Documents found at Kingston House. 279 
Schedule 2, will be found contain evidence that the property in 
Bath, now belonging to Earl Manvers, was derived to his family 
from the same source as Kingston House, the Hatts of Bradford. 
Schedule I. 
Assrracr oF LATIN AND EnciisH DEEDS RELATING CHIEFLY TO 
Lanps or Hatt and RoGERS, FOUND UNDER A GARRET FLOOR, IN 
REPAIRING Krneston House, 1851. 
1. Charter of Agnes de Bunewoode granting to William de Forde 
son of John de Forde, Clerk, (sic), all her right in Schortcrofte 
near Forde, and all her land in the town of Forde, near the 
land of John and Nicholas de Forde, for the annual payment 
of Twopence and a 1lb of pepper. Witnesses, Reginald de 
Buteler, John de Bosco, Richard de Ba, William France, John 
his son, Robert de Linton, Roger de Bunewode, and others. 
[No date, but probably Hen. III.—Seal destroyed}. 
2. Charter of Margaret de Bunewode granting to John Clerk as 
a marriage portion with her Daughter Juliana half of her lands 
in Forde with messuage, &c., and a croft on the south side of 
Horncroft, at the annual rent of a pair of gloves, and one 
farthing, and to the Lord of the Fee a lb. of pepper. Witn., 
Sir Walter! of Chaldefeld, Martin then Parson of Chaldfelde, 
Walter then Parson of the other Chaldefeld, Robert? de Chald- 
feld, Clerk, Henry de Mochesam, William de Mugeworth, (?) 
Wm. his son, William de Porta, and others. [No date or seal; 
but probably Hen. III. or Ed. I. Endorsed “ Deed of Margaret 
de Bowoop”’ }. 
1 Walter of Chalfield is mentioned as Patron of the Rectory 1308-9 (2. Edw. IT.) 
(Wilts Institutions). 
2 Robert of Broughton was Rector of Gt, Chalfield in 1308. (Wilts. Inst.) 
