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quouscunq eis placuit cum carta t plaustro t cu omi gene 

 animaliu suor Ita qd asyamenta sua infra pdtas tras meas habe 

 possint plenare Reddendo inde annuatim m ! t hered meis t 

 assigtis meis unu denar argenti in die asat bi Johis bapte p 

 omibs Et ego v° dtus Henr t heredes mei t assigti mei tota 

 pdtam tram cu omibs libtatibs libis cmis asyamentis juribs t 

 comoditatibs ubiq ad villa de Alsop ptinentibs sicut pdtm est t 

 dta edificia cu omibs suis antedtis pdto Joh' Morkoc t hered suis 

 vl assigtis suis t eoru hered cot omes gntes inppetuu warentizabim 5 

 acqetabim 5 t defedem 5 p svitio pdto In cui s rei testimon huic 

 carte sigillu meu apposui Hiis testibs Stepho de Irton Henro 

 de Kniveton Rog° de Bradeburn Ranulpho de Alsop Thoma 

 de Mapilton t aliis Dat die Venis pxi p s Octab Epiphanie 

 Anno gre m° cc° octog io septimo. 



Endorsements: 1287 Allsopp Alsop 



De xx acris tre ibidm. 



[Translation^ 



Know [all men] present and to come that I Henry son of 

 Thomas de Alsop have given granted and by this my present 

 charter confirmed to John Morkoc de Esseburne (Moorcock 

 of Ashburne) for his service twenty acres of land and one croft 

 with the appurtenances by divers small parts lying in the fields 

 of Alsop which croft indeed lies between the land of Ranulph 

 de Alsop nearest on the one part and the common quarry 

 (foveam) of the vill of Alsop of the other part I have given 

 moreover & granted to the same John Morkoc two edifices 

 with their appurtenances within my courts in the vill of Alsop 

 namely one grange and two cowhouses To hold and to have 

 to wit the whole of the aforesaid land and the said edifices of 

 me and my heirs and assigns to the aforesaid John Morkoc and 

 his heirs or assigns and their heirs for ever in fee and inheritance 

 freely quietly well and peaceably with all liberties freedoms 

 commons easements rights and commodities everywhere to the 

 said vill of Alsop appertaining with free entry to the edifices 



