The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 172, S. 213
XXX. Carta de terra in Neubold* ad horreum construendum.
CI A N T presentes et futuri quod ego Galfridus filius Robti de Newbold dedi concessi et hoc presenti scripto meo confir- maui Deo et ecclesie sancti Cedde in Rached. et Abbati et Conuentui Loci Benedicti de Stanl. rectorib} eiusdem quandam por- tionem terre mee in Newbold, seil. ex aquilonari parte vie que ducit ad Butterword, in puram et ppetuam elemosynam, videl. xliiij. pedes in longitudine et xxxviij. pedes in latitudine ad construend. ibidem unum horreum cum libero introitu et exitu omni tempore anni. Habend. et tenend. dictis rectorib}, sicut dictum est, et eorum succes- sorib} libere et quiete. Nichil inde faciendo nisi preces et orationes. Ego vero dictus Galfridus et heredes mei dictam terram ut predictum est dictis rectorib} et eorum successorib} contra omnes homines et fèminas imppetuum warantizabimus, acquictabimus et defendemus. Et ut hec mea donatio rata et stabilis preseruet hoc scriptum sigilli mei impressione roboraui. Hijs testib} dño Johe tune vicario de Rach.,-f Henr. de Kyghelay| tune senesc. de Blakcburnshir, Nicho de Berdeshull, Willo de Haword, Ad. de Berdeshull, Ad. de Liuesay, Willo filio eius, et alijs multis.
* Geoffrey do Buckley gave lands in Newbold to Adam de Holden, his nephew, by a deed s.d. but in the reign of Henry III.; and the Newbolds, long retainers of the abbey of Whalley, probably had their lands and origin from the Buckleys. The family continued at Newbold until the beginning of the last century.
t John de Blackburne.
Î Henr. de Kighlay seneschallus de Blakcburnshirc 16 Edward I.
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