ON THE CHARTERS OF CLEEVE ABBEY. 27 
same vill. Allthese aforesaid homages, and services, and 
tenements, with all their appurtenances, I have given to 
the aforesaid monks free and quit of me and my heirs, and 
released from all land service and secular demand; saving, 
nevertheless, the service of my Lord the King appertaining 
to the same land. Both I and my heirs will warrant all 
these tenements aforesaid to the aforesaid monks against 
allmen and women. These are witnesses: Henry Biset, 
Walter de Evermue, Robert Aguilun, Richard his brother, 
Roger la Veile, Richard his brother, Alan de Wichtone, 
Alexander de Rughanı, John de Yngeworth, Richard 
Russel, William Crakef . . . , and many others.” 
The next in order is the following, from Reginald de 
Mohun :— 
(VL) “ To all the faithful of Christ to whom the present 
writing shall come, Reginald de Mohun wisheth health. 
Know ye that I have given, and granted, and by my pre- 
sent charter have confirmed to God and blessed Mary, and 
to the monks of Flowery Vale, which is commonly called 
Clyve, there serving God, and that shall hereafter serve, 
for the health of my soul, and of Avis my wife, and of 
my heirs, and all my predecessors, and my successors, for 
a pure and perpetual alms, all my land of Slaworth, which 
belonged to Richard de Slaworth and Roger son of the 
same; to be held and possessed of me and of my heirs for 
ever, with all their appurtenances ; in roads and footpaths, 
in wood and flat, in waters and turbaries, and in pastures 
and downs, and all other things, by themselves and all their 
animals and other cattle, with free ingress and egress, freely, 
quietly, peacefully and honorably, and quit and released of 
all service and secular demand; saving the King's service, 
to wit as much äs belongeth to the eighth part of the fee 
of one soldier in the fee of Dunster. But if any other 
