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Deeds: B.2801 - B.2900

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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1894.

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B.2801 - B.2900

[Bucks.] B. 2801. Release by Thomas Stokley, to John Cumberford, son and heir of William Cumberford, of his right to lands, tenements, rents, &c., in Neuport Paynell and Tykford, and to a common of pasture in the said manor of Neupcrt, all which the said Thomas, with the said William Cumberford and Humphrey Starky, had of the feoffment of Geoffrey Seyntgerman, esquire. 20 April, 2 Henry VII.
Bucks. B. 2802. Release by Fulk Birmyngeham, clerk, to Thomas Ormond, knight, earl of Ormond, of his right in the manors of Neuport Paynell and Little Lynford. 18 July, 9 Henry VII. Seal and signature.
[Bucks.] B. 2803. Grant by Geoffrey Seyntgerman, esquire, to William Cumberford, Humphrey Starky and Thomas Stokley, of all his lands, tenements, rents, reversions, &c., in Neuport Paynell and Tykford, and of his common of pasture in the manor of Neuport Paynell. 20 December, 49 Henry VI. Seal.
[Bucks.] B. 2804. Demise by Geoffrey de Sancto Germano of Broughton Seynt Germyn, to John Havwold of Neuport Paynell, for twenty years, of a messuage called 'Waturhall' in Neuport Paynell, with lands, &c., in the same and common liberties, &c., in the field there called 'Buryfeld, &c.' Friday, Michaelmas day, 36 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
Bucks. B. 2805. Letter of attorney by James de Ormond, son and heir of the earl of Ormond, authorising Wirehale (sic) and Thomas Byshulle to receive from Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire, seisin of the manors of Neuport Paynell and Little Lynford with the advowsons of two chantries in Neuport Paynell, lately held by the said Bartholomew jointly with Joan de Beauchamp, lady of Bergevenny, and others, of the grant of Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holgote and Weoleigh. 20 November, 24 Henry VI. Portion of seal of arms.
[Bucks.] B. 2806. Deposition by Robert Toures, John Graunte and others, as to the right of the heirs of Senigermans to inheritance and common in 'the Byryfeld' in the parish of Ncuporte Paynell. 4 June, 29 Henry VI. English. Portions of eleven seals.
[Bucks.] B. 2807. Letter of attorney by William Cumberford, Humphrey Starky and Thomas Stokley, authorising John Haill of Stonystratford, and John Scatergood, to receive from Geoffrey Seyntgerman, seisin of all his lands, tenements, rents, &c., in Neuport Paynell and Tykford. 20 December, 49 Henry VI. Three seals.
[Backs.] B. 2808. Grant by John Bottetorte, knight, lord of Neuport Paynell, to Alice Strech of the same, daughter of the late William Strech, of a messuage and land in Neuport Paynell. Welegh castle, Monday, St. Andrew the Apostle's day, 23 Edward III. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2809. Grant by Andrew son of William Wilekyn, to the monks of Quarr, of lands in Newport (Novo Burgo), part in the tillage called 'la Vershille' extending to the water called 'Loclie' and part in Alinchecroft abutting on the old road to Carsbroc. Witnesses:—Sirs William de Insula, William de Clamorgan, Roger de Aula, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
[Bucks.] B. 2810. Grant by John Bottetourt, knight, lord of Neuport Paynel, to Hugh son of Walter le Newman, of the same, of a messuage and land lately held by the said Walter. Little Lynford, Friday before St. Mark the Evangelist, 16 Edward III. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2811. Grant by Adam, abbot of Quarr, to William la Potyere, the elder, and William his son, of a piece of land next Neuport. Witnesses:—William le Vole, the provost, James Hamund, William le Copere, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2812. Grant by John le Warun, to Richard son of Geoffrey Gileberd of Langred, of a messuage in Neuport. Witnesses:—Henry Norman, Richard Denie, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2813. Grant in frank almoin by Ralph Kinebaud, chaplain, to the monks of Quarr, of a messuage in Newport (Novo Burgo). Witnesses:— Master Thomas Crespin, William de la Mare, William Vrri, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Endorsed: Nyweport.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2814. Grant by Peter Patynne, to the monks of Quarr, of a rent issuing out of a tenement in [Newport (Novo Burgo)]; also release of all right to any rent, &c. from any tenement held by the said monks from the grantor. Witnesses:—Goceline de Barevile, William de la Mare, Nicholas Kyppingg', and others (named). Thirteenth century. Portion of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2815. Grant by Adam, abbott of Quarr, to Stephen Picot and Sibyl his wife, of a messuage in Niuport. Witnesses:—William de la Mare, Roger Bastard, William Bernard, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2816. Confirmation by Hugh Charles, to William son of William Elioth, of the grant by his father Guy to the said William Elioth and Wimarc, the said Hugh's sister, of messuages and lands [in Niueport]. Witnesses:—William de la Mare, Simon de Buell, Andrew Wilekin, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
[Bucks.] B. 2817. Release by Walter Taloun of Bokyngham, to John de Someri, of his right to a curtilage in the marsh of Neuport Paynel. Thursday before Midsummer, 31 Edward [I.]. Seal.
[I. of Wight,] B. 2818. Release by Robert de Barton, to Robert de Cristeschurche Twynham, of his right to two tenements and two pieces of laud in 'La Pylstret' in Neuport. Monday after St. Valentine, 12 Edward III. Seal of arms.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2819. Grant by John le Dragoner of Nyuport, to Adam Jurdain, called 'Le Tannere,' of a rent, for the term of the life of Agnes Favel, issuing out of a house in Nyuport. Friday after St. Ambrose the bishop, 14 Edward III. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2820. Grant in frank almoin by Thomas the porter (Portarius), to the monks of Quarr, of a messuage near Newport (Novum Burgum), abutting on the road to Schida, and also of the moiety of a house and curtilage in Newport. Witnesses:—Thomas de Aula, Thomas de Evercy, Gilbert de Mara, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
I. of Wight. B. 2821. Grant by William Poily, parson of the church of St. Mary the Greater of Yevilchestre, to Henry Dogelondre of the Isle of Wight, of a rent payable by Annora late the wife of Henry Poily, the grantor's brother, for a tenement called 'Codibyare Poily' and land next Newport. Saturday, the feast of St. James the Apostle, 6 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2822. Grant by Juliana and Alice, daughters of the late Richard le Taupenir, to Stephen le Taupenir and Christina his wife, of land in 'la Hizstret' in Neuport. Witnesses:—John de Cau and Robert de Doddenoyde, provosts, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Two seals.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2823. Bond by Richard le Sumetyr, to the abbot of Quarr, for payment of a yearly rent for a messuage next Newport (Novum Burgum), abutting upon the highway to Schida. Witnesses:—Robert de Sorewelle, Robert de Oglandre, Roger Mobray, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragment of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2824. Grant by Annora, late the wife of Henry Poily, to Henry Dogelondre, her brother, of a tenement and land in Cotebere Poily next Nyweport, which she held for life of the grant of William Poily, parson of the church of St. Mary the Greater, Yevilchestre. Monday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 6 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2825. Grant by William Flambard, knight, to John Holt and Joan his wife, of a rent to be received from all his lands and tenements in Newport and Wyken'. Wenden, co. Essex, 3 April, 32 Edward III. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2826. Release by John de Hardely, to the abbot of Quarr, of his right to a tenement in a street called 'la Seystrete' in Niuport. Witnesses:—James Hamund and Roger de Netham, provosts of Newport, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2827. Grant by John le Mareschal, to Jordan de Alvredeston, of half a burgage in Neweport and of a house and void land there, paying yearly rents to the earl of Devon and the abbot of Quarr. Witnesses:—William de la Mare and Robert Huisus, provosts, Simon de Bualle, and others (named). Fourteenth century. Seal, broken.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2828. Grant by Geoffrey le Dragenir, to William called Me Saghir,' of land in the street called 'Lugelaystret' in Neuport. Witnesses:—William Bigod and William Lugeley, provosts, Roger de Nitham, Richard le Leche, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2829. Grant by Richard le Drapir of Wanlok, to Richard le Especir, of a moiety of a messuage in Neuport. Witnesses:—William de la Mare and Robert Huysus, provosts of Newport, Richard le Bast, Robert Goldewine, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2830. Demise by Adam, abbot of Quarr, to Henry Eliot, of land with a house, abutting on the high road leading from Neuport to Schyde. Witnesses:—William le Martre, Walter Bernard, Symon Geri, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2831. Release by John Chaumpayn of Hovingeford, and Agnes his wife, to the abbot of Quarr, of their right to a tenement, once the property of William Slyez the late husband of the said Agnes, in Niueport. Witnesses:—William Neud and Nicholas le Chepman, provosts, Philip de la More, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragments of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2832. Grant by Agatha, daughter of Edrich Piate, to William Elyoth, of part of a messuage with buildings and land in Neweport. Witnesses:—Wydo Godinus and Nicholas de Crischerche, provosts of Neweport, William de la Mare, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal, broken.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2833. Grant by Richard Cardinel, son and heir of William Cardinel, to John de Hardely and Ela his wife, of a messuage with a curtilage in the street called 'la Seystret' in Neuport. Witnesses:—Hugh de Hamptone and William the dyer (tinctore), provosts, Nicholas de Christchurch and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
I. of Wight. B. 2834. Demise by William le Poyly, rector of the church of St. Mary the Greater, Ivelcester, to Nicholas le Yonge and Annora his wife, of all the lands and tenements which had descended to him upon the death of his kinsman John de Poyly, at Codebare Poyly next Newport. Friday, the feast of SS. Philip and James, A.D. 1327. Fragment of seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2835. Grant in frank almoin by Walter Elaf, to the monks of Quarr, of half a messuage in Newport (Novo Burgo). Witnesses:— Master Thomas Crespin, William de la Mare, Hugh le Flemeng, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2836. Grant by John, prior of Caresbroc, to Pentecost de Oxonia, of two parts of a messuage with a building in Newport (Novo Burgo). Witnesses:—William Bast, William de Chiveredon, and others (named). Thirteenth century.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2837. Grant by Henry the hunter (venator), to Ralph Kenebold, chaplain, of Chasebrok castle, of half a house and curtilage in Newport (Novo Burgo). Witnesses:—Maurice de Chateron, steward, Roger Camiun, William de Chiveredon, and others (named). Thirteenth century.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2838. Grant by Hugh Charles, of Newport (Novo Burgo), to the abbot of Quarr, of a yearly rent to be received from land lying in Chalfham, in the tillage of Prikelye, at Fayrelye and on 'la Fordhille' and in 'la Durnefonl.' Witnesses:—William de la Mare and Simon de Boeles, provosts of Newport, Nicholas de Christchurch and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2839. Grant by Edward le Coverur and Lucy his wife, to the monks of Quarr, of a rent payable by the said monks for the messuage in Newport (Novo Burgo), which they held of the grant of William son of William Elyot. Witnesses:—William de la Mare and Simon de Boeles, provosts of Newport, and others (named). [Henry III.]
I. of Wight. B. 2840. Demise by the abbot of Quarr, to William Porter of Neuport, for eighty years, of land in Neuport, and also granting him both greater and lesser tithes in Cosham, in the parish of Caresbroke, and 'fyrebote' yearly. Michaelmas day, 20 Heury VII. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2841. Demise by John Forward, abbot of Quarr, to Persival Sergeant, Elizabeth his wife, and John and Joan their children, of a tenement in Newport, and five closes, three called 'Truckyshylle,' and land in 'le Tuthing' of Shide. Feast of the Annunciation, 8 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[1. of Wight.] B. 2842. Release by Walter Fyshborne of Romsy, to John, abbot of Quarr, of his right to a tenement and buildings in 'le Suthstrete' in Newport and in the parish of Whyppynham, with appointment of attornies to surrender the premises at the next court of Arreton or Neuport, if this release is not lawful. 26 July, 35 Henry VI. Seal.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2843. Demise by Richard, abbot of Quarr, to William Porter of Newport, for eighty years, of land in Neuport, with the great and small tithes in Cosham in the parish of Caresbroke and a pasture called 'Gorycloce' in Fayrele with common in the heath called 'Stnpelherstheth.' Michaelmas day, 24 Henry VII. Seal, broken.
[I. of Wight.] B. 2844. Demise by Robert, abbot of Quarr, to William Henton, Alice his wife and John their son, of land in the street called 'Sestrete' in Newport and land in Panne. Vigil of St. Andrew the Apostle, 10 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] B. 2845. Grant by Richard son of Alexander de Borstalle, to Richard de Sartrino, of six and a quarter day-works (sex deywerc) of his land in the marsh of Plumsted in the field called 'La More' abutting on the road leading from the Abbey of Lyesnes to Plumsted. Witnesses:— John Bachelar, Walter de Mildenhale, Richard Hamund and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] B. 2846. Release by Ralph de la Hyde, to James, prior of Brommore, of his right to all the lands and tenements in Pymperne held by Nicholas Bybois and Alice his wife for their lives, by the demise of Thomas de Pymperne formerly prior of Brommore. Sunday the morrow of St. Leonard the abbot, 7 Edward III.
[Warw.] B. 2847. Release by John de Nafford, lord of Bereford, to Sirs William de Wellesbourne, rector of the church of Bereford, and William de Wellesbourne, rector of the church of Kertlingg', of his right to a tillage called 'le Middelpece' at Pleistouwe with common of pasture in the field of Bereford. Sunday before St. Gregory the Pope, 12 Edward II. Seal, broken.
[Somers.] B. 2848. Grant by John Shereve, to Baldwin Malet and John Loterel, knights, Henry Portjoye, rector of the church of Spaxton, and others, of lands and tenements in Playnesfeld. Feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, 3 Henry IV. Seal, and portion of seal of arms.
[N'hamp.] B. 2849. Grant by Ralph de Leycestr', to the canons of Esseby, of land in Pluinpton with the wood called 'Hockle,' &c. rendering yearly to the grantor a pair of white gloves. Witnesses:—Robert de Esseby, Richard de Bosco of Atteneston, William de Morton' and others (named). Thirteenth century.
[Kent.] B. 2850. Defeasance of a bond by Robert de Ely, to John de Mokkyng of Somerset, both citizens of London, guaranteeing to the latter peaceable possession of lands and tenements in Plomsted, Wykham and Wolwych which the said John with Thomas Edmond had purchased from William de Burstowe, clerk, Richard de Polthorne and Dann Robert de Fakenham. London, 11 December, 2 Edward III. French. Seal of arms.
[ ] B. 2851. Grant by Ellen and Felicia, daughters of William Grym of Ernefen, to Adam Pantryng of the same, and Joan his wife, of lands in Ernefen, lying upon 'Le Bedehouses,' Pillesdon, Pilesdonbrech' and Longeforlongesmedue. Witnesses:—Sir Adam de Ernefen, chaplain, Henry le Sergant of Ernefen, Adam Le Yonge of the same, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragments of two seals.
[Sussex.] B. 2852. Grant by Richard Argentham and Joan his wife, to Sir Edward Dalyngregge, knight, of a rent, &c., issuing out of lands and tenements called 'Pydelyngworth.' Dychenynge, Sunday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 1 Richard II. Fragments of two seals.
[N'hamp.] B. 2853. Bond by Roger Ernald of Purlastone, to the prioress of Katesby, for the rent of land formerly held by William, father of William Ernald, in Purlastone. Witnesses:—Richard, lord of Purlastone, John Curbraunt, Walter le Mei, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[Dorset.] B. 2854. Surrender by Alice, late the wife of Nicholas Bybois of Pymperne, to James, prior of Brommore, of the lands and tenements in Pymperne demised by Thomas de Pymperne, late the prior of Brommore, to her late husband. Monday, the feast of All Saints, 7 Edward III. Seal.
[Rutl.] B. 2855. Demise by William de Martinesthorpe in Picworthe, to Cicely, daughter of William de Hellewelle, for three years, of all his mansion in Picworthe, and of land there. Michaelmas, 21 Edward [I.] Seal, broken.
[Cumbl.] B. 2856. Grant by John Bower of Karlille, and Christina his wife, late the wife of William Clerk of Penreth, to William Wade, clerk, and Thomas Wilughe, of a tenement with a garden in Penreth, abutting on the castle croft. Witnesses:—Robert Louther, knight, and others (named). 20 December, 14 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
Warw. B. 2857. Release by Thomas Draper, John Croftis, John Silvester, and Agnes Phipp of Little Pakynton, widow, to John Murcok, of their right to lands, tenements, and rents, &c., in Little Pakynton and elsewhere in the county named, which the said grantors had of the feoffment of William Phipp, late of Little Pakynton Pygot, husbandman. 6 December, 38 Henry VI. Two seals and fragments of two seals.
[Worc.] B. 2858. Grant by John son of Thomas de la Fortheye of Pershore, to Hugh son of Reginald Genitor of Pershore, of land in the tillage called 'Stonihul.' Witnesses:—William le Hengleys, Roger de Walekote, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] B. 2859. Release by Thomas le Clerk of Pymperne, to the prior of Brommore, of his right to land which he held from them in Pymperne. Friday, All Souls day, 21 Edward III.
[Dorset.] B. 2860. Release by Joan, daughter of Andrew Gofayre, and late the wife of Henry son of Hugh de Tarente Kaynes, widow, to Master Henry de la Hyde and Ralph his brother, of her right to a curtilage, land and pasture in Pymperne. Tuesday before St. Augustine, 10 Edward II. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 2861. Grant by Walter Tandy, chaplain, and Richard Rys, to Sir Thomas Hullyng, vicar of Kemesey, and Nicholas Smyth, of lands and tenements in Pershore formerly held by Sir Walter Hay, late rector of the church of Merton. Feast of St. Martin, 14 Richard II. Two seals.
[Essex.] B. 2862. Demise by Margaret Teye, widow, late the wife of John Teye, esquire, to John Palmer of Tollehunt, knight, Stephen Wyk of Salcotwygbrugh and Robert Palmer of Inwurth, of the manor called 'Peldonhalle' in Peldon with its appurtenances, except the advowson of the church there and the fishing, hawking, hunting, and fowling. 20 July, 22 Edward IV. Three seals.
[Essex.] B. 2863. Grant by Sarra, daughter of William Everard of Peldon, to John le Taylour of the same, of the rent payable by him for a croft called 'Caponespistel' in Peldon. Wednesday the morrow of the Conception, 1 Edward III. Seal.
Somers. B. 2864. Grant by Richard Clerk of Pensford, to Richard Sutton and William Pensford, of all his lands, tenements, and rents, &c., and the services of all his tenants in Pensford, Belweton, Norton Marleward, Norton Hautville and Staunton Drw. Friday after St. James the Apostle, 1 Henry IV. Seal.
[Essex.] B. 2865. Grant by Isabella, daughter of the late Richard Tupprest of Peltingdone, to William Everard of the same, Christina bis wife and Sarra their daughter, of a rent due from Robert le Tailur for a croft called 'Caponespictel' in Peltingdone. St. George's day, 23 Edward I.
[Essex.] B. 2866. Sale by Edmund, rector of the church of Peltyngdon, Adam Waryn of Colchester, John de Ocham, priest, and John Packarde of Colchester, to Richard Packard of Colchester and Margaret his wife, of a messuage, land, and rent in Peltyngdon. Thursday after St. Matthew the Apostle, 43 Edward III. Four seals, one of arms.
[Essex.] B. 2867. Grant by Robert de Sevonz, to Robert the tailor (cissori) of Peltidune, of land in Peltidune. Witnesses:—Sir William de River', John de Bottingha, Elias son of Hamo de Lega, Ralph Bacun and others (named). [Henry III.]. Seal, broken.
[Essex.] B. 2868. Grant by Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, Guy de Brian, John Knyvet, and Thomas Maundevylle, knights, and others, to John de Sutton, Richard de Sutton, and Robert de Teye, knights, and others, of the reversion of the manor of Peldon, and of the advowson of the church there, now held by the lady Alice, late the wife of John de Neville of Essex, for term of her life, which reversions they had of the grant of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. 27 May, 50 Edward III. French.
[Hants.] B. 2869. Grant by Nicholas, prior of St. Denys next Southampton, to John Horner of Southampton and Roysia his wife, of land lying in Paylound. July, A.D. 1278, 6 Edward I.
[Essex.] B. 2870. Grant by Marjory, relict of John Webbe of Peldone, to Henry Stampe and others, of her lands and tenements in Peldone. Monday before the beheading of St. John the Baptist, 4 Richard II.
[Essex.] B. 2871. Grant by John de Suttone, Richard de Suttone and Robert de Teye, knights, and others, to the lady Alice, late the wife of John de Neville, of freedom from impeachment of waste in the manor of Peldone, which she holds for life with the advowson of the church there, the reversion of which the grantors have of the grant of Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, Guy de Brian, John Knyvet, and Thomas de Mandeville, knights, and others. Bylegh, 1 August, 50 Edward III. French. Fragment of seal.
[Essex.] B. 2872. Grant by Juliana, daughter of William Savare of Peltyngdon, to Robert le Taylur of the same, of land called 'Manefeld' in Peltindone abutting on land called 'Longe Aker' and on Manefeldestrate. Monday after the Epiphany, 20 Edward I.
[N'hamp.] B. 2873. Lease by John Roumhert of Holecote, to John the smith (fabro) of Schittelhanger and Alice his wife, of land with the moor adjoining in Pavelistockyn for the term of the grantor's life, Sunday before St. Gregory the Pope, 8 Edward III. Seal.
Kent. B. 2874. Indenture beween the prior and convent of Merton, co. Surrey, and William Haute, knight, acknowledging a payment by the latter to the prior, on account of arrears of rent for a wood and land at Nygrede and Helpeleshegges with a dilapidated mill at Estbroke in Patrikesburne with a meadow held by the said William from the prior, as of the manor of Patrikesburne. 9 July, 3 Henry VII. Seal.
[Suff.] B. 2875. Confirmation by Emma, the abbess, and the convent of Busyerd (Brusyard), of the grant by Adam de Watton, parson of the church of Lalleford (Lawford), John Baude of Pesenhale and John Love of the same, to Sir John, abbot of St. Mary's, Sybeton, of land in Pesenhale, Busyerd and Rendham; viz. the lands which the said Adam, John and John had, in frank almoin, of the grant of Sir Nicholas Gernoun, knight, and others, in exchange for lands in Busyerd and Pesenhale. 25 October, A.D. 1367.
[Essex.] B. 2876. Grant by Alice, late the wife of Richard son of Roger the miller (molendinarii) of Peltindone, to Robert le Tayllur of the same, of land with a moiety of a street in Peltindone. Friday after St. Denys, 23 Edward I. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 2877. Confirmation by William de Shareshulle the younger, knight, of a charter of Sir William de Shareshulle, his father, granting to John Wawe the manor of Parchalle. Feast of the conversion of St. Paul, 38 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[N'hamp.] B. 2878. Grant by John in Solegrave, clerk, to the prioress and convent of Catesby, of his right to a croft of land which the prioress had inclosed. Witnesses:—John Abbe of Staverton, Adam de Bradewell and others (named). Wednesday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 15 Edward [I]. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 2879. Grant by William son of Sir Henry de Charneles of Bedeworth, to John son of Robert de Stoke, of two messuages with lands in Paylynton (Pailton) held by two of his bondmen, together with themselves and their issue, a meadow called 'le Burimedewe' and the rents and services due from divers tenants. Tuesday after St. Augustine the bishop, 4 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] B. 2880. Grant by John son of Hugh de Thekebrom, to Henry Was, carpenter, of Little Pakynton, of a tenement in the same. Witnesses:—Roger Bron of Bykenhulle, Richard Aleyn of Pakynton, John de Makestok and others (named). Thirteenth century.
[Worc.] B. 2881. Release by Ralph de Solers, to Bennet Davy, chaplain, and William la Maceon of Pershore, of his right to the lands and tenements which the grantees have of the feoffment of Agnes, late the wife of John Iwayn of the same, in Pershore, Walcote, and Wyke next Pershore. Tuesday after Michaelmas, 19 Edward III. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 2882. Demise by Adam Malculvert, to Master William de Moy, of land with a building thereon in the parish of St. Peter, Norwich. Witnesses:—Lambert Cordewancr, William son of Sweting, Richard Gernun, Simon de Bristond, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal.
[Kent.] B. 2883. Demise by Sir Nicholas Haute, knight, to John Mellere of the parish of Petham, of land at Longsole in the said parish. Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, 1 Henry IV. Seal.
Kent. B. 2884. Grant by Richard Robyn of Plomstede, to Juliana Odyn, of land in Alwynescroft in Plomstede, extending to 'la Bourne.' Thursday, Ascension day, 19 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Kent. B. 2885. Release by John Sterre the younger, son of John Sterre, fishmonger, of London, to his brother Thomas Sterre of the same, of his right to lands and tenements in Plomstede, Wikham and Lesnes. Tuesday, All Saints' day, 19 Edward III. Seal.
[Kent.] B. 2886. Grant by Richard le Man of Burstalle, to Richard de Sartirio and Alice his wife, of land in the field called 'Hezedunschlade' ('the Hedons-hlade'). Plumstede, Sunday after the Purification, 18 Edward [I]. Seal, broken.
[York?] B. 2887. Grant by Robert Trussebutte, knight, to Sir Ralph de Neville, lord of Raby, of a rent issuing out of lands and tenements in Pleselay and Rodmanthuayt. 28 April, A.D. 1359. Fragment of seal.
[Sussex.] B. 2888. Grant by William, son and heir of the late Robert de Mulstone, to Gilbert Sikelfot, of all his land at Pydelingewerthe in Dychenynge, except certain land lying in the tillage called 'Middelleyne,' &c. Witnesses:—Richard de la Hyde, Joceus de Iford, Hugh le Frye, and others (named). [Edward I. ?]
[Sussex.] B. 2889. Grant by Margaret, late the wife of Thomas de Shepton, widow, to Roger de Dalynggeregge, of a rent issuing out of Pedelyngwerthe with wardship, marriage, reliefs, &c. Flecchyngge, Feast of St. Vincent the Martyr, 32 Edward III. Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 2890. Grant by Walter the clerk (clericus) of Pilkenton, to Robert de Pilkenton, son of Gylebert Scharpe, of a messuage, toft and croft with land in Pilkenton, which the grantor purchased from Alan son of Robert the chaplain (capellani) of Wadenho, part called 'Pynnederode,' part lying towards the bridge of Lilleford, and elsewhere in Pilkenton. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Pylkynton, John le Bray of the same, Seman de Stokys, and others (named). [Edward I.] Seal, broken.
[Suffolk.] B. 2891. Demise by Simon le Longe and Alice Payn his wife, late the wife of Henry de Penshurst, to Richard ate Leghe of Hadlegh, of the third part of a croft formerly called 'Pinchunesgroff,' and the third part of a certain plot called 'Pinchunesgrene.' Witnesses:—John de Aperdele, Gilbert le Hor', John de Ashurst, and others (named). Leddrede, Friday before St. Gregory the Pope, 6 Edward II.
[Worc.] B. 2892. Release by Juliana de Fraxino, late the wife of Walter de Wadberewe, to Robert de Hethfeld, of all her right of dower in a burgage in Pershore. Witnesses:—Henry Lovel, steward of the abbot of Westminster, William de Seuecurt, the chaplain of Cross (de Cruce), William le Engleis, and others (named). [Henry III.] .
[Worc.] B. 2893. Grant by Robert de Lega, to William Yseude the cook (coquo), of a tenement in Pershore. Witnesses:—Reginald le Porter, William le Drake, Adam Halpeni, Henry Savage, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 2894. Grant by Roger de Bradeweia, carpenter, to William, his eldest son by Agnes de Wynchecumbe his wife, of land in 'la Newelonde' and other land adjoining, at Pershore, with houses thereon. Witnesses:— Hugh le Porter, Hugh le Despenser, John de la Fortheye, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 2895. Grant by Eadward the Marshal (marescallus) of Pershore to Milo de Bmdeweia, of part of his land in the new land of Pershore' with a messuage thereon. Witnesses:—William le Despenser, Hugh de Hulle, Roger de Bradewaia, Robert de Malvern, Henry the chaplain of Cross, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragment of seal
[Worc.] B. 2896. Sale by Alexander son of William Wiffin of Pershore, to Sir Roger, the abbot, and the convent of Pershore, by the hand of R. de Wigornia, the prior, of half a messuage in the new land of Pershore. Witnesses:—R. de Ethfeld, William son of David, Hugh son of Reginald the porter (janitoris), and others (named). Thirteenth century. Injured.
[Cumb.] B. 2897. Grant by John Croseby and William Cotesford of Penrith, to Christopher Moresby, knight, Christopher Conyers, esquire, Christopher Boynton and Hugh Forster, of all the lands and tenements, &c. in Penreth, which they, with John Kirkeby, chaplain, had of the feoffment of William Benyngton. 1 August, 14 Henry VI. Two seals.
[Worc.] B. 2898. Grant by John London and Agnes his wife, to Edmund 'of þe celer,' of land lying in the upper field of 'þe homes velde ate barre,' in the lower field of 'þe homes velde ate ulodder,' and in the same field before Solewhammes Diche, abutting on the land of the abbot of Westminster. Pershore, Sunday St. Martin's day, 21 Edward III.
[Somers.] B. 2899. Confirmation by Walter de Romesye, knight, of the grant made by the lady Margaret his mother, late the wife of Robert Martyn of Jevilton (Yeovilton), to John de Hymerford, Mary his wife and John their son, of lands and tenements, &c. in Pipelpenne in the parish of North Perret. Thursday, Ascension-day, 29 Edward III. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 2900. Demise by Hugh, son and heir of Reginald called 'le Porter' of Pershore, to David fiz Warin of Mora next Fladebure (Fladbury), of rents issuing out of tenements of certain tenants named, in Pershore Burlingham and Walecote. Witnesses:—Roger de Walecote, Thomas de Walecote, John Vapamge and others (named). All Saints' day, 34 Edward I.