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[Middx.] |
A. 2701. Indenture whereby Bryan Darley, clerk, grants to Margaret
Pullet otherwise called Whatton, of London, widow, in accordance with
the award between the said parties of Master John Allen, clerk, LL.D.,
that whereas he holds a messuage with garden adjoining in St. Olave's
parish by Faster (sic) Lane, London, for 40 years by demise from the abbot
and convent of Westminster dated 31 May, 1518, 10 Henry VIII., of
which 6 years will expire at the Annunciation next, if he die within the
40 years, then Margaret and her executors shall enjoy the premises until
the expiration of the said term. 29 November, 16 Henry VIII. English.
Seal. |
Middx. |
A. 2702. Demise by William White and William Gibbonse, leathersellers, of London, to Thomas Nevell, William Compton, and John Nevell,
knights, John Heron, Treasurer of the King's chamber, Richard Broke,
serjeant at law, and Richard Lyster, to the King's use, of three messuages,
three gardens and three acres of land at Mile Ende in Stebenhithe
parish which James Algore, citizen and grocer of London, and Margaret
his wife, lately sold the grantors. 16 April, 8 Henry VIII. Two seals.
Endorsed; Memorandum of livery of seisin of the premises to Lyster;
and of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll, May, 9 Henry VIII. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2703. Grant by John de Anesti, parson of St. Benedict Fink,
London, to John Basingg, citizen of London, and Joan his wife, daughter
of William de Puttenham, of London, 'shereman,' of a messuage with
houses thereon, garden adjoining and 10 shops belonging in Est Smethefeld.
Monday before St. Alphege, 8 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
[Middx.] [Hunt.?] |
A. 2704. Grant by Ralph son of Roger Palmer to the canons of
Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of his dwelling house in the parish
of St. Peter Wudestrate, with 2 shops, paying 2½ marcs yearly to the
lords of the soil; and of 18d. quit rent that William, Henry, and Nicholas,
his brothers, were wont to pay, and a shop he has at St. Ives. Witnesses:
—William the chaplain of Wudestrate, Geoffrey de Frowic, goldsmith, and
others (named). Seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2705. Demise by William Welpelee, cordwainer and citizen of
London, to Richard Wolf, smith and citizen of London, of a messuage with
the kitchen and room over built thereon in the parish of St. Alban in
Wodestrete, for 20 years from Easter, 47 Edward III., paying 43s. 4d.
yearly, &c. Easter, 47 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2706. Letters of attorney of R. the abbot, and the convent of
Westminster empowering Henry de Waleden their monk to put Adam de
Straton, clerk, in full seisin of 37s. 10d. yearly quit rent in London,
payable by the persons specified. Wednesday after St. Leonard the Abbot,
11 Edward I. Portion of seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2707. Release by John son of John de Norhampton, late tailor
of London, to John de Colkyrke, tailor, of London, of all his right in the
tenement with houses thereon that Cicely his mother has granted to the
said Colkyrke in the parish of St. Alban Wodestrete, London, adjoining
the lane called 'Addelane.' 28 November, 35 Edward I. Seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2708. Grant by Cicely, late the wife of John de Norhampton, to
John de Colkyrke, of the above tenement in the parish of St. Alban
Wodestrete. Witnesses:—John le Blount, Mayor, Reginald de Thundrelee
and William Cosyn, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [34 Edward I.]
Seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2709. Grant by Richard son of Ralph de Lincoln, skinner, to
Margery his wife, daughter of John de Norhampton, tailor, of London, as
dower, of one third of all his goods, movable and immovable, and two
messuages that were his father's in the parish of St. Alban in Wodestrete,
for her life. Witnesses:—Sir Gregory de Rokeslee, Mayor, John son of
John Adrian and Walter le Cornwaleys, sheriffs of London, and others
(named). [6 Edward I.] Portion of seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2710. Grant by Peter, the prior, and the convent of Christchurch,
London, to Gomund Mercer of their land with stone house in the parish of
St. Dionis in Lime-street (which he had held before at 6s. yearly) for 3s.
yearly. Witnesses:—Robert de Winton', Theobald son of Ivo, Sir Philip
de Hormade, and others (named). |
[Middx.] |
A. 2711. Release by Richard Bole to Sir William Aygnel, the prior,
and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, of all his right in a tenement
with buildings thereon in the city of London by Coleman Street which he
had by their grant, for which they have remitted to him all arrears due
from the said tenement. Witnesses:—William de Suthfolch, and others
(named). |
[Middx.] |
A. 2712. Grant by Ralph Chaplain, son of Laurence Mercer, to
Gilbert le Bas of 8s. yearly rent in London issuing from land that was
formerly the said Laurence's in the parish of All Hallows Colemannecherche, adjoining St. Giles's hospital, paying therefor 4s. yearly to the
hospital of St. James by Westminster. Witnesses:—William Joynier,
Mayor, John Willehale and John de Codres, sheriffs of London, and others
(named). [23 Henry III.]
Endorsed: "Ego Gilbertus le Bas quietum clamo hospitali Sancti
"Jacobi iiijs. redditus quern conjunctim habui cum fratribus illius loci, ita
"scilicet quod ipsi invenient unum lampadem continue coram ymagine
"Sancte Marie in sua ecclesia. Hoc autem facio si decessero." |
[Berks.] |
A. 2713. Release by Emma, daughter of John le Muleward, of
Reading, to John le Foughelere, of Reading, of all her claim to the
messuage and curtilage which she had by grant of John le Muleward
aforesaid in 'le Wodestret,' Reading. Witnesses:—Henry Grenham,
mayor, and others (named). Saturday after St. Ambrose, 29 Edward III. |
[Berks.] |
A. 2714. Grant by the same to the same of the above messuage with
curtilage. Friday after St. Ambrose, 29 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 2715. Grant by Robert le Taylur, of Orundal, to Henry atte More,
of Reading, and Amyce his wife, of a messuage in 'la Wodestrete,' Reading,
saving a shop with the adjoining curtilage. Witnesses:—John de
Nyubury, mayor of Reading, and others (named) Thursday after Hilary,
6 Edward III. |
[Berks.] |
A. 2716. Grant by John atte More, called 'le Muleward,' of Reading,
and Alice his wife to Emma their daughter of a messuage in the old market,
Reading; with reversion to themselves if she die without issue. Witnesses:
—Walter de Stauntone, mayor of Reading, and others (named). Sunday
after St. Luke the Evangelist, 16 Edward III. Portions of two seals. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2717. Grant by John Lacer, son and heir of William Lacer, late
citizen of London, to Robert Roys and Juliana his wife, John's daughter,
of the two shops he inherited after the death of Katherine Lacer, his
mother, in the parish of St. Alban's of Wodestrete, London, paying 5s.
yearly to the prior and convent of St. Mary of Southwark. Simon
Fraunceys, Mayor, Richard de Keselyngbury and John Lovek[yn], sheriffs
of London. 10 February, 17 [Edward III.] Much injured. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2718. Grant by P., the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity,
London, to Geoffrey de Essex', goldsmith, of land in the parish of St.
Michael of Wood Street, paying 5s. yearly. Witnesses:—Norman Blund,
draper, Walter Travers, Richard Blund, goldsmiths, and others (named).
[Richard I.] |
[Middx.] |
A. 2719. Grant by Stephen, the prior, and the convent of Holy
Trinity, London, to Ailbin Parmenter of land in St. Alban's parish,
Woodstreet, that Randulf the Leech (Medicus) held before him, paying 2s.
yearly. Witnesses:—Geoffrey Blund, William de Cunighehope, and
others (named).
Endorsed: "Postea tenuit Robertus Aketon." |
[Middx.] |
A. 2720. Grant by Richard, son of Nicholas Smud, to John, the
prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 2s. yearly quit rent from
a house that Robert de Aketon held in the parish of St. Alban's of
Wodestrate in London. Witnesses:—Stephen Bukerel, alderman of the
ward, Thomas Hareng, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Middx.] |
A. 2721. Demise by William Whelpele, citizen and shoemaker of
London, and Elena his wife, to Sir William Rysyng, the prior, and the
convent of Holy Trinity, London, of two stone tenements on Adellane with
houses built over and cellars and rooms adjoining in St. Alban's parish in
Wodstret. between the lane leading from Aldermanbury to Selvyrstret,
for 90 years; the convent paying 100s. yearly during the lives of William
and Elena, and after their decease 7d. weekly to a canon celebrating in
their church for the rest of the term. The canons will also deliver two
cartloads of wood yearly from their wood, at William and Elena's house in
London. The morrow of St. Mark the Evangelist, 9 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2722. Sale and release by Walter le Brun, fishmonger, to the
prior and canons of Holy Trinity, London, for 5 marcs, of a shop in the
parish of St. Nicholas at Old Fish Street, paying therefor 2s. yearly to the
King. Witnesses:—Roger Duce, alderman, Alan son of Peter, Thomas de
Haverehell, and others (named). [John.] |
[Middx.] |
A. 2723. Release by Girard Bat of all claim he had in the tenement
that was German le Cordier's in Wauncelines-lane by reason of a grant
made him or his children thereof by Sayher son of Henry, except 30s.
quit rent that Sayher demised to him from the said fee. Witnesses:—
Michael Tovy, sheriff of London, and others (named). Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, 25 Henry III. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2724. Release by Ralph Trey to Richard, the prior, and the
canons of Holy Trinity, London, of all his right in a shop he held of them
in the parish of St. Nicholas at Old Fish Street. Witnesses:—John de
Chodres, Richard del Kay, John de Marines, and others (named).
[c. 25 Henry III.] |
[Middx.] |
A. 2725. Grant by Richard, the prior, and the convent of Holy
Trinity, London, to Ralph de Bixle, for 40s., of a shop in the parish of
St. Nicholas at West Fish Street that Ralph Trey formerly held, paying
therefor 5s. yearly. Witnesses:—John Viel, alderman, Henry Kingessone,
Adam Bruning, and others (named). |
[Middx.] |
A. 2726. Indenture witnessing that the prior and convent of Holy
Trinity, London, are not bound to warrant a plot of land that Sir Walram
de Rocheford, knight, has by their grant in the parish of St. Michael of
Bassishawe, London, against lady Agatha, relict of Sir Ralph son of
Bernard, knight, if she implead him on account of it, notwithstanding the
clause to the contrary in the said grant. Sunday the feast of St. Margaret,
3 Edward II. Seal of arms. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2727. Grant by Juliana, late wife of Adam Rous, formerly citizen
and surgeon of London, widow, to Sir John Ive, rector of St. Michael's in
Wodestrete, London, Sir Laurence Wympole, chaplain, and Thomas de
Mordon, citizen and chandler of London, of the tenement with houses which
she now inhabits in Wodestrete in St. Alphege's parish within Crepulgate,
which she with David le Leche, formerly citizen of London, her husband,
had by feoffment of Walter de Merstham, late rector of St. Alphege, who
had it by grant of David and Juliana aforesaid, formerly wife of Roger de
Mymmes, late citizen and chandler of London. Sir Nicholas Brembre,
knight, Mayor, John More and Simon Wynchecombe, sheriffs of London.
20 April, 7 Richard II. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for pleas of land,
Monday before St. John ante Portam Latinam, 7 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
A. 2728. Grant by John de Lincoln', parmenter, to Ralph de Lincoln',
parmenter, of a portion of his land in St. Alban's parish in Wodestrate.
Witnesses:—Stephen Bukerel, alderman, John le Mynur, and others
(named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2729. Grant by Roger de Reysebolle, of Heveringlond, and Joan
his wife, William, the vicar of the same place, and Agnes his wife, to
the prior and canons of St. Laurence of Mountjoy in frank almoin of
a piece of land 12 feet wide. Sunday before St. Mark the Evangelist,
14 Edward III. Two seals. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2730. Grant by Hugh de Gressam and Eleanor his wife to John
Lance of a tenement and land in Alderford and Wichingham, viz. land in
the croft, in Bollesfeld, in Loppinglond fields, at Duveshil, at Grenehil, &c.,
paying 33d. yearly to the prior of Longewill, and 6d. to St. Faith's church.
In exchange John has given them land in Heveringlond called 'Schadescroft.' Witnesses:—William and Robert le Turtevill, and others (named).
Fragments of two seals. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2731. Letters of attorney of Robert de Thyrsford empowering
John Man, of Calthorp, chaplain, to deliver seisin to William de Burston,
rector of a third part of Itringham church, of land in Irminglond, with the
rents that John de Cokefeld, knight, used to receive from tenements in
Irminglond, with the advowson of Irminglond church. Sunday after the
Assumption, 13 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2732. Release by Peter, rector of Irmynglond, to the prior and
canons of St. Laurence of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all his right in a
piece of land in Irmynglond, in the advowson of Irmynglond church, and
in the rents that John de Cokefeld, knight, used to receive yearly from a
tenement in Irmynglond. Witnesses:—Thomas de Gyney, lord of
Brandeston, Roger de Gyney, lord of Heveringlond, and others (named).
Monday the feast of the Invention of Holy Cross, 18 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2733. Release by Walter Neel, of Heveringlond, and Alexander
his son, to Sir John, the prior, and the canons of St. Laurence of
Mountjoy in Heveringlond, of all their right in two pieces of land, one
called 'Tolkesker' and the other in the tillage called 'Netheryd.'
Heveringlond, Sunday after the Apostles Simon and Jude, 18 Edward III.
Portion of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2734. Grant by Alice late the wife of Hugh Smith, of Heveringlond,
to Richard de Holwode, of Botone, of a piece of her meadow in Heveringlond. Monday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 12 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2735. Grant by Elviva Bardolf, of Taverham, to Richard de
Taverham, chaplain, son of John de Collegat' de Norwic', of a piece of her
land called 'Godwinescroft' in Taverham, in the field called 'Westcroft.'
Witnesses:—Sir John de Hestrus, Geoffrey Ridel, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 2736. Grant by Nicholas son of John Godewyne of Felthorp to
Roger Russel of Thaverham of a piece of land in Felthorp. Friday after
St. Bartholomew the Apostle, 18 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2737. Grant by Cicely, daughter cf Richard the Leech (Medici), to
John Launce of a piece of land in the field of Heveringlond, in Tweyt.
Witnesses:—William de Gineto, lord of Heveringlond, Peter and Roger,
his brothers, Peter de Bilneya, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2738. Grant by Richard Chaplain, son of John de Colegate in
Norwich, to the prior and canons of St. Laurence in Heverighelond of a
piece of meadow in Taverham. Witnesses:—Sir John de Estru, knight,
John Launce, Nicholas Ridel, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 2739. Indenture witnessing that whereas the parish church of
St. Andrew, Irmynglond, with the patronage and advowson thereof, were
given to the convent of St. Laurence of Mountjoy in Heverynglond many
years ago, and the church, rectory, and tithes cannot now support a fit priest
to officiate there, and the chancel and rectory house are ruined and the
parishioners wander elsewhere to hear divine service; William Lovell, the
prior, and the said convent have demised the site of the rectory and the said
church and rectory to Thomas Bettes, of Irmynglond, with all tithes, &c.,
for 90 years, to provide a priest there, with power to remove such priest
and institute another. 8 June, A.D. 1490, 7 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2740. Release by Roger Hace, of Heveringlond, and Alice his
wife, to Alan de Ryburgh, carpenter, of all their right in a messuage in
Heveringlond, near Mountjoy Priory, which they with the said Alan and
Matilda his wife acquired of Sir Peter de Felthorp, chaplain. Thursday
after the Purification, 9 Edward II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2741. Grant by Roger de Bilneye, knight, to the prior and canons
of St. Laurence of Mountjoy in Heveringlond, in frank almoin, of six acres
in Heveringlond in the tillage called 'Schephus Wong,' adjoining land
called 'Nine Acres.' Witnesses:—William de Gynay, lord of Heveringlond.
Alan Houel, and others (named). Friday after Michaelmas, 6 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2742. Release by Henry son of John Wype of Dylham to John,
the prior, and the canons of Mountjoy in Heverynglond of all actions and
claims. Witnesses:—Sir Roger Gyney, knight, and others (named).
Heverynglond, Sunday after St. Dunstan, 36 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2743. Grant by Roger son of Hugh Home of Felthorp to
Godwin son of Herman of a piece of land in Eelthorp, in Minhuuerecroft.
Witnesses:—Roger de Felthorp, William Russel, and others (named).
Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2744. Release by William de Leye, of Irmynglond, to the prior
and canons of St. Laurence of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all claim to
½d. yearly rent issuing from land in Irmynglond. Sunday after
St. Wynewaloey, 20 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2745. Grant by Geoffrey, rector of Felthorp, to Master John
Godewyk, rector of Croydune, and Robert Warde, rector of Fobenge, of a
messuage in Heveringlond adjoining the highway called 'Gosus lane' and
abutting on the common pasture called 'Munjoye Grove.' Saturday before
the Purification, 11 Richard II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2746. Grant by Sir Oliver Platon, rector of Lyng, and Sir
William at Chirche, chaplain, of Felthorpe, to Sir Geoffrey, rector of
Felthorpe, Martin Thawerham, Robert Mayster, Walter Horn and Roger
Russel, of meadow called 'le Inham' in Felthorp, adjoining the messuage
called 'Russel.' Tuesday after St. Dunstan, 51 Edward III. Much
injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2747. Release by Simon Pechche and Catherine his wife, daughter
of Alice King, of Hemesbi, John and Richard, sons of Avice Tayl, of the
same, to Alexander Carpenter, of Felthorp, and Agnes his wife, of a
messuage and land in Heveringlond and Felthorp; to Bippa, widow, of
Felthorp, and Agnes her daughter, to Hugh Smith, of Heveringlond, and
Alice his wife, and to John de Bosco, various lands in Felthorp.
Witnesses:—Robert de Marcham, Nicholas Ridel, and others (named). |
Norf. |
A. 2748. Royal licence to John Fode and John de Hadescho, chaplains,
notwithstanding the statute of mortmain, to assign to the prior and convent
of St. Laurence of Mountjoy two messuages with lands and 7s. 7d. rent in
Heverynglond, Causton, Brandeston, Swenyngton, and Felthorp, to support
two canons to celebrate daily for the souls of the said John Fode and John
de Shelton. 20 April, 17 Edward III. By fine of 100s. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2749. Grant by Sir Thomas de Nerford, knight, to the prior and
convent of Mountjoy of licence to acquire a piece of land of his fee in
Heveringlond, to be held by the usual services and by payment of a relief
after the decease of each prior. Panworth, Monday the feast of St. Leonard
the Abbot, 14 Edward III. Seal, coat of arms only remaining. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2750. Obligation of John son of Thomas de Feltorp, clerk, to pay
the prior and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond one marc of silver, a
quarter of wheat and a quarter of barley yearly pension during life, for
his sojourn for thirteen weeks in the year, payable at Michaelmas in each
year before his sojourn (perhendinacionem). At Mountjoy in the chapter
of the canons, feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude, A.D. 1311. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2751. Release by William Holstone, of Heverynglond, to Edmund,
the prior, and the canons of Mountjoy in Heverynglond, of all right in the
rents and services they were wont to pay yearly for the lands and tenements they held of his manor in Heverynglond. Witnesses:—Sir John
Gynay, knight, Sir John Cobald, vicar of Heverynglond, and others
(named). The eve of St. Laurence, 5 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2752. Release by John Fode, of Aylesham, and John de Hadisco,
chaplains, to the prior and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all their
right in the two messuages, rents and lands, &c., which they acquired of
John, son of Nicholas de Schelton, in Heveringlond, Causton, Brandeston,
Swenington, and Felthorp: one messuage by the highway called 'Swiftforde
lane,' and one by the messuage called 'Hoylesyerd.' Monday the feast of
the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 17 Edward III. Seal. |
Leic. |
A. 2753. Defeasance to a bond whereby John Mallore, Richard
Chetewyut, William Purefay, and John Chetewynt are bound to John
Pulteney, knight, in 1,000l. to be paid at Christmas next if they do
not abide by the award of the arbitrators herein named concerning all
disputes between them, if it be given by Thursday after St. Andrew's day
next, or failing that, by the award of an umpire within fifteen days after
that feast, the arbitrators to come to Lutterworth by Monday before
St. Andrew's day, with only two attendants each. 10 November,
14 Henry IV. French. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2754. Release by John de Scheltone, son of Nicholas de Scheltone,
to Sir John Fode, of Aylesham, Sir John de Hadesco, chaplains, and
Richard Storm, of Snyterle, of all his right in two messuages, of which the
chief messuage lies by Swytfordelane, and land in Heveringlond and
Swenygtone, &c., in William Kempe, sometime his bondman, and his
sequela, and in 12s. yearly rent issuing from tenements in Heveringlond,
Causton, Brandeston, Swenygton, and Felethorp. Sunday after St. Gregory
the Pope, 17 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2755. Release by John Qwytfot, of Taverham, to the prior and
canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all his right in the turbary and
heath they hold in Felethorp and Hevyngham. 8 Edward III. Much
injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2756. Grant by William Syke of Causton to Philip, the prior of
Mountjoy, of the 20l. that Walter, the prior, and the convent of Penteney
are bound to him at the Annunciation, 18 Richard II. Saturday after the
Apostles Philip and James, 18 Richard II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2757. Letters of attorney of John de Schelton, son of Nicholas
de Schelton, empowering Roger Est, of Hacford, and William Wype, of
Heveringlond to deliver seisin of the messuages, lands, and rent granted in
A. 2754. Heveringlond, Tuesday the morrow of St. Wynwaloi the
Abbot, 17 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2758. Release by Nigel de Foxelee, citizen of Norwich, to
Robert de Shelton, son of John de Shelton, of all his right in land and
4s. yearly rent in Heveringlond. Norwich, Monday before the Annunciation,
10 Edward I]. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2759. Grant by John Fode, of Aylesham, and John de Hadischo,
chaplains, to the prior and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond, in frank
almoin, of the two messuages (one by the highway called 'Swyftfordelane'
and the other in Heveringlond,) and all rents and tenements in Heveringlond, Causton, Brandeston, Swenigton, and Felethorp which they acquired
of John, son of Nicholas de Schelton. Sunday . . . the Apostles Peter
and Paul, 17 Edward III. Seal. Injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2760. Grant by Richard Chaplain son of John de Colgate in
Norwich, to the prior and canons of St. Laurence of Heveringlond of a
piece of land in Thaverham. Thaverham, in the court of Sir John de
Hestru, 23 October, 53 Henry III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2761. Grant by Walter Neel, of Heveringlond, and Alexander
Fhis, of the same, to Sir John Fode, of Aylesham, chaplain, Sir John
Froysel, vicar of Hocton, Sir John de Hadesco and Sir Philip Martin, of
Sniterle, chaplains, of land in Heveringlond, formerly acquired of John de
Schelton. Sunday before the Purification, 13 Edward III. Seal and
portion of seal. |
Norf. |
A. 2762. Demise by William Lovell, prior of Mountjoy in Norfolk, to
John the prior of the regular church of St. Faith in Horsham of all his
pasture in Felthorp and Heverynglond, with faldage in the said towns east
of a pond called 'Margary Ponde,' with land in a place called 'Cottes,'
and 'le Redes,' for 12 years from Michaelmas last, paying 40s. yearly.
22 December, A.D. 1489, 5 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Note of grant by the same to the same of 'lez Toppynges'
of all thorns growing on the land called 'Cottes,' and of 'lez sawles' for
their fold from the wood in Heverynglond, viz. of "Salwes, hulver and
thorn" during the said term. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2763. Release by William son of John de Spanye to John son of
Richard de Holwode, of Boton, chaplain, of all his right to the tenements
in Heveringlond in which his father enfeoffed Richard de Holwode aforesaid. Saturday before St. Margaret the Virgin, 3 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2764. Release by Roger Hace, of Heveringlond, to Sir John de
Holwode, of Botone, chaplain, of all claim in a messuage with land in
Heveringlond, part adjoining land called 'Schephus Wong,' part abutting
on the lord of Gynay's land called 'Nine acres,' part at Launcesmille
Hyl, and part in Rydecroft. Monday before St. Ambrose the Bishop,
5 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2765. Release by John de Holwode, of Boton, chaplain, to the prior
and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all claim in the above messuage
and land in Heveringlond. Monday after St. Mark, St. Tiburcius, and
St. Valerian, 5 Edward III. |
[Leic.] |
A. 2766. Grant by Robert Coyne, of Pulteneye, to John Howan, of
Pulteneye, and Emma his wife, for 10l., of the moiety of a toft with
buildings stretching on the north side of the great house, 6 feet wide, and
land in Pulteneye lying near Waklonweye, in a place called 'Grundleswell,'
between the roads by the windmill, in a place called 'Thenethebanlond,' on
'le Stonidole,' and 'hattedamishinde.' Witnesses:—Robert de Luteles,
lord of Walecot', Elyas son of Robert de Exundun of Pulteneye, and
others (named). Injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2767. Release by John de Byrston, of Cleye, to the prior and
canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond, of all his right to land in Irmynglond
abutting east and west on the free land of Irmynglond church. Monday
before St. Valentine the Martyr, 20 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2768. Grant by Agnes, daughter of Geoffrey Schelle, of Felthorp,
to Robert son of Roger of a piece of her land in Felthorp. Witnesses:—
Roger de Felthorp, William Russel, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 2769. Release by Matilda, daughter of Goda le Pottere, of Heveringlond, to the prior and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of all her
right in a messuage which Reginald le Pottere, of Heveringlond, her uncle,
held in the said town. Saturday before St. Augustine the Apostle of the
English, 19 Edward II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2770. Grant by Henry, son of Ralph Nalli, of Hevyngham, to Sir
Roger Marretes, of Felthorp, parson of Fretenham church, of all his lands
and tenements in Felthorp, Taverham, and Heverynglond which were
formerly Geoffrey Starling's, except a croft called 'Oldecroft' and his
meadow in Heveringlond. 23 March, 24 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2771. Grant by Henry son of John Wype of Dylham, to Geoffrey
de Filby, rector of Felthorp, Simon Ver', rector of Ascheby, Adam de
lllyngton and Roger Russel of a messuage and land in Heverynglond, part
abutting on the road from Qweytgrene to Maugrepont, on the road from
Heverynglond church to Kempesbrigge, upon Knodeswellehyl, abuttting on
the road from Stantlyngcros to Swytforyebrigge, part at Larkesdrytes, at
Sladelond, abutting on the road from Roger de Bryggate to Launcescroft
and on 'le Konewer.' Witnesses:—Roger Gyney, Geoffrey Malhoysel,
knights, and others (named). Sunday after St. Edmund, King and Martyr,
35 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2772. Release by Roger Hardegrey, citizen of Norwich, to Sir John
Fode, of Aylesham, Sir John de Hadesco, chaplains, and Richard Storm, of
Snyterle, of all his right to land, meadow, and pasture in Heveringlond,
with the liberty of the moiety of one fold. Norwich, Thursday after
St. Mathias the Apostle, 17 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2773. Grant by Robert son of John de Shelton to Nicholas
de Shelton and Alice his wife, of a piece of land called 'Shepehous wong'
in Heverynglond, abutting on the land of Roger de Gyney, knight. Sunday
after the Circumcision, 19 Edward II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2774. Grant by John de Scheltone son of Nicholas de Sceltone to
Sir John Fode, of Aylesham, Sir John de Hadesco, chaplains, and Richard
Storm, of Smiterle, of the land, &c., in Heveringlond released to them in
A. 2772. Sunday after St. Peter's chair, 17 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2775. Release by Richard Storm, of Snyturlee, to the prior and
canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond, of all his claim to two messuages in
Heveringlond, one called 'Schelton-stede' in the highway called 'Swythfordlane,' the other called 'Kempestede,' adjoining the messuage called
'Hoylesyerd.' Witnesses:—Thomas de Gyney, lord of Brandeston, Roger
de Gyney, lord of Heveringlond, and others (named). Monday before the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 18 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2776. Release by John de Schelton, son of Nicholas de Schelton,
to Sir John Fode, of Aylesham, Sir John de Hadesco, chaplains, and
Richard Storm, of Snyterle, of all his right in two messuages, one by the
highway called 'Snytforde,' and in land with liberty for one fold in
Heveringlond, in pasture, &c., in Swenigton, in William Kempe, a nativus,
and in 12s. yearly rent from tenements in Heveringlond, Causton,
Swenigton, and Felethorp. Wednesday after St. Wynewaley the Abbot,
17 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2777. Release by the same to the same of all his right in land with
the liberty of the moiety of one fold, meadow and pasture in Heveringlond.
Tuesday after St. Mathias the Apostle, 17 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf] |
A. 2778. Release by John, sometime rector of Brinton, and John
Bronn, sometime rector of Takelistune, to Geoffrey, rector of Felthorp, of
all their right in a messuage in Heveringlond. Sunday before St. Andrew
the Apostle, 11 Richard II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2779. Release by John son of Robert Yvynte of Felthorp to
Robert Spine and John his brother of all his right in land in Felthorp.
Witnesses:—Thomas de Estune, Amsell de Bayebury, and others (named).
Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2780. Grant by John de Bosco, of Brendilleye, to Thomas de
Quitewelle, rector of Pheletorp, for 22s., of an annual rent of 2s. ¾d. and
two hens to be paid by the tenants specified for their tenements in
Pheletorp. Witnesses:—Sir Godfrey de Bello Monte, Simon de
Thaverham, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2781. Licence granted by Roger de Gyney, knight, lord of
Heveringland, to Roger, William, and Bartholomew de Gyney to grant
lands and rents to the value of 10l. of his fee in Heveringland, Swenigtone,
and Dilham, to the prior and convent of St. Laurence of Heveringland,
whose rents and profits are so attenuated that they do not suffice for their
support. The Invention of Holy Cross, 22 Edward I. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2782. Letters of attorney of Roger de Gyney, knight, lord of
Heveringlond, empowering William de Gyney, his brother, to put Sir
Thomas, prior of St. Laurence [of Mountjoy], in full seisin of pasture in
Heveringlond. Michaelmas, 22 Edward I. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2783. Grant by Roger de Gyney, lord of Heveringlond, to the
prior and convent of St. Laurence of Mountjoy, in Heveringlond, in frank
almoin, of leave to pasture 100 sheep on his common pasture in
Heveringlond, according to the gift of the late Sir William de Gyney, first
founder of that house; and also leave to pasture 200 more sheep there to
increase their fold. Witnesses:—Sir Robert son of Roger, John de
Claverigg', William de Kerdistune, Peter and William Rocelyn, Giles de
Munpinzun, Richard de Belhus, knights, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2784. Grant by Roger de Gynay, knight, lord of Heveringlond,
to the prior and convent of St. Laurence in Heveringlond, in frank almoin,
of a messuage in Heveringlond called 'Old Fishpond' (vetus vivarium), a
water mill called 'Lickemille,' land that was Eda Schiftehakel's, land in
Sutfrid, in the assart of Rumholt, three diggings of turfs yearly, and
leave to common 300 sheep in the common pasture of Heveringlond, to
feed 5 cows with his own animals and 6 pigs in his park at acorn time;
4s. yearly rent in Heveringlond, the land called 'Sutwellewong,' land at
Sutwelle and an alder bed. Guytono, St. Mark's day, 21 Edward I.
Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2785. Grant by William Lovell, the prior, and the convent of
St. Laurence of Mountjoy to Bartholomew Kyng and Robert Barker, both
of Felthorp, of a close called 'Lykmyllecloos' in Heverynglond and four
pieces of land in Felthorp, three abutting on the common way called
'Attilbriggewey,' and one called 'Bromlond,' paying 2s. 9d. yearly: John
Godeale, clerk, and Richard Herrysson being appointed to deliver seisin.
31 May, A.D. 1490, 5 Henry VII. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2786. Grant by William, the prior, and the convent of St.
Laurence of Mountjoy to Thomas Brampton, esquire, of their pasture,
marsh, turbary, &c., called 'lez Hassokkes' in Felthorp, lying between
the commons of Felthorp and Hevyngham and abutting on the road from
Norwich to Causton Woodrowe: Thomas Cryne and Thomas Abbes being
appointed to deliver seisin. 2 September, A.D. 1489, 5 Henry VII.
Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2787. Grant by William atte Lyng, son of John atte Lyng, of
Felthorp, to Adam atte Lyng, of the same, his brother, and Alice his wife
of land in Feltborp. Sunday the feast of St. Agnes the Virgin, 14 Edward
III. Injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2788. Grant by Roger de Gynay, knight, lord of Heveringlond, to
Thomas, the prior, and the canons of St. Laurence's, Heveringlond, that
none of his bondmen shall implead them in his court by reason of any plea
or trespass. Witnesses:—Sir Roger de Bylneye, knight, and others
(named). Brandestone, the morrow of the Annunciation, 34 Edward I. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2789. Grant by John Tyrel, of Manyngton, brother and heir of
Hugh Tyrel, to Matilda, late the wife of William de Hewelle, of land in
Irmynglond abutting on the free land of St. Andrew's church. Friday in
Easter week, 18 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2790. Grant by Alexander Fyhs, of Heveringlond, to Sir John
Fode, of Aylesham, Sir John de Hadesco, chaplains, and Richard Storm,
of Snyterle, of all his goods and chattels in the capital messuage called
'Scheltonestede' and in the lands and tenements called 'Scheltonelondes.'
Tuesday the morrow of St. Wynewaloy the Abbot, 17 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2791. Grant by William Vicari, of Heverynghlond, Agnes his
wife, and Joan her sister, daughter of William ate Lathe, to John Hare, of
the same, of a piece of meadow in Heverynghlond, abutting southward on
the running water coming from the water mill of the prior and convent of
Mountjoy. Sunday after the Ascension, 12 Edward III. Fragment of
seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2792. Grant by Alan de Riburgh, carpenter, to Roger Neuman,
of Felthorp, of land in Felthorp. Tuesday before St. Luke the Evangelist
8 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2793. Demise by John, the prior, and the canons of Mountjoy to
John ate Mille of Heveringlond, for his life, of a water mill called
'Licemille,' he giving them a quarter of eels yearly and one marc rent.
The prior and convent shall have all other fishings, and if the mill house fall
into decay they will provide timber and straw to rebuild it, and the said
John all other materials, he keeping the old timber. The said John shall
grind as much wheat and barley for them as he can yearly. Sunday after
St. Augustine, 49 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2794. Grant by John Lance to the canons of St. Laurence of
Heveriglond in frank almoin, of land in Heveriglond by William de Gynei's
tillage called 'Hyl,' for the souls of himself and of Juliana Walter, late
the wife of John de Stradebroc. Witnesses:—Sir Peter de Nereford,
Sir Simon Peche, Peter Houel, and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2795. Grant by William Chelle to Nicholas Herman of land in
Felthorp called 'Chelluscroft.' Sunday before St. Agnes the Virgin
17 Edward II. |
[Leic] |
A. 2796. Grant by John le Wrighte and Emma his wife to Sir John
de Pulteneye, knight, and James Spigurnel of a messuage and 16 acres in
Pulteneye. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard Egebaston and Ralph de Stanlowe,
knights, and others (named). Wednesday after St. John ante Portam
Latinam, 22 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2797. Grant by William Blakeman, of Heveringlond, to Richard
Cole, Robert Mayster, and Robert Warde, chaplain, and Thomas his brother,
of Welingham, of 4d. yearly rent issuing out of land in Felthorp in
Bastardus Croft, adjoining on the east the mound (foveam) stretching by
the common moor of Felthorp. Wednesday the feast of St. Andrew the
Apostle, 10 Richard II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2798. Grant by Simon son of Adam Attechyrche, of Gymingham,
and Joan his wife to Thomas de Qwytewelle, rector of Pheletorp, for
20 marcs, of their land called 'Miklecroft' in Pheletorp parish, paying 3s.
yearly. Witnesses:—Sirs Godfrey de Bellomonte, Thomas Bardolf, and
others (named). Injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2799. Grant by Godwin Tolke, son of William Tolke, to John
Lance of land in Heveringlond in the field of Tuet, abutting on Richard
de Tueyt's alder bed. Witnesses:—William de Gisneto, lord of Heveringlond,
Peter and Roger his brothers, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 2800. Grant by Sir Thomas de Nerford, knight, to the prior and
canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond of leave to acquire the messuage that
John de Shelton held of his fee in Heveringlond, except the pond, lands,
and tenements that John de Holneston acquired of Shelton. Monday after
the Apostles Peter and Paul, 17 Edward III. |