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pasture of his land of Cloneneburg, pasturage of sheep 

 and cattle, firewood, &c., by the testimony of his servant 

 there ; of William Puncliardun, of the advowson of the 

 Said church of Cloneneburg ; of Reginald, son and heir 

 of Oäbert of Bath, of two Shillings to be received yearly 

 from his manor of Radewille ; of William Burcy, son and 

 heir of William Burcy, of two Shillings Sterling yearly 

 from his land of Ham ; of Olivar Avenel, of the land of 

 Hacche ; of William Avenel, of the same : of Robert de 

 Treberge, of all the land of Alwyneshill ; of William 

 Frauncleyn of Merigg, of one ferling of land with its 

 appurtenances in Westowe, and of one messuage which 

 Gregory Chanflur formei'ly oceupied, and of two gardens 

 in the same place ; of Alina de Westowe, formerly wife 

 of ßichard Portbury, of a piece of land called Fotacre 

 in Westornheye in Westowe, with all its appurtenances ; 

 of Richard Portbiry of AYestowe, of four acres above la 

 Westhill, of the old garden, with one acre which lies between 

 that garden and the land of the aforesaid Prior ; of the same 

 Richard, of all his land in la Holmheye in the raanor of 

 Westowe ; of William de Bremelhull, of thirteen acres 

 and a half of land in Westowe ; of Richard Portbury of 

 Westowe, of all his land which he held in Westerfurshulle 

 with its appurtenances in the manor of Westowe ; of 

 Richard Godwyne of Westowe, an acquittance of all right 

 and claini in respect of a messuage, ten acres of arable, and 

 half an acre of meadow land with their appurtenances in 

 Westowe ; of Jordan, son of Jordan de HuUe, of two Shil- 

 lings of annual rent from land which Henry de Lydyard, 

 clerk, held, and of all the land which Elias de Hille held 

 in Hille ; of ^Muurice de Lege, of five acres of land in 

 Esse ; of William de Hülle, son and heir of Henry de 

 Halle, of all his arable land of Denebiri with its appur- 



