Skinners | fine 12d to this court came Rich Baineham and Agnes his wife and the same Agnes alone and secretly examined by the lord's steward and surrendered into the lord's hands one messuage customary with the appurtenances called Skinners and one croft of customary land with the appurtenances sometime builded on and one barn customary with the appurtenances called Burtons Garden with free ingress and egress through the gates of the manor there viz from the highway leading toward Colchester even to the said barn and through the croft called Beercroft as well to carry and recarry there through the gates as through the said croft of land and when it shall please them without doing hurt there to the use of Nich Banbury and Joan his wife and their heirs to whom there is seisin thereof delivered by the lord's steward to hold to them and their heirs of the lord by the rod to the wi ll etc and they give fine etc and made fealty |