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[Suff.] |
A. 3301. Grant by Thomas Ruht, son of William Thuri, cf Ipswich,
to the canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul at Ipswich, for the souls of
himself and Joete his wife, in frank almoin, of 14d. yearly rent from land
in the suburb of Ipswich, viz. Stoke upon the corner before the gate of
Thomas son of Roger Palmer, paying 2d. yearly. Witnesses:—Robert
Wulfun, Matthew do Porta, bailiffs, Sir Otho, dean of Ipswich, and others
(named). |
Suff. |
A. 3302. Obligation of Thomas Beneyt of Chatesham, to pay to
William de Staunford a yearly rent of 40s. out of his lands and tenements
in Chatesham. Friday after St. Valentine, 23 Edward III. Fragment of
seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3303. Obligation of Hugh Bardi, vicar of Chatisham, to pay John
Costyn of Hyntlisham, 40s. yearly rent, to be charged upon his lands
and rents in Hyntlisham and Chatisham. Sunday after Michaelmas,
14 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3304. Grant by William de le Turpet, of Burstall, to Adam
Sabyne, of the same, and Alice his wife, of land in Burstall parish. Whit
Sunday, 18 Edward II. Seal. |
[Suff.?] |
A. 3305. Grant by William son of Geoffrey de Badelea, to Robert
Doi, son of Herbert de Brokes, of three acres in Brokes, paying 27d.
yearly and the services of the King and the Earl of Clare. Witnesses:
—Robert, son of Geoffrey de Badelea, Roger his brother, and others
(named). Seal. |
[Suff.?] |
A. 3306. Grant by Geoffrey de Badele, knight, to Robert Joie, of
Ipswich, for 34s., of land with pasture in Brokes in St. Peter's parish,
between the highway and the water flowing from Horsewade mill
towards Botflod, abutting eouthward on Mandulveswalle, and with all 'le
Rettelpond,' paying 12d. yearly. November, 47 Henry III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3307. Grant by Walter son of Silvester de Beding[field], to the
monks of St. Mary's Snapes, in frank almoin, of land called 'Burecroft' in
Beding[field]. Witnesses:—Adam de Beding', Richard Flameng, Master
Reimund the dean of Horford, and others (named).
Endorsed: "Hec familia post vocata Silvester."
Annexed: Grant by Walter Silvester, of Bedingfeld, to Richard Page,
of Bedingfeld, for 23s., of land in Bedingfield, abutting on the prior of
Snapes' land, paying 2d. yearly to buy incense on Walter's behalf for
Bedingfield church. Witnesses:—Adam de Bedingfeld, William le
Flemeng, and others (named). |
Suff. |
A. 3303. Demise by lady Katherine Wellyng, the prioress, and the
convent of Wykcs to Thomas Sweyn, of Hynttelisham, of a tenement
called 'Pepcwhitis' in Hynttelisham, and four pieces of the demesne lands
of their manor called 'Chatisham-halle' lying in the same place, part
abutting on the highway from Hynttelisham church to Haddeleygh northward and land called 'Coppedokcroft' eastward, part abutting on the road
from the tenement called 'Begelys' to Hynttelisham church; to be held
from Michaelmas last for his life and a year longer, paying 26s. 8d. yearly.
Sunday before Christmas, 8 Henry VI. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3309. Release by Geoffrey de Badele, knight, to the prior and
convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of all his right in 6s. 6d. yearly rent that
Richard de Bordeshowe and Manser his father paid him for land in Brokes
called 'Seveneacres'; in exchange for half a marc rent that Geoffrey de
Fakedune, uncle of Geoffrey, paid for land he held of them in Burstalle
and Fakedune. Witnesses:—Sir William, prior of Holy Trinity, Ipswich,
Sir Richard Dean of Codenham, Robert de Angerill', and others
(named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3310. Release by Robert son of Baldwin de Cleydon, to the
canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Ipswich, in frank almoin, of all
the lands, &c., they hold of his fee in Thurlestone or elsewhere.
Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey de Badele, Baldwin de Pesehale, William do
Cleydon, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3311. Grant by Walter de Stanbregge to John Costin, son of John
Costin, of Sparkeford, and Matilda his wife, of land called 'Atheleyseslond' in Hyntlesham parish, by the water running from Wassebrok mill
to the mill of John Costyn, the elder. Sunday before the Apostles Simon
and Jude, 12 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3312. Grant by John Costin, of Ipswich, and Isabella his wife, to
Alice, Margaret, and Cristina, their daughters, of their messuage in the
parish of St. Nicholas, Ipswich, paying to the grantors a clove of gillyflower, and 5s. yearly to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey Kempe, warden of Ipswich, Vivian son of Silvester,
Roger le Neve, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3313. Defeasance of a bond whereby John Costyn, of Sparkeford,
the elder, is bound to pay to Nicholas de Sparkeford 8l. at his house at
Bergholte at the three terms specified, granting that if John pay 4l. at
those terms by equal instalments, then the said obligation shall be void.
Braunford, 5 March, 10 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3314. Release by Richard son of Richard Fader, of Ipswicb,
deceased, to John Harncys, of Ipswich, of all his right in 30d. yearly
rent that Thurstan del Cley used to pay to his said father for a messuage in
St. Peter's parish, Ipswich. March, 21 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3315. Grant and release by William son of Walter Silvestre, of
Beddingefeld, to the prior and monks of Snapes of land in Beddingefeld in
frank almoin, save 2d. yearly rent to Beddingfeld church. Witnesses:—
William Flemeng, Thomas Cordebuef, and others (named). |
[Essex.] |
A. 3316. Grant by Robert do Hastinges, to the nuns of Wikes of 5s.
of the rent that his uncle Ralph do Berners owes him, in frank almoin.
Witnesses:—Gilbert Carbunol, Blacsalt, William Bret, and others (named).
Annexed: Final concord between Constance, prioress of Wykes, plaintifl,
and Matthew de Lincam, deforciant, concerning 5s. rent in Berneston. The
prioress claims 40s. for arrears of the said rent, which however she releases
to Matthew on his acknowledging that he owes her the said rent, to be
received at Berneston out of the tenement which Ralph de Berners holds
of him there. Chelmsford, the Octave of Hilary, 19 Henry III. |
[Norf.] [Suff.] |
A. 3317. Grant by Ralph do Blanchewilla, by request of Annasia his
wife and with consent of his heirs, to the canons of the Apostles Peter and
Paul at Ipswich, in frank almoin, of land on Bregga which is of the fee of
St. Nicholas, Ipswich, which William de Blanchevilla held of him, one acre
by Wensismere which Roger, brother of the grantor, held of him, two acres
in Oxsecropft that Gerard de Turlestune held, and land of the fee of Broches
that William aforesaid held. Witnesses:—Alan, the dean, Edmund son of
Eilwl, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3318. Appointment by John Rodlond, son and heir of the late
Reginald Rodlond, of the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, to pay
to the heirs of Sir Roger Loveday a yearly rent of 4s. for a tenement in
Spronton which they held of him, he being the mean between them and the
said heirs. Saturday the Nativity of St. Mary, 30 Edward I. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3319. Grant by Rechinald son of William Pingel, of Turlestun, for
4½s., to Baldwin de Cleid' of all the land that was his father William's in
Turlestun, paying 2d. yearly. Witnesses:—Robert de Riemes, William de
Blanchewill, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3320. Grant by Laurence le Fre, of Beiestede, to John le Man, of
the same, of land in Belested, paying 6d. yearly. Wituesses:—John de
Belestede, Robert de Bordeshowe, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3321. Confirmation by Robert de Hadleg', son of Nicholas de
Hadleg', to the canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul at Ipswich of the
gift that Nicholas his brother made them of his lands and rents, &c., in
Hintlesham parish, viz., land by Gosecroft, part of the wood called
'Merweneswode' and land adjoining, two acres at Pikeslond, meadow with
wood at Ruges, &c., and rents, including 6d. the canons were wont to pay
Nicholas for Wulvardeslond, and the rent be had in Capeles parish.
Witnesses:—Sir Herbert, de Alicun, sheriff of Suffolk, Geoffrey de Badele,
and others (named). [11–10 Henry III.] Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3322. Grant by Alan, merchant, of Ipswich, to William de Heis.
chaplain, for 18s., of a curtilage in St. Nicholas' parish, Ipswich, paying
4d. yearly. Witnesses:—Robert Wlfun, Richard Fader, bailiffs, Simon
BlondeJ, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3323. Grant by William, the prior, and the convent of the
Apostles Peter and Paul [at Ipswich] to Martin Justuse, of Thurlestone, of
five pieces of land in Thurlestone, part adjoining the meadow called
'Estmedwe' on the west and land called 'le Berenaker' on the north,
part by the wood called 'Wlpet,' and part called 'le Lechemere,' in
exchange for three pieces in Thurlestone, part by land called 'Andresdelemore,'part abutting on Estmedwe: also grant of six pieces of land in
Thurlestone, part by land called 'Sedewytoft' and abutting on 'le
Norhtmedwe,' part abutting on pasture of the rector of Akenham, part in
the field called 'Bereht,' part abutting on 'le Brocessclade,' part in
'Bereht' by Wansiesmere and abutting on 'le Brocsclade,' and part at 'le
Kyzeres,'doing therefor the service they owe for two pieces of land which they
held of Adam de Cleydon's fee, who granted them to Margery de Rede, late
'inclusa' of Thurlestone; and grant of two pieces of land they formerly held
of Aylmer Pigel's fee in Thurlestone. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Walle,
William de Blanchevil', and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3324. Grant by William surnamed Scorcevilge, to the nuns of
St. Mary of Wika of his moiety of Sparkefort mill, in frank almoin, for the
health of his soul, and redemption of the soul of the King, his brother, who
had lately granted them the whole mill. Witnesses:—William de Raimes,
Walter de Ececestria, and others (named).
Endorsed: "Hyntelysham." |
[Suff.] |
A. 3325. Grant by Nicholas Duelle, of Thurleatone, to Martin
Justuse, and Margery his wife, of pasture in Thurlestone. Witnesses:—
Baldwin de Pesehale, Adam de Cleydon, and others (named). Enthronement of St. Peter the Apostle, A.D. 1278. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3326. Release by Nicholas Duelle, of Thurliston, to Roger
Justus, of the same, of a pightle of land with pasture in Thurliston, called
'le Waletone.' Witnesses:—Philip de Bockingge, Geoffrey de Blaunchevile, and others (named). Thursday after the Annunciation, end of March
25 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3327. Grant by Nicholas son of Robert Duelle, of Thurleston, to
Roger Justus, for 10d., of 1d. rent that Martin, son of William de le
Brok, pays for land in Thurleston. Witnesses:—Martin Justus, Geoffrey
de Blanchevile, and others (named). The Assumption, 21 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3328. Giant by Gervase de Vallibus, to John Costin, the younger,
of Leyham, for 20s., of meadow in Belestede by the meadow of the abbot
of Albemarle abutting on the water of Stacwode. Feast of St. Matthew
the Apestle, 30 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3329. Grant by Walter dil Hul, of Hyntlesham, to John son of
Adam de Aula, of Cleydone, of a messuage with houses, garden, and land
adjoining, four pieces of land, a curtilage, and a certain way in Belstede
Alagna and Chatesham; part of the land abutting on the road from
Hyntlesham to Colchester, part on the road from Hyntlesham to Dodeneesch', and part on the road to Chatesham church. Saturday after
Michaelmas, 17 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3330. Release by Sybil daughter of William the Shoemaker, to
Sir William do Valencia, of the messuage with land that her father held
of Gilbert de Kentewelle in the manor of Kentewelle. Witnesses:—Sir
Robert de Prestun, Geoffrey de Melleford, and others (named). Seal,
broken. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3331. Grant by William Spir, of Ipswich, to John the cook, of St.
Peter's. Ipswich, for 15s., of a moiety of his messuage in St. Peter's
parish, Ipswich, paying 6d. yearly to the chief lord of the fee for all services
saving the King's service, viz., haggabulam. Witnesses:—Matthew
de Porta, Osbert de Foro, bailiffs of Ipswich, William Godescalk, and others
(named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3332. Grant by Hugh son of Hugh de Polestede, to the canons of
the Apostles Peter and Paul, at Ipswich, in frank almoin, of all the land, &c.,
that AIwin Lykepam, of Reydune, held of his father in Reidune. Witnesses:
—Sirs Geoffrey de Badele, and William son of Robert de Reydune, and
others (named). Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3333. Grant by William de Ramesey, to the prior and convent of
the Apostles Peter and Paul, at Ipswich, of 4s. yearly rent from his tenement in Reydone, concerning which rent they formerly had dissensions.
4 May, 26 Edward I. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3334. Grant by John Frost, of Hartley, to John Wode and Thomas
Gyffard, of Burstall, and Thomas Dounham, of Ipswich, of land, &c., in
Burstall between the lands of the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich,
called 'Wulfhundoslond,' and abutting on Wulfhundesyerd. 12 December,
11 Henry VI. Seal.
Annexed: Demise by the above John Wode, of Burstalle, to Gilbert
Debenham the elder, esquire, Thomas Fulthorp, Thomas Denys the elder,
Edmund Wynter, and William Wynter, of the above land in Burstalle,
Gyffard and Doanham being dead, 20 August, 1 Edward IV. Seal, melted
into the above seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3335. Grant by Richard son of Hamo de Sibetune. to the monks
of Rumbure, in frank almoin, of two parts of all his tithes of grain, lambs,
wool, &c., in Sibetune. Witnesses:—Master Moriee, official of Norwich,
Richard de Saham, parson of Kerbroe, David, viear of Spcceeshale, and
others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3336. Release by John Turk, of London, fishmonger, to Gilbert
Peeche, knight, of all his right in the manor of Thriilewe Magna, and of
all actions he had against the said Gilbert. West Chestre in co. Chester,
Monday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 8 Edward III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3337. Grant by William de Giselingeham and Silvester de Bedingefeld, to the church of St. Mary's, Snapes, of their right in Bedingefeld
church, in frank almoin. Witnesses:—Master Richard de Draitune, Alured
Flamencus, Roger de Bosevill, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3338. Demise by John the prior, and the convent of St. Mary's,
Snapes, to Sir Robert Carbonel, knight, Sir John Skeyton, vicar of
Bedyngfeld, and John his brother, of the manor of Bedyngfeld for seven
years from the vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist next, paying
six mares yearly and bearing all episcopal, archidiaeonal and other charges.
They shall cut no wood except for 'plowbote, ferbote' and 'haybote':
shall only lease any of the land from year to year, &c. Feast of St. Barnabas
the Apostle, 19 Richard II. Seal.
Annexed: Note of how the manor lands are sown. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3339. Demise by Sir John, the prior, and the convent of Snapes,
to John Pakke, Adam Kew and Robert Pakke, of Bedyngfeld manor with
all the tithes of Bedyngfeld for live years from Michaelmas next, paying 8l.
yearly. 2 January, 19 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3340. Demise by Thomas, the prior, and the monks of Snapes, to
William Tastard, of Cranefford, and John Batalie, of Rondham,for seven years
from the present date, of the manor of Brunstonesh and land in Pesenhale
and Hevenyngharn (saving rents and lands there demised beforehand),
paying 60s. yearly and leaving the lands tilled and ploughed as they receive
them. The grange there they shall hold till the Purification after the
end of the term, &c. Wednesday, Michaelmas day, 7 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3341. Letters patent of Hugh son of Adam de Poselingworth, knight,
requiring his tenants of Clare to be respondent to Sir Gilbert de Clare, Earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, to whom he has granted all his rents and services
in Clare. Saturday after Epiphany, 20 Edward I. Portion of seal. |
[Essex.] |
A. 3342. Release by Richard Gylle, citizen of London, to Henry
Cokham, parson of St. Mary atte Hille, London, and John Sybill, citizen
of London, of all his right in Dedham manor and a messuage and land
which they had by fine in the King's Court of Nicholas de Exton, citizen
of London, 26 August, 16 Richard II. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3343. Grant by Eglinus, prior of Snapes, to Wimund the
chaplain, of the perpetual vicarage of Frestune church, paying yearly 16s.
and 2 lbs. of wax, Dunwich weight. Witnesses:—John the chaplain of
Aldeburc, Roger the chaplain of Lestune, William de Glanvil', and
others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3344. Grant by Nicholas, prior of Snapes, to John the chaplain
of a perpetual vicarage in Frestune church for life, paying as above.
Witnesses:—Master Reimund de Aldeburg, Walter, parson of Saxmundeham, Roger, parson of Cranesford, Roger, vicar of Farenham, and
others (named). Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3345. Grant by Master Eustace, parson of the churches of
St. Andrew and All Saints in Gretingeham, to Adam de Gretingeham,
clerk, of the perpetual vicarage of the said churches, paying six marcs
yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh Peverel, William de Bukingeham, and others
(named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3346. Grant by William de Gretigham, to Adam his clerk of the
churches of St. Andrew and All Saints in Gretingham, to hold for life
ns a perpetual vicarage in frank almoin, paying a yearly pension of
six mares to Master Eustace, William's clerk. Witnesses:—Hugh Peverell,
precentor of St. Martin's church, London, Robert de Colevill, and others
(named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3347. Grant by Ernald de Colevill and Agnes his wife, to the
canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul at Ipswich, in frank almoin, of
six marcs yearly in Gretingeham church, saving to themselves the
presentation and election of a clerk in the said church, who when
instituted by the bishop shall give security for payment of the said six marcs
yearly at the two synods of Suffolk. Witnesses:—Richard, archdeacon of
Ely, Geoffrey, archdeacon of Suffolk, Godfrey del Ysle, Robert de
Colevill, and others (named). [Twelfth century.] |
[Suff.] |
A. 3348. Grant by Robert son of Godfrey, to the same in frank
almoin, of Gretingeham church. Witnesses:—Wimer the chaplain, Angod
de Gipewieo, Gilbert de Ri, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3349. Grant by Arnald de Colevill, who has the heir of William
de Gretingham, to the same, of Gretingham church, in frank almoin, for
the soul of the said William, who assigned that church to them. Witnesses:—Wimar the chaplain, Master Simon de Ressemere, Robert de
Colevill, and others (named). Equestrian seal. |
Suff. |
A. 3350. Demise by Isabella, the prioress, and the convent of Wikes
to Robert Amys and Hugh his brother, of Belsted, of their mill of
Sparkeford in Hintlesham parish with the fishery and pasture enclosed
on either side of the pool, paying 16s. yearly. If the great timber fail, it
shall be renewed from the prioress's woods in Chatesham and brought
to the mill at Robert and Hugh's cost; if the mill be burnt down or otherwise
destroyed, they will rebuild it, and they have also sworn to preserve the
mill pool in the state they receive it under penalty of 40s. to the use of
the sheriff of Suffolk. Feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude, beginning of
47 Henry III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3351. Grant by William, brother of H[enry II.] King of England,
to the nuns of St. Mary's, Wikes, of all the land that Adam the clerk held
in his manor of Hintlesham, for 16s. yearly, and the mill of Sparchelord, and the land that was Haldene's for 2s. 5½d. yearly, quit of soc,
hundreds, and halmotes as held in the time of King Henry [I.] his
grandfather, as the latter's grant to Adam the clerk testifies. Witnesses:—Alan de Faleise, Ralph de Hastinges, and others (named). At
'Salesberi.' |
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A. 3352. Counterpart of A. 3350.
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[Suff.] |
A. 3353. Grant by Isabella, the prioress, and the convent of
Wykes, to John Costyn, of Leyham, the younger, and Peter his son, of
their water mill of Sparkeford with the pool, fishery therein, pasture and
way belonging, paying yearly, in the name of the grantor, to John de Stampes,
vicar of their church of Chatesham, 24s., which they have assigned for his
support as vicar, and after his death 22s. to themselves. Sunday after
Holy Trinity, 23 Edward I. Two seals. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3354. Grant by Robert son of William, to Sir Thomas, his
kinsman, and through him to the church of Cluny, in frank almoin, of
the whole of Jochesford except what he had previously given to the
church of St. Neot's, viz., Geoffrey the provost with all his tenure, a
'mansura' in the alder bed with 16 acres, and 1,000 herrings. Witnesses:—Humphrey the clerk of Irenchester, William de Malperteshale,
dean, Ebrard, provost of Lentune, and others (named). [Twelfth century.] |
[Essex.] [Suff.] |
A. 3355. Demise by John, Duke of Suffolk, Thomas Lee and
William Martyn, clerks, to William Dudley, bishop of Durham, William
Hastynges, knight, lord of Hastynges, Thomas Breux, James Tyrell,
William Knyvet, knights, and others named, of the manors of Stratford,
Langham, and Dedham and lands in those places for the life and to
the use of lady Elizabeth, the Duke's wife. Appointment of Thomas
Blenerhasset, esquire, and Henry Loveryche, clerk, attorneys to deliver seisin.
Witnesses:—John Wyngefeld, Robert Wyngefeld, Richard Harecourte,
Thomas Breux, and William Calthorpe, knights. 21 March, 20 Edward IV.
Signed. Two seals. |
Suff. |
A. 3356. Demise by the prioress and convent of Wykes, Essex,
London diocese, to Sir Nicholas atte Lane, vicar of Swynlond church, of
their rectory of the said church, viz., the grange, thirty acres of land with
all the greater tithes and a tenement in Swynlond, for five years from
the present date, paying 26s. 8d. yearly. Nicholas shall repair the grange
and other buildings at his own cost, save the chancel of the church, which
he shall repair at the convent's charge. Tuesday the morrow of Michaelmas,
39 Edward III.
Endorsed by Le Neve: "Swynlond, Suff. Md., several deeds of Swinlond
are put into Essex and Wykes bag." |
[Suff.] |
A. 3357. Grant by Christiana, the prioress, and the convent of
St. Mary of Wikes to Peter son of Thomas, for 6s., of all the assart in
Swineland which they have by grant of William de Frexineto, paying 4s.
yearly. Witnesses:—Edmund de Tudeham, Richard de Bruntune, and others
(named). |
Suff. Herts. |
A. 3353. Grant by Sir John Audeley, knight, and Richard Audeley,
his son and heir, in consideration of a marriage between the said Richard
and Dame Margaret Marzen, widow, to be celebrated before the Purification next, to William Willughby, knight, lord of Willughby and
Eresby, and Thomas Bonham, esquire, that before Easter next they will
make a sure estate to the said Margaret for life in Swillond and Fordley
manors and iu other lands in Swillond, Middelton, and Fordeley, which
are of the clear yearly value of 40 marcs; and also in an annual rent of
20 marcs out of the manors of Clopton and Newhall, payment of such rent
to commence at the Easter or Michaelmas immediately after the deaths of
the said Sir John and Dame Elizabeth his wife. If the premises cannot
by law be made sure before next Easter, to the said Margaret, before Whitsunday next they will make her an indefeasible grant of a yearly rent of
40 marcs for life out of Witlesham and Cockfeld manors. Dame Margaret
covenants before Easter next to make to Richard Audeley for life a sure
estate in the manors of Marshall's, Sootes and Yonges, and all her other lands
in Stondon to the clear yearly value of 20l. 5 October, 14 Henry VIII.
English. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3359. Release by William de Corton, rector of Ellesworth, to
Sir John, the abbot, and the convent of Ramsey, of all his right in
a messuage and land in Aylington which he had demised to them for
a term of years. Thursday the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
9 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3360. Grant by Nicholas Baldewine, of Shimpling, to Sir William de
Valanche, Earl of Pembroke, for 10s., of the homages and rents of two
tenants for a tenement and land which they hold in Shimpling. Witnesses:
—Sirs John de Hodebovile, Walter de Bernham, knights, and others
(named). Meleforth, Monday after St. Hilary, 23 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3361. Release by James son of Thomas de Knapeton, deceased,
to Thomas del Hil, of Hintlesham, of all his right in a windmill in
Hintlesham, called 'Hoksachmelle.' St. Thomas the Apostle's day,
12 Edward I. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3362. Grant by William la Justise, of Kereseie, to Sir Philip
Basset—to whom he has done homage and become his man—of 12d.
yearly rent issuing from a croft in Kereseie. Witnesses:—Ralph de
Wascuil, Stephen de Bellocampo, Nicholas de Hastinges, and others
(named). Seal. Much injured. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3363. Grant by Robert and Sinod his brother, to the nuns cf
St. Mary's, Wikes, of the land [in Hintlesham] which they claimed against
Adam, and thereafter against the said nuus, to whom they also release all their
claim. Witnesses:—Eustace de Braham, the whole halimote of Hintlesham, William de Spineto, and others (named). |
[Suff.?] |
A. 3364. Release by . . . . . . . ., to Alan son of Robert atte
More, for 6s., of all his right 'ad parvam pipam.' Witnesses:—Robert
del Wal, Adam de Homerwiz, and others (named). Fragment of
document. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3365. Release by Cicely, relict of Thomas Freman, of Chatesham,
to John Costin, of all her right as dower or otherwise in the lands the said
Thomas sold the said John in Hintlesham and Belstede Magna. Sunday
before St. Gregory, 9 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3366. Grant by Roger Wystoub, chaplain, to Richard atte Hel de
Graunsete, vicar of Swynelond, of all his messuage with road adjoining
in Swynelond. Sunday after St. John the Baptist, 37 Edward III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3367. Release by Sarra de Burghull, the prioress, and the convent
of Wykes to William Bryd, of Ostone, of 2s. 6d. of the yearly rent of 4s. 6d.
which he pays for 6 acres he holds of them in Bildestone. If he die without
issue the said rent of 2s. 6d. shall revert to the convent. Copy? |
[Herts.] |
A. 3368. Grant by Thomas son of Nicholas de Flaundene, to
William called the chaplain, of Ipswich, of 8d. yearly rent that Ralph Serie
was wont to pay for a messuage and land in Flaundene, stretching along the
road to Watford. Witnesses:—William de Flaundene, clerk, and others
(named). Fragment of seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3369. Grant by Thomas Freman, of Chatesham, and Cicely his
wife, to John Costin, of Leyham, the younger, and Richard his son, for
4½ mares, of a messuage and land with road belonging in Hintlesham,
adjoining land formerly Gilbert Basily's, chaplain of Sparkeford. Beheading of St. John the Baptist, 23 Edward I. Two seals. |
[Essex.] [Suff.] |
A. 3370. Release by William son of Algar de Bercholta, to the lady
Constance, the prioress, and the convent of Wikes, of the service which the
abbot and convent of St. John's, Colchester, owed him for tenements in
Bercholt and Fordham. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard Askecot, Richard Filloil,
and Hugh Gross, knights, and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Suff. ?] |
A. 3371. Grant by Thomas Sartri, to John Sartri, and Alice his
wife, of all his share in a house and two curtilages in Borstalle in Plumstede parish. Sunday after St. Alphege the Bishop, 24 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Suff. ?] |
A. 3372. Release by Gilbert de Chardhakere, to Sir William de
Valenciis for 40s., of all his right in laud in the field of Stubbynge and a
yearly rent of 4d. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de Prestune, Matthew de
Theultham, knights, and others (named). |
Suff. |
A. 3373. Grant by John de Cleydon, the elder, to Thomas, son of
Laurence Horald, of Elmesete, of all his goods and chattels in Burstall,
Hyntlesham, Boilham, Hemmyngestou and Orford, or elsewhere in co.
Suffolk. Sunday after the Purification, 5 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3374. Grant by Thomas de Weyland, to the lady Isabella, the
prioress, and the convent of Wikes, in frank almoin, of seven acres in
Swyneland as bounded and measured in Cherchefeud, abutting on the
highway from Ipswich to Swyneland hall, and stretching along the path from
Brumpton to Swyneland church, and other land in Swyneland at Coppedethorn, with a way ten feet wide from the high road to their pasture; also
grant by the said prioress and convent to the said Thomas, in exchange, of
an equal quantity of land in the same place. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert do
Ufford, John de Tudeham, Richard de Holebrok, William de Freyne, and
John de Stratton, knights, and others (named). Nativity of the Virgin
Mary, 14 Edward I. |
[Essex.] |
A. 3375. Release by William son and heir of Walter Beneyt, of
Bromfeld, to William de Pacchingges and Alice his wife, of all his right in
land in a croft called 'Clobbescroft' in Chelmersford. Sunday after the
Apostles Philip and James, 4 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3376. Release by Rosia, late the wife of Gervase le Vaus, to John
Costin, of Hyntlesham, of all her right in the lands and tenements in
Belstede Magna and Coppedhoc which he formerly acquired of the said
Gervase. Ipswich, Saturday before Palm Sunday, 3 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3377. Acknowledgment by Osbert sou of Saer de Littellund,
that he has received from Nicholas the prior and the convent of St. Peter's,
Ipswich, their moiety of Agneford mill, except the fourth part of the mill
that Roysia called 'Longa' held of them for 20s. 20d. (which sum Osbert,
as their attorney, and his heirs shall receive), and 6d. yearly rent that
Osbert de Foro pays for his brew house; paying 4 marcs yearly, and
reserving to them the right to grind three measures of corn in the mill
every week. Witnesses:—Richard Fader, Seman Taphole, bailiffs of
Ipswich, and others (named). January, 51 Henry III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3378. Grant by Walter son of Silvester de Bedingefeld, to the
monks of St. Mary's, Snapes, of ten acres called 'Clerkesland' in Bedingefeld. Witnesses;—Adam de Bedingef', Walter Flemeng, and others
(named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3379. Grant by Agnes, late the wife of William de Blanchevill, with
consent of Adam de Blanchevill, her son and heir, to John Trice, of the
land that William de Pesenhalle her brother gave her on her marriage, called
'Scepemere,' in Turlestone parish, abutting on land called 'Wlfvredesdale,'
and land called 'Hangandelond' in Wytentone parish, except one acre she gave
in marriage with Juliana her daughter. For this grant Trice has given her
4½ marcs, and 20s. to Adam for his consent. Witnesses:—Adam de Hulm',
Geoffrey Carbonell, Geoffrey de Blanchevill, and others (named). Seal. |
Suff. |
A. 3380. Demise by the lady Katherine Wellyng, the prioress, and the
convent of Wykys, to Thomas Amys, of Hinttelisham, of the tenement
called 'Pepewhytis' in Hynttelisham and land of their manor called
'Chatysham Halle' in the same place, part abutting on the road from
Hinttelisham church to Hadley northwards and on land called 'Coppedokcroft' on the east, part abutting on the road from the tenement called
'Degelys' to Hinttelisham church, for 40 years from Michaelmas last,
paying 26s. 8d. yearly. Sunday after the Translation of St. Benedict the
Abbot, 17 Henry VI. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3381. Keleaso by Peter Mascal, of Elmessete, to William Andreu,
of Sproutone, of all his right in the lands and tenements in Burstalle that
formerly belonged to William Hervy and Christina his wife, which Peter
and William had jointly by gift of Thomas Horold. Thursday alter,
St. George, 39 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3382. Grant by Thomas Horold, of Burstalle, to Robert del Wode
parson of Sproutone church, William Andreu, of the same, and Peter
Mascal, of Elmessete, of all his tenements that were William Hervy's in
Burstalle. Thursday after St. Laurence, 35 Edward III. Portion of
seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3383. Grant by Thomas Horold, of Burstall, to Cristina Hervy,
late the wife of William Hervy, of Burstall, for life, of all the lands and
tenements in Burstall that were her said husbaud's, which Horold lately
acquired of her. Sunday after St. Nicholas, 30 Edward III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3384. Grant by Cristina Hervy, late the wife of William Hervy, of
Burstalle, to Thomas.Horold, of the same, of all the lands and tenements
that were her husband's in Burstalle. Wednesday the feast of St. Andrew
the Apostle, 30 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3385. Release by John Hervy, of Burstalle, son of William Hervy,
to Thomas Horold, of the same, of all his right in the above lands in
Burstalle. Sunday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 30 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3386. Grant by Robert Shrybbe, to John Stannard, Thomas Byrd
and William Ropkyn, of land in St. Margaret's parish, Ipswich, in the fee
of Bishop's Wykes, abutting on the road from Ipswich to Westyrfeld, and
of four pieces of land in the suburb of Ipswich in the same fee, part
abutting on 'le Broodmere' towards the east. Appointment of Thomas
Bettys, of Ipswich, tailor, to deliver seisin of the premises. 25 September,
9 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment of this grant at the court of
Bishop's Wykes held Monday after St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Henry VII.
Seal. |
Suff. |
A. 3387. Pardon to Geoffrey Hare, of Honeweton, for having
acquired a messuage, 18 acres of land, and meadow in Honeweton from
Edmund Comyn, who held them of Edward, late King of England, without
the King's licence. Westminster 11 March, 8 Edward II. Portion of Great
Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3388. Grant by Robert Sewine, of Hintlisham, to Isabella, the
prioress, and the convent of St. Mary's, Wikes, in frank almoin, of a ditch
nine feet wide extending from the head of their wood to the alder bed
called 'Stcikineffen,' between his land called 'Wirislane' and the prioress's
land. Sunday after the Annunciation, 6 Edward [I.] |
[Kent.] |
A. 3389. Release by Amis Godsune, to J., the abbot, and the convent of St. Peter of Gant, and brother John de Ostborth, procurator of
Leuesham and Grenewiz, of his right in 2d. yearly quit rent called
'Waldgavel' which he received as his share from a hide called
'Puneheshyde' in Leuesham. Before the feast of St. Gregory,
16 Edward [I.]. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3390. Release by Adam Bolle, of Ipswich, to Sir Henry, the prior,
and the canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of all his right in a messuage in
St. Peter's parish, Ipswich. Witnesses:—John Irp, Richard de Leyham,
bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named). Sunday after St. Hilary,
3 Edward III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3391. Grant by Selona, late the wife of Hugh Golding, of Ipswich,
with consent of John de Causton, her husband, to Adam Bolle, of Ipswich,
for 16s., of a messuage in St. Peter's parish, Ipswich, paying 42d. yearly.
Witnesses:—Thomas Stace and John le Mayster, bailiffs of Ipswich, and
others (named). 12 April, 29 Edward I. Much injured. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3392. Grant by Adam Bolle, of Ipswich, to Henry, the prior, and
the canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of a messuage in Ipswich. Witnesses:
—John Irp, John de Prestone, bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named).
Sunday after the Purification, 18 Edward II. Injured. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3393. Grant by Alan de Thudeam, chaplain, to Denis del Cley, of
Ipswich, for 15s., of the land that Cristiana, late the wife of Waukelin
Mauclerch, held of the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, in
St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich, paying 20d. yearly. Witnesses:—Silvester
son of Waukelin de Braunfort, Matthew de Porta, bailiffs of Ipswich,
William Godeschale, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3394. Release by John de Codinham, of Ipswich, to Sir Henry de
Kerseye, the prior, and the canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Ipswich
of all his right in land which they hold in the hamlet of Brokis, abutting
at one end on the road from Ipswich to Braunford and at the other on
land called 'Brademere.' Witnesses:—Geoffrey Stace, William Ringgyld,
bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named). Sunday after St. Gregory the
Pope, 8 Edward III. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3395. Grant by Geoffrey Guile son of Robert Guile, of Thurlestune, to the same canons, in frank almoin, of 4d. yearly rent issuing from
land in Thurlestnne, to maintain a light before St. Mary's altar in their
church. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Pesehale, Robert de Cleydon, and
others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3396. Release by Ysoud, relict of William Colle, of Thurlestune,
to the same, for 2s., of all her right of dower in the lands and rents that
came to her after her husband's death. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Pesehale,
Robert de Cleydune, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
A. 3397. Grant by William son of William Testepyn, of Hyntlesham,
to the same, for 40s., of ten acres in Brokes, in the field called 'Aldegate,'
and 5d. yearly rent, paying 26d. yearly. Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey de
Badele, knight, William Godeskalch and Matthew de Porta, bailiffs of
Ipswich, and others (named). Portion of seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3398. Grant by John Testepin son of William Testepin, of
Hintlesham, to the same, for 40s., of fifteen acres in Brakes, in the field
called 'Aldegate,' and yearly rents of 8d., and 6d. and four hens; paying
Yearly to the chief lord of the fee 3s., and 6d. to the church at Ipswich, &c.
Witnesses:—William Godeskale, Matthew de Porta, bailiffs of Ipswich,
and others (named). Portion of seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3399. Grant by Nicholas de Halstede, to Geoffrey Lenveyse,
of Codenham, for 10l., of his messuage in St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich,
paying 16d. yearly to St. Peter's convent, Ipswich, and 1d. to St. George's
church, Ipswich. Witnesses:—John Lyeu, Thomas de Petra, bailiffs of
Ipswich, Vivian son of Silvester, and others (named). December,
22 Edward I. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
A. 3400. Grant by Laurence son of John Rodlond, of Stokes, to the
canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Ipswich, of the land that Agnes,
daughter of Roger Bramford, of Sproutune, deceased, held of his fee in
Sproutune and sold to the said canons. Witnesses:—Sir Hervey de
Stanhoe, sheriff of Suffolk and Norfolk, Sirs Geoffrey de Badele, William
Thalebot, James Lemveyse, and others (named). [44–45 Henry III.] Seal. |