1 Roger Crist 2 William Keomyngton and Alice, his wife From 1 to 2 A curtilage in the parish of St. Michael outside the North Gate, which lies between the croft of St. John the Baptist, of Bath, on the west, and the curtilage of Thomas Buryman, and Margery, his wife, which they hold of the Mayor, &c., for their lives, and the curtilage of Adam Dodyng, and Julianna, his wife, John Rolf, and Juliana, his wife, and also of Richard le Tyllare, which are held of John Joly, called the Plomer, on the east, and the curtilage of the said William de Keomyngton, and Agnes, his wife, on the south, which they hold of William de Bath, son of John de Shyrebourn, and the meadow of William Dammolse, of Wells, and Joan, his wife, of the inheritance of the same Joan, daughter of William Cook (Cocus), of Bath, on the north, and their said curtilage contains from the said croft of St. John's, on the west, to the curtilage on the east, 108 royal feet, and in length from the said meadow on the north to the curtilage of the said William de Keomyngton, and Agnes, his wife, 96 royal feet. To have and to hold the said curtilage with the west ditch and the north close to the said William and Agnes for their lives in survivorship. Rendering to the cofferers of the Mayor, &c., 2s yearly at four terms. Clause against alienation without the assent of the Mayor &c. The same to be forfeited if the rent be three month in arrear, or the property allowed to fall into decay. After the death of William and Agnes the said curtilage &c., to revert to the Commonalty. Witnesses: Adam Whyteson; William Sweyn; Alexander le Deyar; Henry Hurel; William Cubbel, and others. Dated: Bath, 18 October, 13 Edw. III. Language: Latin