1. Gilbert Aumari 2. Brother Robert, then Master, and the brethren and sisters of St. John's Hospital Gilbert grants one acre of meadow in Berford, on the west side and by the meadow of Luke de Ponte, of Kaynisham, which said meadow the same Luke held in villenage of the Abbot of Keynisham, and it extends upon the acre of la Wogepole and contains in width 3 perches, and at the south head 5 perches in length, in free, pure and perpetual alms. To hold of the said Gilbert and his heirs, etc, freely, etc. And if he does not warrant it he will make a reasonable exchange with them without any gainsaying from his other meadows or lands by the view of good and lawful men, so that the said brethren and sisters shall not be losers. Gilbert and his heirs will acquit the brethren and sisters for ever from all suits of their court and of other hundred and county courts, and from all royal service and other exactions, suits, customs, and demands, which variously happen in the realm of England. In consideration of this the Master, brethren and sisters remitted to Gilbert one acre of meadow in the aforesaid meadow of which his father by charter enfeoffed the Master and brethren. Witnesses: Sir Robert, then Abbot of Kaynisham; Master Thomas le Franceys; Robert Marmiun; Nicholas de Littleton; Gilbert de Wyke; Walter Basset, Bailiff of Bath; Robert Chern; Gilbert Compton. Dated: 51 Henry III. Language: Latin