Lubenham [Leics.]. Fourteenth-century transcripts, on paper, of two charters, by which  William Malesovers  grants to D⟨aventry⟩  in free alms (i) a messuage and land which  Richard of Thedingworth  once held in L⟨ubenham⟩ . Witnesses:  Robert fitz-Walter, lord of D⟨aventry⟩  ,  Eustace of Watford ,  Richard of Lot[rington] ,  Hugh Yrneyn of Thedingworth ,  Robert son of  Adam  of Langton ,  Robert son of the rector of [Halveton],  Thomas, son of  Ivo of Haverberg  . ⟨1255–65.⟩ (ii) a messuage and half a virgate in L⟨ubenham⟩ . Witnesses: Sir Ascer, vicar of D⟨aventry⟩  ,  William of Scaldeby clerk of Sir Edmund, King Henry’s son ,  Roger son of  William of Foxtune , clerk,  Henry of Osbesston  […], […] of Thedingwurth ,  Robert […] of Langeton ,  Robert son of the rector of Halveton . ⟨1265–77.⟩