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[Herts.] |
A. 6101. Demise by Henry de Furneus, to the canons of the Holy
Trinity, London, of his share, viz. seven parts, of the mill of Bracking,
except the meadow of Laugrave and land in Duna. Witnesses:—Richard
de Melkel', William de Audebir', Nicholas de Gatesbir', John de Lesn', and
others (named). |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 6102. Grant by John Simond of Esseby (Ashby), St. Leger, to
Petronilla, relict of the late Robert le Bacheler, of the same, of land
in Esseby, part in the east field at Steneneford, and part in the west
field on Stocwellefurlong. Sunday before Michaelmas, 20 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 6103. Release by William Gereberd son of William Gereberd, to
Robert Gereberd, of all his right in the land given to him by his said
father in Netheraven'. Witnesses:—Sirs Nicholas de Haveresham, sheriff
of Wilts, Ralph de Salseto, Roland de Dodingesel[es], Giles de Berkel', and
others (named). [25–30 Henry III.] |
[Norf.] |
A. 6104. Demise by John Howet of Gillyngham, Robert Fraunceys
of Becclys, Edmund Ripyng, Walter Quynt, Thomas Wylde, and Edmund
Fraunceys, of the same, to Ralph Willoughby, esquire, John Gryce, John
Hunne, and John Bowys, of all that land in Geldeston which they lately
had, with other lands &c. of the demise of Robert Barker, chaplain.
18 January, 15 Henry VII. Six seals. |
[Hants.] |
A. 6105. Release by Margaret late the wife of Thomas Chambre,
widow, to William atte Wode and Alice his wife, of all her right in a
cottage and curtilage in Crischurche Twynham, in 'le Castelstret.' Sunday
after Midsummer day, 12 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 6108. Grant by Thomas Rownyng of Skernyng, son and next
heir of Adam Rownyng late of the same, to John Gyles of the same, John
Brack the elder, and John Poumfreyt the younger, of the same, of land in
Skernyng, which he inherited from his said father, adjoining land of the
manor or Huntyngfeldhall, and which his said father had of the gift of
Marjory Ede, widow, late the wife of Roger Ede of Skernyng. 8 September,
16 Edward IV. |
[Devon.] |
A. 6107. Demise by John Saxffen, to William Brown and Joan his
wife, for their lives, of all his lands and meadows in Denehayse, in the
parish of Clyst Honyton, which Margery Brown now holds; with letter of
attorney authorising Richard Wyndbowe and Richard Westcoute to deliver
seisin of the premises. Feast of the Annunciation, 23 Henry VII. Portion
of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 6108. Grant by John Poumfreyt the younger, of Skernyng, to
Robert Baker, vicar of the parish church of Skerning, Geoffrey Brack, and
John Michell, of the same, of the land described in A. 6106. 6 February.
8 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Salop.] |
A. 6109. Demise by Margaret Gryme of the Seet, widow, to Rauf
Aisshton of Ludlowe, milward, for twenty-one years, of her 'cornmille'
or 'grystmylle' called 'the Seet Mylle,' with the 'fishwerk' belonging
thereto, on the river of Temede 'fast by the Weeping Cros of Ludlowe.'
26 October, 10 Henry VII. English. Seal broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 6110. Acquittance by Sir William Hereward, to Roger de
Reskemmel, for 20l. received on account of the king's aid for Scotland.
Hellaund, Thursday before St. Gregory the pope, 16 Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 6111. Release by Stephen, son of John de Treiagu, knight, to
John de Nauntian, Robert Berson, John Melyor, and Henry Maynard, of
all his right in all his lands and tenements of Tredynec and Woyn by
Lancolleth, which the grantees had of the grant of the said John de
Treiagu, knight. Saturday before St. Luke the evangelist, 3 Edward III.
Seal.
(The name of the first grantee occurs also in the above deed as John de
Launtyan; see A. 659.) |
[Surrey.] |
A. 6112. Writ to the wardens of the temporalities of the bishopric of
Winchester, which are in the king's hand, for the payment of a yearly rent of
12 marks to the prior of Bermondsey, from the bishop of Winchester's
manor of Suthwerke. Westminster, 16 May, 17 Edward II.
Also, Acquittance by the prior of Bermondsey to the wardens of the
bishopric of Winchester, for 4l., part of a yearly rent of 8l. due from the
bishops of Winchester for certain mills &c. in Southwerke. Mondny before
St. Barnabas, 17 Edward [II].
Also, Extract from the account of the wardens of the temporalities
of the bishopric of Winchester for 17 Edward [II], showing the
payment of 4l. to the prior of Bermondesey for a rent due to him in
Suthwerke.
Also, Grant by Richard, bishop of Winchester, acknowledging that he
has yearly paid to the monks of Bermondsey, 8l. for houses &c. in the
monastery of St. Saviour's, Bermondsey, lying in the parish of St. Margaret
Suthwerke, and which he has given to his church of Winchester and his
successors for ever. Witnesses:—Herbert of Canterbury, and Roger of
Winchester, archdeacons, and others (named).
Also, Acknowledgment by Henry, bishop of Winchester, that he holds
certain lands from the monks of Bermondsey at a rent of 40s. Witnesses:
—Richard de Menys, Master Jordan Wacius, archdeacon of Durham, and
others (named). Copies on one skin.
Endorsed: 'viijli payd yearelye to Bardmonseye Abbaye out of the
Busshop of Winchester lande in Suthwerke.' |
Linc. |
A. 6113. Conveyance by John att Stanes of Pertenay, William
Borell of the same, and William Kelpyn of Sansthorp, to Thomas Blesseby
of Aswardby, and Thomas Drant of the same, of all the lands and
tenements &c. in Aswardby and Haryngton, which they lately had of
the grant of Thomas Cooke, rector of the church of Langton by Pertenay,
John de Askeby, parson of the church of Castelcarleton, and Robert
Bradnam of Brynhill. The feast of St. Dunstan, 5 Henry V. |
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A. 6114. Grant by Roger de Morvill, to Adam de Morvill, of all his
land of Brunestune and Cumbe. Witnesses:—Joel de Valletorta, Herbert
de Caune, John de Schilstone, Richard the clerk of Heffeld, and others
(named). |
Linc. |
A. 6115. Grant by Ralph de Crophille, parson of the church of
Cotyngham, Richard de Bytham, parson of two parts of the church of
Repyngale, John Lepere, parson of the third part of the same church, and
Alan de Kyrkeby, chaplain of the chantry of St. Anne of Repyngale, to
John Goderyk of Rokyngham, and Eleanor his wife, in tail, of the
manors of Ryngesdon and Lesyngham, with the advowson of the church
of Lesyngham, with remainder in tail, to William son of the said John
Goderyk, and in fee to Robert, William's brother. Sunday after St. Botulph
the abbot, 46 Edward III. Seal and portions of seal. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 6116. Grant by William de Derisbur', to Hugh, his brother, of
all the land which William de Mora held of the grantor in Derisburi, and
all the grantor's new assart which extends from the hedge of the brethren
of the Grange of Acton to the end of the assart (assarti stember), as the
moor divides; with agistment for sixty bogs, to be reduced in number in
case of failure of mast (pro defectu pessone); at a yearly rent of 1 lb. of
pepper or 7d. to be paid on the feast of the nativity of the Virgin at Halton
Market, and one hog. Witnesses:—Thomas de Dutton, Geoffrey de
Buddeworth, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 6117. Grant by Richard Newman, son and heir of Thomas
Newman, late of Skernyng, to Richard Hoo, Edmund Bedingfeld, knight,
Christopher Jeundy, esquire, Thomas Bury, Robert Kirkby and John
Gigges, to the use of the said Richard Hoo, of land in Skernyng lying in
Longmadowes and adjoining land of the manor of Skernynghall. 31 May,
19 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
Chesh. |
A. 6118. 'Endenture of dome,' being the award by John of
Caryngton, knight, in a cause between Edward the Masscy of Altryncham, and
James of Sale, and Margery his wife, relative to certain land in Altryncham
called 'Bradley hey' concerning which the said Edward has brought an assize
of novel disseisin against the said James and Margery in the king's court at
Chester; viz. James is to make no defence against Edward in the said
assize, and is to deliver to him a release made by Alice Pycart to Thomas
Duncalf, Margery's grandfather, of part of a messuage and land in
Altryncham, and Edward is to pay to James 7 marks, and release to him
all costs recovered by Edward in the said court, for the said matter.
15 January, 11 Henry VI. English. Seal. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 6119. Release by Henry de Bechinton and Alice his wife, to
Henry le Norreys and Margery his wife, of all their right in a third part
of the town of Derisburi in Haltonesire; for which release the said
grantees have given to the releasors and to Isabella de Derisburi, relict of
Alan de Lascelis, all their lands in the towns of Pulton in Waley, Lisecair
and Secumbe. Witnesses:—Sirs Patrick de Hasilwalle and Roger de
Dunvile, knights, and others (named). |
[Hunt.] |
A. 6120. Grant by Walter ad Petram, to William le Plomer and
Emma his wife, of land in Heytmundegrave. Witnesses:—Simon Chacede,
Walter Graunfrey, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 6121. Grant by Richard Rissele of Kerbrok, to Roger Umbeyn,
dwelling in Skernygg, of land in Skernygg, in 'the Longmedwe', adjoining
land of Sir Constantine de Mortuo Mari, knight. Trinity Sunday,
27 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 6122. Grant by Roger Umbeyn of Skernyngg, to Richard
Kyngth, of the same, chaplain, of land in Skernyngg, in 'le Longmedwe,'
which he had of the grant of Richard Rissele of Kerbrok. Thursday, the
feast of the conception of the Virgin Mary, 8 Richard II. Seal. |