lyo EARLY ERKADSALL CHARTERS. 



heirs, or assigns, or to anyone he pleases to give, release, deliver, 

 or assign, of me and my heirs, freely and quietly, in fee and 

 heirship, etc., etc., performing to me and my heirs the service 

 of the fourth part of a knight's fee for all secular service and 

 demands, foreign excepted. Warranty. For this donation, 

 concession, etc., the aforesaid Henry gave to me thirty marks 

 of silver, etc. Witnesses : William Burdet, Robert de Grendon, 

 Robert de Folevile, Ralph Chamberlain, Robert de Muschamp, 

 Henry de Brechnes, Walter de Morley, Henry le Poer, Stephen 

 de Alwaldeston, Roger de Lyac, Rich"^. Mercator, Will, de 

 Normanton, and others." 



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(9) JiVnow ye, &c., that we Edmund, son of Henry King of 



England of famous memory, have given, conceded & by this our 

 present charter confirmed to Richard son of Henry <fe Curzoun 

 of Breydeshale, the whole of that land, and a moiety of the 

 watercourse to his mill of Hadleye, with all its appurtenances, 

 which Hugh de Duyn formerly held of lord Robert de Ferrars 

 formerly Earl of Derby, as it lies in separate part.s in the territory 

 of Sutwode. (Southwood.) Having and holding &c. of us &: of 

 our heirs in fee and heirship &c. Paying yearly to us & our heirs 

 1-5 shill. sterling. Warranty. For this donation and confirmation 

 of our charter, the aforesaid Richard gave to us 6' 8"* for his 

 admission, &c. Witnesses : Roger Brabanzon, William Wyther & 

 Ralph de Montjoye Knights, William de Tyssington, AVill de 

 Adredeleye, Ralph de Rolleston, William son of Benedict de 

 Holbrook, John Gassetun, & others. Given at Tuttebyre in the 

 feast of the Nativ. of the B. V. Mary in the 14th year of the 

 reign of King Edward our most dear lord and brother." 

 (September 8th, a.d. 1288.) 

 (Seal sewn in cloth.) 



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(10) iinow ye, &c., that I Richard de Curzon of Bredishal, 



have given, conceded & confirmed to Ralph Knyt of Breydishal 

 for his homage and service, all that land with the appurts. which 



