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  <dc:title>Lease by Richard de Praers and Johanna his wife to Avic[ie] one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas de Crue of all their part of Chelm[u]ndeston next to (iuxta) Stoke with all rents, issues, profits and all appurtenances except for a moiety of all the wood of Chelm[un]ndeston and a moiety of the “approvements” [* approvements – approwyamentis – sort of profits from improvements] of the ground on which the wood grows, which the said Avicie granted to them for her part of Gue and Leighton for 6 years from the feast of St Peter in Cathedra 1305</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Witnesses: Robert de Gresty then Earl of Chester William de Praers, Richard de Fuhgelashurst, Patrick de Crue, William de Crue and others’</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[?early 14th cent]</dc:date>
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