20. William Alice's son is put in seisin of a bakehouse in
the King's Street, and shall keep up the house at his own
cost and gives 12d. for entry money, and 10s. annual rent
payable at three terms, viz. 3s.4d. at Martinmas, 3s.4d. at
Lady Day, 3s.4d. at Christmas. Pledges, Adam Clerk, John
Deboneir.
20. John son of Alma demands a cottage which Henry Fleming
holds and gives the lord 12d. for the oath and recognition
of 12 men; pledge, Richard Jordan. The jurors say that Henry
Fleming has the better right.
21. Baldwin Cobbler's son finds [as pledges] Walter Cobbler,
Roger of Broadwater, Robert Linene, William Frances, that
notwithstanding his stay in London he will always make suit
with his tithing and will at no time claim any liberty
contrary to the lord's will and will come to the lord
whenever the lord wills.
22. Simon Patrick gives the lord 12d. to have the judgment
of the court as to a cottage of which the widow of Geoffrey
Dogers deforces him; pledge, Simon of Strode. The said
jurors say that the said Simon has the better right. And the
said Simon remises and quit-claims all his right to his
sister Maud and her husband John Horin, [who] gives the lord
10s. for entry money; pledges, Simon Patrick, John Talk.
23. Hugh Wiking for not making suit at the lord's mill, 12d.
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