| Description | John Leward of Esthalsaym to Thomas son of Robert of Gloucester, clerk, property Smith's Close ("quod vocatur clausum fabri") in Eshalsam (in breadth from John's courtyard towards the East, and in length from a close called Mariorie on North to the South Field of East Halsham) So that he takes twelve crops, the first being in autumn, 1295. Witnesses: Sir John of Hilton, Robert of Koby, Henry of St. Martin, Henry of Wineton, Nicholas Leward of Burton Pidse. Simon Spinke, Thomas de Rosse, Ralph of Gloucester. |