Early English Rodes deed, ca. 1349

From the book: A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: Prepared Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records
By Great Britain Public Record Office
Published by Printed for H.M.S.O., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1906

I. of Wight. A. 12746. Bond by Stephen Rodes, of Newport, yeoman, to James Bisshoppe, of Brading, in 100/., conditioned for James* quiet enjoyment, during the lives of ‘ JoaneRodes wife of Stephen and late the wife of Leonard Milachell, and of John Machell, her son, of the messuage, garden and orchard, with barn, stable, &c. belonging, in Brading, a close of pasture of 4a. adjoining ‘the church lytten of Brading,’ and 18?. in the common fields of Brading, to the said messuage belonging, which the said ‘ Johane ‘ and John hold of Edward Richardes, gentleman for their lives, and for Stephen’s assurance to the said James of John’s estate in the premises, which he had bought, &c. 26 March, 28 Elizabeth. Signed by me Stephen Rodes.