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at Boklancl, at thc altar of tlie Blessed Virginj for the 



health of my soul and of Lord Robert my husband, some 



time Earl of Leicester, and for the health of the souls of 



my fiither and mother, and of all my ancestors and succes- 



sors, all my land of Noteston, and all my land of Ynesford, 



this sidc the water and that side the water, and sixty-four 



acres of my demesne above Euwedon, and all my land of 



Ridescot, and of Hele, and of Chorlecot, and of Tunecote, 



and of Boteburn, and all the land which Philip at Way 



holds, with the tenants of the aforesaid lands. Moreover, 



a hundred acres of my demesne in Bremesmore, and my 



wood which is callcd Ancrwd, and one ferling at Roitheye, 



Avith all their appurtenances in the raanor of Toustoke, with 



pasturage and all other things appertaining to the aforesaid 



lands. Moreover, all kinds of common between my tene- 



ments wheresoever. To be holden and possessed freely and 



quietly in perpetual and pure alms, as any alms may be 



freely and quietly given. And that this my glft may in 



futui'e times obtain the strcngth of perpetual firmness, I 



havc held it right to strengthen it by the defence of the 



present writing with the apposition of my seal. Wit- 



nesses, Master Lambert, Sub-dean of Wells; Lord 



Philip de Alben; Lord Eoger de la Zuche ; Adam, son 



of liondebrand ; Master Ilumphrey, Canon of Cycester ; 



Master Eeginald de Merestone ; William, Chaplain of 



Bukingeham ; Walter, clerk of Langeham ; Thomas, clerk 



of Glouecester ; Nicholas de Wyleye, and others." * 



Other early gifts, of which the exact dates have not 

 been preserved, are the foUowing : — 



Ealph, the son of William de Briwere, gave to the 

 Sisters the Church of Tolland with its appurtenances. 



* Cnrt. n Hcn. TU., p. 2, m. 9. Arrendix, No. IX. 



