|
[Herts.] |
C. 2701. Demise by Robert Tewesdale, of Writele, co. Essex, and John
Martyn, fuller, of St. Albans, to William Puttenham, John Welles, tanner,
John Nunny and Thomas Margery, of St. Albans, of two messuages with
curtilages and two tofts in Halywellestrete, St. Albans, upon 'le Halywellehyll,' adjoining a hedge called 'Pottershegge'; in perpetuity on condition of their paying certain sums to Tewesdale and Martyn at the times
specified herein, otherwise the grant to be void. Witnesses:—Richard
Pavore, bailiff of St. Albans, and others (named). 9 February, 34 Henry VI.
Fragments of two seals. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2702. Grant by William le Bray, of la More, in the parish of
Bodenham, to Walter de Houton, of the same parish, and Emmot his wife,
and Hugh their son, of land in More aforesaid, part in Donfeld, in Littelfeld,
reaching to the bounds of Maurdyn manor, and part in Opfeld. Witnesses;
—William Deveras, lord of Bodenham, and others (named). Sunday after
the Purification, 33 Edward III. Seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 2703. Grant by Philip Godyngg, of Pekham in the parish of
Camerwelle, to John Drinkewater, of the same, of a messuage and garden
in the parish of Camberwell adjoining a lane called 'Brechelane,' reserving
to the grantor for life the hall of the said messuage and one chamber.
28 November, 16 Richard II. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2704. Demise by Laurence Pyeot, Henry Mauntell, and John
Skynner, of Dunstaple, to Alice West, of the same, of a shop with a soler
in the west street of Dunstaple, for her life, with the use of a spring.
20 November, 13 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2705. Grant by Thomas Jones, the elder, of Westhakebourne, to
Joan, wife of William Seuere, of Stanmere, and Robert Seuere her son, of
four messuages and land in Westhakebourne. 26 February, 48 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2706. Grant by Nicholas le Cok, of Wybbessnade, to Nicholas ate
Feld, of the same, of a messuage, croft, and land in Wybbessnade and
Stodham; the messuage and croft lying by a croft of Sir Roger la
Zouche and extending upon Wybbesnade green, and the land lying, part in
a croft called 'Lynleyecroft' extending westward on Lynleyelane, and part
in a tillage called 'Hykkesfeld.' Thursday before the apostles Simon and
Jude, 24 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2707. Grant by William Derby, of Tanregge, co. Surrey, to John
Colman, of Westram, John Slyter, of Brasted, and John Cotyng, of
Westram, of a cottage and garden called 'Hepeshacche,' with two crofts
called 'Brechis,' two others called 'Hellondes,' and crofts called 'Gretstoklond' and 'Lytelvoyfeld,' and part of a grove, in Westram (Westerham);
with conditions as to payment of the purchase money. 28 September,
4 Edward IV. Fragment of seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2708. Demise by Lady Alice, late the wife of Sir John de Kyrkeby,
knight, to John de Kyrkeby her son, of a third part of the manor of
Hortone, being her dower, together with lands, &c., in the parishes of
Hortone by Derteforde, Frenyngham, Faukham, Derteforde, and Suttone
atte Hone, except the houses, buildings, and land within the moat of the
place which belonged to John de Hortone, also two pieces of land called
'Fullereshope' and 'Pagenhamesbrok,' land in Hortone and Darente, a
garden enclosed with hedges before the gate of the said place, with free entry
and exit to the said houses &c. before excepted, &c. Tuesday, Michaelmas
day, 1 Richard II. French. |
Sussex. |
C. 2709. Letter of attorney by Thomas Hoo, esquire, John Wodye,
Thomas Hertley, clerk, William Browne, and John Iham, authorising
Robert Barbour and Robert Tomset, to deliver seisin to Geoffrey Boleyn,
and Thomas Boleyn, clerk, of the manor of Codyng with lands and
tenements in the parish of Bixle. 10 April, 33 Henry VI. Fragments of
three seals. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2710. Grant by John Baker, the younger, living in Greyby, to
Thomas de Poynton, vicar of the church of Aslakeby, of land in the north
meadow of Aslakeby, by meadow of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, for his life. Sunday after St. Mark the evangelist, 36 Edward III. Portion of seal of arms. |
[Wilts?] |
C. 2711. Receipt from Robert Spenser, knight, to Thomas, earl of
Ormond, for 20 marks. 12 February, 2 Henry VII. Signed. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2712. Release by William Claus, to Thomas de Bircheis, of all his
right in 8d. yearly rent out of land at Leyenardiscote. Witnesses:—
William de Birceis, of Solihull, and others (named). |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2713. Grant by Katherine Whyte, late the wife of Miles Chapman,
otherwise called 'White' of Dunstaple, widow, to Thomas Mylis her son, of
six waggonloads of wood in the wood of Bokewode. Wednesday after
St. Peter, 22 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2714. Letter of attorney by Thomas Blundell, of Sulesho, and
Walter Pykard, of Shenley, two of the executors of the will of John Michis,
authorising Laurence Pegot, of Dunstaple, co-executor of the same will,
to recover debts due to the said John Michis. 10 November, 10 Henry VI. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 2715. Release by Robert Fanacourt, to John Horn, of Suthwerk,
fishmonger and citizen of London, of all his right in a plot of land adjoining
his tenement. London, Monday after St. Luke the evangelist.
11 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2716. Bond by Roger Toky, of London, late fishmonger, to John
Broke, citizen and brewer (bruer) of London, for 40l. sterling, for
merchandise bought from him in the Staple of Westminster. 6 June,
18 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2717. Acquittance by Robert Horne and Richard Malt, citizens
and stockfishmongers of London, executors of the will of Richard Barry,
citizen and stockfishmonger of London, to William Cantelowe and John Olney,
citizens and mercers of London, and Laurence Pycot, of Dunstaple,
co. Bedford, woolman, as to a sum of 20l. which the said Richard Barry
had bequeathed to Margaret, daughter of Thomas Sybyll, and which was
included in an indemnity bond for 40l. given to the said executors by the
said William, John, and Laurence. A.D. 1437, 13 August, 15 Henry VI.
Fragment of seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2718. Grant by Thomas de Chaundos, lord of Welynton, to Peter
Ewyns, of Coteshale, and Lucy his wife, of a cottage and curtilage
in Welynton, in tail, with remainders to William and Isabel Ewyns of
Coteshale, successively in tail. 6 August, 37 Edward III. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2719. Defeasance of a grant of even date by William Watford,
gentleman, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell, and John Skynner, of
Dunstaple, of a toft in the west street of Dunstaple, with lands, &c., in
Dunstaple; witnessing that the said grant is to be void if the grantees are
allowed to enjoy peaceably a toft and croft in the west street of Dunstaple,
extending northwards upon Ikenyldstret and southward upon 'le Hallewyklane,' and land in 'les South Inlondes' of Dunstaple. 1 March, 19
Henry VI. |
Norf. |
C. 2720. Release by Walter Catysby, of Catfeld, clerk, to Philip
Calthorp, knight, of all actions. 3 August, 20 Henry VII. Signed. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2721. Grant by Walter le Gras, to John Hundeshayward and
Matilda his wife, of a messuage and pasture for hogs and other animals in
Penitone Meysi, as formerly held from Lady Matilda de Seyntebeide.
Witnesses:—Sir William de Dun, knight, and others (named). St. Mark
the evangelist's day. 2 Edward I. Seal. |
Cornw. |
C. 2722. Letter of attorney by John Estmound, citizen and mercer
of London, authorising John Cadle, chapman, of Tavestoke, co. Devon,
to recover 13l. 6s. 9d. from John Brounyng, of Lostuthyell, chapman.
10 April, 6 Henry VI. |
[Bedf ?] |
C. 2723. Grant by Gilbert de Bullebec, to Thomas le Chamburleyn,
of meadow land, part in Burmed by the meadow of Richard de Upton, part
between the meadow of Radenache and William Thurstayn's meadow
towards Eie Parva. Witnesses:—Gilbert de Dudevill, and others
(named). |
Essex. |
C. 2724. Grant by William, abbot of St. Mary of Stratford Langthorn,
and the convent of the same, to Robert Baldewyn, of Westham, in the same
County, of the right to excavate certain land fifty feet long by eight feet
wide adjoining a watercourse called 'le Bakhousley' in Westham, between
laud called 'le Lake' and a meadow called 'Monkenmersh,' to make a
weir (gurgitem), and to block the stream at Chaveresbrigge for forty hours
when necessary for repair of the weir. 10 June, 27 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2725. Demise by John Hadle, citizen of London, to John Banastre
of Stebbenheth, for six years, of a piece of pasture, by 'les Lymostes' on
the east, and adjoining the high road leading from Forbelane to Popeler on
the north. Vigil of St. Matthew the apostle, 6 Henry IV. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 2726. Demise by Thomas Stonore, esquire, to Richard Hambroke,
and Matilda his wife, of a parcel of pasture land called 'le Berwe,' in the
salt marsh under a close called 'Closmore,' and of meadow by 'le Berwe'
aforesaid, for their lives, paying 6s. 8d. yearly. Hembury, 13 May,
2 Henry VI. |
[Norf. ?] |
C. 2727. Demise by Robert Goys, vicar of Donton, to William Saltwell,
of Beeston, son of Robert Saltwell, late of Asshewell, of land in Donton,
part upon a quarentine, called 'Longwanton,' part upon Bradlond adjoining
the land of the prioress of Halewelle, part upon Benefurlong, part upon a
quarentine called Brachefurlong, and part upon Longfurlong. 6 June, 13
Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2728. Receipt by John Farman, chamberlain of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, to Sir Thomas, earl of Ormond, for 13s. 4d. yearly rent
from a tenement in which the earl lives, in the parish of St. Peter by
'Paulys wharffe,' London. Morrow of Christmas day, 9 Henry VII.
Fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2729. Release by Richard Bollesore, master of the hospital of
St. David by Kyngesthorp, and the brethren of the same, to Peter de
Kellesey, dean of the new collegiate church of St. Mary, Leicester, and
the chapter of the same, of 20s. yearly rent, part of 40s. yearly rent which
the dean and chapter paid for a plot of land in Wollaston on which a
water-mill formerly stood, but which had entirely decayed. Three
witnessing clauses, viz. at Wollaston; in the church of the said hospital of
St. David; and at Leicester, in the chapter house of the said dean and
chapter. Copy ? |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2730. Demise by William Anable, of Dunstaple, to John Noret,
son of Thomas Noret, of Hougthon Regis, of land in the south field of
Houghton, viz. upon Tetlowe called 'le Redebrade,' at Twame extending
southward upon Thefwey, at Lenethezemare, at Litwoldusmere, at Letus.
two buttes in 'le Oteden,' upon Langlinch, in 'le Holnforlong,' upon
Lytonehul and upon Coupath, at Litegravepath, and upon Otehul; for
six years. Michaelmas, 7 Henry IV. |
[Hants.] |
C. 2731. Demise by Philip de Drokenesford, to Robert called the
wheelwright (rotar'), chaplain, Thomas de Castro, and Robert Haumvyle,
of Andevere, of a tenement in Penyton Meysi, for six years, paying 5½ marks
yearly. Witnesses:—John Spirekot, John Osward, bailiffs of Andevere,
Sir Robert de Harnhull, knight, and others (named). Michaelmas,
4 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2732. Grant by Sir John de Columbariis, to Nicholas his son, of a
hundred acres in Froxefeld, which Ingulf de la Hokededich, Reginald deWode,
and Agnes Towin formerly held, except a messuage, croft, curtilage, and
land which Richard the carter (carucator) formerly held, &c.; also of land
in a tillage called 'Wodepraston,' wood called 'la Hokededich,' meadow
adjoining the tillage called 'la Grascroft' towards the stew of Sir Michael
de Columbiar', late the lord of Chisseburi, and pasturage for a hundred
sheep, &c Witnesses:—Sirs Richard de Longespeye, Richard de Haveringe,
Robert de Erpenham, Richard de Cerneford, and Robert de Cotescumbe,
and others (named). Friday before St. Peter ad vincula, 39 Henry III. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2733. Grant by William, son of Richard Ernald, of Great Bures, to
Robert son of Albrec the carpenter (carpentar'), of land in the field
called 'Bradefeld,' between Rikildesthorne and the land of Gunnilda de
Folibroke. Witnesses:—Sir Robert Carbonel, knight, Thomas Talebot,
and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2734. Grant by Thomas Ayleward, mercer of London, to John
Brian, citizen and fishmonger of the same, and Margaret his wife, of a
tenement which he had of the gift of Simon de Worstede, executor of the
will of John de Aylesham, in a street called 'Knyght Riderestrete,' in the
parish of Holy Trinity the Less, London. 11 April, 36 Edward III. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2735. Grant by Isabella Totyngdon, of Wyppsenade, widow, to
Thomas Bartelott, of Dunstaple, and William Bouer, of Wypsenade, of a
tenement and croft in Wypsenade, and of land there, part adjoining the
common road to Eyton, and part in Lynlecrofte extending southwards upon
Lynlelane. Feast of St. Clement, 3 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2736. Grant by John de Axemouth, and Joan his wife, to John
Benefeld, of an easement of their principal wall called 'Pynnon,' on the
north side of their tenement in Kyllyngeslane called 'Snawedon,' which wall
Benefeld was rebuilding on their land, reserving a moiety to the grantors'
use; while the said Benefeld is to make a 'ruder' or underground gutter
to carry off the water from John de Axemouth's tenement adjoining.
Witnesses:—John Tracey, Walter Hasard, bailiffs [of Bridport], and others
(named). Monday after the Purification, 47 Edward III. Seal and
fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2737. Release by Henry de Gardino, of Solihull, to John son of
Ralph de Gardino, of the same, of all his right in land within the territory
of Solihull. Wednesday before St. Andrew, 7 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
C. 2738. Grant by John Suthyby, of Claxeby by Normanby, to
Beatrice his daughter in tail, of land in Oselby, viz. on Suthcroftes and
Northcroftes, on Chirnbergh, abutting on 'le Wath,' . . . . on 'le
Milnedam,' and south of 'le Beke.' Witnesses:—John son of Richard,
of Claxeby, Peter le Marchis, of the same, and others (named). Seal,
imperfect. |
[Derby.] |
C. 2739. Release by William son of Robert le Couper, of Cestrefeld,
to Avice, daughter of William Choys, of the same, of all his right in 2d.
yearly rent out of two messuages in Cestrefeld, in Glenmon lane. Sunday
the feast of St. Hilary, 13 Edward II., A.D. 1319. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2740. Grant by Henry, son of Adam the ferryman (Passoris),
of Saneford, to John Goldyng, of Neweham, and Scolastica his wife, of his
ferry of Sancford, with messuage, lands, &c., thereto belonging. The
Conception, 24 Edward I. |
Sussex. [Essex ?] |
C. 2741. Bond by Robert Ingeler, of the county of Sussex, to William
Darell, for 18l. 20 May, 10 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of the descent of the lordship of Estethrope
from one Roger, who had issue Avelene, who had issue Robert, who
gave it to one Jhon Olyver, burgess of the town of Brystetowz, who gave
it to one . . . Warnere, of Kynnersford, and Sir Thomas Joye, chaplain.
English. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2742. Release by Philip de Meleford and Elizabeth his wife, to
John Talemache, son of Sir Hugh Talemache, and to Hillary his mother,
of all their right in land called 'le Englisschisslond.' Witnesses:—Sirs
Robert do Bures, John de Welvytham, Peter de Denardiston, knights,
and others (named). Aketon, Saturday before St. Thomas the apostle,
8 Edward II. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2743. Lease by Sir John de Stonore, to John de Alveton and Lady
Nichola his wife, late the wife of Sir Hugh le Blount, of the manor of
Dodecote, for the latter's life, reserving a windmill and the wardship of
the lands and heir of John de Dodecote; with reversion to Sir John de
Stonore and Lady Maud his wife. Monday after Michaelmas, 24 Edward III.
French. Portion of seal of arms. |
[Herts.] |
C. 2744. Grant by John Scobard, of St. Albans, to Clement the skinner
(Pellipar'), of the same, of a messuage in the said town, in a street called
'Haliwellestrate.' Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Childewyk, bailiff of St.
Albans, and others (named). Sunday the close of Easter, 2 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2745. Bond by Bartholomew Gerynge, rector of the parish
church of Horton, co. Bucks, John Palmer, of Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
carpenter, and Robert Gerynge, late of London, carpenter, to Richard
Forde, one of the remembrancers of the king's Exchequer, for 40l. to be
paid at the feast of the Purification next. 19 December, 13 Edward IV.
Endorsed: The bond is to be void if the said Robert Gerynge delivers
to the said Richard Forde all deeds and evidences relating to the latter's
manor in the parish of St. Mary's, co. Kent, by the feast within written. |
Warw. |
C. 2746. Award of William, bishop of Winchester, and Thomas
Daniel, esquire, arbitrators in a suit between the provost and scholars of
the royal college of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge, and John
Conches, monk of the Order of St. Benedict of Conches in Normandy,
concerning the right and title to the alien priery of Wawens Wottone; viz.
that the said John Conches is to release his right to the provost and
scholars by the feast of the Purification next, and is to receive the rents
and profits of the priory till the feast of St. John the Baptist last past, except
of the manor of West Wrotham, co. Norfolk, &c. Last day of November,
26 Henry VI. |
Bucks. |
C. 2747. Bond by Peter Marmyon, of Thame, co. Oxford, gentleman, to John Doyly, of Iveden, co. Bucks, esquire, for 100l. to be paid at
Michaelmas next. 16 April, 18 Edward IV.
Endorsed: The bond is to be void if the said Peter abides by the arbitration of William Stonore and Edmund Rede, knights, and Humphrey
Forster, esquire, concerning the title to a yearly rent of 8l. out of the
manor of Iveden, granted to Eleanor, wife of the said Peter, for her life,as to
which an action was then pending before the king's justices of the Common
Bench: provided such award be delivered before the feast within written. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2748. Grant by Simon Taylour and John Taylour, his son, of
Boxforde, to John Krowe, of the same, and William Davi, of Edwardiston,
of a messuage and curtilage in Boxforde, between land of Alveleye hall and
the highway called 'Walschestret,' and abutting on Evenemere. Saturday
after the Annunciation, 1 Richard IV. [sic]. Fragments of two seals. |
[Heref.] |
C. 2749. Letter of attorney by John Russell, of Fownehope, and
Margery his wife, authorising William Stowghton and John Estynton, to
deliver seisin to Clement de Mitton alias Leche, and Emmot his wife, of a
messuage called 'Rippillestenement.' Upton upon Severn, 13 March,
13 Henry IV. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 2750. Sale by Harry Marnay, esquire, to William Mohun, esquire
and John Glyn, of Bodmyn, merchant, of the wood and timber growing in
Trethevan wood in the parish of Seynt Cue, in 'iiij doles divided,' also of
trees and timber in a part of the wood of Kolquyte called 'the Dyare,'
adjoining the watercourse running from the 'wyll' (sic) of Kolqnyte
to Dommemere river, &c., with various covenants specified. 20 May,
5 Henry VII. English. Seal. |
Derby. |
C. 2751. Indenture between Rondulf Eggerton, esquire, and Robert
Woode, of Kele, gentleman, whereby thy former agrees to marry Isabel,
daughter of Robert Hill, deceased, and of Alice, late his wife and now the
wife of the said Robert Woode, before midsummer next, and the said Woode
agrees to convey to the said Rondulf and Isabel certain messuages, land, &c.,
in Snelston, of the yearly value of 6 marks, which Robert and Alice hold
for the latter's life. 20 January, 18 Henry VII. English. |
[Norf.] |
C. 2752. Sale by Thomas de Estlee and William atte Brygge, lords of
the manor of Melton Constable, lately belonging to Thomas de Estlee,
knight, to John Lexham, of Little Walsyngham, John Prat, of Brynyngham, William Irmynglond, of Styfkeye, and John Molot, of Thirsforde, of
all wood growing in their wood at Melton, called 'Estleeswode,' for three
years from Easter next, for 108l. 6s. 8d. 23 February, 21 Richard II.
French. |
[Worc.] |
C. 2753. Grant by William Baily, of Pershore, to John Coupere, son
of Robert Coupere, of Wike, of part of a tenement in Wike, at 'le Forthey,'
with land and common of pasture, the land lying upon Elynge, in Stonyforlonge by Wryghtmor, in Watursherdusfurlong, and at 'le Buyghte'; and
of parcel of a tenement and garden in Wike. Monday before St. Matthew the
apostle, 7 Henry V. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2754. Grant by John Ballard, of the parish of Whethamstede, to
Thomas Gladewyne, of a parcel of a croft in Westhid in the parish of
Luton, abutting on the high road to St. Albans. Friday the feast of
St. Peter ad vincula, 23 Richard II. Seal. |
[Berks.] Glouc. |
C. 2755. Deed poll by which William, lord le Lovell, Holand, and
Burnell, and chief steward of the liberty of the honor of Walyngford,
notifies that William Fortey, farmer of Harnhull, and John Noble, farmer
of Doughton, co. Gloucester, are tenants of the said honor, and as such
are exempt from paying customs. The deed recites that Henry III. had by
charter freed the said tenants from tolls, customs, &c., and that the present
king had confirmed the said charter, and granted that the said tenants
should be free of toll within the kingdom of England 'by water and by land,
by sea and by strand.' 10 October, 32 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2756. Indenture by which John Bartelot binds John Atheleys
(also called Athelyne in the deed) apprentice to Ralph de Greneforde,
citizen and goldsmith of London, for nine years. Richard de Kyselingbery,
mayor of London, William de Wircestre and John Not, sheriffs, and
others (named). Midsummer day, 25 Edward III. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2757. Sale by Richard de Glovernia, John de Gysorcio, Richard
de Wyllehale, citizens of London, executors of the will of Richard Asschwy,
late citizen and clothier of London, to Thomas de Gysorcio, son of John de
Gysorcio, late citizen of London, of 1 mark yearly rent out of a cellar with
a house beyond, which Gilbert de Colecestre bought from Roger le Gras in
the parish of St. Margaret in the street of London Bridge, and out of a shop
adjoining, which the said Gilbert bought of the monks of Westminster, &c.;
the whole tenement adjoining a tenement of Sir John Joce, knight. Witnesses:—John de Gysorcio, mayor of London, John Lambyn and Adam
Lodekyn, sheriffs, and others (named). Thursday the morrow of St.
Valentine the martyr, A.D. 1312, 6 Edward II. Seal and seal of arms.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings court of pleas
of land. Monday the feast of St. Gregory the pope, 6 Edward II. |
Bucks. |
C. 2758. Grant by Henry, earl of Essex, to Robert Lee, of a void
plot of land called 'Spitell mylle' in Aylesbury, on which a watermill
formerly stood, a meadow called 'Spitell mede,' and a close called 'Spitell
close,' with letter of attorney authorising John Bedford and James Torsy,
gentlemen, to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—Richard Fowler, chancellor of
the king for the duchy of Lancaster, Thomas Hampden, of Hampden,
esquire, and others (named). 5 March, 17 Edward IV. |
Worc. |
C. 2759. Release by Thomas Handy, of Cirencestre, son and heir of
Richard Handy, and Roger Handy, brother of the said Thomas, to Giles
Wye, gentleman, John Broun, and Robert Symondys of all their right in a
messuage in Wyke called 'Handys mese,' and in lands, &c. in Wyke,
formerly their father's. 7 March, 13 Henry VIII. Portion of seal. |
Worc. |
C. 2760. Grant by John Peynter and Henry Bratt, at the request of
Giles Grevile and Richard Wye, to Robert Swellynton, John Morys, Henry
Whyte, Richard Hassall, Richard Danvers, Richard Warde, Baldwyn Porter,
John Champneys, Thomas Welshe, Richard Ogull, gentlemen, Robert
Strete, John Hygges, clerks, John Bratt, the younger, Edmund Herberd,
John Benett, Thomas Hevyn, William Hevyn, John Turnour, and John
Nycols, of a messuage or farm in Wyke by Pershore. Last day of June,
7 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum that livery of seisin had been made, with names
of witnesses. |
[Worc.] |
C. 2761. Demise by Richard atte Byrches, vicar of the church of
Kynilwurthe, to Joan, late the wife of William Verdon, of Zerdley, Thomas
son of the said William, and Margery wife of the said Thomas, of five
crofts of land in Zerdley (Yardley), viz. three called 'Hendeslond,' the
fourth at Snelles called 'Snellescroft,' and the fifth called 'Waxhull,'
adjoining Waxhullone. Tuesday before St. Peter, 21 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2762. Grant by Margery de Basingge, relict of Sir Robert de
Basingge, knight, widow, to Sir John de Enefeud, knight, of a tenement
which she had of the bequest of Idonea her mother, in the parish of St.
Mary Magdalene, in a street called 'Milkstrete,' London. Witnesses:—
Nicholas de Farndon, mayor of London, Robert Burdeyn and Hugh de
Garton, sheriffs, John de Wyndesore, alderman of that ward, and others
(named). Sunday after St. Lucy the virgin, 7 Edward II. |
Worc. |
C. 2763. Grant by Giles Grevile, esquire, to John Savage, knight,
William Grevile, serjeant at law, George Savage, clerk, William Rudhale,
Edmund Tame, esquire, Edmund Brereton, William Dyngley and Richard
Petitt, gentlemen, of his manors of Wyke by Pershore, and Pynvyn, with
messuages, lands, &c., in Wyke, Penvyn, Pershore, Pedyll, Pepylton,
Birlyngham, Castell Morton and Stulton, and elsewhere in the same
county. 15 October, 22 Henry VII. Fragment of seal. |
Worc. |
C. 2764. Grant by John Peynter and Henry Bratt, at the request of
Giles Grevile and Richard Wye, to the persons named in C. 2760, of the
manor of Wyke by Pershore. Last day of June, 7 Henry VIII. Two seals.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to livery of seisin. |
Worc. |
C. 2765. Grant by John Browne and Thomas Quarell, at the
request of Giles Grevile and Richard Wye, to John Baldwyn, Francis
Montford, John Baker, Thomas Knyghtley, Ralph Massy, Francis Grevile,
Giles Goodrige, Robert Goodrige, gentlemen, John Peynter, John Yong,
Thomas Craswell and Henry Bratt, of their messuage or farm in Wyke by
Pershore. Last day of June, 7 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin and names of witnesses
thereof. |
Worc. |
C. 2766. Grant by John Browne and Thomas Quarell, at the
request of Giles Grevile and Richard Wye, to the persons named in
C. 2765, of the manor of Wyke by Pershore. 30 June, 7 Henry VIII.
Seal and fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to livery of seisin. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2767. Grant by William Spine, son of Ralph Spine, of Blecchesho,
to the brethren of the hospital of Holy Trinity without Norhamton, of
land in Bolho, viz. in 'le Longelond,' in 'le Sortefurlong,' and in 'le Heut
furlong,' in exchange for land in Fulkescroft and Wodecroft. Witnesses:—
Nicholas, rector of the church of Blecchesho, and others (named).
Thirteenth century. |
[Horef.] |
C. 2768. Grant by Hugh son of John de Homme, with the consent of
Juliana his wife, to Richard de Bagingedene, of 2s. rent in Welintune with
a tenement extending from the street (platea) of Welintune to the
waterfall (torrentem). Witnesses:—Nicholas le Seculier, John Mael, and
others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
C. 2769. Demise by John Sprigy, esquire, and Isabella his wife, to
John Talkarn and William Bake, of their manors in Tregenow, Alech,
Gylmonschek, Tregyuran, and of messuages, lands, &c., in Bleythbol,
Trevantros, Tregentros, Mesengrowys, Penhall, and the island in the land
of Sully (Scilly) called 'Agnes,' for forty years, paying 40 marks yearly,
reserving to John and Isabella two rooms south of the gate of Helwyn court,
and a garden, till Whitsunday next. Monday before Michaelmas, 21
Henry VI. |
Kent. |
C. 2770. Indenture between Sir Richard Darell, knight, and Dame
Elizabeth York, Thomas Wyndesore, esquire, William York, gentleman,
John Mathewe, citizen and mercer of London, and Robert Ripon, executors
of the will of William York, esquire, deceased, by which Sir Richard agrees
with the said executors to make a good estate to them of the manor of
Est Sutton, by the last day of June next, they paying to him, 336l. 13s. 4d.
in St. Paul's Cathedral, London; with defeasance of a bond by Sir
Richard for performance of the above agreement. 26 April, 18 Edward IV.
English. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2771. Grant by Philip Lynde, of Stebenhethe, to John Morise, of
the same, of land in the parish of Stebenhethe (Stepney), extending eastward
to the wood of the bishop of London. Witnesses:—Roger de Bedefunte,
and others (named). Portion of seal. |
Worc. |
C. 2772. Grant by John Peynter and Henry Bratt at the request of
Giles Grevile and Richard Wye, to Robert Swellynton, and others (named
in C. 2760), of the manor of Pynvyn with lands, &c., in Pynvyn, Pedull,
Pepulton, and Castylmorlon. 4 November, 7 Henry VIII. Seal of arms. |
[Dorset ?] |
C. 2773. Demise by William Beawschyn, esquire, to Thomas Storke
and Margaret his wife, John Cocke and [—] his wife, of a cottage
with curtilage and lands, &c. called 'Newmore,' and of a cottage with
curtilage and land at Wodemyll, for their lives, paying 10s. yearly and
doing suit at his court of Beschyns. Witnesses:—John Larkestoke and
others (named). Monday before the Purification, 31 Henry VI. Seal of
arms. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 2774. Grant by Alexander de Buket', to the hospital of the Holy
Trinity without Norhamton, and the brethren there, in frank almoin, of
land and the mill-pond of Buketon. Witnesses:—Philip de Pitesford,
Henry, parson of Pitesford, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Middx.] |
C. 2775. Grant by Richard Sunbury, of Houndeslowe, co. Middlesex,
husbandman, to William Yorke, of London, gentleman, of land, part at
'le Merehegge,' abutting westward on the road leading from Worton to
Kyngiston, and part in Worton in Langefurlange abutting on 'le Shortfurlange.' 24 July, 2 Edward IV. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2776. Release by Stephen Russell, to John Bassyngborn, John
Clebury, clerk, and Thomas Stapulford, clerk, of all his light in the upper
water-mill, called 'Orchardesmull' in Weye Ruwant, and in land which he
had jointly with them of the gift of Philip Soydon, of Weymouth. Sunday
before the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 15 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2777. Release by Thomas Marchaunt, chaplain, and Thomas Santon,
citizen of London, to John Hadlee, citizen and grocer of London, of all their
right in land which the said John holds of the gift of Adam de Sancto Ivone
in Stepney, in exchange for other land there. 12 March, 3 Richard II.
Seal. |
Oxford. |
C. 2778. Defeasance of a bond for 200 marks, by Henry Hagley to
Robert Burgoilon and John Catesby, before the mayor of the Staple, for
the payment of a yearly rent charge of 17 marks granted by the said Henry
out of lands and tenements in Adirbury to Sir John Botetourt, lord of
Weley, and Lady Joiouse his wife; witnessing that the said bond is to be
void if the said Lady Joiouse duly receive the said rent after Sir John's
death, or recover her dower against the said Henry out of the manor of
Hagley. 4 May, 46 Edward III. French. Portion of seal of arms. |
[Somers.] |
C. 2779. Grant by John de Hortone, to Henry Brackysh, of a croft
without the walls of the borough of Dounhevid, which formerly belonged to
John Cnoyl in Mullewytelonde, with a dovecot therein, extending from the
bottom of the great foss of the borough wall to the water called 'Keensy,'
adjoining land called 'Skynalond.' Witnesses:—Reginald de Tavystok,
mayor of the said borough, Walter Scoldefynger and David Cresa, provosts,
and others (named). Saturday after St. Matthias the apostle, 5 Edward
III., A.D. 1330. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2780. Grant by John Aubrey, son and heir of Andrew Aubrey,
late citizen and pepperer of London, to Thomas de Hanhampstede, his
kinsman, of a corner tenement with houses and gardens, which his late
father purchased from Henry de Frowyk, of the county of Middlesex, and
Thomas Lambard, late citizen of London, in the parish of Holy Trinity
the Less, London, adjoining on the east a tenement called 'Ryngedehall,'
on the west Cordwanerestrete, and Knyghtriderestrete on the north.
Wednesday after St. Barnabas the apostle, 42 Edward III. Seal of arms,
imperfect.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings court of common
pleas on Monday after St. Hilary, 42 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 2781. Grant by John Davy, of Elmedon, chaplain, to William, son
of Thomas atte Birches, of Solihull, of a plot of land with a grange thereon
in Solihull. Sunday after St. Gregory, 18 Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 2782. Grant by John Duryval, of Clayore, and Mariota his wife,
to Adam son of George de Louches, of all their share in the manor of
Little Hasele, upon which they, with the said Adam and John de Panyter,
of Stoke, and Florence his wife, entered in right of the said Adam, Florence
and Mariota, after the death of John de Skalebrok, their ancestor; with
release also of all their right in the said manor. Witnesses:—Sir Edmund
de Bereford, Sirs Henry le Tyeys, John de Leukenore, knights, and others
(named). Hasele, Tuesday in Easter week, 22 Edward III. Fragment of
seal. |
[Berks.] |
C. 2783. Grant by John Cademan, of la Hulle, to Richard de Polhamtone, of his land in a certain croft in the parish of Kenetebury called 'la
Witecroffte,' adjoining the common field of Kenettbury and Holte, and of an
acre of land called 'Reyneresacre.' Witemore, Thursday after St. Andrew,
5 Edward II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 2784. Grant by Richard Oure alias Gower, of Waymouth, to
William Mountfort, of Brideport, of a tenement in the east street of the
said town. Witnesses:—John Roger, John Palmer, bailiffs of Bridport,
and others (named). Saturday after Corpus Christi, 8 Henry IV. |
[Middx.] Worc. |
C. 2785. Bond by William Hanbury, of Benhall, co. Worcester,
gentleman, and Simon Rewell, hosier, dwelling in Bowyerrowe, London, to
James de Ormoud, knight, son and heir of the earl of Ormond, for 40l.
26 January, 9 [Henry VI.]. Seal. |
Dorset. |
C. 2786. Demise by William Preston, late of Byrporte, co. Dorset,
merchant, to William Campion, of London, grocer, John Sturgeon,
of London, haberdasher, and John Archer, of Hakeney, co. Middlesex,
Hackeneyman, of a moiety of three tofts with gardens in Stake lane, of three
tenements in 'le market place,' of a barn and garden in 'le Cherche lane,' of
a piece of land called 'Morterhaye' on the north side of Mylle lane, and of
land in Myghhell lane, Byrporte; and of four tenements with a garden in
Weymouthe, of land upon the hill by the church in Weymouthe parish, and
of a tenement and land and half the ferry of Smalemouth in the parish of
Weke, which moiety aforesaid Preston acquired from John Weste and
Elizabeth by indenture dated 4th July, 8 Henry VIII.: to hold to the use
of Thomas Exmewe, knight, alderman of London, and Elizabeth aforesaid
his wife, a daughter and co-heiress of William Olyver, late of Byrdporte, and
late the wife of the said John Weste, late mercer and alderman of London.
11 November, 17 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin, 22 November, 17
Henry VIII. |
[Kent.] |
C. 2787. Release by Geoffrey Colpepir, to John, son of Thomas
Colpepir, of Estfarlegh, of all his right in rents and services issuing out of
lands in Eastfarleigh and Westfarleigh. 18 June, 44 Edward III.
Fragment of seal of arms. |
[Suff.] |
C. 2788. Grant by Alan Nerbold, of Wysynton, to Robert Mordel, of
Neylaund, and Alice his wife, of land in Wysynton (Wiston), in a field called
'Lanefeld' with a right of way over a road to the said land, the said road
beginning on land called 'Newecroft.' Witnesses:—William de Ernestede,
and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 2789. Release by Joan Nicholas, of Dunstaple, to Miles Chapman,
of the same, of all her right in the third part of a messuage with dovecot,
which formerly belonged to Thomas Nicholas her husband. Sunday after
the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 15 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Somers.] |
C. 2790. Surrender and release by Margery, relict of Ralph Bonefaunt, and Ralph, son and heir of the said Ralph, of Yevele, to William
Graunger, son and heir of William Graunger, of all her estate and right in
a messuage, curtilage with garden, and land in 'la Worthe,' by 'la Gourle,'
adjoining a tenement held of the lordship of Estmerssh, the said messuage
&c. being in the manor of Kyngeston by Modeford Terry. Saturday the
feast of the Annunciation, 19 Richard II. Two seals, broken. |
Bucks. |
C. 2791. Defeasance of a bond by Edward Knyght, of Bekenesfeld,
'Ostiler,' to William Vyncent, of the same, husbandman, for 11 marks
6s. 8d.; witnessing that the said bond is to be void if William is not impleaded by Alice, wife of the said Edward, and daughter of William
Bradeston, on account of her dower out of lauds called 'Walterslond' in
Bekenesfeld (Beaconsfield) aforesaid, which William lately purchased from
Edward. 10 February, 22 Henry VI. |
Kent. |
C. 2792. Release by Robert Geryng of Kensyngton, co. Middlesex, to
John, lord of Cobham, John Clerke, secondary Baron of the Exchequer,
Richard Forde, a Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Nicholas Lathell, clerk
of the Pipe of the Exchequer, Richard Culpepir, of Osnothe, co. Kent,
Richard Martyn, of Etonbrygge, co. Kent, John Wybarne, of Thischurst,
co. Sussex, esquires, Roger Shelley, of Bexill, co. Kent, John Coke, of
Dertford, co. Kent, Walter Forde, of Kyngeston on Thames, co. Surrey,
John Beauley, of Woldham, co. Kent, gentlemen, Richard Tewdour, of Stoke,
Stephen Charles, of Hoo, and Richard Godfrey, of Grean, all in Kent,
yeomen, of all his right in the manor called 'Sayntmaryhall' in the parish
of St. Mary in the hundred of Hoo. 20 December, 13 Edward IV. |
Devon. |
C. 2793. Conveyance in tail by Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, and
Hamo Belknape, esquires,—(John Hurlegh, clerk, John Warefeld and
Thomas Serdeslegh inserted as parties among the grantors, but not in the
operative part of the deed),—lords of the manor of Ermyngton, to Richard
Fortescu and Agnes his wife, of land adjoining the way leading from
Ermynton, between Holccombeslad, on the west, and the high road leading
from Saneford to Prutastoneslond on the east; in consideration of the said
Richard and Agnes having waived their claim to common for pasture in
the said manor, on the west side of a ditch called 'la Yalthadych' near the
water of Ermyn, towards the land of Prutaston between the demesne of
Ermyngton and the sanctuary of the same place. Michaelmas day, 3
Henry VI. Draft, paper. |
[Oxford.] [Berks.] |
C. 2794. Grant by Hugh Wolf, knight, to Thomas Stonore, esquire,
John Hampden, John Cottusmore, and Thomas Berdeslegh, of a yearly rent
of 40s. out of the manor of Bensyngton, during the life of Floria, Hugh's
wife; with the condition that if his said wife survive him, and recover her
dower against Robert James out of lands &c. in Bensyngton, called
'Munkeputtes,' 'Okele,' and 'Rolves,' and thereupon the said Robert enters
upon a tenement in the parish of St. Peter's, Walyngford, between the highway
called 'Themsestrete' and a garden called 'Hasylgardyn,' and in a dovecot
and garden in the parishes of St. Peter and St. John by the water between
Themsestrete and the Thames, extending from Seynt Jhoneshyth to John
Warfeld's garden, and which Stonore and the rest of the grantees have as
well of the gift of William Noke, clerk, rector of St. Peter's in Walyngford,
and others (named), as of the release of the said Hugh; or if Floria recover
her dower in the said tenement, dovecot, and garden against the grantees,
and if the said rent of 40s. thereafter be in arrear, the said grantees are to
have the right of entry and distraint during Floria's life on Bensyngton
manor; but the said rent is not to be leviable unless they are expelled
from the premises in Walyngford as aforesaid, or unless Floria recover her
dower as aforesaid. Feast of St. Andrew the apostle, 5 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 2795. Grant by John de Doveria, to John de Aylesham, the elder,
citizen and mercer of London, of houses and buildings, which the former
had from the executors of the will of Sir Thomas de Thorp, clerk, in the
parish of Holy Trinity the Less, London, adjoining Knychtriderestrete;
paying 5 marks yearly for the support of a chaplain to pray for the souls
of Sirs Roger de Brabazon and Thomas de Thorp, &c., during the life of
Alice de Lincoln. Witnesses:—John de Grantham, mayor of London,
Henry de Gysorcio and Richard le Lacer, sheriffs, Richard de Betoygne,
alderman of that ward, and others (named). 12 October, 3 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings court of pleas
of land on Monday after the translation of St. Edward the king, 3 Edward III. |
Kent. |
C. 2796. Indenture between Patrick Stanes, clerk, John Kynfare,
Adam Palmer, Stephen Streteende, and William Gyllot, and William
Bruyn, John Beauley, and William Testwode, reciting a grant on the
preceding day from the parties of the first, to the parties of the second, part,
of a tenement called 'Loukyns,' in the parish of St. Mary in the hundred
of Hoo, and lands, &c. by Wyndegate, of marshes called 'Sprakemerssh,'
'Pyggyshokys,' 'Bratheham,' 'Fyllehoke,' 'Plottcham,' and 'Boundehoke,'
and two 'hammes' by the tenement called 'Loukyns,' and stating that the
conveyance is to hold good if the purchase money is paid on the dates
specified. 14 March, 15 Edward IV. Seal and fragments of two seals. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 2797. Demise by Thomas Bonham, William Gore, Robert
Saleman, Roger atte Hurne, chaplain, and Richard Shayl, to Thomas
Calston, esquire, 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, for his life, with remainder to William Darell and
Elizabeth his wife in tail, and remainder to Thomas Calston in fee. 21
November, 14 Henry IV. Two seals and fragments of two seals. |
[Devon.] |
C. 2798. Demise by Edmund Cheyne, esquire, to John Baron the
younger, of a close of land called 'le Carssewyll,' in Pynho, for his life,
paying 4s. yearly: with letter of attorney authorising John Baron, the
elder, and John Legh to deliver seisin. 7th March, 9 Henry VII.
Fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 2799. Demise by John Alfegh, Henry Hexstall, John Ware, and
John Godemond, to Robert Rede and Margaret his wife, daughter of the
said John Alfegh, of a tenement called 'Loukyns,' in the parish of St. Mary
in the hundred of Hoo, by Wyndegate, of marshes called 'Sprakemerssh,'
'Pyggyshokes,' 'Bratheham,' 'Filhoke,' 'Plotteham,' 'Boundehoke,' and two
'hammes' by the said tenement; with letter of attorney authorising
Clement Perchild to deliver seisin. 26 May, 16 Edward IV. Two seals
and fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 2800. Duplicate of C. 2796. Two seals and fragments of three
seals. |