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Charter of Thomas de Broughton, knight, granting to Roger de Newynton, the rector of the church of Hanwell, and John Gerad, the rector of the church of Shenington, and their heirs, lands and tenements in the in vill of Tanworth which is called Cheswick. Broughton, 12 July 1365.
Hanwell, Shenington and Broughton are in Oxfordshire; Cheswick is in the parish of Tanworth, in Warwickshire. The second grantee's surname is spelled 'Gerard' in a related document. The shield on the seal bears the arms of Broughton (azure a cross engrailed argent).
Transcript:
Sciant p[re]sent[es] et futur[i] q[uo]d Ego Thom[as] de Broughton Miles
dedi concessi et hac p[re]senti carta mea confirmavi d[omi]no Rogero de
Newynton Rectori eccl[es]ie de ?Hannewelle et d[omi]no Joh[ann]i Gerad
Rectori eccl[es]ie de Schenindone et h[er]edib[us] eor[um] om[n]ia
terr[as] et tenement[a] reddit[us] et s[er]vic[ia] cu[m] bos[ci]s p[ra]t[is]
pascuis pastur[is] viis et aquis sim[u]l cu[m] om[n]ib[us]
reversionib[us] ac eciam cu[m] om[n]ib[us] aliis co[m]moditatib[us] et
p[er]tinenc[iis] dict' terr' et tenement' in villa Tonneworthe que
vocat[ur] Chesewik H[abe]nd[a] et tenend[a] om[n]ia p[re]dict[a] terr[as]
et tenement[a] redd[itus] et s[er]vic[ia] cu[m] om[n]ib[us] suis
p[er]tine[n]c[iis] ut sup[ra]dict' est de capitalib[us] d[omi]ni feod'
illi[us] p[er] s[er]vic[ia] inde debit' et consuet' Et Ego vero p[re]dict[us]
Thom[as] et h[er]ed[es] mei om[n]ia p[re]dict[a] terr[as] et tenement[a]
cu[m] suis p[er]tinenc[iis] ut supradict' e[st] predict[is] Rogero et
Joh[an]ni et h[er]edib[us] eor[um] Warantizabim[us] et acquietabim[us]
imp[er]p[etuum] In cui[us] rei testimoniu[m] sigillu[m] meu[m] apposui Hijs
testib[us] D[omi]no Joh[an]ne de Vernon Joh[an]ne de Evesh[a]m Walt[ero]
atte Halle Rad[u]l[p]ho Brys et alijs Dat' apud Broughton duodecimo die Julij
Anno regni Reg[is] Edwardi t[er]cij tricesimo Nono
Translation:
Know those present and future that I, Thomas de Broughton, knight, have
given, granted and by this my present charter confirmed to Sir Roger de
Newynton, rector of the church of Hannewelle, and to Sir John Gerad, rector
of the church of Schenindone, and their heirs all lands and tenements, rents
and services with woods, meadows, pastures, pasturage, ways and waters
together with all reversions and also with all other commodities and appurtenances to
the said lands and tenements in the vill of Tonneworthe, which is called
Chesewik. To have and to hold all the aforesaid lands and tenements, rents
and services with all their appurtenances, as is above-said, of the chief
lords of that fee by the services thereupon due and accustomed. And I,
indeed, the aforesaid Thomas, and my heirs shall warrant and discharge
forever all the aforesaid lands and tenements with their appurtenances, as
is above-said, to the aforesaid Roger and John and their heirs. In testimony
of which matter, I have affixed my seal. With these witnesses: Sir John de
Vernon, John de Evesham, Walter atte Halle, Ralph Brys and others. Dated at
Broughton on the 12th day of July in the 39th year of the reign of King
Edward III [12 July 1365].
Dorse:
... Roger, rector of the church of ?Newinton, and another rector
[The photograph above was kindly provided by James Poynor, together with the transcript and translation by Simon Neal, which I have modified slightly.]