Catalogue description LOXHORE

This record is held by North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust)

Details of 50/11/22/2
Reference: 50/11/22/2
Title: LOXHORE
Description:

Charter of Feoffment

 

John de Lokkeshore, son and heir of David de Lokkeshore

 

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Thomas de Raleghe, son and heir of William de Raleghe

 

All the wood, called Wytemor Wode, lying between Thomas' wood on one side, and John de Lokkeshore's land of Wytemor on the other side, along its length, and the water which runs from Combis' heade towards Thaughisbrugge on one side and a ditch made between John's land of Lokkeshore and the said wood, along its breadth. Also all the wood of Lokkeshore lying between the water called Cokeyeo on one side and a new ditch between John's land of Lokkeshore and the said wood on the other side

 

Together with all the land lying within the said Thomas' new ditch, and a particata [perch?] of John's land of Lokkeshore and Wytemor outside the said ditch as far as the said water called Cokeyeo; and thus by the said water as far as the bridge called Thaughysbrugge. To have and to hold to Thomas, his heirs and assigns forever, of the chief lords of the fee

 

Clause of warranty

 

Witnesses: Nicholas Martyn, William de Filleghe, John de Berkedon', Richard de Wytefelde, Walter de Pillamide

 

Date: Alryngton, Sunday next after the feast of St. John at the Lateran Gate, in the 15th year of King Edward III's reign over England, the 2nd over France

 

Seal of John de Lokkeshore, missing, part of parchment tag remains.

Date: 13 May, 1341 15 Edward III
Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Language: Latin

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