Bargain And Sale by John Wirode of Bushton, co, Gloucester, gent., to Morgan William of Llancaut and Genet vergh Philippes, his wife, of a messuage, with a bakehouse, a house in which is built a mill for making cider, on an orchard and garden and thirteen pieces of land, a weir or land to put a weir in a place called Shytteylle were next the land of Robert Morgan, and four parcels of marsh whereof 3 lie together annexed to the said messuage and abutting on the land of the rector of Llancaut, the bakehouse and 1 acre lying in a field called le feyled, the fifth parcel of 1 acre in a field called Pyrley, sixth parcel of meadow and wood called le Pytcheir is mede, the seventh parcel of 1/2 acre lying in a field called Alys Croftes, the eighth parcel of 1 acre called Storme Daren', ninth 1 acre of wood lying next le Burden Commone, tenth parcel of 1 acre of wood between the way leading and [--] to Tyudham and abutting on the cemetery of Llancaut, eleventh parcel of 1 acre lying next the barn of Nicholas Hoell, thirteenth 3 acres lying in the Rudynge, and 1 acre abutting on the barn of the said Morgan containing 21 acres now in the tenure of Thomas Pytcheir the younger in the parish of Llancaut.