|
[Notts.] |
C. 3301. Demise by John Strelley of Oxton, esquire, to John
Wright of Loudeham parish, Robert Wright and Henry Smyth of
Calverton, of a watermill situate in a plot of land called 'Caddeman,' on
either side of the water of Doverbekke, for ten years from Whitsunday last,
paying 46s. 8d. yearly, and keeping in repair all the machinery of the mill.
20 October, 19 Edward IV. Three seals. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3302. Grant by John Stacy of Buddenho, to Robert Perseyl of
Thornecote, and Amice his wife, of meadowland 'en le Wydefan.'
Thorncote, Monday after the translation of St. Bennet, 12 Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 3303. Grant by John Graylyng of High Laufare, to John
Shareman of Theydene Gernon, of a plot of garden and a curtilage, with a
house built thereon in Northwelde, which he inherited on the death of
Thomas Graylyng, his brother, adjoining the high road from the wood
called 'Hastyngeswode' to 'le Turnourestrete.' Sunday before Ascension
day, 10 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
C. 3304. Grant by Thomas Cator of Wyflyngham, to William
Sowreby of the same, of a toft with building in Wyflyngham. 2 April,
18 Henry VI. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 3305. Demise by John Stagard and Joan his wife, to Agnes, late
the wife of William Grymbaud, of a messuage with a garden and land in
Chynnore and Sydenham, for her life, with further grant of 'housbote
and heybote' in the wood of Fernore called 'Poleswode' for a messuage and
plot in Sydenham, formerly John atte Pole's, and 'furbote' for her late
husband's tenement in the same place; and release to the same of all waste
made or to be made in a hall, two chambers annexed and a kitchen, within
the said messuage that was John de la Pole's. Sunday before St. Ambrose
30 Edward III. |
[Staff.] |
C. 3306. Grant by Ralph Peyte, son and heir of John Peyte, late of
Rugeley, deceased, to Thomas Carre of Tutbury, and Margaret his wife,
of a burgage with building in Tutbury in the street of the monks, stretching
to a little garden called 'le Safron Gardyn; with letter of attorney authorising Andrew Busby and Thomas Hosyer to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—
Thomas the prior of Tutbury, and others (named). 26 July, 23 Henry VII
Seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 3307. Grant by Edith daughter of William son of Thomas
the miller, to William son of William Cotyn of Madeley-under-Lyme, of all
her land with buildings in the fee of the same, in Thornale. Sunday before
St. Margaret the virgin, 8 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3308. Grant by John Fox of New Sarum, to Ralph Tayllour of
Remmesbury, and Joan his wife, of a croft in Remmesbury, adjoining land
called 'Crampellesham,' and of other land in the south field of Remmesbury.
Feast of the Four Crowned Saints, 39 Edward III. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 3309. Release by John de Oclee, to Geoffrey de Caple, and
Cristina his wife, of all his right in the land which Cicely de Caple holds
in the field called 'le Wetelond' in Newent parish. Thursday after the
Conception, 18 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3310. Release by Walter Canyngns of Straton, to Walter Berton
of Heygheworth, of all his right in all his tenements with lands &c. at
Privetheyze by Wotton Basset. Friday before Midsummer, 19 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
C. 3311. Grant by John Hobard of Stradbroke, to Thomas Bovett
of the same, of a yearly rent of 3d. for a certain way called 'Bovettes
Weye' in Stradbroke, with the right of going thereby to John's land
called 'Walangre Clos.' 6 March, 1 Richard III. |
[Worc.] |
C. 3312. Grant by Richard Rolf of Maderesfeld, to Sir Walter de
Inteberwe, chaplain, of a grange with all the arable land within the close
called 'Rolvesfeld,' and of the homage and service of William son of Robert
le Cok, and of Richard Rosesone. Maderesfeld, Sunday after the translation
of St. Thomas the martyr, 17 Edward II. Seal. |
[Sussex.] [Surrey.] |
C. 3313. Release by John Wodye the elder, and William Gratewyk,
to Thomas Gardyner, son and heir of Richard Gardyner, of all their
right in land in Rowsparre called 'Bolelond,' land in Cherlewode called
'Bengewyk,' and land in Newdegate called 'Goodswaynes,' which the
releasors, with others, deceased, had of the gift of Richard. 20 March,
6 Edward IV. |
[Norf.] |
C. 3314. Grant by Simon son of Richard on le Grene of Hirlaustun,
to Henry son of Ralph Ripun of the same, of land in the west territory of
Herlaustun, viz. in Hynham. Witnesses:—Alan son of Alan Godeyet of
Herlaustun, and others (named). |
[Worc.] |
C. 3315. Release by Richard Rolf of Maderesfelde, to Sir Walter
de Inteberwe, chaplain, of all his right in the grange and land described in
C. 3312, and in a yearly rent from William son of Robert the cook (coci),
and in the reversion of land held by Richard Rosesone for his life and
that of his wife and their son. Maderesfeld, Sunday after Michaelmas,
18 Edward II. Seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 3316. Grant by William Kylling, chaplain, son of William le
Official, to William Higecok of Brideport, of land in Brideport by the lane
called 'Rothomeslane,' to be held of the king in capite. Witnesses:—
William Colt, Richard Laurentz, bailiffs, and others (named). Monday
after the Purification, 21 Edward III. Seal. |
Herts. |
C. 3317. Grant by John Norwych the elder, citizen and grocer of
London, to John Curteys, esquire, living with Sir Thomas Longele,
Chancellor of England, Master Nicholas Mockynges, and Sirs John
Scrawston and John Wallere, clerks, of land in Bokelond with the
advowson of St. Andrew's parish church there. 20 January, 7 Henry IV.
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3318. Sale by William Ryngwood, to Thomas Haughton, clerk,
rector of the parish church of Lurgarsale, of a messuage in Lurgarsale;
with letter of attorney authorising John Bondy and Christopher Maydenwell
to deliver seisin. 15 October, 20 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3319. Grant by Joan Syer, late the wife of William Syer of
Dunstaple, widow, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell and John Skynner,
of the same, of land in 'le West Innynges' of Houghton Regis. 6 February,
18 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 3320. Grant by John Wardeyin the younger, of Hornynge,
and Alice his wife, daughter of the late Philip de Batisforye, to Robert
Toly of Haysmynhawe, and Joan his wife, of land in Netishirde in
Gyrshagefeld, abutting on the common heath. Sunday after St. Gregory
the pope, 30 Edward III. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3321. Grant by William Charle of Hougthon, to William Syer of
Dunstaple, and Joan his wife, of land in the west field in 'le Westinlond.'
Dunstaple, feast of St. Denis, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3322. Grant by Thomas Mayghus of Dunstaple, to William
Anable of the same, and William Caunvyle of Luton parish, of the
reversion after the death of Margaret Dycchefeld, his mother, of a tenement in 'le Westende' of Dunstaple, abutting southward on Ikenyldestrete,
with a toft adjoining. Morrow of St. Martin, 19 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
[Worc.] |
C. 3323. Grant by Maurice Payne, citizen of Worcester, to Walter
Hunt of Wolferton within the manor of Wadbarewe, and Agnes his wife, of
all the lands &c. in Stolton within the said manor which the grantor, with
John Neweton, lately had of the gift of John Graunger, citizen of Worcester
and Margaret his wife, to whom they descended on the death of Thomas
Hethe, John's father, having previously belonged to Robert Hethe and
Matilda his wife, with further release of all the grantor's right in the
premises. Wednesday the feast of St. Boniface the bishop, 32 Henry VI.
Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3324. Grant by Robert de Morton, vicar of the church of
Houghton Regis, to William Elys called 'le Hobbes' of Dunstaple, and
Margaret his wife, of a tenement in the west street of Dunstaple, extending
southwards on Ikenyldestrate. Wednesday after the Circumcision 25
Edward III. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3325. Grant by Agnes Bretvyle, daughter of William Bretvyle
of Dunstaple, to Thomas Mayghus of the same, of a messuage in 'le Westende' of Dunstaple, with a portion of the cart road of Ikenyldestrete
as far as the said messuage, and the share of a well belonging to William
Hobbes. Feast of St. John the Baptist, 19 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3326. Grant by Thomas Brownnye of 'le Brom,' Southyzevell,
to Thomas Newman of Hylle in Wardon, and William Asshewell of the
same, of land in Aston in Wardon, lying part upon Mydylfurlong and
part upon Crosfurlong. 6 O[ctober], 11 Henry VI. Seal, injured. |
Devon. [Middx.] |
C. 3327. Bond by Thomas Ormond of the county of Devon, gentleman,
to Henry Coles, citizen and alderman of London, for 6l. 8s. 3d. to be paid
at the least of St. Martin-in-winter next. 15 December, 17 Edward IV.
Signed. Cancelled. |
Glouc. |
C. 3328. Demise by William [S]tono[re], knight, and Walter Elmes,
steward of his manor of Henbury in Saltmarsh, to' John Coke and
his wife, for their lives, of the reversion of a messuage with land in
Radwyke in Henbury parish, which Richard Coke, John's father, and
Joan his wife, hold for their lives; paying 16s. yearly. 8 October,
18 Edward IV. Injured. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 3329. Grant by John de Hertwell, mayor of Oxford, John de
Norton and John Gibbes, bailiffs, John de Yeftele and Nicholas de
Saundresdon, chamberlains, and all the commonalty of the burgesses of the
said town, to Robert Tresillian, for his counsel given and to be given,
of a yearly pension of 40s. 26 November, 41 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 3330. Demise by Thomas de Meryngton, John Hulton, John
Hore, Hugh Dalby, and John Buckemore the elder, to Robert Wyllenhale and Juliana his wife, for their lives, of Stonythorp manor. Feast of
St. Denis, 3 Henry IV. |
[Middx.] Berks. |
C. 3331. Grant by William Borde and Walter Helder, to William
Yorke and Agnes his wife, of the manors of Twykenham and West
Hakebourne. Witnesses:—Master John Somerseth, and others (named).
. . . . . .,24 Henry VI. Much injured. |
[Middx.] |
C. 3332. Defeasance of a bond by John York, esquire, to William
Purches, Hugh Clopton, and Hugh Broun, citizens and mercers of London,
for 100 marks, to be paid at the Annunciation, A.D. 1483, witnessing that
the said bond shall be void if John shall pay 100 marks in the sums and
at the times herein specified. 13 February, 21 Edward IV. |
[Norf.] |
C. 3333. Grant by William, son of Sir William de Stalham, knight,
to Margery daughter of William de Burwude, for her life, of a messuage
and land in Bertun, which the grantor holds of the fee of his said father,
Witnesses:—William de Gimingham, Eustace de Wrthestede, and others
(named). Seal, injured. |
Bucks. |
C. 3334. Bond by George Boll and Richard Coker, husbandmen, of
Illmer, to John Langston, sheriff of the county, for 10l. to be paid at Easter
next. 2 March, 11 Edward IV.
Endorsed: Condition of the above bond witnessing that if the said George
and Richard shall have William Bartlet before the king's justices at the next
gaol delivery at Ayllysbury, and shall preserve the sheriff harmless for
the said William and pay him 6s. 8d. &c. then the said bond shall be void. |
[Salop.] |
C. 3335. Demise by Richard Baxster, master or warden of the
Hospital of Holy Trinity, Bruggenorth, and the brethren of the same, to
John Lem, of a curtilage in the street called 'Walkerstrete,' by a tenement
of the chantry of the mass of St. Thomas the martyr, and extending from
the high road to a lane leading towards the Severn; for ninety-nine years,
paying 4d. yearly. 6 January, 9 Henry VI. Injured. |
[ ] |
C. 3336. Release by William Eton, gentleman, to Henry, duke of
Exeter, Anne, duchess of Exeter, Richard Caudrey and Thomas Mannyng,
clerks, of all actions. 23 December, 29 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 3337. Release by William Jowtrel, citizen and tailor of London,
and Cristiana Lambard, to Isabella Whelpyngton, of all actions. 16 April,
4 Henry V. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3338. Grant by John Malebranche, son of Richard Digun, of
Dunstaple, to Ellen Blancmuster, of a messuage with a curtilage in the north
street of Dunstaple, the east front extending along Watlingstrat, paying 18d.
yearly to the [prior] and convent of Dunstaple &c. Witnesses:—Richard
de Wotton, Simon Faucus, and others (named). Seal, broken. |
[Essex.] |
C. 3339. Indenture witnessing 'of a rekenyng takyn' between Sir
Harry Marney, knight, and Thomas Sprot, late farmer of Gyborakes in
Moche Totham. The latter is charged with 16l. 8s. 8d., of which he is
allowed for nine quarters of wheat 54s., for sixty quarters of oats 5l. 13s. 4d.,
for a boar 6s. 8d., for carriage of hay from Totham by two days, 2s. 8d., for
carriage of two barrels of herrings from Maldon to Ley, 6d. &c. and 'so
the forseid Thomas with thes forseid payments passith awey quyte and
evyn.' 21 October, 14 Henry VII. English. |
[Berks ?] |
C. 3340. Demise by John Blount, lord of Rotherfeld Pyppard, to
William Tanner and Isabella his wife, of Kyngeston, of land and a 'plot of
lese' in Kyngeston, part lying in Medgarston, part below the road from
Medgarston, part in 'le tuelvacrisforlong.' part above Okeneldwode, in 'le
nether bytme,' part upon Upkyngeshull, and part between Stonyforlong
and Rogeris, the said 'plot of lese' called 'Drabinar' lying at Okneld; for
twelve years, paying 12s. yearly. Michaelmas, 13 Henry IV. Injured. |
Kent. |
C. 3341. Demise by William Darell of Litilcote, co. Wilts, esquire,
to William Darell, son and heir of John Darell, in tail, of all the lands &c.
which lately belonged to Margaret, sister and one of the heirs of
Thomas Baret, daughter (sic) and heir of Andrew Baret, in Harnhell,
Graveney, Godmersham, Wy and Byltyng, which he with others (named),
now deceased, had of the gift of Valentine Baret; with remainders in
tail to Robert and Thomas, sons of the said John Darell, and to the grantor,
and in fee to the right heirs of the said John Darell. 4 March, 17 Henry
VI. Seal, imperfect. |
Essex. |
C. 3342. Appointment by Thomas Langeley, esquire, sheriff of Essex,
of William . . . . . ., of the said county, to be bailiff of the hundreds of
. . . . . . . as long as he himself holds the office of sheriff. . . November,
1 Edward IV. Seal. Portion of document only. |
[Middx.] |
C. 3343. Release by William Colyn, to Henry de Gates, and Emma
his wife, of all his right in a messuage with land in the Weald (Waldis)
in the parish of Harwes (Harrow), formerly belonging to Stephen Colyn,
his uncle. Sunday before St. Margaret the virgin, 31 Edward [I]. Injured. |
Kent. |
C. 3344. Grant by John Garnett of the parish of Gravsend, to
William Halton of the parish of St. Mary in the hundred of Hoo, of land
in a field called 'Horpole' [in the said parish of St. Mary ?]. 5 September,
3 Henry VI. Imperfect. Seal. |
[Salop.] |
C. 3345. Demise by Hugh Cardemaker, the master, and the
brethren and sisters of the hospital of Holy Trinity, Bruggenorth, to
Roger Flemyng and Agnes his wife, of a barn in the street called
'Myllestret' towards the mill, extending to the lane leading to Glaseleys
Croft, for ninety-nine years, paying 5s. yearly. Witnesses:—John Dawes
and John Underwode, bailiffs of Bruggenorth, and others (named). Morrow
of Michaelmas, 37 Henry VI, A.D. 1458. |
[Leic.] |
C. 3346. Grant by Henry de Templo, to Richard de Templo, his
son, of all his land and bondmen in Schepey Parva, viz. his capital messuage
and lands held by the tenants named, with their messuages and bodies &c.
and homages for land in Wittaker and Schepey Magna and homage and
service for the mill there, with further grant of the mills of Schepey
Parva with pond, fishery &c. and a meadow in Schepey Magna &c. paying
12d. yearly towards the light of St. Thomas the martyr there, and
to Henry and Philippa his wife, Richard's mother, for their lives,
14 marks yearly. Witnesses:—William de Schepeya, Henry de Appelby,
knights, and others (named). Monday after St. John ante Portam Latinam,
A.D. 1277. |
[Devon.] |
C. 3347. Certificate of the official of the archdeacon of Barnstaple
that according to the letters of Edmund, bishop of Exeter, (recited) to him
directed, he has inducted William Bukby, a monk, as proctor for Simon
Oclee, a monk of Bermondsey, into possession of the priory of St. Mary
Magdalene, Barnstaple. 7 November, A.D. 1398. Fragments of seal. |
[Devon.] |
C. 3348. Certificate by William Fulford, archdeacon of Barnstaple
and canon of Exeter, that according to the letters of John, bishop of
Exeter, (recited), he has inducted John Ilfrecomb, a monk of the priory of
St. Mary Magdalene, Barnstaple, into possession of the said priory, vacant
by the death of John Pylton, the late prior, on the presentation of the
patron, the duchess of Exeter. 10 April, A.D. 1472. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3349. Grant by Elicia Juel of Thornecote, widow, to Ralph her son,
of land in Beston upon Middelmerchforlong, and a 'swat' of meadow in
Langelake. Thornecote, Sunday after Michaelmas, 10 Edward II. |
[Notts.] |
C. 3350. (1.) Confirmation by Thomas de Strelley of Wodeburgh, to
Ellen, wife of Ivo Jeke, of all his estate in the lands and tenements in Oxton
and Wodeburgh called 'Founelande,' upon which she has entered by
inheritance from William de Strelley, the elder, her father, reserving
to Thomas lands in Oxton called 'Waldeshefland.' Monday before
St. Valentine, 9 Richard [II]. French.
(2.) Grant by Ivo Jeke of Prestwold, and Ellen his wife, to Thomas de
Strelley, in tail, of their lands and tenements in Wodeburgh called 'Founelande' on condition of the said Ellen and her heirs not being ousted from
lands and tenements in Oxton called 'Waldeshefland' which Thomas has
granted to her in tail. Tuesday before St. Valentine, 9 Richard II.
French.
(3.) Certificate by Thomas de Strelley, that whereas the above Ivo and
Ellen hold lands in Wodeburgh called 'Founeland,' in right of the latter,
which they have granted to him in tail, and whereas Thomas holds in fee
certain lands in Oxton called 'Waldeshefland'; he has granted the said
lands in Oxton to Ellen in tail on condition that if he be [ousted] from
the lands in Wodeburgh he may re-enter upon those in Oxton, and Ellen
upon those in Wodeburgh. Tuesday before St. Valentine, 9 Richard [II].
French.
(4.) Demise by Payn de Vilers of Kynalton, knight, to Richard Strelley,
of the services of John de Normanton of Calverton, and Avice le Coupere
of the same viz. their fealty and yearly rents of 6s. and 4s. respectively.
Monday before St. Thomas the apostle, 18 Edward III.
(5.) Release by the same, to the same, of all his right in the above
services. Wednesday after St. Hilary, 18 Edward III.
Copies on one skin. |
[Heref.] |
C. 3351. Grant by John Freman of Hereford, shoemaker (corvyser),
to John Wyche, citizen of the same, and John Cachepol, chaplain, of a tenement and curtilage in 'le Scolestrete,' Hereford. Witnesses:—Richard
Skydemore, mayor of Hereford, John Trovey and William Falk, the king's
bailiffs there, and others (named). Wednesday after St. Bartholomew the
apostle, 13 Richard II. |
[Camb.] |
C. 3352. Grant by Emma, relict of the late Laurence Knevet of
Trippellowe, to Walter the clerk, of the same, of land at Brockstrate in
Trippellowe parish, by the road leading to Foulmere and abutting upon
Wodeweye. Tuesday after St. Botolph, 1 Edward II. |
[Herts.] |
C. 3353. Grant by Henry Purnel of Aldwyk, to Richard Aleyn of
the same, and Amice his wife, of land in the east field of Bettelowe upon
the tillage called 'Brokforlong,' by land of the lord of Tyscote. Thursday
after the Annunciation, 42 Edward III. |
[Herts.] |
C. 3354. Grant by John son of John de Aldeburi, to William le
Heyward of Bettelowe, and Avice his wife, of a vacant piece of underwood
(bosse) in the common pasture of Aldeburi, called 'Aldeburi het'. Friday
before St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Edward II. |
York. |
C. 3355. Indenture witnessing that whereas Nicholas de Strelley,
knight, enfeoffed in fee simple Thomas Meres of Awburne, Thomas Hunt
of Lyndeby, and Richard Metham, esquires, with all his lands &c. in
Feribrigge and Friston, lately belonging to his father Sampson de Strelley,
knight, by grant dated Sunday the feast of St. Gregory, 2 Henry VI. and
Metham having released all his right in the premises to Meres and Hunt on
Saturday the Annunciation, 2 Henry VI; the said Meres and Hunt at
the special request of Nicholas demise to him the premises for his life,
at a yearly rent of 3l. 6s. 8d., and undertake to keep them in their hands
for eight years after his decease to be disposed of according to his will, and
at the end of that term to grant them in tail male to Robert de Strelley
knight, son of the said Nicholas, with similar remainder to John de Strelley
son of John de Strelley, esquire, son of the said Nicholas, and remainder to
the right heirs of Nicholas Strelley. Monday after Whit-Sunday, 4 Henry
VI. Seal. |
[Chesh.] |
C. 3356. Grant by Robert le Smyth of Chester, to David de Grafton
the younger, of a tenement in Foregatestrete, Chester, stretching to the
field of the dean of the collegiate church of St, John, Chester. Witnesses:
—William Hulme, dyer (heuster), Richard de Pleymundestowe, notary
public, and others (named). Saturday the morrow of the apostles Peter
and Paul, 2 Henry V. Portion of seal. |
Essex. |
C. 3357. Grant by William Morman of Althorne, and John Pood of
Southmenster, to John Bowys, John Peek, John Bray, of Bournham
and John Bylston of Southmenster, of lands and tenements called 'Wyndhell'
in Asschyldham. Thursday after St. Valentine the martyr, 7 Henry V.
Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3358. Grant by Thomas Grenefeld of Brom, to Thomas Fetypas
of Overcaltecote, of land in 'le Mersshfurlong' of Beeston, adjoining land
held of the abbot of Wardon, and abutting at one end towards 'le Southmersshe' and at the other towards 'le Longelond.' Vigil of the nativity of
the Virgin Mary, 11 Richard II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 3359. Grant by John Sonyld and Thomas Noblet, to John Aylemar
called 'Brewere' of Colchester, and Sarah his wife, of a messuage with
a curtilage at the north end of the street called 'Weststokwellestreet,'
Colchester. Witnesses:—Thomas Fraunceys and John Seburgh, bailiffs
of Colchester, and others (named). 2 April, 11 Richard II. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3360. Grant in tail by Henry le Mayster of Woresle, to Roger Ivel
of Thornecote, and Matilda his wife, daughter of John la Zouche, of land in
Bestone, part lying upon Druyhenhul, part in 'le Clay,' and part at Middelmerhs, and abutting on 'le Grenedyhc,' with revision in fee to the said John.
Wednesday after the Purification, 1 Edward IV. |
Sussex. |
C. 3361. Grant by Richard Cach of Cokefeld, of all his goods and
chattels, debts due to him &c. to Thomas Hoo, esquire, John Onstye the
elder, alias Holcombe, and Richard Tannere of Lyndefeld, whom he has put
in possession thereof by six silver spoons. Cokefeld, 15 March, 13
Edward IV. |
Derby. |
C. 3362. Grant by Hugh de Streley, to John Talbot, lord Talbot and
Fournyvall, Roger Stedman, and Richard Worteley, of a capital messuage
and lands &c. called 'Over Shatton' in the Peak. Shatton, the feast of
the Invention of Holy Cross, 2 Henry VI. |
[Derby.] |
C. 3363. Grant by Alan Jonesson, to Robert son of Henry de
Repindon, and Agnes his wife, of land in Repindon and lying at Collecros.
Monday after the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 35 Edward III. |
[Middx.] |
C. 3364. Grant by Thomas Maynard of Haryngeye, and Emma his
wife, to Adam in the Felde, carpenter, of the same, and Margaret his
wife, of a plot of land with the cottage thereon in the place called'le
Grenehawe,' over against the gate of Stephen atte Cruche of Haryngeye.
The Purification, 27 Edward III. |
[Heref.] |
C. 3365. Grant by Denise, daughter of Richard Monyword of
Hereford, to Henry Cachepol, citizen of the same, of a messuage
in Hereford, within the bishop's gate. London, in the parish of
St. Sepulchre without Neugate, Friday after St. Barnabas the apostle,
21 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3366. Demise by John Pyell, to John le Smyth of Craneslee,
Alice his wife, and, in tail, to Margery their daughter, of a messuage in
Craneslee and land in the same, part lying at Folewelle-leyes, part upon
Holewell, part at Eldernestob, and part at Bernedewholm, paying 4s. yearly
and two capons, with remainder to John, brother of the said Margery.
Witnesses:—Simon in Ye Wylewes, of Craneslee, and others (named).
Monday after St. Martin, 27 Edward III. Seal of arms, imperfect. |
[Berks.] |
C. 3367. Conveyance by Sir Andrew de Grimstede, knight, to Henry
atte 'Grene of Cherltone, and Hugh his son, of a messuage and croft in
Wanetynge which Maria de Cruce formerly held, for their lives, paying 5s.
yearly. Sunday before the Annunciation, 7 Edward II. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3368. Demise by Master Reginald de Cranisle, to William Passelewe, and Emma his wife, of land in the fields of Cranisle, part lying at
'le Crowebrodehalfakir,' part by Broutoverweye, part upon Depedale, part
at 'le Breohe,' part at Westcroftis, part upon 'le Undir Wold,' part 'in to
ye Strete,' part at 'le Strete,' part at Werildikis, part abutting upon
Fulpithavedlond, part at Schirisforest, part above Mallesle, part at
Blindesikis, and part at Colegrave, for their lives, paying 8s. yearly.
Thursday after St. Andrew, 22 Edward [I]. Seal, defaced. |
[Heref.] |
C. 3369. Grant by Thomas de le Wode, son of Roger de le Wode, of
Welynton, to Peter de Coteshale and Lucy his wife, of a messuage in
Welynton, extending to the croft of John Chaundos. Sunday after St.
Valentine, 39 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3370. Grant by Robert the Wise (Sapiens), to William Spryngham
and Agnes his wife, for 40s., of a messuage in Remmesbury. Friday before
St. Margaret the virgin, 16 Edward II. |
[Notts.] |
C. 3371. Grant in tail by John son of William de Crophull of Nottingham,
to Henry Flemyng of the same, and Emma his wife, of a messuage in
the Great Smiths' street (vico magnorum fabrorum) in Nottingham,
stretching to the lane called 'le Dedelane,' with remainder to the right heirs
of Henry. Witnesses:—Robert de Morewod, mayor of Nottingham,
Richard Sherman and Robert de Brumby, bailiffs, and others (named).
Friday, the feast of St. Mark, 22 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3372. Letter of attorney by the dean and chapter of the new
collegiate church of St Mary, Leicester, diocese of Lincoln, authorising John
Seggevaux and Adam de Thyngden, canons of the said church, to act as
their proctors in matters relating to Cranesley parish church, in the said
diocese, appropriated to them by John, bishop of Lincoln. Kalends of
April, A.D. 1381. |
Merion. |
C. 3373. Grant by Isabella, daughter of Hugh Lloit, to Roger Holand,
son of John Holand, and Gwevrvill v[ergh] Gwilym, late the wife of the
said Hugh, of all her burgages, messuages and lands &c. in Bala and within
the county named, held by English or Welsh tenure; with letter of
attorney authorising Richard Gruff alias Richard ap Guttyn, clerk to
deliver seisin. 20 October, 7 Henry VII. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 3374. Grant by John Feverel of Swanburne, to Sir Philip de
Aillesburi, knight, of a curtilage in Pichelestorne parish which John
had of the gift of Henry the miller, his father, extending towards Wessebrok and Bachemundeswelle, and lying between Stiwardesponde and Fulk
Fidekyn['s land]. Thursday after St. Matthias, 8 Edward III. Fragment
of seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 3375. Conveyance by Richard de Delves, to William son of Gregory
de Bettileye, for one year, of a plot of land in 'le Fourtiacres' with which
the said William lately enfeoffed Richard son of Thomas de Thikenes; and
conveyance by the said William, to the said Richard, of the plot in
the same field which he had of the feoffment of the said Richard de
Thikenes, to hold for the same term. Bettileye, Tuesday the vigil of All
Saints, 3 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3376. Grant by William Rolf of Taterigg, to John Chalkhull of
the same, of a little grove called 'le Berches' in Taterigg, and of a piece of
land there in the field called 'Rolvescroft' extending southward to the water
called 'Tatebourn' and eastward to the field called 'Eght acres.' Sunday
after St. Barnabas, 31 Edward III. |
Salop. |
C. 3377. Demise by Hugh Cardemaker, the master or warden, and
the brethren and sisters of the Hospital of Holy Trinity, Bruggenorth,
to Richard Kyngeslowe of Bruggenorth, mercer, of a tenement there in
the street called 'Hongreystrete,' from the present date till the end of
ninety-nine years from the Annunciation next, paying 6s. 8d. yearly.
Witnesses:—Thomas Horde, esquire, and the said Richard Kyngeslowe,
bailiffs, and others (named). 24 June, 35 Henry VI. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 3378. Grant by Richard de Wylesham, to Ralph Bat of Borham,
of a messuage in Wylesham in the parish of Esseburnhame, by the high
road leading from Wyleshames Crouch towards the west. Witnesses:—
John Seyn Leger of Coudenne and others (named). Tuesday after St.
Valentine, 2 Edward III. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 3379. Demise by brother Richard the master, and the brethren, of
the Hospital of St. John the Baptist of Neuport Paynel, to Phivian de
Stantone, clerk, and John de Wykeham of Neuport Paynel, for their lives,
of all the grantors' tenements in Tyringham, paying 22s. 4d. yearly.
Witnesses:—Sir Roger de Tyringham, knight, and others (named).
Midsummer, A.D. 1308. |
Kent. |
C. 3380. Grant by Richard Haywarde of Tonebrigge, to Roger
Goodmunde of the same, and Thomas Bryghtrich, Stephen Broker, and
Richard Bedde, of the same, of all his lands and tenements in Tonebrygge
parish. 4 March, 30 Henry VI. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 3381. Grant by Adam de Harpeden, called 'del Colvrehus,' of
Dunstaple, to Bartholomew Nicholas of the same, of a tenement in the south
street of Dunstaple, extending westward upon Watlingestrat, paying 9d.
yearly to the prior and convent of Dunstaple. Thursday after St. Martin
the bishop, 32 Edward I. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3382. Defeasance of a grant by John, bishop of Lincoln, John de
Boudon, parson of the church of Yelvertoft, and Thomas Rag, to Sir Richard
de Grene, knight, Adam Chaungeour, citizen of London, and John de
Boys, parson of the church of Hoghton, of the manor of Cranesle and
advowson of the church there, and defeasance of a release to the said
grantees by Thomas de Melburn of all his right in the said manor;
witnessing that if the said grantors or the said releasor pay to the said
grantees 560 marks at London at the times specified, then the said grant
and release shall be void. Wednesday after Michaelmas, 1 Richard II.
French. Seal of arms, and fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3383. Grant by Lyna daughter of Robert le Somenur of Cranesle,
widow, to Master Reginald, son of Hugh de Cranesle, of a messuage with a
toft in Cranesle. Witnesses:—Sir Robert le Baud, William de Sancto
Germano, Robert, lord of Orlingberge, and others (named). Sunday after
St. Luke (he evangelist, 15 Edward I. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3384. Grant by Geoffrey de Orlingber, to Hugh, lord of Cranisle,
and Agnes his wife, of a croft called 'le Madecroft' in Cranisle, and tillages
at Wolemeresmede and Blyndesyks by the rectory of the church, for their
lives. St. Katherine's day, 7 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
C. 3385. Conveyance by John Phepe of Wyflingham, to Thomas
Moigne of the same, esquire, of land in Wyflingham, part in 'le Innomes'
upon a furlong called 'Aldresshes,' part upon Wolsloncombe, and part upon
Zollerdam hill. 23 March, 34 Henry VI. |
[Linc.] |
C. 3386. Grant by William Cantynge of Edenham, to Elias le
Forester of the same, of all his lands in Edenham, part at Imroth abutting
on 'le Burnemore,' part at Sowtelesyces abutting on meadow of the abbey
of Valle Dei (Vaudey), part at 'ye Hedurmore Sowtelesyces' abutting on
land of the prior of Brylyngton, part in Fulwell, part at Miculbaro, part at
'the Pasturebryge,' part at 'the Metston,'part upon Swynewrose, part in
Lythacardall, part in Valgate crofte, part upon Benehyll, part at Morsgarth,
part upon Sowrehyll, part at Sowresykes, part at Hyngwell, part at
Hyngarthston, and part at Goffungate. Friday after St. Peter ad Vincula,
19 Edward III. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 3387. Grant by John Urry and John Pope, to James Urry and
John his son, of two crofts called 'Bakeresham' and 'Hugetesham,' lying
at' la Rogheye' in Horsham. The Conversion of St. Paul, 7 Richard II. |
Herts. |
C. 3388. Demise by Thomas Braghyng, William Castell, William Hert,
Richard Huchon, John Woodeleef, and Richard Greteham, to John Hotoft,
John Wodehows, John Feriby, esquires, John Snell, clerk, John Fray, and
Thomas Knolles the younger, of all lands &c. in the towns and hamlets
of Ware, Alcewyk, Leyston, and Hornmede Magna, and elsewhere in the
same county, which they, together with the said John Hotoft, lately had of
the gift of Richard atte Water of Ware, who, with John Tebeye, late rector
of Wyncelogh, and others (named), had them of the gift of William atte
Water, Richard's father. 16 June, 2 Henry VI. Two seals, imperfect. |
[Kent.] |
C. 3389. Duplicate of C. 3285. Seal. |
[Essex.] |
Endorsed: Grant by John Sperlyng, son and heir of the late Richard
Sperlyng of Esthamme, to Richard Thomas(?) of the same, of land in the
marsh of Esthamme, part lying in the field called 'Tamesefelde' towards the
Thames, part in Brunglond, part in a field called 'Broagore' (?), and part
in Westfeld &c. Draft, imperfect. |
[Chesh.] |
C. 3390. Grant by John Eggerton, esquire, son and heir of Philip
Eggerton, esquire, to Robert Shawe of Chester, 'barker,' of a plot of land
with the buildings thereon in 'le Foregate strete,' Chester, extending to the
city common ditch, paying 12s. yearly. Witnesses:—Roger Hurlton
mayor, John Dedwoode and Henry Fraunces, sheriffs, of Chester, and others
(named). 13 December, 21 Edward IV. Seal, defaced. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 3391. Release by Richard and Thomas Alfray, to John Wodye and
his heirs, of all their right in all the lands and tenements lately belonging to
John Morys and Agnes his wife in Estgrensted, called 'Cokemannys' and
'Mathewys.' Feast of St. George, 19 Edward IV. Portion of seal. |
[Westmld.] |
C. 3392. Indenture between William de Threlkeld and Sirs Robert de
Threlkeld, John de Billy, and John de Stokdale, chaplains, witnessing that
the latter are jenfeoffed by William in the manor of Crossebyravenswarth
on condition that when required by him to re-enfeof him with the said manor
if they refuse he may re-enter on the same &c. Tuesday before Ascension
Day, 1 Richard II. French. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 3393. Grant by John Bertram, parson of the church of Drayton
Passewe, and Roger Edward of Wengrave, to John Fulford and Agnes his
wife, of all the lands and tenements &c. in Whitchirche which the grantors
lately had of the gift of Alice Colyns of Wengrave. Sunday before
St. George the martyr, 22 Richard II. Portions of two seals. |
Bucks. |
C. 3394. Grant by Robert Power of Whitchirche, to John de Fulford,
of land in Whitchirche, in a place called 'Ruggewayhed.' 4 August,'
19 Richard II. Seal, imperfect. |
Essex. |
C. 3395. Demise by Petronilla, wife of John Bodyvall of Inworth, late the wife of John Hokley of the same, smith, to Robert
Buknar, chaplain, rector of Inworth church, of land with the houses
thereon in Inworth, between pasture called 'le Moore,' and the high road
from Wytham to Colchester, and abutting on the lane from Estyrford to
Saltcote; which she with others (named) lately had of the demise of Richard
Pratt of Feryng and others, by grant dated Wednesday after Palm
Sunday, 24 March, 34 Henry VI. 5 February, 7 Henry VII. Fragment
of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 3396. Grant by Geoffrey son of Robert de Orlingbere, to Hugh,
lord of Cranesle, Agnes his wife, and Alice, daughter of William de Wyleby,
of the reversion of a messuage and land in Cranesle which Stephen Elis
and Stephen his son hold for their lives at a rent of 20s. yearly, who are
to pay the said rent to the said grantees. Witnesses:—Master Reginald,
rector of Cranesle, William de Sancto Germano of Broughton, and others
(named). Friday after St. Matthew the apostle, 5 Edward H. Seal,
imperfect. |
[Linc.] |
C. 3397. Grant by Roger Graynesby of Grymesby, to John Langholm
of Conyngesholm, Thomas Moigne of Clee, and Alan Kedyngton of Wathe,
of land in Wathe, part lying in the east field by Southindale, adjoining land
of William Fraunk, knight, on the east, and abutting on 'le Mere' which
lies between the field of Wathe and Gaynesby, with other land upon
Brynyngmare, and part lying in the west field. Saturday before the
apostles Simon and Jude, 15 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Notts.] |
C. 3398. Release by Geoffrey son of Geoffrey the clerk of Strelle, to
Sir Robert son of Sir Robert de Strelle, of all his right in a plot of pasture
and wood called 'le Freyt.' Witnesses:—Sir Philip de Pauntone, sheriff,
Sir Thomas de Stapulford, under-sheriff, and others (named). Strelle,
6 November, 21 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 3399. Grant by Edith, late the wife of John Mulle, to John Croke
and 'Nicholas Burgh, clerks, Nicholas Wotton, and William Holtham,
clerk, of all his lands and tenements in Remmesbury. Friday after the
Exaltation of Holy Cross, 10 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 3400. Grant by Roger Goddessalve of Tuttebury, chaplain, to
Richard Burton and Richard Roundell of the same, of a burgage in
Tuttebury in the monks' street. Sunday after St. Matthew the apostle,
18 Richard II. Seal, imperfect. |