6 The Societijs MSS. 



tilth which is called Netherwoghelond, and la. in the tilth which is 

 called Overwoghelond, and 5a. in the tilth which is called Stitchel keys 

 furlong, and 9a. in the field which is called Estfeld, and 2a. in a certain 

 croft beside the way, and 2a. in the tilth which is called Ellene, and 

 5a. in the tilth which is called Jurdan, and 10a. lie in the tilth which is 

 called Wodecumbe, and la. in the tilth which is called Westlangelond, 

 and 3a. in the tilth which is called Wytheclyve next the land which 

 some time was Agnes de Vernon's which is called Bottes ; and of 4a. in 

 Little Wyteclive, whereof 2a. lie in the tilth which is called Fouracres,, 

 and Ija. lie in Thornfurlong, and Ja. lies in the tilth which is called 

 Cecehacre ; and also of all the meadow which is called Westmede, and 

 all his wood which is called Ywecumbe, and also the moiety of his 

 whole pasture everywhere for all beasts ; warranty against all men. 

 Witnesses, Kobert le Boor, Simon de Wyly, John de Ijangef ord, William^ 

 Munt, William Maynard and other many. Dated at Whyteclive,, 

 Sunday before S. Matthew the Apostle, 7 Edward III. Seal {lamh and 

 flag) with legend pkivesv. 



No. U. 



16. 



Sunday, Feoffment by Robert de Wylmyndon, clerk, and Edmund 



5 Feb., de Lee to William de Wyteclyve and Agnes his wife of all 



1333-4. the lands and tenements which Agnes, who was the wife of 



John de Vernon, formerly held in Wyteclyve in dower, with 



a new dovecot ; also of 40a. land lying in the fields of the town aforesaid, 



as more fully contained in a certain charter thereof made to them by 



the said William ; also of all the meadow which is called Westmede,. 



and of all the wood which is called Ywecombe, and also of the whole 



pasture which they had by the gift of the said William for all beasts ;, 



to hold to the said William and Agnes and the heirs of William of the 



chief lords of the fee by the services which belong to those tenements.. 



Witnesses, Robert le Boer, John de Langeford, William de Montemulle, 



John Monte, John Michel and other. Dated at Wyteclyve, Sunday 



after the Purification, 8 Edward IIL 



No. 15. 



West Ashton and La Stone. 



It appears that, by some document not in the collection, Robert 

 de Wilmyndon enfeoffed William de Wyteclyve and Agnes his- 

 wife of lands in West Ashton, and that John de Wilmyndon 

 either as heir to Robert or jointly enfeoffed with him, subsequently 

 released his right therein to William and Agnes, as follows. 



17. 



Sunday, 2 Nov. Release by John de Wylmyndon, clerk, to WiUiam' 



1337. de Wyteclyve and Agnes his wife and their heirs. 



of his right in all the lands and tenements which 



they had by the gift and grant of Sir Robert de Wylmyndon in West 



