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THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF LICHFIELD. 145 



Of this description, had probably one or two beasts, but not the 

 legal three to make the claim on live stock possible. The gar- 

 ments are chiefly tunics or super-tunics, with a few varieties of 

 cloak ; the terms for the latter are briefly explained in the footnotes. 

 With regard to the value of the mortuary m this list, it 

 vanes remarkably, from 2d. for a worn tunic to 15.. for an ox. 

 ihe price of the cows varies from 4.. to 8.., and of the ox from 

 6.. to the outside price of 15.. just named. The tunic varies 

 from 2d. to 3.. The total value realised by the sale of the 

 mortuaries was ^£"23 5s. id. 



The following is an extended literal transcript of the whole of 

 th.s roll, with the exception of the almost illegible opening 

 pertaining to the small tenants :— 

 FiRME : — 



Jacobus Cotterel pro domis et dominicis terre de 

 Tiddeswell 



Ricardus le Tailleur de Haddon ... _ '^\ 



Hugo de Birchel ... ' •! .. 



Gervasius de Hassop ... ..\ 



Willielmus Rose ... '[[_ '" " "^ ".'^ 



Johannes de Calton ... ... ' . ^"^ 



Robertus de Burton .. . ... ' I ... 



Agnes Lee, sol' xijV deb' xij^ ... ' j^ ^"^ 



Summa xxxjj xd 

 Pensienes : — 



Capella de Feirfeld ... 



Ecclesia de Ednesore '^ . 



Ecclesia de Yolgreve I ^\ 



Capella de Herthuli (sol' xnjs iiud " " ^J •'^^ 



/-. 1, , ^, ^ ■' ••• ••■ xiin nil 



Capella de Chelmardon ... .... 



Capella de Longston ..^ 



Capella de Tadinton ... " "^ 



Capella de Basslowe ••■ ij 



Grangia de Onash ... ... ^ ^^ 



Grangia de Grenlowe " ^^ 



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10 Summa Ws. xd 



