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[Bedf.] |
C. 2401. Grant by Walter Boghurst, of Mepham, co. Kent, to Thomas
Chapman, of Wybsnade, of land in Wybsnade (Whipsnade) called 'Everaddcsfcld.' Saturday in Whitsun week, 40 Edward III. |
Surrey. |
C. 2402. Grant by Philip Godyngg, of Pekham in the parish of
Camerwelle, to John Drinkewater, of the same, of a messuage with garden
in the said parish, except the hall and one chamber on the ground reserved
to the grantor for his life, adjoining the lane called 'Brechelane,' which
the said Philip had of the gift of Robert atte Brugge, of Pekham.
28 November, 16 Richard II. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2403. Grant by John son of Richard de Jerdeburgh, and Elizabeth his wife, to Sir Adam de Well' of all the lands, &c. which they had
of the gift of John son of John de Bradele, in Bradele. Witnesses:—
Sir William de Croxeby, abbot of Grimesby, Sir William de Manneby,
coroner of Suth Treing, John de Cotes, coroner of North Treing, and others
(named). Two seals, one of arms. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 2404. Grant by John, son of Richard Colyn, of Kyngeseye, to
Sir Robert de Marny, knight, of a messuage and land in Kyngeseye.
Witnesses:—Sir Henry vicar of the church of Kyngeseye, and others
(named). 24 July, 49 Edward III. Seal, imperfect. |
[Dorset ?] |
C. 2405. Confirmation by John son of John, to Master John de Turri,
of all the land which the grantor's father demised to the said John de Turri.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey Hairun, William Taillur, and others (named).
Sunday after All Saints', in the fifth year of the Interdict of England
[A.D. 1212.] Seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2406. Grant by Nicholas Tallon, of Fowy, and Rose his wife,
daughter of William Chichcstre of Wcyemouthe, to John Barber, son
of Richard Barber of the same, of a messuage in St. Nicholas street,
Weyemouthe. Witnesses:—Henry Grooz and John Fraunceys, bailiffs of
Weyemouthe, and others (named). Tuesday after St. Peter and St. Paul,
45 Edward III. Seal, broken. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2407. Release by Godfrey son of Geoffrey de Hadestoke, late
citizen of London, to William de Bettun, mercer, citizen of London, of all
his right in land with houses thereon in the parishes of St. Anthony and
St. John upon Walebroc, adjoining Bokerelesberi, London. Witnesses:—
Henry le Waleys, mayor of London, and alderman of that ward, Martin
Box and Jordan Godehep, sheriffs, and others (named). [12 Edward I.]
Seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 2408. Demise by Humfrey Acworth, Thomas Porter, William
Sampson, and John Dalyron, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell, and John
Skynner, of Dunstaple, of a tenement in a lane in the west street of
Dunstaple, with ground to store timber, &c., and land in 'les North
Innynges' of Dunstaple, called 'Lorkyuesacre.' 4 April, 16 Henry VI.
Four seals. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2409. Grant by William Brown and Margery his wife, to John
Cole, of three cottages with curtilages in the suburb of Wilton, in the street
of Fogheleston, paying therefor 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—Nicholas de
Bonham, steward of the borough of Wilton, William Fox, 'Dyghero,' mayor
of Wilton, and others (named). Tuesday after the Purification, 38 Edward III. Two seals, one of the said borough. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 2410. Release by John Coumbe, clerk, kinsman and heir of John
de Codyngge, to William Brenchesle, of all his right in the manor of
Codyngge. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope, 20 [Richard] II. Seal,
and fragment of common seal of the city of Chichester. |
[Herts.] |
C. 2411. Grant by John Ymaigne, chaplain, and Walter de Bettelowe,
late the vicar of Redbourne, to John, son of William Aignel, son of John
Aignel, of all the lands and tenements which they had of the gift of John
Aignel, grandfather of the said John, son of William Aignel, in Redbourne
and Hemelhamsted. Sunday after St. Luke the evangelist, 32 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2412. Receipt from John Foxholes, clerk, treasurer and receiver
general of Joan, Queen of England, to William Philipp, knight, and
William Morley, executors of the will of Thomas, duke of Exeter, late
farmer of the hundreds of Bosmer and Claydon, for 10l. The Queen's
Receipt at Westminster, last day of February, 5 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 2413. Grant by Hugh Leere, tylere, of Pekham, to Stephen Skarlet,
of Retherhythe, of a messuage, garden and land in Pekham, adjoining a
field called 'le Worth' on the south. Monday the feast of St. Edward,
king and confessor, 45 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2414. Letter of attorney by William Hamond, of Dorchester, and
Alice his wife, authorising John Tracy and William Cordel, of Brideport,
to deliver seisin to Hugh Hider and Alice his wife of a burgage in
Brideport. Friday in Easter week, 12 Richard II. Portions of two
seals, one of arms. |
[Worc.] |
C. 2415. Bond by John Pycun, otherwise John Bridde, of Pendefen
(Pinvin), called 'the elder,' and William de Wotton, parson of the church of
Chirchehulle, to Edmund de Ryvers for 40l. Pendefen, Sunday before
St. Gregory, 42 Edward III. French. Two seals, one of arms. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2416. Grant by John Aubrey, citizen of London, to John Chircheman, citizen of London, of the wardship of Margaret, daughter of Joan,
late the wife of William Hanampsted, citizen of London; the said Joan
having by her will given the wardship to Thomas Hanampsted, citizen
and grocer of London, deceased, who bequeathed the same to Aubrey.
18 November, 1 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
Kent. |
C. 2417. Demise by Peter Dyngley, clerk, Thomas Norton and Robert
Loksmyth, to John Standon, citizen of London, and Margery his wife, of
a messuage called 'le Standard' with a moiety of a well in Middelton.
3 August, 5 Edward IV. Seal, and fragments of two seals. |
Essex. Herts. |
C. 2418. Receipt from Elias de Joneston, rector of the church of
St. Mary, Cambridge, to Sir John de Wautone, knight, sheriff of Essex
and Herts, for 10l. for his wages for the prosecution and custody of certain
processes touching the King's duchy of Aquitaine, with bond by the said
Elias for the production at the Exchequer of the King's writs authorising
the said payment, &c. London, 26 July, 5 Edward III. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2419. Letter of attorney by Joan, late the wife of Nicholas del See,
of Grymesby, authorising John de Keleby, goldsmith, to deliver seisin to
Sir John West, parson of the church of Bradeley, Sir Richard, parson of
Hawardby, and Sir William Lucy, chaplain, of lands in Grymesby.
Wednesday after St. Thomas the apostle, 19 Richard II. Seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 2420. Letter of attorney by John Melleward of Aslechessey,
authorising Edmund Lucy, knight, to take all the steps necessary to recover
a debt of 13l. 9s. 4d. due to the said John by John Enderby, esquire.
21 November, 20 Henry VII. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2421. Grant by Hubert de [Montech]a[nesi], to William de
Vallibus, of all the land that belonged to William de Vallibus, his father (?),
in Stra[tf]ord, paying 6d. yearly. Witnesses:—Hugh de Montechanesi,
Gilbert de [Monte]chan[es]i, Hubert's brother, and others (named). Much
injured. |
Oxford. |
C. 2422. Agreement between Thomas Chamler, of Stodham, yeoman,
and William Buldrey, of Shyrborne, yeoman, to abide by the arbitration
of Thomas Whyte, William Nasshe, Pers Wever and Thomas Brokke.
23 October, 2 Edward IV. English. Paper. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2423. Fine levied at Westminster before John de Cobbeham and
Alan de Wassaund, justices, between William le Cunestable and Giles de
Gousel, plaintiffs, and Roger de Turkilby, Reyner de Burgo and Joan his
wife, Hervey de Stanhou and Ela his wife, deforciants, by Roger son of
William, attorney for the said Reyner and Joan, and by Hervey de Hispania for the said Ela, as to the advowson of the church of Gedeneye;
whereby the parties agree to present alternately. Octave of Hilary,
35 Henry III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2424. Grant by Peter son of John de Bolyton, to Robert Fitz
Wauter, and John, son of Richard Charman, of lands in Bolyton in the
hamlet of Uggelee. 7 October, 23 Edward III. |
[Cumb.] |
C. 2425. Undertaking by William Wayte, Adam Sturdysone, Walter
the clerk (clericus), Robert Campioun, John Sparthe and John Todd, to
Sir Anthony de Lucy, sheriff and coroner of Cumberland, for the good
behaviour of Roger Sturdy of 'la Murhous,' and for his attendance on the
king for one year when required. Carlisle, 1 April, 14 Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2426. Defeasance of certain bonds for the carrying out by the
parties of an award in an arbitration in a suit that had been pending in the
Common Bench between Lady Maud, abbess of Barking, and John Kyrkeby,
of Horton, co. Kent, by which the abbess demanded the wardship of John,
son and heir of John Mokkyng; witnessing that if the said parties carry
out the said award before the feast of All Saints next coming the said bonds
shall be void, &c. 28 January, 16 Richard II. French. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2427. Grant in frank almoin by Ranulph, vector of the church of
Hildolveston, to the canons of St. Mary of Walsigham, of 4s. rent in
Norwich which William the chaplain used to pay for a messuage in the
parish of St. Mary's, Koselonge. Witnesses:—Adam le Poer, Reginald
Pikot, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
Warw. |
C. 2428. Grant by Robert Rouleye, parson of the church of Arewe,
to Sir Thomas Burdet, knight, and Isabella his wife, of the manor of Arewe
(Arrow), with the advowson of the church there, in tail. Wednesday after
St. Faith the virgin, 14 Richard II. Portion of seal. |
[York.] |
C. 2429. Grant by John Wayness, of Wormyslay, to Alice his wife,
of all his lands in Leversall and Doncaster, for her life. Witnesses:—
Richard Palmer, vicar of the parish church of Wormyslny, and others
(named). Wednesday before Midsummer day, 37 Henry VI. |
[York.] |
C. 2430. Duplicate of C. 2429.
|
[Oxford.] |
C. 2431. Demise by Jurdan atte Dene and Isolda his wife, of Caversham, to Michael Mogge and Richard le Mason, of Radyng, of land with
a toft and garden in Caversham, viz. a croft called 'le Ryecroft,' adjoining
a street called 'Whytestrete,' and a croft called 'le Leyshecroft,' by 'le
Morizene gardyn.' Monday the feast of St. Katherine the virgin,
16 Edward III. |
[York.] |
C. 2432. Conveyance by Thomas Wortley, knight, William Rilleston,
esquire, and John Yorke, vicar of the parish chinch of Wad worth, to
Isabella, wife of Thomas Hattefeld, gentleman, Agnes, wife of Thomas
Slyngesby, gentleman, Ellen, wife of Alvered Thornhagh, gentleman, and
Joan, wife of Brian Frankyssh, gentleman, of lands, &c. in Leversall and
Hegh Ellours; with letter of attorney authorising John Rilleston, gentleman,
to deliver seisin of the premises. 26 March, 9 Henry VII. Three seals. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2433. Release by Alice de Someri, prioress of Chesthunte, and the
convent of the same, to John le Warner, of Keneton, of all their right in
7s. yearly rent, out of a messuage and land at' la Reye' in the parish of
Feltham, and in 5s. yearly rent out of other land in the same town.
Witnesses:—William de Foleham, steward of the bishop of London, and
others (named). London, Tuesday the feast of St. Bartholomew the
apostle, A.D. 1311, 5 Edward II. Portion of seal.
Annexed: Copy of the same. Portion of seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2434. Grant in frank almoin by Robert son of Peter de Sober',
to Robert, the dean, and the chapter of St. Paul's, London, of land in
the parish of Tunderle, and of common of pasture for six beasts, twelve
sheep, two pigs, and one horse, on the land of Robert de Stratford.
Runewell, Sunday after St. Andrew the apostle, 12 Henry III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2435. Surrender by Thomas de Tunderlee, clerk, to Sir Henry, the
dean, and the chapter of St. Paul's, London, and Sir Peter de Neuport,
archdeacon of London, of 7½d. yearly rent, out of land at Frodebrege in
the parish of Hadlee, with homages and reliefs, &c. Witnesses:—Sirs
Martin son of Simon, James de Estwde, Walter de Sancto Johanne, Roger
de Brumford, Robert de Witelee, Robert de Stratford, Ralph Scufle, and
others (named). Barling, second Sunday after the Annunciation, A.D. 1252.
Seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2436. Grant by Margery, late the wife of John Alayn, of Colecestre,
to Sir John Alayn, chaplain, her son, of the same, of lands, &c., called 'la
Raye' in Westmersey. 4 October, 50 Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2437. Attornment by Robert Smyth, of Westmersey, to John
Clopton, son of William Clopton, John Denston, esquire, and Stephen
Smyth, of Bures St. Mary, to whom the said William Clopton and John
Beche have granted the reversion of lands called 'Bacouns' in Westmersey,
in which the said Robert Smyth has a life estate, after the death of his
late wife Alice, daughter and heiress of Alice, late the wife of Adam
Dawe, with remainder after Robert's death to the said William Clopton and
John Beche in trust to sell for the purpose specified. Langenho, 22 March,
24 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2438. Release by Matilda, relict of Richard le West, of Fyngrynghoo, to John Bacoun, of Westmersey, and Alice his wife, of all her
right in land in Westmersey, which she inherited after the death of Robert
le Heldere. Sunday the morrow of the Assumption, 40 Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2439. Grant by Ralph son of Thomas, of Wythermundesford
(Wormingford), clerk, to Nicholas le Batur, of the same, for his life, of
land called 'Melleland' in Wythermundesford. Witnesses:—Roger de
Rochesford, and others (named). |
[Essex.] |
C. 2440. Grant by Roger le Joene, of Westmerseye, to Edelena
atte Berghwe, of the same, of land in Westmersey, in a field called 'le
grande Doune.' Tuesday after St. George, 32 Edward III. Fragment of
seal. |
Essex. |
C. 2441. Release by Nicholas Smyth, of Westmersey, to Robert
Smyth, of the same, of all his right in a marsh in Westmersey, between
the way called 'Strodewey,' and the free marsh of the said Nicholas called
'Ferismerssh,' and abutting on Strodesflete. 12 October, 24 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2442. Grant by Robert Kynot and John Page, of Estmersey, to
Peter Lovell, John Belde, and William Walgrave, of Westmersey, of land
in a croft called 'Bacownnys' in Westmersey, abutting on a croft called
'Sowth Wodys,' formerly called 'Sowthus,' and adjoining land called
'Copiland.' 20 August, 29 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2443. Demise by John Martyll, the elder, of Estmerseye, Joan his
wife, and John Ryver, to Stephen Smyth, the younger, and Isabella his
wife, William Lovell, John Mayhew of Westmersey, John Smyth, of Great
Teye, Richard Halke of Colchester, and Thomas Webbe, the younger, of
Peldon, of lands, &c. in Westmersey, one tenement being called 'Mottez,'
adjoining land called 'Doffousfeld,' and another tenement called 'Eustach.'
23 November, 11 Edward IV. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2444. Grant by Robert Smyth, of Mersey, to William Campyou,
clerk, and William Babbe, of lands called 'Bacons' in Westmersey.
20 September, 27 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 2445. Grant by Ralph Cressy and Heleuysa his wife, William
Eyle and Heleuysa his wife, and Cristina de Kynesburn, to John de
Swanburn and Agnes his wife, of a tenement with a void plot of land in
Haliwellestret [St. Albans], which they inherited after the death of Robert
Albyn of Hemelhamstede. Witnesses:—John Whytewell, steward of the
liberty of the abbot of St. Albans, John Baldewyn, bailiff of St. Albans, and
others (named). Saturday after St. Vincent, 34 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2446. Grant by Robert Mordel, of Neylond, to Walter Nerebaud,
son of Alan Nerebaud, of W[yston], of land in Wyston, with a house,
lying in a field called 'Lanefeld'; in exchange for land in Wyston, in a
field called 'Gatefeld,' adjoining the road leading towards the heath of
Levynhey, and abutting on a field called 'Morwhysselond,' granted by the
said Walter to the said Robert, Alice his wife, and Edmund their son.
St. John ante Portam Lalinam, 20 Edward I. Damaged. |
Essex. |
C. 2447. Confirmation by John de Say, knight, of a grant (recited),
by Sir Robert de Say, clerk, son of Sir Geoffrey de Say, to Adam le
Charman, of Rikeling, of a messuage with land in Rikeling, in a field called
'Pichardescroft' by the street leading to Rikelingegrene, abutting on a
field called 'Bederepe,' and other land in a field called 'Westleye.' Denham,
Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 20 [Edward I.]. Injured. |
[ ] |
C. 2448. Release by Agnes Colard alias Collard, relict of Henry
Cokkesden alias Collard, to Thomas Calston, of all actions. Monday after
St. John ante Portam Latinam, 4 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2449. Conveyance by William de Bockemor, parson of the church
of Arleye, to Richard de Caldeford, of Solihull, chaplain, of lands and tenements in Solyhull, for his life, paying 20s. yearly. Wednesday the nativity
of the Virgin Mary, 13 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2450. Grant by John Hutebovile, knight, to Walter Halfkuict,
his servant, for his life, of a piece of land with a house, which Richard
Batekoc, John's bondman (nativns), purchased from William de Feypo in
Aketnn in a hamlet called 'Balisden,' by the roads leading to the hall of
Brandistune, and to Laneham. Witnesses;—Sir Hugh Talemache, knight,
and others (named). Saturday after St. Giles the abbot, 22 Edward [I.]. |
[Ireland.] |
C. 2451. Demise by Thomas, earl of Ormond, to Edmund Pursell,
son of Richard Pursell, of all his lands and tenements of Shan Moreys
Towne in the county of Kilkenny. Last day of February, 22 Edward IV.
Signed. |
Wilts. |
C. 2452. Grant by . . . . . dus Gascryk, of the county of Lincoln,
esquire, to Edmund Dauntteseye, esquire, and Nicholas. . . . ., of the
manor of Gascryk in Puryton, with lands, &c., in Puryton, Purytonstoke,
Malmesbury and Brokynborgh. . . . . ., 9 [Henry] V. Damaged. Seal,
broken. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2453. Grant by John son of John de Gynge . . . ., to Sir William
de Montecaniso, of Edwardestun, of land in Stratford [in a field] called
'Wrongesfeld,' and half an acre of meadow in the same town. Witnesses:—
Walter de Bercholt, John de Rudham, and others (named). Damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2454. Sale by John do Ocham, priest, executor of the will of
Margaret, wife of Gilbert de Piggeslee, of New Hithe (nova hetha),
Colchester, deceased, to Robert Chapman, of the same, of a messuage at
New Hithe, adjoining a lane called 'la North lane.' Witnesses:—William
Reyn . . and John [C]lerk, bailiffs of Colchester, and others (named).
Sunday the feast of St. Vincent the martyr, 47 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2455. Grant by Richard Hekelot, of the parish of Hegham
(Higham), to William Rolf, of Southewode in the same parish, of land in
the parish of Cleve (Cliffe) in a field called 'Eastfelde,' adjoining land
of Sir William Rykhill, knight. Feast of St. Matthias the apostle,
21 Richard II. Seal. |
Middx. |
C. 2456. Letter of attorney by John Somerseth, authorising Richard
P[ak]yngton, George Grace, and Thomas Leyghton, to deliver seisin to
William Yorke, Thomas Rothewell, Ralph Lye, Geoffrey Goodlok, and
John Welles, of London, fishmonger, of lands, &c., in Twykenham,
Whitton, and Worton. G March, 27 Henry VI. Damaged. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2457. Grant by Thomas de Meryngton, John Hulton, John
Hore, Hugh Dalby and John Buckemor the elder, to Robert Wyllenhale
and Juliana his wife, of the manor of Stonythorp, for their lives.
Thursday after St. Denis, 4 [Henry] IV. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2458. Grant by Oliver Wyth, knight, to Nicholas Herberd, of
Dylham, in tail, of land in Dylham, with remainders over. Smalbergh,
Tuesday before St. Mark the evangelist, 24 Edward III. Damaged.
Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2459. Grant by John Manasse, of Hougton by Dunstaple, to
Ralph son of Richard de la Sclo, of land in the west field of Hougton, at
Holewell. Saturday, Michaelmas day, 7 Edward II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2460. Grant by John Wolston, son and heir of the late Philip
Wolston, of Elmedon, to William Wolston his brother, of a plot of land
with a house thereon in Elmedon aforesaid, abutting on the land of Sir
John de Baggeforth, knight. Wednesday the eve of the Purification,
2 Edward III. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2461. Grant by William Russel, apothecary of Hereford, to
Thomas Thope, citizen of the same, of a messuage with houses in the
suburb of Hereford in a street called 'Byhyndecote,' and of 7s. 6d.
yearly rent out of a tenement in Hereford in Wyde . . . . shstrate.
Witnesses:—Gilbert Hoch, bailiff of the bishop of Hereford, and others
(named). Hereford, Monday in Easter week, 15 Edward II. Damaged. |
[Rutland ?] |
C. 2462. Grant by Alan Nerbaud, of Wysington, to Agnes his
daughter, of land called 'Nerboldesacre' in Wysington, adjoining land
called 'Brorafeld,' and abutting on a road called 'le Portweye.' Witnesses:
—Robert de Gedding', Robert de Bures, and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2463. Grant by William Chamberlan, the younger, son and heir
of William Chamberlan, of la Rugge, to Robert Chamberlan his brother, of
a toft and virgate of land called 'Browunslond' in la Rugge and Teterugge.
Sunday before St. Peter's chair, 43 Edward III. |
Berks. |
C. 2464. Release by John Balet, of Enebourne, to Edmund de
Polhamptone, of all his right in lands, &c., in Enebourn. Balettestone,
Sunday after the Assumption, 10 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2465. Grant by Richard de Combe, knight, to Robert de Remmesbury, of Thomas, son of Thomas Lok, John le Conpere and Thomas
his son, John Blouberne, John Dykeman, and John his brother, Ralph
Drake and Alice his sister, William Goggel, Thomas Heved, and Robert
Bongy, Richard's bondmen, with their issue (sequelis), appurtenant to a
messuage and land, &c., and a several fishery in his millpond in Fitelton.
Monday after St. James the apostle, 26 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2466. Agreement between Simon le Wayte, of Bartone, and Agnes
Page, late the wife of Robert de Scheperugge, by which Simon grants to
Agnes the crop of corn on lands in Fitelton which she held of the demise
of John le Porter and Edith his wife; Agnes allowing him to keep all his
sheep in fold till Michaelmas next. Monday after the Annunciation,
6 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2467. Demise by Sir William, prior of St. Margaret's, Powgley,
and the convent of the same, to William Darell and Elisabeth his wife, for
ninety years, of two tenements at Knythton, belonging to his manor of
Estrygh in the parish of Remmysbyry. Feast of St. John the Baptist,
17 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2468. Grant by Robert, son of the late Philip Wolston, of
Elmedon, to John the coopor (cuperio), of the same, and Emma his wife, of
a messuage which Edmund le Cupere held in the parish of Arkesden,
adjoining land called 'Lenediescroft,' and a road called 'Lotegoreshale.'
Sunday before the Purification, 21 Edward I. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2469. Receipt from Hubert . . . . avent and Dionisia his wife,
to Sir William Boietourte for 100s., by the hands of Sir Robert de Bures,
which Roger de Hodebovyle, brother of the said Dionisia, had assigned to
her out of 200 marks in which the said Robert was bound to Roger for lands
released to him by the said Roger in the town of Aketune. Sunday before
the Assumption, 6 Edward II. French. Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2470. Grant by Roger de Brandiston, to Hugh de Reymis, of a
tenement which he inherited after the death of Alice his mother, in H . .
mundistun, Wlferstun, Brandiston, and elsewhere. Witnesses:—Richard
de Holebrok, Bartholomew Davelers, Robert de Chelton, knights, and
others (named). Sunday after Michaelmas, 6 Edward I. Damaged. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2471. Grant by Oliver Wyth, knight, to Ralph Robbes, of Dylham,
and Margery his wife, of a cottage in Wurthsted (Worsted). Thursday
after the beheading of St. John the Baptist, 15 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2472. Release by Baldwin de Stok, to Sir Robert de Bures, knight,
and Hillary his wife, of all his right in 14s. 4d. yearly rent paid by John
de la Barre and others named, for lands held of the releasor in Aketon.
Monday after Michaelmas, 10 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2473. Grant by Oliver de Calthorp, to William Dickes, of Calthorp,
of land in Calthorp. Witnesses:—Sir John de Erpyngham, knight, and
others (named). Thursday . . . . . St. Peter ad Vincula, 42 Edward III.
Damaged. Seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 2474. Demise by Peter de la Pole and Thomas Chalton, of London,
to Thomas Rnssell, of Dunstaple, baker, and Agnes his wife, daughter and
heiress of John Reygner, of Dunstaple, deceased, of all the lands and
tenements in Dunstaple which they lately had jointly with Thomas Jakes
of the gift of the said Reygner. 4 July, 13 Henry VI. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2475. Grant by Walter le Hortor, of la Le, brother and heir of
Alice de Suthle, to Robert de Burebach, of a messuage and land in Fytelton,
with pasture for six cattle, fifty sheep, and six pigs. 10 Edward II.
Portion of document gone. |
Derby. |
C. 2476. Sale by John, abbot of Derley, and the convent of the same,
to James Beresforth and Laurenss Beresforthe his brother, of all their wood
growing in Watstanwell, between the bridge and William Wylde's tenement
on the south, the lordship of Waekbrydge on the north, the water of
Derwent on the west, and the moor on the east, except the wood growing
in the Calfe Croft, &c., of the said tenement, with twelve years free 'entro
and owt gayt' of the said woods; also grant of other wood near the abbot's
well and the way to Crich, except Crabtre and Holyn, and except the trees
adjoining the 'Grape nexte benethe the lytyll Barne'; the said James and
Laurence granting that the abbot's tenant shall have 'Tynsell' to repair the
hedges: grant also to the said James and Laurence of twenty years to sell
and carry away the said woods, &c. 20 February, 1 Henry VIII.
English. |
[Berks.] [Wilts.] |
C. 2477. Grant by Margaret, late the wife of Richard de Polhamtone,
to Walter de Hamme and Euginia his wife, for their lives, of lands, &c., in
Chelreye, with the reversion of a tenement which William le Freynche and
Cristiana his wife hold for the latter's life in the same place by the demise
of Geoffrey de Okhangre, except a meadow in 'le Dolmede;' the said
lands to revert to Margaret if Euginia after Walter's death recover dower
in lands in Hamme, Mordone and Botermere, which the said Walter and
Euginia had granted to Margaret. Baletstone, 12 April, 11 Edward II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2478. Assignment and release by John Brixey, of Stapilford
Abbots, to John le Fisshere, of Lambourn, of a tenement consisting of a
messuage and land in Lambourn. Saturday after Michaelmas, 16 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Derby.] |
C. 2479. Grant by Robert Eawelyn, of Makkeney, to William de
Makkeneya, lord of Makkeney, and Alice his wife, of a messuage and land
in Makkeneye, the land lying in tillages called Ma Surlond,' Costowe, 'la
Stonylonde,' 'Estforlong,' 'Morforlang,' and in a tillage at 'la Putlonde,'
an acre called 'Wlfacre' in 'la Westfeld,' half an acre in 'la Stonylonde'
and land in Wetforlong, 'la Ryforlong,' Gorforlang, 'la Westforlong' in
'la Bottes,' in 'la Wetelonde,' in Northforlang, and in a place called
'le Hasse.' Friday after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr,
33 Edward I. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2480. Grant by Richard Bussh, of Little Brykehull, and Agnes
his wife, to Laurence Pycot, of Dunstaple, Henry Mauntell, and John
Skynner, of the same, of a messuage in the south street of Dunstaple. Last
day of November, 15 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2481. Grant by John Tracy, to John Coky and Rose his wife,
of a life estate in land in the south street of Brideport, after the death of
John Rikel, who held the same of Tracy for his life, and had demised his
interest therein to the grantees. Witnesses:—. . . . . and Simon atte
Forde, bailiffs of Brideport, and others (named). Sunday after the Annunciation, 15 Richard II. Damaged. |
Suff. |
C. 2482. Defeasance of a recognisance for 400l. by John de
Kyrkeby, of Horton, knight, to William Fitz Walter, of Clopton, co. Suffolk,
entered into in connection with the settlement of a suit between the said
John,and Cicely, late the wife of William Cokerel, knight; witnessing that
if the said John shall enfeoff the said William of the manor of Toppesfeld
within a specified time, William paying to John 180 marks, the said
recognisance shall be void. Witnesses:—John Gernoun, knight, and others
(named). Thursday after St. Edmund the archbishop, 24 Edward III.
French. Damaged. |
[Sussex ?] |
C. 2483. Release by William de Cosyngton, knight, son and heir of
Sir Stephen de Cosyngton, knight, to the prince of Aquitain and Wales,
of all actions. Plumplon, 2 January, 44 Edward III. French. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2484. Grant by Oliver Wyth, knight, to Ralph . . . . . and
Margaret his wife, of an acre of turbary in Smalbergh, for their lives, with
remainder to Thomas and John, their sons, successively in tail, Clement
and William, Ralph's sons, to remain bondmen. Thursday after the
beheading of St. John the Baptist, . . . . Damaged. |
[Staff.] |
C. 2485. Demise by Thomas . . . ., of Pencrich, to William
son of Thomas le Mulward, of a water-mill in Womburn for six years,
paying 16s. 8d. yearly. Monday after the Invention of Holy Cross,
34 Edward III. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2486. Grant by John Trought of Dunstaple, to Richard Bussh
and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in the south street of Dunstapie, adjoining
a messuage of the prior and convent of Dunstaple, and extending to
Watlyngstret. 6 April, 14 Henry VI. |
Somors. |
C. 2487. Receipt from Robert Stow, of Blakedon, 'hyman,'
to Thomas Bathe, of the parish of Blackedun, husbandman, for 4 nobles
3s. 8d. received at Christmas last. 28 March, 35 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2488. Grant by William Moraunt, knight, to Thomas and William
his sons, of all his goods and chattels. Chevenynge, Monday before
St. Dunstan, 19 Edward III. French. |
[York.] |
C. 2489. Grant by John Camel, of Cuttheworth, to Thomas Bell,
clerk, of land in Cuttheworth (Cudworth) in Peneale at the head of
Danddker, and abutting on the green of Fayrehome. Thursday after Holy
Cross, A.D. 1346. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2490. Demise by Laurence Pygot, William Anable, John . . annam,
and Henry Maun tell, to William Sampson, William Lenard, and Henry
Lenard, of a toft in 'le west ende' of Dunstaple. 8 August, 23 Henry VI. |
Heref. Salop. |
C. 2491. Grant by William de Couleye, to Thomas le Clerk, vicar of
Great Malvern, of his lands and tenements of Couleye and Vyneges in
Credeleye and in Romesleye. Wednesday the Exaltation of Holy Cross,
25 Edward III. |
Wilts. |
C. 2492. Grant by Thomas Calston, esquire, and Marina his wife, to
William Coventre, Richard Colyngburn, William Gore, and Robert
Saleman, of their manor of Litelcole, with the advowson of the chapel
there. 22 November, 14 Henry IV. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2493. Grant by Richard, son of John del Hull, of Scheldon, to
Henry de Scherleye, of a messuage in Schirleye, which Richard had of
the gift of Robert le Ferour, of Schirleye, living in Toucestre. Solyhull,
Friday after the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 17 Edward III. |
Essex. |
C. 2494. Demise by Margaret Zouche, late the wife of Thomas de
Ilkeston, to Lewis Bledelowe, of lands, &c., in Arkesden, for twenty-six
years. Farle Mortymer, 22 May, 14 [Richard] II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2495. Grant in frank almoin by Reginald de Anemere, vintner
and citizen of London, to the church of St. John the apostle and evangelist
of Berden and the canons there, of laud in Berden. Witnesses:—Stephen
de Bassingpburn, John de Pinchepol, and others (named). |
[Essex.] |
C. 2496. Defeasance of a grant by John Semall, of New Hithe,
Colchester, and Sabina his wife, to John Wente and Marion his wife, of
a tenement at New Hithe'; witnessing that the said grant is to be void if the
purchase money is not duly paid on certain days. 2 November, 7 Henry IV.
Damdged. |
Kent. |
C. 2497. Grant by John Barongier, late of Sevenoke, Kent, and
Cassandra his wife, late the wife of John Couper, to John Wybarn and
John Vane, of all their lands, &c., in the parishes of Serenoke and
Tonbrigge, during the life of the said Cassandra. 26 June, 37 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2498. Grant by Thomas de Drokenesford, knight, to Robert
Mareschal, of a messuage and laud in Stapelfordetany, abutting on land of
the earl of Stafford. Monday alter St. James the apostle, 29 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2499. Grant by Hugh de Talemache, to Geoffrey de Dodenesse,
for his life, of a messuage and lands, &c., which he had of Geoffrey's gift in
Benethle, Dodenesse and Tatingestun, in exchange for a release of a third
part of the manors of Bentley and Coppedok, which Margery [de Talema]che,
his mother, recovered as dower against the said Geoffrey. Witnesses:—
Sir John de . . . . netet, Sir Robert de Melton, and others (named).
Damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2500. Grant by John Beele, of Great Wenden, co. Essex, to
John Godefre and Roger Waleweyn, of the same, of a messuage in the
parish of Arkysden, abutting on the high road from Wykys to Arkysden
church. Friday before the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 14 Richard II. |