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Appendix IV
ERRATA IN FINAL CONCORDS, VOLUME I
pp. 1, 2—for a copy of the original, see above, p. 310.
p. 3, nos. 27 and 33, 1. 11—after south add road.
1. 13—after hold add to him and his heirs.
p. 4, no. 31, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by Elias the monk put in his place.
1. 7—for in Cuninggesholm read in the meadows of Cuninggesolm in Ouerdeile; this meadow is on the north side.
no. 23, 11. 1, 2—the date should be 20 May, 1196.
1. 3—for Goslen read Gollen.
1. 5—for Fibicei read Sibicei.
1. 7—for advowson read advowsons.
no. 25, 11. 1, 2—the date should be 20 May, 1196.
1. 6—after his son add and the heirs of Robert.
p. 5, no. 24—for a full abstract see above, p. 298.
no. 28, 1. 4—for half a knight's fee of Roger read the moiety of the fee of half a knight of the fee of Roger.
1. 11—for Wolus read Wosi, or, if the name is in the genitive case, Wosus.
at the end—add And after the death of Tostan, the moiety of the fee of half a knight shall return to William and to his heirs as their right, for ever, with the two virgates of land.
no. 22—for a fuller abstract see above, p. 298.
p. 6, no. 21, 1. 6—for Keltorp read Layltorp'.
no. 26, 1. 5 (on p. 6)—for land to Muriel read land and salt-pit to Muriel and her heirs.
no. 19, 11. 1, 2—for 3 Richard 1 read 8 Richard 1.
1. 7—after hold add to Ascer and his heirs.
no. 14, 1. 3—for Haundemer read Haudein'.
p. 7, no. 15, 1. 3 (bis)—for Hocwrdhingham read Hacwrdhingham.
1. 5—after Richard add and his heirs for ever.
no. 18—for a fuller abstract see above, p. 299.
no. 16, 1. 6—after Ralph add and his heirs for ever.
last 1.—for 28 read 38.
p. 8, no. 7, 1. 1 (on p. 8)—for Senle read Senlo.
1. 3 (on p. 8)—for Hondorp read Houdorp'.
no. 12, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by Simon his monk put in his place.
1. 4—for Uli read Verli.
p. 9, no. 6, after 1. 9—add Jollan shall give to Elias every year while Agnes shall live 40s. at four terms, to wit, 20s. at two terms in Owresbi, at Easter 10s., and at the feast of St. John the Baptist 10s.; and at the feast of St. Michael 10s. in Keuerbi; and at the Nativity 10s. in Bareue.
p. 9, no. 13, 1. 8—after hold add to him and his heirs.
1. 9—for Thomas read Theobald.
no. 8, for the last l. read to him and his heirs for ever, to wit, the 9½ bovates by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee, and the 4 bovates by the service of the sixth part of one knight's fee, for all service. And William did homage therefor to Richard in the aforesaid court.
p. 10, no. 2, for 1. 6—read her husband, father of the aforesaid Matilda, which they claimed against Richard and Matilda.
p. 15, no. 11, 1. 1 (on p. 15)—after Aslakeby add whereof part is in the wood and part in the plain.
1. 12—for Miclepeit read Micleþeit.
1. 15—for 60 acres of land read 40 acres of land by the perch of 24 feet.
p. 18, no. 22, 1. 5—after tenants add by William the cellerar (celerarium) put in their place.
no. (24)—for 4 John [1 July, a.d. 1202] read 3 John [1 July, a.d. 1201].
no. (25)—for a fuller abstract see above, pp. 301–2.
p. 19, no. (28), 1. 4—after mill add of the same Michael.
p. 20, no. (30), 1. 8—after Robert add and Edelina.
p. 24, no. 3, 1. 6—for Haseby read Hasceby.
1. 9—after held add with a messuage.
p. 25, no. 6, 1. 10—for which was of William son of Oke read and a toft which was of William son of Oke on the west side of the road (vie) which stretches through the middle of the vill.
p. 27, no. 11, 1. 10—after year add for all service, except foreign service.
no. 12, 1. 8—after for ever add rendering 2s. by the year for all service, except foreign service.
p. 28, no. 15, 1. 5—after right add and inheritance.
1. 7—after year add for all service, except foreign service.
no. 19, 1. 4—for Armenters read de Armenters.
p. 29, no. 22, 1. 7—before to hold add to wit, 9 acres on the west side of the vill, and 4½ acres on the north side of the vill, and 2½ acres under the wood, and half a bovate and 2 acres upon Berch, and half an acre under the wood towards the north.
no. 23, 1. 5—after right read and inheritance.
p. 30, no. 24, 1. 6 (on p. 30)—after foreign service add And the said William le Guiz and his heirs shall hold the 2 bovates of Ingram and his heirs in demesne, by the service of 4s. to be rendered to Ingram for all service, saving foreign service.
p. 31, no. 32, 1. 8—for 12d. read 12s.
p. 32, no. 35, 1. 3—for Hogwrthingham read Hagwrthigham.
no. 37, 1. 4—after Baketon add whereof Hugh de Bacton vouched the same John to warrant, who came and warranted to him.
p. 33, no. 38, 11. 6, 7—for Roger read Robert.
no. 39, penult. 1.—after Gilbert add and their heirs.
p. 33, no. 40, 1. 7—after Clivelande substitute a comma for the full stop, and add to wit, 9 bovates of land of Jollan's demesne towards the sun, and 7 bovates of land with tofts and crofts farmed out (assisas) to villeins in the same vill, and 4 cottars with their tofts and crofts, and the third part of one mill in the same vill.
p. 34, no. 41, 1. 8—after bovates add and one messuage.
no. 42, 1. 10—for a bovate which Ralph read half a bovate which Ralph.
p. 35, no. 45, 1. 4—for Seurereby read Seuereby.
p. 36, no. 47, 1. 4—after tenants add by Benedict the monk put in the place of the abbot.
p. 37, no. 51, 1. 5—for a bovate read half a bovate.
no. 52, 1. 5—after tenant add by Simon his canon put in his place.
no. 53, 1. 9—after year add for all service, saving foreign service.
p. 38, no. 58, 1. 10—for south read north.
p. 41, no. 68, 1. 6—after right add and inheritance.
no. 69, 1. 7—for between read next.
p. 44, no. 80, 1. 5—after right add and inheritance.
p. 45, no. 85, 1. 13—after east add; and 4 acres in Ulneswra.
1. 14—for (hoga) read (haga)
no. 86, 1. 6—for Agnes half a bovate read Agnes and the heirs of Agnes half an acre.
1. 9—for half a bovate of marsh read half the marsh.
p. 50, no. 108, 1. 8—after for ever add by the free service of 12d. for all service.
no. 111, 1. 4—after tenant add by Gilbert his monk put in his place.
p. 51, no. 114, 1. 15—for upon Yenfurlang read upon Vuereclakesdale, 2 selions upon Yenfurlang.
p. 52, no. 116, at the end—add And if Jordan or his heirs shall produce any other charter than this cyrograph, it shall be held for naught.
p. 54, no. 125, 1. 5—for Wellebarn read Welleburn.
p. 56, no. 131—for a fuller abstract, see above, pp. 302–3.
p. 57, no. 1—the ink is very much faded, and part of the concord is illegible.
p. 58, no. 5, 1. 15—omit a bovate;.
p. 61, no. 13, 11. 3, 4—after plaintiff add by Richard son of Payne put in his place, and after tenant add by Hugh prior of Hauteberge put in his place.
p. 64, no. 24, 1. 5—after Alina add and Robert de Newerc put in the place of Geoffrey and Isabella.
p. 65, no. 26, 1. 3 (on p. 65)—after Diva add junior, whom the abbot vouched to warrant.
no. 28, penult. 1.—after owed add; so that Jollan and his heirs shall warrant that land to them against all men in respect of all secular services, etc.; saving to Jollan and his heirs the service which they ought to have in respect of the other land which William and Thomas and their heirs ought to hold of them.
p. 66, no. 31, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by Peter de Ireford put in his place.
no. 32, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by Gerard de Sancto Marco put in his place. The ink is much faded, and the end of the fine gives some names of lands, which have not been deciphered.
p. 67, no. 33, last 1. (on p. 67)—after right add and inheritance.
no. 35, 1. 4—after plaintiff add by Robert parson of [? R]erghel, her son, put in her place.
p. 70, no. 43, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by John the Clerk put in his place.
p. 71, no. 47—the concord is endorsed And be it known that Gilbert de Gant has put in his claim to the aforesaid land.
no. 48, 1. 3—the missing name is probably de Gant.
1. 4—after tenant add by brother Gerard put in his place.
p. 72, no. 50, 1. 3—after plaintiff add by Richard his canon put in his place.
p. 73, no. 55, after 1. 4—add Whereupon a duel was wagered and fought in armour (duellum vadiatum, armatum el percussum) in the same court.
p. 74, no. 57, 1. 3 from foot of p.—for le Mascum for half a bovate read le Masoun for one bovate of land.
p. 75, no. 57, 1. 1 (on p. 75)—after Bacthon add to wit, 5s. by the year with foreign service.
1. 3 (on p. 75)—after for ever add doing therefor foreign service as much as belongs to 7 bovates of the same fee for all service.
last 1.—add And this concord was made while Alan and Andrew and Margaret were present and consenting. Be it known that the cyrograph between Robert and the prior concerning one knight's fee in Tefford is annulled by this fine.
no. 58, last 1.—after held add, which 6 bovates with the tofts shall remain to Herbert and his heirs quit. And Ascelina and Matilda and their heirs shall hold the residue of the 3½ carucates of Herbert and his heirs by the foreign service which belongs to the land which shall remain to them.
no. 60, 1. 4—after tenant add by Philip his monk put in his place.
p. 76, no. 61, 1. 3—after tenant add by Adam prior of Semplingham put in his place.
p. 77, no. 64, 1. 2—after plaintiff add by brother Thomas put in his place.
1. 3—after Scotenney add and William de Scotteney, and for deforciant read deforciants.
p. 93, no. [47], 1. 2 (on p. 93)—for Geuelston read Geueleston.
no. [49], 1. 4—for Dencourt read Aencurt.
p. 94, no. [52], 1. 6—after successors add and his church of Ellesham.
p. 99, no. [70], at the end—add And Robert has granted for himself and his heirs that Hawise and her heirs shall have on the north side of the said culture of Westcrofte a free road for carrying and carting with ingress and egress through the land of Robert and his heirs to the land of her and her heirs for ever.
p. 100, no. [73], 1. 7 (on p. 100)—for toft read croft.
p. 102, no. [80], 1. 7—after tenant add by Geoffrey son of Ralph put in his place.
1. 8—after vill add, whereof Emma vouched Richard to warrant.
p. 104, no. [83], 1. 7—for sheep read cattle.
p. 105, no. [86], 1. 9—after falls add of meadow.
1. 14—after Pilecoclandes and 1. 15 after meadow add of the land which was of the same Richard.
p. 106, no. [87]—for a fuller abstract see above, pp. 303–4.
p. 108, no. [93], 1. 6—after Reppingehale add which she claimed against Hugh as belonging to her reasonable dower, which she had of the gift of Hugh formerly her husband.
1. 7—after to Hugh add and his heirs.
p. 112, no. 51, 1. 7—for and Upper and Lower Nabrun read Nabrun upon Use and Ferribi.
1. 8 from foot—for Turgrundbi read Turgrunebi.
p. 171, no. 51, 1. 7—the name of the grange is Langwath (see Kirkstead Cartulary, Cotton MS., Vespasian, E xviii, f. 208, where the concord is registered; cp. F.C., i, p. 104).
p. 182, no. 82, 1. 6—after dower add, which fell to her in respect of the free tenement which was of Robert, late her husband, in the small vill.
p. 290, no. 229, 1. 6—for a toft read 2 tofts.
p. 337, no. 131, 1. 10—for tenements read tenants.
l. 11—for bailiff read bailiffs.
p. 339, no. 136, 1. 7—for 1s. ½d. read 31s. ½d.
p. 340, no. 138, 11. 12, 13—for Ouseby read Duseby.
1. 19—for Cook read Cocun.
p. 341, no. 114, 1. 3—for Arax read Drax.
p. 342, no. 141A, 1. 5—for Swardeby read Iwardeby.
p. 358, no. 183, 1. 6—Billeburg should probably be Billinghay (cp. above, p. 286).