DENE. Robert de Dene, son of Sibilla de Dene , grants to the church of Begham, in frankalmoigne, 20s. of annual rent in the village of Dene, also half a mark of rent in Mereshale, and the advowson of the church of Westdene. (c. 1240-50) .
ITCHINGFELD. William de Mundham grants to John de Findune , son of Philip del Asshe , one field at Hecchingefeld called le Langakeres, paying annually 12d. (c. 1260-70.)
John ate Wode of Hechingefeld grants and confirms to John ate Welle and Alice his wife, and the heirs of the said John, two crofts called Medes in Hechingfeld. Dated at Horsham on St. Philip and St. James' day, 25 Ed. I.
HORSHAM. Lambert, son of Walter, son of Christiana de Uckefeud , grants to William de la Denne , for his service &c. and 10 marks sterling, the whole of his land called 'La Hulle' in Horsham, which Simon Terry gave to his mother Lucy . (c. 1270-80.)
William de Brawse grants to John de la Denne , for his fealty and 100s., the whole of the land called which Richard de le Denne , his father, held in the parish of Horsham, and also the land which Alwin de Wolegete held, paying annually 8s. 2d. (c. 1260.)
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MS. Ch. Sussex 109*
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With seal of arms, perfect. Armorial - William de Breuse.
Alice, wife of John de Crochurst of the parish of Horsham, remits and quit-claims to Nicholas ate Rideforde all her right as dowry in lands and tenements in Horsham, which the said Nicholas had from her late husband. Dated at Horsham the Sunday on the morrow of St. Barnabas, 23 Ed. I.
SLINFOLD, &c. Richard de Climpesfaude and Alice his wife grant to John their son two acres of meadow in the parish of Slindefaude in the meadow called 'Norzlondes med', formerly belonging to Walter de le Strode , saving to Mabilia, who was the wife of Walter Kerdolong, for her life; with remainder to Alice sister of the said John. (c. 1260-70.) .
Richard Climpesfaude grants to John his son the whole of his messuage and garden in the parish of Slindefaude, which he bought of Helewise, the widow of Ralph le Rus . (c. 1270-80.)
Richard de la Strode, son and heir of Thomas de la Strode , remits and quit-claims to Oliver de Esseby all right in a piece of land and the mill of La Hyde, about which they had had a dispute, for 14s. 4d.. (c. 1240-50.)
Walter de Penge , son of Walter le Marechal , grants to Oliver de Eslee for the sum of 40s. the half of a mill in the parish of Sclindefaud, viz. at 'La Hyde' at an annual rent of 10s. (c. 1270.)
STEYNING. Robert le Proo grants to Robert de Effingetun, merchant, and Agnes his wife, for their service and 26s., the whole of his land which is called 'la Dene' which lies on the north part of the land of Alice Shereschinges , and on the south of the king's way which leads from Steninges towards Polebererer(?). (c. 1240-50.)
Sir John de Polyngefaude, kt., grants to Henry de la Felde and Joan his wife and their heirs, for 100s., 6s. 8d. annual rent which William de Asshelye annually paid for a watermill in Wernham and Slyndefolde, ... a rent of half a pound of cummin paid by the said William for a tenement at la Hidmulle, which the grantor had from Richard la Porter . (c. 1280-90.)
Richard le Crockere grants to Oliver de Assely , for 16s. all his right and claim to half a pound of cummin which the said Oliver was accustomed to pay him for land in Wernham. (c. 1260-70.)
⟨ Warnham ⟩ Richard le Thecchem of Wernham remits and quit-claims to Thomas atte Hecche and William his son of the same village, all right in 1d. of annual rent from a field called 'Le Hok.' (c. 1280-1290.)