ECR 10 117
ECR 10 117
Eton, Buckinghamshire: Grant of land
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ET.117
30 June 1357
Grant by Burgesius de Aula de Aquitannia, attorney of Oliver de Burdeaux in England, to John Judelay [Jourdelay] of Eton, of 14 acres of arable and two half acres of meadow in the parish of Eton, which Oliver aquired of Beto atte Gate, viz, 3 acres at Calfhull, extending to le Mersch, 2 acres at the same place, extending to le Rotour Schepecote, ½ acre at the same place, next land of Eton church, 1 acre under le Berewe, 1 acre on Brokfurlong next lands of Guydo de Goldeburgh, ½ acre in the same between lands of Richard in the Lane and Alicia la Dyere, ½ acre in the same between land of said Guydo and Nicholas de Chesewyk, 1 acre on Calfhull called le Foracre, ½ acre in the same place bewteen lands of dom. William de Stratton, miles, and Willian atte Gate, ½ acre in the same place between lands of said Sir William and Nicholas de Medeforde, 1 acre in the north field of Eton, at la Schudde, next land of la Wkye, ½ acre on Longewythebed, next land of dom. Galfr. capellanus, ½ acre on le Innygfere, next land of Eton church, 1 acre on Stonhull, next land of dom. William de Stratton, ½ acre in le Longewythebed, between land of dom. William Stratton and land of la Wyke, ½ acre of meadow in Eton between lands of Thomas atte Wyke and Alicia Knyf, ½ acre of meadow in le Innyng, next a meadow of Lucia Place. Witnesses: Guydo de Goldeburgh, Nicholas de Medeforde, Richard in the Lane, John clericus de veteri Wyndesore, William Pykot, Richard Doke, Robert de Honesworthe, clericus. Given at Eton, Friday after Saints Peter and Paul 31 Edward III.
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