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Deeds: C.301 - C.400

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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.

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C.301 - C.400

[Dorset.] C. 301. Grant by Andrew Maukyswell, clerk, son and heir of John Maukyswell, late of Bridport, to John Forsay, of a burgage tenement with curtilage in West Street, Bridport. Witnesses:—John Sterre, one of the bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). 3 November, 30 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
Surrey. C. 302. Grant by Henry Melleward, citizen and cooper of London, and Isabella his wife, to John Sondeford, of the parish of Camberwell, Robert Tatersall, citizen and draper of London, John Sandwich, vicar of Camberwell, and Robert Valence, of all their lands, &c. in Camberwell, and also of the vessels of lead, wood, and iron in the brewhouse on the premises. 31 January, 5 Henry V. Two seals.
Derby. C. 303. Indenture between Rondulf Eggerton, esquire, and Robert Woode, of Kell, gentleman, by which the said Rondulf agrees to marry Isabella, daughter of Robert Hill, deceased, and of Alice, late his wife, then the said Robert Woode's wife, before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist next, "if the said Isabella thereto will be privy and agreeable"; and the said Robert Woode and Alice his wife covenant to settle on Rondulf and Isabella, lands, &c., in the county of Derby to the yearly value of six marcs. 20 January, 18 Henry VII. English.
[Surrey.] C. 304. Grant by Richard de Chippenham, hosier, of London, to Roger ate Crouch, of Little Schelford, and Joan Brouneighe his wife, of a piece of land with building and curtilage at Peckham, in the parish of Camberwell. Sunday after the Assumption, 19 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
Ireland. C. 305. Grant by Thomas, Earl of Ormond, to his cousin Sir Piers Butler, knight, of his manors of Cloncurry, Woghteryn, Woghterard, and Castelwarnyng, in Ireland, for his life; with a proviso that if the latter fail to obtain possession of the premises the grant is to be null and void. 26 July, 1 Henry VIII. Signed. English.
[Worc. ?] C. 306. Demise by Robert, son of John Cassy, of Wych, to Margery Cassy, of the same place, and John and Emma her children, of a house in 'la Barrestret,' Wych, for their lives. 9 March, 9 Edward III. Seal.
Hants. C. 307. Grant by Baldwin Bremshet to John Bremshet of his manor of Lytylgatecombe, together with all his lands, &c., in Little Gatecombe and Copenore, and elsewhere in the county of Hants. 3 April, 8 Edward IV.
[Dorset.] C. 308. Grant by William Hychecok, of Malmysbery, son and heir of William Hychecok, late of Bridport, to William Olyver, of Bridport, of land by Kyllyngislane called 'Mortehay,' in Bridport. Witnesses:—John Burges, one of the bailiffs of Bridport, (the said William Olyver being the other), and others (named). Wednesday the Vigil of the Ascension, 23 Henry VI. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 309. Release by John Blunt, son and heir of John Blunt, of Dunstable, to John Pacown, of the same place, of a yearly rent of 15d. for a piece of land in the western borders of Dunstable, abutting on the high road called 'Ekenyldestret.' Monday the Annunciation, 44 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[York.] C. 310. Grant by William de Hepworth, vicar of Ruston, and Richard Oxspring, of Cotheworth, to Elizabeth, late the wife of Nicholas de Wordesworth, of Penyston, of a tenement in Thurleston called 'Copstorth,' and a yearly rent of 2s. issuing out of a tenement in Penyston, adjoining a garden called 'Coyteszerd,' for her life, with remainders over. Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 30 Henry VI. Seal.
Kent. C. 311. Grant by Guy Fairfax, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Urswyk, Recorder of London, William Porte, esquire, and William Norton, esquire, to Richard Martyn, son of John Martyn, late one of the Justices of the Common Bench, and of Anne the said John's wife, in pursuance of the will of the said Anne, of the manor of Seasalter, and the tenements called 'Pympes tenements,' in the parish of Seasalter aforesaid, which they lately held jointly with William Wangford, serjeant-at-law, deceased, by the gift of the said Anne and Matthew Philipp, citizen and alderman of London, and William Steven. Appointment of John Robert, of Faveresham, and William Depedale, attornies to deliver seisin. 20 February, 4 Edward IV. Three seals.
Herts. C. 312. Assignment by John Hodell, of Watford, collier, to John Mylsham and John Wynkbourne, King's yeomen (valetti) of the Crown, Thomas Byrche, of the King's household, and William Hodell, of Busshe, collier, of all his goods, chattels, debts, &c. 10 June, 19 Edward IV.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the King's Chancery, August, 21 Edward IV.
[Bedf.] C. 313. Grant by John son of Henry le Carpenter, of Dunstable, to John le Fouelere, of the same place, of a messuage in North Street, Dunstable, by Watlingstreet. Vigil of the Annunciation, 16 Edward II. Damaged.
[Linc.] C. 314. Grant by Simon son of Robert the Clerk, of Middilrasen, to Walter de Walesby, of Oselby, of one-third of a toft in Usselby, and land in the west field of the same, upon 'le Westlangs,' and by Cevenelhol. Thursday the feast of St. Nicholas, 18 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Heref.] C. 315. Letters of attorney from George Breynton to John Pagyn and John Hulle, barber, of Hereford, to deliver seisin to John Mey, William Monynton, William Maxey, clerk, and Richard Gybons, chaplain, of all the said Breynton's tenement in the city and suburb of Hereford. 3 August, 14 Henry VI.
[Heref.] C. 316. Grant by Roger Bodenham, esquire, son and heir of Isabella, late the wife of Walter Cosynge, to John Mey, mayor of Hereford, Walter Mybbe, George Breynton, and Richard Grene, of land in the suburb of Hereford, in a field called 'Wydemersshe portefeld.' Witnesses:— John Mey, tanner, bishop's bailiff in Hereford, William Yonge, Nicholas Chyppenham, King's bailiffs of the said city, and others (named). Saturday before Christmas Day, 3 Henry VI. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 317. Release by William, son of Thomas Gilbert, of Weymouth, to Philip Soydon, of all his right in a messuage in the High Street of Weymouth. Witnesses:—John Berde, Walter Lanehous, bailiffs of Weymouth, and others (named). Sunday after the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, 44 Edward III.
Herts. C. 318. Grant by Thomas Bordale, tailor and draper, of St. Albans, to John Spendelove, William Asshe, Roger Selle, chaplain, William Todde and William Wyche, of the same place, of a messuage and garden in Haliwellestrate, St. Albans, to the north of the stream flowing towards Soppewelle. Tuesday the feast of St. Dunstan, 10 Henry V. Counterpart of C. 345.
[Middx.] C. 319. Grant by Isabella de Acon, late the wife of John de Acon, called 'le Lieutour,' citizen of London, to Henry Darcy, citizen and draper of London, and Katherine his wife, Isabella's daughter, of 40s. and one pound of cummin yearly rent issuing out of a tenement in the street leading from Walebrok to St. Paul's, in the parishes of St. John de Walbrook and St. Anthony, London. Sunday before the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 6 Edward III. Seal, imperfect.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Common Pleas, Monday after St. James the Apostle, 6 Edward III.
[Heref.] C. 320. Grant by Lucy, late the wife of John le Souter, of Welynnton, to Walter Restot and Robert le Harpur, of the same place, of lands and tenements in Wellington, which she had by the gift of Walter, late vicar of Wellington, and Roger, late chaplain of St. Mary in the same church. Sunday after St. Augustine, bishop of the English, 37 Edward III. Seal, imperfect.
[N'hamp.] C. 321. Demise by John Greiby, Master of the House or Hospital of Holy Trinity by Kyngesthorp, and the brethren of the same, to Thomas Wylkockes, of Holwell, Joan his wife, and John his son, of two messuages, land, &c., in Easthaddon, for their lives, and the life of the survivor. 15 January, 17 Henry VI.
[Herts.] C. 322. Release by Richard de Gatisbury, son of Richard de Gatisbury, knight, to his lord, Sir Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, of all his right in a moiety of a mill, land, and 4s. yearly rent in Westmeln. Hertford, Sunday after St. Cuthbert, 11 Edward II. Damaged. Seal, imperfect.
Endorsed: Westmyll.
[Bedf.] C. 323. Grant by William son of Martin le Saltere, of Dunstable, and Christina his wife, daughter of John Stevene, of Dunstable, to William, son of Henry Chadde, of the same place, of a plot of land with curtilage in West Street, Dunstable. St. Peter in Cathedrâ, 21 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
Middx. C. 324. Release by William Halmar, pouchmaker, Thomas Brice, mercer, Thomas Ostriche, haberdasher, and Robert Spayne, scrivener, citizens of London, to James Bradman and John Wyrall, gentlemen, of all their right in land in the parish of Haryngey, in fields called 'Threnacres' and 'Stevenesfeld.' 17 June, 9 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Chesh.] C. 325. Release by John Cotyngham, citizen of Chester, to Thomas Kent, citizen of the same city, of all his right in a messuage and garden in Forgatestrete, Chester. Tuesday after St. Hilary, 31 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Worc.] C. 326. Grant by Robert, son of John Cassy, of Wych, to Henry Thoury and Cicely, Robert's daughter, of a messuage in Wych, and bulleriam duorum plumborum of salt water in the same place. Witnesses:—John Unuin and John Braz, bailiffs of Wych, and others (named). Thursday after St. James the Apostle, 22 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 327. Grant by William son of Robert de Caldeford, of Solihull, to Thomas le Hore, of Elmedon, of pasture land in Solihull, at Blakeslade. Saturday after St. Bartholomew the Apostle, 17 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 328. Release by Denis Lopham, clerk, Robert Guppeye, and John Lane, citizens and mercers of London, to Thomas Charleton, of Middlesex, Thomas Aleyn, Richard Forster, Thomas Thornburgh, William Norton, draper, William Kelshill, fishmonger, and John Cloos, citizens of London, of all their right in two messuages, land and meadow in Kentisshetoun, and in the parishes of St. Clement Dane's, without New Temple Bar, and St. Giles' of the Lepers, without Old Temple Bar. 2 April, 21 Richard II.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll, in the King's Chancery, April, 21 Richard II. Three seals.
[Staff.] C. 329. Release by William Mulward, of Much Wenlok, and Edith his wife, to Richard son of Thekenes de Bettiley, of all their right in lands and tenements in the vill, fields, and lordship of Betley, which descended to them after the death of Robert Leke, father of the said Edith. Sunday after All Saints, 11 Richard II. Seal, and fragment of seal.
Bucks. C. 330. Release by Thomas Hamden, son of Richard Hamden, to Robert de Marny, knight, and Alice his wife, and their heirs male, and in default of such heirs to Ingelram le Bruyn, knight, and his heirs male, of all his right in two tofts and land in Kyngeseye: the said Robert and Alice being in possession by virtue of a fine levied 7 Richard II. 17 July, 8 Richard II.
[Cornw.] C. 331. Sale by John Marney, knight, Thomas Terell, William Terell, of Beche, knights, Thomas Throkmorton, esquire, John Rous, the elder, Robert Throkmorton, and John Reynward, the younger, to John Wattys, of Bodmin, of wood and underwood in Kylquyte, called 'Pencarowe wood.' Monday before St. Luke's day, 1470. English.
[Heref.] C. 332. Grant by Thomas Bourghhull to William Lank, vicar of Welyngtun, Richard Hynton, chaplain of St. Mary in the same church, and Roger Partrich, of Wellington aforesaid, of 23d. yearly rent issuing out of tenements in Wellington. 5 March, 15 Richard II.
[Essex.] C. 333. Grant by Beatrice, daughter and heiress of Robert de Larokel, of Arkesden, to John Fraunceys, of Bumstede Helyon, and John Hecheman, clerk, of Arkesden, of her manor of Wyggepet. Friday after the Ascension, 50 Edward III.
[Heref.] C. 334. Grant by Robert le Careter, of Welynton, to Richard de Bagingeden of land upon 'la Wodeton,' and meadow in the meadow of Wellington. [13th century.]
[Berks.] C. 335. Grant by Walter Catewy, the elder, to Thomas and Launcelot Catewy his sons, of lands, &c., in Suenweswyke, Westwyke, and in the parish of Borewardescote (Buscott). Harewell, Monday after St. Bartholomew the Apostle, 35 Edward III. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 336. Grant by William, son of William Corveyser, the elder, to William Tracy, son of Walter Tracy, of a messuage and curtilage in West Street, Bridport. Witnesses:—Adam de Larkestok, Peter Prestes, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). 28 May, 5 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 337. Grant by Peter Pakeman, of Dunstable, to Hugh de Wodecroft, of land in the field of Houtone. Vigil of St. Andrew the Apostle, 20 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 338. Defeasance to a mortgage from Roger Alewyne, of Brodechalke, to William Coole, of Wilton, weaver, and Alice his wife, of a meadow in Broadchalk called 'Langemed,' to the east of Langebrigge. Monday after St. James the Apostle, 3 Henry V. Seal.
[Linc.] C. 339. Grant by William, son of Roger Smyth, of Ouresby, to Robert de Crosholm, of the same place, and Margaret his wife, of a toft in Usselby, and land in the field of Usselby, abutting on Claxby Moor, in 'Osselby Croftes,' in Usselby Thome, in the south field of Usselby and in Forhenges. Sunday after the Purification, 31 Edward III.
[Wilts.] C. 340. Grant by Thomas Calston and Margery his wife, to Thomas Cooke, of Marlebergh, of a tenement in 'le Grene,' Marlborough, for his life. Witnesses:—John Roches, knight, constable of Marlborough castle, William Perham, mayor of Marlborough, and others (named). Wednesday after St. Augustine, 14 Richard II.
Kent. C. 341. Grant by Thomas Hexstall and Henry Hexstall, gentlemen, to Robert Weston, William Medylton and Thomas Vocatour, citizens of London, of all their lands, &c., in the parishes of Halstowe and St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo. Appointment of William Whyte and William Grene, attornies to deliver seisin. 4 October, 21 Edward IV. Two seals.
[Warw.] C. 342. Grant by John de Grey, of Retherfeld, knight, to Thomas le Hore, of Elmedon, of a piece of pasture land in Solihull. Monday (?) after St. Martin, 41 Edward III. French. Damaged.
[Bedf.] C. 343. Grant by Nicholas de Grafton, of Dunstable, to William de Grafton, of the same place, his brother, of a messuage and curtilage in West Street, Dunstable, adjoining Ikenildestreet. Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 23 Edward III.
York. C. 344. Demise by John, abbot of Byland, and the convent there, to Richard Lassels, gentleman, of a 'mylnestede' to build a mill upon, in the manor of Wyldon, and of a mill race throughout the whole lordship of Kylburne, to be made from the town or banks of Kylburne to the said 'mylnestede,' with the soken of the townships of Overkylburne and Netherkylburne. The chapter house of Byland Abbey, 1 September, 30 Henry VIII. English.
[Herts.] C. 345. Counterpart of C. 318.
[Herts.] C. 346. Grant by John atte Spitele, of Kenesworthe, to Henry Paulin, of Dunstable, of land in the field of Kenesworthe, at Aveldone, in exchange for other land in the said field of Kensworth. Sunday before St. Matthew, 33 Edward I.
[Kent.] C. 347. Release by Elias Rayner, of the parish of West Farlegh, to William Brouman (?), of the parish of Eldynges (Yalding), of all his right in a messuage, garden, and piece of land called 'Aschesland,' in the parish of West Farlegh aforesaid, adjoining the highway called 'Ketelysstret.' Friday, Michaelmas day, 48 Edward III.
[Warw.] C. 348. Release by Emma, daughter of Alice le Wythe, of Elmedon, to Hugh son of Margery le Revedouctur, of the same place, of all her right in a tenement in the fee of Elmedon. Wednesday after the Circumcision, 9 Edward III.
Wilts. C. 349. Grant by John Seward, of Ludgershall, tailor, to Richard Seward his son, and Alice, Richard's wife, of half a plot of ground built over, with a curtilage in Ludgershall, between the road leading from the High Cross of Ludgershall to the church there, and a lane called 'Churchwey'(?) and of a garden adjoining a lane called 'le Baklane,' leading towards the castle. 20 January, 2 Henry VIII. Damaged.
[Warw.] C. 350. Grant by William atte Graunge, clerk, Richard atte Birches, chaplain, and Adam Smyth, of Olton, to Margaret and Elizabeth daughters of Richard de Caldeford, of Solihull, the younger, of lands, &c., in Solihull. Wednesday after St. Hilary, 46 Edward III.
Essex. C. 351. Grant by John Barlee, of Wykes, Robert Eston, of Hulcote, chaplain, and John Draper, of Arkesden, to Elizabeth, late the wife of Robert de la Rokele, of Arkesden aforesaid, of lands, &c., in Arkesden, Elmedon, and Wenden Loutys,—part of the land being called 'Belyslond,' —for her life, with remainder to her son Robert, &c. Sunday the feast of St. Hilary, 49 Edward III. Seal.
[Kent.] C. 352. Grant by Philip, son of Roger Smyth, of Lytlecharte, to John, son of Thomas Colpepir, and John Davy, clerk, of lands, &c., in Estfarlegh. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Frenyngham, and others (named). Sunday after St. Dunstan, 37 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Kent. C. 353. Release by Margery Whetnall, spinster, to Robert Rede, serjeant-at-law, William Bruyn, gentleman, William Wodegate, and Richard Cressy, of all her right in lands, &c., in the parishes of Halstowe and St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo, which formerly belonged to William Hexstall, esquire, deceased, her grandfather. 6 August, 2 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] C. 354. Grant by John atte Welle, vicar of Hampton, William atte Graunge, vicar of Bykenhull, William de Otleye, and John Harpour, of Solihull, to Thomas le Hore, of Elmedon, Agnes his wife, and the heirs of his body, of a messuage, lands, &c., in Elmedon. Friday the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 43 Edward III. Two seals, and fragments of two seals.
[Kent.] C. 355. Grant by Stephen son of Hamo de Fonte, of the vill of St. Mary's Hoo, to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, of a messuage and land in the said vill, in a place called 'Hamonescroft,' near the highway called 'Fenstrete,' in exchange for 2 messuages and land belonging to the latter. November, 10 Edward II. Damaged.
[Wilts.] C. 356. Demise by Dame Jane Darell, of Litelcote, to John Barbour of lands, &c., in Rygge and Teterigge. 18 April, 1 Richard III. English.
[Norf.] C. 357. Grant by Geoffrey Wyth, son of Sir Oliver Wyth, knight, to Isabella Hedene, late the wife of Nicholas Hedene, of land and pasture in Berton. Smallburgh, Thursday after St. Thomas the Apostle, 35 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 358. Grant by Gregory Salkyn, of 'la Thome,' of the parish of Houghton Regis, to Richard Ordewy, of Tebworth, and Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of all the lands and meadows in Houghton aforesaid which he had by the gift of Matthew Bayfeld, of Dunstable, clerk. Tuesday after St. Vincent the Martyr, 9 Edward III.
[Glouc.] C. 359. Release by John Bytheweye, of Maleswyk, to Richard, son of William Sweyn, of Ocle, of all his right in a shop in the market town of Newent. Sunday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 31 Edward III.
[Suff.] C. 360. Grant by Hugh atte Chambre, of 'la Neyland,' and Joan his wife, to John Aleyn, of the same place, and Roesia his wife, of land in Stokeneyland, in a field called 'le Brodefeld,' and also of two pieces of pasture land in the hamlet of Neyland, called respectively 'le Brok' and 'Celyneslond.' 20 February, 48 Edward III.
[Heref.] C. 361. Grant by Isabella, daughter of William Coly, of Kyngescaple, late the wife of John Forestere, of the same place, to Thomas her son, of all her lands in Stretton for his life, with remainder to his son John. Sunday the feast of St. Laurence, 16 Henry VI. Seal, imperfect.
[Warw.] C. 362. Grant by William de Otle, and Richard de Buckemor, of Solihull, to John le Harpour, of Elmedon, of a messuage in Smythestrete, Solihull. Sunday after St. Hilary, 30 Edward III. Seal, imperfect.
[Bedf.] C. 363. Grant by Sir John Man, rector of Wypsnade, to John Haldenby, of the county of Northampton, and Margery his wife, Thomas Thorp, John Sprot, and Richard Moresby, of a messuage and garden at Whipsnade, extending upon the common green, and of land in Feldecrofte, extending upon 'le Redlane,' in the parish of Stodham. Thursday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 10 Henry IV. Seal, imperfect.
[Middx.] C. 364. Grant by John Haddele, citizen and pepperer of London, and Margery his wife, to Peter atte Hacche, limeburner, and Lucy his wife, of a cottage and garden by 'les lymhostes' in the parish of Stepney. 10 May, 3 Richard II. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 365. Demise by John atte Birches, clerk, to John Laurence and Alice his wife, and John their son, of a piece of land in Solihull, in a field called 'Nethercalwexhull,' for their lives. Friday after St. Peter in Cathedra, 29 Edward III.
[Warw.] C. 366. Grant by John Willenhale, of Grenburgh, John Parres, of Sowtham, Thomas Rymell, of the same place, and Richard Hulot, of Sullihull, to William Hore, of Stonythorp, the elder, and Margaret his wife, of lands, &c., in Stonythorp, for their lives and the life of the survivor. 22 February, 18 Henry VI. Damaged. Seal, imperfect.
[Devon.] C. 367. Release by Walter Bounde, of Tavystoke, to Warren Beare, and Alice his wife, of his right in the tenure of land which he lately had by the demise of John, abbot of Tavistock, in Bourhewyssh. Tavistock, Sunday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 10 Henry IV. Seal.
Wilts. C. 368. Demise by Elizabeth Darell to William Man, and Agnes his wife, of two-thirds of the manor of Hakyston. 4 August, 33 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Herts.] C. 369. Grant by John Peddere, of 'la grene' of Toturnho, to John Lookyn, of Dunstable, of land in Kennesworth. 10 May, 9 Henry V.
[Linc.] C. 370. Grant by John Wrag, of Douseby, to John son of John le Baker, of Stretton, by Bukkeston in Norfolk, of land in the south field of Greyby, part upon 'le Milnefurlong,' in the south part of 'le Hallegarth.' Monday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 17 Edward II.
[Berks.] C. 371. Demise by William Helme, of Sandon, and Agnes his wife, to John Leyche, of Templeton, of the manor of Helme, in the fee of Sandon. Hungerford, Michaelmas, 7 Henry V.
Endorsed: And John aforesaid shall have a meadow in Wodemersche by Fallewylle during the term within written.
[Middx.] C. 372. Grant by Thomas Wilforde and John Oweldryke, citizens and fishmongers of London, to Hugh de Ware, citizen and fishmonger of the same, and Alice his wife, of the shop they had by feoffment of the said Hugh and Alice in the old fish market, London, in the parish of St. Nicholas Coldabbeye, for their lives, and after their death to Thomas Spayne, fishmonger, and Avice his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. 18 May, 4 Richard II.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Common Pleas, London, Michaelmas, 5 Richard II. Two seals.
Middx. C. 373. Indenture by which Robert Clopton, citizen and alderman of London, John Reynewell, and Thomas Burgoyne, and other feoffees of the said Robert, grant to John Burgoyne, Robert Crouche, and John Dunche, from whom they have purchased certain lands and tenements, rents and services in the parishes of St. Marie Matfelon, Stebenhithe and Hakeney, that they may receive the rents and farms of the premises due at Michaelmas then next ensuing, giving them the right to distrain for the same in case of non-payment. 26 September, 15 Henry VI. English.
Camb. C. 374. Grant by Philip Parys, of Lynton, esquire, to John Marten, the elder, of Great Abyngton, of land, parcel of the manor called 'Westelese,' in Great Abyngton aforesaid, adjoining land called 'le Hobbys,' and abutting on a field called 'Stonylond Feld.' 17 March, 7 Edward VI.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin. Signed. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 375. Grant by John Downer, of Pynnor, and Alice his wife, of Middlesex, to John Masun, of Stanmere, in the same county, and Margaret his wife, of a messuage, garden, and croft called 'Scharpcroft,' and two crofts called 'Redynges' and 'Pondecroft,' in the hamlet of Weld in Harwe parish, by a lane called 'Stanmerelane,' abutting on land called 'Peytewynes,' and on Fytheles, respectively. The Circumcision, 14 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 376. Grant by Walter de Clive, son and heir of Roger de Clive, to Roger le Cheyner, mercer, of London, of a tenement in the parish of St. Anthony, which John de Sancto Edwardo, chaplain, had by the grant of Robert le Wyrdrawere, together with a cellar under the great stone solar of Adam de Blakeneye. Witnesses:—Sir John le Breton, Warden of the City of London, John de Cantuar', and William de Bettun, sheriffs, Henry le Waleis, alderman of that ward, and others (named). [A.D. 1289.] Seal.
[Worc.] C. 377. Grant by Richard Porter, of Campeden, Gloucester, gentleman, to William Grevyle, John Welsche, Ancrom Bucham and Roger Rudyng, gentlemen, and William Churcheyard, yeoman, of a messuage, in Wyke Burnell. 11 February, 11 Henry VII. Signed. Seal.
[Oxford.] C. 378. Grant by Robert Breton to William le Marschall, of Crawmerch, of land at Tornorleslonde, in the manor of Bensingeton, adjoining a ditch leading from Robert's land to Lundonischeweye. Sunday after St. Matthias, 9 Edward II.
Essex. C. 379. Demise by Henry Bourchier, esquire, to John Veysy, the elder, and Thomas Sturgeon, of Newport, husbandmen, for 10 years from Michaelmas last, of the manor of Newport and the hamlet of Byrchanger, which John Robbesart, knight, formerly had; with a proviso that they should not fish in the Great Pond with great nets called 'dragges' and 'tramelles.' 22 April, 33 Henry VI.
Surrey. C. 380. Grant by Stephen Godewyn and John Baker, the younger, to John Browe and William Wode, of divers parcels of land in the parish of Camberwell at 'le Knoll,' otherwise called 'le Warpyn,' below Asshelynhawe, in a place called 'le Cheker,' between land called 'St. Nicholas forlonde' and a meadow called 'Bernesmede,' in Shortwerthe, between the common watercourse called 'le Waterwey' and a street called Soulstrete, and in Lyneacre, adjoining Estbroke. 2 July, 7 Edward IV. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 381. Grant by William de Attelbarwe, and William Edde, chaplains, to Alice, late the wife of John de Dydynton, of Coleshull, of all lands and tenements in Coleshill which they had by feoffment of the said John, except a meadow in Collemedwe and Bradenham. Saturday the feast of St. Kenelm, 36 Edward III.
[Worc.] C. 382. Grant by Thomas Leekhull, alias Thomas Ryvers, to John Vampage, the elder, of lands and tenements which formerly belonged to the grantor's brother John, or which he had inherited from his said brother, in Pyndefen, Parshore, Pypulton and Pydull. Wednesday the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 20 Henry VI. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 383. Release by John de Linleye, of Wypsnade, to Richard Raven and Margery his wife, and Henry de Walton and Christina his wife, of all his right in a messuage with curtilage and land in Whipsnade. Monday before the Annunciation, 29 Edward III.
Essex. C. 384. Release by John de Say, knight, to Humphrey de Walden, of all his right in the manor of Rikelingg. Witnesses:—Sirs John de Rocheford, William Poucyn, Hubert la Veele, knights, and others (named). [13th century.]
[Warw.] C. 385. Grant by Walter Ganter, of Solyhull, to Richard atte Wode, the elder, and Avice his wife, of a croft in Solihull called 'Madurescroftes,' by 'le Graungeheth,' adjoining the highway leading from Birmingham to Warwick. Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope, 26 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 386. Letters of attorney from William Cuntesse, of Dunstable, and Alice his wife, to John Pedder and William Tiryngton, to deliver seisin to Humfrey Acworth, Thomas Porter, William Sampson, and John Dalyson of a tenement in a lane in West Street, Dunstable, and of land in the North Innynges of Dunstable, called 'Lorkynesacre.' 20 June, 15 Henry VI. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Suff.] C. 387. Grant by Adam de la Lose, in Hecham, to Walter Choney, of the same place, of meadow land in a place called 'Bernardeswell,' in the same vill. [13th century.]
[Berks.] C. 388. Grant by Peter Jurdan, of Ardintone, to John David, of Estbetertone, and Agnes his wife, of land in the meadow of Ardington, in 'le Langedole,' by the meadow of the abbot of Reading, for their lives. Sunday before the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, 16 Edward II.
Essex. C. 389. Release by Alice Salman, of Horndon, late the wife of Richard Rolfe, of Westham, to Richard Baldewyn, of Layton Stone, and Nicholas Flecchere, of Westham aforesaid, of all her right in pasture in the parish of Westham, in a field called 'la lake,' abutting on the wood of the abbot and convent of Stratford. 16 January, 32 Henry VI. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 390. Grant by Laurence Staf to John Sopere, of Stoke Abbas, of a messuage and curtilage in East Street, Bridport, adjoining a lane called 'Kyllyngeslane.' Witnesses:—William Hichecoke, John Lomb, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Monday after the Purification, 31 Edward III. Seal, imperfect.
[Bedf.] C. 391. Grant by John Blont, son and heir of John Blont, of Dunstable, to John Pacoun, of the same place, of a piece of land with garden, &c., in the western confines of Dunstable, abutting on Ekenildestrete. Monday the feast of the Annunciation, 44 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 392. Grant by Roger Alwyne, of Brodechalke, and Agnes his wife, to William Darell, lord of Knyghton, and Elizabeth his wife, of a meadow lying in a certain mead called 'Langemede,' between Brodechalk and Knyghton, on the east part of Langebrygge, and of a yearly rent of a red rose issuing out of a meadow in Knyghton called 'Mulleham,' together with the reversion to the same meadow. Thursday after St. George, 7 Henry V. Two seals.
[Norf.] C. 393. Grant by Isabella, late the wife of Geoffrey Wyth, knight, to Robert Sket, of Worthsted, and Avice his daughter, and the heirs of her body, of land in Worstead. Saturday the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 6 Edward III.
[Wilts.] C. 394. Release by Margery, late the wife of John Brounyng, of Marlborough, to William de Chuseldene, of all her right in 20s. yearly rent issuing out of tenements in Marlborough. Witnesses:—Robert Russel, constable of Marlborough castle, and others (named). Sunday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 23 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Berks. C. 395. Grant by Richard de la Bere, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, to Richard Wolwey, chaplain, of all their estate in lands, &c., in Yngulflod Balat in the parish of Kyntebury, Ynkepenne, Hungerford, and Sillamstede. Baladeston, Monday the Vigil of St. Matthias, 9 Henry V. Fragments of two seals.
[Dorset.] C. 396. Release by John Clebery, clerk, to John Bassyngborne, and Sir Thomas Stapulforde, clerk, of all his right in lands, tenements, and water mills in Weymouth, Wyke Regis, and Weye Briawnt. Witnesses:— Philip Bryce, bailiff of the liberty of Wyke, Weymouth, and Portland, and others (named). St. George's Day, 18 Richard II.
[Kent.] C. 397. Demise by Dame Alice, late the wife of Sir John de Kirkeby, deceased, to Sir John Beauchamp, son of Sir Giles Beauchamp, knight, and John de Kyngesdon, clerk, executors of the will of Sir John Beauchamp, brother of the Earl of Warwick, deceased, of one-third of the manor of Horton by Frenyngham, with the advowson of the church of Horton appendant thereto, being her dower; reserving the right of fishing and hunting. 24 December, 34 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Oxford.] C. 398. Demise by Edmund de Stonore to Thomas Symond, of the lands and tenements that John Bixe formerly held in Watlyngton, for his life, and after his decease to Joan his wife for her life. 11 April, 43 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 399. Grant by William atte Wode, of Kennesworthe, to Edward Boner, of Wypsenade, son of John Boner, of the same place, of a messuage and croft in Whipsnade, to the north of the common green called 'Hallehull,' and land at Brokus Shepcote. 6 October, 21 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] C. 400. Grant by Juliana de Hauekeserde, late the wife of Geoffrey atte Northden, of Hugenden, to John le Tannere, of Chesham, of land in the parish of Chesham, in the north tillage of Chesham by Optounesdelle, adjoining the high road to Wendover. Tuesday after St. Denis, 12 Edward III.