|
[Essex.] |
C. 2601. Grant by John Purchase, of Rikeling, to John, son of
John Gelus, of the same, of land at Rikeling, in a field called 'Paynescroft,'
abutting on land of the prior of Berden. Witnesses:—William de Fifede,
and others (named). Damaged. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2602. Grant by Alexander Aunscelot, of Berton, to Sir Geoffrey
Wyth, knight, of land in Smalbergh, in exchange for land in Berton.
Witnesses:—Reginald le Gros, knight, and others (named). Sunday after
St. Barnabas, 4 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2603. Demise by William Darell, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife,
to Thomas Marchall, of Marleburgh, and Felicia his wife, of a forge and
part of a stable in Marleburgh, for their lives, paying 6s. 8d. yearly,
Witnesses:—William Cook, [mayor] of Marleburgh, William Dodmour and
Robert Frys, bailiffs, and others (named). Feast of St. George the martyr,
3 Henry VI. Damaged. |
Bedf. |
C. 2604. Release by William Pechelesthorn, alias Germayn, chaplain,
to Laurence Pycot, of Dunstaple, of all his right in the manor of Wipsonade,
and in all the lands, &c., in Dunstaple, which William had jointly with
William Clerk, of Berkhamsted, chaplain, deceased, of the gift of John
Raven, in the county named. Last day of July, 18 Henry VI. Fragment
of seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2605. Demise by John de Stonore, knight, to Agnes atte Well, of
land in Sottewell, part in 'le Fifacres' and part 'atte Loslondes,' to hold
to the said Agnes and Robert atte Lane for their lives, paying 2s. yearly.
Sunday after St. Matthias the apostle, 32 Edward III. Seal of arms,
imperfect. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2606. Demise by master Thomas Smyth, chaplain, warden of
the hospital of St. John the Baptist, Winchester, and the brethren and
sisters of the same, with the consent of William White, mayor, and the
commonalty of Winchester, to Peter Marion, of Winchester, fuller, and
Agnes his wife, for eighteen years, of a plot of land with a pavilion
(tentorio) erected thereon called 'Petites' in Winchester, between the
water running from Petyteslake and the garden of the warden of the
chapel of Holy Trinity, Winchester. Witnesses:—William White, mayor
of Winchester, Thomas Bowlond and John Cutteler, bailiffs, and others
(named). Thursday the beheading of St. John the Baptist, 16 Edward IV.
Portion of hospital seal, good. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2607. Defeasance of a bond by Edmund de Stonore to Henry de
Sottewell, for 20l. 12. 8d.; witnessing that the said bond is to be void on
payment of two sums of 103s. 2d. at Walingford, at the feasts of St. Peter
ad Vincula and All Saints next. Wednesday after St. Augustine [the
apostle] of the English, 42 Edward III. |
[Surrey ?] |
C. 2608. Grant by William G[obiun ?], of Kyngestone, and Alice
his wife, to John le Vernay, of Merston, of 8s., one ploughshare, and two
capons, yearly rent, out of a messuage and land in Kyngeston. Monday after
Michaelmas, 9 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2609. Release by Edith, daughter of Clarice de Sulihull, and relict
of John le Groom, to Sir Reginald Bakun, rector of the church of Sulihull,
of all her right in land which she had of the gift of John de Blosmevyle,
in Sulihull, adjoining the highway from Sondford to Burmyngham. Witnesses:—William atte Chircheyard, and others (named). |
[York.] |
C. 2610. Grant by Robert Crook, to Thomas Calston, of 3s. yearly
rent, which the grantor used to receive from Robert Lakham and Alice
his wife, for a toft, garden, a meadow, two crofts, land in Shortlond by
Thomas' meadow in Beverele, and land in the field of Natton adjoining a
close called 'Vrenshes;' and the reversion of the premises after the death
of Robert Lakham and Alice his wife, in exchange for a tenement in Lacok.
Beverele, Wednesday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 10 Henry IV. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2611. Release by Osbert son of William de Reydon, to William
de Brocton, of 2d. yearly rent for land in Reydon, in a field called 'le
Dune,' adjoining land of Sir Alfred de Soloni. St. John ante Portam
Latinam, 15 Edward I. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2612. Release by John de Welbourne, treasurer of Lincoln, to
Roger Belgraunt, parson of the church of Mikelcotes, of all his right in
all the tenements, rents and services, which belonged to Richard de
Haveryng, knight, and Agnes his wife in the city and suburb of London.
Wednesday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 41 Edward III. |
[Herts.] |
C. 2613. Grant by Henry de Brok, of Westmell, to William . . . .
. . ldebir,' of land in Westmell, adjoining the roads leading from Buntingford at Pukerich, called 'Bonehundis,' and in Melefeld. Witnesses:—
Geoffrey Wysdom, and others (named). Damaged. |
[N'hamp. ?] |
C. 2614. Grant by Alexander Arsic, to Adam de Piriton, of [land at]
Haddon to be held by half a mark. Witnesses:—H. de Spelesbiri, John
Avenel, Manser Arsic, and others (named). Twelfth century. Portion of
document gone. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2615. Grant by Robert Govet, to Robert de la Rokele, of land in
Helmedon, adjoining the high road between Neuporte and Royston at
Bundesbrege. Witnesses:—Sirs William de Langgetuyt, William P[in]cin,
and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
Middx. |
C. 2616. Release by Stephen Hewe, of Haryngeye, and Edith his
wife, to Stephen Maynard of Iseldon, of all right of dower which accrued
to them after the death of Andrew Hanecok, the late husband of the said
Edith, in a field called 'Peyntouresfeld' with houses built thereon in
Haryngeye. Sunday after St. Matthew the apostle, 47 Edward III. Two
seals of arms, broken. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2617. Demise by Richard Sergeaux, knight, lord of Chepyngnorton, to Richard Mylleword and Katherine his wife, and Agnes their
daughter, of a messuage in Chepyngnorton, with land adjoining in
Chepyngnorton and Overnorton, except a park enclosed with walls, and of
mills called 'Sederysmylle' and 'Newemylle,' with pasture in Depyngdene,
&c.; also herbage for two horses in Clyve, Bosroppe, and 'Ellevene acris,'
for their lives, paying 4l. yearly. The Conception, 11 Richard II.
Damaged. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2618. Grant by Henry Valentyn, of Muskote, to Roger de
Newenham, of Daventre, and Matilda his wife, of a messuage in Daventre
with a grange and curtilage, for their lives, paying 4s. yearly. Wednesday
before St. Barnabas the apostle, 24 Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2619. Grant by Robert de la Rokel, of Arkesden, esquire, to
William Hare, vicar of the church of Arkesden, chaplain, of land in
Arkesden, part abutting on Kendelwykdane. Monday before St. Katherine
the virgin, 1 [Henry] IV. Much injured. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2620. Demise by Henry Fowell, clerk, and Simon Rook, to Sir
William Septvans, knight, John Quynaton, John Penwortham, and
William Tame, of a messuage in the parish of St. Mildrede, Canterbury, at
Wynchepe, adjoining land of the prior and convent [of Christ Church,
Canterbury]. Witnesses:—John Bertelot and William atte Wode, bailiffs
of Canterbury, and others (named). 30 December, . 4 Henry VI. Damaged.
Two seals. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2621. Release by William de Hagh, of Helynge, to Thomas, son
of Humfrey Moygne, of Clee, and Ellen his wife, of all his light in
messuages, lands, &c., in Clee. Monday after St. Mark the evangelist,
40 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2622. Release by John, vicar of the church of Wyneferthyng, and
Richard Fyrii, of Hadlegh, chaplain, to John Prechet, of Hadlegh, and
Emma his wife, of all their right in lands, &c. which they formerly
acquired from the said John in Leyham. Witnesses:—William Giffard,
knight, and others (named). Friday after St. Bartholomew the apostle,
9 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2623. Grant by Peter de Stanfeld, clerk, to Walter le Chalonner,
of Schelleye, and Alice his wife, of land in Reydon, in a field called
'Reydon,' part abutting on lands called 'Skynnerisdonne' and 'Langelond,'
and part abutting on the high road from Schelleye to Gyppwyc. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Reydon, Adam de Capravilla, and others (named).
Thursday before the translation of St. Thomas, 7 Edward II. Damaged. |
Kent. |
C. 2624. Release by Geoffrey Boleyn, citizen and mercer of London,
Thomas Boleyn, clerk, Thomas Urswyk, Thomas Burgoyn, and Thomas
Bryan, gentleman, to Hugh . . . ., gentleman, and Richard Suthwell,
esquire, of all their right in the manors of Hevere Cobham and Hevere
Brokays, with lands in the parishes of Hevere and Chidyngston. . . . .,
1 Edward IV. Damaged. |
Berks. Wilts. |
C. 2625. Agreement between William Darell, esquire, and Elizabeth
his wife, and Margaret Dyneley and Robert Dyneley, esquire, by which
the said William and Elizabeth agree to enfeoff the said Margaret and
Robert of the manor of Wokefeld, together with lands in Ufton, Silhamstedbanastre, and Inglefeld, called 'Chelleresse,' and the said Margaret and
Robert are to enfeoff the said William and Elizabeth with two parts of the
manor of Hacston, and two parts of the advowson of a free portion called
'the portion of Hacston,' &c. 20 November, 8 Henry VI. French. |
[Devon.] |
C. 2626. Demise by William Tayle to John . . . ., of a tenement
in Tavistock, for twelve years. Thursday after Michaelmas, 13 Henry [VII.?]
Damaged. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2627. Agreement between the prior and convent of Holy Trinity,
Norwich, and the citizens of the same city, concerning a plot of land at
Norwich at some time enclosed, by the river that goes to Yarmouth, which
shall remain to the prior and convent on the conditions specified, while
land of theirs taken for the enlarging of the city foss between 'le Barreyate'
and Fibriggeyate shall belong to the citizens; the prior and convent may
build houses on either side of the bridge called 'Bisshopesbrege' if they
leave free access to the water, &c. Norwich, 2[1 ?] June, 5 Edward III.
French. Damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2628. Grant by Margaret, late the wife of Adam de Pidele, and
daughter of Elias son of John de Colchester, to Richard, son of Thomas
Danseye, of Kingeston, and Agnes his wife, in tail, of lands and tenements in
Colcestre, Lexsedene, and Langham, for Margaret's life, paying 100s.
yearly; with remainder to Henry, son of Henry de Wenlond, and to Alice
his sister, successively, in tail. Witnesses:—Richard de Penebrngge and
[John] le Rous, knights, and others named. Monday after Holy Trinity
17 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2629. Release by William de Hagh, of Heling, to Thomas Moyne,
of Clee, and Ellen his wife, of all his right in lands, &c., in Clee. . . .
[morrow of Martinmas]. A.D. 1365, Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2630. Grant by Alice, late the wife of Adam de Lose, widow, to
Nicholas de Tunstall and Margery his wife, of a piece of land in [Heescha]m
in a hamlet called 'Lose,' part abutting on the road towards Peperislane.
Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh de Morians, John de Geddinge, knights, and
others (named). Heescham, Thursday in [Easter ?] week, 1 Edward II.
Damaged. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2631. Grant by Oliver Mendham, clerk, to Anne, late the wife of
John Calthorp, knight, son of William Calthorp, knight, of a piece of land in
Smalbergh, in a place called 'Folberghefeld,' part abutting on a path leading
to Doketisstyle, in exchange for other land in Smalbergh. Witnesses:—
John Geney, knight, William Pastram, and others (named). 10 May,
4 Henry V. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2632. Grant by James Miles, of Bykelyswade, to George Beton and
Thomas Spycer, of the same, of all his lands, goods, and chattels, in
Bykelyswade and Everton, or elsewhere. 6 October, 20 . . . .
Damaged. |
Wilts. |
C. 2633. Release by Avelyne de Wychamtone, late the wife of David de
Wychamtone, to John Olyver, of Bristol, and Joan his wife, of all her
right in lands, &c., in Est T . . ., . . ., Rammesbury and Chiltone.
Witnesses:—Thomas Knap, mayor of Bristol, John Bannebury, sheriff, and
others (named). . . . after Michaelmas, 16 Richard II. Damaged. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2634. Grant in tail by Alan Nelys, of Wotton under Bernwode,
co. Bucks, and Gilbert Waryn, of Welde, in the parish of Harow, co.
Middlesex, to John de Langforde, of Welde, and Christina, Alan's daughter,
in free marriage, of lands, &c., in the parishes of Harow and Stanmere, and
of a coppice called 'Lovelsgrove.' Bocton, Sunday after St. George,
5 Richard II. Damaged. |
Kent. |
C. 2635. Demise by Arthur Ormesby, esquire, to Robert Rychemond,
John-a-Bourne, and Richard Stratford, of the manor of Seynt Maryehalle,
and land, meadow, and pasture for a hundred and fifty-seven sheep in
the marshes of Dalemerssh, Hoggekynnesmerssh, Hoggekynsham, and
Lytelham, and two sheepcotes in Dalemerssh, in the parish of St. Mary-atHoo, which he lately recovered from William Nicholas and Margaret his
wife, and Thomas Castell, by writ of right; with letter of attorney
authorising Robert Gerynge and Robert Marchall, to deliver seisin. 17
May, 7 Edward IV. Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2636. Grant by Adam de Capravilla, of Reydone, to Thomas de
Reydone, for life, of land in Reydone, in a field called 'le Haylounde,' part
lying between the lands of the priory of St. Botulph's, Colchester, and those
of the rector of the church of Reydone, and part adjoining land of Sir Roger
Mynoth, knight. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Reydone, knight, and others
(named). . . . Kalends of October, 2 Edward II. Damaged. |
[Somers.] |
C. 2637. Grant by Thomas Cole, of Weymoth, to Elizabeth his wife,
of a burgage in Yvelchestre and land in Lymynton, and certain burgages
there. Ilchester, Feast of St. Katherine the virgin, 13 Henry IV. |
Berks. |
C. 2638. Release by Thomas Yonge, of Esthanney, kinsman and heir
of Thomas Undirwode, to William, lord of Lovell, knight, of all his right
in lands and tenements in Kenynton, which formerly belonged to Margaret
Frensshe. Witnesses:—Robert Harecourt, knight, and others (named).
Last day of April, 29 Henry VI. Damaged. Fragment of seal. |
N'hamp. |
C. 2639. Letter of attorney by Robert Rykedon, of Wytteham,
Robert Darcy, of Maldon, William Burley, David Holbeche, Richard
Essex, Robert Molynton, John Whytesyde, clerk, William Rewdham,
William Blunt, clerk, William Poynour, and Nicholas Wylkes, authorising
William Sprotte, to deliver seisin to Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holgote
and Weoleygh, of the manor of Haselbeche with the advowson of the church
there. Vigil of the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 5 Henry V.
Seal of arms, and fragments of five seals. |
Notts. Derby. |
C. 2640. Recognisance entered into by Richard de Querndon, William de Fyndryn, William de Lacy, Henry de Warley, William de Milnehawe,
John le Wyte, of the same, before John de Oxenford, sheriff of Nottingham
and Derby, and Hugh de Muskham and Roger de Somervill, coroners of the
county of Derby, for the good behaviour of Robert de Hevere. Derby,
Friday before Midsummer day, 10 Edward III. Five seals and fragment
of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 2641. Demise by William Ferrers, esquire, of the county of Kent,
to Stephen Scroop, esquire, son and heir of Stephen Scroop, knight, of the
county of York, deceased, of the manor called 'Heverbroket,' with all other
his lands in Kent. 20 February, 8 Henry V. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2642. Grant by Adam le Norays, of Hungerford, to Roger le
Pal[mer ?] and Alice his wife, of the same, of land (unam acram diurnam)
in Sandone, in a tillage called 'Ryhulle.' Tuesday before St. George,
2 Edward [I]. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2643. Grant in tail by John de Jerdelee, to Adam Cherman, of
Rickelingg, of land in Rickeling and of five acres of wood in Bolitone in the
parish of Uggele, in a wood called 'Wlvenegrave,' and in Rickelingg in a
wood called 'Purchacesgrave' with remainders over. 26 May, 6 Edward II. |
Wilts. [Somers.] |
C. 2644. Release by Richard Trenchard, son and heir of John Trenchard, of Swalclyve, co. Wilts, to Richard P . . . . ell and Edmund Forde,
of all his right in lands, &c., in Laverton, in the manor of Fayroke, and
the advowson of the church there, and in lands, &c., in Swalclyve aforesaid.
Todrydhull and Horton. Bath, Michaelmas day, 23 Richard II. Seal.
Portion of document gone. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2645. Grant by John Broun, son of William Broun, of Teterygge,
to William le Chaumberlayn and Joan his wife, of land in Teterygge in the
parish of F[roxfield] adjoining the highway from Hungerford to Marlborough. Thirteenth century. Damaged.
Endorsed:—Teteredge in Froxfeild. |
[Camb.] |
C. 2646. Grant by Robert Trace, gentleman, to Giles Alyngton,
knight, Philip Parys, Robert Mordaunte, Robert Lokton, William Parys,
Robert Parys, sons of the said Philip, Edmund Mordaunt, John Huntyngdon,
Richard Slade and Edward . . ., of lands, &c., in Great Abyngton,
Little Abyngton, Pampesworthe, Heldersham, and Barkelow, a water-mill
in Great Abyngton, and a moiety of the advowson of the church of Barkelow.
25 June, 23 Henry VIII. Damaged.
Endorsed: Memorandum of delivery of seisin of the premises to Robert
Trace by William Wynter, vicar of Great Abyngton, and others (named),
the 29th J . . ., the . . . . year of the king within named. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2647. Release by Margery, late the wife of Roger le Walker, of
Solyhull, widow, to William, son of Thomas atte Birches, of the same, of all
her right in lauds, &c., and rent at Solyhull. Monday after St. Luke
9 Edward III. |
Bucks. Oxford. |
C 2648. Letter of attorney by Joan, relict of Henry Cryps, of
Cobbecotte, authorising John Cryps, to deliver seisin to John Cottusmore
and Peter Fetiplace of lands, &c., in Kyngesey, Towresey, and Thythrop.
3 May, 5 Henry VI. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2649. Grant by Richard, Peter, and Miles, sons of William de la
Wyle, of Reidune, to Robert, son of William le Fanch, of the same, and
Adam Scite, of Hadleg', of all their land in the parish of Reidune except
a messuage formerly their father's, and a piece of an alder bed, they however providing a cartway for Robert and Adam through their father's court;
also grant of the said Adam's homage, &c. Witnesses:—William de
Baravill, William de Norwode, and others (named). |
Essex. |
C. 2650. Grant by William Br[u]n, master or warden of the college of
St. Mary the Virgin, St. Thomas of Canterbury, and St. [Edward] the Confessor, Hygham Ferrers, co. Northampton, and the brethren of the same,
to Henry Marney, esquire, of the office of steward of all their manors in
Essex, and of the office of bailiff of the moiety of the hundred of Wynstre
called 'Wynstre half-hundred' in the same county, for life, with a yearly
fee of 4 marks. 20 September, 1 Henry VII. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 2651. Grant by John Fitz-James and Richard Nowell, executors
of the will of William Rodney, to Richard Crofte, of Wodestock, co. Oxford,
one of the squires for the [king's] body, of their estate in two parts of lands
and tenements in Bristowe and the suburbs thereof, which Thomas Rodney
devised to his executors for twenty years after his decease, to apply the profits,
&c., to the use of Isabel his daughter; which premises, Isabel, wife and
executor of the said Thomas, granted to William Rodney after the death of
her husband in January 1469–70. 20 . . .,1 Richard III. Damaged.
English. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2652. Release by Thomas Bulloc, of Hecsham, to Robert de
Bryssete, clerk, and Joan his wife, of all his right in a tenement called
'Brythwaldesfeld' in Hecsham (Hitcham), in a hamlet called 'Lose,' which
the said Robert and Joan purchased from Sir Robert de Helpestone, rector of
Navelton (Naughton). Monday before St. Luke, 19 Edward I. |
Ireland. |
C. 2653. Grant by Thomas Boleyn, earl of Ormond and Wilts, to
Bartholomew Dyllon, knight, of the offices of receiver general and steward
of his moiety of the manors of Blakcastell and Donughmore, co. Meath;
of Balscaddan, . . . sshe. and Portraryn, co. Dublin; of Woghterard,
Castelwar[dyn], and Clyntonnyscourt, co. Kyldare; and Baronnysynnys
in the suburb of Dublin. 26 April, 23 Henry VIII. Damaged. |
Kent. |
C. 2654. Grant by Robert Geryng, citizen and carpenter of London,
to Richard, duke of Gloucester, Anthony, earl Ryvers, John Howard,
knight, lord Howard, Humphrey Starkye, William Essex, and Roger
Townesende, all of London, gentlemen, and Oliver Davy, citizen and
goldsmith of London, of the manor called 'Seynt Maryes' in the parish
of Hoo. Westminster, 22 June, 11 Edward IV. Cancelled. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 2655. Grant by John Redyssh, to Nicholas Godeson, of Camerwell,
of land called 'Cokkesacre,' in the field of 'la Doune' in the parish of
Lamehith, adjoining land of the prior of St. Mary Overy, Southwerk.
Thursday before the Annunciation, 8 Edward IV. |
[York.] |
C. 2656. Grant by Robert de Wambwell, to Baldwin del Hil and
Marjory his wife, of 12d. yearly rent, issuing out of a messuage and land
in Thurleston at 'le Hil' and a rent of 12d. out of three assarts of land
within the boundaries of Thurleston. Witnesses:—Roger de Gunnyldthwayt,
Robert de Osprynge, and others (named). |
[Essex.] |
C. 2657. Grant by John Beauchamp, to John de Ware, chaplain, of a
messuage and croft in Ryclyng, rendering 12d. yearly, for the grantor, to
Sir Humphrey de Waleden. 20 September, 37 Edward III. Fragment
of seal. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2658. Grant by William Bremshet, lord of the manor of Gatecombe, and Joan his wife, to Baldwin Bremshet, their son, of lands, &c., in
Helsey and Coppenore, in tail. Helsey, Michaelmas day, 11 Henry VI. |
York. |
C. 2659. Grant by John Fox, vicar of Kirkebyfleteham, and Thomas
Squyer, vicar of Aynderby with the steple, to Richard Ask, of Scoronton,
and Katherine his wife, of lands, &c., in Scoronton, Great Langton,
Aynderby in le Myre, and Doncaster, and in the city of York. 28 July,
14 Henry VII. Damaged. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 2660. Grant by Thomas Poddynour, rector of the church of
Lysnewyth, and Robert de Travereck, to Richard de Forde, of messuages,
lands, &c., in Forde, for his life, with remainders over. Eglos[a]l, the
Annunciation (?), 34 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2661. Release by John, son of John Colyn, of Bolitone, to Sir
Humphrey de Waledene, knight, of all his right in land in Uggele and
Berdene, which Sir Humphrey has of the gift of Adam Hockele, of
Ryklyngg. Saturday after the octave of the Purification, I Edward III.
Damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2662. Demise by William de Chervile, to Robert son of William de
Reydon, of land in Reydon, in a field called 'Witsond,' abutting on the
road from Reydon to Gipuic (Ipswich). Friday after St. Lucy the virgin.
14 Edward I. |
Essex. |
C. 2663. Demise by John Barret, of Chisehill, Thomas Marshall, of
Dounmowe, and John Safoule, of Brokeshede, to Ralph Grey, of Pelham,
co. Hertford, Thomas Drakes, of Halsted, Nicholas Wiltshire, John Hicheman, of Heyden, clerk, Roger Lucas, of Wenden Lowtes, John Jakelyn, of
Elmedon, William Ricard, William Aumflette, Robert Smyth, and Thomas
Warde, of lands and tenements called 'de la Mares,' 'Knyghtbregges,'
'Chaumberleyns,' 'Houchouns,' and Juddes, in Sandon, Badowe and
Boreham, and elsewhere in the county named. Monday after St. Peter
ad vincula, 32 Henry VI. Seal, and fragments of two seals. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2664. Grant by Edmund de Kent, of Stratford Langthorn, in the
parish of Westham, to John de Kent, his son, John Haveloke, of Stratford
Langthorn aforesaid, Robert Wodeward, in the county of Herford (sic)
(Herts), and Godith Terry, of pasture land in 'le Lake' at Stratford
Langthorn, abutting on the high road from Brendewode to London. 20
August, 5 Henry V. Seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2665. Grant by Nicholas Longe, butcher and citizen of London, and
Alice his wife, to John Sexi, brewer, and Alice his wife, of land in the
parish of St. Dunstan, by Brendemillehull. Stebenhith, 5 December
10 Richard II. |
[Somers.] |
C. 2666. Grant by John la Warre, to Claricia, wife of his son Roger,
who holds land in Bristelton of him, paving 20l. yearly, and has assigned it
to Claricia as dower, that if she survives the said Roger she may hold the
said manor for life, free of the said payment. Cheleworthe, Thursday
before Michaelmas, 4 Edward [I]. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2667. Grant by Joan, daughter of John Hacke, of Aketon, to
John Archer, her brother, of all the lands and tenements which descended
to her in Aketon. Saturday after Michaelmas, 42 Edward III. |
[Devon.] |
C. 2668. Grant by William Smale and John Boys, to Mabel, daughter
of Richard Swete, of all the messuages, lands, &c., which they had of the
gift of Gilbert Fowy, in Clifton Dertemouth, both within and without the
borough, in tail. Witnesses:—Randulph Brwere, mayor of the said borough,
Sir Richard Cok, vicar of the church of Tounstall, William Holewye, clerk,
'qui scripsit hanc cartam,' and others (named). Morrow of St. Andrew
the apostle, 28 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2669. Release by William Pruddon, clerk, to Robert Hoore and
Elizabeth his wife, late the wife of William Roose, of all his right in a
messuage in Stratford on Avon, in a street called 'Henley strete,' which
Pruddon formerly had with Thomas Clopton, esquire, Philip Whateley, and
John Hannys of the gift of Thomas Goolde, lokyer. 1 October, 20 Henry
VII. Fragment of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2670. Demise by Thomas Bonham, William Gore, Robert Saleman,
Roger atte Hurne, chaplain, and Richard Shayl, to Thomas Calston, esquire,
for life, of the manor of Knyghton, with knights' fees, lands, &c., in
Knyghton, which they had of the gift of Matilda, late the wife of John, lord
of Lovell and Holand, John Lovell, knight, Robert Lovell, esquire, and
Ralph Lovell, clerk, with remainders to William Darell and Elizabeth his
wife in tail, and to the said Thomas Calston in fee. 21 .November, 14
Henry IV. Four seals, two broken. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2671. Release by John Goulde, son and heir of Robert Goulde, and
Ralph . . ., to John . . . of Chideok, of all their right in lands
and tenements which belonged to John, son of Ralph Chideok, in Bradepoll,
Brideport, and Waldich. Witnesses:—William Mountfort, William Peres,
bailiffs of Brideport, and others (named). 6 April, 9 Henry IV. Damaged.
Seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 2672. Release by Robert de Middilton, to John le Herde, of
Westanifeld (West Hanningfield), of all his right in land and a marlepit
belonging thereto, in a field called 'Micheleslond,' adjoining the road to
Herewardestok and land called 'Kockescroft.' Witnesses:—Hamo Peverel,
John de Chervile, and others (named). Westhanifeld, Sunday after St. John'
ante Portam Latinam, 3 Edward III. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 2673. Grant by Nicholas de Sondesfelde, to John de Ifeld, for
20 marks, of land in Ifeld, adjoining the highway leading from Sondesfelde
towards C[rau]lee. Sunday before the Ascension, 3 Edward II. Damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2674. Grant by Henry and Robert, sons and heirs of Ralph Simon,
of St. Mary in Hoo, to Stephen, son of Stephen de Delham, of the same,
of land in the said town, in a field called 'Wreghttufeld,' adjoining the highway called 'Venstret.' 1 Edward II. Two seals, imperfect. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2675. Grant by Walter the miller, of Boketon, to the hospital of
Holy Trinity without Northamton, and the brethren there, of land in
Boketon (Boughton), with a messuage, toft, and croft, which he bought of
Robert the chaplain of St. Edmund's, Northamton, paying 7s. yearly to
Sir Philip de Boketon. Witnesses:—Sir Walter de Boketon and others
(named). Thirteenth century. Fragment of seal. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2676. Release by John and Adam, sons of the late Adam de
Leeford, citizen of Winchester, to Ellen their mother, of all their right
in tenements, which formerly belonged to their father in the said city.
15 Kalends of February, [18 January], 21 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2677. Release by Margaret Dyneley, Robert Dyneley, and Oliver
Dyncley, to William Darell, esquire, of all their right, in the manors of
Fytilton and Combe, with the advowsons of the churches there. Witnesses:—Robert Shotesbroke, knight, and others (named). Last day of
February, 5 [Henry] VI. Injured. |
[Worc.] |
C. 2678. Release by Elizabeth Heyward, late the wife of William
Heyward, of Wyke Burnell, and daughter and heiress of John Coke, of
Overbury, and John Heyward, son and heir of the said William Heyward and
Elizabeth, to Robert Strete, clerk, Anthony Fyzgillis, and John Browne, of all
their right in a messuage by the cemetery of St. Mary in Wyke, called
'Heywardes Mese,' and in land in Wyke aforesaid. 21 February, 24
Henry VII. Two seals.
Underwritten: 'I Jhon Heyward promes by thys presnt to make
good and justyfy thys my dede at all tymys that I am reqered by my lyff.' |
[Herts.] |
C. 2679. Grant by John Knyght, of Dunstaple, and Joan his wife, to
Richard Albon, of the same, of land in Kenesworth. Friday after the
apostles Peter and Paul, 45 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2680. Letter of attorney by William Savage, of Wodestoke,
authorising Thomas Bryse and William Robynnys to deliver seisin to Sir
John Clerk, chaplain, of Stanlake, and John Tempel, of lands, &c., in
Stanlake, Bryztyngton and Hardewyk. 22 January, 11 Henry VI. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2681. Release by Alice de Wottone, daughter of Hugh de Wottone
of Dunstaple, to Christina her sister, of all her right in lands and tenements
which descended to her, together with the said Christina and Margery her
sisters, after the death of Sir John de Wottone, chaplain, their brother,
Wybesnade, Wednesday the Assumption, 26 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2682. Grant by Robert, son of John the clerk, of St. Mary of Ho,
to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, of land in the said town, and in a field
called 'Bernfeld.' 25 Edward I. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2683. Release by Juliana, late the wife of Henry Box, of London,
to Walter Morice, of Stebenheth (Stepney), of all actions as to a third part
of 35s. which came to her after her husband's death as dower, out of land
in Stebenheth. Monday after All Saints, 15 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2684. Grant by William, son of Elrie Attegore, of St. Mary in Ho,
to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, of all his tenement in the said town,
in exchange for land in the town of All Saints in Ho, in a field called
'Attehope.' 27 Edward I. |
Kent. |
C. 2685. Grant by John Ughtred of Eard in the parish of Crayford,
to Margaret Wattys, of the same, of a piece of land upon 'le Down' in the
same parish. 20 August, 35 Henry VI. |
Kent. |
C. 2686. Grant by Robert Laurens, of Sevenoke, to William Potkyn,
of the same, of a messuage with garden and meadows called 'Gybbismede,'
'Gybbiscroft,' and 'Le aker,' in the parish of Sevenoke at 'le Herst.'
Friday the feast of St. Valentine, 16 Henry VI. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2687. Grant by Anabilla, wife of John Hukyns, of Berkeswell, to
John Heberall, of Ballsyll, of a croft called 'Tutenbulles Croft,' adjoining
the road leading from Hampton to Kenelluorth, and that from Ballsall to
Coventre. 4 September, 21 Richard II. |
[York.] |
C. 2688. Demise by William del Hill, of Thurleston, to William, son
of Robert Gilour, of a messuage with land, &c. in Thurleston, at Ekklehols,
for life, with reversion to the grantor and to Cicely his daughter, in tail.
Day of St. Oswald the king, A.D. 1334. |
Kent. |
C. 2689. Grant by John Warde, of the parish of Hegham, to William
Rolf, of Southewode, in the same parish, and Godelene his wife, of land in
the said parish in a field called 'Horsland,' adjoining land of the prioress
and convent of Hegham on the north. Feast of St. Barnabas the apostle,
4 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2690. Release by Elyas, son of Richard Barry, of Berkeswell, to
John Barry the elder, his brother, of all his right in land, &c., which Elyas
had of the grant of Agnes Barry his sister. Witnesses:—William de
Wydeh', of Berkesw', and others (named). |
[Berks.] |
C. 2691. Grant by Simeon Pozard, to Walter his son, of a cotsetle
(cotsetlam) of land at Hull, two acres called 'Mers acre' and 'White acre'
in the field of Hull, a croft called 'Dune,' and a little meadow before the
house of Hugh son of Serle. Witnesses:—Gervase son of Nicholas de
Ingepenia, Nicholas the clerk of Hungerford, and others (named).
Thirteenth century. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2692. Grant by Isabella, daughter of John Baker, of Greyby, to
John Baker her younger brother, of all lands and tenements in Greyby
which she had of the grant of her father, viz. at Stokwellmore', at Walwort,
abutting on 'le Estbek,' at 'le Greybymilne' abutting on the road to Douseby,
and at 'le Halgard.' Sunday before St. Augustine, 23 Edward III. |
[Devon.] |
C. 2693. Bond by Matthew Geoffroy, merchant of Bastaple in
England, to John Montfort, merchant of Dartemue, for 50s. Signed by
John Deliron, notary royal in La Rochelle. La Rochelle, 1 November
A.D. 1398. French. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2694. Grant by William Howes, of Blacolveslee, chaplain, to
Roger Mayel, chaplain, of two tenements, &c., in Grascherchestrete, London,
in the parish of St. Bennet, Grascherche; and of 13s. 4d. yearly quit
rent out of a tenement of the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Suthwerk,
all which the grantor had of the gift of Reginald de Cobeham, knight, lord
of Sterresburgh. Saturday after Corpus Christi, 35 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings court of common
pleas. Monday the feast of St. Petronilla the virgin. 35 Edward III. |
Oxford. |
C. 2695. Demise by John Abraham, of Clanefeld, to Thomas Stevenes,
of Stanlake, and Alice his wife, of a tenement with curtilage, and land,
which formerly belonged to Matilda le Gry, in Stanlake, the land lying in a
croft called 'le Kokescroft'; also of another curtilage, and of two bushels of
corn yearly out of a tenement which Nicholas Baker formerly held, and
2s. 6d. yearly rent out of a tenement which William Brown holds in
Stanlake. Monday after All Saints, 19 Richard II. Seal. |
Kent. |
C. 2696. Release by William Halton, gentleman, to William Bruyn,
John Beauley, and William Testwode of all his right hi a tenement called
'Lowkyns' in the parish of St. Mary, in the hundred of Hoo, and in lands
in the same parish which they held jointly of the demise of Patrick Stanes,
clerk, John Kynfare, Adam Palmer, Stephen Streteende, and William
Gyllot. 20 April, 15 Edward IV. Seal. |
Berks. [Derby.] |
C. 2697. Certificate by Thomas Dyxe, of Michill Wyttenham, John
Gervays, of Briztwell, co. Berks., John Downe and William Fourde, of
Makney, that John, grandfather of Thomas Bassemore, of Clyfton, was
wedded to Alice, daughter of John Downe and Anneys his wife, and was
not her son as had been alleged. English. |
[Heref ?] |
C. 2698. Sale by Osbert son of Robert de Dudidale, to Richard le
Brut, of 'la Falde,' of his land at Suthiams, extending to Alremon Mars,
with a free table (cum tota libera mensa). Witnesses:—Thomas de Marisco,
Walter de Rughebur', and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal,
broken. |
[York.] |
C. 2699. Grant by Baldwin del Hyll, of Thurleston, and Margery his
wife, to William, son of William del Hyll, of the same, of land in Thurlestone,
which Robert son of Juliana formerly held, and of 3s. yearly rent out of
land which John Ulkell formerly held in Thurleston. St. Matthias the
apostle, A.D. 1301, 30 Edward [I.]. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2700. Grant by Hamo son of Ydo de Cherleton, to his two
daughters Margery and Sara, of a messuage in Cherleton, with a croft and
vivary by the lane which leads to Ottemore, and of land in Cherleton, with
1d. yearly rent, the land lying upon Hulforlung, in Newebreche, in Aldich,
in Lamechotesforlung, in 'Lawowelonde,' meadow upon 'la Heyte' towards
Meritone, and in Wyveringe, and in 'la Dene' by the well. Witnesses:—Sir
William Lepouere, of Ottindon, Richard Lepouere, of Cherleton, knights,
master Richard de Wenlebur, and others (named). Seal. |