21 March 1392 Westminster:
To William Bolle escheator in Lincolnshire. Order to take of Ismania who was wife of John de Burgherssh knight an oath etc., and to give her livery of a third part of the manor of Skendelby 2 acres of land therein excepted, the eighteenth part of the profit of a market on Saturdays at Perteney, the eighteenth part of the profit of the toll and fair there every year on the eve and day of St. Mary Magdalene, the Assumption and the Nativity of the Virgin, 4 acres 1 rood, 10s. of rent of assize of freeholders and a third part of 2 acres of meadow in Perteney, which with three tofts, one dovecote, 2½ virgates of land, 8 acres of meadow and 6d. of rent in Kyngeseye, 4s. of rent in Tourseye and a third part of all wood and underwood in Kyngeseye and Tourseye co. Bukingham, two messuages, 2½ virgates 2 acres of land, 1½ acre of meadow in Tythorp and a third part of all wood and underwood in the manor of Ewelme and town of Tythorp co. Oxford the king has assigned to her in dower, with assent of Joan de Mohun lady of Dunster, to whom the king has committed the ward of the purparty of Maud one of the said John's daughters and heirs who is within age and in his ward, and assent of John Grenevylle and Margaret his wife the other daughter and heir who is of full age.