| Title | Gift by Henry son of Roger de Mapleton to Geoffrey his son of two plots of land with buildings and superstructures and all appurtenances in Mapleton and 2½ acres of land and 14 selions of land with appurtenances in the same vill of Mapleton: which two plots lie together between the tenements which Roger de Wensley held on one part and his arable land on the other part, and of the 14 selions 3 lie next to the land of Roger de Wensley and about on the two plots and 6 selions lie above the croft between his (Henry's) land on one part and the land of Roger de Wensley on the other, and the 5 other selions lie above the Rudinges between his (Henry's) land on each part, and of the 2½ acres, ½ acre lies in Whemeneye, ½ acre above the bridge called Onysebrugge, 1 acre above Stanleye, of which acre Thomas de Leek held ½ acre and Peter Gambon ½ acre, and ½ acre lies above Schertelewe between the land which Nicholas son of Adam held on the one part and the land which Petronilla, widow, held on the other: rent of a penny for all services except foreign Witnesses: Roger de Wensley, Lord of Mapleton, John his brother of the same place, Robert Aliot of the same place, Nicholas Wither of Thorpe, Richard de Huntingdon of the same place and others Thursday next after the Feast of St Chad (7 Mar) 16 Edward III |