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[Leic.] |
D. 601. Conveyance by John Norman, Thomas Kybbeworth, chaplain,
Thomas Whetacre and Andrew Porter, to John Broune of Leycestre, and
Joan his wife, of a messuage in Leycestre, in St. Mary's parish, adjoining
the lane called 'Kepeovenlane.' Witnesses:—Thomas Wakefield, mayor
of Leicester, and others (named). 8 August, 7 Henry IV. Two seals and
portion of seal. |
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D. 602. Release by Philippa, late the wife of . . . . . . . . . . .,
to . . . . . . ., and Alice his wife, of all . . . . . . . . . 25 Henry VI.
Mutilated fragment. Fragment of seal. |
[York.] |
D. 603. Grant by John de Holtby, son of William de Holtby, of
Neuby-on-Wysk, to Sir Michael de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, and Sir Robert
de Bolton, clerk, of two messuages and land in Neuby aforesaid. Houden,
6 January, 2 Henry IV. |
[Norf.] |
D. 604. Grant by Robert Hanslape of Wetyng, to John Thaxster
of Asshill, and John Cupper, chaplain, of land in Asshill, lying in the
furlong (quarent [ena]), called 'Petryse,' adjoining land of Uphall manor.
26 November, 1 Richard III. |
[Oxford.] |
D. 605. Demise by Gilbert Wace, knight, to Thomas Chaucer, of all
his lands and tenements &c. in Ewelme, Souncombe (Swincomb), and
Thoffeld, except certain lands &c. in Ewelme and Souncombe called
'Schepehurst,' and except Waseswode, and Morryswode. 5 April, 20
Richard II. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 606. Confirmation, by Agatha, daughter of Hoel Ystin, of a grant
by Walter de Leythe, her husband, to Henry Russell son of Alexander, of
thirty acres of land in Ystin. Witnesses:—William Besser, Stephen de
villa David, Adam Bayldun, and others (named). |
[Warw.] |
D. 607. Demise by Robert the abbot, and the convent, of Stonleye,
to John Marleton and Joan his wife, for life, of land in Cobynton (Cub
bington), part lying at Brithmundsich, part upon Ryhenhul, and par
'undur' Calwedon. Thursday after the Annunciation, 17 Edward
[III ?]. |
[Worc.] |
D. 608. Release by Matilda de Strengesham, late the wife of Simon
de Offeleg', to Sir Roger the abbot, and the convent, of Pershore, of al
her right of dower in certain land in Strengesham, which the said simon
sold to the said abbot and convent. Witnesses:—Philip de Kaillewey, John
de Bocton, and others (named). |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 609. Grant by John Tyard of Brackele, to William Hardel and
William Blesworth, of the same, of all his goods and chattels in Brackele,
Sunday before St. James the apostle, 16 Richard II. |
[Kent.] |
D. 610. Grant by John Lombard of Chalk, to John Martyn of the
same, of pasture for six sheep in Chalk, in Westmerrhs. Sunday after the
translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 36 Edward III.
Endorsed: 'vi shepe lees in Westmershe.' |
[Middx.] |
D. 611. Demise by the lady Philippa the prioress, and [the convent],
of Sopwelle, to Adam (?) . . . . . ., and Alice his wife, of land in London.
Sopwelle, Thursday after the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 4 Edward II.
Much injured. |
Kent. |
D. 612. Grant by Richard Martyn of Westchalk in the parish of
Chalk, to Richard Martyn of Eastchalk, and Richard Potkyn of Westchalk, of land lying in Northfeld, in the tenure of the lordship of Westchalk,
part bounded by the marsh called 'Stoctoneslees' and by lands of the
lordship of Westcourte. 14 November, 4 Edward IV. |
[Camb.] |
D. 613. Demise by Robert le Clerk of Wasterton, to Andrew de
Codenham, of Cambridge, for ten years, of a messuage, grange, garden, and
land in Cambridge and Grancete, except a hall in the said messuage called
'le Newehall.' . . . . . . . before Michaelmas, 31 Edward III. Injured. |
[York.] |
D. 614. Release by Thomas and Henry de Mikylton, to Richard
Smalwod, of Gyllmunby, of all their right in a toft and croft in Bowes
Sunday after St. James the apostle, A.D. 1383. |
[Essex.] |
D. 615. Grant by Sewall le Spycer of Chelmersford, to Philip de
Aungre, and Alice his wife, of land in Bromfeld, abutting on the high
road from Chelmersford to Branketree. Tuesday after Palm Sunday
14 Edward III. |
[Worc.] |
D. 616. Grant by John atte Syche, alias John Chelmescote, to John
Moraunt, of Stolton, and Simon Bryan, chaplain, of cottages and lands &c
in Newbold-on-Stoure, with the reversion of a messuage and a moiety of a
messuage with lands &c. in Admundescote (Armscot?). Tuesday after
Whitsunday, 7 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Notts.] |
D. 617. Letter of attorney by Robert son of Robert de Misterton
authorising Thomas Doynell of Misterton, and William Matheuson of Misn
(Missen), to deliver seisin to John, his son and heir, of lands, tenements
and reversions &c. in Misterton. Wednesday after the Epiphany
11 Henry IV. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 618. Release by John Whyte, 'carpenter,' of Tenby, to Alice
late the wife of Robert Seer, of all his right in the moiety of a burgage in
Tenby (Tenibia), abutting on the sea, in a place called 'Laston,' by the
port. Friday before the Assumption, 5 Henry V. |
[Staff.] |
D. 619. Grant by John del Wyche, to Henry de Burton, and Agnes
his wife, of a void plot of land in the lower street of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Monday after St. Chad the bishop, 4 Henry IV. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 620. Release by John Wydelock, the elder, of Gumfreyhiston
(Gumfreston), to John Glasier, the elder, of Tenby, of all his right in a
burgage in 'la Cornestrete,' in Tenby. Thursday, 28 May, Corpus Christi
day, A.D. 1372, 46 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
D. 621. Grant by Andrew Bartrem of Maxstoke, to John Wylmuston,
vicar of the church of Maxstoke, and Thomas Hayteley of Little Pakynton,
of a messuage with a hall with upper and under chambers annexed, and a
curtilage, called 'le Newelaghton,' in Maxstoke, also a grove adjoining the
high road from Coventry to Maxstoke and Colshull, and land in Maxstoke
called 'Moldland' lying by Scoriereslond and Bartremfeld. Monday after
the Purification, 6 Henry V. Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
D. 622. Release by Agnes late the wife of Richard le Taupenir, to
Stephen le Taupenir, and Cristina his wife, of all her right of dower in
half a plot [of land] in Neuport, in 'la Higstret,' Witnesses:—John de
Cauz, William Bigod, John de Gristowe, and others (named). |
[Oxford.] |
D. 623. Agreement between Sir William Asselyn, of Upledecoumbe,
rector of the church of . . . . ., and brother Robert de Curtlyngton
(Kirtlington), prior of Burncester, that whereas the said Sir William has
granted certain tenements in Upledecoumbe to the canons of the said priory,
in frank almoin, for a certain use, the said prior grants that the said
tenements may remain always to that use, with liberty to the heirs of Sir
William to sell the said tenements as their right of inheritance; with
undertaking by the said prior that the said Sir William shall be buried in
the church of Burncester, before the altar of the Virgin Mary &c. The
said Sir William bequeaths his body to the church of Burncester, and also
his . . . . . . with the two best cart-horses which he may have at the
time of his death to convey his body to the said church &c. Saturday the
vigil of All Saints, A.D. 1302. Injured. |
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D. 624. Confirmation by William son of Henry, lord of Suthlee, of a
grant made by Reimund de Suthlee to Robert son of Horn, and confirmed
by Richard son of the said Reimund, of the land of Brodelond under
Litelore. Witnesses:—Hamelin, parson of Suthlee, Richard de Bromlee,
and others (named). |
[Suff.] |
D. 625. Certificate by John Hastyn and John Hall, bailiffs of Ipswich,
that John Yaxlee, gentleman, is their fellow burgess, and free from custom
or toll for goods and merchandise, according to the grant of franchises made
to them by the king, and praying that he may be allowed to trade elsewhere
free of such toll. Monday after Trinity, 5 Henry VII. French. |
[Kent.] |
D. 626. Grant by William Badecok of the Isle of Greane, to Richard
Munde of Chalk, of a messuage [in Chalk] situated in 'le Thekstret'.
Chalk, Christmas day, 4 Henry IV. |
Herts. |
D. 627. Demise by Robert Newport and Simon atte Bowe of
Buntyngford, to John Bally and Eborard Flete, citizens and mercers of
London, and John Tilby, clerk, of a piece of meadow called 'Marchalmede'
in Buntyngford. 9 April, 13 Henry IV. |
[Warw.] |
D. 628. Demise by Adam son of Ody de Assheso, to Agnes, daughter
of the late Henry the carpenter, of Austleye, for the grantor's life, of a plot
in Arlee called 'Wodelee,' on which she will build a suitable house at her
own expense. Witnesses:—Sir John, vicar of Austleye, and others
(named). Wednesday after St. Luke, 2 Edward III. |
[Worc.] |
D. 629. Release by Philip Kaylewey of Strengesham, to Sir William
the abbot, the convent, and the almoner, of Pershore, of all his right in 6s.
yearly rent, received from Hykemon Smert of Strengesham. Witnesses:—
James Russel, Henry Michel, and others (named). |
[Dorset.] |
D. 630. Demise by William the abbot, and the convent, of Netley
(Lettele), to Gilbert de Anestye, and Cristina his wife, of all their houses
in Melcombe by Weymuth, with the adjoining plot, except a soller and cellar
in which the grantors stored their grain. Waddon, Friday after All Saints
5 Edward II. |
[York.] |
D. 631. Release by Robert de Coverham, to Thomas de Claxton and
Gilbert de Elvet, of all his right in messuages and lands in Snape and Well,
in the county of Richemond, held by the persons named, part lying in
closes called 'Depeeng de Farwald,' 'le Flattsyde,' 'Farwaldfeld,'
'Appylgarth,' 'le Oxynpastur,' and 'Braythwayt,' and part in Farwaldeng.
20 December, 20 Richard II. Seal. |
[France.] |
D. 632. Receipt by William Fulheronis, bachelor of laws, one of the
judges of the court of Aquitaine, for 100 francs received from Bernard
Angevin, constable of Bordeaux, for one year's salary. Last day of
September A.D. 1430. Portion of seal. |
[Worc.] |
D. 633. Agreement between the abbot and convent of Evesham, and
the abbot and convent of Pershore, relative to the possession of a pond
extending by the water of Stoune from the sluices of the mill of . . . . . .
to certain land in Aldermestone, on the hill called 'Heye Clif,' viz. the said
abbot and convent of Evesham, acknowledge the said [pond] to belong to the
said abbot and convent of Pershore, who are to keep the said pond and
watercourse in good order &c. . . . . . . after the nativity of the Virgin
Mary, 8 Edward III. Much injured. |
Leic. |
D. 634. Release by William Selater of Coventry, yeoman, and
William Sclater, his son, to the abbot and convent of Sulby, co. Northampton, of all their right in a messuage and land in Boresworth.
20 April, 12 Henry VII. |
[Warw.] |
D. 635. Demise by Giles de Enlyngton, to John, his younger son, for
life, of rents in Wythibrock, with remainders in tail to John's elder
brother Henry, and to the said John, and reversion in fee to the grantor.
Erdyngton, Wednesday after St. Mark, 20 Edward III. |
Herts. |
D. 636. Grant by William Hosel of Little Munden, to Sir John
Thornebury, knight, Adam Rottese, citizen of London, and William Turk
of London, of all his lands and tenements &c. called 'Hillelondes' in Little
Munden; with clause for re-entry if he return from foreign parts; if the
grantor dies abroad the grantees are to sell the premises and dispose of the
proceeds according to the said William's will. 9 June, 6 Richard II.
Injured. |
Somers. |
D. 637. Letter of attorney by George Broke, knight, lord Cobham,
John Fitzjames, William Courtney, Richard Page, and Edward Beynton,
knights, authorising Thomas Bromesdon and Robert Raymond to receive
seisin from the sheriff of Somerset of the manors of Chadder, Norton
Beuchamp, Lympisham, Tornek, Sandford, Avell, Chadder Hannams, and
Briggewater, and also of messuages, burgages, lands and rents in Cadder,
Norton Beuchamp, Lympisham, Tornik, Sandford, Worley, Avell,
Briggewater, Worspryng, Banwell, Uphill, Candisbury, Brentmersshe,
Axbrigg, Makkysmill, Heygrove, Milverton, Henton Bluett, Brene, and
Charde, and of the Isle of Stepleholmes, all which they lately recovered
against Robert Raymond and John Long by writ of entry in le post. Last
day of July, 24 Henry VIII. Signed. |
[Chesh.] |
D. 638. Demise by . . . . . ., knight, and Isabella his wife, to
Ralph . . . . . ., of [the advowson of?]. the church of Schokelach in
Chircheschokelach . . . . . . Malpas, Wednesday after St. Margaret,
. . Richard II. Mutilated fragment. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 639. Demise by Thomas Perrel the younger, to Walter Gruffith
and Isabella his wife, for eighty years, of a tenement in Tenby, in. the street
called 'le Crakow strete.' 24 August, 23 Henry VI. Portion of seal. |
Heref. |
D. 640. Release by John Wentle of Rolleston in the parish of Little
Byrche, husbandman, to Isabella Gardener, prioress of Acornebury, of all
actions. 24 June, 14 Henry VIII. |
[Herts.] |
D. 641. Grant by John Charteseye, to Richard Rych of Hodesdon,
of a messuage and land in the same, doing suit for the grantor at the
sheriff's hundred or tourn held at Warebrigge. 10 (?) Richard II. Much
injured. |
Glouc. |
D. 642. Indenture between Robert Handy of Evesham, of the one
part, and William Adams of Welarsey and Margaret his wife, late the wife
of William Pynke, of the other part, relative to a messuage, cottages, a
colverhous, orchard, and other lands, part called 'the Lynches' &c. in
Seynbury, late the said William Pynke's, the reversion of which has been
purchased by the said Robert from Thomas Pynke, son and heir of the
said William Pynke, and which the said Adams and Margaret hold for her
life, having attorned to the said Robert, witnessing that the said premises
are to be divided at Michaelmas next between the said parties in manner
specified. 20 July, 1 Richard III. English. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 643. Grant by Helias de Manerbir, to John le Wallis, and Joan
his wife, of a burgage in Haverford, in the street called 'le donstret'; paying
4s. yearly in support of a light in St. Mary's church, Haverford. Saturday
after St. David the archbishop, A.D. 1343. |
[Norf ?] |
D. 644. Demiseby Roger deMundham of Staunford, clerk, notary public,
to Richard Taillour of Wirthorp, and Margaret and Katherine, Richard's
daughters, for their lives, of a messuage in Wirthorp adjoining a toft called
'le Gildhous,' rendering yearly a rose at Midsummer. Sunday after the
Ascension, 33 Edward III. |
[Worc.] |
D. 645. Indenture between Thomas Corbet and Joan his wife, of
the one part, and John de Neubold, parson of Preston-on-Stour, of the
other part, relative to the manors of Admondescote and Tydilmynton of
which the said Thomas and Joan are seised for the life of Joan, and which
are claimed by Reynald de Hambury under a writ of fermedon in reverter
(fourme de don en le reverti); the said Thomas undertakes to plead in
right of his wife, and to cause his said wife to attorn or surrender her
estate in the said manors as the said John's counsel shall ordain, after
which the said John agrees that ho, or whoever is tenant of the said
manors, shall grant the manor of Tydilmynton to the said Thomas and Joan
for their lives &c. and will cause them to have the value of Admondescote in money, yearly, for term of Joan's life &c. Morrow of the Holy
Trinity, 39 Edward III. French. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 646. Grant by Richard atte Bote, to William Oly[ver] and Agnes
his wife, of land in Cokelborghe, part lying in Langele Burel. Chippeham,
. . . . . . after the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 3 Edward II. Much
injured. |
Berks. |
D. 647. Release by John Coteron of Neubury, to Katherine, late
the wife of William atte Wode, deceased, of all his right in the manor of
Weston with its appurtenances near Welford which he, with Richard
Abberbury, knight, and others, deceased, formerly had of the gift of the
said William. 4 July, 10 Henry V. |
[Kent.] |
D. 648. Grant by William Wolford of the parish of Chalk, to
Richard Munde of the same, and Cristina his wife, of all his part of a
messuage and land in the said parish, the messuage lying in 'le Thekestret'
and the land lying in the field called 'Eastfeld.' Feast of the Exaltation of
Holy Cross, 9 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 649. Grant by John Wace of Brackele, to Nicholas son of the late
Alexander de Childebury in Evenle, of land in the fields of Evenle, part
lying at Horselowe, abutting on the field of Mixebury, part lying on
Smethefurlong, part abutting on Saltstretwey, and part adjoining B . . . tfouleswey &c. Saturday before St. Dunstan, 10 Edward II. Much
injured. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 650. Demise by William Perrot of Haroldiston, esquire, to
Jevan ap Howell Broun, and Howell ap Llewellin Broun, for sixty years,
of a tenement at Voilegoz in Kemmeis, with all lands anciently belonging
thereto in Castell Carue and Voylgoz. 10 July, 8 Henry VII. |
[Warw. or Worc ?] |
D. 651. Release by Agnes, daughter of Alvred Benjamin, to the
abbot and convent of Bordesley, of all her right in all the lands and
tenements which her father held of the fee of the said monks. Witnesses:—
Thomas de Stokes, William de Raggeleg', and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Carmar.] |
D. 652. Grant by William Fort, to John son of Walter Wynter, of a
water-mill with land and wood in the lordship of Penryn Deuddoe, between
the land of Maignorgeyn and the stream called 'Rocht'; the said John
being bound to grant a remainder in fee, after William's death, to Thomas
Fort the elder, of Rolston. Saturday the Conversion of St. Paul,
16 Richard II.
Endorsed: 'Penryn in Lanstephan.' |
[Glouc.] |
D. 653. Letter of attorney by brother H. abbot of Haylles, authorising brother J. de Hardepir', their fellow monk, to pay a fine for
receiving again the lands of the abbey. 15 kalends of April (18 March),
25 Edward [I]. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 654. Grant by John Beket, lord of Cuttuthe, to Thomas Coswyn
and Elionor his wife, sister of the grantor, of all his messuages, lands, and
tenements in Sowth Coldrenik in the parish of St. Germans, for the life of
the said Elionor, rendering yearly a red rose at Midsummer. 20 April,
1 Richard III. |
[Berks.] |
D. 655. Grant by William son and heir of William Ylger of
Englefeld, to Sir Roger de Englefeld, knight, of land in Sylhamstede
Abbots, lying in Langeforlong; with other land in Silhamstede Banastre,
part lying in Burhforlong abutting on Burhstret, and part abutting
on Mulwey. Wednesday before the apostles Simon and Jude,
7 Edward II. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 656. [Grant] by William Al . . ., to Simon son of Robert de la
Grene of Makesey, of a tenement in [Makesey (Maxey) ?]. Witnesses:—
Sirs Geoffrey de Lamar[e] and William de Colevile, knights, and others
(named). 26 Edward [I]. Fragment. |
[Worc.] |
D. 657. Grant by William Ateford of Perschore, to John de Godryngton, chaplain, of land [in Perschore ?]. Sunday before the Ascension,
41 [Edward] III. Much injured. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 658. Grant by John le Maistir, to John Laurence, of half a
burgage in Pembroke adjoining the 'pondefold' of the lord of Pembroke.
14 February, 7 Henry V. |
[Herts.] |
D. 659. Demise by John Dycons and John Pereson, to John
Clopton, esquire, of a messuage, formerly three shops, with a curtilage
adjoining, in St. Albans, in the street culled 'Shopwellane,' which they,
with others (named) deceased, lately had of the grant of Idonia, relict
of Richard Fayrechyld, of St. Albans, widow; with letter of attorney
authorising Robert Lambert and Nicholas Geffrey to deliver seisin. 4 May,
2 Richard III. |
[Somers.] |
D. 660. Conveyance by Thomas Fichet, knight, to Robert Cole and
Joan his wife, for their lives, of the croft which Reginald North formerly
held in Spaxton; the grantees to build a new house at their own expense,
the necessary timber being found by the lord. Saturday after St. Clement,
3 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
D. 661. Release by William Joce, esquire of the king, to Peter
Lodyngton and Alexander Trefour, of all his right in all the lands and
tenements &c. in the parish of Hermodesworth (Harmondsworth), which
he and the said Peter and Alexander had of the gift of John Leye,
citizen of London, and John Dodde of Stanes; also release of all his right
in a messuage, garden, and land called 'For . . . . .,' in Sybbiston
(Sipston) in the said parish. 7 November, 17 [Richard] II. Defaced.
Seal. |
[Somers.] |
D. 662. Grant by John son of Geoffrey, lord of Edyngton, to
William Payn of Strete, clerk, of arable land in Edyngton. called 'la Gore,'
and meadow land in the same lying in 'la Estmede,' with the crops thereon.
Witnesses:—Sirs Geoffrey do Stawylle, Richard de Cheltone, knights, and
others (named). Copy.
Underwritten: Memorandum that the above is a copy of a deed shown
to Robert Hull, lord of Edyngdon, by Lucy de la Haye, tenant of the
said tenure &c. who complains that the said meadow is deficient by eight
rods &c. |
[Worc.] |
D. 663. Release by Joan, relict of Alan Bussart of Pershore, to Sir
Henry, the abbot, and the convent, of Pershore, of all her right in a messuage
in Pershore lying in Taddelon. Witnesses:—Reginald le Porter, William
le Brak', William Ywayn, and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
D. 664. Grant by Robert de Comenore, with the consent of Beatrice
his wife, to William son of Nicholas the Frenchman (Francissi) of Sumerford, and Sibyl his wife, of land in Sumerford, extending from the high
road to the water of Flexei. Witnesses:—Simon Punchard, Simon the
Englishman (Anglico), Richard de Bottele, Nicholas son of Peter de
Wivelekote, and others (named). |
[Pembr.] |
D. 665. Grant by William Perrot son and heir of Thomas Perrot
esquire, to Isabella, late the wife of the said Thomas, for her life, of all his
messuages and lands &c. in St. Davids, . . . drigriff . s, Thlegerboyd, and
Harnglo, all in the lordship of Pebidiauk. 2 November, 14 Edward IV.
Seal, broken.
Endorsed: 'Inter W. Perrot et Is[abella] Wogan.' |
[York.] |
D. 666. Release by William son of Robert de Sutton, to Reginald de
Clyfton, of all his right in land in 'le Bradenges' in the territory of
F . . . . Massam, Sunday the feast of St. Silvester the pope, 12 Edward II. |
[Worc.] |
D. 667. Grant by Maurice de Lega, to the abbot and convent of
Pershore, of land in Walecot and Pershore, part lying in Longelande, part
in Sydlynghulle, part in Wetenorov, part 'en la Cleye' above 'la
Muldene,' part 'into la Muldene,' and part 'into' Humelbroc extending
towards Nonemonneslonde; with 3s. yearly rent in Walecot to be devoted
to the light in St. Mary's chapel, Pershore, and 23½d. yearly rent in
Pershore for the light of the high altar of the church of St. Edburga,
Pershore. Witnesses:—Walter de Caldewell, and others (named). |
[Oxford.] |
D. 668. Indenture witnessing that John de Drayton, clerk, executor
of the will of Dame Elizabeth de Elmerugg, has sold and delivered to Sir
John de Lenveysy, certain goods and chattels in the manor of Cudlyngton
viz. sixteen oxen, a bull, certain land and grain growing on the demesne
lands, two large vats (cuvées) &c. for which Sir John is to pay 24l. to the
said John at the dates specified; also the said John has assigned to the said
Sir John two chests and tables with trestles in the hall, a presser called
'appelquarne,' a plough with all accessories (tout lapparail), a winnowing
fan (ventulabre), and a 'heiree' for the kiln (toraill), in allowance for
certain lead which is to be delivered to the said John; also defeasance of a
bond by the said Sir John and others (named) for 40l. to be paid to the
said John at Michaelmas next at Oxenford, witnessing that if the said Sir
John shall pay the above mentioned 24l. to the said John as specified, then
the said bond shall be void. Saturday before St. Margaret, 3 Richard II.
French. Portion of seal of arms. |
Bedf. |
D. 669. Release by Robert Luyt, 'gentilman,' and Thomas Benet, to
John Estbury, esquire, and John Coton, of all their right in the manor of
. . . . ., and in all the lands and tenements &c. in Higham Gobion, Berton,
Pulloxhill, and elsewhere in the county named, which the releasors, with the
grantees and others, lately had of the grant of Thomas Bassingbourn,
esquire. 13 . . . ., 3 Richard III. Much injured. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 670. Agreement by Sarra, late the wife of Alexander de la Dene,
widow, to a deed between Adam, her son, and John Hardynkes, concerning
a shop (selda), a soller, and a sewer (cloaca), in the borough of Leskerred
(Liskeard), which Adam had of her gift. Monday after [the Invention] of
Holy Cross in May, 5 Edward II. |
[ ] |
D. 671. Grant by . . . . Row and Ellen his wife, to David . . . .,
and Eva his wife, of a burgage and a half in . . . . . . St. Barnabas the
apostle . . . . . Fourteenth century. Mutilated fragment. |
[Worc.] |
D. 672. Grant by Peter de Koges of Pershore, to William de Malverne,
baker (pistori), in free marriage with Matilda de Koges, of land in Walecote,
part extending 'in to the Muldene,' and part lying in Ordive croft.
Witnesses:—David de la Fort[heye], John Ywein, and others (named). |
Cornw. |
D. 673. Grant by John de la Style, son and heir of Thomas de la
Style, to William de Denyhok, son of William de Denyhok the elder, of the
homages, rents, and services of Roger de Forsdone and Joan de Labyry,
for messuages and lands in Northeratrizowan, held by them from the
grantor. Wednesday the morrow of Michaelmas, September, 1 Edward
III.
Also, Grant by the same, to the same, of the homages, rents, and services,
which the above-named tenants owe to the grantor, for their tenures in
Northeratrizowan; if the grantee is disturbed in the said grant, the grantor
will make good the value from his lands in Kyldreynek &c. Dated as
above.
Also, Grant by Udelina late the wife of Robert de Treworghy, to Thomas
de Kyldreynek, of the homages &c. owed by Anger de Forsdon and Joan
de la Byri, for their tenures in Nort Trezhowan. St. Germans, Monday
before St. German in May, 11 Edward II. Copies on one skin.
Underwritten: Memoranda headed 'Copia de Reed Boke Cotenbek,'
and dated A.D. 1352, 26 Edward III. temp. Sir John de Graunson
[bishop of Exeter], showing names &c. of tenants of lands in North
Treyowan. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 674. Letter of attorney by Richard Cole of Loyngwayr in
Kennneys, authorising David William of Haroldiston near Haverford, to
deliver seisin to William Perrot, esquire, and David ap Thomas Vicker, of
all Richard's messuages and lands &c. in Trefglemmes within the lordship
of Pebidiauk. 1 October, 1 Richard III. |
[Herts.] |
D. 675. Demise by Robert de Louthe, esquire, to William Cut the
elder, and William Cut the younger, of Esenden, for their lives, of lands in
Esenden, lying in 'le Smytheshamme' and 'le Northfeld.' Easter day,
8 Henry IV. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 676. Grant by Richard Eton the younger, of Bannebury, to John
Brokhampton and Thomas Bolle, clerks, and Nicholas Trymenell of
Brakley, of a tenement called 'le Whithalle' in Brackley, with land in the
fields of Eveneley. Sunday after St. Barnabas, 12 Henry IV. Portion of
seal. |
Hunt. |
D. 677. Grant by Joan, late the wife of John Tyndale of Ravele,
widow, to Thomas Hore of Childerlee co. Cambridge, Herry Helperby,
John Crabbe, William Herne, John Roys, William Martyn, and John Davy,
of the manor of Ravele, with the advowson of the church of All Saints,
Sautre; also of all his lands &c. late of the lordship called 'Moynes' of
Sautre. Sunday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 1 Henry V. Seal. |
[Worc.] |
D. 678. Conveyance by Robert the prior, and the convent, of Maydenebradelegh, to John Rogere, Matilda his wife, and Joan their younger
daughter, for their lives, of a messuage with a curtilage and land in
Trympele, paying 6s. 8d. yearly, at the four terms of the year used in the
manor of Kyderminstre &c. 10 August, 8 Henry IV. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 679. Demise by John Picton of Carrewe, esquire, to Jevan ap David
the tailor (sissorem) of Haverford, and Margaret his wife, of three parts of
a burgage in Haverford adjoining a stream called 'Schitrichislake.' 4 March
9 Henry V. Two seals. |
[Kent.] |
D. 680. Demise by John Sprenere the elder, of Cobeham, John
Sprenere of Melton (Milton), Richard Lecote of North Flete and John Elys
of Chalk, to William Martyn of the same, of pasture for six sheep in 'le
Westmershe.' Vigil of All Saints, 12 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: 'Chalk,' |
Somers. |
D. 681. Indenture between William the abbot [of St. Mary de Graciis]
near the Tower of London, and the convent of the same, and John Frankes,
clerk, witnessing that as soon as the said abbot has a good title to the
wardship of a messuage and lands in Uphill and Cryston which John
Pokeswell, deceased, held by the courtesy of England, and which are held
of the manor of Blakedon belonging to the said abbot and convent, and also
to the marriage of the son of the said Pokeswell and Eleanor his late wife;
then the said Frankes shall have, by deed of gift from the said abbot,
a moiety of the profits from the said premises till the heir is of age, with a
moiety of the profit arising from the heir's marriage &c. the parties hereto
binding themselves in 20l. each, to observe the covenants specified. Feast
of St. John the Baptist, 2 Henry IV. French.
Endorsed: 'Johan Frank clerk de la chanceleri.' |
N'hamp. |
D. 682. Grant by Baudewyn Bereford, knight, and Elizabeth his
wife, to John Morehall, of all the lands and tenements in Overlond in the
parish of Hentone, with rents in Farningho, and lands and tenements in
Stene, formerly belonging to Stephen Raulenes, Nicholas Rodestone, and
Roger Warde. Michaelmas, 5 Henry IV. Seal of arms. |
Kent. |
D. 683. Release by John Perioth of the parish of Cleve, to Richard
Tumbyrwode of the parish of Chalke, of all his right in land in the said
parish, in a place called 'Gaveland,' adjoining land of the prior of
Bermundeseye, and land of the heir of Sir John de Cobham, knight.
14 March, 12 Henry IV. |
[York.] |
D. 684. Letter of attorney by Henry de Nessefeld, son of John de
Nessefeld the younger, authorising John de Helmeslay, citizen of York, to
deliver seisin to Ralph, carl of Westmoreland, lord of Neville, John Alwent,
and Richard de Pykeryng, chaplains, Robert de Coverham, and John de
Morton, of a tenement with shops and cottages in York, on Castill hill.
Raby, 6 January, 10 Henry IV. French. |
[Kent.] |
D. 685. Grant by Richard Danyel of the parish of Chalk, to Robert
Lucas of the same, of all his share of a 'hawe' called 'Fabyanishawe,' in
the said parish. Feast of St. George, 2 Henry IV. |
[Camb.] Beds. Bucks. |
D. 686. Receipt by Master Richard Derham, warden of the scholars
of King's College, Cambridge, for 20l. yearly grant from the king, received
from John Worship, sheriff of Beds. and Bucks, for the Easter and
Michaelmas terms last past. 28 October, 1 Henry IV. Fragment of
seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 687. Release by Margaret. Redynges the prioress, and the convent,
of St. Michael's without Staunford, to John 'in the Pytte,' Staunford, of
all actions concerning a yearly rent issuing from a void plot in the street
of Scoftegate in Staunford, adjoining a tenement of the duke of York;
with grant of the said plot to the said John, for eighty years. Morrow of
the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, A.D. 1406. |
[Leic.] |
D. 688. Release by Thomas Daude of Stretton Parva, to William de
Byllesdon of the same, and Margaret his wife, of all his right in lands and
tenements in Stretton aforesaid. 13 April, 5 Henry IV. |
[Linc.] |
D. 689. Release by William Hast of Quappelad, to Simon Callow of
the same, of all his right in land in Quappelad (Whaplode), abutting on
Hastyshedland and on the common road called 'Saltneygate.' Thursday
before St. Barnabas, 8 Henry IV. |
[York.] |
D. 690. Letter of attorney by Thomas Grene, esquire, and John de
Notton, authorising John Doynell and Robert de Allewent to receive seisin
from their lord, Ralph de Nevill, of Raby, earl of Westmorland, of the manor
and castle of Shirrefhoton, and of messuages, cottages, lands, and wood in
Estlyllyng, Westlyllyng, and Corneburgh, and of all knights' fees and
advowsons of churches &c. belonging thereto. 7 November, 6 Henry IV. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 691. Letter of attorney by John Creyk of Leskirret, authorising
John Mey, clerk, to deliver seisin to Edward Beket, Robert Brewys, and
Joan, the grantor's wife, of all his messuages, lands, and tenements in Sint
German and Laydok. Thursday after the apostles Peter and Paul,
7 Henry V. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 692. Release by John Partnay, chaplain, lately dwelling in
St. Michael's priory without Staunford, to the lady Agnes Leek, the
prioress, and the convent, of the same, of all actions. 23 June,
12 Henry IV. |
[York.] |
D. 693. Grant by Thomas Bysett, brother and heir of John Bysett,
of Kingeston-on-Hull, to Ralph, earl of Westmorland, lord of Neville and
Marshal of England, Sir John de Barton, clerk, Sir Robert Morton,
chaplain, and William Frank, of all his lands and tenements &c. in Estherlesey and Scithill, with other land in Ingleby Arneclif. 21 February,
13 Henry IV. Portion of seal. |
[Middx.] |
D. 694. Grant by Matilda Lodyngton, mother of Peter Lodyngton
and late the wife of Thomas Lodyngton, of Sybbeston in the parish of
Hermodesworth, widow, to John Hore alias Okebourne, of land which
she and the said Peter, deceased, lately acquired from John Smyth, son and
heir of William Smyth, lying in Blakyngrave, in the parish of Stanwelle,
adjoining a meadow called 'Oxenfordesmede.' 27 April, 5 Henry IV.
Fragment of seal. |
[Somers.] |
D. 695. Grant by Robert Hulle, lord of Ayly, and Isabella his wife,
to William Stephenys and Emmot his wife, for their lives, of the reversion
of a tenement in the parish of Nyth[er] Asscheholt, now held of the
grantors, for his life, by Robert Tremelet. Sunday before St. George,
7 Henry IV. Portions of two seals. |
[Somers.] |
D. 696. Conveyance by Robert Hulle and Isabella his wife, lords of
Edyngton, to Robert Kyng and Juliana his wife, for their lives, of all that
tenement in Edyngton which Thomas Kene formerly held. Wednesday
after the Epiphany, 2 Henry IV. |
Sussex. Surrey. Bedf. |
D. 697. Letter of attorney by Elizabeth, lady la Zouche, lady of
Eyton, co. Bedford, authorising John Bore of Chidyngston, co. Kent, to
receive all moneys due to her as dower or otherwise from the manors of
Codlawe, Tadham, Wildebregge, Almodyton, Stopeham, Berecourt, Lynche,
Changeton, Colley, Westbechesworthe, and Bokelond, cos. Sussex and
Surrey, and to hold her courts in the said counties, and to receive the profits
from her hostel in London, formerly belonging to her late husband, Sir
John de Arundell, also to be steward of her courts leet at Eyton and
Toturnho, co. Bedford, with a yearly salary of 5 marks and his livery with
the fur belonging thereto &c. 3 October, 3 Henry IV. French. |
[Rutl.] |
D. 698. Letter of attorney by Nicholas Grenham, rector of the
church of Seyton, authorising William Beaufou of Seyton, to deliver seisin
to Anne Heyford of the same, of all the lands and tenements &c. in Seyton
Thorp, and Lyd[yng]ton, which Nicholas had of the grant of Robert
Heyford, Anne's father. Thursday after St. Luke, 11 Henry IV. |
Kent. |
D. 699. Release by Richard son of John Colet of Schorn, to Richard
Tumbyrwode of Chalke, of all his right in land in Chalk, lying in a place
called 'Gaveland' adjoining land of the prior of Bermundeseye and land of
the heir of Sir John de Cobham, knight. 14 March, 12 Henry IV. |
[Worc.] |
D. 700. Letter of attorney by Margery Walker of Perschore,
authorising Thomas Muriel, chaplain, of the same, to deliver seisin to
William atte Welle and Walter Tandy, chaplains, Richard Rys, John
Parker, and John Berne of Perschore, of all the lands and tenements &c.
in Perschore, Walcote, and Wyke, which they have of her gift, The feast of
St. John and St. Paul, 1 Henry IV. |