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  <dc:title>Gift by Hugh de Okeover to Richard de Swinscoe and Cecily his wife of two bovates of land which Oky formerly held in the vill and territory of Swinscoe, which said bovates Richard formerly held of Margery de Hultone and Geoffrey her son, also four acres of waste next to Richard's land, namely three acres at Bothisleg and one acre next to the hedge which belongs to Ivor de Swinscoe, also four cart loads of timber from his wood at Swinscoue as long as the wood remains in his forest and also free common of herbage in the wood: also a reasonable part of the uncultivated land appurtenant to the two bovates</dc:title>
  <dc:description>paying annually to Hugh de Okeover, 16 silver pennies, for all services except foreign, suit of court at Okeover and suit of mill at the rate of one quarter of one twentieth of the grain
Witnesses: Lord William de Cheddlton, William de Ipstones, Thomas Meverel de Throwley, Benedict de la Coudray, Hugh de Beresford, William Putrel, Henry de la Forde, Henry de Castern, and others
Dated late Henry III </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[late 13th cent]</dc:date>
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