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and to have as an ancient hearth in villeinage according 
to the custom of the manor. Paying 8s therefore by the 
year, &c. He shall do all the chief works as the other 
tenants of the same manor do, and he shall give church- 
silver and the Pence of the Blessed Peter, &c. By the 
pledge of John Germeyn. And he has seisin thereof. 
And he did fealty to the lord. 
Court Rouus, Portr. 190, No. 30. 
Fourde.— Halmote of Mich. term 3 Oct. 10 Ric. ii [A.D. 1386]. 
Richard Berkele permitted his tenement to be ruinous at the 
mill, therefore in mercy. 
It is granted by the lord the prior to Richard Bridde and 
Margaret his wife that they may have entry into a 
messuage and one fardel of land which John Bonde 
formerly held. To hold and to have in villeinage accord- 
ing to the custom of the manor. Paying 8s therefore by 
the year, &c. 
Fourde.—Halmote held penultimate day of Oct. 11 Ric. ii [A.p. I 387]. 
John, son of William Churchman, Henry Sely, John son of 
John Scarlet, William Neet, William Sely, bondtenants 
of the lord, made default. 
William Churchman permitted a cottage, called Colehous, 
to be ruinous to the damage of the lord, therefore in 
mercy, &c. 
Court Rous, Portr. 198, No. 33. 
Forde.—Halmote held there 3 Sept. 1 Hen. vi [A.D. 1422.] 
To this court came William Geryssh and took from the lord 
one messuage and one fardel of land of the ancient 
hearth, which Robert Geryssh formerly held. To hold 
in villeinage according to the custom of the manor, &ce. 
And he did fealty to the lord. 
To this court came John Samford and surrendered into the 
hand of the lord one messuage and one fardel of land of 
the ancient hearth. Whereupon there fell to the lord for 
a heriot one red cow of the worth of 4s 6d, &c. 
