Taken from the Manorial Fines for Churt in Churt: A Medieval Landscape by Phillip Brookes 2000.
John de Cruce paid 13/4d for messuage and virgate of Tounsend (also called Townsend, and now known as Green Cross) from his father William in la Cloures, also known as William atte Cruce- no date, but prior to 1308.
1308 Joan widow of John de Cruche for the same from her husband during widowhood -13/4d
1312 Alice daughter of John Cruche for the same from her father - 13/4d
1341 Joan daughter of John atte Crouche for the same from her father - 13/4d
Taken from entries in the Winchester Pipe Rolls from
SN4086 Peasant Land Market in Southern England, 1260-1350.
1293 Farnham, Surrey: John atte Cruch' paid 6d for the marriage as a father of his daughter Alice.
1313 Farnham, Surrey: Alice atte Cruche paid 3/4d for an inheritance (messuage and virgate) in Churt, previously owned by John.
1342 Farnham, Surrey: Joan atte Crouche paid 13/4d for messuage and virgate in Churt, previously owned by her father John.
Messuage - a dwelling house and legal rights such as access to commons etc.
Virgate - the Farnham Manor virgate was about 32 modern acres - see Medieval Farnham by Father (Etienne) Robo 1935.