Copy. Gift: Thomas son and heir of Alexander and Dionysia de Kyplyng to Richard, son of Elias de Everyngham, and his wife Dyot

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All his lands in Everyngham (i.e. a toft (1 1/2 roods in breadth, 13 roods 12ft. in length; having a toft sometime of the said Elias son of Alan de Everyngham E., and a toft of William son of Constance his nephew ('nepotis sue') W.; and lying between the capital messuage and toft of the donor). Capital messuage (4 roods 4ft. in breadth, 13 roods 12ft. in length; lying in length and breadth between a toft of the parson and a toft of William de Alda). A cultivated parcel called Sqyerflat in the West field (9 roods 8ft. in breadth, 27 roods 3ft. in length). 5 selions on the N. part of the said cultivated parcel (6 roods 6ft. in breadth, and in length from donor's meadow towards the N.). 3 perches arable called Mylnflatt lying towards the E. and W. of Trynkarr on the N. side. 3 dales in Southengys, abutting on Haswell Closes belonging to the cultivated parcel called Sqwyerflatt. 1/2 perch belonging to the same meadow. 3 portions of broad meadow belonging to Sqwierflatt. 1 perch of land called Redkarr. Another perch of land called Hempland in West field, lying a t Legarthendys. A selion containing 1/2ac. at Belbyestie. A broad 1/2ac. at the end of the town. 1 perch called the Felflattland (Selflattland?). 1 perch called Cowlye. 1 perch called Greceland. A portion of meadow called Seifcarr lying near the common drain on either side ('ex omni parte') abutting on the land ('predium') of Holme. A portion of meadow in the same Seifcarre abutting on the portion of demesne meadow which Matilda wife of Harvy holds in the same cultivated parcel. A dale belonging to the said cottage in the same Seifcarre: Rendering 1d. at Christmas. Witn. John rector of Everyngham,. Roger Sleite of Everyngham, Richard Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam') of Everyngham, Edward Nabot of Everyngham, James de Thorpe son of Hugh de Challeslawe, Thomas clerk of the same. 16th cent. copy

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