Content Description | Hugo, son of Adam of North Clifton enfeoffs William, son of Amice of Fledburgh with four perches ('perticatas') and half a perch of arable land in field of North Clifton, lying over Trent furlong, Staynhou, Hungerhill and Langberg (abuttors named in the deed).
Terms: To be held by William, his heirs and assigns freely, quietly, well and in peace in perpetuity of the capital lord of the fee for services thence due and accustomed.
Date: Example of handwriting; terms of deed suggest post Quia Emptores 1290.
Witness: Pyrim, William, fl 1290 (of North Clifton) & Torald, John, fl 1290 (of North Clifton) & Adam, fl 1290 (son of Geoffrey of North Clifton) & John, fl 1290 (son of Hugo of South Clifton) & William, fl 1290 (son of William, clerk of South Clifton) & Wautlyn, William, fl 1290 (of South Clifton) & Peny, William, fl 1290 (of Newton) |