|
[Norf.] |
A. 3101. Grant and release by Richard Pow of Great Ringstead, to
Sir W. the abbot, and the convent of Ramsey, for 10s., in frank almoin, of
land in Great Ringstede by the tillage of the said abbot and convent and
abutting on the heath called 'Ling' and on the pasture called 'Lingbrod,'
with faldage. Thursday after the Annunciation, A.D. 1283. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3102. Grant by James Motte, parson of Little Ringstead church,
and Richard Perkyn, vicar of Segeforde, to Richard Swaldale of Hecham,
of a court, formerly John Raulyn's, in Hecham, by the road leading to
Tunmylle. Wednesday after St. Botolph the Abbot, 10 Richard II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3103. Release by Alexander Coleman of Hecham, to Sir William,
the abbot, and the convent of Ramsey, for two marks, in frank almoin, of
all his right in the land that Roger Coleman his father held of them in
Ringstede, abutting on the field of Segeford, and 1d. yearly rent from
Nicholas the baker in Ringstede. Witnesses:—Sir Hamo de Mostroyl,
Simon de Lettone, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3104. Grant by John Reynald of Enemeth, to Thomas Jecson,
Nicholas Jecson, chaplains, of Enemeth, and Richard Walesson of
Walsokyn, of land in Walsokyn in the field called 'Newfeld,' between the
abbot of Ramsey's land and Sir John Colvyle's, knight, abutting westward on the common drain (dranam). Walsokynfendyeh, the Purification,
8 Henry V. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3105. Grant by Hugh the barber, of Norwich, to Geoffrey de
Dunewic', clerk, for 100s., of a messuage in St. Gregory's parish, Norwich,
paying 25d. yearly. Witnesses:—Walter de Schelphangel, clerk of the
city of Norwich, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3106. Grant by Silvester le Vollere, of North Wotton, to William
Aselack, of the same, and Matilda his wife, of a messuage in North
Wotton adjoining the common called 'la Grene.' Monday the eve of
St. Andrew the Apostle, 10 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3107. Grant by William Wytthepype and Juliana his wife,
daughter of Geoffrey Pygoth of North Wtton, to Eustace son of Thomas,
of the same, in marriage with Matilda Juliana's daughter, of land in North
Wtton, paying yearly ½d. Tuesday after St. John ante Portam Latinam,
21 Edward I. Fragments of two seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 3108. Demise by John Malorre, lord of Weletone, to Agnes relict
of Richard le Mareschal of Weletone, and Adam her brother, of two parts
of a. messuage and land in Weletone that came to him in wardship after
Richard's death, to hold till the full age of John, son and heir of the late
Benedict le Mareschal (or of the said John's heir if he die within age),
together with the heir's marriage. Thursday after St. Gregory the Pope,
10 Edward II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3109. Agreement founded upon examination of the charters of
King Edward I. and his progenitors, whereby Sir Roger de Monte Alto,
steward of Chester and lord of the hundred of Smethed, grants Sir John
Davynium the prior, and the convent of Lewes, the leet, view of frank pledge
in Hecham, infangenethef, waif and stray, &c., reserving to himself on the
day of view of frank pledge of Hecham, viz. the morrow of the Exaltation
of Holy Cross each year, half a mark of the rent of assise issuing from the
men of the leet, and pleas and amerciaments for bloodshed. Rysinge,
Monday after Palm Sunday, 20 Edward I. |
[Glouc.] |
A. 3110. Release by Margery de Dene, to John de la Felde, of all her
right in lands and 14s. yearly rent in Herdewike by Longeneye. Winchester, Saturday after the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 7 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3111. Grant by Reginald Buzi of Hecham, to Roger his son, of the
moiety of a meadow that was his father William's, the moiety of a croft
called 'Westcroft,' and 26d. yearly rent in Hecham payable by the tenants
named for the messuages specified, paying 9s. 5d. yearly. Witnesses:—
Hugh de Kalii, Simon de Lettune, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3112. Release by Simon Lambryt of Heccham to Peter, the prior,
and the convent of Lewes of all his right to land of their villenage in
Heccham at Godberdissmethie. Tuesday before St. Tiburcius and
St. Valerian, 13 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3113. Grant by Robert de Herevill and Emma his wife to Wido
the parson of Melton, of a toft and croft with land in Alebi, part lying on
the Melton road, part at Blindewell, part on Langelandes at Risedale, part
in Hevedland at Gaddale, paying yearly 2d. Witnesses;—Thomas de
Sixceneb', Richard de Luci, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3114. Grant by Master Geoffrey de Hecham son of Reginald de
Hecham, to the monks of Lewes, in frank almoin, of land in Hecham.
Witnesses:—Sirs William Rustein, William le Gurney, Andrew de Sarncbrunne, Adam do Birlingham, Herbert de Burghes, and others (named).
Part of document cut off. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3115. Grant by Reginald Hellebule of Hecham, to Alexander
Poiteman for two marks of land in Hecham upon Thorpefeyld, part lying
on Calkewong, and part on Calkewongfurlong abutting on Schortelond,
paying 7d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lectone,
and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3116. Grant by Peter the prior, and the convent of Lewes to
Simon Baret of Hecham, of land south of a tenement called 'Herrescroft'
and faldage in the fields of Hecham for 360 sheep, saving to themselves
certain pastures from the Purification to the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula,
paying 12d. yearly. Lewes, Thursday after St. Edmund, King and Martyr,
5 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3117. Grant by Hugh the prior and the convent of St. Pancras
[at Lewes] to Master Reiner, and after him to Peter his brother, of his
messuage by Hecham churchyard, and his toft and croft [called] 'Tubelot,'
paying 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—Master Robert de Nuers, Richard Buzi,
and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3118. Release by Simon son of Ralph de Lettune, to the monks of
St. Pancras's, Lewes, of all his right in pasture in Hecham, between the
court of the said monks and the road called 'Redegate.' Witnesses:—Sir
William Rustein, Sir Adam de Birlingham, Master John de Pagrave, and
others (named). Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 3119. Release by John Mulward son of John Mulward of
Toneworth, to Roisia late the wife of Richard de Montefort of Toneworth,
of all his right in lands and tenements in Toneworth that were lately
Henry Sellun's. Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope, 51 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3120. Release by Alan Bilney and Katherine his wife to Sir John
de Teyngiis the prior, and the convent of Lewes, in frank almoin, of all
their right in half an acre of land in Hecham by the sea, and in 3d. yearly
rent issuing therefrom. Witnesses:—Sir Hugh de Kaly, knight, William
de Sechefford, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3121. Release by John son of Hugh the smith of Heveringlond,
to the prior and canons of Mountjoy in Heveringlond, in frank almoin, of all
his right in a piece of land in Felthorp. Sunday on which is sung
'Quasi modo geniti,' 10 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3122. Letters of attorney of William son of Roger Hace of
Heveringlond, authorising John de Manyngton, chaplain, to deliver seisin
to Walter Neel, Thomas de Wode, Alan le Mazoun, and Peter son of
Walter Neel, of a messuage and land in Heverynglond. Saturday
before St. Dunstan, Bishop and Confessor, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3123. Grant by Alan Masun of Heveringlond, to Richerd Fybs
citizen of Norwich, Sir Roger vicar of Heveringlond, Thomas de Wode of
the same, and William Stradebrok of Caustun, of all his free lands and
tenements in Heveringlond. Tuesday before St. Agnes the Virgin,
40 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3124. Release by Alan Mazoun of Heveringlond, to Thomas
son of Adam de Wode of Heveringlond, of all his right in a messuage
and lands in Heveringlond. Sunday after St. Matthew the Apostle,
24 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3125. Release by Agnes late the wife of Alan Masun of Heveringlond, to Thomas de Wode of the same, of all her right in a messuage and
land [in Heveringlond], formerly her said husband's. Sunday before
St. Luke, 43 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3126. Release by William, son of John Adams of Heveringlond,
to Roger Marcolf, chaplain, Richard Fish, taverner, William son of
Nicholas de Stradebrook and Thomas de Wode of Heveringlond, of all his
right in the lands and tenements which they acquired of Alan Matzon, in
Heveringlond, formerly William Hace's. Friday before the Annunciation,
43 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3127. Release by William Adam of Felthorp, to Thomas de Wode
of Heverynglond, of all his right in a messuage and land in Heverynglond,
part of the land being called 'Merlond' and 'Holwodescroft' and part
lying in Likmillecroft. Sunday after the Apostles Peter and Paul.
43 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3128. Grant by Beatrice daughter of Roger Hace of Heverynglond, to Thomas de Wode, Alan le Mazoun, Stephen Baggare, and Peter
Neel, of one portion of a messuage and land in Heverynglond, part of the
land lying in Lyckemillecroft, abutting on the path leading from Heverynglond to the mill called 'Lyckemylle.' Saturday after the Invention of
Holy Cross, 23 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3129. Grant by William son of Roger Hace of Heverynglond,
to Walter Nee), Thomas de Wode, Alan le Mazoun and Peter son of
Walter Neel, of the reversion of a messuage land and meadow in Heverynglond which would descend to him after the death of his father Roger
and Alice his wife; the meadow abutting on the water flowing from
Lyckemylic to Swenyngton. Saturday before St. Dunstan, Bishop and
Confessor, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3130. Grant by Walter Neel, of Heverynglond, to Alan le Mazoun,
Alexander Fysch, Thomas de Wode, Stephen Baggare and Clement Hare
of a messuage with land in Heverynglond. Thursday after St. Augustine,
Bishop and Confessor, 23 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3131. Grant by John de Muckelhil of Schanyngthone, to Alan
Mason of Heveringlond, and Joan his wife, of a piece of land in Heveringlond. Wednesday after St. Matthew the Apostle, 17 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3132. Release by Roger the vicar of Heveringlond, Richard
Fichs of Norwich, and William Stradebrok of Caustune, to Thomas de
Wode of Heveringlond, of all their right in land in Heveringlond which
they had of the feoffment of Alan Masun. Monday before the Resurrection,
43 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3133. Grant by Richard Cole and John Ateforthe of Heveringlond, to Robert Warde, chaplain, Thomas his brother of Wellingham,
Walter Coupere and William Dousing of Heveringlond, of land in Heveringlond, abutting eastward on the common path from Munjoye Grenc to
Licke Mille. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 11 Richard II. Two seals. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3134. Grant by William Tertel of Cleyc, that whereas Sir
William de Montekanisio has granted to him the tenement that Robert Tertel
his late father, held of him in Cleye; if by inquisition he be proved to be a
bastard in an ecclesiastical or civil court, he will restore the tenement to
Sir William, under penalty of 100s. to be paid within a month of failing to
make such restitution. Foxlye, St. Matthew's day, 55 Henry III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3135. Grant by Geoffrey Pecche to William son of Aeliz, of 10s.
that Thomas de Bure owes yearly for land in Appletun, to be held by
William within the service of one knight's fee in Oxecroft which he holds
of Geoffrey. Witnesses:—William de Frenei, William Pecche, Richard
Merveillus, and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3136. Agreement whereby Reiner sou of Peter de Hecham, grants
to Albert the prior, and the monks of St. Pancras [at Lewes], for 6 marcs,
the mill on the moor which he holds of them for life, and land adjoining the
mill which he held for 2d. yearly, for three years from the morrow of the
nativity of St. John the Baptist, A.D. 1239; with reversion to him for
life at the end of that term, paying 2d. for the land and 33s. for the
mill yearly. A.D. 1239. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3137. Grant by Robert le Chaumberleyn of Hikelingge, to Sir
William son of Sir Warin de Monte Canisio, of 6s. 8½d. yearly rent, to be
paid by the tenants specified for land at Chaphus, for parts of a rush-bed
(jungerie), for a rush bed in 'le Harwe,' and for other lands and messuages
in Hikeliugge. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de Valayns, Thomas de Hikelingge,
and William de Parker, knights, and others (named). St. Peter ad
Vincula, 12 Edward I. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3138. Grant by Crestiana daughter of Walter Flegard of Hecham,
to William de London', for 20s., of her messuage in Hecham adjoining that
of Miracula Flegard her sister, paying 1½d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh son
of Peter, Simon de Lectone, and others (named). Seal, broken. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3139. Declaration by Walter Davy of Cremplesham, that he has
received a release (herein recited) from John the prior, and the canons of
Thonebregg to himself, as their tenant, of all arrears of 11s. yearly rent due
from him for a tenement in Cremplesham up to the nativity of the Virgin
Mary, 30 Edward I., provided he pay the said rent in future, dated at
Thonebregg in their chapter house, 3 April, 31 Edward I. For the greater
proof he has procured the seal of Roger ate Gerston, steward of the honour
of Clare, thereto. Cremplesham, in full court of the Earl of Gloucester,
Sunday after St. Alphege the Martyr, 31 Edward I.
Annexed: Note of the rents of Walter Davyd in Cremplesham and by
whom paid; and list of tenants and the land they hold, amounting to
20½ acres. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3140. Grant by Thomas son of Roger de Hyllington, to Nicholas
de Legys, for 40s., of his messuage and land with buildings in Hecham,
part lying in Dene and at Bradegate, together with the rents and services
specified. Witnesses:—Hugh de Caly, Simon de Lettone, and others
(named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3141. Release by Adam and Gregory, sons of Ralph [son of] Wlfric
de Walton, to amend the final concord between them and Adam the
chaplain son of Wlfric de Walton and his sons Clement and John, to the
said Adam of all their right in land he held of Ralph their father and in all
the land that was Wlfric de Walton's in Walton. Witnesses:—Alexander
Dalencon, and others (named). Much injured. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3142. Grant by John de Loose of Hempstede, to Thomas de
Suthous, Edmund de Norton, Adam Berte, of Norwich, Roger de Alby,
Gilbert Hake, Thomas Steyk, and William Gillis of a messuage and seven
pieces of land in Hempstede, the messuage adjoining the alder bed of Sir
John de Ormisby, knight, called 'Dukpol,' part of the land being called
'Hillond,' and part 'Holdfeld.' Witnesses:—Edmund de Baconistorph,
Roger Baconn, knights, and others (named). Monday before St. Agnes
the Virgin, 13 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
Norf. |
A. 3143. Release by William Tristram of Hecham, to Stephen, the
prior, and the church of St. Pancras, Lewes, of all his right in a pasture
called 'Fenne' in Hecham behind the hall between the road called
'Redegate' and the prior's manor. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas de
Ingoldestorp, and Giles de Monpynzon, knights, and others (named)
Wednesday after the close of Easter, 31 Edward I. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3144. Release by Richard Swaldale of Hecham, to Simon Baret
the elder of Hecham, William de Shelton, and John Nelond, of all his right
in a close in Hecham abutting westwards on the road to the mill of the
prior of Lewes called 'Tounmille,' and southwards on the said mill.
7 March, 11 Henry IV. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3145. Grant by Agatha de Bredewille to Sir William de London,
for 20s. of all her land and messuage abutting on the road from Hecham
church to Torth. Witnesses:—Aubyn de Stannford, Master Thomas de
Hecham, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3146. Grant by Hugh de Kaly to William de London, for 2 marks,
of an acre of land in Hecham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:—Albyn de
Stanford, Simon de Letthona, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3147. Grant by Peter the chaplain, son of Nicholas de West
Waltone, to John de Halyfax, clerk of the prior of Lewes, for three marks,
of the land he bought of Sir William de Sculham in West Waltone, paying
2d. yearly and making 20 feet of the sea dyke at Neucroft. Witnesses:—
Master Gaymard, the prior's steward, Roger de Hecham, and others
(named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3148. Grant by Miracula daughter of Walter Flegard of Hecham,
to William de London, for three marks of a messuage in Hecham abutting
on the pool of the mill called 'Tunmulle,' paying three halfpence yearly.
Witnesses:—Albin de Stanford, Simon de Lectone, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3149. Grant by Reginald Campeden, parson of the church of
Castelrisyng, to the Lady Isabella, [late] Queen of England, and Sir Thomas
de London', clerk, of a messuage with curtilage in Castelrisyng. Witnesses:
—Sir John de Staunton, steward of the household of Lady Isabella, Sir
Edward le Blount, knights, Richard de la Rokele, steward of Lady
Isabella's lands, and others (named). Thursday the feast of St. Lucy the
Virgin, 21 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3150. Grant by William Aylnoth to William de London', for
100s., of his messuage in Hecham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh
de Kaly, Aubyn de Stanford, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3151. Release by Reiner son of Peter de Hecham, to the prior
and convent of Lewes, for 7 marks, of the mill on the moor in Hecham
called 'Mormille,' which he held for life, saving to himself a piece of land
with a house by the mill which he retains for his own use for life.
Witnesses:—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lettone, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3152. Grant by Richard Flegard of Hecham, to William de
Londoneis, for 50s., of his messuage in Hecham, paying 6d. yearly.
Witnesses;—Hugh son of Peter, Simon de Lettune, and others (named). |
[N'hamp. ?] |
A. 3153. Grant by John Mallorre of Welton, knight, to Thomas
Martyn of Welton, of two parts of an acre in Welton lying behind Croche,
in exchange for half an acre by his land at Colemaneslake. Monday
after St. Gregory the Pope, 5 Edward III. |
[Norf] |
A. 3154. Grant by Walter Paumfeleth to William do Londoniis, of
land in Hecham called 'Wilbelescroft,' paying 12d. yearly. Witnesses:—
Hugh de Caili, Albin de Staunford, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3155. Grant by William son of Thomas son of Roger of
Hillingtone, to John dc Teynges, the prior, and the church of Lewes, of
land in Hillingtone that Avelina his mother released to him. Witnesses:—
Roger de Kyleby, Robert de Fransham, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3156. Grant by Reginald de Pokedych to Miles the prior, and
the convent of Lewes, of land in Hutwelles and the fishing in the ditch of
Pokedych, as witnessed in the grants Thomas de Iiord obtained of him.
Witnesses:—William de Alycun, John de Bosco, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 3157. Grant by William Corsoun of Holcham, to Ralph, vicar of
the moiety of Holcham church, of land called 'Gerveyseroft,' between the
high road to Brunham and the meadow of Lady Dyonysia de Montecanisio.
The Circumcision, 27 Edward I. |
[Norf.] |
A. 3158. Grant by Hugh eon of Peter of Hecham, to William the
chaplain son of Reiner Portman of the same, for his homage and 20s.,
of land in Hecham east of Redham, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses;—Sir
Adam de Birlingham, William de Caly, and others (named). |
Norf. Suff. |
A. 3159. Demise by Nicholas Lyng, chaplain, to Edmund Jenney,
Robert Clere, John Heydon and Christopher Heydon, knights, William
Paston, John Hevynyngham, William Jenney, eldest son of the said
Edmund Jenney, knight, Walter Hobert, Richard Jenney, esquires, Robert
Pepyn, clerk, rector of Knodeshale, and twenty-nine others (named), of the
advowson of Haryngby church, and all the manors, lauds, &c. in Haryngby,
Stokesby, Thirkeby, Runham, Tunstall, Staleham, Ingham, Brunsted,
Hyklyng, Horssey, Berton, Smalburgh, Beeston, Edyngthorp, Witton,
Bacton, Paston, Swafeld, Knapton and Wursted in co. Norfolk, the manors
of Rothenhale and Kessynglond, and lands, &c., in Pakfeld, Kessynglond,
Carleton, Gesylham, Russhemere, Mutford, Hensted and elsewhere in
Mutford hundred in co. Suffolk, which he lately had by demise of the said
John Heydon, Robert Clere, Edmund Jenney, knights, Walter Hobert,
William and Richard Jenney, esquires, Thomas Bower, clerk, and
Christopher Moy, for the purpose of carrying out the last will of Hugh at
Fen, esquire, touching his almshouse at Haryngby. Appoints Simon
Throkmerton, gentleman, and John Goldyng his attorneys to deliver seisin
of the premises. 2 June, 10 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin at Wursted, the above
date. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3160. Letters patent of Edward I. granting to Hugh le Despenser
the manor of Kirtlyngton, and annulling the release made by Despenser
to the King and the late Queen Eleanor of all his right in the said manor
after the death of Ela, Countess of Warwick, who held it in dower of the
said Hugh's inheritance. Morpeth, 1 October, 24 Edward I. Portion of
Great Seal. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3161. Grant by Gilbert Basset, knight, to the abbot and convent
of Daunay (de Alneto), of 11s. yearly from his mill of Curthinton, so that
they exact nothing else from the mill by way of tithe or otherwise during
his life; also for the tithe of his water he grants them 6d. yearly which
the vicar receives, for tithe of hay of all his demesne two acres in Northan
meadow, for the tithe of the stubble of wheat a tenth of the price for which
it is sold, &c., they releasing him from all tithes which hereafter may arise
through the premises during his life.
Endorsed: "De molendino de Kertilintun." |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3162. Grant by Adam son of Hervy and Juliana, daughter of
John son of Hugh, his wife, to Gilbert Basset, for 10 marcs, of their mill
of Curtlinton with the water and grinding, paying therefor yearly 2s. to
Ingelram de Curtlinton and 2 marcs to the lords of Curtlinton.
Witnesses:—Philip Basset, Thomas Blund, and others (named). Portion
of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3163. Grant by Ingeram de Curtlinton, to John son of Hugh,
for 13 marcs, 5s. 8d., of the above mill of Curtlinton with water and
grinding, paying yearly as above. Witnesses:—Walter de Riparia, Robert
do Berefold, and others (named). Seal. |
Oxford. |
A. 3164. Release by Gunnora de Bendinges, to Gilbert Basset of all
her right by way of dower in the third part of Kyrlinton mill. For this
release Gilbert has given her 10s. before Sir William de Ebor', William de
Insula, the abbot of Abingdon, and Robert de Amaric', the King's justices
in Eyre, at Oxford. Witnesses;—Richard de Turr', Philip Basset, and
others (named). |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3165. Grant by Baldwin de Munz, to Gilbert Basset, for 100
marcs, of all his land in Kertlington, which William de Humez, late
Constable of Normandy, gave to Ralph de Munz his father, and the tenements of the cottagers and others named. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de
Lexintone, William de Ebor', William de Cullewrtb, John Luvel, and others
(named). |
[Oxford] |
A. 3166. Release by Walter de Marny, son of Adam de Marny of
Kurtlinton, to Sir Philip Basset of all his right in the lands that Alice,
mother of the said Adam his father, formerly held in Kurtlinton.
Witnesses:—Sirs John Lovcl, Roger de Saunford, William de Insula,
Robert le Chamberleng, knights, and others (named). |
Notts. |
A. 3167. Letters patent of Henry III., declaring that whereas he has
granted to his brother William de Valence the manor of Dunham that was
Ralph son of Nicholas's, if it escheat to the crown, and if Ralph's heir claim
his right therein, he is unwilling that the heir should sell his right to any
save himself or his said brother; if his brother acquires such right he grants
him to hold it without contradiction. Westminster, 24 December,
42 Henry III. Portion of Great Seal. |
Notts. |
A. 3168. Letters patent of Henry III. to Wiliiam de Valence his
brother, to whom he has promised a certain sum from the escheats that first
fall in, granting him the manor of Dunham after the death of Ralph son
of Nicholas who holds it for life. In the Castle at Rothelan, 24 August,
41 Henry III. |
Notts. |
A. 3169. Grant by the same, to the same, of Dunham manor, which
Robert, son and heir of Ralph son of Nicholas, released to the King after
his father's death; whereby the yearly fee due to Valence at the
Exchequer will be reduced by 50l., at which value the manor is extended.
Witnesses:—'Edward our son,' Humphrey de Boun, Earl of Hereford, Hugh
de Veer, Earl of Oxford, and others (named). Westminster, 28 December,
42 Henry III. Great Seal, broken. |
[Notts.] |
A. 3170. Grant by Henry III., to Ralph son of Nicholas, of Dunham
manor, to be held as Reginald de Dammartin, late Count of Boulogne, held
it, until the King shall restore it to the Earl's heir voluntarily or through a
peace, in which case Ralph shall receive a competent exchange.
Witnesses;—Bishops of Bath, Durham and Carlisle, Hubert de Burgh,
Justiciary, and others (named). Given by the hand of Ralph, bishop of
Chichester, Chancellor, Westminster, 18 February, 13 Henry III.
Portion of Great Seal. |
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A. 3171. Grant by John . . . . ., to Adam de Stratone of land
in . . . . . for a term of years, paying 20s. [yearly] to the convent
of St. Albans. Witnesses:—Sir David de Jarpenville, John de Harpesfeld,
and others (named). Fragment only, the document having been moreover
cancelled. |
Notts. |
A. 3172. Grant by Robert [grand]son of Nicholas, to William de
Valence, lord of Pembroke, for 500l., of Dunham manor, which descended
to him from Ralph son of Nicholas; his late father, who had it by grant of
King Henry III.; which manor he has released to the King to the use of
the said Sir William. Witnesses:—Henry de Batonia, Guy de Rupefort',
and others (named). |
[Notts.] |
A. 3173. Release by Margaret daughter of Brian atte Church, of
Bingham, to Hugh her brother of all her right in the land in Bingham that
Agnes her mother formerly gave her. Witnesses:—Hugh de Skreneton,
of Bingham, and others (named). |
Notts. |
A. 3174. Grant by John Maperley son and heir of Thomas Maperley,
to Edward III. of land in the King's park by Nottingham Castle lately
enclosed by the King, in a place called 'Larkedale,' between the hill called
'Wyndeserse' and land of the late William de Crophull, opposite the Castle.
23 April, 11 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the Close Roll. |
Notts. |
A. 3175. Grant by John Bampton of Byston, son and heir of Gervase
Bampton and Margery his wife, daughter and heir of William de Normanton,
to Edward III. of land called 'Couheved' lying in the King's lately
enclosed park by Nottingham Castle between land of the late Alico le
Paumer and land of the Church of St. Nicholas. 23 April, 14 Edward III.
Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the Close Roll. |
Oxford. Berks. |
A. 3176. Demise by Henry VII., to Peter the abbot, and the convent
of Notley co. Bucks, of the site of Caversham manor with the demesne
lands, &c., the great garden and orchards, the waters and fishing therein, a
plot of mead called 'Dysshemede' and 12 acres in the mead called
'Redyng mode,' otherwise 'the Abbot of Redyng mede,' in Reading, except
the moat about the manor place in Caversham and all buildings in it; and of
two water mills with the gardens belonging, the mill barge, the lock called
'Caversham loke,' and the weirs and waters, banks and dams from the
lock to the mills and beneath, &c., ground called 'Hergyn Eiate' and all other
eyots in Caversham, the ferry passage and the ferry barge in Caversham; for
60 years from Michaelmas next, paying 20l. yearly. Other conditions as to
repairs, plowebote, cartebote, heybote and firebote, &c. 21 February,
8 Henry VII. English. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3177. Demise by Henry de Nolingham, knight, to Adam de
Straton, clerk, of the manor of Chakenden from Michaelmas, 1 Edward I.,
till Easter following, and for 7 years from the said Easter, in allowance of
30l. yearly in which he is bound to Adam by a bond for 240l. for the
marriage of John, son and heir of William Marmiun, and for the said
manor which he had by demise of the said Adam. If the said John die
within the above terra, his wife Margery, Henry's daughter, shall have her
dower from the said manor. Westminster, 13 October, 1 Edward 1. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3178. Demise by Richard de Empnebergh, to Sir Adam de Stratone,
clerk, of all the land in Chakenden that he had by grant of Sir Anselm
Basset, knight, formerly Matilda Marmyun's dower, until John Marmyun,
son and heir of William Marmyun, is of lawful age. For this demise and
for the corn sown in the land this year Sir Adam has given him 50 marcs,
London, 53 Henry III. |
[Oxford] |
A. 8179. Demise by Adam de Strattona, clerk, to Henry de
Notingham, knight, for 240l., of the wardship of the lands and the
marriage of John, son and heir of William Marmiun, of Chakendene and
Stoke Marmiun, till the heir is of ago, except the advowson of Chakendene
church and the land that Lady Rosamund Marmiun holds as dower for
eight years to come; unless she die within that term, when Henry shall
pay 14l. yearly for her land till the end of the eight years. Witnesses:—
Sirs Hugh Druval, John de Chaus', Milo Basset, Nicholas de Henreth,
knights, and others (named). St. Mark's day, A.D. 1273. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3180. Grant by Robert Marmiun and John his brother, to Sir
Adam de Stratone, clerk, of all issues and escheats from the third part of
Chakendene that Lady Rosamund their mother held as dower, from the
Purification, 2 Edward I., to St. Peter ad Vincula next following. Fragment of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3181. Letters Patent of Thomas de Clara, to Lady Rosamund
Marmyun, stating that he has authorised Sir Richard de Astone to put Sir
Adam de Stratune, clerk, or Richard de Cestreford his attorney, in full
seisin of 19l. yearly rent she was wont to pay him for Chakendene manor
till the full age of John son and heir of William Marmiun, or of the
said manor if she will not pay the rent. Merlawe, Friday after
St. Gregory, 52 Henry III. Portion of seal of arms. |
Oxford, |
A. 3182. Letters Patent of Ralph Pippard, to the tenants of his
manor of Haselee Magna, requiring them to be obedient to Sir Hugh le
Despenser, to whom he has granted the said manor. London, 6 June,
29 Edward I. Fragment of seal. |
Oxford. |
A. 3183. Grant by Ralph Pippard, to Sir Hugh le Despenser of the
manor of Haselee Magna with the advowson of the church there, with
all messuages, lands, &c., and woods in Bcrnewode which were afforested
before the perambulation, lands, &c., in Lacheford, and all other liberties
to the said manor belonging. Witnesses:—Sirs William de Bereford,
Fulk de Rucote, Henry de Brully, William de Sealebrok, Thomas de
Parco, knights, and others (named). Retherfeud Pippard, 5 June, 29
Edward I. |
Oxford. |
A. 3184. Demise by Richard Rokeby, knight, and Thomas Hennage,
esquire, to Michael Hethe, of Oxford, and John Pulker, of Cowley, of the
commandry of Sandforde with lordship of Horsepath, half of all waifs,
strays, escheats, &c., with the prebend of Blewbery, manor of Wappesgrave,
Wycombe and Radnesshe, lands in Golder and rents in Haseley to the value
of 6s. 8d. wholly excepted, for 20 years from St. John Baptist's day last,
paying 171l. 6s. 8d. yearly upon the font in the church under St. Stephen's
chapel, Westminster. Michael and John to do repairs, find a priest to say
mass daily in Sandforde chapel, and priests to say mass in Temple Cowley
chapel and Sybforde Gouer three times a week, and provide for refection
of poor folks within the manor. Certain repairs to be done by the prior
of St. John of Jerusalem, Michael and John finding one tiler and servant
for 15 days yearly to mend the tiling of buildings in the commandry.
They shall have 3 yds. of broadcloth yearly at Christmas for a gown,
or 10s., and housebote, firebote, &c. The prior of St. John's shall
oversee the commandry and manors of Temple Cowley, Sybforde Goure
and Horsepath, and keep courts there, Michael and John paying the
steward's fee and engrossing the court rolls, &c., &c., provided they
receive of Goodlake Overton, fanner of Temple Rokeley manor, Wilts,
the farm due from him. Any doubt or variance arising to be amended
by "the Chief Judge of the Common Place." Michael and John to pay
30s. yearly to a poor woman having an interest in the farm of Merlake.
20 October, 11 Henry VIII. English, Copy, paper book; 4⅓ pp. |
[York.] [Linc.] |
A. 3185. Letters Patent of Hugh le Despenser, knight, granting to
Philip le Despenser, his son, all his goods and chattels in the manors of
Parlingtone and Hauctebarg, with the aforesaid manors. London, St. John
the Baptist's day, 22 Edward I. |
Bucks. Oxford. |
A. 3186. Letters of attorney of Alan Plokenet, authorising Walter
de Bynteworthe and Thomas le Botiller to deliver to Sir Hugh le Despenser
full seisin of Pydintone manor. London, 14 June, 2 Edward II. Fragment
of seal. |
[Bucks.] [Oxford.] |
A. 3187. Letters Patent of Alan Plokenet, to the tenants of Pydingtone
manor, requiring them to be respondent to Sir Hugh le Despenser, to whom
he has granted the said manor. 14 June, 2 Edward [II.]. Fragment of
seal. |
Oxford. |
A. 3188. Letters Patent of Thomas de Gredley, knight, to the tenants
of Pyritone manor, requiring them to be respondent to Sir Hugh le
Despenser, to whom he has granted that manor for term of his own life.
Bath, 5 February, 2 Edward II. |
Oxford. |
A. 3189. Grant by Thomas de Gredley, knight, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser of Pyritone manor for Thomas's life, paying therefor 70l.
yearly. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert son of Payn, William Tochet, Walter
de Gloucestre, Walter de Pavelly, Alexander Cheverel, Nicholas de
Langelond, John de Thany, Nicholas de Valers and Ingram Berenger,
knights. Bath, Wednesday the feast of St. Agatha the Virgin, 2 Edward II. |
Oxford. |
A. 3190. Release by Thomas de Gredley, knight, to Sir Hugh le Dispenser
of all his right in 60l. yearly he should receive from Piryton manor for term
of his own life. Witnesses:—Sirs John la Ware, Edmund de Wyliton,
Gerard de Braybroc, John de Thany, knights, and others (named).
London, Wednesday the morrow of St. Katherine the Virgin, 3 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3191. Final concord whereby John de Gyse acknowledges
Pyryton manor to be the right of Hugh le Despenser, the elder, to whom
he releases it for 100 marcs. Westminster, the octave of Michaelmas,
9 Edward II. |
Oxford. |
A. 3192. Letters Patent, granting pardon to John de Gyse for
acquiring the manor of Pyryton of Thomas de Grele without licence of
Edward, late King of England, for which reason it was taken into the
King's hands; and licence to grant it to the said Thomas for life, with
reversion to the said John. Westminster, 10 May, 1 Edward II. Portion
of Great Seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 3193. Final concord between Richard bishop of Winchester,
Reginald Bray, Thomas Lovell, Richard Guldeford, knights, James Hobert,
Richard Emson and Thomas Lucas, plaintiffs, and William Norreys, knight,
deforciant, whereby the latter acknowledges the manor and advowson of
the church of Ramenham, 30 messuages, land, wood, moor, and 10l. rent
in Ramenham to be the bishop's, as those which he with the other plaintiffs
has by William's gift, who releases the premises to them and to the heirs
of the said bishop, and undertakes to warrant them against John abbot of
Westminster, for 100l. Quinzaine of St. Martin and Octave of Hilary,
18 Henry VII. |
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A. 3194. Duplicate of the above. |
Oxford. |
A. 3195. Agreement whereby Sir Richard de St. Walery grants to
Sir Hugh le Despenser the reversion of Ropford manor which Philip de
Hoyville, Mary his wife, and Margaret their daughter hold for their lives,
concerning which a fine shall be levied between Sir Richard and Sir Hugh
by the quinzaine of Michaelmas next; to levy which fine Sir Richard gives
surety to Sir Hugh in a recognisance by statute merchant for 200 marcs,
and will direct his letters to Philip, Mary and Margaret to attorn their
service to Sir Hugh. London, 12 May, 2 Edward II. French. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3196. Memorandum of the delivery by Sir Hugh le Despenser to
John Bloxham, on Monday after St. James the Apostle, 4 Edward II.,
by authority of the King's writ under the privy seal, of the manor of
Foulbrock with its members, viz. Westballe, Swenebrock, Upton and
Teinton, with all goods and chattels therein. Inventory given of the
furniture, stock, &c., in the hall at Westhalle; at Foulbrock in the kitchen,
dairy, chamber at the upper end of the hall, the stable, cowshed, on the river,
in the sheepfold, piggery, poultry yard, granary, storeroom, bailiffs house,
and in the fields; at Swenebrock and Teinton. Saturday the vigil of
Palm Sunday, 4 Edward II. |
Oxford. |
A. 3197. Demise by Richard Rookeby, knight, and Thomas Hennage,
esquire, farmers of the commandry of Sandforde, to John Lande of St.
Margaretwell, of the manor place of Sandford with lands, &c., in the parish
of Sandford, paying 10l. yearly, and the mill called 'Sanforde Mylne'
with the fishweir called 'the lok,' paying 12l. yearly, for 20 years from the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist last past. Other covenants as to the
refection of poor folks, repairs, providing a priest for the chapel, &c.
26 July, 11 Henry VIII. English. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3198. Grant by Ralph Pichot, to the brethren of St. Pancras, in
frank almoin, of the land and wood of Stanlache that was his mother's dower,
for the souls of himself, Egiva his wife, William the archbishop, and William
de Harnesford, &c. Witnesses:—Walter Tirerl, Roger de Darenteford,
and others (named). [Twelfth century.] |
[Oxford.] |
A. 3199. Grant by William Young, gentleman, Marion, wife of Thomas
Wodward, gentleman, executors of the will of Gilbert Stocton, gentleman,
of Surrey and the said Thomas Wodward to William and Richard Fermour,
gentlemen, of the next presentation to the vicarage or parish church of
Shobyndon which John Thornton the prior, and the convent of Holy
Trinity, Wallingford, by deed dated 30 March, 20 Henry VII., gave to
Henry Reynold, of Streyteley, gentleman, and the said Gilbert Stocton.
2 July, 15 Henry VIII. |
Oxford. |
A. 3200. Grant by Andrew Norwych, Richard Moldrych, clerks, and
Godfrey atte Pirye, esquire, to the King, of their manor of Stokyngcherchc with lands, &c., in Stokyngcherche. Witnesses:—John Drayton,
Thomaa Blount, knights, and others (named). 12 April, 22 Richard II.
Three seals. |