William Selby freely holds in the same place certain lands and tenements in the open fields, for homage, fealty and suit of the court of Norham, and for foreign service, and he pays each year, equally at the four aforesaid terms of the year, 3 pounds.
Robert Selby holds at the will of the Lady Queen half the vill of Grindon, with half of all the lands, meadows and pastures in the same vill, and he pays each year, at the terms of Martinmas and Pentecost in equal portions, 3 pounds 16 shillings
Total for free holdings – 3 pounds
[Total] at will – 3 pounds 16 shillings
[Total] – 6 pounds 16 shillings
There’s no indication of the year, but perhaps Elizabeth I (1558-1603)? It looks like a published edition of a manorial survey, so perhaps try searching for any such survey of Norham between those dates?