Description | Between William Revel, querent and Theobald Mallgaill and Colin Test, merchants of the company of Bettori of Lucca, deforciant, by Hugelinus, son of Rabbit Test, in their place, of the manor of Bruneswaure and its appurtenances; and a plea of covenant was summoned between them in the same Court, that is to say, that the said Theobald and Colin acknowledge the aforesaid manor with appurtenances to be the right of him the said William. And they returned to it to the said William in the same Court. And they quitclaimed for themselves and their heirs the said William and his heirs forever. And for this recognition, return and quitclaim, fine and concord William gave Theobald and Colin, one sor sparrowhawk. Endorsed: a note of this fine was made and a writ was returned on the quindene of St. John the Baptist in the 19th (This would appear to be an error.) year of Edward, son of Henry, as it may appear from the writs and notes of that term. |