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193. Matheus Bukerell cognovit quod tenet de Editha filia Terrici Blound1 quinque messuagia et unam domum lapideam cum pertinenciis in parochia Sancte Marie de Apescherche per servicium xxj s. per annum ad quatuor terminos.2Ita quod si deficiat ei in predicto redditu, bene liceat ei distringere ipsum per tenuras forinsecas. Et pro hac [sic] etc. eadem Editha remittit ei omnia arreragia sua usque ad xxxj s. quos solvet ei ad festum Sancti Michaelis hoc anno. Et nisi fecerit concedit quod vicecomites forinseci faciant et catalla etc.
1. Supplied from 241.
2. Margin: Nota de recognicione redditus.
Matthew Bukerel acknowledges that he holds of Edith, daughter of Terry Blound, five messuages and a stone house with its appurtenances in the parish of St. Mary Abchurch, for the service of 21s. a year, payable quarterly; on the understanding that if he fails to pay the rent, she may distrain him on his forinsec tenures. In return etc. Edith remits to him all arrears save for the 31s. he is due to pay at the coming Michaelmas; and if he fails to pay, the sheriffs outside London are to do so, and [recover the same from] his chattels etc. |