|
[Wilts.] |
A. 4801. Agreement by Adam de Stratton, that Robert de Abyndon
may hold all the lands and tenements which the said Robert has in
Creckelade, Berton, Mersheton, and Sevehampton, free from any claim by
the said Adam, by the services formerly rendered to lady Isabella de
Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, releasing in exchange to the said Adam,
the advowson of the church of St. Sampson, Creckelade. Monday after
the quinzaine of Easter, 6 Edward I. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4802. Grant by Roger de la Bury, to Sir Adam de Stratton, of
a yearly rent from messuages in Crekelade. Witnesses:—William de la
Hale, Philip le Bot, John Syward and others (named). Seal, broken. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4803. Grant by Richard Eynulf le Taylour of Cumpton Basset,
to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of a messuage and land in Cumpton Basset,
which Richard had after the death of Agnes his mother. Saturday after
All Saints, 23 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4804. Demise by Alan Basset, to Nicholas Hervi of Cumtune,
for life, of land in Cumtune, of Alan's villenage, with a chief messuage
and two crofts, with reversion to the grantor. Witnesses:—John de
Cherebure, William de Monte Acuto, Ernulf de Berewik, and others
(named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4805. Release by Bartholomew de Littletone, in Cumpton Basset,
to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of a yearly rent from the tenement in Compton,
which Sir Hugh bought from Richard Eynolf. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard
de Dauntesye, and Simon de Thorn, knights, and others (named). Seal,
defaced. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4806. Grant by Agnes daughter of Ingeleys, to Gilbert Basset,
of land in Compton, part in Thurnchyne, part in Hiewefurlange, part in
Catbrailonde, part in Wetinghulle, part by Rigweye, part in Langefurlang,
part in Horsheved, part in Duergnesse, and part upon Claverhull.
Witnesses:—William de Hortone, Simon de Berewic, Roger de Bromham,
and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4807. Sale by William son of Walter, to Alan Basset, of land [in
Compton], part in Lankefarlue, upon Widewlle, part in Wouelonde, and
part in Maltelonde, upon Blakelonde. Witnesses:—Bartholomew the clerk
(clerico), Miles Dauntessie, Stephen de Wicho, and others (named).
[Henry III.]
Endorsed: 'Compton.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4808. Release by William de Sumerford, to Alan Basset, of all
the land [in Cumpton], which William formerly held from William de
Cumberwelle in the garden of the said Alan. Witnesses:—Bartholomew,
parson of Cumtune, Nicholas Hervi, Philip de Wiche and others (named).
Seal.
Endorsed: 'Cumpton.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4809. Grant by Agnes daughter of Robert Kaperun, to Thomas
Pincerne, of all right and all land which she has from her father, as
well in the manor of Cumptun as elsewhere. Witnesses:—Nicholas de
Haversham, Thomas de Herdicote, Thomas de Chaucumb, Bartholomew de
Upaven', and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4810. Letters patent by the king, to Alan Basset, informing him
that he has granted to Gilbert Basset, the yearly rent due from Alan for
the manor of Berewic, and commanding Alan to pay it in future to Gilbert.
Hereford, 29 September, 15 Henry [III]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4811. Demise by John de Wroxhale, to Sir Hugh le Despenser,
of all his wood in the forest of Bradene called 'Peverelleswode' with
all his portion of the hundred of Cheleworthe, for three years. Fasterne,
feast of St. Nicholas, 4 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4812. Grant by Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, to Ralph
Bolle, his cook, for his life, of land in his field of Wottone Basset, part in
a close called 'Privethey,' and part called 'Mixhoerne,' rendering yearly to
the grantor a bow and a 'cokbolt.' Fasterne, 14 May, 18 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4813. Letters patent by Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle,
to her tenants of Stratton, informing them that she has granted all her
lands and tenements in the said town to Adam de Stratton, clerk, and
commanding them to attorn to the said Adam. London, Wednesday, feast
of St. Philip and St. James, 3 Edward I. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4814. Grant by William de Cinnoc, to John son of Everard
Bath, of land with meadow and pasture in Comton, formerly belonging
to his brother Robert de Cinnoc. Witnesses:—Reginald de Calne,
Bartholomew de Cumton, Osbert le Mac and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4815. Letters patent by the king, granting to Hugh le Despenser,
the wardship of the castle of Marlebergh, which Queen Margaret, the king's
mother, holds in dower. Westminster, 12 March, 1 Edward [II]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4816. Release by Richard son of Richard de la Wyz, to Sir
Philip Basset, of all his right in a meadow, which was his father's, on the
east side of 'la Hememed' with pasture for six cattle on 'la Penna
Basset' [in Compton]. Witnesses:—Sir Richard Pipard, knight, Sir
Nicholas de Hasting, steward, Robert de Berewic, clerk, and others
(named). Seal.
Endorsed: 'Compton.' |
Wilts. |
A. 4817. Letters patent by the king, authorising William de Grandison
and Sibyl his wife, to grant the manor of Lidiard Treigos, and the
advowson of the church there, held from the king in chief, to Hugh le
Despenser, earl of Winchester. York, 25 May, 16 Edward [II].
Fragment of Great Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the De Banco Roll of Easter
16 Edward II., roll cxxx. |
[Wilts.] [Dorset.] |
A. 4818. Attornment by John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, certifying
that in accordance with the king's letters (recited) directed to him, he has
done fealty before Henry de Thrapston the king's clerk, in the presence
of Sirs Ralph de Cobham and Richard de Hakelut, knights, for the manors
of Troubrugge, Wynterburn, Aumbresbury, Caneford, Henkstrugg and
Cherleton, which he holds for life and the reversion of which has been
granted to the king by Alice late the wife of Thomas late earl of
Lancaster, and daughter and heiress of Henry de Lascy late earl of
Lincoln. Newcastle on Tyne, 3 August, 16 Edward [II]. Seal of arms
and counter seal, broken. |
Wilts. |
A. 4819. Release by Ralph Perot, to John Holand, earl of
Huntyngdon, of all his right in the manor of Pleiteford. Monday after
St. Edmund the martyr, 14 Richard II. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4820. Confirmation by the king of a grant by Isabella de Fortibus,
countess of Albemarle, to Adam de Stratton, of the manor of Sevenhampton, with the hamlets of Worth, Stratton and Krekelade. Westminster, 7 November, 4 Edward [I]. Fragment of Great Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment, before the Treasurer and barons
of the Exchequer, on the Memoranda Roll, Mich. 4–5 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4821. Grant by Alan Basseth and Alina de Gai his wife, to the
mother church of Wutton, of the offerings of the chapel in their court
of Wutton; the chaplain ministering in the same is to swear fealty to the
said mother church, and be subject to the jurisdiction of the archdeacon.
Witnesses:—Philip de Lucy, archdeacon of Wilts, Reginald de Calne, and
others (named). Seal of arms.
Endorsed: 'pro ecclesia de Wotton'. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4822. Letters patent by Robert de Kaynes, to all his men of
Somerford, requiring them to attorn to Sir Hugh le Despenser, his
kinsman, to whom he has granted the manor of Somerford. Curtlinton,
10 December, 28 Edward [I]. Portion of seal. |
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A. 4823. Grant by Luke the chaplain son of Reginald, to Sir Philip
Basset, of all the tenements which he held of the fee of Sir Ralph
de Saham and of Nicholas de Randeworthe. Witnesses:—Sir Walter
de Hiselham, . . . Fordham, Adam de Chipe, and others. Two
fragments. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4824. Letters patent by the king to the tenants of Marlebergh
Castle, commanding them to acknowledge Hugh le Despenser as constable
of the said castle. Westminster, 12 March, 1 Edward II. Fragment of
Great Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4825. Grant by Walter de Dunstanville, to Alan Basset, his grandson, of his manor of Winterburne. Witnesses:—Peter de Mortuna,
Reginald Daivilla, Thomas Britone, Ralph de Elmer, and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Norf.] |
A. 4826. Grant by Robert son of Richard de Wrdested, to William
son of William de Stalham, of homages in Dilham of the tenants named,
with their tenements and issue; also lands and rents &c. in the same
town. Witnesses:—Walter de Maltebi, Geoffrey de Higeling, Adam de
Birlingham, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragments of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4827. Letters patent by the king, granting licence to Hugh le
Despenser to impark his wood of 'la Coufaude' and his waste adjoining,
which are within the metes of the king's forest of Melkesham. Westminster, 12 April, 33 Edward [I]. Fragment of Great Seal, broken. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4828. Grant by Thomas Basset, to Alan his son, with the
consent of Gilbert, the grantor's eldest son and heir, of the town of
Cumton with its appurtenances, for which Alan has given to Gilbert a gold
ring, and has done homage to him in their parents' presence. Witnesses:
—Thomas de Brunal, Robert de Lamare, Geoffrey de Belewe, and others
(named). Portion of equestrian seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4829. Letters patent by the king, granting liberty to Philip
Basset, to have, during his life, a deer leap at his new park below his town
of Wotton, and another at his old park, below his manor of 'la Fasterne,'
within the metes of the king's forest of Braden, all beasts (fere) entering
the said parks by the said leaps to belong to Philip. Winchester,
29 December, 52 Henry III. Fragment of Great Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4830. Letters patent by Isabella de Fortibus, countess of
Albemarle and Devon, and lady of the Island, to Roger de Writele, bailiff
of the hundreds of Worth, Crekelade, and Sevehampton, commanding him
to deliver to Adam de Stratton, clerk, seisin of the manors of Sevehampton,
Worth, and Crekelade, with their hundreds and the fees of the honor of
Curci, with all chattels in the said manors, and all debts there, due to the
said Isabella. London, Friday after All Saints, 4 Edward I. Seal of
arms. |
Wilts. |
A. 4831. Release by Ralph Perot son and heir of Reginald Perot, to
Sir John Holand, earl of Huntyngdon, of all his right to the manor of
Playteford. Redyng, 6 December, 13 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4832. Release by Robert de Abindon, to Adam de Stratton,
clerk, of all his right in the advowson of the church of St. Sampson of
Crekelade. Witnesses:—Brother Joseph de Chancy, treasurer of the
king, Sir Geoffry de Neubaud, chancellor of the exchequer, Sirs Roger
de Northwode, John de Cobbeham, Philip de Wylgheby, barons of the
exchequer, and others (named). Westminster, Monday after St. Scolastica,
A.D. 1277. Fragment of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
A. 4833. Letters patent by Hugh the prior of [Winterburn] Wast
(de Vasto), to Sir John le Moyngne, escheator of the king on this side
Trent, requesting him, in accordance with the king's grant to the said
prior, to deliver to Sir Adam de Strattone, Hugh's attorney, seisin of
the manor of Wynterburne. Westminster, the vigil of All Saints,
54 Henry III. Fragment of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4834. Release by Alan Basset, to Walter, rector of the church of
Cumtun, of a way through the middle of Walter's court of Cumtun, in
exchange for an acre of meadow in the meadow of Gamed. Wotton,
kalends of July, A.D. 1228. Two seals, injured. |
Wilts. |
A. 4835. Grant by the king, to Hugh le Despenser, of land from
the king's wastes in Melkesham forest, part below the town of Sende,
between the wood called 'Coufaud' and Berehille, part at Berehille, and
part in a plot called 'Coufaud.' Westminster, 9 April, 33 Edward I.
Fragment of Great Seal.
Endorsed: 'De purprestura de Sende.' |
Wilts. |
A. 4836. Mandate by Hildebrand de London', sheriff and escheator of
Wilts, to the bailiff of the hundreds of Wurth and Crekkelade, commanding
him to execute the king's writ (recited) for the admission of Adam de
Stratton, the king's clerk, to the possession of the manor of Sevehampton
with the hamlets of Wurth, Strattone and Crikkelade, granted to him by
Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle. Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4837. Release by Robert de Kaignes, knight, to his lord, Sir
Hugh le Despenser, of all the manor of Somerford, which he held for
life, of the grant of Sir Hugh, by fine levied in the king's court.
Witnesses:—Sirs John de Holte, Walter de Pavely, Henry de Botringham,
knights, and others (named). Friday after St. Martin the bishop,
32 Edward [I]. |
Wilts. |
A. 4838. Lease by Gilbert de Berewyk, steward of the lands of Sir
William de Clyngton, earl of Huntyngdon, in the county named, by
command of the said earl and of Juliana his wife, to William, vicar of the
church of Poterne, John de la Roche and Walter Cambou, for seven years,
of two parts of the manor of Litleton Paynel; with clause for distraining
the goods and chattels of the grantees (if the rent is not paid) on their
lands &c. in Poterne, Bromham and Erlestoke. Thursday, feast of St. Hilary,
18 Edward III. French. Three seals, one broken. |
Wilts. |
A. 4839. Letter of attorney by Drogo de Barentyn, authorising
William de Rapeford, his yeoman (vadletum) to place Sir Hugh le
Despenser in full seisin of the manor of Suttone Maundevyle and the
advowson of the church of the said manor. Fasterne, Wednesday the
feast of St. Andrew the apostle, 35 Edward [I]. Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4840. Release by Richard son of Stephen de la Wich, to Alan
Basset his lord, of a virgate of the land of 'la Wich,' which Thomas, Alan's
father, gave to the said Stephen; in exchange for laud in Cumtune, and
land which Alan bought from William Half knight (dimidio milite), and a
meadow abutting on Richard's court, for which twelve hawks used to be
rendered to Alan. Witnesses:—Roger de Dantes[ey], Adam de Eston,
and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts, now Berks.] |
A. 4841. Release by Alvina Cheke, to Sir John le Despenser
(dispensatori), of all the water and fishery between the fishery of John
Berd and the bridge of Sheperugge moor. Witnesses:—Nicholas de
Didenham, William de la Wifaude, Alan de Stanford, John Alewy and
others (named).
Endorsed: Release of a fishery in Shipprugg to Hugh (sic) Spencer. |
[Wilts.] [Dorset.] |
A. 4842. Letters patent by the king, confirming a grant dated at
Sutton in Holand, August 6, 16 Edward II, by Alesia de Lascy late the
wife of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and daughter and heiress of Henry de
Lascy, late earl of Lincoln, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, the younger, her
kinsman, of all knights' fees, and advowsons of churches &c. pertaining
to the manors of Troubrigge, Wynterbourne, Aumbresburs, Caneforde,
Elstrigge, and Cherleton. Heywra [co. York], 25 September, 17 Edward [II]. Portion of Great Seal.
Endorsed: 'La chartre le Roi de conferment de purchace des fees &
avowesons appurtenauntes au . . Conte de Salesbir's.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4843. Confirmation by Robert de Eimvilla of a release by
Walter de Eimvilla, his brother, to Alan Basset, of his land of Winterburne. Witnesses:—John Luvel, Thomas Basset, Reginald de Calne, and
others (named). Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4844. Grant by William de Cummervelle, with the consent of
Idonea his wife, and of Hugh his [eldest] son and heir, to Alan Basset, of
land, part in a field in Fermfurlune, and part in another field towards
Witedie, and all [his] portion of Aldlande. Witnesses:—Ancelm Maudut,
Robert Maudut, Bartholomew the clerk, and others. [Henry III.]
Injured. Seal.
Endorsed: 'Cumpton.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4845. Defeasance of a bond for 1,000 marks by Sir Robert de
Kaynes, to Sir Hugh le Despenser; witnessing that if Sir Robert shall
enfeoff Sir Hugh with the manors of Somerford and Cheleworth and the
bailiwick of Bradene forest, for ever, and a fine be levied between them
within a month of Easter next, after which the premises are to be
reconveyed to Sir Robert for his life, that then the said bond shall be void.
If the fine be not levied by Sir Hugh within the said time, he grants that
Sir Robert may distrain upon the manor of Somerford yearly for 100l.
&c. Kurtlyngton, 11 December, 28 Edward [I]. French. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4846. Grant by Robert son of Walter Halfknight (dimid'
militis), to Sir Philip Basset, of meadow land in Cumpton. Witnesses:—
Sir Nicholas de Hastinges, steward, Roger de Stodlee, Walter Ingeram,
and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4847. Grant by Gilbert Basset, at the request of Thomas Basset,
his father, and Aliz de Dunstanvill, his mother, to Alan his brother, to
hold Cumton, which their father gave to Alan, by the service of one
knight. Witnesses:—Thomas de Drunal, Robert de la Mare, Walter de
Dunstanvill, and others (named). |
Wilts. |
A. 4848. Grant by William Lungespe, son and heir of Ela, late
countess of Salisbury, to Geoffrey le Despenser, of all his wood of
Dydeham, with all the tenement which John le Gardiner held in
Dydeham, with the said John and all his issue. Witnesses:—Stephen
de Segrave, William de Cantilupo, Geoffrey de Langele and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4849. Confirmation by Walter son of Nicholas de Evilada, of a
release by Walter de Eimvilla, his uncle, to Alan Basset, of his land of
Winterburne. Witnesses:—John Luvel, Thomas Basset, Reginald de
Calne, and others (named). Portion of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4850. Grant by John the abbot, and the convent of Malmesbury, to Sir Alan Basset, of all right in the park of Wotton, in which
the said abbot had claimed common. Witnesses:—Sir Simon, prior of
Bradenastok and others (named). Feast of St. James the apostle,
15 Henry III, A.D. 1231. Two seals with counter seals, injured. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4851. Release by William Hirdman and Mabel his wife, to Gilbert
Basset, of all their right in land in Cumthon. Witnesses:—William de
Horthona, Robert de Bruemel, Nicholas Spileman, Roger de Bromham and
others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4852. Release by Peter de la Hoese, grandson and heir of
Sir Nicholas de la Hoese, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of all his right in the
manor of Sende near Devises. Witnesses:—Sirs Walter de Paveli, William
de Cotes, John de Holt, knights, and others (named): Fasterne, Saturday,
Michaelmas day, 30 Edward [I]. Seal.
Endorsed:—' Hugo de Spencer.' |
Wilts. |
A. 4853. Grant by John de Meysi, son and heir of Sir John de
Meisi, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of the manor of Mershtone Meysi, with
the advowson of the free chapel in the said manor. Bardesle, Thursday
after Michaelmas, 30 Edward I. Fragment of seal, defaced. |
Dorset. |
A. 4854. Mandate of John le Moyne, the king's escheator on this
side Trent, to the sub-escheator or sheriff of Dorset, to admit Sir Adam
de Stratton the king's clerk, attorney of the prior of [Winterburn]Wast
(de Vasto), to seisin of the manor of Wyutirburne; in accordance with
the king's writ (recited). London, 30 October, 54 Henry III. Seal,
broken. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4855. Receipt by Robert de Keynes, knight, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser, for 6l. 13s. 4d. due from Sir Hugh for a release of the manor
of Somerford, which Robert held from him for life. Fasterne, vigil of
St. Thomas, 33 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4856. Letters patent by the king, granting permission to Hugh le
Despenser, to enclose his wood of 'la Fasterne,' which is within the
king's forest of Bradene, and adjoining the said Hugh's park. 'La Rose,'
25 September, 28 Edward [I]. Portion of Great Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4857. Grant by the king, to Hugh le Despenser the younger, of
the reversion of the manors of Troubrigge, Wynterburn, Aumbresbury,
Caneford, Henkstrugg and Cherleton, which John de Warenne, earl of
Surrey, holds for life. Stainton in the Strete, 6 August, 16 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4858. Grant by John de Comerwell, knight, to Elias Kynner,
Alice his wife, and William her son, for their lives, of land in Cumpton
Basset, part lying in Heywidewell, called 'Havedhacre,' part by Aldelond,
part on the hills by 'Le drafwey.' Witnesses:—Walter de Cumpton, clerk,
Robert Palling, Bartholomew de Litleton, Robert Yurleby and others
(named). Seal. |
Wilts. |
A. 4859. Grant by Robert de Kaines, son of Sir Robert de Kaynes,
to Sir Hugh le Despenser, his kinsman, of his manor of Somerford.
Witnesses:—Sirs Almaric de Suncto Amando, Walter de Pavely, John de
Holt, knights, and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4860. Grant by Hugh de Cumberwelle, to Alan Basset, of land
in Cumpton, in exchange for a croft called 'broad croft' (lata crofta)
part of the land lying in a croft called 'Halcroft,' part behind Alan's
barton (bertonam), and part in Longefurlonge. Witnesses:—Thomas
Basset, Richard de Turo, Bartholomew, parson of Cumtune, and others
(named). [Henry III.] |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4861. Renunciation by Stephen the prior, and the convent of
Ferl' (Farley), of their claim against Alan Basset concerning the advowson
of the church of Wttune, and surreuder to him of the charters which they
have of the same; in return for a yearly payment of one mark from the
incumbent of the said church, according to the charters of Richard,
archdeacon of Wilts, and the said Alan. [circa A.D. 1200.] |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4862. Grant by Robert Halfknight (dimidius miles), to Sir Philip
Basset, of land in Cumpton, part above Hememede, part by Grepe, part
called 'Serpaker,' part in Sladfurlang, and part extending on Oldelonde.
Witnesses:—Sirs William de Caln, William de Bingeham, William Bluet,
Richard Pipard, Roger de Calston, and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4863. Release by Walter de Eimvilla, with the consent of his
heirs, to Alan Basset, of all his land of Winterburne; if the grantor cannot
warrant the said land to Alan, he will give him an exchange of the same
value in his manor of Wautune. Witnesses:—Thomas Basset, John Luvel,
Reginald de Calne, and others (named). |
[Berks.] |
A. 4864. Confirmation by Richard called the abbot, and the convent
of Thame, to the abbot and convent of Stanleye, co. Wilts, of all the land
which they have of the grant of king Henry, son of Matilda the empress,
in the manor of Word (Wadley), which was formerly a member of
Ferendon; with release of all their right by reason of the collation of the
said manor formerly made to their monastery by Stephen, late king of
England. Witnesses:—The abbot of Neth, Adam, abbot of Quarr, William,
abbot of Dore, Roger, abbot of Bruerne, John, abbot of Donekeswell, and
others. [circa A.D. 1270.] Seal.
Endorsed:—'Carta abbatis de Thame de quieta clamacione juris sui in
manerio de Wrtha. Wadele.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4865. Letters patent by the king, granting to Isabella de Fortibus,
countess of Albemarle, the manor of Sevenhampton with the hamlets of
Worthe and Crekelade, part of her inheritance. Odyham, 8 August,
4 Edward [I]. Fragment of Great Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4866. Grant by Philip de Cumbrewelle, son of Hugh de Cumbrewelle, to Sir Gilbert Basset, of land in Cumpton, lying by the brook called
'Penbrok,' for enlarging his stew there. Witnesses:—Sirs Reginald de
Calne, William de Calne, and Robert de la Mare, and others (named).
Portion of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
A. 4867. Receipt by Walter, prior of [Winterburn] Wast (de
Wasto), to Sir Adam de Stratone, the king's clerk, for 100s. of rent (censa),
for the prior's manors in England and for the advowson of the church of
Winteburne. Wednesday after the octave of SS. Peter and Paul, A.D. 1288.
Portion of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4868. Grant by Thomas de Gay, rector of the church of Wutton
Basset, by special licence from W. bishop of Salisbury, to Sir Philip
Basset, of his free chapel at Fasterne, with renunciation of all right to sell
the offerings made therein; the said Philip paying 20s. yearly to the parish
church of Wutton. 8 kalends of January (25 December), A.D. 1266.
Seal. |
Wilts. |
A. 4869. Letters patent by the king, granting permission to his
brother, William de Valence, to have a deerleap for one year in his park
of Colingeburn in the king's forest of Chete. Winchester, 26 June,
40 Henry III. |
Glam. |
A. 4870. Grant by Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, to Sir Nicholas de Sanford, of the manor of Lecquid, with
'heybote' and 'hushote' in all the grantor's forests of Meyskin.
Witnesses;—Sirs Stephen Baucen, sheriff of Glamorgan, Walter de Sullie,
William de Reygny, and others (named). [AD. 1233–45.] |
Glam. |
A. 4871. Grant by Nicholas de Sandford, to Sir Laurence de
Sandford, his brother, of the manor of Lecquid. Witnesses:—Sirs Philip
Basseth, William Dyve, Oliver de Ingham, Roger de Sandford, Adam de
Dutton, and others (named). Fragment of seal of arms. |
Glam. |
A. 4872. Grant by Laurence de Sanford, to Sir Philip Basset, of the
manor of Lecquid. Witnesses:—Sir Hugh le Despenser (dispensator'),
justiciary of England, Richard de Culewurth, constable of the Tower of
London, Henry de Wykham and others (named). |
[Glam.] |
A. 4873. Letter of attorney by Richard Aprene and Joan Aprene,
his wife, burgess of Kerdyffe, authorising Thomas Tomy, burgess of the
same, to deliver to Thomas a Parys, gentleman, and Patrick Cryspy, burgess
of the said town, seisin of a burgage in Kerdyffe, in the high street, and of
a cottage adjoining, between the street called Homan'by, and the road
leading from the castle to St. Mary's Church. Brustol, 26 July,
27 Henry VI. |
Pembr. Norf. Essex. Kent. Herts. [Middx.] |
A. 4874. Grant by John de Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, lord of
Weysford and Bergeveny, to Walter Amyas, John Abraham, John Doun,
John Prat, and David Perkyn, clerks, Ralph de Walsham, and Thomas de
Crickelade, of the reversion of the manor of St. Florence, and of a rent in
the lordship of Castelmartyn, co. Pembroke, of the manors of Foxle,
Saxthorp, Gotheriston, Hokham, Bergh, co. Norf., Walbury, Hassyngbrok,
Bracstede, Fordham, Redeswell, co. Essex, Ludesdon, Hertley, and lands
and tenements in Wyham, co. Kent, of a rent in Jovenaldesbury and the
manor of 'la Mote,' co. Herts, and of other tenements in the ward of
ByllyDggesgate, London, co. Middx., and of other castles and manors &c.
in divers counties of England, all which premises, Lady Mary de St. Paul,
countess of Pembroke, holds in dower of the said earl's inheritance. 3 March,
43 Edward III. French. Copy? |
[Monm.] [Heref.] |
A. 4875. Grant by the king, to the prior of Lanthony in Wales, of
free warren in Lanthony, Ewyas, Frome Canons, and Falleye, in South
Wales. Witnesses:—R. bishop of Bath and Wells, S. bishop of Waterford,
G[ilbert] de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, R. de Burgo, earl of
Ulster, and others (named). Kaer in arvon, 24 April, 12 Edward I. |
[Glam.] |
A. 4876. Letter of attorney by William de Brewosa, lord of the
honor of Brembre, authorising Robert de Mycheldever and Thomas de
Stanford to deliver seisin to Sir Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of
the castles, manors and towns of Swayneseye, Oistremuth, Pennarth,
Logherne, Lunan, Landimor, Lammadak, Rossili, and of all other castles,
manors, lands, cantreds and commotes &c. in the land of Gower, in Wales,
and in the marches of Wales. La Knnppe, Friday before Midsummer day,
17 Edward II. |
Glam. |
A. 4877. Grant by Richard de Leycestr', supplying the place of Richard
de Pavely, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, to
Sir John Inge, of the custody of the manor or grange of Penkern, which
Sir Hugh le Despenser, son of Sir Hugh le Despenser, has lately given to
the said hospital, and which formerly belonged to the Templars. Clerkenwell by London, 10 February, A.D. 1320. Fragment of seal. |
[Glam.] |
A. 4878. Lease by Sir Hugh le Despenser, the son, to Rees ap
Griffith, for seven years, of the castles of Drosselan and Dynnyevor and all
the land of Cantredemaure, the said Rees paying yearly to the said Sir
Hugh, 500 marks, at his exchequer of Kaerdyf, and furnishing men when
desired by Sir Hugh, to go to Scotland or elsewhere, with grant by
Sir Hugh, that if war break out in Wales, the said Rees shall be discharged
from paying his said rent during the time he is prevented from taking the
profits of the said land &c. York, 20 May, 11 Edward II. French. |
Glam. |
A. 4879. Letters patent by Matilda de Clare, countess of Gloucester
and Hertford, demising to lady Alina la Despenser (dispensar') countess
of Northfolk, the custody of the manor of Dinapowis, formerly belonging
to Sir Roger de Somery, deceased, with all goods found therein, and all
grain sown in the demesne lands &c. to hold till the full age of Roger, son
and heir of the said Sir Roger de Somery. Witnesses:—Sirs Ralph Bluet,
Bartholomew de la More, Thomas de Beauchamp, Henry de Chikehal,
knights, Clement de Wirwode. constable of Strugull, and others. |
[Monm.] [Glouc.] |
A. 4880. Grant by Thomas, son of the late king of England, earl of
Norfolk, marshal of England, and brother of the king, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser, lord of Glamorgan and Morganno, for his life, of the castle of
Storgoill and the manors and towns of Chepstowe and Tudenham
(Tiddenham), and all his other lands and tenements beyond the Severn,
between that river and the Weye &c. Witnesses:—Walter, bishop of
Exeter, Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, and others
(named). Grenehou in Clivelande, 17 August, 17 Edward II. French. |
[Monm.] |
A. 4881. Release by Thomas son and heir of Sir John ap Adam, to
Sir Hugh le Despenser, lord of Glamorgan and Morgannoc, of land with
wood in the fee of Usk called 'Maieleshulles.' Witnesses:—Adam de
Bouwes, sheriff of Glamorgan, steward of Usk, John de Lasseles, constable
of the castle of Usk, and others (named). Christmas day, 19 Edward II. |
[Denbigh.] |
A. 4882. Defeasance of a release by Sir Roger de Mortymer, lord of
Wygemor, to Sir Richard, earl of Arundel, of all his right in the castle,
land and lordship of Chirk, which the king, supposing the said premises to
belong to him by the forfeiture of Sir Roger de Mortymer, late earl of
March, has granted to Sir Richard earl of Arundel; witnessing, that
whereas the said Roger, lord of Wygemor, as cousin and heir to the said earl
of March, is seeking to obtain the reversal of the said forfeiture, if the
king or the said Sir Roger, lord of Wygemore, shall compensate the said
earl of Arundel with other land of the same value, within two years after
the reversal of the said forfeiture, or if the said forfeiture be affirmed, that
then the said release is to be re-delivered to the said lord of Wygemor, and
be void. If such compessation be not made, then after the said two
years, the said release is to be delivered to the said earl of Arundel to be
in force. London, 20 March, 28 Edward III. French. Cancelled. |
Wales. |
A. 4883. Charter by the king, granting to Hugh le Despenser the
younger, the land of Stryflond in Wales, formerly belonging to Master Rees
ap Howel, a rebel, Witnesses:—J. bishop of Norwich, chancellor, J. bishop
of Ely, Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, Edmund, earl of Arundel,
and others (named). Stowepark, 20 January, 16 Edward [II]. |
Marches of Wales. |
A. 4884. Grant by William de Brewosa, lord of the honour of
Brembre, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of all the land of
Gower in Wales, and in the marches thereof. La Knappe, Monday after
Midsummer day, 17 Edward II. |
Marches of Wales. |
A. 4885. Letter of attorney by William de Brewosa, lord of the
honour of Brembre, authorising Robert de Mycheldever and Thomas de
Stanford, to deliver seisin to Sir Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of
the land of Gower. La Knappe, Friday before Midsummer day,
17 Edward II. |
[Caerm.] |
A. 4886. Letters patent by the king, granting to Hugh le Despenser
the younger, that the castle of Kerynkenny and the land of Iskenny in Wales,
formerly belonging to John Giffard. a rebel, and which the king has granted
to Hugh, may be held by him for life, quit of suit at the county of Kaermerdyn,
and free from all other services. Neuwerk, 2 February, 16 Edward [II].
Fragment of Great Seal. |
[Caerm.] |
A. 4887. Letters patent by Hugh le Despenser the younger
commanding all knights, free tenants, and others of the lordship of the
castle of Kerinkenyn, and of the land of Iskenny, to acknowledge Sir John
Inge as chief warden of the said lordship and land. York, 6 December,
16 Edward II. French. Seal of arms. |
Pemb. |
A. 4888. Grant by John de Hastyngg, earl of Pembroke, lord of
Weisford and Bergeven, to Walter Amyas, John Abraham, John Doune,
John Prat, David Perkyn, clerks, Ralph de Walsham and Thomas de
Crickelade, of the castle and county of Pembroke, the castles and lordships
of Teneb' and Kilgarren, and the commote of Oystrelow. 3 March,
43 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Pemb.] |
A. 4889. Demise by Walter Amyas, John Abraham, John Doune,
John Prat, and Ralph de Walsham, to the king, of the premises mentioned
in A. 4888, for eighteen years, viz. until John, son and heir of John de
Hastinges, late earl of Pembroke, shall come to full age, with remainder in
tail to the said John, to hold of the king, and remainder in fee to the king
if John die without issue. Westminster, 21 April, 49 Edward III. Three
seals of arms and seal. |
England. Wales. |
A. 4890. Letters patent by John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, lord
of Weisford and Bergevenny, specifying the various trusts for the execution
of which he has enfeoffed Walter Amyas, John Abraham, John Doune,
John Prat, David Perkyn, Ralph de Walsham, and Thomas Crickelad, with
his castles, lordships, manors, and advowsons &c. in England and Wales,
and charging them to carry out the same. His hostel in London, 5 May,
A.D. 1372. French. Seal of arms, broken. |
[Kent?] |
A. 4891. Grant by William Peverel, mercer, of London, to Simon
de Wychingham, mercer, of the same, of all the tenement in Bekenham,
which he had of the demise of Richard de la Esthalle, paying certain rents
to the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, London, and to others (named).
Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Sandwyco, warden of London, William de
Hereford, and Thomas de Stanes, sheriffs of the same, and others (named)
[16 Edward I.] Seal. |
Kent. |
A. 4892. Grant by Thomas Baker of Estgrenwyche, to John
Hendyke of the same, and Alice his wife, of a plot of land, with two shops
built thereon, in the said town, adjoining the river 'Tammes.' Feast of
the Annunciation, 9 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4893. Letter of attorney by William Wollashull, the elder, and
William Taverner, authorising John Colyns or John Childe to deliver to
Thomas Rykes and Simon Shipton, seisin of all their tenement with 'le
Tylehawe' adjoining, and a parcel of land, in Wollewych, adjoining the
Thames, Saturday after the Purification, 28 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4894. Demise by William Wollashull, the elder, and William
Taverner, to Thomas Rykes and Simon Shipton, of the premises mentioned
in A. 4893. Wollewych, Saturday after the purification, 28 Henry VI.
Two seals. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4895. Grant by William March, to John son of Adam le Matt,
for his life, of land at Chathamhelle in Stone near Osprenge, rendering yearly,
for twelve years, four bushels of barley, and each year afterwards a seam
(summam) of barley. 21 November, 20 Edward III. Fragment of
seal. |
Kent. |
A. 4896. Release by William de Haldene, John Cauntebrigge, clerk,
John Baude and Richard Wylne, clerks, to Geoffrey Shadenesfeld, parson
of St. Margaret's church in Frydaistret, London, of all their right in land
and meadow in Bixle, lying in Grennersmede in 'le Estbourgh,' and land
in the field called 'Southdene,' in Bixle. 26 July, 48 Edward III. Two
seals. |
Kent. |
A. 4897. Confirmation by William le Latimer, knight, to Richard de
Gatewyk, of all the lands, rents, and wood in Asshe, which Richard held
from Sir Walter de Fannacurt on the day on which the said Walter
enfeoffed the said William with the manor of Asshe. Witnesses:—Richard
de Scolond, William Paynell, Roger de Faukeham, and others (named).
Seal of arms. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4898. Grant by Thomas Ferroure and Alice, late the wife of
Bartholomew Wygarson of Estgrenewich, to Richard Mylton and William
Chaundeler, of the same, of a tenement with a garden in Estgrenewiche,
adjoining land of the prior and convent of the House of Jesus of Bellem, of
Shene, on the east, and the Thames on the north. Feast of St. John the
Baptist, 17 Henry VI. Two seals. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4899. Grant by Alice Polis, late the wife of John de Pole the
elder, of Northflet, to Adam Sengyle of Gavishend, and Joan his wife, of
land in Northflet, at Scherrifsgrene. Feast of SS. Simon and Jude,
31 Edward III. Fragments of seal. |
[Kent.] |
A. 4900. Release by William de Denhull, son and heir of the late
Peter de Denhulle, to Richard de Gatewyk, of all his right in a yearly rent
which Richard paid to John de Planat for lands and tenements in Otteforde
and Sevenokes, and which rent, after John's death, ought to revert to the
said William. Witnesses:—Robert atte Knolle, William Moraunt, Reginald
Dyn, and others (named). |