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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 240

Pedes Finium - Feet of Fines 1196-1199 Richard I

                                          XI – (14)
                               [22nd April, 1197, 8 Ric. I.]
   (William de Plumton quitclaims to the Abbot of Boxley and his successors all his land in Sherenden, to hold of him. and his heirs, in pure and perpetual alms, for one gold besant.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Westmonasterium, die Martis secunda post octabas Pasche, anno regni Regis Ricardi viij°.
   Coram H. Cantuariensi Archiepiscopo, Radolpho Herefordensi, Ricardo Elyensi, Archidiaconis, Magistro Thoma de Husseburn, Ricardo de Heriet, Simone de Patishull, Ogero1 filio Hervei, Justiciaries, et aliis fidelibus domini Regis ibidem tune presentibus.
   Inter ROBERTUM ABBATEM DE BUXLEE, petentem, per Johannem confratrem suum, positum loco suo, ad lucrandum vel perdendum, et WILLELMUM BE PLUMTON, tenentem.
   De tota terra quam habuit, cum pertinentiis, in SHERENDEN.2
   Unde placitum fuit inter eos in prefata Curia, scilicet, quod predictus WILLELMUS remisit et quietum clamavit predicto ABBATI, et successoribus suis, totum jus et clamium suum quod habuit in predicta terra, cum pertinentiis, in SHORENDEN, de se, et heredibus suis, in puram et perpetuam elemosinam, in perpetuum.
   Et pro hoc fine, et concordia et quieto clamio, predictus ABBAS dedit prenominato WILLELMO, unum bisantium aureum.

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                                               XII.—(10.)
                                    [28th April, 1197, 8 Ric. I.]
   (John de Tresgoz, and Henry and Thomas his brothers, quitclaim to Robert de Leiburn, three parts of one carucate in Mere, for which the said Robert de Leiburn gives them all his land of Rokelee, to them and their heirs, to hold of him and his heirs, by the free service of a quarter of a knight's-fee, except his land of Bugkinden, and the meadows and
   1  Sic in Record, for " Osberto."
   2  The manor of Sharnden in Elmley, in Shepey; there was however another Sharnden in Edenbridge.

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