|
Essex. |
C. 101. Release by Robert, son of Robert de Baiocis, knight, to Sir
William de Burton, knight, and Eleanor his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies, of the manor of Wodehalle in Arkesdene. Witnesses:—Sir Robert
Gerldyng, knight, and others (named). Friday, the morrow of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 47 Edward III. Seal, imperfect. |
Oxford. |
C. 102. Release by William Savage, of Wodestock, to Master William
Symond, clerk, of all his rights in lands, &c., in More by Stanlake, which
he had by the gift of Edward Gibbys, of Abyndon. More, the Purification,
11 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 103. Grant by Richard de Melnho, of Bykeleswade, to Sir Roger
the Chaplain, his son, of two burgage tenements in Bykes, with the buildings
thereon, and the goods and chattels therein, and land in Holmefield above
the Saltereshulfurlong. Sunday after St. Matthew, 6 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
C. 104. Grant by Joan, late the wife of Nicholas del See, of Grymesby,
to Sir John West, parson of the church of Bradeley, Sir Richard, parson of
the church of Hawardby, and Sir William Lucy, master of Rayner's
Chantry in Grimsby, of lands in the vill and liberty of Grimsby.
Witnesses:—Richard de Misen, mayor, John de Holme and John Prymerose, bailiffs, and others (named). Wednesday after St. Thomas the
Apostle, 19 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 105. Release by Joan, late the wife of William Kenewy, to
Thomas Colpeper, of Estfarlegh, of her right to dower in lands of her
late husband at East Farleigh. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Frenyngham,
knight, John his brother, and others (named). 8 March, 24 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Wmld.] |
C. 106. Grant by Robert Penny, vicar of Crosseby Ravynswath,
and Adam Fattyng, chaplain, to Thomas de Dokwra and Katherine his
wife, and the heirs male of their bodies, of two tenements in Stirkelandgate in Kirkeby in Kendale, and also a close and barns in Kirkby
in Kendale. Witnesses:—Thomas de Stirkeland, knight, Richard Roos,
Robert de Belynghame, Richard Doket, John de Threlkeld, esquires.
15 November, 4 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
Oxford. |
C. 107. Grant by John Mayhu, of Goddyngdon, to John Waleys,
rector of Goddington, and Simon Carter, of Shenle, co. Bucks, of land in
Goddington. Sunday after St. Barnabas, 14 Richard II. |
[Berks.] |
C. 108. Grant by Margery, late the wife of John de Helme, to
Geoffrey King, of Hungerford, and Joan his wife, of arable land in the
field of Sandone, in a tillage called 'la Wreche.' Hungerford, Wednesday
after St. Dunstan, 11 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 109. Grant by John Mychell, of Stratton, and Alice his wife, to
Robert Schotesbroke, knight, and Edith his wife, of a messuage and land
in Baddebury and Baddehamwike, and elsewhere in the hundred of Kyngbury, and also a close, &c., in Esthrop by Hiworth, called 'Huberdes.'
16 October, 3 Henry VI. Two seals. |
[Leic.] |
C. 110. Grant by John Burdet, of Shepeye, to Nicholas Coniggusby, of
the same place, chaplain, and John de Coniggusby his brother, of a capital
messuage and a moiety of the advowson of the church in Shepeye, with the
homage and service of Hugh de Raveneston in Neubalt by Oseleston, and
with the homage of his free tenants in Baxterleye, and the homage, &c., of
William de Shepeye, rector of Bysburi, together with lands at Louseby and
houses, &c., without the western gate in the suburb of Leicester.
Witnesses:—William Chaumpayn, knight, and others (named). Saturday
after the Decollation of St. John, 23 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
Wilts. |
C. 111. Grant by John Brode, of Dounameaeye, to Nicholas Edolf and
Richard Frankeleyn, of the same place, of lands in Dounameneye and
Rodborne. Feast of St. John ante Portam Latinam, 50 Edward III. |
Bucks. |
C. 112. Demise by John Marny, esquire, to John Hobbes, the elder,
of Kyngeshey, yeoman, John Hobbes, the younger, and Richard Hobbes
his brother, of the manor of Kingsey, except the part assigned as dower to
Margaret, wife of Thomas do Echyngham, knight, late the wife of Thomas
Marny, knight, brother of the said John Marny, and excepting feudal
services. 20 February, 18 Henry VI. Seal and fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 113. Grant by Matilda, late the wife of Roger Tonky, late citizen
and wool merchant of London, to Richard de Chaddesle, clerk, and John de
Cauntebrigg, citizen and fishmonger of the same, of two tenements with
cellars, shops, and solars, in Gracechurch Street, in the parish of St. Benedict
Gracechurch; and also of 13s. 4d. rent issuing out of a tenement belonging
to the priory of St. Mary's Southwark. Witnesses:—John Peche, Mayor
of London, and others (named). Thursday, the feast of St. Martin the
Bishop, 35 Edward III. Seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 114. Grant by Richard Josep and Thomas Howelle, late of Sandon,
to John Basset, the elder, of Chishull, John Glascok, of Godestre, the elder,
Thomas Marchall, of Donmow, Thomas Selers, of Great Badewe, and John
Safoull, of Broxhed, of a messuage, land, meadow, and 12s. yearly rent, in
Sandon and Great Baddow. Saturday after St. Andrew the Apostle,
21 Henry VI. |
[Somers.] |
C. 115. Release by Thomas de Brydeport to Ralph Bonefaunt and
Margery his wife, of a cottage and curtilage with land in the manor of
Kyngestone by Yevel. Sunday before St. George the Martyr, 27 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 116. Grant by Matilda de Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick, to
William Barry, of Berkeswell, of land with a house in Berkeswell. Sunday
before St. George the Martyr, 14 Edward I. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 117. Grant by Roger de Denford, archdeacon of Rochester, and
William de Thame, clerk, to Walter Salter, of Russhton, and Joan his wife,
of a messuage in Dunstable. Tuesday, the feast of St. Benedict the Abbot,
42 Edward III. |
Middx. |
C. 118. Grant by William Chedworth, esquire, to Robert Nore, citizen
and butcher of London, and Joan his wife, of a piece of waste land in
Stebunhith, adjoining the common pasture called 'West hethe.' 15 October,
17 Edward IV. Seal and fragment of seal. |
[Suff.] |
C. 119. Grant by Robert de Bures, son of Nicholas de Bures, deceased,
to Robert Mordel, of Neyelond, and Alice his wife, and Edmund their son,
of land in Weston, part in a field called 'Foher acres,' and part in a field
called 'Gatefield.' Sunday after the Epiphany, 19 Edward I. |
[Essex.] |
C. 120. Grant by Humfrey de Waleden, knight, to Thomas, son of
Thomas Robyn, of Macchyngg, and the heirs of his body, of lands in
Matching called 'Turpynesland.' Saturday, the Assumption, 29 Edward III. |
Kent. |
C. 121. Release by Thomas Couper, alias Thomas Broke, son and heir
of Richard Couper, alias Richard Broke, of Crofton in the parish of
Orpynton, deceased, to Nicholas Lathell, gentleman, Thomas Norland,
alderman, and John Clerk, citizens and grocers of London, of 6 parcels of
land and wood lying together at Gunnepend, in the territory of Crofton, of
which one parcel is called 'Isilond,' another 'Chalkryden,' two others are
called 'Symondesfeldes;' a parcel of wood adjoins these, and the last is
called 'Pesecroft.' 20 November, 22 Edward IV. Damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 122. Assignment, by way of sale, by Thomas Swyft, rector of the
parish church of Holyngborn, to John Broun, clerk, of the tithes of the
rectory of Hollingbourne, for a certain period. 10 June, 6 Edward IV.
Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 123. Grant by Richard de Welleford, citizen and draper of London,
to William de Hanampstede, citizen and pepperer of the same, of tenements
in Cordewanerstrete, in the parish of St. Mary Aldermariecherche. London,
Friday after the Assumption, 14 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of pleas of
land, Monday after the Translation of St. Edward the King, 14 Edward III. |
Oxford. |
C. 124. Demise by William Stonore, knight, and John Wroughton,
esquire, and Henry Doggett, feoffees of the said Stonore, to Christopher
Holand, of Thame, of a messuage in Watlyngton, with a horse-mill.
7 February, 20 Edward IV. |
Kent. |
C. 125. Grant by Nicholas Lathell, gentleman, and John Clerk, citizen
and grocer of London, to Robert Praty, chaplain, of 6 parcels of land and
wood at Gunnepende, in the territory of Crofton, in the parish of
Orpington. [See C. 121.] Crofton, 25 August, 19 Edward IV. |
[Bedf. and Herts.] |
C. 126. Grant by Nicholas Gregory, of Keneswyth, to William de
Wylshamsted, son of Nicholas de Wylshamsted, of Dunstable, of lands and
tenements in Dunstable, Kensworth, and Cadendon. Sunday before
St. Barnabas the Apostle, 23 Edward III. |
[Devon.] |
C. 127. Indenture of settlement by which Henry Drewe ratifies and
confirms the estate and possession of John Hyll, son and heir of Richard
Hyll, and of the heirs of the body of the said Richard Hyll, of and in the
manors of Schyllyston, Sprydelyston, Sprydelystonie, Southneuton, and
Horswyll, and all other the lands which formerly belonged to Robert Hyll,
esquire, (except lands, tenements, suits, reversions and services in Schyllyston
Cokflut and Newton Ferres), with successive limitations in default of such
heirs in favour of William Hyll, William Hyll, the younger, and Richard
Hyll, brothers of the said John Hyll, and the heirs of their bodies.
The deed recites that William Hyndyston, serjeant-at-law, then deceased,
and the said Henry Drewe, with others then deceased, stood seised of the
premises, and all other the lands which formerly belonged to the said Robert
Hyll, to the use and profit of the said Robert Hyll; and that the said
William Hyndyston and Henry Drewe conveyed the estate to the said
Richard Hyll, son and heir of the said Robert Hyll, esquire, and kinsman
and heir of Robert Hyll, deceased, late one of King Henry VI.'s justices of
the Common Bench, and the heir of the body of the last-mentioned Robert
Hyll. 2 February, 5 Edward IV. |
Wilts. |
C. 128. Release from Richard Seward, son of John Seward, of Ludgershall, to William Saxton and Ann his wife, of Trokliston, co. Hants, of
lands in Ludgershall, and also in the vill and field of Luddesden called
'Mangcorn Fyell,' 1 June, 15 Henry VIII. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 129. Grant by John de Assavilla to Felicia de Pollesdene and
Isabella her daughter, of land in Schaldeburn, lying in a certain tillage
called 'Bradeweye,' between the land of the abbot of Derford and the
land of Henry de la Pleystowe, of Bekesgate, extending upon 'la ripe.'
[13th century.] |
Surrey. |
C. 130. Grant by John de Byeshopeston, parson of the church of
Westhorselegh, and Richard de Kerselawe, parson of the church of Byflete,
to William de St. Omer, of land in Easthorselegh, for life; with remainders
in succession to Isabella, daughter of Thomas son of William de Weston,
for life, Thomas son of Isabella, and the heirs of his body, and to the right
heirs of the said William de Weston. Monday after St. Peter ad Vincula,
29 Edward III. Fragments of two seals. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 131. Grant by William Stowte to William Lachebrook, Matilda his
wife, John Carle, and Thomas Burgeys, of four crofts of land in Horsham at
Pyllynges, adjoining the highway leading from Rogheye to Byrchenebrug.
20 January, 20 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 132. Grant by William Anable, John Trought, and Robert Haddon
to Alice West, late the wife of John West, of Dunstable, and Thomas, son
of Thomas March all, of the same place, of a tenement in West Street,
Dunstable, extending towards the north to Ikenyldstrete. 6 June,
6 Henry VI. Seal. |
Essex. Camb. Suff. |
C. 133. Indenture by which Thomas, Earl of Ormond, appoints
Thomas Huberd, gentleman, receiver-general of all his bailiffs, tenants, &c.,
of his manors, lordships, and lands in the counties of Essex, Cambridge,
and Suffolk, and grants to the said Thomas Huberd a messuage and lands
at Aketon, co. Suffolk, for life. 1 May, 15 Henry VII. English. |
[Nhamp.] |
C. 134. Demise by John Pygot, the younger, Master of the Hospital
of the Holy Trinity by Kingesthorp called 'St. Dewys,' and the brethren
thereof, to Robert Douceamour, parson of Scaldewell, and William Mackus,
of Kyslyngbury, of a fulling-mill, "dilapidated and ruinous," in the parish
of Boughton, together with the mill-pond and sluices. Monday after
St. Matthew the Apostle, 22 Richard II. |
Essex. |
C. 135. Mortgage, by way of bargain and sale, by Robert Noke, clerk,
to John Pascall, of Moche Badowe (Great Baddow), of a messuage, lands,
tenements, &c., called 'Pikerelles,' in Fifhide, and all other his freehold
and copyhold lands in Fifhide aforesaid, Rothyng Beauchamp, and
Willynghale Doo. 3 September, 27 Henry VIII. English. Signed. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 136. Release by John le Meire, alias Leche, clerk, to John Burges
and William Olyver, bailiffs of Bridport, of all actions. St. Blaise's day,
18 Henry VI. Seal. |
Kent. |
C. 137. Release by William Fenys, knight, lord of Say, son and heir
of James Fenys, late esquire and afterwards knight, and lord of Say, to
Geoffrey Boleyn, citizen and mercer of London, master Thomas Boleyn,
clerk, Thomas Urswyk, Thomas Burgoyn, Thomas Bryan, Hugh Fenne,
gentlemen, and Richard Suthwell, esquire, of the manors of Hever Cobham
and Hever Brokays, and of all lands, tenements, &c., in the parishes of
Hever and Chydyngston, of which they had been enfeoffed by the said
William Fenys and Richard Waller, Walter Mauntell, and William Gaynesford, esquires; excepting two mills in Melbrook, called 'Cranstedemilles,'
and all the lands which formerly belonged to William, lord of Clynton and
Say. 20 February, 1 Edward IV. Signed: W. Fenys, lord Say. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 138. Grant by John de Hyda, of Stodham, and Margery his wife,
to William Baxter, of Dunstable, and Christina his wife, of a piece of land
in 'le Hallewyk,' being part of the 'place' which the grantors inherited
from Nicholas de Wottone. Dunstable, Monday before the Purification,
10 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 139. Grant by Thomas Ongham, clerk, to Richard Skynner and
John Polstede, of lands, tenements, &c., in the parish of Camberwell.
Appointment of William Otley attorney to deliver seisin. 15 October,
12 Edward IV. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 140. Grant by Walter, son of Philip de Bucton, to Richard Sebode,
of Herleston in Bucton, and Cecilia his wife, of land in Bucton, between
the land of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity and the land of Richard de
Baryngton, upon Wrangeland, above Great Beru. Monday after St. Gregory,
20 Edward I. |
[Hants.] |
C. 141. Release by Margery de Haleford, daughter of Edmund de
Haleford, nun of Werewell, to Richard de Bellafago and Olimpyas, his
spouse, sister of the said Margery, of the manors of Nothechillingges,
Testwood, Elinge called 'Burylond,' and Winemanstone. [13th century.] |
[York.] |
C. 142. Grant by John Hopere, of Lacok, to Reginald Cole and
William Shorte, of a messuage and garden in Laycock, between the
tenement of the abbess of Laycock and the tenement of Robert Crookes.
Sunday before St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, 12 Henry IV. Seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 143. Grant by William Bridde, of Pekham, in the parish of
Camberwell, to Henry Baker, of the same place, of a curtilage at Peckham,
and land in the fields of Peckham, part of which lay in 'le Tye.' 8 February
22 Richard II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 144. Grant by Thomas Dovere, of Weymoth, to John Brond, of
the same, of a tenement and curtilage within the liberties of Weymouth, in
St. Nicholas Street. Witnesses:—Edward Attewell and Stephen Russel
bailiffs, Henry Batecok and William Northovere, vice-bailiffs and others
(named). Thursday before Michaelmas, 12 Richard II. |
[Berks.] |
C. 145. Demise by William Stonour, esquire, and Henry Dogett, to
John Mathewe, of four crofts in Whitele called 'Stonorscroftz.' 8 July
16 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 146. Letters of attorney from Joan, late the wife of Philip Bryce
of Weymouth, sister and co heiress of Gregory Marleburgh, to William
Marchall and John Harryes, to deliver seisin to William Olyver of a
tenement in West Street, Bridport, between a tenement of the chantry of
St. Michael and a tenement of the commonalty of Bridport. 23 March
18 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 147. Grant by Richard Bond, of Harlaxston, to Anne Bond, of the
same place, his mother, of all his lands in Harlaxton, for her life. Friday
after the Epiphany, 37 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 148. Grant by Reginald le Irmonger and Walter le Cheser, of
Hereford, executors of the will of Howel called 'le Drapere' of Hereford,
deceased, (with the consent of the vicar of St. Peter's church, Hereford,)
to John Payn, baker, of Hereford, of a house which belonged to the said
Howell in 'Oldscolestret,' and which he had directed his executors to sell
for the support of his son and the celebration of masses for his soul. Witnesses:—John Blod, Richard Eliot, and John Monyword, bailiffs of
Hereford, and others (named). Wednesday the feast of St. Barnabas,
39 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 149. Grant by Alan, son and heir of John de Delham, of Halzesto,
to John, son of Ralph de Glanvile, and Stephen his son, of one penny
yearly rent which he received from Matilda de la Funteyne, and Henry
and Dionisia her children, issuing out of a certain messuage in the said
parish of Halstou, in a field called 'Welveld,' adjoining the common way
from Stodmerehelle to Leapwelle. 20 Edward I. |
[Heref.] |
C. 150. Grant by William Haloward, of Stoke, and Thomas Mascall,
the younger, of Pencombe, to Richard Balle, of 'le More' in the parish of
Bodenham, and Joan his wife, of a messuage and land, &c., in 'le Nethermore,' in the parishes of Bodenham and Maurden; also land in 'le Upfeld'
called 'le Stubacre,' in 'le Dronfeld' and 'le Inlond.' Witnesses:—David
Morys, clerk, vicar of Bodenham, and others (named). 7 April,
23 Henry VII. Fragments of two seals. |
[Essex.] |
C. 151. Grant by Nicholas Berners to John Barlee, the elder, and
John Waryn, of the reversion of the manor of 'le Roos' with lands in
Walden, Depedene, and Thunderlee, after the death of himself and Joan his
wife. 1 June, 10 Henry V. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 152. Grant by Margery, late the wife of John Brother, the younger,
formerly citizen of London, to Margery Cotun, of Lincoln, of a tenement in
the parish of St. Botolph, Billingsgate. Witnesses:—Sir John Breton,
knight, Warden of London, Robert de Rokesle, and Martin de Ambresbury,
sheriffs, Thomas Cros, alderman of that ward, and others (named).
[22 Edward I.] Fragment of seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 153. Grant by John Baker to Richard Skynner, and Agnes his
wife, of land in Peckham, viz. in a field called 'le Short Redon,' adjoining
the land of the prioress of Halywell, in a field called 'le Short Brayerd,'
between a field called 'Bewpere' and the said Short Redon, and in a field
called 'le Worth'; in exchange for their lands in a field called 'Brayerd'
in Peckham, in a field called 'Longe Redon,' and a parcel called 'Sheneshawe,' lying to the east of a highway called 'Sulstrete.' 22 January,
11 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 154. Grant by Thomas Crudde, the elder, of the parish of Hevere,
to John Crudde, the younger, of the same place, of 15d. yearly rent out of
lands and tenements at Hever. 20 February, 49 Edward III. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 155. Grant by Simon le Buckz, of Wendovere, to William de
Carltone of land with a certain ridge belonging thereto, upon Hothulle.
Wendover, Thursday after St. Lucy the Virgin, 21 Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
C. 156. Grant by John son of William atte Birches, of Solihull, to
Henry le Coupere, of the same place, of land in Solihull called 'le foureacres.'
Sunday after St. Matthias the Apostle, 26 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 157. Release by Alice, late the wife of Reginald le Chapmon, of
Solihull, to William Lovote, of the same place, and Agnes his wife, of all
her right in land and a building which she had of the feoffment of Sir
Peter de Sontford, chaplain, in Solihull. Saturday the feast of St. Katherine,
9 Edward III. |
[York.] |
C. 158. Demise by Thomas Stonore, William Bekyngham, esquires,
Richard Bedford and Henry Dogett, to John Holewey, of Bysshopesmersh,
and Margaret his mother, of the reversion of a toft with a close called
'Worthy,' after the death of William Mattok, the elder, for their lives and
the life of the survivor. Henbury, 20 December, 1 Edward IV. Seal and
fragment of seal. |
[N'thld ?] |
C. 159. Grant by Anabilla, late the wife of William Cole, of Knaresdal, to Sir Robert de Swynburne, of all her land which Robert son of
Humfrey held in the territory of Slaggiford under Lufelawe, towards
Knarre. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Insula, of Chipchos, Sir William de
Swynburne, Thomas de Ferstaneshalwe, bailiff of Tyndale, and others
(named). |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 160. Grant by Richard Bollesore, master of the Hospital of
St. David by Kyngusthorp, and the brethren of the same, to Peter de
Kelleseye, dean of the church of the new college of St. Mary of Leicester,
and the chapter of the same church, of land in Wollaston with a water-mill
thereon, and a mill-pond, and other land adjacent. Sunday the feast of
St. Matthew the Apostle, 50 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Kent ?] |
C. 161. Grant by Geoffrey Serich to John de Horton of a curtilage
on which the grange of Reginald de la Gorste was built, in the parish of
Horton. Second day after St. Hilary, 11 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
Herts. |
C. 162. Grant by John Knightle, Simon Sare, and John Ros, of
Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, William Anable, John Skynner, James
Soddombe, and William Albryght, of land in Kennesworth, of which one
acre is called 'le Croked Acre.' 12 February, 17 Henry VI. Fragments of
three seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 163. Demise by John Greyby, master of the House or Hospital of
Holy Trinity by Kyngesthorp, and the brethren of the same, to John Astell,
of Tekyn, Ed[muud] Robyns, Ed[mund] Osberne, and Henry James, of
the same place, of their holm of Tekyn called 'le Melneholme.' Northampton, Thursday before St. Denis, 2 Henry V. Fragments of four seals. |
[Kent.] |
C. 164. Grant by John Knyth, of Sevenoaks, to Andrew Cook (Coco),
of Tuynge, of a piece of the curtilage which Knyth had purchased from the
chaplain of the chantry of the Blessed Mary of Sevenoaks, in the town of
Sevenoaks. Saturday before St. Dunstan, 13 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
C. 165. Grant by Robert, son of John Cassy, of Wych, to his sons
John, Richard, and Laurence, of land in the field called 'le Wychfeld,'
part next the land of the rector of St. Mary of Wytton, and part by the
road called 'le Ermyngwey,' and of a meadow lying in 'la more,' for their
lives; with remainder to his son Nicholas, and the heirs of his body, and
reversion to himself and his heirs. Wytton St. Mary's, Sunday before
St. Dunstan, 20 Edward III. |
[Derby.] |
C. 166. Grant by William del Hill, of Thurleston, to Ralph, son of
Richard Ravenhowe, and the heirs of his body, of land at Thurleston
called 'le Kerfenn,' bounded on the north by the river Dove and on the
south by Ravenhowstones. |
[Norf.] |
C. 167. Grant by William Spitlynges, of Sysselonde, to John Matteld,
of the same place, the elder, of land in Syseland, adjoining the land of
Sir William de la Pole, knight. Sunday after St. Peter and St. Paul,
20 Edward III. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 168. Grant by Stephen son of William le Whittawere, of Dunstable,
to William his brother, of land in Hogthone near the mill. Sunday after
All Saints, 11 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 169. Grant by Geoffrey, son of Richard Cumpernache, of
Halghesto, to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, and Margaret his wife, of
land in St. Mary of Hoo in a place called 'Ate Venne,' by the high road
called 'Fenstrete,' and of his right in the dower house which his mother
Alina held in St. Mary of Hoo aforesaid. 34 Edward I. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 170. Grant by Christina Dygges to John Storm, of Waldych, of a
piece of land in Bridport, in a lane called 'Rothameslane,' leading to
Cullynges-mill. Witnesses:—William Quarel, John Snaw, bailiffs, and
others (named). Monday after St. Pancras the Martyr, 9 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 171. Release by Albreda, daughter of the late Gilbert de Reymes,
to Sir Robert de Reydon, knight, of all right which accrued to her after the
death of Sir Robert de Reymes, her brother, formerly rector of the church
of Estonegosebekes, in a messuage, lands, &c., in Whersted, Frestone,
Wolverston, Chelmenton, Benetlegh, Coppedoc, Gippewyc, Caldewell,
Codeham, Alrys, Westerfeud, and Hegham. Witnesses:—Sir John de
Holebroc, the younger, Hugh Talemache, John de Strattone, knights, and
others (named). Reydon, Sunday before St. Peter ad Cathedra (sic),
24 Edward I. |
[Heref.] |
C. 172. Grant by Simon Somnour and Roger Broun, son of Stephen
Broun, chaplain, to George Breynton, of Hereford, of a toft lately built on
in Oldescolestrete, Hereford, adjoining a tenement of the chantry of the
altar of St. John the Baptist in St. Peter's church, Hereford. Witnesses:—
John Mey, mayor of Hereford, John Grene and William Yonge, bailiffs,
and others (named). Friday the morrow of the Ascension, 2 Henry VI.
Seal and fragment of seal. |
Worc. |
C. 173. Grant by Richard Houdy, brother and heir of Robert Houdy,
late of Wyke, deceased, to Giles Wye, John Palmare, gentlemen, John
Browne, and Robert Clerk, yeomen, of land and meadow in the lower fields
of Wyke. Feast of St. David, Bishop and Confessor, 12 Henry VIII.
Fragment of seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 174. Demise by Thomas Breynton, of the city of Hereford, gentleman, Joan his wife, and John their son, to John Towne and Agnes his
wife, of land, &c., in Welyngton. 8 November, 6 Henry VII. |
Dorset. |
C 175. Release, and confirmation of estate, by John Townyng, clerk,
William Wyke, and John Croukerne, to Robert Battescombe, son and heir
of John Battescombe, of lands, tenements, &c., in Wodmyll, which John
Fortescue, knight, in 17 Edward IV., had granted to the said Robert Battescombe. Fortescue lately held the premises jointly with John bishop of
Bath and Wells, John Hody, John Storke, John Wydeslade, Hugh Pryour,
clerk, William Olyver, William Marchell, and Martin Sydenham, deceased.
12 May, 19 Edward IV. Three seals. |
[Warw.] |
C. 176. Release by John Wodard, of Solihull, to Elizabeth, late the
wife of John atte Birches, of the same place, and Richard atte Birches
their son, of all his right in 6s. 8d. yearly rent issuing out of tenements
in Solihull. 16 July, 50 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 177. Release by John son of Thomas, son of Master Henry de
Osgotteby, to Simon Spenser, of Osselby, and Agnes his wife, of all his
right in 12d. yearly rent issuing out of lands and tenements in Usselby.
Thursday the Vigil of the Epiphany, 30 Edward III. |
Berks. Wilts. |
C. 178. Release by Roger, son and heir of Robert atte Grene, of
Knyghteton, to John Bernard, of Chepynglambourn, of all his right in lands
in Estbury and Bokhampton, Mymbury, Knyghteton, and Whitendich.
Thursday after St. George, 38 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 179. Grant by Robert de Snellescroft, clerk, to Alice Frogghemore,
and Agnes her eldest daughter, of a burgage tenement with curtilage in
'la Stakelane,' Bridport. Witnesses:—Edward Renaud, Roger Barry,
bailiffs, and others (named). Friday after the Annunciation, 17 Edward II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 180. Release by John Swopere, of Stoke Abbas, to John Querdeleon
and Edith his wife, of all his right in a messuage in East Street, Bridport.
Witnesses:—William Hichecoke, John Lomb, bailiffs, and others (named).
Wednesday the feast of St. James the Apostle, 32 Edward III. |
[York.] |
C. 181. Demise by William de Skargill, the younger, knight, son of
Waren de Skargill, knight, to Thomas Belle, of Cotheworth, and Richard
Mayntrell, of lands in Cudworth. Pontefract, 3 April, 35 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 182. Release by Nicholas, son of John le Rotour, to John son of
John le Soutere, of Dorchester, of all his right in land in Dorchester.
Monday after St. Barnabas, 29 Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 183. Grant by John Hampton, chaplain of Stanlake, to John
Rede, of London, of the lands, &c., in More by Stanlake and in
Stanlake, which he had of the feoffment of Thomas Stephen, of Stanlake.
Witnesses:—Bartholomew Hastyngs, William Leche, bailiffs of Bampton,
and others (named). 10 May, 4 Henry V. |
[Warw.] |
C. 184. Demise by Sarah, late the wife of Thomas de Fynchale, to
John, son of Ralph Colmor, and Christiana his wife, of a messuage with
grange and croft in the town of Solihull, for their lives. Sunday after
St. Alphege, 2 Richard II. |
[Hants.] |
C. 185. Grant by John Goion, John de Schipptone, and Peter ate
Walle, to Walter son of Richard de Combe, of Northcodeworth, and Edith
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of a messuage and curtilage, one
carucate of land, 100s. rent, and a moiety of a mill, in Compton by Upham.
Morrow of All Souls' Day, 10 Edward III. [Copy ?] |
[Worc.] |
C. 186. Grant by Robert Smhyt, of Pershore, to Andrew Hedey,
tailor, of Pershore, and Joan his wife, of land in the upper field of
Wyke, in a furlong called 'Halowedene.' Pershore, Thursday after
Michaelmas, 12 Henry IV. Seal. |
[N'thld] |
C. 187. Demise by Harry, Earl of Essex, to Roger Heroun, esquire,
of his castle and lordship of Tyndale, to hold as the same was lately
granted by indenture to Robert, late Lord Ogle, for 5 years at a rent of 80l.
The deed states that the said Roger, and Richard Barewe, of Holy Island,
merchant, John Belte, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, draper, William Thompson,
and Nicholas Hanyng, of the same place, merchants, had entered into a
bond for 100l., to be void if the said rent is duly paid. 4 February,
13 Edward IV. English. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 188. Grant by John Maylard and Cecilia his wife, to John Tyrel
and Matilda his wife, of one-third of a messuage, with land and meadow, in
'le Yete,' and meadow in the marsh, in the vill and fields of Borewardescot.
Boreward, Friday after the Translation of St. Swithin, 16 Edward II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 189. Grant by Benedict de Folsham, citizen of London, to Henry de
Frowyk, of Middlesex, and Thomas Lambard, citizen of London, of a corner
tenement in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less, adjoining his tenement
called 'Ryngedehall' on the east, Cordewanerstrete on the west, and
Knyghtryderestrete on the north. Saturday the vigil of St. Simon and
St. Jude, 26 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of
Common Pleas, London, Monday after All Saints, 26 Edward III. |
Herts. |
C. 190. Demise by Nicholas Carru, the younger, esquire, of Bedyngton,
Surrey, to Laurence Pikot, of Dunstable, and John Asshby, of Luton, of
the whole growth of wood and underwood in the wood called 'Lammareswode,' in the parish of Whethamstede. 7 February, 6 Henry VI. |
[Berks.] |
C. 191. Grant by William Broun, of Modfeld Harald, to John de
Muntrih, and Joan his wife, of land in the field called 'Martinesfordesfeld'; with liberty to alienate "tam in egritudine quam in sanitate."
[13th century.] |
[Wilts.] |
C. 192. Grant by Henry le Trewe, of 'la Wythege,' and Margaret
his wife, to Robert le Toppere, of Marlborough, clerk, of a house and
curtilage in Haleystrete, Marlborough. Witnesses:—William de Rameshulle, constable of Marlborough Castle, Richard Bray, mayor of Marlborough,
Walter le Bowyere and Andrew Garde, reeves, and others (named).
Friday the feast of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, 1 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 193. Demise by Master Robert de Catteworth, Master of the
Hospital of Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the
same, to Thomas Gilberd, of Esthaddon, Matilda his wife, and Laurence
their son, of a moiety of a messuage and curtilage in Esthaddon, and a
moiety of a carucate of land, for their lives. Witnesses:—Sir Henry le
Bray, Sir Laurence de Belegrave, and others (named). Michaelmas,
20 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 194. Grant by William de Sancto Martino to Richard the Clerk, of
Knyghtteton, of a messuage and curtilage in Knighton, one virgate of
land in Chelke, and half a virgate in Knighton. Witnesses:—Sir Nicholas
de Haveresham and Sir Geoffrey Chamberlain, knights, and others (named).
[13th century]. |
[Berks.] |
C. 195. Grant by Richard de Polhampton to John, son of Master
John de Chelreye, the elder, of all his land of and belonging to Balatteston,
with messuages, &c., paying therefor a yearly rent of eight marks to
Emeline, late the wife of Sir Roger de Inkepenne, for her life. Witnesses:—
Sir Thomas Danvers, Sir Richard Fokeram, and others (named). Sunday
the feast of St. Katherine, 7 Edward II. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 196. Grant by William atte Dene, the elder, of Cadyngdone, to
Thomas Skyner, of Dunstable, of three acres of arable land under Caddington Hill. Monday after the Assumption, 19 Richard II. Damaged. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 197. Demise by John Greiby, Master of the House or Hospital of
Holy Trinity by Kingsthorp, and the brethren of the same, to Thomas
Warde, of Bukton, the elder, and William his son, of a holme of meadow
in the meadows of Little Brampton. 20 May, 34 Henry VI. |
[York.] |
C. 198. Grant by John Belle, of Cotheworth, to Thomas Belle, of the
same place, of land in Cudworth, in Penihal, by Dandekeres, in the old
field, under Jonrode, upon 'le Toftes,' in 'le Westhaghe,' in the upper
furlong, and upon 'le Morlandes.' Witnesses:—John de Aula, of Cudworth,
and others (named). [13th century]. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 199. Release by Alice, daughter of William de Stalham, knight,
to Sir Geoffrey Wyth, knight, and Isabella his wife, of lands, &c., in Stalham,
Ingham, Hegham Potters, Smalburgh, Dylham, Worthsted, Westwykes,
Beston, Berton, Irated, Netisherd, Hornyngges, and Aysmanhawe.
Witnesses:—Sir Reginald le Gros, knight, and others (named). Beeston,
Saturday the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 9 Edward II. |
Suff. Essex. |
C. 200. Release by Elizabeth Pulham, of Bury St. Edmunds, late the
wife of William Sondone, of Stokeneilond, to John Aleyn, of Milande
by Colchester, of lands, &c., in Stoke Neyland, in the hamlet of Neyland,
and elsewhere in Suffolk, and in Great and Little Horkesleygh, Essex.
Bury St. Edmunds, Monday before St. Barnabas the Apostle, 47 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |