2 The Society s MSS. 



Eobert de Wilmyndon, clerk, grantee in the following charter, 

 we have already met with (No. 8 above, vol. xxxvi., p. 444). An 

 abstract of this document and of No. 12, below, are appended, 

 with some slight variations of readings, as a foot note to p. 280 of 

 the article above referred to, on Kingston House and the documents 

 found there, in the first volume of the Magazine. 



10. 

 Feoflfment by John de Holte, knight, to Robert de Wilmyndon, clerk 

 for 100s. which Eobert gave him beforehand, of a messuage with 

 curtilage adjacent in Bradeford, which lies between the tenement of 

 James Carpenter and the tenement which Reynold Dorilot holds of the 

 abbess of Shaftesbury ; also of a site (placiam) with curtilage adjacent 

 in the same town, which lies between the tenement of the aforesaid 

 Reynold and the tenement of Hugh Potel. Witnesses, Sir John de 

 Comerwell, knight, John de Bradeford, John de Hauuill, William de 

 Aula, Walter de Cliaudefeld, Stephen de la Slade, John Basset, John 

 de Murtlegh, John de Wulvelegh and other. Seal of arms (three lions 

 rampant, two and one) with legend s. johannis. de. holte. 



No. 9. 



The field of the above seal is described, in the footnote above 

 referred to, as " semee of fleurs de lys." 



Part of the land thus acquired from Sir John de Holte, Robert 

 de Wilmyndon proceeded to exchange with Beatrice Sulleve for 

 another messuage and curtilage, by the bridge, as appears by the 

 following document : — 



11. 

 Indenture being a feoffment by Beatrice Sulleve to Robert de 

 Wylmyndon and to John, her first son, of a messuage with a whole 

 curtilage adjacent which lies between the bridge of Bradeford and the 

 tenement of Agnes de Wulmyndon, mother of the said Robert, with 

 warranty against all men ; for this gift, &c., the said Robert has given 

 to her and to John, her first son, a messuage with a curtilage in Bradeford, 

 which he had by the gift and grant of Sir John de Holte, kni-jht, and it 

 lies between the messuage of James Carpenter and the messu|ige which 

 Reynold Dorilot holds of the lady abbess of Shaftesbury, in pure 

 exchange for ever. Witnesses, Sir John de Holte, Sir John de Comerwell, 

 knights, John de Bradeford, William de la Sale, John de Hauuill, 

 Stephen de la Slade, John Basset and other many. 



No. 10. 



The purport of all these grants is obscure. The above records 

 apparently a genuine exchange ; but this grant by Beatrice is made 



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