ECR 10 072
ECR 10 072
Eton, Buckinghamshire: Grant of tenements
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ET.72
4 February 1337
Grant by John Doget, to Thomas le Roter of Eton and Amicia his wife and John their son of all his tenements in the vills of Eton, Dorney and Boveney, which he inherited at the death of Sibilla his mother, daughter and heir of William Grigori de Wyke of the parish of Eton, viz. a messuage etc in a close between land of William atte Gate and Cippenham park, a croft called Whetbuttes [Wheat Butts] in a close between the public way from Eton to Dorneye and a lane called Blakeland, 1½ acres at Markhegg, 1 acre on the cultura called Markfurlang, 1½ acres on the same cultura, ½ acre on the same, 1 rood on the cultura called Buttes opposite the gate of Ad. in the Lane, ½ acre on the same cultura, ½ acre on the cultura called Middelfurlang, 2 acres in la Hyde, extending to a tenement of Ad. in the Lane, 4s in the same extending to the messuage aforesaid, 1 acre in la Hyde, extending to Cippenham park, ½ acre on the cultura called Aldhaghe, ½ acre on Denefurlang, ½ acre on the same, 1 acre on the cultura called Innynge, 3 acres extending to Brademere. Witnesses: William Louel, William Russel, Nicholas le Forester, four others. Given at Eton, 4 February, 11 Edward III.
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