Collections for a history of Staffordshire . din Fossebreg formerly held by Robert son of MoUa ; also atoft and half a virgate of land formerly held by William inle Lone ; also that meadow (f^) in le IMormedwe whicli the saidWilliam Berehorn lirst held ; also 2 acres of land lying atle R . . fordehaye, and 2 acres lying on le , 245. 10(7. Witnesses: John Coyne of Weston ; ; Richard, son of William ; John de Pesule ; William de Pesule. Date : 1360 (?). Latin. William of Great Sugunhull grants to Wilham de Peshale amessuage with a curtilage and a warra of land lying in thehelds of


Collections for a history of Staffordshire . din Fossebreg formerly held by Robert son of MoUa ; also atoft and half a virgate of land formerly held by William inle Lone ; also that meadow (f^) in le IMormedwe whicli the saidWilliam Berehorn lirst held ; also 2 acres of land lying atle R . . fordehaye, and 2 acres lying on le , 245. 10(7. Witnesses: John Coyne of Weston ; ; Richard, son of William ; John de Pesule ; William de Pesule. Date : 1360 (?). Latin. William of Great Sugunhull grants to Wilham de Peshale amessuage with a curtilage and a warra of land lying in thehelds of Peshale. Twenty-six selions of the land lie on le 1 1 .e. Kegworth, co. Leicester, 2 ]^ Malpas, CO. Chester. 3 Stephen Meverel occurs 1204-1243 {Staffs. Hist. Coll., hi, 88,161 ; iv, pass.) ; Warin de Vernon U, 1251 {Ibid., iv, 2,\.\) ; Richardle Harper, 1230 {Ibid., iv) ; Robert Walensis, 1199, 1207 {Ibid.,\V\,138, 166); John Walensis, 1204 {Ibid., 89). Tlie name variouslyspelt Walunsi, Walensis, Walsi, etc., means Welshman, or 22 CALENDAR OF THE SALT MSS. SALT MSS. Blakemerhegg, in length from the highway whicli leads towardsCokkemere to the foss of le Blakehet, and in width fromBrngge-siche-stile as far as the Bishops land. And one land (sic) lies on le Heebruche^ extending by the foss towards le. Bruggesiche with a meadow at the end of the said land. Andone land terrae (strip of ground, or barren tract) lies by the; way which leads from Great Sugunhull towards the churcli. : And one land lies in the aforesaid field under the vill of ?L ? Peshale, extending over Longehadelond. And one land with one pica {sic) lies on le Heebruche. And threeI selions of land he on Pesebutt with a certain meadow called J Brademede at the end of the said land, and the said meadow J is 39 feet wide, and extends towards le Sondiforde. Also ten I selions of land with a certain meadow called le Redlefhocmede I t lying by the way leading fromLittle Sugunhull towards the * ^ . church. And


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