172 EARLY BREADSAl.L CHARTERS. 



Nicholas de Ambruton, clerk, and others. Given at Certeleye 

 (Chartley) on Wednesday the morrow of the Circumcision of the 

 Lord in the 30th year of the reign of K. Edward, son of 

 K. Henry." (January 2nd, a.d. 1302.) 

 (Two good seals.) 



(12) Jiinow ye, etc., that I, Richard de Curzon, of Brey- 

 dishale, have given, conceded, and by this my present charter 

 confirmed to Henry my son, Peter de Cothale my native, with all 

 his chattels, and the whole of his following, and all lands, with 

 their appurts., which (wheresoever) he held of me in Breydeshale, 

 and one place of land which is called Hornete Croft, and one 

 place of land in Windeserf as it is enclosed by walls, and one 

 place of moor in Bawall Moor as it is surrounded by a ditch ; 

 and the water mill which is called Windesore Mill, with banks, 

 pond, and bays, ways and footpaths leading to that mill ; and 

 one place of land lying between that mill and the moor aforesaid, 

 with all the appurts. appertaining to the said lands and mill 

 wheresoever, together with the reversion of the whole of the 

 assart near Windesore Mill, which Alice, who was the wife of 

 Richard de Duyn, and Roger, son of the same Richard, held 

 of me for the term of their life. I grant also to the said Henry, 

 and the heirs of his body lawfully procreated, the power of 

 taking earth and stones in my ground to repair the aforesaid 

 pond when it be necessary, so that he do not raise (the head) 

 to my hurt or the injury of my heirs and assigns. Holding and 

 having to the said Henry and his heirs, etc., of me and my 

 heirs freely, etc. Paying thence yearly to me, etc., two silver 

 pence at two terms in the year (the feast of the Annunciation 

 and of St. Michael). Warranty, sealing, etc. Witnesses : 

 Richard de Morley, Will, de Tissinton, Thomas le Pouer, 

 Hugh de Lont, Walter de Workinton, and others. Given at 

 Breydeshale on Sunday next after the feast of S. Gregory, 

 Pope, in the 31st year of the reign of K. Edward. (March 

 17th, A.D. 1302-3.) 



