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BivfijolJfv : ^n ^iubcntorp of tfjc HauOs 

 of l^cuvi) Oc .EltiUJcrft, in Btrcl)oucv, 



n,m, 1413. 



O all in Christ who may see or hear (this writing) Henry 

 de Aldwerk saluting in the Lord. Know ye that I in 

 this present charter have defined and bounded all my 

 messuages, lands, and tenements, which I have in the 

 vill and territory of Byrchoure, Avith all liberties, feedings, pas- 

 tures, moors, and waters, with the appurtenances, that my heirs 

 and posterity may obtain perfect knowledge in all the aforesaid 

 messuages and lands, with all their appurtenances, for ever: — 

 One messuage is situated in the vill aforesaid between the mess. 



of Will. Harvy on the south, and the mess, of William 



Alan on the west, with a garden pertaining to the same. 

 Another messuage is situated between the mess, of Richard Fox 



on the east, and the mess, of John Smith on the west, with 



a garden pertaining to the same. 

 Three roods lying upon the Colepytt, butting upon Byrchour- 



syche. 

 Half-a-rood lying upon the Schawcoppe, and a mountain called 



Bramber. 

 Half-a-rood lying under the said Schawcoppe. 

 Three roods of meadow lying upon the Holme, butting upon 



the Byrchoursyche." 

 Three roods lying under the Grenehyll, butting upon the Roue- 



torre. 

 One acre of land lying in the Long acre, butting upon the said 



Rouetorr. 



" Sj'f^e " — an open dike or drain, dry in summer. 



