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Forde.—Nicholas Acton in mercy because he did not cause one stage 
to be removed. 
Henry Sturge took from the lord one messuage and one 
ferdell of land, which John Urpenton formerly used to 
hold, by taking to wife Sibilla, relict of the said John, &c. 
John Kelueston, who held one messuage and fardel of land 
which John Ferraunt formerly held, surrendered into 
the hand of the lord. Whereupon there fell to the lord 
for a heriot one ox of the worth of 15s. And the said ox 
is lent to the same by the chaplain till the Feast of St. 
Michael, so that he produced the said ox or 15s at the 
same Feast by the pledge of Robert Boriet and John 
Sely, &c. 
Walter London took the:said tenement, with the appurten- 
ances, to hold in villeinage, performing and rendering all 
the works, rents and services which are incumbent on 
the said tenement from olden time, and as Henry 
Feraunt at one time was wont to render and do, &c. 
And he gives for a fine 1d, and he did fealty. 
It is presented that the tenement formerly of John Bonde, 
which Geoffrey Pert holds, is in great damage. 
The tenement of John Hoke is uncovered, Therefore he is 
ordered to cause it to be repaired. 
Court Rous, Portr. 198, No. 29. 
Forde.—Halmote of Mich. term held there on Saturday next before 
the Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist. 2 Richard ii [22 
Oct. A.D. 1379]. 
The whole homage present for the certain rent 6s 8d. 
Thomas Herward for the whole homage presents that Thomas. 
Oteley (iijd), Henry Sely (iijd), William Sely (iijd), 
Roger Duke (iijd), William Neet (iij2), and John 
Godroun, who are bondtenants of the now lord, &c., 
formerly made default, &c. 
Court Rois, Portr. 198, No. 30. 
Fourde.—Halmote of Hokeday term held there on Friday, 25th May,. 
9 Ric. ii [A.D. 1386]. 
