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- From C. V. Collier, "Documents at Burton Agnes," citation details below:
Thursday after the Translation of S. Thos., Martyr, 1312.
Grant in tail by Roger de Somervyle, Lord of Burton Annays, to Walter de Kelk and Margery his wife, of a plat of turbary and marsh in Burton Annays called Thorneholm Ker, lying in length between the field of Grauncemor called Thornholm, and the head (capud) of Milnebergh towards the north, and in breadth between the...tert'am) of Milneber, and the fields of Little Kelk and Great Kelk as appears by the meets and bounds placed there, and also a plat of meadow called Whithulle, as it lay near the field of Grauncemor called Thorneholm on the west, at a yearly rent of 20s. Power to the grantees to spread (ad spargendam) dry and stack (tassandam) their turves in the said turbury and marsh on the grantor's...(tert'am) of Milneberg. Witnesses -- Sir John de Heselarton, Sir Geoffrey de St Quintin, Sir Robert de Boynton, Kts.; William de Schirburn, John de Schirburn, Teobald de Brigham, Robert de Sywardby, William Mahew of Langtoft, Richard de Lascy, John Hirnyng, Norman de Kernetby, John de Gemelying.
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