|
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2601. Duplicate of B. 2600.
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[Monm.] |
B. 2602. Grant in frank almoin by David ap Wronou and Eva his
wife, to the abbot and convent of Dore, of land between the lands of Ivor
ap Wronou and Walter de Traveleye, and extending to the water of Morles;
and a release to the said abbot and monks of the grantor's right to the land
granted to the said monks by Walter de Traveleye, bordering upon the road
from Monmouth to Bergeveny (Abergavenny). 11 May, 11 Edward II.
Seal, and fragment of seal. |
[Staff.] |
B. 2603. Grant by Thomas Mason of Rowynton, to Roger Smyth
and John Truman, of lands in Marugge (Morrage) in the tillage called
'Berlond' and in the field called 'Upper Marugge,' in Sondhulle, Garston,
Twentihyden, and Avenham stretching towards Gristelmere. Kynggs
Brome, 10 November, 39 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2604. Licence by William de Pynkeny, lord of Morton, to the
prior and convent of Assheby Canons, to build a windmill in the field of
Morton with right of way, multure, &c. Friday before SS. Simon and Jude,
6 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Monm.] |
B. 2605. Grant by Kenewricus son of Moredicus with the assent of
Wladusa his wife, to the abbey of Dore, of a rent issuing out of land in the
town of Moredicus between 'Le Coldewelle' and the land of the son of
Kenewricus son of Morewith. Witnesses:—Griffin Goub, Lewelinus and
Wen sons of Moredicus, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2606. Demise by Joan Phelyp late the wife of John Halun
of Atteneston, to John Mayn and Olive his wife of Morton, of lands in
Morton at Gransladeforlong, Blakemor, Mulpathwey, Corntenhull and
Lamcotesiche. Sunday after St. Augustine, 10 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2607. Bond of William Cosyn of Morton, for repayment to E. the
prior of Esseby, of money borrowed upon the security of a rent issuing out
of land in Morton. Vigil of St. Thomas, 4 Edward [I.] |
Surrey. |
B. 2608. Grant by Robert de Pleysyngton, knight, to John de
Burgherssh, knight, of the manor of Rasebury and of lands and tenements
in Micham, Mordon and elsewhere in the county named. 16 June,
5 Richard II. |
[Essex.] |
B. 2609. Letter of attorney by Robert Hethe, authorising John
Neve, chaplain, to receive from Geoffrey Cokefeld, seisin of land called
'Gildeneacre' in the field called 'Horsecroft,' in Misteleye, with the advowson
of the church of Misteleye, and of the chapel of the Holy Trinity, Manytre.
26 September, 19 Richard II. |
[Essex.] |
B. 2610. Grant by Geoffrey Coweye of Clacton Parva, son and heir
of William Coweye late of Great Brombelegh co. Essex, to John Wylegh
of Ardelegh the younger, Alice his wife, and others, of lands and tenements, late John Lokke's, in Mystelegh (Mistley), which the grantor's father,
with William Baret late rector of the church of Little Brombelegh and
others, had of the feoffment of Geoffrey Estwode of Great Brombelegh
and others. 1 April, 35 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
B. 2611. Letter of attorney by Geoffrey Coweye of Little Clakton,
son and heir of William Coweye, late of Great Brombelegh, authorising
Simon Langton of Colchester and Geoffrey Lokke of Brombelegh aforesaid, to deliver to John Wylegh of Ardelegh the younger, Alice his
wife, and others, seisin of lands and tenements in Mystelegh. 1 April,
35 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Essex.] |
B. 2612. Demise by John Galee and Thomas Galee of Little Bentlegh
co. Essex, to John Lylylbery and others, of lands and tenements, with two
crofts and the third part of an alder-grove called 'le heye,' formerly the
property of William Cowey late of Great Brumlegh, and John Lokke of
Mystlegh, in Mystlegh; also letter of attorney authorising William Hylpe
of Little Bentlegh to deliver seisin of the same. 10 January, 18 Henry VII.
Seal, and fragment of seal. |
[Devon.] |
B. 2613. Grant by Joan late the wife of John Wenman called
'Prassele,' to Richard Wodeman and Joan his wife, of a moiety of a
burgage in Modbury. Sunday after Easter, 9 Richard II. Seal. |
[Suff.] |
B. 2614. Grant by Matilda daughter of Richard de Assenhane of
Sutelmham, to Ralph son of Richard of the same, of land called
'Monespictel' [in South Elmham]. Witnesses:—Robert de Sancroft,
James called 'le Kyng,' and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[York.] |
B. 2615. Letter of attorney by John Allewent, rector of the parish
church of Wendeslay, authorising Robert Bernard and William Pikering
to deliver to Joan, countess of Westmoreland, and Richard de Neville,
earl of Salisbury, seisin of land in Moremonketon with the advowson of the
church of that place. 28 September, 8 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Monm.] |
B. 2616. Grant by Roger Baldecat, to Deonisia his daughter, of a
share of a burgage in Monem'. Witnesses:—Robert Lefrere, Walter
Botte and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal. |
[York.] |
B. 2617. Letter of attorney by John Fairfax, clerk, authorising John
Hawthorn of Snap and William Godelad, to deliver to Robert de Coverh . .
and John Allewent, chaplain, seisin of land in Moremonkton with the
advowson of the church of that place. 6 September, 13 Richard II. Seal. |
[Monm.] |
B. 2618. Release by William son of David de Rokeville, to Matilda
de Grandisone, prioress of Acornbury, of his right to a burgage in Monemuta. Witnesses:—John de Lodelowe, steward, John de Andeure, bailiff,
of Monemuta, and others (named). Saturday, the feast of SS. Philip and
James, 18 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: 'Monemouthe.' |
[Monm.] |
B. 2619. Grant in frank almoin by Walter de Traveleye, lord of Landewy Rotherath in Wenth, to the monks of Dore, of land abutting on the
road from Monmouth to Bergeveny. Witnesses:—Sirs John Paynel and
Hugh de Seynion, knights, Thomas le Waleys, Robert de Heleye, steward
of Bergeveny, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Montg.] |
B. 2620. Demise by Walter son of William de Hockleton, to Philip
le Charter of Montergumery, of a burgage in Montergumery, for thirty-four
years. Michaelmas, 7 Edward [I.] Seal. |
[Oxford.] |
B. 2621. Grant by Walter le Dyhere of Woxebrugge, to Walter
Leycestre of the same, and others, of all his messuages, lands, tenements,
reversions, &c., in Morecote and Fennecote next Charleton. Octave of
SS. Peter and Paul, July, 25 Edward III. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2622. Confirmation in frank almoin by Osbert son of Iwo, to the
abbey of Brummore, of the grant made to that house by Walter Noht of a
messuage with curtilage in Miletona, and of land near Voxburgh, land
called 'Havedacra' upon Witherslad and land upon 'La Mileweia,' which
messuage and land were held from the said Osbert by the said Walter.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Pisers, Philip de Frithorn, John Ingelram, and
others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
B. 2623. Grant by Matilda daughter of Walter Paddoc of North
Mordun, widow, to the friars of Agnesheya (Anglesey), of land in
North Mordun (North Moreton). Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Bancis,
William Pichard and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Notts.] |
B. 2624. Grant by John Brunham of Kingston upon Hull, to John
Penykok, esquire of the King's body, of the messuage, toft and tenements in
Misterton, which the grantor had of the feoffment of John son of Robert
de Misterton; also letter of attorney authorising Robert Wartenyng and
Peter Beltoft to deliver seisin of the above. 20 June, 26 Henry VI. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 2625. Grant by Matthew son of Roger de Munstreworth, to
Nicholas son of Roger de Boyfeld, of land in Munstreworth (Minsterworth), in a place called 'Esteneye.' Hampton, Saturday before All
Saints, 16 Edward II. Seal. |
Glouc. |
B. 2626. Release by John Musard son and heir of Maculin Musard,
to John, earl of Kent, of his right to the manors of Musarder and Sudyngton.
London, 20 February, 25 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 2627. Release by Matthew son of Roger de Munstreworth, to
Nicholas son of Roger de Boyfield, of his right to land within the manor of
Munstreworth (Minsterworth). Wednesday after Michaelmas, 14 Edward II.
Fragment of seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 2628. Grant by Matthew son of Roger de Munstreworth, to
Nicholas son of Roger de Boyfeld, of land in Munstreworth, in a place
called 'Esteneye.' Hampton, Monday after St. Petronilla, 14 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Bucks.] |
B. 2629. Grant in frank almoin by Valentine son of William the
clerk, (clerici), to the canons of Berencester (Burcester), of land in Little
Mescenden (Missenden). Witnesses:—Sirs Alexander de Hamden, William
de Swynesfo[r]d, Robert Mantel, Hugh de Mescenden, and John de
Lapenne, knights, and others (named). Henry III.
Endorsed: Charter of Sir Valentine de Holemere. |
Middx. |
B. 2630. Demise by William Staunford, to Thomas, lord Wryothesley,
knight of the most noble order of the Garter, &c., of the rectory of Southmymes. 1 May, 37 Henry VIII. |
Staff. Derby. |
B. 2631. Release by Robert Walsch son and heir of John Walsch, to
Sir Hugh, earl of Stafford, of his right to lands, tenements, rents, &c., called
'Geryngshalgh,' lately called 'Grendoneshalle' in Melewich (Milwich)
co. Stafford, and also to other lands, all formerly his father's. Friday the
morrow of the Circumcision, A.D. 1376, and 50 Edward III. Seal. |
Staff. Derby. |
B. 2632. Release by John Payn of Brustol and Christina his wife, to
Sir Hugh, earl of Stafford, of their right to lands called 'Gerynghalgh,'
lately called 'Grendoneshalle' in Melewych co. Stafford, the property of
her late husband, John Walshe, and to other lands also her late husband's.
Friday the morrow of the Circumcision, A.D. 1376, and 50 Edward III.
Two seals. |
[Oxford.] |
B. 2633. Release by Thomas son of Thomas Hykemon of Upton,
to the abbot and convent of Bruerne, of his right to a messuage in Milton,
and to land in Longgecrofte and elsewhere in Milton. Sunday before
St. Gregory the Martyr, 14 Richard II. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 2634. Grant by John Swaleweclyve and Isabella his wife, to
Sir Stephen de Gravisende, knight, and Amy his wife, of land in Melethone
(Milton). Witnesses:—William atte Nobrihtte, Thomas de Rundale,
William de Boloyne and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
Kent. |
B. 2635. Release by John Haryndon, John Doget and others, to Sir
John, abbot of St. Mary Graces near the Tower of London, of their right
to land in Melton next Gravesende. 20 May, 15 Henry VII. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2636. Grant by Thomas le Rede of Maydeford, to Thomas le
Warde of Atneston and Christina his wife, of land abutting on Smalyorn
at Mulneslad [in Atneston]. Monday after St. Matthew, 22 Edward III. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2637. Grant in frank almoin by Nicholas son of Robert de
Brummora, to the canons of Brummore, of a rent, service, and tenement in
Muleton (Milton), and of land in Cloetfurglang. Witnesses:—Richard
de Cardumvilla, Hugh de Godeshulla, William Huskal, and others
(named). Thirteenth century. |
[Salop.] |
B. 2638. Grant in frank almoin by Howel son of Madok of Mulliton,
to the canons of Chirebury, of lands in Mulliton, extending towards
Ketybroc. Witnesses:—Roger the chaplain, vicar of Chirebury, Howel
de Brompton, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2639. Sale by Adam Lumbard, to William de Burgate, of a
tenement in 'la Muleton.' Witnesses:—Sir Roger, vicar of Ibeslehe (Ibsley),
Henry de Sancto Samsone, Hugh Blundel, Hugh de la Pelot, and others
(named). Thirteenth century. |
[Salop.] |
B. 2640. Release by Maurice son of Cadogan de Muliton, to Sir
Philip, the prior, and the canons of Chirbury, to hold in frank almoin, of
the land bequeathed by the said Cadogan to the said canons, in Muliton
extending to the bank of the Ketibroc. Feast of St. Edmund the King
and Martyr, A.D. 1256. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2641. Grant in frank almoin by Walter Noht, to the abbey of
Brummore, of all his tenement in Muletuna (Milton), and of land in
Voxburgh, land called 'Havedacre' upon Witherslade, and extending
beyond 'la Muleweia.' Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Puseris, John Ganefrai,
Philip de Frithorn, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2642. Grant by Hel', abbot of Quarr, to Robert Hervys and Cicely
his wife, of a messuage and buildings in Muleford (Milford), abutting
on the way from Kyavene (Keyhaven) towards Christchurch. Witnesses:—
William de Kyavene, Simon de Bruwel, and others (named). Thirteenth
century.
Endorsed: Mulneford. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2643. Demise by Andrew Sperlynge and Hugh Short, to William
Mountagu, of lands, tenements, rents and services in Mylford, Kyaven
(Keyhaven), Tylehurst and Lokkeslond, which they, with John, archbishop of York and others, had of the feoffment of Thomas, late earl of
Salisbury; to hold to the said William Mountagu with remainders to John
Mountagu, knight, and John Ferrers. 22 May, 14 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Nthld.] |
B. 2644. Confirmation, in frank almoin, by Tomas de Diuelest, to the
nuns of St. Bartholomew, Newcastle, of his father's grant of a rent issuing
out of Milneburne. Witnesses:—Masters Gilebert the official and Henry
the dean, Gilebert de Laval, Daniel de Novo Castro, and others (named).
[Henry II.] |
[Somers.] [Wilts.] |
B. 2645. Release by Edmund le Gulden, to John de Meyre, son and
heir of Richard de Meyre of Mulebourne Pourt, of all his right in lands and
tenements in Mulebourne (Milborne), Kyngeston, Wyke, Gothull (Goathill),
Fontel Giffard and Nepred. Witnesses:—Sir Gilbert, perpetual vicar of
Mulebourne Pourt, Sir Robert Mapendre, restor of the chapel of Folke,
and others (named). Shirbourne, Sunday before the Purification.
30 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Oxford.] |
B. 2646. Grant by William de Atgorsle, to Thomas Stapenhull and
Christina his wife, of a tenement containing two parts of a burgage in
Mydlynton.
Grant by Thomas de Stapenhull of Mydlynton, to Master John de Ratford
and others, of all his lands, tenements, rents, &c., in Burncestre and
Mydlynton. Copies on one sheet of paper. Fourteenth century. |
Wilts. |
B. 2647. Grant by Richard Erley, late of the county of Wilts, to
Richard Seymour, of a meadow called 'Wethyng' lying in
in the parish of Mildenhale.
Letter of attorney authorising William Walcote and John Eston to
deliver seisin of the said meadow. December, 49 Henry VI. Injured. |
[Somers.] [Wilts.] |
B. 2648. Grant by Richard de Mere, to his son John de Mere and to
Joan his wife, of all his lands and tenements, &c., in Mulleburn Port,
Kyngeston, Wyke, and Gothull, and also of a rent and reversion of lands,
tenements, and woods in Fontelgyffard, rendering yearly to the grantor
sufficient support in food and drink and one robe, &c. Wednesday the vigil
of St. Martin, 18 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Oxford ?] |
B. 2640. Release by John son of Richard de Muddelinton, to
Thomas Sturdi of Muddelinton, of land in Muddelinton. Witnesses:—
Simon Franch'l of Muddelinton, Philip le Hunte, Robert Stot, and others
(named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 2650. Demise by Joan late the wife of Gilbert Wygayn of
Kyngeston, to Simon son of Richard de Hutton, for three years, of land
in 'la Middelmersb,' Feast of St. Juliana the Virgin, 21 Edward III. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 2651. Grant by William Croyser, esquire, of Stoke Daubernon
co. Surrey and Edith his wife, to Adam Symond of the same and Alice his
wife, of a tenement called 'Mangewelle' in Okshete (Ockshot), with lands
in 'Le Estfeld,' Clayeroft, and Mondeneslond. Feast of the Annunciation,
11 Henry IV. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2652. Grant in frank almoin by Thomas Laurens, son and heir of
Richard Laurens and of Avice his wife, to the abbot and convent of
Ouarr, of a tenement in the street called 'Highestret' in Newport.
Witnesses:—Robert de Cumpton and William Cunte, bailiffs of that town,
and others (named). Wednesday, morrow of St. Laurence, 18 Edward III.
Seal, broken. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2653. Grant by Roger de Cressewelle, to John his brother, of a rent
issuing out of a tenement in Neubald, with the reversion of the said
tenement, paying yearly to the grantor a pair of gloves. Witnesses:—
Sirs William de Wofre and Phinchor', prior of Kirkeby, Roger de Craft,
Richard de Goldeburgh, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2654. Grant by Alice, late the wife of Walter son of Herbert de
Neubolt Pauntelf, widow, to her son Sir Nicholas, chaplain, of those lands
which she had of the grant of Master William de la Stude her uncle, lying
upon Fenhurst, Lallefordeshul, 'le Watrilond,' Coleyes Weye, 'le Mereforlong,' 'Le Shippe,' 'le Blindewelle,' Goseforde, Folewelle, 'le Gorbrode,'
Wolmerescroft, Hofmereforlong, 'le Wonlond' and elsewhere in Neubolt.
Witnesses:—Roger de Craft, Robert de Waltone, William Chaynel of Long
Lalleford, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2655. Grant in frank almoin by John de Crassewelle, to the monks
of Pipewell, of his right in lands and tenements, formerly Henry
de Crassewelle's, in Neubold, Little Lalleford (Lawford), and Little
Herdeberwe (Harborough). Release also by the said grantor of all claims
against the said monks. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph, vicar of Neubold,
William, lord of Chirchelalleford, William Purfey, John de Warewike and
others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal, broken. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2656. Release by Roger de Crassewelle, to John his brother, of a
rent and the reversion of a tenement in Neubaud, to hold from the
abbot of Pippewell. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph, vicar of Neubaud, John
de Pontefracto,William de Wavere of Chirchelalleford, John de Warewyke
and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Linc.] |
B. 2657. Release by Emma, relict of Roger the cook (Coci) of
Obthorpe, widow, to the lady Mabel le Venur, prioress of St. Michael's,
Staunford, of her right to lands, tenements, rents, &c., in Obthorpe,
which the said prioress had of the feoffment of the said Roger. Sunday
after St. Lucy the Virgin, 11 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2658. Release by Thomas Schache of Neuport, to William
Yrlond, of his right to a tenement in the street called 'Hygestret' in
Neuport. Witnesses:—John de la Mare and John Unfray, bailiffs of that
town, and others (named). Monday after St. Giles the abbot, 10 Edward III.
Seal of arms, broken. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 2659. Grant in frank almoin by Richard de Boscho, to the abbot
and convent of Bruerne, of land and a rent at Over Rindecumbe, which
they had of William Ficke de Boscho, the grantor's brother, and which had
been confirmed to them by Matilda de Solers his mother; also a release to a
right of common in the wood of Maresden; and a grant of a right of way
through his lands. Witnesses:—Walter le Houd, William Herun, Nicholas
de Boscho and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2660. Grant by Thomas Pelote of Brommore, to John Femme
his brother, of land in Outwyke (Weeke), abutting upon Shortecroft and
'le Mere,' rendering yearly to the grantor one rose. Witnesses:—Thomas
Baudewyne, Peter Ingram, William le Frie, John Sarrazyn and others
(named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 2661. Grant by Nigel de Boclande, with the consent of Nigel his
son and heir, to the monks of Quarr, of a salt-pit in a marsh called
'Oxiheye' in the manor of Limneton (Lymington), rendering yearly to
the grantor one pound of cumin. Witnesses:—Eustace Fuicher, James
de Badesle, William de Kyhaven and others (named). Thirteenth century.
Endorsed: Lymentone. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2662. Grant in frank almoin by Geoffrey son of Geoffrey le Leuedisone of Oxesulve, to the monks of Bordesiey, of a yearly rent in Oxesulve
(Oxhill). Witnesses:—John de Weston, Ralph Brittun, Luke, rector of
the church of Oxesulve, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragment of
seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2663. Grant by Jordan le Frankelayn of Oxssulve, to the abbot
and monks of Bordesiey, of a cottage with a curtilage in Oxssulve, and of
lands there lying in Wluedon, abutting on Sortemede; in Sulf, abutting on
'la Slade'; and on Higher Blakemonesforlong. Witnesses:—Simon de
Wilecote of Pilardinthon, Richard de Pilardinthon and others (named).
Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 2664. Grant by John Brown of Ouston, to William Brown his
father, of land, part in Ouston, abutting upon land late of John Westhorpe,
vicar of Ouston, and on land of the lord of Moubray, and part in
Kynnardfery. Gunthorp, 25 October, A.D. 1427. |
[Line.] |
B. 2665. Grant by William Brown of Ouston, to Robert Mownbray
and Katherine his wife of Kynnardfery, of land in Kynnardfery.
7 November, A.D. 1429. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2666. Grant by Nicholas son of Roger, to Matilda daughter of
. . . ., of his right to a toft in Osgodetorp (Osgathorpe).
Witnesses:—William de Wodecote, John de Leys, clerk, and others
(named). Thirteenth century.
Endorsed: Osgothorpe. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2667. Certificate of admission by Edward de Frome, prior, and the
convent of Mayghdenebradelegh, into their confraternity, of Sir Walter
Cokesey, knight, with a grant to him of a yearly rent out of their manor of
Oldyngton. 12 January, 6 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2668. Acknowledgment by Roger le Sauer and Isabella his wife,
that they are bound to Reginald, formerly servant to Richard de Wodecote,
for his victuals, clothing, and support, in return for his toft and croft in
Osgotthorpe (Osgathorpe), and also for the yearly payment of a silver penny
to the light of St. Mary in the chapel of Osgotthorpe, &c. Witnesses:—
William de Wodecote, Richard de Vodecote and others (named).
Thirteenth century. Seal, broken. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2669. Grant by John Reynold of Osgasthorp, to Henry del Steynes
of the same, of land in Osgasthorp lying in the tillage called 'Stokwodeyate,'
and abutting upon Bredonweye. Monday next St. Boniface, 11 Edward II. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2670. Grant by William Lambert of Neuton Burgilon, to John
Sumpter of Osgaresthorp and Alice bis wife, of a cottage, land, and
garden, in Osgarsthorpe, lying at Wyrk Dyke, Potter Foord, Park Stoke,
Stordonhulle and Lyputtes. Whit Sunday, 14 Richard II.
Endorsed: Osgothorpe. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2671. Grant by Absolon de Bevereye, to Marjory his daughter, of
that part of his weir of Ombersleye, which Thomas Gugun had given him,
paying a yearly rent to the abbot of Evesham. Witnesses:—Adam le
Botiler, steward of the abbot of Evesham, Osbert de Bereburne, bailiff of
Ombersleye, William de Fothinton and others (named). Thirteenth
century. Seal. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2672. Release by Richard son of William de Wodecote, chaplain,
to his sister Isabella, of his right to land in 'Le Kynguscroft', and in the
tillage called 'Cornthweyt' in Osegarthorpe. Sunday after All Saints'
day, 41 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2673. Grant by Richard de Hausforde son and heir of Richard de
Hausforde, to Sir William Rome of Ombresleye, chaplain, of a portion of
his weir in Ombresleye(Ombersley), paying a yearly vent to the abbot of
Evesham. 31 Edward III. Seal. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2674. Demise by William, abbot of Evesham, to Stephen called
'le Mareschal' of Olbarwe, Joan his wife, and Roger son of the said
Stephen, of two crofts in Olbarwe (Oldberrow). Wednesday after St.
Lawrence, 14 Edward II. Seal. |
Wore.] |
B. 2675. Grant by John Burnulf of Benytleye Streche, to Henry le
Bercher of Benytleye, of land in the field called 'le Oldefelt' part
extending to the water called 'Alrebroc' and part to the water called
'Humelbroc' Witnesses:—Thomas de Stoke, John le Koc, Richard de
Borton and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2676. Release by William de Kaynes, to the monks of Bordesley
in frank almoin, of his right to the rent and tenements in Outeselva
(Oxhill)which they held of his fee, and to the tenements held by them from
Geoffrey de Beningeworthe. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert Pinkeny, William
de Waure, William de Bereford, knights, and others (named). [Henry
III.]
Endorsed: Oxsulve. |
Bucks. Linc. |
B. 2677. Grant by the abbot and convent of Bardenay in the diocese
of Lincoln, to the King and to Sir Robert Braybroke, bishop of London,
and others, of land in Osgodby upon Bromholme in the parish of Bardenaye,
as glebe of the church of Edilesburgh (Edlesborough), with the advowson
of the said church. Witnesses:—John, duke of Lancaster, Thomas,
earl of Warwick, and Sirs William de Beuchaump, William Nevylle,
Robert de Wylughby, and Ralph de Crumwelle, knights. 9 June, 8
Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 2678. Release by Roger called 'Ccok' (Cocus), of Obethorpe,
and Emma his wife, to Amabel, the prioress, and the convent of St.
Michael's, Stanford, of land in Obethorpe, with a house, and a quarter of corn
which they were accustomed to receive yearly from the manor of the nuns
of Stanford in Thurleby. Wednesday, the feast of the nativity of the
Virgin Mary, 10 Edward II. Two seals. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2679. Confirmation by Terricus son of Matthew de Duntona, to
the monks of Bordesley, of the grant which Richard son of Hugh de
Octusulva made to them in frank almoin, viz. of the land in Octeselva,
which the grantor's father had conveyed to the said Richard, and which
grant he had also confirmed to the said monks. Witnesses:—Eglin, the
grantor's lord, Philip de Cumton, Nicholas, parson of Wathcot, William
Cadomor and others (named). Twelfth century. Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2680. Demise by William, abbot of Quarr, to William Gilberd, of
a tenement in the high street of Neuport, with remainder to Juliana Archir,
and Joan, wife of the said Gilberd. Witnesses:—John Makerell and Henry
Cardere, bailiffs of that town, and others (named). Wednesday before the
Purification, 32 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2681. Grant by William Fauel of Suthsandham and Agnes his
wife, to John son of Geoffrey le Dragoner, the younger, of a tenement in
the street called 'Hygestret' in Neuport. Witnesses:—John le Grompere
and Henry le Meleward, bailiffs of that town, and others (named). Saturday
after St. Faith the Virgin, 20 Edward III. Seal and portion of seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2682. Grant by John, abbot of Quarr, to Richard Touly and John
White, of land in 'la Suthstret' of Neuport, rendering suit at the abbot's
court of Arreton, &c. Feast of the Annunciation, 13 Richard II.
Fragment of seal. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 2683. Demise by Richard, abbot of Quarr, to John Hunte, of
Nevport, for fifty years, of land next land of the prior of Holy Cross,
lately held by John Whyte, and of all right in land lately held by William
Derd. 1 April, 12 Henry IV. Fragment of seal. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 2684. Demise by John, abbot of Quarr, to Thomas Waryn and
Alice his wife, and John, Thomas's son, of land in 'la Pilstret' in Newport,
the said grantees to build a suitable house on the said land within a year
from the date of the said demise. Christmas-day, 15 Richard II. Seal,
broken. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2685. Release by Walter de Stanes, son of William de Stanes, to
the abbot and monks of Bordesley in frank almoin, of a yearly rent
payable to him by the said monks for his grange of Osmeresleg'.
Witnesses:—Master Adam de Northfeld, Hugh de Fereres son of the
earl of Derby, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of
seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2686. Grant in frank almoin by Walter de Stanes, son of William
de Stanes, to the monks of Bordesley, of a rent with homage &c., due from
Robert Tirel for land held by him in Haisse-hide; and of another rent
payable by Alvred Huleman for land in Ahisse-hide. Witnesses:—
Richard de Mowirun, Robert de Parco, Philip de Hamburi and others
(named). Thirteenth century.
Endorsed: Osemeresley. Rents at Asselmere next Ymeneye. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2687. Agreement between Matthew de Cantilupo, rector of the
church of Alvithechir' (Alvechurch), and Philip, abbot of Bordesley,
relative to the fishery in the water called 'Arewe' and common of pasture
in the woods and fields in Osmerleg' and in the wood called 'Sortwode,' viz.
the said Matthew to have the fishery from the bishop's park to the way
under the bridge called 'Brantesford'; and pasturage for forty swine in
the forest in all the abbot's woods along with his swine, from Michaelmas
to Christmas, except in the park of Tuneshal, where the abbot has his stud.
Witnesses:—Sir Nicholas, rector of Haselouere (Haselor), Sir Peter,
vicar of Alvithechir', Master William de Stoke, William de Bikerton, Hugh,
the clerk of Uppesleg' (Ipsley), and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2688. Release by Nicholas son of Yvo de Oldinton, to Sir John,
prior of Maydenebradeleg', of a messuage in Oldinton. Witnesses:—Henry
de Ribesford, Thomas de Stanes, Henry de Caldewelle and others (named).
Thirteenth century. |
[Leic.] |
B. 2689. Letters patent by Master Robert de Rademilde, rector of the
same, discharging the abbot and convent of Osolveston from all debts,
excepting six marks due for half a sack of wool. Monday after St. Denys,
A.D. 1294. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 2690. Grant by Dyonisia, prioress of [Sewardesley], to the lady
Joan, . . . ., of three villeins with their chattels and offspring
(sequelis), &c., in Estneston and Hulecote. 28 July, . . . Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
B. 2691. Release by Robert son of Walter de Ullenhale of Otteselve,
to the monks of Bordesley, of his right to land in Qtteselve formerly held
by his father; also a release of the yearly livery of corn, bread, or silver,
which he had been accustomed to receive from the said monks.
Witnesses:—Samson de Bremesgrave, clerk, Thomas de Stoke, John, vicar
of Terdebigge, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal, broken.
Endorsed: Oxsulve. |
[Worc.] |
B. 2692. Grant by William the fisherman (piscator), of Ombresleye,
to William ate Tolle of Salewarp, clerk, of all his lands and tenements with
a rent and fishery in Ombresleye. Monday after Ascension day,
22 Edward III.
Endorsed: Proof of the yearly value of the said lands and tenements, &c. |
[Linc.] |
B. 2693. Release by Agnes, late the wife of John son of Roger de
Over Brunham, widow, to her children Henry and Diota, of her right to
land in Ouston. Friday before Easter, A.D. 1365. Seal. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 2694. Grant by John Dragenir of Neuport, to Adam Jordan and
Robert de Twynham, of a tenement in the high street of Neuport.
Witnesses:—Walter le Barbir and Edmund Tranchard, bailiffs of that
town, and others (named). Monday after Michaelmas, 16 Edward III.
Seal, broken. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2695. Release by Thomas de Harslade, to the abbot of Quarr, of
his right to a tenement in the high street (alta platea) in Neuport.
Monday before St. Peter in Cathedra, A.D. 1344, and 19 Edward III. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 2696. Grant by William son of Hugh Molton of Burgh, to
William Willyngham the elder, William Person', parson of the church
of Overton Lungvylle, and others, of all his lands and tenements in
Overtonlungvylle. Monday after St. Hilary, 4 Henry IY. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 2697. Grant by William Ouling of Kynandefery, to Henry son of
Walter de Ouston, of land in Ouston. Witnesses:—Thomas de Brunham,
Geoffrey de Ros, William Cutwlf, Richard Faukes, and ethers (named).
Thirteenth century. |
[Somers.] |
B. 2698. Grant by John Bryan son of Baldewyn Bryan, to Roger
Branche, of land in the manor of Ake, viz. lands in Snyffemor, Douchulla,
and land called 'a le Walle,' with common of the pasture of 'la Lype'
throughout 'la Hethfeld.' Witnesses:—Maurice de Boram, Robert de
Wyrecestre, Richard de Forde, and others. [A copy, fourteenth century.]
Endorsed: Copia carte de Pulle apud Oke. |
[Kent.] |
B. 2699. Agreement between Thomas Palmer, gentleman, and John
Sedley one of the King's auditors in the Exchequer, relative to the
rent payable by the latter for land in the parish of Otford. 14 January,
10 Henry VII. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 2700. Grant by Roger atte Stone, to Adam Jordan, of a rent
issuing out of a tenement in the street called 'Crockerestret' in Neuport.
Witnesses:—Henry atte Hide and Robert atte Stone, bailiffs of that town,
and others (named). Thursday after Midsummer. 15 Edward III. Seal. |