The Coucher Book - or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, Nr. 70, S. 92
NIUERSIS ad quos litere iste puenerint, Henricus filius Roberti Ruyll de Weryngton salutem in dño. Noueritis me dedisse concessisse et p me et heredib3 meis omnino quietuclamasse Deo et beate Marie et Abbati et con- uentui Loci Benedicti de Stanlawe totum ius et clameum quod habui vel aliquo modo habere potui in quodam burgagio in villa de Weryngton cum ptinentijs quod pater meus quondam tenuit de dictis Abbate et conuentu. Ita quod nec ego nee aliquis heredum meorum nec aliquis p me vel p me aliquid iuris vel clamei in dicto burgagio de cetero poterimus vendicare. In cuius rei testimonium presenti scripto sigillum meum apposui. Hijs testib3, dño Henrico de Lee, Magistro Roberto de Walton, Willmo filio Radulphi, Wiümo filio Payn, Ada fabro, Roberto capellano, et alijs.
Explicit titulus septimus de Acton, Lacheford, et We ryngton, IN QUO SUNT XXXIIIJ. SCRIPTA SIGILLATA.
Scriptum vero quod fecit Ric. de Eston Johanni de Camera de terra in Acton sub sigillo suo non potuit inueniri.
VI. William Le Botiller, who died about 1380. His wife's name was Elizabeth,
and their issue were, Richard, who died s.p., and
VII. John le Botiller, who eventually succeeded as baron of Warrington, having livery of his lands in 1380, 4 Ric. II., and marrying Alice, daughter of Sir William Plumpton. In 44 Edward III. he was in the expedition to Gas- cony, in the retinue of John, duke of Lancaster. He was wounded and made prisoner at tho siege of Roche Perion, and was afterwards rescued by Sir Walter Manny. — See Fromart.
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TlTIJLUS OCTAUUS DE StEYNINGES ETC.
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