This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...children sequela) and the dwellings and land that they hold of the church of Cumpton, one piece being called Duddukes croft, and the services that they owe to the convent: also of an acre in the marsh near Walter Franc's acre, and another near the way called Stepcsticweie, the land of Roger de la Wike and of Edmund Stoch, reserving rent half a pound of wax. If this assignment cannpt be maintained, then the house which Roger, the miller, held at Compton, with two curtilages and three hams, Mulcham, Benham and Impham, shall revert to Lucy and her heirs. Witnesses: --: Roger de Sto. Laudo, William Fulcm' (?), Gilbert and Walter Cumin, Roger de la Wike, Clement de Stanton, Abel de Corsham, Robert Chew (?), chaplains, Robert, clerk of Newton Walter Bitton, Thomas de Palton, William de Linguire, Thomas de Wells, Robert, and Thomas de Banewell. P. 29. 111. Inspeximus by Robert, Prior, &c, of a charter of Jocelin, Bishop of Bath, granting to the nuns of Godstow from the church of Lamiet, half a mark yearly besides half a mark already granted. At Dorchester, 13 Kal. Dec, sixteenth year of our pontificate. Bristol. (Of a place in Urbclijbr. 112. Conveyance by Prior, &c, to Thomas Scott, and his heirs of land which was Tankard's in Radeclive, Bristol, which is of the fee of Thomas de Berkele, and lies between the land of Richard "Piper end Bred," and the road to the Temple on the one side and the Avon on the other. Rent, half a mark. The land not to be sold to religious or Jews. Witnesses: --Helias, Dean of Bath, Philip Long, John Sellar, Richard le Tinkerer (?), Alexander Scott, William de Linguire, Thomas de Palton, Henry, the porter, and others. 113. To Jocelin, Bishop of Bath, R., Prior, and Convent consent that Sir Robert de Hurley should erect a ...