7o THE STATE OF REPTON MANOR. 



(Kcinuf|)^e the seconde surnamed bothe (J^o^Un and 

 (0Crnog0* gave to the said chirch ande channons of ^(xfftt 

 one Bote in the fysshing of Chester wythe libtie to fysse where 

 and howsoev' in the same they wolde wythe one Stalnet and 

 a dwelling for the fysher his lande of Lostescoe and the corners 

 of the same as then they weare bounded, moreover C^utlftttt 



tarn pfcnatiam (truant ipee ^afiefiaf in (Rapenbune 

 Cum foff ef fern ef jnfangt^ef + ei cum oi6^ coneuefus 



^ittifiug ef feifietfaftfi^ whyche he the saide erle or anie of 

 hj's annseters might best and most amply give in woodes 

 plaines meadowes waters heighwayes pathwaies market ande 

 mylnes ande in all places ande in all thynges wythe store of 

 woode in ^ouf^CttJOob then called ^u^ttJOO^ sufficient 

 for all Buyldinges hedgewoods and fyrewoode ande to Cole 

 besydes sufficient for one forge or harthe. afgO he gave theym, 



(Reginaf^ the sonne of (^ffttjpne of (Rapen^une wyth 



hys seate or dwellying and twoe oxgange of lande to the same 

 belonginge and the same QReginftf^ and hys heyrs free and 

 quyte from all secular services and customes belonging to hys 

 hundrede of Repingdone and .... of pleas at l^^^^^^fe ande 

 all playntes and citasions and from fof and panufiget (^n^e 

 furthermore he gave unto theym ^etUtCtUm (Uicofai 



armtgen comiiB (Ranufp^t te qxxatxtot fiotjatts tevmt 



in ^Xlcdfion This Ranulphe or Randle the seconde helde 

 bothe the mannor and hundrede of Repingdon entier lyved 

 erle of Chester twentie and nyne yeares Dyed Anno Dni 1153*^ 

 or therabout leaving yssue ^XXQ^C (jSo^UUC seconde of that 

 name Surnamed (^encfoc^. 



^Ug^e QKcncfocftc fyft erle of Chester holding both the 

 mannor and hundrede of Q^cpitig^Ofl entyer at the instance 

 of his mother (^ftu^ countesse of Chester gave unto the said 

 Channons of Chalke the Chyrche of Repingdone wyth all th' 

 appurtnances and libties in ppetuall Almes so that the Channons 



* De Gernons. 



t A civil and criminal Court with jurisdiction of life and death over thieves 

 and malefactors. 



t Dues from the swineherds in the forests. 



