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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 273

Pedes Finium - Feet of Fines 1196-1199 Richard I

                                  XLV — (43)
                           [27th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a recognizance of Mortdauncestor, Robert Sired acknowledges nine acres in Stodmarsh to be the right and inheritance of Michael de Pukeleston; for which the said Michael gives the said Robert four acres and a half of the same land adjoining the monastery of Stodmarsh to the north, to be held of him and his heirs, by the said Robert and his heirs, by the free service of threepence per annum.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Westmonasterium, die Veneris proxima post festum Sancte Katerine, anno regni Regis Ricardi x°.
   Coram G. filio Petri, etc. [ut in No. 27.]
   Inter MICHAELEM de PUKELESTON, petentem., et ROBERTUM SIRED, tenentem.
   De is aoris terre, cum pertinentiis, in STODMARSE.
   Unde recognicio de morte antecessoris summonita fuit inter eos in prefata Curia, scilicet, quod predictus ROBERTUS recognovit totam predictam terrain, cum pertinentiis, esse jus et hereditatem predicti MICHAELIS.
   Et pro hoc fine et concordia et reeognicione, predictus MICHAEL, dedit predicto ROBERTO iiij acras terre et dimidiam, de eadem terra que jacet juxta monasterium de STODMARSE, versus boream, tenendas de se et de heredibus suis, sibi et heredibus suis, in perpetuum, per liberum servicium iij denariorum per annum, pro omni servicio, reddendorum ad festum Sancti Michaelis.

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                                         XLVI — (40)
                            [28th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a recognizance of Mortdauncestor, Stephen and William Fitz Ordric quitclaim to Herlewin de Poclestun nine acres in Stodmarsh; for which, the said Herlewin gives them half an acre of the same land in Poclestun, in the field next the said Herlewin's house, on the north; and half an acre of wood, next his Curtilage, on the west; and half his Curtilage in the said ville, on the north, to hold to the said Stephen and William and their heirs, of the Abbot of St. Augustine, who is lord of the fee. The said Herlewin will acquit the said land as against the said Abbot, and shall hold all the residue of the land in Pocleston of the said Stephen and

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