discharge of a rent for the lord's park | and into the same said court came the said Jn Grove who held from the lord one messuage and 10a of customary land with appurtenances sometime of Jn Gowle and afterwards of Rich Redyng and sought discharge for 16d for the customary rights and services sometime devolving on the messuage and aforesaid lands because he should keep the gateway of Goulysgate and the closes of the capital park of the same said and should have within the said park pasture for two fat beasts annually to be pastured next adjoining the farm and by a grant to the same said an enrolment was thereof made for the said Rich Redyng as in a court here held the day after st hilary 14.1.26Edw3 fully appeared and thus the lord upon the information concerning the truth at once it was presented to the steward of the court that he should give the said Jn discharge of the said 16d for the keeping and the making of other services which are specified above etc |