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Fourde.—The homage present for the certain rent 6s 8d. 
Roger Churchman has Walter (25), Robert Boryet John (21), 
Thomas (13), John (3). 
Richard Goderon for headsilver, 6d. 
Headsilver 18¢.—John, son of William Churchman, for the same, 6d. 
Robert, son of Thomas Lupyzate, for the same, 6d. 
Also the homage present that Walter Umfrey (2d), Henry 
Palmere (licence) make default, therefore in mercy. 
And that Walter atte Fenne (12d), William Horsman 
(12d), Walter Goderon (12d), Henry Duke (he paid) re- 
fused to present the certain rent. Therefore they are in 
mercy. And nevertheless it is ordered to distrain them 
to pay, &c. 
Walter Umfrey allowed his tenement to be ruinous. There- 
fore in mercy. 
John Gyle with the whole homage in mercy because they 
have not John, son of John Gyle, a bondtenant by blood, 
as they had in command. 
‘The whole homage in mercy because they had not Roger 
Duke, Henry Sely, William Neet, William Sely, John, 
son of John Scarlet, bondtenants of the lords by blood. 
William Churchman, a bondtenant of the lord by blood, got 
from the prior of Farlegh one toft and one close with 
the land adjacent, called Foliett, against the custom of 
the manor. Wherefore it is ordered to seize the said 
tenure into’ the hand of the lord until, &c. 
Henry Walman, a bondtenant of the lord by blood, got from 
the prior of Farlegh one croft of land for the term of his 
life. Wherefore it is ordered to seize the said croft into 
the hand of the lord. 
John Honk puts himself in mercy for licence to agree with 
William Coumb in a plea of withholding chattels. 
William Vybery gives to the lord for a fine Ios, as well for 
having entry into a tenement with land adjacent, which 
Thomas Harewode formerly held, as to take to wife 
Agnes who was the wife of the said Thomas. To hold 
