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Deeds: C.501 - C.600

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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.501 - C.600

[Middx.] C. 501. Demise by Thomas le Moigne to Walter Morice, of land in the vill of Stebenheth (Stepney) by Forbylane. Stepney, 6 April, 11 Edward II.
[Berks.] C. 502. Release by Agnes Albray, of Hakeborne, to Roger Hoppere, of Cotlescote, of all her right in lands, &c., which Richard Goderyche, of Hakeborne, then held for his life in Dodecote. Didcot, Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 2 Henry VI. Seal, imperfect.
[Staff.] C. 503. Demise by Richard son of Thikenes de Bettiley to Eva Leke, late the wife of Robert Leke, of land, &c., in the fee of Betley, for her life. Betley, Wednesday after Palm Sunday, 20 Richard II.
[Middx.] C. 504. Release by Thomas Dufhone and Simon Davy to Richard Toky, all citizens and fishmongers of London, of all their right in lands, tenements, &c., in Thames Street, in the parish of St. Magnus by London Bridge, or elsewhere in the city. London, 11 March, 10 Henry IV.
[Heref.] C. 505. Release by John Hereford, of the parish of Bodenham, to William Yervard, of the same place, of all his right in land in a certain field at Bodenham called 'Upfeld.' Bodenham, Sunday before Whitsunday, 6 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 506. Grant by John Aslak, of Crosthweyt, Richard, parson of the church of Crostweyt, and Adam Fraunceys, of Redelyngton, to Dame Joan, Lady of Bergeveneye, Simon Felbrygge, knight, Robert Darcy, Bartholomew Brokesby, Miles de Stapilton, Oliver de Groos, Edmund de Stapylton, Roger de Felbrigge, Walter de Aslak, esquires, William Yelverton and William Eede, of Wesenham, of the manor or tenement called 'Stalham Halle,' late 'Wythes,' with lands, &c., in the vills of Stalham, Ingham, Sutton, Hikelyng, and Brunsted, or elsewhere in the hundred of Harpyng, which the grantors had of the feoffment of Edmund Berry, knight, William Paston, of Paston, the said Oliver Groos, Thomas Derham, of Crymplesham, and Robert Heylot, of Lesyngham. Witnesses:—Brion de Stapilton and Thomas Kerdeston, knights, and others (named). Stalham, 24 August, 11 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
Bedf. Herts. C. 507. Grant by Simon Sare, Thomas Bygood, the younger, and Hugh Walssh, of Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, Thomas Ronet, clerk, Henry Mauntell, and John Skynner, of lands, &c., in Dunstable and Kennesworth. Dunstable, 4 July, 12 Henry VI. Seal, and fragments of two seals.
[Middx.] C. 508. Release by Edward Bys, son and heir of Edmund Bys, deceased, formerly citizen and stockfishmonger of London, to Richard Broughton, John Farnburgh, stockfishmonger, and Paul Wylly, tailor, citizens of London, of all his right in a tenement called 'le Dolfyn on le Hoope' in Thames Street, in the parish of St. Magnus by London Bridge, adjoining a lane called 'Rethereslane,' and a tenement called formerly 'le Glene' now 'le Crowne.' 19 March, 23 Henry VI. Damaged. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 509. Grant by Henry de le Orchard, of Solihull, to John de le Orchard, of the same place, of a piece of land in the territory of Solihull. [13th century.]
[Suff.] C. 510. Grant by Henry de Neuton, and Henry de Langhale, chaplains, to Robert le Hunte, of Resschebroke, and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of lands, &c, in Resschebroke, Rougham, Bradefelde, Great and Little Welnetham, and St. Edmund's. Witnesses:—Sir Andrew de Bures, Sir John de Whelnetham, knights, and others (named). Resschebroke, Sunday before Michaelmas, 13 Edward III. Damaged.
Kent. C. 511. Grant by William Cobham, esquire, of the parish of Hoo, in the hundred of Hoo, to Robert Rede, John Wode, clerk, William Wodegate, and William Middelton, citizen of London, of all his marsh and pasture for nine sheep in the marsh called 'Sprakysmerssh,' in the parish of St. Mary's Hoo. Michaelmas eve, 2 Richard III.
Devon. C. 512. Grant by John Halwyll to William Gylle of a yearly rent of 6l. issuing out of lands, &c., in Halswyll, Wynston, and Cofflute. 17 December, 12 Henry VII. English. Seal.
[Oxford.] C. 513. Grant by Alice de Crowelle, of Watlyngton, widow, to William Beneyt, of Clayore, and Matilda his wife, for their lives, of land upon Radenore, in the field of Clayore. Thursday after St. Ambrose, Bishop and Confessor, 18 Edward I.
[York.] C. 514. Release by Simon Scherber, of Brerelay, to William son of Richard de Oxsprynge, of all his right in lands, &c., in Brierley. 1 July, A.D. 1379.
[Berks.] C. 515. Release by Agnes, late the wife of Thomas de Hamvyle, to John Goldyng, of Hungerford, and Helewise his wife, of all her right in a messuage, meadow, and wood in Sandon. Hungerford, Monday after St. George the Martyr, 37 Edward III.
[Warw.] C. 516. Grant by William son of Thomas atte Birches, of Solihull, to Juliana his daughter, for her life, of 46s. rent out of a burgage tenement and land in Solihull and Longodon by Solihull, viz. at Longodone Challefeld, land called 'Bockemorespetlond,' and in the common field of Longodon called 'le Sidefore.' Solihull, the morrow of the Invention of Holy Cross, 13 Edward III.
[Suff.] C. 517. Release by Nicola, daughter of the late Gilbert de Reymes, to Sir Robert de Reydon, knight, of all right which accrued or might accrue to her by way of inheritance after the death of her brother, Sir Robert de Reymes, formerly rector of the church of Estone Gosebec, in messuages, lands, &c., in Werstede, Frestone, Wolferston, Chelmundton, Benetleye, Coppedoke, Ipswich, Caldewalle, Codenham, and Ass (Assington ?). Witnesses:—Sir John de Holebroke, the younger, Sir Hugh Talemache, Sir John de Stratton, knight, and others (named). Reydon, Friday after Hilary, 24 Edward I.
[Warw.] C. 518. Release by Thomas Clarisse, of Solihull, to William de Bockymor, chaplain, of all his right in lands, &c., in Solihull. Saturday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 14 Edward II. Seal.
[Sussex.] C. 519. Release by John de Sandhelde, son of Richard de Sandhelde, to Alexander de la Sandhelde, his brother, of all his right in land, &c., at 'la Sandhelde,' in the parish of Grenstede. Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 3 Edward I.
[Suff.] C. 520. Release by Petronilla, late the wife of Adam Spendelove, of Wenham Conbusta, to Eleanor her daughter, late the wife of Edmund Porchet, of all her right in a messuage and land in Reydon. Witnesses:— Sir Fulk de Vallibus, Sir Robert de Reydon, knights, and others (named). Reydon, 25 March, 22 Edward I.
[York.] C. 521. Demise by Thomas de Stonore, esquire, to Thomas Saundres, of Bristol, esquire, and Joan his wife, of lands, &c., in Hembury in the Salt Marsh, for 40 years, at a yearly rent of 18l., to be paid in St. Paul's Cathedral. Hembury in the Salt Marsh, 14 September, 3 Henry V.
[Bedf.] [Herts.] C. 522. Release by Henry Frowyk to John Spendlove and Joan his wife, of all his right in lands, &c., which formerly belonged to John Aynelle, in Luyton, Redburne, and Hemlamsted (Hemel Hempsted). 31 October 2 Henry VI.
[Heref.] C. 523. Release by Henry son of Henry de Bradleye, son and heir of Sir Roger de Bradeleye, knight, deceased, to Bartholomew de la Barre, citizen of Hereford, and John de la Barre his brother, of all his right in land, &c., in Homtne Lacy. Hereford, Friday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 4 Edward III.
Oxford. C. 524. Demise by Reginald Stowe, called Brekespere, Richard his son, and Thomas, son and heir of John Croxford, to Robert Noreys, of Curtlyngton, of a plot of land called 'Croxfordesplace' in Kirtlyngton aforesaid. Kirtlyngton, Tuesday the feast of St. Michael, 1 Richard II.
[N'hamp.] C. 525. Demise by William son of Walter de Boketon to Master Robert de Catworth, Master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, of a messuage, houses, and land at Boketon. Boughton, Easter Day, 12 Edward II.
[Berks.] C. 526. Grant by Adam Preye, son of John le Preye, of Stokkenestrete, to Joan, late the wife of William le Palmere, of Hungerford, of land called 'Sondilond' in the field of Hungerford and Sandone, in a tillage called 'Rihull,' adjoining land called 'Wowelond.' Friday after St. Gregory the Pope, 30 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
[Sussex.] C. 527. Grant by Nicholas ate Naubele, of Ifeld, to Sir William Atewode, of a croft of land called 'Longehamme,' adjoining land of the said Sir William called 'Schepecroft,' and the way leading to the church of Ifeld, and the highway from Craule to Horsham. Ifeld, Sunday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Edward III.
[Herts.] C. 528. Demise by Roger Huswyffe, clerk, Robert Whelpyngton, Thomas Starkey, and Robert Thorne, to John Spendelove and Joan his wife, of lands and tenements in the town of St. Albans, in the parishes of St. Andrew, St. Peter, St. Michael, and St. Stephen, except a grange, three cottages, &c., in Hally wellstrete, three tenements in Dagenhale Street, a croft called 'Coppedhalle' in the parish of St. Andrew, and five crofts in the parish of St. Michael, adjoining a lane leading to Potteryscrouche, for the life of Adeline, wife of John atte Hoo, late the wife of William Todde. Witnesses:—Edmund Westby, bailiff of the liberty of the abbey of St. Albans, Henry Dyper, bailiff of the town of St. Albans, and others (named). Feast of St. Thomas the Martyr, 14 Henry VI. Seal.
[Mddx.] C. 529. Grant by Robert de Cayton, of London, to Sir John de Clifton, rector of the church of All Saints, in Bredstrete, London, and Sir William Howe, chaplain, of tenements in the parish of St. Mary of Colchirche and St. Vedast; also of lands, tenements, &c., in the parish and marsh of Stebenhithe. London, Saturday after St. Peter in Cathedrâ, 38 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court, London, Monday after St. Matthias, 38 Edward III.
Essex. C. 530. Grant by John de Walden, brother of Alexander de Walden, knight, to Nicholas Breton and John Costantyn, of his manor, &c., in the vill of Bartlisden called 'Berdestaplehalle'; and also of lands, tenements, &c., in the vills of Leynden (Laindon), Nevenden, Estlee, and Fange atte Noke. Bartlisden, Sunday before St. Edmund the King, 15 Richard H. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 531. Grant by Oliver Wythmiler to John son of Peter de Dillham, and Katherine, the said John's daughter, and the heirs of her body, of a piece of land in Dillham. Sunday before St. Philip and St. James, 27 Edward III.
[Berks.] C. 532. Grant by Richard Paignel to Sir Alexander, rector of the church of Eton, and Thomas Tromwyn, of his manor, &c., of Bourgwardecote. Witnesses:—Ralph de Gray, Robert Achard, and William de Sparsholte, knights, and others (named). Bourgwardescote, Monday after St. Faith, 15 Edward III.
Wilts. Dorset. C. 533. Release by Henry Popham, kinsman and one of the heirs of Laurence de St. Martin, knight, to Thomas Calston, kinsman and another of the heirs of the said Laurence, of all his right in the manors of Ubeton, Knouke, Werdur, and Knyghton, and in the manor of Sutton Walrond; also in lands, &c., upon which John Dekene, of Dounton, entered, upon the possession of John, lord of Lovell and of Holland, and Matilda his wife, in the vills aforesaid; also in the advowsons of the churches of Ubeton and Sutton Walrond and (alternately with the releasor) Mayden Newton.
[Oxford.] C. 534. Demise by Reginald Brekespere, alias Stowe, and Richard his son, to Robert Norreys, of Kirtlyngton, Amice his wife, and Hugh their son, of a piece of land called 'Croxfordes place,' in Kirtlyngton aforesaid, for the lives of the said Reginald and Richard. Feast of St. Clement, 13 Richard II.
[Sussex.] C. 535. Release by Richard de Sloghtrewyk to John de Ifeld, for 10s. paid out of hand, of the whole term of years he had from William atte Smithe in a certain croft in the parish of Ifeld, adjoining land called 'Merkelond.' Ifeld, Sunday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 6 Edward II.
Wilts. C. 536. Grant by Richard Fauelore, rector of the church of Chilton Foliot, Roger de la Pennde, chaplain of the chantry at the same place, and John Lewerich, vicar of the church of Remmesbury, to Robert de la Throp, and Agnes his wife, of lands, &c., in Estthrop by Remmesbury and elsewhere in the hundred of Remmesbury. Estthrop, Monday after the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 18 Richard II. Two seals, one imperfect.
Kent. C. 537. Grant by Thomas Stonore, esquire, to William Clyfforde, esquire, of the wardship of the lands, &c., and of the advowson of the church of Alyngton and of the hermitage of Longsole, which were held by Thomas Cobeham, son and heir of Reginald Cobeham, knight, by knight's service, of Stonore and Alice his wife, as of the manor of Horton Kyrkeby: the said wardship belonging to Stonore by right of his said wife. Horton Kyrkeby, 20 November, 3 Henry V.
[Herts.] C. 538. Grant by Roger Barry, of Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, William Anable, John Skynner, James Sodlomb and William Albryght, of a piece of land in the field of Kennesworth, abutting on 'le Flexwey.' Kennesworth, 24 February, 11 Henry VI. Seal.
Middx. C. 539. Letters of attorney from Thomas Chalton, citizen and mercer of London, John Checheley, Thomas Stokdale, and Thomas Baldyndon, to Thomas Thonder, authorising him to deliver seisin to William Irwilham, mercer, Walter Peryn, hatter, citizens of London, Richard Cote, of London, and John Blakey, barber, citizen of London, of a messuage, meadow, pasture, wood, and 13s. 4d. rent, in Harowe and Great Stanmer by Eggeswer. 24 March, 14 Henry VI. Two seals, imperfect.
[Heref.] C. 540. Release by Lucy Glidde, of Welyngton, widow, to Walter Restotes, of the same place, of all her right by way of dower in land in Welyngton adjoining the way called 'Aldeboreweswey.' Welyngton, Monday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 21 Edward III.
[Hants.] C. 541. Grant by Sir John Sondis, knight, and Joan his wife, to Sir William Scryven, chaplain, of lands, tenements, houses, &c., in the vill of Penyton Meysy (Penton Mewsey). Witnesses:—Ralph de Stonore, lord of Penyton, and others (named). Andover, Monday after St. Matthias, 15 Richard II. Seal.
[Devon.] C. 542. Grant by Robert, abbot of Bukfestre, and the convent of the same, to Alice Spynnere, of Kyngisbrigge, Thomas Spynnere, the younger, and John Spynnere, of two tofts at Shytegarelane in the borough of Kingsbridge, for their lives. Witnesses:—Richard Topa, reeve of Kingsbridge, and others (named). Thursday after St. Laurence, 30 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 543. Defeasance to a feoffment by Simon Umfrey, of Dunstable, Simon Whittauwere, William Farle, and Thomas Laurence, to Richard Scalon, of Edlesburgh, of a messuage in Dunstable: the said feoffment to be void on payment of certain sums on certain dates. Dunstable, Monday after St. Martin, 9 Henry IV. Seal.
Dorset. C. 544. Grant by Joan late the wife of John Moryer, daughter and co-heiress of William Drawlaunce and Katherine his wife, sister of William Sherard, to William Olyver, John Harreis, John Bydesgate, and Andrew Mannyng, of lands, &c., in Waldyche, by Bridport. Tuesday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 28 Henry VI. Seal.
Heref. C. 545. Grant by John Breynton, gentleman, to William Webbe, clerk, Richard Browne, and Richard Warinecombe, of land in Widmersheportefeld, by the city of Hereford, and a parcel of meadow in Tudnourshirous, by the way leading to Tudnoursmylles; also of lands, &c., in Bodenham called 'Balleslondes,' and lands, &c., in the parish of Leommynstre called 'Gethyns,' and 'Lyngeyns' to hold upon the trusts of the grantor's will. Hereford, 20 September, 8 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin.
[Heref.] C. 546. Grant by Cristiana le Fraunceys, of Welinton, widow, to Richard son of Stephen de Welinton, of land in the field of Welinton, upon 'le Nethermersforlonge.' [13th century.]
[Dorset.] C. 547. Grant by Philip Soydon, of Weymouth, to John Soydon, his son, and Sir Thomas Stapulford, of tenements, lands, &c., in Weymouth, Melcumbe, Wyke, and Causweye, and two water mills. Witnesses:—John Bloitt, Henry Brende, bailiffs, and others (named). Weymouth, Monday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 4 Richard II.
[Bedf.] [Herts.] C. 548. Letters of attorney from William Anable, of Dunstable, to John Skynnere, to deliver seisin to Simon Wylshamsted, of the same place, of lands, &c., in the vills and fields of Dunstable, Houghton, Kennesworthe, and Kadyngdon. Dunstable, Monday after the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 8 Henry V. Seal.
Middx. Essex. C. 549. Letters of attorney from Thomas Burgoyne to Hugh Vaughan, John Stodeley, and John Fuller, authorising them to deliver seisin to Alice, daughter of Robert Clopton, late citizen and alderman of London, of lands and tenements in the parishes of St. Mary Matfelon without Algate, Stepney, and Hackney, and wood in Berkyngclay, except two tenements in Algate street, in the parish of St. Mary Matfelon. 20 March, 38 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] C. 550. Release by Eleanor, late the wife of John Pocehart, to Thomas Pocehart, son of John Pocehart, deceased, of all her right in land in Pokingel and Tydekenham, a croft in the vill of 'la Brille' called 'Pursecrofte,' and a corner of wood. 'La Brille,' Sunday the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 25 Edward I.
[Wilts.] C. 551. Grant by Thomas Chiper, of Marlborough, and Juliana his wife, to William Gibbes, of Chuseldone, and Alice his wife, of a tenement in High Street, Marlborough. Witnesses:—Robert Russel, constable of Marlborough castle, John le Bole, mayor of Marlborough, Oliver Russel, William atte Welde, Thomas Scott, John le Frend, John Lethenad, Richard atte Styele, provosts, and John Cantelo. Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 21 Edward III.
[Devon.] C. 552. Grant by Richard Mayde to Robert Lovecoke, and Matilda his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of a tenement in Southton Dertemouth. Witnesses:—John Wethene, mayor of Dartmouth, and others (named). Dartmouth, Monday after St, Margaret the Virgin, 27 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 553. Release by Alexander, son of Simon le Throwere, of Smalburgh, to Geoffrey his brother, of all his right in land and a tenement in Smalburgh and Couteshal. Witnesses:—William de Stalham, knight, and others (named). Smalburgh, Thursday after St. Augustine, 21 Edward I. Damaged.
[Wilts.] C. 554. Grant by Edmund Dolman, son and heir of John Dolman, late of Manton, Wilts, to Edward Dolman, of Marlborough, in the same county, and Eleanor his wife, of a tenement, &c., in Winchester Street, Ludgershall. Appointment of William Vynce and Richard Sewer, yeomen, attornies to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—Matthew Kyngton, bailiff of Ludgershall, and others (named). 11 September, 10 Henry VIII.
[Devon.] C. 555. Grant by Henry Oliver to John Oliver his brother, of a messuage, lands, and tenements in the boroughs of Kyngusbridge and Dodebroke. Witnesses:—Ralph Richerd, John Cok, reeves of the said boroughs, and others (named). Dodbrook, Thursday the vigil of St. Peter ad Vincula, 45 Edward III.
Bedf. C. 556. Grant by Robert Villemai, of Bikeleswade, and Sibilla his wife, to Hugh de Barrons and Matilda his wife, of half a burgage tenement in the town of Biggleswade. St. Gregory's day, 25 Edward I.
[Kent.] C. 557. Grant by John Ynery, of Hevere, to John Crudde, of the same place, and Joan his wife, of a messuage and lands in the parish of Hever. Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 23 Richard II.
[Linc.] C. 558. Grant by Walter, son of Richard Wryth, of Waldenewton, to Robert, son of John Plowman, of Clee, and Alice his wife, of a toft with houses, goods, and chattels, and land in the field of Clee. Witnesses:— Sir John, vicar of Clee, and others (named). 14 February, A.D. 1345.
[Dorset.] C. 559. Letters of attorney from Matilda Cobbe, late the wife of Ralph Depe, to John Priour, authorising him to deliver seisin to William Cobbe, her son, of a piece of land in Bridport, in Pouchesforde, between St. Michael's lane and the water, adjoining the land of the abbot of Abbotesbury. Bridport, Monday before the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, 7 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 560. Release by Joan Smyth, late the wife of John Smyth, butcher, of Dunstable, and executrix of his will, to William Smyth, of the same place, her son, of all right to her dower in lands in the vill and fields of Wypsnade, Eyton, and Totornho. Dunstable, 1 March, 8 Henry V. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 561. Grant by John, son of Thomas Cullecoppe, of Solihull, to John, son of John Thone, of the same place, of a messuage and curtilage in the market town of Solihull. Wednesday before St. Chad, 11 Edward II.
[Warw.] C. 562. Grant by Nicholas atte Birches, of Solihull, to William Shad, of the same place, of two crofts of land in Solihull, adjoining the land of Sir Richard Grey, knight, and a pond called 'Caldefordepoll,' and a lane called 'le Overyonglone.' Sunday after the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, 19 Richard II. Seal.
[Hants.] C. 563. Grant by Walter de Marleberg, chaplain, to Richard Dudecote, of land in Chercheocle (Church Oakley). Bagehurst, Thursday after the Annunciation, 23 Edward III.
[Warw.] C. 564. Grant by John, son of William Hawe, of Solihull, to Thomas Pee, of the same place, of a piece of land with houses, in 'le Smythestrete,' Solihull, paying a customary rent out of part of the premises to the wardens of the goods of the Blessed Mary of Solihull. Monday after the Epiphany, 46 Edward III.
Bedf. Herts. C. 565. Grant by Simon Wilshamstede, of Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, William atte Brooke, Richard Lexham, and Henry Mauntell, of a tenement in South Street, Dunstable, abutting on Watlyngestrete, also of lands, &c., in the vill and fields of Dunstable, Houghton, Cadyngdon, and Kennesworth. Dunstable, 12 April, 9 Henry V. Seal.
[Wilts.] C. 566. Grant by Robert Lylye and Edith his wife, to Thomas Mildenale and Alice his wife, of lands, &c., in the parish of Remmesbury. Ramsbury, Sunday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 5 Henry V. Two seals.
[Bedf.] C. 567. Indenture referring to a grant by John Smyth, butcher, of Dunstable, to William Smyth his son, of lands, &c., in the vill and fields of Wypsonade, Eyton and Toternho, and providing that if the purchase money is duly paid on certain dates, the said grant is to take effect; otherwise to be void. Whipsnade, Thursday the Vigil of the Epiphany, 6 Henry V.
[Essex.] C. 568. Grant by Matthew Sayer, of Fordham, and John Upchar, of Wethermundford, to Alice, late the wife of Richard Heyne, of Leyre Marny, of one-third of lands and tenements in Layer Marney and Great Wigeberwe, for her life, &c. Layer Marney, Sunday before St. Simon and St. Jude, 8 Henry V.
Middx. Essex. C. 569. Release by Thomas Chicheley, archdeacon of Canterbury, to William Chedworth, the elder, esquire, of all his right in lands, tenements, &c., in the parishes of St. Mary Matfelon without Algate, Stepney, Hackney, and Berkyngelay. 22 August, 38 Henry VI.
Bedf. Herts. C. 570. Grant by Laurence Pycot, of Dunstable, William Anable, of Kynnesburne, and Henry Mauntell, to John Dogett and John Bernard, of Dunstable, of lands, &c., in the vills and fields of Dunstable, Houghton Regis, Cadyngdon, Kennesworth, and Berkhamstede. Dunstable, Vigil of the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 26 Henry VI. Fragments of two seals.
[Dorset.] C. 571. Grant by William Tauntone, rector of the church of Wike, and Joan, late the wife of Walter Tauntone, of Weymouth, executors of the will of the said Walter, to Thomas Dovere, of the same place, of a plot of land, within the liberty of Weymouth in the High Street, upon 'la Kay,' adjoining 'la commune Huthe' (Hithe). Weymouth, Monday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 42 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Berks.] C. 572. Grant by John le Seor, of 'la Hulle' in the parish of Ingepenne, to Adam Brende, of the same place, and Alice his wife, of land in Northallefeld. La Hulle, Thursday after Holy Trinity, 38 Edward III.
[Norf.] C. 573. Grant by Walter Norman, of Bestone, to Peter son of Robert de Stalham, of land in Tunstede, abutting on a piece of land called 'Stowepen.' Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey Wyth and others (named). Tunstede, Saturday after St. Gregory, 8 Edward II.
[Warw.] C. 574. Grant by John atte Birches, of Solihull, carpenter, to John Dauwesone and Alice his wife, of the same place, of a field in Solihull. Sunday after St. Edward the King, 20 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 575. Grant by Richard Snov, of Nortone Kingis, to Thomas Cullecoppe, of a piece of land and a house in Solihull, together with a moiety of a certain mound (torall') with a house and curtilage, which descended to him after the death of Osbert Snov his brother. [13th century.]
[Bedf.] C. 576. Grant by Richard le Clerk, of Dunstable, to Bartholomew Nicholas, of the same place, of a piece of land in South Street, Dunstable. 13 May, 32 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
Oxford. C. 577. Grant by Richard Tymmys, of Marcham, Berks, husbandman, to John Saryn, of Bloxham, of a cottage and garden in Bloxham. 12 November, 8 Edward IV. English.
[Dorset.] C. 578. Grant by Reymund Hering, to William de Tauntone, rector of the church of Wyke, and Ralph de Faringdone, of the reversion of a messuage and land in Kriketesweie, which Walter de Cloptone and Edith his wife held for the life of the said Edith, of the reversion of a mill, &c., in Caucesweie, which Adam Soidone and John Clarice held for the lives of John Michel and Matilda his wife, and of land, &c., in Caucesweie which Philip Soidone held for the lives of the same. Weymouth, Monday the Vigil of the Epiphany, 45 Edward III. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Warw.] C. 579. Grant by William de Haseclyfe, of Solihull, to Richard and William, sons of William atte Birches, of the same place, of land and meadow in Solihull. Monday the Vigil of the Nativity of our Lord, 18 Edward II.
[Oxford.] C. 580. Grant by Ralph Pippard to John de Kent of the right to have all the swine belonging to his house free of pannage in the grantor's wood of Rotherfeud, and free grinding at the grantor's mill of Mersche. Retherfeld Pippard, Tuesday before Michaelmas, 17 Edward I.
[York.] C. 581. Release by Thomas, son and heir of William de la Haye, of Hembury in the Salt Marsh, to John de Stonore, of all his right in lands, &c., in Hembury. Sunday after St. Lucy the Virgin, 3 Edward II.
[Middx.] C. 582. Grant by John de Lemenstre, called 'Gloucestre,' citizen of London, and Joan his wife, to Stephen de Cavendish, and John Pichard, of a tenement with houses, &c., in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, in the old fish market. London, 4 March, 38 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Common Pleas, Monday before St. Perpetua and St. Felicitas, 38 Edward III.
Kent. C. 583. Grant by Adam Lowekyn, of the parish of St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo, to Stephen Fraunceys, Stephen Halle, Stephen Rolfe, and John Norreys, of all his lands in the hundred of Hoo. St. Mary's Hoo, 12 September, 6 Henry V.
[Suff.] C. 584. Grant (and demise in fee farm) by Andrew de Bures, knight, to William Shepherde, of Leyham, Alan Donne, of Shelleye, and Cristina his wife, and the heirs of the bodies of the said Alan and Cristina, of lands, &c., which the grantor purchased of Sir John de la Dale in Leyham. Aketon, 10 March, 21 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 585. Grant by Thomas Baret, the elder, of Southbyrlyngham, to Edmund Skynnere, clerk, rector of the church of Breyston, of messuages, lands, &c., in the vills, fields, and marshes of Southbirlyngham, Beighton, Hasyngham, and Lyngwode, or elsewhere in the hundreds of Blofeld and Walsham. Southbirlyngham, Thursday after the Purification, 1 Richard III. Seal, imperfect.
[Middx.] C. 586. Grant by Edward le Blund, son of Sir John le Blund, knight, deceased, to Simon Corpe, citizen of London, of land, houses, &c., in the parish of St. John's Walbrook, viz. land with a shed thereon called 'Andovrefeld,' and a house called 'le Stonhous' adjoining. Corpe is to pay 3s. to the monks of Westminster, and 2s. to the canons of St. Paul's. Witnesses:—Stephen de Abyndon, Mayor of London, Hamo Godchiep and William de Bodele, sheriffs, and others (named). London, Sunday the morrow of St. Nicholas, 9 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of pleas of land, London, Monday after St. Katherine, 13 Edward II.
[Middx.] C. 587. Grant by John Mayhewe, son and heir of Thomas Mayhewe, son and heir of Richard Mayhewe, late of Haryngeye, to John Aleyn, citizen and brewer of London, of land in the field called 'Threnacres,' in the parish of Haryngey. 10 June, 35 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] C. 588. Grant by William Halton, of the parish of St. Mary's Hoo, to Thomas Faukys, rector of the church of St. Bridget in Fletestrete, London, Andrew Castell, Master William Petir, of Strode by Rochester, Laurence Renn, of the said parish of St. Mary's, and Geoffrey Deville, of the same place, of lands, &c., in the parishes of St. Mary's Hoo, Halgestow, and Clyve, St. Mary's Hoo, 4 April, 27 Henry VI.
[Bedf.] C. 589. Grant by John Axnere, of Dunstable, to William Wylshamsted, of the same place, of a toft in South Street, Dunstable. Wednesday before the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 32 Edward III. Seal.
[Essex.] C. 590. Grant by Thomas de Prestede, of Westhame, to William Triplet, of the same place, of a virgate of meadow, and the reversion of the dower in the same, in the vill of West Ham aforesaid, in a place called 'le Lake.' West Ham, Thursday after St. James the Apostle, 1 Edward III. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 591. Grant by Alice ate Brok, late the wife of William ate Brok, of Eyton, and William her son, to John Ludeseye, clerk, John Edyngdone, clerk, and John Cook, clerk, of a messuage, garden, and croft in Whipsnade, adjoining the lane called 'Hayoteslane.' Whipsnade, feast of St. Nicholas, 13 Richard II. Two seals.
Surrey. C. 592. Release by John Drynkewater and John Gryme, the elder, of Peckham in the parish of Camberwell, to Joan, daughter of the late Cristiana Wytte, and late the wife of William Wytte, of Peckham aforesaid, deceased, of all their right in a tenement and a moiety of land, &c., in the vill and fields of Peckham. Monday the morrow of Holy Trinity, 30 Henry VI. Two seals, one imperfect.
[Oxford.] C. 593. Grant by Thomas Stevenns, of Stanlake, to Thomas Maydustone, John Wyte, and John Hamptone, chaplain, of all his lands, &c., in the county of Oxford, except a messuage and curtilage in Stanlake aforesaid. Friday the Purification, 20 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 594. Letters of attorney from William Kyng, kinsman of John le Mareschal, of Weymouth, to Simon Gylle, and William Parson, to deliver seisin to Richard Barbour, of Weymouth, of a messuage at 'le Hope' in Weymouth, which the said John le Mareschal devised to the said William Kyng. Weymouth, Thursday after the Annunciation, 38 Edward III. Seal.
[Herts.] C. 595. Grant by Robert Roberd to William de Wylshamsted, both of Dunstable, of land in the field of Kenesworth. Dunstable, Sunday after St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, 25 Edward III. Seal, imperfect.
[Middx.] C. 596. Grant by Mark Walker, citizen and grocer of London, son of Walter Walker, late citizen and grocer of London, deceased, to William Bracebrigge, Richard Batte, Laurence Aylemer, drapers, and John Parker, scrivener, citizens of London, of a tenement called 'le Crowne' in Westchepe, in the parish of St. Mary of Colchirche, and a void plot of land adjacent; also of a tenement called 'le Ball' in the parish of St. Martin Pomers in Ironmongerlane, within the ward of Chepe. London, 12 August, 1 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of pleas of land, London, Monday after St. Faith, 2 Henry VII.
Glouc. C. 597. Indenture between Henry Grene, knight, and John Cassy, of Wyghtfeld, to the effect that the said Henry, and Maud his wife, had granted, by fine in the King's Court, moities of the manors of Little Teynton and Kylcote to the said John Cassy, Richard Wych, parson of the church of Tredyngton, William Parham, clerk, and Henry Rose, vicar of the church of Trynley; that the said Henry and Maud were bound to warranty of the premises; that the costs of the said fine should be paid by the said John Cassy, and that the muniments of title should be delivered to the purchasers, &c. 20 May, 20 Richard II. French. Fragment of seal.
[Surrey.] C. 598. Grant by Thomas Gryme, son and heir of Geoffrey Gryme, of Pecham, to John Wyt, citizen and cooper of London, of lands, &c., in the parish of Camberwell which descended to him after the death of his said father. Camberwell, 19 January, 50 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Surrey. C. 599. Release by Richard Cely, of the parish of St. Olave's, Southwark, by London, yeoman, to John Browe, of all his right in lands, &c., in Peckham in the parish of Camberwell. 14 December, 3 Edward IV.
[Bedf.] C. 600. Grant by John le Foulere, son and heir of John le Foulere, of Okendon, to William de Wylshamsted, of Dunstable, of land in 'les Southinnynges' of Dunstable, and also part of the hedge bounding the premises. Dunstable, Sunday after St. Agatha, 34 Edward III.