fine 6d | and they say that Jn Payn out of court surrendered to the lord by the hands of Wm Ate Wode one of the lord's tenants in the absence of the bailiff according to the custom of the manor in the presence of Jn Hyne Roger Deynes and other of the lord's tenants one cottage with appurtenances called Borwes to the use of Jn Asshford to whom the lord by his steward granted thereof seisin to hold to himself his heirs and assigns at the will of the lord by ancient services and customs saving the rights etc and he gave to the lord for a fine etc and made fealty |