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Moor of the Mill on the other. Having, &c., to the aforesaid 

 Richard and his heirs for ever, &c. Sealing. Witnesses : 

 Hamo de Hilley, Stephen de Curzon, John de Knyt, William de 

 Loack, Thomas son of John le Knight, and others. Given at 

 Breydeshale, on Wednesday next after the Feast of S. Barnabas 

 the Apostle, in the 14th year of K. Edward III." (June 13, 

 A.D. 1340.) 



(22) Jilnow ye, &c., that I, Richard le Kydier, of Breyde- 

 shall, have given and confirmed to Richard de Curzoun, parson of 

 the church of Brydesdale, 9 acres and i rood of arable land with 

 the appurts. in Bredeshale and Morley, of which i| acres lie in 

 the Northwodefeld, between the land of Agnes Cort on one 

 part, and the land of Henry Bercar on the other, and extends 

 from the land of Richard the parson aforesaid, to the bounds 

 of the said assart, formerly of the said Agnes. And one acre 

 of land lies at the Lound in the Crossefeld, between the land 

 of the s"^ parson on one part, and the land of Stephen de Curzon on 

 the other. And one acre lies at Blakemedow, between the land 



of Henry le Couper on one part, and ■ on the other. And 



one acre lies in Gravene, between the land of Thomas Knyght 

 on both sides. And two acres in Southwoodefelde, between 

 the land of John le Taillior on one part, and that of Nicholas de 

 Horseley on the other. And half an acre lies between the land 

 of the said parson, and the land of Henry Pope. And two acres lie 

 in Loundefeld of Morley, between the land of Geoffrey, son of 

 Robert of Breydeshale, on one part, and the Lound syke {a dry 

 ditch) on the other, and extends to Kentsford. And one rood lies 



in the same field, between the land of William de cheverell 



(Sacheverel) on one part, and the land of Richard le Parker of 

 Morley, on the other. Having, &c., to the aforesaid Richard, 

 parson of the church of Breydeshall and his heirs, &c. Sealing, 

 &c. Witnesses : William de Mylton of Morley, John Knyght, Will 

 le Loyak, Thomas Knight, John le Smith of Breydeshale, and 

 others. Given at Breydeshale on Wednesday in Whitweek, anno 

 17 K. Edward III." (June 4th, a.d. 1343 ) 



