54 PAPERS, ETC. 
& h’edes mei adgq’etabimus & warantisabim’ p’ n’rm alıud 
tenementu’ p’fatis mo®chis, contra om’s ho’ies & om’s femi- 
nas. Et sciendu’, q’ p’fati mo°chi in obitu meo facient 
seruiciu’ pro me sicud p’ uno mo’cho; & sim’ placu’it, 
corpus meu’ recipie’t ad sepulturam. His t’, Rob’to filio 
Ursy, Joh’e filio ejus, & aliis.” 
“Know men present and future, that I, Robert, son of 
Hugh de Wude, have given, and granted, and by this my 
present charter have confirmed, to God and S. Mary, and 
the Monks of Clyve, for the health of my soul, and of all 
my ancestors, and parents, and heirs, for a pure and per- 
petual alms, a certain part of my land ; to wit, by these 
bounds : whereof the first beginneth at the bound of 
Chidesle under Le Corde, and extendeth as far as the thorn 
which boundeth that land, and the land which the same 
monks have of my fee, of the gift of Gerald the son of 
Baldwyn ; and from thence towards the west, as far as 
the edge of the wood of Macherith; and from thence 
towards the north, by the ditch which the aforesaid monks 
have dug between that land and the land of Gerald ; and 
from thence by the same ditch towards the east, as far as 
the bounds of the land of Weletun; and from thence to- 
wards the south, by the same ditch, as far as the bounds of 
the land of Chidesle ; and from thence towards the west, 
as far as the thorn aforesaid. And whatsoever I had 
within the aforesaid bounds, with the ditches aforesaid, I 
have given to the aforesaid monks, with all its appurte- 
nances. And I have given to them in addition the right 
of common pasture in all my land of Wude, saving the 
corn and meadow land from the calends of April to the 
time that it is reaped and stacked, for three hundred sheep, 
and for sixty beasts, and for sixty swine, with free en- 
trances and exits, and with all the liberties, and free cus- 
