| Description | John son and heir of Thomas of Gloucestre of Newton Conestable (Page 27) to John son of Simon Storme of Burton Constable property 1 selion in the North field of Esthalsam (in length from the messuage of Sir Stephen of Humbleton to Sefholm Hoke and in breadth between land which Stephen Blaungy holds of the said John Gloucestre W., and land of the said John Storme E.; 1 selson in the South field (from the messuage of the said John Storme to the field of Wynested and between lands of the said John of Gloucestre and of John Storme); 1r. 2p. in the same field at Wihicholm (between lands of John Laynde W. and of Alice widow of Nicholas Atte Holmhouse E.). IN EXCHANGE for 1 selion in the North field (from a toft which Agnes Tocke holds of John Gloucestre to the Estker, and between land which the said Agnes holds of the said John E., and land of Mabel ("Amabill") Milum W.); 1 selion (from the messuage of John of Walby to the field of Rymeswell, and between land which the said Agnes holds of the said John N. and land of Peter Dauncy S.); 2 selion inn the same field (from a headland of Sir John of Melsa Atteholes to the field of Neusum, and between land which the said Agnes holds of the said John W. and land of Thomas Dauncy S.); 1 selion inn the South field (from a headland of Sir John of Melsa to the town of Neusum abutting on a close of Dom Hugh rector of Halsham, and between land which the said Agnes holds of the said Agnes holds of the said John N. and land of Thomas Douney S.) Witnesses: John le Conestable of Halsham John Hautayne of Fossam, John le Conestable of Halsham, John Hautayne of Fossam, John of Hedon of Marton, John of Walby of Halsham, Nicholas of Thorn of the same, John Laynde of Halsham, John Chauncy of Waxham. Given at Esthalsham, Tues. after Invention of Holy Cross 1346. |