whereof in the default of the rent of
Rich Chaltenhey
for having a way above the lord's lands called
Rushemede
as far as the mill of the said
Rich
called
Chaltenhey Mille
because the same said
Rich
was granted it as a way and the said way in all things was retaken into the hands of the lord of this manor at the time of the lord the late earl deceased per annum two capons as was shown in a roll of court held on
tuesday in pentecost week 38Edw3
item in the default of the rent of
Jn Debenham
for having a way above the lord's pasture called
Rushmead
as far as the meadow lately of the said
Jn Debenham
called
Pakesmeade
because in the hands of the priory and convent of Colne who are using it as a way
for which it is not possible to distrain for the same said rent per annum three capon in the sale as within six