| Title | Gift by Henry son of Henry de Ilam to Richard de Draycott, knight, his heirs and assigns for homage and service of all that land which he held in the vill of Calton, with all services and four shillings rent arising from land of his mother which she holds as dower in Calton: to have and to hold with all liberties, easements, rights of common pertaining to the said land and all bondmen with their chattels and their following and to hold his mother's dower land, of which Henry holds the reversion, after her death, paying annually for the dower land two barbed arrows at Pentecost and 6 shillings rent to William de Butterton at the feast of St Martin and to Lord Hugh [Despenser] 12 pence at the same time, and to perform suit of court two times a year at the court of the Abbot of Rocester, but not (to perform suit of court) at his court at Ilam, his tenants, however, to perform suit of court at Ilam and also suit of his mill at Ilam, milled at one sixteenth of the grain, as they are accustomed to do: for this gift the said Richard has also paid 60 marks Witnesses: Lord Hugh de Okeover, Nigel de Longford, Robert de Bek, William Meverel, William, Lord of Caverswall, William de Ipstones, Richard de Sheen, Nicholas de Calton, Thomas de Caverswall, Benedict de Coudrai, William de ?Caverswood and others |