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the Chapter, to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, of a sufficient way ("cheminum") for leading cars and carts, and for driving cattle, from the road which leads from Sudintone towards Blakemere beyond the land of Rich. de la Strete which he holds of the said knights in Sudintone, up to the land of the said Prior and Canons which they have in Bradesethe by the gift of Roger de Cherlecote of the tenure of Blakemere, according as the said way is bounded by the hedge ("juxta sepem ") which is between the said way and the land which Will. le Stede once held of the grantors in Sudintone. seal the same as to No. 138 preceding.-[139.]

Witn. and

Another original copy of same grant with same witnesses; fragment of seal.-[140.]

[c. 1260.] Grant from James de Achangre for his own soul and that of Margery his wife to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of a croft of his land called Smythelcrofte, near the croft called la Hogrude on the east, the land of the Prior and Convent which is Longerude on the west, and extending to the croft of Robert de Hore on the south, with free ingress and egress through the middle of his wood called la Broke to drive all their cattle. Witn.: Sir Adam de Gurdun, knt., Sir Rob. de Popham, knt., Richard de la Bere, Henry Wyard, Robert Gaugy, John Marescall de Burhunte, Robert Marescall de la Wyke.-[88.]

Round white seal, broken.

[c. 1260.] Grant from James de Achangre, for the soul of himself and Margery his wife, etc., to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of all his right in five and a half acres of his land in Achangre, that, namely, which is called la Hocrude, extending to the north to the croft which was once William Daniel's and lies near la Wrslonde, abutting on the meadow of John de la Barre called Hocmede, near the land which Philip le Wyte held; with free entrance and exit through the grantor's wood called la Brok, and also at the head of the aforesaid land which was Will. Daniel's, for cars and carts and for driving all kinds of beasts. Witn. Sir Adam de Gurdun, Sir Rob. de Poppham, knts., Richard de la Bere, Elias Marescall, Henry Wyard, Robert Gaugy, Mathias de la Bertune, John Marescall de Burhunte, Robert Marescall de la Wyke.—[129.]

Round red seal; the sun and moon : S' Jacobi de Hacangre."

[c. 1260.] Grant from John de Burghunte to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of three and a half acres of his land, in his field of Burghunte before his gate, lying near the way from Suthingtune to

Hepennesmanneburieles to the north and extending from the way going from Burhunte to the same way to the west, and as it is bounded on the south and east. Witn. Sir Adam Gurdun, Sir Rob. de Popham, Sir John de Brambeshate, knts., Will. Huse, Rich. de Wescote, Will. de Arundel de la Wike, Rob. le Mareschal.-[339.]

Seal lost.

[c. 1260.] Indenture of agreement between Gillebert son of Richard le Lypse on one part, and James de Nortone on the other, concerning sixty acres of land in demesne in Seleburne which Gillebert de Golleye held; namely, that the said Gillebert son of Richard, in return for having the legal counsel and help of the said James for acquiring the said sixty acres as his right, grants to the said James all the profit ("purchacium") which he may be able to obtain thereby by raising a plea against the Prior of Seleburne; and if it should happen that the said James should recover the said sixty acres, then he shall have the whole of the land, to hold of the King in fee without any claim or contradiction, rendering to the said Gillebert and his heirs half a pound of pepper yearly; and if the said Gillebert shall in any way withdraw from this agreement, he is bound to pay 40 marks to the said James for the costs of the plea; and for this grant the said James has paid to him 10 marks. Witn.: Sir John de Venuz, Sir John de la Stane, Sir John de Vautort, Sir William de Ho, Gillebert de Popham, Alan de Havekle, Gillebert Conan, Peter de Anese, Will. de Balun, Richard de Rutecumbe.-[40.]

Round brown seal; a fleur-de-lis: "Sigillum

Ricardi le Lipse."

[c. 1260-70.] Grant and quit-claim from James de Achangre to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of half a pound of pepper and 2d. of annual rent from the garden which Will. Futhel of Seleburne formerly held of him, lying at la Hunne near the highway going from the Priory towards Blakemer; and also one pound of wax and half a pound of cummin from a messuage, with a curtilage formerly Peter de Cruce's, which the said Will. Futhel formerly held of the grantor within his manor of Achangre. Witn.: Sir Adam de Gurdun, Sir Rob. de Popham, Sir Will. Huse, Nich. Wsele (sic), Will. de Arundel de la Wik, Robert Mareschall de la Wik, Will. le Esquier.-[90.]

Seal lost.

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from Adam the Smith ("faber") of Acchangre, son of Thomas the Smith of Acchangre, to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of a certain smithy ("quandam fabricam ") with one messuage in Acchangre; paying an annual quit-rent to the King of ld. Witn. Rich. de la Bere, Will. Huse, Nich. Swele, James

de Acchangre, Will. de Arundel de la Wik, Rob. Mareschalle de la Wike, William le Esquier.-[143.]

Round green seal; a lion counter-passant; inscription: “Sigill' G[al]fridi de la Pade" (yet the grantor says "huic scripto sigillum meum apposui.")

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from Thomas Paynel, knt., to Walter le Hunte of five acres of land in Seleburne in exchange for four; of which five acres, one lies between the land of the Prior of Seleburne on the east and that of Hugh Gervays on the west, one lies between the land of the Prior on the west and that of Walter son of Hugh on the east, one between the land of Stephen Umfray on the south and that of Will. Prikyel on the north, which acre is called Belsebuk, and two acres in Little Whatecumbe between the land of the Prior on either side, the west ends abutting on the bounds of the land of Fardone. Witn. Sir James de Nortone, knt., Richard de Tystede, Henry de Estone, Peter de Heghe, Peter Doget, Roger de Bradeschate.—[89.]

Small round white seal of arms, broken; barry of three; in chief three mullets (?).

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from William Coterel, son of Thomas Coterel de la Rode, to William called of Adhelwoldebury, for the sum of 2s., of a piece of his land near la Hwitestigele, near the highway going from the King's heath ("bruera dom. regis ") to Seleburne, two perches wide at the head and seven perches long, and extending to the house of the said Will. Coterel on east and to his field on west and north; paying an annual quit-rent of 6d. Witn. Rich. de Nortune, James de Ochangre, Gilbert Cunan, William de Burhunte de Hertly, Will. de Arundel de la Wike, Rob. le Marescal de la Wike, Will. Lesquier, Will. de la Rode.-[202.]

Seal lost.

[c. 1260-70.] Grant and quit-claim from William de Arundel, son of John de Arundel, to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of all his right in his whole tenement of la Wyke which he had by the gift of Roger de Cherlecote, son of Walter de Cherlecote, together with ten acres of land and the messuage which Adam de la Wyke formerly held and that which Herbert held in la Wyke; rendering annually to the chief lord 1d. Witn. Sir Adam de Gurdune, Sir Robert de Poppam, Sir John de Wyldeshore, knts., Rich. de la Bere, Nicholas Suewel, Robert Gaugy, James de Achangre, Philip de Burhunte, Will. de Avecly, Robert Marescall de la Wyke.—[181.]

Seal lost.

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from Tomhas (sic) Maskerel to Adam de Gurdon and Constance his wife of all his land at Seleburne; rendering annually

one pair of gloves of the value of 1d. Witn.: Sir John de Wyntereshulle, Sir Will. de Wyntereshulle, Sir John de Brambelsate, Sir Peter de Sacy, Richard de Nortone, John de Burhunte, Andrew de Burhunte, John le Blunt, Richard de la Bere, Reginald de Kopeshurst, Nich. Tebbaud, Adam Oter.-[78.]

Seal, oval, green; a spread eagle: "Sigill' Tome Maskerel."

[c. 1260-70.] Grant and quit-claim from James de Achangre to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of all his right in 38. 1d. of annual rent issuing from a croft called la Hok and extending to the land of William the Cook westward, and from a meadow which John de Achangre formerly held of him in Achangre which extends to the meadow of the said Prior and Canons and which is called Lacheford, and from the whole land called Bim, which extends to the land of Will. de la Broke to the south; which rent the said Will. de la Broke and his heirs shall pay to the said religious for ever. Witn. Sir Adam de Gurdun, Sir Rob. de Popham, Sir Will. de Brambesate, knts., Rich. de Westchote, Henry Wyard, Rob. Gauge, Rob. Marescall de la Wyke. -[170].

Seal lost.

Another original copy; same witnesses. Seal lost.-[121.]

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from Geoffrey called Achele de Lys, and Agnes his wife, called de Monasterio, of Worelham, to Sir Adam Gordon and Custance his wife of one acre of land lying between the fishpond of the said Adam and la Marlingdelle which is called Waker; in exchange for one acre in the field called Estfelde, between the land of the said Adam and Custance and that which Matthew the Wheel-wright ("rotarius") formerly held, extending towards Limenar de Stigele in la Wezforlonge. Witn. Sir Robert de Popham, knt., Will. Linsy, Richard de Wescote, Rich. de Nortone, Henry Wyarde, Nich. Swele, Roger de Hageman, Adam Oter.-[392.]

Seal lost.

[c. 1260-70.] Grant from William Coterel, son of Thomas Coterel de la Rode, to Thomas son of Gilbert the Mason (" cementarii "), for the sum of 4s., of all the messuage which the said Gilbert held of him, viz., that which lies between the land of John the Cobbler and the land which is called that of Dionisia Pirc; paying an annual quit-rent of 14d. Witn. James de Achangre, Rich. de Nortune, Peter the baker, Hugh the baker of Seleburne, Will. de Arundel de la Wike, Robert Marescall de la Wike, Will. Lesquier, William the son of Robert de la Rode.-[367.]

Seal lost.

1261, 3 Jan., “iij nonas Jan. pontif. nostri anno vij"; at the Lateran. Bull from Pope Alexander IV addressed to the Dean and Chanter of Sumallinges, diocese of Chichester, directing them to protect the Prior and Convent of Seleburne in the possession of the church of Westistede, the revenues of which do not exceed 10 marks, and which the said Prior and Convent have acquired for appropriation, at the presentation of the patroness Joan, who was the wife of Rob. le Hout.-[274.]

The leaden bulla is attached.

1261, 28 Feb., "ij kal. Marcii"; in the great church of Winchester. Indenture tripartite of a decree of arbitration by Constantine de Mildehale, official of Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the diocese of Winchester during the vacancy of the see, in a controversy between Ralph de Camays, knt., and the Prior and Convent of Seleborne, respecting the right of patronage of the church of Westtisted, claimed by the said Ralph in virtue of his lordship of the manor of Westtisted, and who has thereupon presented master John de Brideport, clerk, to the said church. The decree assigns the patronage absolutely to the said Prior and Canons as having been given to them by Peter de Rupibus, Bishop of Winchester; but inasmuch as the said church is endowed with goods issuing from the said manor, and in order that the said nobleman (" nobilis ") may be duly honoured by the said Prior and Canons ("condigna honoris munificentia veneretur "), ordains that he and his heirs shall always have the right of presenting one fit clerk to be admitted as a canon into the said convent, supplied by him with clothes and other necessaries at his admission, who shall there celebrate for the souls of the said nobleman and his ancestors and successors; and the said Prior and Convent shall pay to the said master John de Brideport 100s. annually until they promote him, or procure his promotion, to some better ecclesiastical benefice; and the said nobleman shall execute a deed of quit-claim and confirmation of the patronage to the said Prior and Convent.-[234.]

Seal lost.

Bull

1261, 1 April, "kal. Apr. pontif. an. 7"; at the Lateran. from Pope Alexander IV to the Dean of Chichester, empowering him to hear a complaint of the Prior and Convent of Seleburne, against Will. Golafre, clerk, Adam de Gurdun, knt., and other clerks and laymen of the dioceses and cities of Winchester, Salisbury and Chichester, for injuries in lands and possessions.-[369.]

The leaden bulla is attached.

[1261.] Release from Ralph de Cameys, knt., to the Prior and Canons of Seleburne, in free alms, of all his right in the advowson and

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