DEEDS IN THE PARISH CHEST OF ST. WYSTAN's, REPTON. I I 



eciam reddendo inde annuatim preposito seu procuratori luminis altaris Capelle 

 Sancte Marie in ecclesia parochiali de Repindone qui pro tempore fuerit 

 sexdecim denarios ad festum Sancti Michaelis in liberam puram et perpetuam 

 elemosinam sicud aliqua elemosina melius et quietius dari potest Et si 

 contingat predictum anualem redditum sexdecim denariorum aretro existere in 

 parte vel in toto per duos dies post octavas predicti festi Sancti Michaelis 

 volo et concedo ego predictus Willielmus filius Johannis pro me et heredibus 

 meis et meis assignatis quod ex tunc bene licebit preposito seu procuratori 

 luminis predicti altaris qui pro tempore fuerit in omnibus terris et tenementis 

 bonis et catallis nostris distringere et districta penes se retinere in quorum manus 

 fuerint inventa quousque de predicto redditu sexdecim denariorum sive de 

 arreragiis si que sint plenarie fuerit sibi satisfactum Et ego vero predictus 

 Johannes et heredes mei predictos tres seliones et cum suis pertinenciis 

 sapedicto Willieimo filio Johannis et heredibus suis sive assignatis suis ut 

 supradictum est et in forma predicta contra omnes gentes warantizabimus et 

 imperpetuum defendemus In cujus rei testimonium presentibus Indenturis 

 tarn prefatus Johannes Cooke quam sepedictus Willielmus filius Johannis mutuo 

 sigilla sua apposuerunt Hiis testibus Johanne Fraunceys de Engleby Symone 

 Fraunceys de Mieltone Laurencio Halm de Engleby Will'mo Gylot de eadem 

 Hugone de Engleby de Repindone et aliis Dat' apud Engleby dxe Mercurii in 

 vigilia Ascencionis Domini anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum 

 sexto decimo. 



[Translation.'] 



Know all present and to come that I John Cooke of Repton chaplain 

 have given granted and by this my present charter indented have confirmed to 

 William son of John de Ingleby three selions of arable land with their appur- 

 tenances in Ingleby which lie together upon the Wyteflatte between the land 

 of the Prior of Repton and the land of John Fyschere and strike upon the 

 headland formerly of Robert Gregory which said selions I had of the gift and 

 feoffment of Sir William de Meiltone chaplain To have and to hold the afore- 

 said three selions with their appurtenances to the aforesaid William son of John 

 and his heirs or his assigns freely quietly well and in peace for ever of me and my 

 heirs by the service of one rose-flower at the feast of Nativity of Saint John Baptist 

 and also yielding therefrom yearly to the provost or proctor of the altar- light of 

 Saint Mary's Chapel in the parish church of Repton for the time being 

 sixteen pence at the feast of Saint Michael in free pure and perpetual alms as 

 any alms can be the better and more quietly given And if it happen the afore- 

 said yearly rent of sixteen pence to be behind in part or in all for two days 

 after the Octaves of the aforesaid feast of Saint Michael I the aforesaid 

 William son of John do will and grant for me and my heirs and my assigns that 

 then it shall be fully lawful for the provost or proctor of the light of the afore- 



