(a)  Henry de Porta  grants to  William the clerk of Wallingford , for his homage and service, one acre of arable land in the field of Clopcote in 'Koclingforlong' paying annually to him and his heirs 1d.; fur this charter he gave to the said Henry l0s. sterling. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 11.)
     (b) R., the treasurer of the Hospital of Jerusalem in England, with the consent of the brethren, grants to  Adam the cooper  one messuage in Clopcote, which they had by the gift of  Ralph de Porta ; paying annually for the same 12d. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 12)
     (c)  John de Wallingford, marshal, with the consent of  Sarah his wife, quit-claims to  Roger de Hamsted  and  Alice his wife all right in that tenement which came to Sarah as dower after the death of  Ralph Guilebole  her husband, and lyes between a tenement that was  Walter Godlac  and the cemetery of the priory of Wallingford in the parish of St. Martin; paying annually to the priory 3s.
     (d)  Peter le Vincter of Wallingford  grants to  Roger de Hamsted  and  Alice his wife, for 5 marks in hand paid, the whole of that messuage with appurtenances which is situated as in charter (c); paying annually to the sacristan of the priory of Wallingford 4s. 1d
    (e) Convention made between the prior and convent of Wallingford of the one part and  Roger de Hamsted  of the other, A.D. 1260, in the feast of the Assumption B.V.M.; the said prior and convent grant licence to place a gable towards the east of his house which is situated between the land of  Walter Guthlak  on the one part and the cemetery wall of the priory on the other; for this concession the said Roger gave half a mark and an annual rent of 1d.
     (g)  Alexander Pernele , son of  William the clerk of Wallingford , grants to  Ralph de Watlynton, the prior, and monks of Wallingford in frankalmoigne one tenement in the parish of Holy Trinity, between the tenement sometime  Thomas the carter 's and the tenement of the prior which was  William Prat 's. (Ralph de Watlynton, prior c. 1270)
     (h)  Nicholas, son of Turold , grants to the church and monks of Wallingford in frankalmoigne the messuage he bought of  Guthmund the tailor ('parmentario') , saving a rent of 7 1/2d., which annually is paid to the secretary of the lord of Mungewell
     (i)  William de la Wyk  grants to the prior and convent of Wallingford the whole of the tithe of his lordship of Wyk; also 2s. annual rent from the tenement of  Gilbert Baile  in frankalmoigne
      (l)  William de Drueval , with the consent of his sons, gave one hide of land in Goring to the monks of Wallingford for their care of him while he was ill, and likewise he gave to them Tedric the younger with one virgate of land, his sons and belongings; of this hide the virgates are, one held by Tedric the younger, another by Hereward and Sa... his brother, a third by Godric, Swan, and Stephen. The fourth virgate with one acre of meadow the lady Huna gave from her hide which she held in Goring free from all secular service.
     (m)  Thomas de Drueval  confirms the donation which  William de Drueval  his uncle gave to the monks of Wallingford, namely one hide of land with one acre of meadow in Goring
      (o) Convention made between  Gregory, the prior, and the convent of Wallingford of the one part, and lady Sarah the prioress and convent of Goring of the other part, by which the said prior and convent grant one virgate of land in Goring, called 'Cunstables land,' to the said prioress and convent for an annual rent of 5s. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 51.) Dated at Wallingford on the morrow of the Conception B.V.M., 1284
     (p)  William de Rudpult  grants to the prior and convent of Wallingford a rent of 8d., which  Wimund de Swincumbe  annually paid for 4 acres of land and one of wood above Wikam, which is called Wodecroft.
     (q)  Lucy de Verney  is bound to pay to the prior and convent of Wallingford annually 8s. for one tenement and two virgates of land in Mapledurham, of which virgates  Robert le Frankeleyn  formerly held one and  William Frenche  ... the other, which said tenement and two virgates sir John of Mapledurham Chausey, kt., had from the prior for the said rent of 8s
    (r)  Walter de Chauseye  grants to the church of Wallingford one acre of land in Mapledurham, namely, that which is called 'havlvesaker,' and with this acre 10 sticks of eels or 2s. annually, for the souls of his father, mother, and himself. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 52.)