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ton, togctlicr with their chapels and all thcir appurte- 

 nances, and the land of Blakedon (Blackdown), and the 

 church of Kingeston with its chapels and their appurte- 

 nances ; the church of Lydiard with its appurtenances, 

 the church of Legh (Angersleigh) with its appurte- 

 nances, the church of Hill (Hill Bishop's or Bishop's 

 Hüll) with its appurtenances. Of the gift of Bishop 

 Henry, the church of Pypemynstr (Pitminster), Avith its 

 appurtenances and chapels. Of the gift of Robert Arun- 

 dell, two hides of land at Aiss (Ash), and the church 

 of the same vill with its appurtenances. Of the gift of 

 William Fitz Otho, the land of Wildeland (Willand), and 

 the church of the same vill with its appurtenances, by the 

 concession of William, bis grandson and heir, as their char- 

 ter attests. Of the gift of William de Moioun, the land 

 of Lydiart (Lydeard). Of the gift of Eichard de Turber- 

 ville, by the concession of Hugh bis brother, the church of 

 Dulverton and the land of Golialand. Of the gift of Roger 

 Brito, the land of Uppecot. Of the gift of Baldwin de 

 Cumbe, the land of More. Of the gift of GeofFrey Foliot, 

 one virgate and a half in the land of Stanton. Of the gift 

 of Osbert and Geoffrey de Hidon, the land of Middeldon. 

 Of the gift of Baldwin de Cumbe, sixteen acres. Of the 

 gift of Hugh de Flury, twenty acres of land in Hester- 

 cumbe. Wherefore I will and straitly charge that the 

 aforesaid Canons do have and hold for a perpetual alms 

 all thcse things aforesaid with all their appurtenances, 

 in wood and piain, in meadows and pastures, in ways 

 and paths, in waters and mills, in fairs and markets, 

 in marshcs and vivarics, in fisheries, inside the bürg 

 and outside, and in all places and in all things, with soc 

 and s£vc, and toll, and team, and infangen ethcf, and all 

 thcir othcr libertics, and free custonis and quittanccs. As 



