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3. I John le Bruton of Hynton grant to Roger de Sokerwyke with Katherine 
my daughter in free marriage, all that Manse, land and tenement &c., in the 
village of Rowlegh, in tail. The said Roger and Katherine to pay a Rose at 
Midsummer. Witnesses, John de St. Lo; Roger de Clifton Ad(am) de Button, 
Kts., William de Greenvyll, Robert Marumz(?) Roger de Sokerwyke, Henry de 
la Cleye, and others. (No date. ) 
4. The Jord Roger of Clifton Kt., confirms to Roger Hamund of Schocker- 
wyke and Catharine his wife the grant of the Virgate in Rowlegh made by Roger 
de St. Lo to Walter Bruton; on condition that they answer for the 40th part of 
a Kt’s fee whenever the King’s service runs. He furthermore confirms the gifts, 
of pannage in his Wittenham wood for six swine and of the fuel at Xtmas, 
without hindrance. For which confirmation the said Roger and Catherine pay 
half a mark of silver. Witnesses John de Holte, John de Comerwell Kts., 
Matthew de Cotele, William de Hall de Bradeforde, John de Ashlee, Stephen 
de la Slade, David de Avenclive, Thomas de Ford, then Bailiff of Bradford, and 
others. 
5. Roger Hamund of Schockerwyke and (Catharine his wife, jointly grant to 
Thomas their lawful son, the land and tenements in Rowlegh aforesaid. To 
yield annually the Rent of the Rose aforesaid ; and to pay for this grant two 
Pairs of Gloves (duo paria cyrothecarum). Witnesses, John de Button, John 
de Holte, John de Comerwell Kts., John de Hanvylle, Will. ‘de Aula de 
Bradeford.’ JohnBasset, Koger de Berleye, David Lovel, &c. Dat. at Schocker- 
wyke the day before the Feast of St Aldhelm. 30. Edw. I. (1802). 
6. Thomas Hamund son of Roger of Shockerwicke, grants the aforesaid 
virgate and manse &c., to Robert Bavent of Ferneborwe, in consideration of 20 
marks of silver received. Witnesses. John de Holte, Jno. de Comerwell K*, 
W™. Hall of Bradeford, John de Yford, John George, John de Porta de 
Bradford, and others. Dated at Rowlegh, Monday before the Feast of St. Luke 
the Evangelist. 32 Edw. I. (Oct. 1304.) 
7. Roger son of Roger Hamund quit claims to Thomas his brother the said 
virgate and Manse, wh. the said Thomas held by gift from his Father Roger H. 
and Catherine his wife. Same witnesses. Dated at Schockerwicke, day before 
Feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle. 33 Edw. I. (June 1305.) 
8. Robert Bavent of Ferneberwe quit claims to Thomas son of Roger Hamund 
the virgate and manse which he Robert held by grant from said Thomas. 
Witnesses. Will™. Hall of Bradeford, John Basset of Bradeford, John de 
Porta of the same, John de Asshelegh, John de Yford, Cleric, and many others. 
Dat. at Bradeforde. Sunday after the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin 
Mary. A>. R. R. Edw. fil. Reg. Hen. 33%. (Feb. 1305.) 
RowLEYGH. 
(Manor and Adyowson.) 
9. Kwow all men, that I William Souche, knight, Lord of Tottenays and of 
_ Haryngworth am bound to Walter Hungerford, Knight, Lord of Heytesbury 
and of Homet in 250 marks sterling for merchandises bought of him in the 
staple at Westminster. To be paid to the said Walter or his attorney exhibiting 
this writing, his heirs or executors, at the Feast of the Annunciation of the 
B.Y. Mary next after the date of these presents. If I fail to do this, I agree 
that the penalty named in the statute of the staple aforesaid for recovery of debts 
