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[Kent.] |
C. 2101. Grant by Roger le Nyweman, of Pyneden in the parish of
Horton, to John de Horton, clerk, of a croft called 'Litelebuchardes land,' a
croft called 'Longecrofte,' a field called 'Bromfeld,' and a croft called
'Sunningeslond' containing a messuage: also a further grant of all the
tenants of the holding of Sunninge. 12 January, 18 Edward I. Fragment
of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2102. Release by Leticia, late the wife of Thomas Bataille, of
Wareberewe, widow, to Alice her daughter, of all her right in land and
meadow in Wareberewe, part lying upon Hemedone at 'le Berewes' and
part at 'la Hlere,' and part in the meadow called 'la Hamme.' Wednesday
the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 6 Edward III. |
[Herts.] |
C. 2103. Grant by John son of Geoffrey the baker (pistoris), of
Hertford, to John son of Norman, of a piece of land in the parish of
St. Andrew's, Hertford, abutting on the castle meadow and the highway.
Witnesses:—Norman son of Hugh, William de Pesemere, and others
(named). Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2104. Grant by John son of Thomas, son of Isabella de Claxby, to
John son of Walter de Walesby, of Osselby (Usselby), of land in Osselby,
on the south part of Hegilgat and at Thyrstpit. Thursday the feast of
St. Matthias the apostle, A.D. 1372. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2105. Bond by Thomas Dylkes, Lewis John, Henry Parker, and
Thomas Bolthorp, citizens and vintners of London, to the king, for 20l.,
to be paid at the feast of St. Petronilla next. 24 May, 7 Henry IV.
Endorsed: The condition of this bond is that John Frelond, vintner,
shall do no bodily harm to Katherine Billyngey under the within named
penalty. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2106. Grant by Cristina, daughter of the late William May,
citizen of London, to Walter Morice, of Stebenhithe (Stepney), of land
there. Wednesday after St. Luke the evangelist, 8 Edward II. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 2107. Receipt from Geoffrey William, of Wynchelse, to Richard
Aired, esquire, one of the executors of Walter Cresner, late the captain of
Crotey, for 8s. in full discharge of all debts. 5 February, 24 Henry VI. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2108. Sale by Roger de la Hulle of Hereford, to William de
Cyrescestre, goldsmith, of a house in his curtilage in Hereford, with power
to remove the timber, &c. of the said house. Tuesday after St. Barnabas
the apostle, 3 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2109. Release by John son of John de Leem, to the lady Isabella,
late the wife of Sir Geoffrey Wyth, knight, of all his right in the advowson
of the church of Bestone by Bertone, belonging to the manor of Smalbergh.
Monday in Whitsun week, 12 Edward III. Fragments of seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 2110. Surrender and release by John Alverede, of the parish of
Retherhithe, Surrey, and Isabella his wife, late the wife of John Drynkwater,
the elder, deceased, late of Pekham, Surrey, to John Drynkwater, the
younger, of all their right in a messuage and garden in a lane called
'Alislane,' in Pekham, in the parish of Camerwell, adjoining a tenement
called 'Basynges' which they held for the life of the said Isabella of
the feoffment of William Pette, son and heir of Henry Pette, deceased.
Last day of February, 27 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2111. Conveyance by Thomas Blount, knight, the elder, to John
Chylterne, of a messuage called 'Benschefysplace' in Retherfeld Pyppard,
with garden adjoining, and lands there called 'Seyntfeyslond,' for his life.
Translation of St Cuthbert the bishop, 20 Richard II. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2112. Grant by Richard son of William the merchant (mercatoris),
of Hoselby (Usselby), to William son of Gilbert, of the same, of meadow
land in Fornheng', in the meadows of Hoselby. Witnesses:—John
Scroppe, Reginald ad Crucem, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
C. 2113. Grant by John de Smalbergh, to Sir Geoffrey Wyht, knight,
and Isabella his wife, of a piece of land in Smalbergh, in exchange for
other land there. Witnesses:—William de Burwode, Alexander Auncelot,
and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
C. 2114. Letter of attorney by Arthur Hamelyn authorising John
Denesell, Michael Tregathlos, Richard Luky, Richard Trefronek, Henry
Wylle, and John Logosek, to give to John Arundell, knight, Ralph
Trenewyth, John Polmozva, Odo and John, sons of the said Ralph, and
Michael Fyntengempys, seisin of all Arthur's lands in the manor of Allet,
namely, in a moiety of the said manor, and of lands in the manor of Helwyn,
viz., in Helwyn, Laugergala, Tregenov, Lanvyan, Fyntenyeyn, Pennans,
Trevethynek, Pymskyn, Trewyns, Mesengrous, Penhall, Treryek, Trencruk,
Tregontros, Trevantros, Bleythelboll, Logosok, Kerthu, Meskevammok,
Padestov, Kylmonsek, Tregenran, and in the island of Sully (Scilly)
called 'Agnes.' Thursday after St. Philip and St. James, 6 Henry IV.
Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2115. Release by John son of Robert de Smalleberge, to William
do Stalham, of all his right in the latter's capital messuage in Smalleberge,
and in all the heath, herbage, and tenement on the west of the said
messuage. Witnesses:—Sir Jolan de Vallibus, knight, and others (named).
Nowit,' Monday before St. Mark the evangelist, 11 Edward I. Portion
of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2116. Grant in frank almoin by William Spine, of Blecchesho, to
the hospital of Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren there,
of land in the fields of Blecchesho (Bletsoe), namely, at Stoches, Deilesford,
Morden, with heads of ploughed lands (cheresce) upon Linches, in Emede
and Sutfeld, upon Lenefurlong and Lutlehei, and in Harmele. Witnesses:—
Morice Daundeli, Hugh Pipard, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Norf.] |
C. 2117. Grant by John, rector of the church of Smaleberge, to
William de Stalham, knight, of the right to have divine service celebrated
in the chapel which he has built in his court at Smaleberge, in consideration
of an acre of land in Nunneslond, given in frank almoin to the mother
church of Smaleberge. Witnesses:—Sir John de Wrhestede, official,
Master Samuel, the dean, Sir Nicholas, chaplain of Wit,' and others
(named). [Henry III.] |
[Middx.] |
C. 2118. Release by John Chapman, citizen and brewer of London,
to Robert Porter, chaplain, of all his right in land in the field called
'Thren Acres,' in the parish of Haryngey, also in land in Stevenesfeld in
the same parish, adjoining land of the bishop of Exeter. 21 December,
37 Henry VI. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2119. Demise by Richard atte Birches, of Solyhull, to Nicholas
Dudleye, of Coventre, for ten years, of a yearly rent of 13s. 4d. issuing
out of a tenement in Berkeswell, called 'Barriesplace,' which formerly
belonged to John Hukyns. Christmas day, 1 Henry IV. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2120. Grant by Sir John Vynter, parson of the church of Clothale,
to John Cukkowe, of Clifton, of a water-mill and pond in Astewyke,
between land of the lord of Moubray and land of John de Astewyke,
with meadow and pasture lying between the watercourse and the pasture
of the lord of Moubray called 'Holm,' and a lane belonging to the mill.
Tuesday before Midsummer day, 12 Richard II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2121. Bond by John Hardyng, Henry Smyth, Roger Kythood,
and John de Riston, smith, of Great Yarmouth, to Sir Edward de Wyndesouere, king of England, for 40l. sterling. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew
the apostle, 49 Edward [III.]
Endorsed as C. 2048.
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[Sussex.] |
C. 2122. Grant by Richard atte Park, to John Symond and Matilda
his wife, of a messuage and croft in the parish of Estgrenstede, by
the highway from London to Lewes. Wednesday in Whitsuntide,
41 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 2123. Grant by William de la Sandhelde, to Geoffrey ate Parc
and Edith his wife, of land adjoining the highway leading from Leuwes
to Hymbehorne, paying 1d. yearly. Sunday after the Ascension.
22 Edward [I.]
Endorsed: 'De Upcroft, 1d.' |
[Surrey.] |
C. 2124. Grant by Thomas atte Walle, of Camerwelle, to Richard
Aylwyne, of Pecham, and Joan his wife, of a piece of land in
Grosacre, adjoining 'le Waterwey.' Sunday before St. Gregory the pope,
15 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2125. Conveyance by John de Bagendene, to Gregory de Wutton,
for nine years, of land in Welynton, part adjoining Hogshaweslond and
Mercerslond, part in 'le Northcamp,' and in 'le Northfeld,' extending
to Brolkestisegreve, part at Wilkokesgreve, and part toward Marlbrok.
Wotton, Sunday after Michaelmas, 40 Edward III. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2126. Bargain and sale by Philippe Patrik, of London, gentleman,
to Symond Briggeman, citizen and fuller of London, of a tenement with
houses and gardens in the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate in the
suburbs of London; Philip also agrees to make a good title in law to
Symond for ninety-eight years from Michaelmas next, in two gardens of
the bishop of London, on the south side of the said tenement, and grants a
discharge of certain quit rent, &c. 14 November, 24 Henry VI. English
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[Kent.] |
C. 2127. Demise, for six years, by Thomas atte Forde and Richard atte
Halle, executors of the will of Master Henry Grofhurst, to Sir Thomas
. . . . ., of all their estate in certain lands, &c., which belonged to
Elizabeth, late the wife of Sir Roger de Kirkeby, and which the said
executors held for satisfaction of a debt due from the said Elizabeth to the
said Master Henry. Flete-stret, in the suburb of London, Saturday after
the translation of St. Thomas the martyr. 40 Edward III. French.
Damaged, the upper part of the document having been cut off. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2128. Grant by John Roberd, of Brideport, with the consent of
Joan his wife, to William, son of Roger Galapin, of the same, of all his
land in the south street of Brideport without the bars, in exchange for a
messuage. Witnesses:—Peter de Ramesham, Nicholas Prikpeny, bailiffs of
Brideport, and others (named). |
[Worc.] |
C. 2129. Demise by Margaret, relict of Alexander Parker, to John
their son and heir, for his life, of a tenement called 'Wysamusplace,' except
two fields called 'Rodeley' and 'Bertfeld,' a garden called 'Grevelezghton,'
and a chamber which John shall prepare and maintain; Margaret is to have
four ridges of land in each tillage which John cultivates, which she may
sow with her own seed when she chooses. Benteley Paunsefot, Wednesday
the feast of St. Thomas the apostle, 3 Henry IV. |
Worc. |
C. 2130. Defeasance of a bond by Thomas Childe, of Northewyk,
gentleman, to Philip Pole, of Teukesbury, and Emma his wife, for 20l.;
witnessing that the said bond is to be void on payment by the said Thomas
of a yearly rent of 33s. 4d., during Emma's life, for lands which he holds
in Northwyk, of the demise of the said Philip and Emma. 1 September,
20 Henry VI. |
[Worc ?] |
C. 2131. Grant by Walter the chamberlain of Hereford, to Restoud
the dyer (tinctori), for 100s., of all the land which Robert son of Stephen
held in Eddeshoura (Hadsor ?). Witnesses:—Pontius Herford', Richard de
Begingeden', and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Heref.] |
C. 2132. Grant by Richard Edred, son of William Edred, to Richard
de Bagingedene, of land and a moor in Welintune, part of the land in
Ebroc, and part opposite Warcelde. Witnesses:—Nicholas le Seculier,
Walter de Mauerdin, and others (named). |
[Staff.] |
C. 2133. Grant by Richard, son of William Dod, of Omleg', to
Thomas, son of Thomas de Wovere, of a moiety of a plot of land in
Great Madeleg', adjoining land called 'Mattokusfeld.' St. Thomas's day,
11 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2134. Demise by Richard son of Robert, to Thomas Silling and
Emma his wife, of all his stall (seldam) in London market, in the parish of
St. Mary-le-Bow, paying 5 marks yearly, part to the canons of St. Mary's,
Southwark, part to the nuns of Haliwell, and part to the sick brethren of
the hospital of St. James, &c. Witnesses:—Ralph Aswy, alderman, and
others (named). [circa 18–30 Henry III.] Fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.?] |
C. 2135. Grant by Henry son of Gerold and Ermentrude Taleboth,
his. wife, to William the clerk (clerico), son of William, of three and a half
virgates of land in Lower Waldy (inferiori Waldia), and one virgate
in Burcote. Witnesses:—Robert de Pincheni, Ralph the chaplain of
Mundefort, and others (named). |
[Caern. ?] |
C. 2136. Grant by Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to
William le Coliere, of the king's town of Hyrdref, for one year from
Michaelmas, 13 Edward [I]., for a certain sum to be paid into the king's
exchequer at Caernarvon. 2 October, 13 Edward I. Seal, injured. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2137. Release by Henry de Ribi and Alice his wife, to Sir Adam
de Welle, of all their right in common of pasture for a hundred sheep in the
territory of Bradeley. Witnesses:—John de Cotes, John son of Richard
de Jerdeboroug, and others (named). |
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C. 2138. Release by Walter Ruffus, son of Robert Ruffus, of
Wythestune, to Ivo de la Berga, of half a virgate of land which Robert
de la Berga mortgaged to the father of the said Robert Ruffus. Witnesses:
—William de Morevill', Matthew de Clivedune, and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Linc.] |
C. 2139. Grant by John Hird, of Osselby, to John son of Walter
de Walesby, of a toft in Osselby, also land lying, part upon Speriholes,
part upon Holow, part upon Staynfurglas, and pasture at Chaxchrokes,
abutting on 'le Bek.' Monday in Easter week, A.D. 1371. Damaged. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2140. Grant by Robert le Whyte, of Solyhull, to John de Whitchirche, of a messuage and curtilage in Solihull called 'the Culvelayghton,'
between 'le Grenelone' and the messuage of William Godhyve. Sunday
after the Ascension, 21 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2141. Grant in frank almoin by William Spine, of Blechesho
(Bletsoe), to the church of St. Mary, Blechesho, of land in the fields of
Blechesho, beginning from 'Laricweie' and extending to Moiden, also land
upon Linchs and Litleheie. Witnesses:—Gervase de Paveli, and others
(named). |
[Sussex.] |
C. 2142. Grant by Simon de Edberghston [heir of Peter de] Prestwode, to William Aleyn, of 3d. yearly rent which the said Simon used to
receive from Elias Thacher for a messuage in the parish of Yfeud (Ifield).
Witnesses:—William de la Brok, Robert de Stereford, and others (named).
Damaged. |
[York.] |
C. 2143. Grant by Baldewin del Hil, of Thurleston, to William son
of William del Hil, of an assart of land and meadow in the territory of
Thurleston. Witnesses:—Roger de Gunnyldthwayt, Robert de Overdenebi,
and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
Hunt. |
C. 2144. Grant by [Henry III.], to the prior and canons of St. Mary's,
Huntingdon, of all their possessions, viz. two hides of land on which their
church is situated, the churches of St. Mary and St. Botolph, and the
advowsons of St. Bennet, St. Martin, St. John, and St. Edmund, and a
moiety of the advowson of All Saints, in Huntingdon, lands within and
without Huntingdon, a knight's fee in Gidding and Lollinton, land in
Weston, Croxton, and Gunnilda's virgate in Stivecle, the churches of
Stivecle and Suwick, and in Stoke 60s. of land which Matilda the queen
gave to them; land in Dene, the chapel of Huntingdon castle, the school of
the town, meadow called 'Bramholm' by the water of Bramton, meadow by
Huntingdon bridge, 40s. yearly in Huntingdon mill, the town of Hereford
(Herford) with mills, church, &c., in frank almoin, paying in return 12l. yearly
to the king; a hundred acres of the royal demesne of Huntingdon, paying to
the bailiffs 10s. yearly; all food, clothing, materials, and animals belonging
to themselves and their men to be quit of all custom, &c., and none to disturb
them therein on pain of forfeiting 10l.; they are to be quit of shires,
hundreds, &c., and of all things save murder and theft, as the charters
of King Henry [I.], grandfather of King Henry [II.] 'our grandfather,'
and those of the latter and of Queen Matilda witness. They are also to be
quit from having their dogs expeditated, and may keep two greyhounds to
hunt the hare and fox. Witnesses:—J. Mansell, provost of Beverley,
P[eter] Chace[porc], archdeacon of Wells, and others (named). Westminster, 30 [May. 37 Henry III.] See Confirmation of the above, Charter
Roll, I Edward III., No. 64, from which the date has been supplied. Draft. |
Berks. |
C. 2145. Demise by Edward and Joan Barlow (?), to John Byrche
and Agnes his wife, of pasture by Hungerford, called Hamvyles, Purres,
Bryndes, Sprayes and Wesst for twenty-one years from Michaelmas next,
paying 7l. 15s. yearly. 12 April, 3 Henry VII. Seal, broken. |
[Lanc. ?] |
C. 2146. Grant by Henry son of Warin de Lancastr', to Richard
son of Howain, of land in Lee Anglica near Hutlona, and Merelich, which
is the boundary between Lee Anglica and Heston. Witnesses:—William
de Winequic, War' de Witingh', Edward de Brohol', and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Herts.] |
C. 2147. Grant by John Pessunur, of Dunstaple, to Margery, late
the wife of John Dodi, of the same, of land in the field of Kenesworth.
Monday before the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 34 Edward 1. |
[York.] |
C. 2148. Grant by John de Thornhyll, to William del Hyll of
Thurleston, of a plot of land at Haya, adjoining land called 'Knyghtesbothum.' Witnesses:—Roger de Gunnethwayt, William de Wodehous,
and others (named). |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2149. Release in frank almoin by Roysa, late the wife of Roger the
provost of Buketun (Boughton), to the master and brethren of the hospital
of Holy Trinity without Northampton, of all her right in a virgate of land
in Buketun with the freeholders thereof, &c. Witnesses:—Walter and
Philip, lords of Buketun, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2150. Grant in frank almoin by Hugh the smith (faber), of
Bucheton, to the brethren of the hospital of Holy Trinity without
Northampton, of land in Bocheton, part in Hulledale, and part by
Radesiche, and a moiety of his court from the corner of his house to
Goberdelwong, with his former smithy in Bocheton. Witnesses:—Ralph,
parson of Bocheton, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2151. Grant by Simon son of Elias, to Simon de Linleia, of land,
part in a croft for which the said Simon paid 8d. yearly rent to the
hospital of Jerusalem, and part in the field of Eiton, viz. part between
Aldingwrthe and the moor of Nigel son of Lambert, part upon Bowrthe,
and part crossing Ichenilces, above the mill of Bradenham. Witnesses:—
William, parson of Wibesnade, Elias de Flamstude, William son of John
d'Eversolt, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
C. 2152. Grant by Alan Boydin, of Meleford, to Peter, son of William
Scaterun, of the same, of land and a piece of pasture called 'le Peic,' in
Meleford. Saturday after the [Purification ?], 14 or 15 Edward I.
Damaged. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2153. Grant by Hugh the smith (faber), of Buketon, son of Seward,
to Roger son of Thordi de Buketon, of a house which Hugh held of
Alexander de Buketon. Witnesses:—Henry de Dive, of Bramton, Walter
de Spreton, and others (named). |
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C. 2154. Grant by . . . . . . . ., to Hubert the squire
(armigero), of a cloak worth 100s. and of the manors of Roddeswelle and
Goldham, paying therefore yearly 25l. Witnesses:—Earl Eustace, Faramus
de Bonon', and others (named). [Henry III.] Damaged. |
Suff. |
C. 2155. Sale by John de Whittefeld and Maud his wife, executrix of
the will of Sir Thomas de Saukeville, her late husband, to Sir John de
Stonore, of all the goods and chattels, corn and stock, within the manor of
Marl. . . . [Marlesford ?], that belonged to Sir Thomas, for 27l., of which
they have received 21l. London, Friday after St. Barnabas the apostle,
4 Edward III. French. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2156. Grant in frank almoin by Reginald son of Nigel de
Bucheton, to the hospital of Holy Trinity without Northampton, of land
in Bocheton extending to Brachehoweie and the mill road. Witnesses:—
William Francheland, Walter de Sprotton, and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2157. Conveyance by William son of Alexander de Bucketon, to
the master and brethren of Holy Trinity by Northampton, of his capital
messuage in Bucketon, and of all his rents and lands within and without
the same town. Portion of document only. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2158. Grant by Ralph son of Ralph the smith (fabri) of Oselby, to
John son of Simon de Claxeby, of land in Oselby, part lying on Suthecroftes,
and part on Northecroftes adjoining land of the prior of Hellesham. Witnesses:—Ralph Marchis, Ralph de Normanby the clerk (clerico), and others
(named). [Henry III.] |
[Linc.] |
C. 2159. Grant by John son of Thomas de Oselby, to Henry, son of
Alan Chirref, of land in the east field of Oselby, part called 'Linhevedlande,' and part adjoining Sperrihevedlande. Witnesses:—Reginald ad
Crucem, John Scrop, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Suff.] |
C. 2160. Receipt from . . . ., late the wife of Sir Richard de
Brompton, knight, to Sir Robert de . . . ., for 60s. due for the year
12 Edward II. Reydon, Thursday after St. Hilary [13 Edward II.].
Imperfect. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2161. Bond by Thomas Stonore, esquire, to John Devene, of
Henley, merchant, for 10l. to be paid at the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin
next. 2 November, 3 Edward IV. Cancelled. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 2162. Grant by Joan Carball, daughter and heiress of John Carball,
of Bodmin, to Robert Tresilian, knight, and Emma his wife, of a messuage with garden and orchard in Bodmin. Witnesses:—John Bodilli,
parson of the church of St. Ewe, Richard Welynton, parson of the church
of St. Tudy, and others (named). Monday the feast of St. Bartholomew,
7 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2163. Grant by Robert Burford and John Page, citizens of
London, to William Wygod, citizen of the same, of land in the parish of
St. Dunstan by Brendmill, which they had of the gift of John Sexy,
citizen and brewer (bruer) of London. Witnesses:—John Westwode,
Richard, the steward of the new abbot, and others (named). Imperfect. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2164. Receipt from . . . ., late the wife of William de
Sancto Martino, of Reydon, to Sir Robert de Reydon, knight, for 10s.
in part payment of a bond for 80 marks. Leyham, Translation of
St. Thomas, 11 Edward II. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 2165. Receipt from John Bohun, knight, to John Burton, clerk,
farmer of his manor of Great Crawle, for 100s. 6 May, 16 Richard II. |
[Bedf.] [Herts.] |
C. 2166. Grant by Simon Wilsehamstede, of Dunstaple, to Simon
Umfrey, Thomas Laurance, William Ferley, and Simon Whittawer, of the
same, of all his lands and tenements in Dunstaple, Houghton Regis,
Cadyndon, Kennesworth, and Toturnho. Sunday the Translation of
St. Edward the king, 18 Richard II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2167. Agreement as to rents, &c. due from Walter de Querelle to
Sir John de la Haye, on account of a tenement in Puttes held of the manor
of Horsmendene, &c. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Aldeham, Sir William
le Jovene, of Egardintone, Gregory de Bradeham, parson of Merewrthe,
and others (named). 17 June, A.D. 1254. French. |
[York.] |
C. 2168. License from Roger called abbot of Melsa (Meaux) and the
convent of the same, to John of Wike upon Hul, to alienate a certain
toft which they had formerly granted to him in Wike. Witnesses:—Sirs
Robert de Percy, John Pasmor, knights, John de Beille, John de Lincoln,
Roger de Drayton, and others (named). Morrow of Michaelmas, A.D. 1296. |
[Herts. ?] |
C. 2169. Grant by Stephen de Norton, clerk, and Cristina his wife,
to Werric de Cruceroys, clerk, of a messuage, paying 12d. yearly to Walter
son of Gilbert. Witnesses:—Richard de Mordon, William le Meler, and
others (named). Thirteenth century. Much injured. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2170. Demise by Ralph de Waldegrave, master of the hospital of
Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren there, to William de
Exton, Juliana his wife, and Richard his son, of a messuage in Westhaddon
in the lane called 'Roberdeslane le Warde.' Sunday after the Purification,
17 Edward III. |
[Salop.] |
C. 2171. Grant by William son of John de Louthon, to John, brother
of Richard de Boliton, of a messuage and land in Boliton in the parish of
Huggele, which Peter de Boliton, father of the said Richard and John,
held of the grantor in villenage; part of the land lying in Skeggeleshale, in
Hingoresleye, near Kyngesmere, in the field of Northey at Northcroft, at
Peselondfeld, and at Madewellefeld. Saturday the feast of St. Barnabas
the apostle, 20 Edward I. |
[Leic.] |
C. 2172. Grant by Alan la Zousche, knight, to Adam de Adde, his
servant, and Juliana the said Adam's wife, of a virgate of land in his
demesnes of Swarteclif in the field of Esseby, for their lives, paying a mark
yearly. Witnesses:—J[ohn] de Welesleye in Essebya la Zousche, and
others (named). Injured. |
[Notts.] |
C. 2173. Grant by Simon de Bekyngham, of Newerk, clerk, to Adam
de Caldewell and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in Newark, in Baldertongate, with remainder to Alan Fle[m]yng and Alice his wife. Sunday the
feast of St. Mark the evangelist, 35 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2174. Attornment by John de Horton, and Elizabeth his wife, to
Lady Rose de Faukham, late the wife of Sir Richard de Scoland, as to a fee
farm rent of 6s., out of land which they had of the feoffment of the said
Lady Rose in 'la Westfeld' in Horton parish, which she lately purchased
from William le Neweman, chaplain. Sunday the morrow of St. Clement
the Pope, 32 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2175. Letters patent by Peter de Denardistone directing Simon le
Hey . . . ., of Meldingge, and Isabella de Calewedon, his tenants, to
perform their services for their tenements in Meldingge to Sir Robert de
Bures, and Hillary his wife, to whom he had sold the premises. Witnesses:—Sirs Remy de Meldingge, John de Shelton, knights, and others
(named). Morrow of the nativity of Our Lady, 12 Edward II.
French. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2176. Release by Edmund le Botiller, to John le Brun, of
Suhthanger, son and heir of Richard le Brun, of all his right in land and
heath in Suthanigfeud. Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh le Blunt, William de
Clovile, Ralph de Hemenhale, knights, and others (named). Thirteenth
century. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2177. Grant by John Beneyt, rector of the church of St. Leonards,
New Hithe, Colchester, and William Penne, of Colchester, to John Tynte,
of Estbergholt, co. Suffolk, and Thomas Clerk, of Colchester, of a messuage at New Hithe. Witnesses:—Simon Fordham, John Cristion, bailiffs
of Colchester, and others (named). Tuesday the nativity of the Virgin
Mary, 7 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2178. Grant by Alice de Chesewyk, daughter of the late Gilbert
Chesewyk, to John le Benere, citizen of London, of 20s. yearly quit rent,
issuing out of houses in the parish of St. Magnus, London. Witnesses:—
Sir John Bretun, knight, warden of London, Henry Box and Richard de
Gloucestria, sheriffs, Adam de Foleham, alderman of that ward, and others
(named). Friday after St. Andrew the apostle, 23 Edward I. Fragment
of seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2179. Grant by Roger, earl of Clare, to Peter his forester, of a
piece of land in his 'drofdenne' (dravedenna) called 'Evenoth wood,' near
Tunbridge, with other land and wood in consideration of his service in
guarding his forest of Tunbridge on the south, with sufficient firewood and
timber for his houses, and other privileges in the said forest, &c. Witnesses:—Robert son of Humfrey, parson of the church de Cruce, Matthew
the butler (pincerna), and others (named). Damaged.
Endorsed: Memorandum of the court rolls being searched in the ninth
year as to pannage of Forsterslond, &c. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2180. Grant by William le Schepherde, of Leyham, to Sir Robert
de Bures, knight, John Sampson, John le Boteler, and Gilbert the chaplain,
of Little Waldyngfeld, of a portion of a messuage in Leyham, with land,
meadow, wood and part of an alder-bed at the same place, viz. in fields
called 'le Parkfeld' abutting on 'le Littlehey,' and 'le Crouchfeld,' in
Luttyng[gesdenne ?], in meadows called 'Colemedwe' and 'Naylefordemedwe,' and the wood adjoining 'le Littlehey': also tenements, &c., and
all his right in the reversion of a moiety of a messuage, &c., and the
reversion of a lane leading to the alder-bed of Sir John de Nerford, &c.
Sunday after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 3 Edward III. |
[Heref. ?] |
C. 2181. Sale by Lady Alice, late the wife of Sir Guy Fitz Guy de
Briene, knight, to Thomas Walewayn, of the county of Hereford, of the
growth of the wood called 'Oxenhalewode' in Tedeswode, for three years.
Aketone, 3 November, 4 Henry IV. French.
Bond by the said Lady Alice to the said Thomas for 28l. 13s. 4d. to be
paid in St. Paul's, London, at Easter next. Dated as above.
Defeasance of the said bond which is to be void if the said Thomas is
allowed to cut the said growth without disturbance by Lady Alice. Dated
as above. French.
Copies of three deeds on one skin. |
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C. 2182. Grant by Robert, son of William de la Holte, to Richard,
son of Walter the palmer (palmerii), of land near Waiwell, at Robegrave,
Putfeld, and upon Wordr. Witnesses:—Ralph de Wedon, William de
Blakewell, and others (named). Twelfth century. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2183. Grant by Thomas de Lynleye, son and heir of H . . . . . .,
of Houghton Regis, to John Umfrey, of Dunstaple, of six carucates of
wood with right of common in the wood of Bokewode. Saturday after
Michaelmas, 32 [Edward] III. Damaged. |
Herts. |
C. 2184. Grant by Thomas Alyn, the elder, of Bettlow in the parish
of Tryng, to Robert Alyn his younger sou, of land and meadow in the
field of Tyscoytt, part in 'le Longfurlong,' abutting on the road leading
to Ayllysburi, and part in a tillage called 'Heggefurlong.' 25 November,
15 Henry VIII. Damaged. Fragment of seal. |
[Suff.] Warw. Staff. |
C. 2185. Agreement between John Londy, cousin and heir of John
de Waltham, and Thomas Wauters, of Elmedon, as to the possession of
certain tenements held by Thomas de Farnebergh for his life from the
said Thomas Wauters, which belonged to the said John de Waltham in
Cleydon, and of lands in the counties of Warwick and Stafford. Monday
after St. Martin, 37 Edward [III.]. French. |
[Suff.?] |
C. 2186. Letter of attorney by John son of William de Holesle, authorising Sir Stephen de Ludham, his chaplain, and Adam, his servant, of
Sutton, to place Richard de Avillers, rector of the church of Sutton, in
seisin of the manor of Sutton, with the advowson of the church there, and
the mill of the wood called 'Wudemell.' Witnesses:—Sir John de Peysill',
knight, Thomas de Ramesolt, Michael de Thorp, and others (named).
Thirteenth century. |
[Derby.] |
C. 2187. Recognisances entered into by Henry Corel of Bauquell
(Bakewell), Robert Corel, of the same, Walter de Arderne, Hugh le
Sotheron, Richard Peck, and Richard de Burton, before John de Oxon',
sheriff of Notts and Derby, Hugh de Muscham and Roger de Somervill,
coroners of the county of Derby, for the good behaviour of Thomas Corel of
Bauquell. Nottingham, Saturday before Midsummer day, 10 Edward III.
Four seals, imperfect. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2188. Confirmation by Robert de Broi, son of Walter de Broi, of
Blechesho (Bletsoe), to the hermitage of Blechesho, and to Robert Parage
and the brethren in the hermitage, of the gift which Gilbert the clerk of
Blechesho, and Reginald Bugge gave to them. Witnesses:—Hugh Pipard,
Ralph de Bolenho, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Imperfect. |
[Worc.] |
C. 2189. Release by John de Hyndelepe, to Robert, son of John
Cassy, of all his right in land in a field called 'Bury,' by Wych.
Witnesses:—Thomas Ingram, Thomas do Malverne, and others (named). |
[Staff.] |
C. 2190. Grant by Alice, late the wife of Richard son of Margery,
to Richard Sceyl, of a plot of land in Bettileg (Betley). Witnesses:—
Adam Brun, constable of Heleog' (Heiley), and others (named). Thirteenth
century. |
[Staff.] |
C. 2191. Grant by William, son of William Cotyn, of Madeley, to
William Cotyn, his father, of land in the fee of Madeley, and land in
'le Stolking,' with a plot of land adjoining the road leading from Madeley
to Wrymeford. Witnesses:—Richard de Verney, Richard de Stonilowe,
and others (named). |
[Linc.] |
C. 2192. Release by Hugh the clerk (clericus), son of Henry de
Wyllynghoure, dwelling in Grimesby, to Walter Godebayne, of the same,
of all his right in land in Clee, adjoining land of the abbot of Wellove,
part lying on Houmarhyll. Tuesday after St. Philip and St. James,
A.D. 1310. Damaged. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2193. Release by John Broune, of Aldewerth, to William
Hamunde, of Nethervyle, of all his right in lands and tenements in
Nethervyle, which he had of the gift of John Hamunde, of Nethervyle,
together with Sir John Wygmore and others. 10 January, 21 Henry VI.
Seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2194. Agreement between John Paty, John Sawear, and John
Bayley, churchwardens of Hakebourne, and Hewe Smyth, of Henley-onThames (Uptempse), by which the said Hugh undertakes to bind with
good iron, two covers with double 'gemowys,' with six 'gemowys' in a
cover, a church door, and a bar of iron to hang a canopy at the high altar
of Hagbourne, taking for a pound of 'yre that gothe to the forsede
worke,' 3d. except abating in all the sum of 5s.; also to make four great
piped locks to the same covers, and two small ones to the two 'tyllys' of
the same cover, having 13s. 4d. for the six locks. 28 December (?),
33 Henry VI. English. Much damaged. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2195. Grant by William Frankeleyn, of Pryvetheye, to Alexander
le Frankelayn, his son, and Alice his wife, of all his land at Privetheye,
within the manor of Wotton Basseth with messuages, &c. Witnesses:—
John le Chapman, William Broun, and others (named). |
[Kent.] |
C. 2196. Release by Margery, late the wife of Robert Botiler,
daughter of Gilbert Prudumme, widow, to Richard de Clare, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, of all her right in 12d. yearly rent in the town of
Tonebrug' (Tunbridge). Witnesses:—Robert de Hertwell, steward of
Tonebrug', Gregory, parson of Merewrth, and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
C. 2197. Agreement between Lady Ermentrude de Saukeville, and
Robert Lot of Little Bures, by which the said Lady Ermentrude grants to
the said Robert, certain rights of cutting and planting willows and alders on
a certain plot of land with a pond which he had lately granted to her, land
called 'le Melnepystel' and Sprottesleyston, adjoining the mill-pond of
Cruddemelne in Bures, and extending from the mill to land of the rector of
Bures called 'Chyricroftes,' the said Robert rendering a capon yearly
at Easter. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de Bures and Richard [de] Cornherthe,
knights, and others (named). Bergholt, Saturday, the feast of St. Martin the
bishop, 12 Edward II. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2198. Receipt from William Duraunt, of Dunstaple, to William de
Wylshamsted, of the same, for 19 marks, due for a tenement bought from
him. Trinity Sunday, 34 Edward III. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2199. Letters patent by Roger de Inkepenne, knight, releasing
Richard de Sotton from his obligation to warrant to the said Roger and
Emelyne his wife, and Roger his grandson, against Geoffrey Punsard, lands
and tenements in Balladeston, In . . . . and Inkepenne, &c., which the
said Richard had lately demised to the said Roger. Damaged.
Endorsed: 'Balston Inglefledd, &c.' |
[Warw.] |
C. 2200. Demise by Robert atte Birches, of Solihull, to Thomas atte
Birches and Juliana his wife, of the same, for her life, of a moiety of a
curtilage in Solihull by Clarissewalle. Tuesday before the beheading of
St. John [the Baptist], 4 Edward III. |