Description | Parties: 1) John de Useflth 2) Hugh de Driffeud Property: toft in Usefleth [Ousefleet] held by little Reginald ['parvua Reginaldus'] and moiety of a cultivated parcel sometime of William the chaplain towards the east, lying near the exit from the town of Usefleth; moiety of Lambecrofth near (land) sometime of Robert Botild; moiety of two cultivated parcels in Wessail near Lambecrofth towards the east; moiety of Gouricrofth towards the east; 16 acres of a cultivated parcel lying between land of the abbot of York and 'my moor' of Usefleth towards the east; five perches in 'my moor' of Usefleth in length and breadth as the moor of Usefleth extends 'cum fundo' lying near the moor of Walter the clerk of Usefleth towards the west (namely from the said 16 acres towards the south) Consideration: 6d yearly and 6d for reliefs as often as they occur Witnesses: Sir Thomas de Polinton [Pollington], J de Huke [Hook], William de Birland [Burland], Thomas de Rednesse [Reedness], Robert son of Auger, Robert de Bailltiel, William de Yukefleth [Yokefleet], John son of Adam de Yukefleth, John le Grant, Adam de Usefleth, William de la Mare, Jeremy le Breteg' |