| Description | 1. Aschetin de Huc [Hook] 2. Monks of parco Lude [Louth Park, Lincolnshire] Forty perches in breadth by the perch of 20 feet in territory of Huc of his moor from the west side of Morham Flet and extending on south between his alder grove (alnetum) and 'elvene tres' [ME elfin-trees?] in length as far as his moor. Also breadth for a cart road (quadrigaria latitudine) of 20 feet from their moor to the bank of the Use [Ouse] with a corner of land on the south (sut) side of Morham Flet to stack their turf on, and of pasture for 12 beasts and 1 horse with free access. He, or his brother Henry or his son Roger, is to receive the religious habit when he chooses Witn: Henry brother of A, Roger son of A, Peter son-in-law of A, Robert son of Julian, Goscelin his son, William de Karletun [Carlton], Unfrid his brother, John son of Christian de Sumercotes [Somercotes], Robert de Kedingt [Keddington], William de Trente, Roger parson de Ovedne [Roger of Howden], Ralph his chaplain, Hugh the priest, Thomas the priest, Thomas son of Siward, John the Clark, Thomas de Kevale [Caville], Roger son of Alexander de Aschellebi [Asselby], Alexander son of Gilbert de Torp, master William de Birlanda [Burland], John de Kriglestona [Crigglestone], Richard son of Gamel, Alan son of Alured de Barnebi [Barmby], John de Bernehelle [Barnhill] Latin seal [detached] [Louth Park founded 1139. See Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1300-1326, p.254 for 1314 grant of the same] |