Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ... Belamy and William of Scharpmor. Witnesses, William (de) of Brochurst, Richard, his brother, Geoffrey, (fil) son of Hugh, Thomas Belamy, and others. Dat. Bromwych, Sunday in Feast of S. Peter (? cathedra, or chadedne). 6, Edward ITL (29) Peter the Dale means of the Dale = Tame Valley. "Horestonfeld," now Warstonefield on the parish plan, has a large hoarstone in it as a landmark, and will be fully described in subsequent notes, together with the barrow it evidently came from. A.D. 1335. Be it known, &c., I, William, (fil) son of Adam Aldych, have released to Geoffrey (de la) in the Hay, and Margery, his wife, in messuage and courtyard in Wodybromwich, in length between land of John (de) of Barr, miller, and road leading towards mill of Bromwych, in width between land of Roger, (fil) son of William Beleamy, and land of said John (de) of Barr. Witnesses, Roger at the Somerloud, William (de la) in the Hay, William (de) of Bromwych, clerk, Richard (de) of the Somerlond, William (de) of Scharpmor, and others. Dat. Bromwych, Sunday next p. f. of S.S. Fabian and Sabn-(8, Edward HI.) A.D. 1337. I, Richard, (fil) son of Thomas at the Schert of Wodybromwych, have given to William (de) of Scharpmor, junior, a place of land in Bromwych, in length between land of said William and land of Richard (de) of Brochurst, in width between Hayfeld and road leading from Brochurst to mill of Bromwych. Witnesses, William (de la) in the Hay, Henry (de la) in the Poles, Henry (de la) in the Hay, Hugh (de) of Scharpmor, Roger Beleamy, and others. Dat at Wodybromwych, Sunday p. f. S. James (10, Edward HI.) (30) It is curious to note that this, the subsequent charter, and many others, were dated on Sundays, which was customary then, or on market days, feasts, and...