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Covenant being a gift from Henry del Ylle and Roger de Conyngesby and Joan his wife of a piece of meadow called le Neumedowe from the alder wood at the gate of the said meadow to the willow standing at the boundary and ditch usually called Le Spanne according to its metes and bounds and lying in length next to the field called Le Oldefale; to hold with its hedges and ditches and trees with right to assart from the said Henry; in returns the said Roger and Joan quitclaim to the said Henry the other part of the said meadow extending from the said alder wood to the said willow according to its metes and bounds which part lies in length next to the meadow of Nicholas de Rothewelle with its hedges and ditches Dated at Middilton' Monday on the feast of St. Michael 9 Edward son of Edward Witnesses: William de Blakgroue, William Nichgale, John de L Launde, Thomas Gerueys, Thomas Hemry and others Circular seal of red wax on tag, 3/4 in., an eagle with its wings inverted and displayed Legend: Latin, parchment, 8 x 6 in., indented