|
[Dorset.] |
A. 4601. Acquittance by Walter the prior of Winterburn Wast (de
Wasto), for 100s. received from Sir Adam de Strathone, clerk, for the rent
(censa) of manors in England, and of the advowson of the church of
Winteburne. Wednesday (feria quarta) after Whitsunday, A.D. 1286.
Fragment of seal. |
Wilts. |
A. 4602. Conveyance by John Barlet, to Thomas, rector of the church
of Swindon, of all his land of Neyerkote, with a court and garden &c.
for six years. 'La Hokeday,' 36 Henry III.
Endorsed: 'Swyndon juxta Wotton.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4603. Release by Robert de Bampton, to Walter de la Hoke and
Christina his wife, in tail, of all his right in land in Lideherd Treygos,
formerly held by Matilda, late the wife of Alexander de Castell, Witnesses:
—Thomas le Tyas, Anketill de Castro, John Aylmer, Nigel de Stoke, and
others (named). Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
A. 4604. Grant by Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle and
Devon, and lady of the Island, widow, to Roger de Chilham, in tail, and to
Margery his wife, of all the land and tenement in Meriston, held at will by
the tenants named, together with the said tenants and their issue &c.
Witnesses:—Sirs John son of John, William Marmiun, John la Ware,
Jordan de Kingeston, Henry Trenchard, Jordan la Ware, Gilbert de Knevile,
knights, Sir John de Insula, parson of Scaldeflete, and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4605. Confirmation by Hugh le Despenser, of a conveyance by
Lady Ela Lungespeye, late the wife of Philip Basset, to Adam de Stock,
and Roger de Stock, his brother, of lands in Wolphale which she held in
dower of Hugh's inheritance there; with release by Hugh of all his
right therein. Fasterne, Friday after St. Edmund the archbishop,
22 Edward [I]. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4606. Demise by Master John Prophete, canon and prebendary
of the collegiate church of Southmallyng, to Master John Kyrkeby, dean
of the same, for three years, of his prebend in the said church. 1 August,
A.D. 1386, 10 Richard II. |
[Essex.] |
A. 4607. Release by Ysolda de Bellocampo, widow, to John her son,
of all her right in a tenement in Middeltun. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de
Glanvile, Sir Hugh de Lasrandre, Ralph de Grendon and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4608. Grant by Joan de la Hoke, daughter and heiress of Walter
de la Hoke, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, the elder, of all her lands and
tenements at 'la Hoke' in the parish of Lydeard Tregos. 20 September,
11 Edward II. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4609. Release by Walter le Heyr, of Uppaven, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser (dispensario), Walter's chief lord, of all right in land, meadows
called' Dockemedestorte' and 'Brodemedestorte,' and pasture for fifty sheep
&c. in Estmidelfold, in Upphaven; part of the land lying at 'le Eldechird,' part
at Hakardeslond, part beyond 'le Drove,' part by 'la mere' of Rusteshale,
part in 'La Hamme,' part at Havestok, part upon Balrichulle, and part at
Privetlynche; with further grant of the rent from a messuage, land and
pasture in Uppaven, and of the reversion of the said messuage &c. Feast
of the Purification, 17 Edward [I]. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4610. Agreement between Adam de Stratton, and Sir John son of
Reginald son of Peter, relative to certain suit of court every three weeks
and presentment of pleas, claimed by the said Adam at his hundred of
Heyworth from the said Sir John and his men of Staunton, viz. four of the
said men are to attend twice a year only at the said hundred, at the turn or
at the view of frankpledge called 'le laweday' after Easter and Michaelmas
to present hue and cry and effusion of blood, paying three shillings to the
said Adam in discharge of all claim on account of the aforesaid suit; the
said Sir John is to have all other attachments issues and profits of the said
town formerly belonging to the said hundred. Also the said Adam is to
have right of entry into the manor of Staunton to levy Crown debts &c.
and to apprehend thieves. London, St. Andrew's Day, 16 Edward [I].
Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4611. Release by Nicholas, the abbot, and the convent of Stanleye,
to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of all their right of common for their cattle in
his wood of Fasterne. Saturday after St. Barnabas the apostle,
29 Edward [I]. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4612. Grant by Thomas Basset, to Alan his son, of his manor of
Comptun with the land of Berewic. Witnesses:—Thomas de Druval,
Robert de Mara, Robert de Witefeld, Walter de Dunstanvile, Geoffrey de
Beleye and others (named). Twelfth century. Equestrian seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4613. Sale by Adam son of Everard Bat, to Alan Basset, of land
in Cumtone, which Adam inherited from John his brother, to whom it had
been sold by William de Cinnoc. Witnesses:—Reginald de Calne, Richard
de Hentona, Anselm Maudud, Roger Curteis and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4614. [Grant] by William Cinnoc, to Alan [Basset], of land [in
Cumpton]. Witnesses:—Richard de Canvill, Thomas de Kenet, Bartholomew, parson of Cumtun, and others. Fragment. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4615. Grant by John Russel and Katherine his wife, to Thomas
de la Hoke, of all their lands and tenements at 'le Hoke' and Hasele,
within the manor of Lydyard Tregos, and of a shop in Creklade, and 1d.
yearly rent. Feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 4 Edward II. Two seals, one
injured. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4616. Release by Thomas le Large of Taseworth, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser (dispensario), of all his right in a messuage and land in Litlecote
in the parish of Helmerton, which Walkelin le Large, Thomas's ancestor,
formerly held from Sir Alan Basset. Witnesses:—Richard de Daunteseye,
Laurence de Stodleye, Roger de Corston and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4617. Release by Sarah, late the wife of Philip Sturmy of Burbach,
to Elias son of John Farman of Hungerford, in tail, and to Galiena his
wife, of all her right in all the lands and tenements which the said Elias
and Galiena have of the grant of John Bacon, Sarah's son, in Estrigge, in the
parish of Remmesbury. Witnesses:—John de Hampton, mayor of Oxford,
and others (named). Oxford, Thursday. . . . . St. Luke, 13 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4618. Grant by William de Cumbrewelle, to Alan Basset, of laud
at Depedene, and all his wood there, with the land on which it stands.
Witnesses:—William Cinnoc, Reginald de Calne, Alexander de Stodlee,
Bartholomew, the clerk of Cumtune, and others (named).
Endorsed:—'Depeden, la Wiz in Cumpton'. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4619. Grant by John Wace, to the monks of Stanleg', of land in
Henton. Witnesses:—Reginald de Cain, Robert Bloett, Hilary de
Bachamton, Theobald de Winterburn, William the clerk of Berewic, and
others (named). Twelfth century. Equestrian seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4620. Letter of attorney by John son of John Bacon of Burbarch,
authorising Geoffrey Sturmy, his brother, to deliver seisin to Elias son of
John Farman of Hungerford, and to Galiena his wife, of all John's lands and
tenements in Estrigge, in the parish of Remmesbury. Witnesses:—John
de Compton, mayor of Oxford, and others (named). Oxford, Wednesday
after St. Luke, 13 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4621. Demise by Philip de Wotton Basset, to Sir Hugh le
Despensier, for forty years, of all that tenement with lands &c. which
Philip de Molendino, the grantor's father, held by the manor of Fastern;
paying 50s. yearly, and a new robe 'de secta clericorum' at Christmas to
Philip. Saturday before the Purification, 9 Edward II. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4622. Grant by Sarah late the wife of John Bacon of Burbach,
to Elias son of John Farman of Hungerford, in tail, and to Galiena his
wife, of a messuage and land in Estrigg in the parish of Remesbury.
Oxford, Wednesday after St. Luke, 13 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4623. Release by . . . . . . . . of Elias Farman of Hungerford,
to the convent of . . . . ., of all right in lands &c. which Sarah Bacon
held in . . . . . . Poughele, 24 Edward III. Injured. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4624. Grant by Matilda, daughter of the late John le Flemming,
to John Bakun, Sarah his wife, and John his son, of a messuage and land
in Estrigge in the parish of Rammesbyri, for the service of a clove of
gillyflower. Witnesses:—Sirs Roger de Kaleston, William de Columbers,
Ralph de Haddele, Robert de Blagegrove and others (named). Portion of
seal.
Endorsed:—Memorandum of various persons to whom the above
premises had come by demise. |
[Notts.] |
A. 4625. Manumission by Sir John de Loutham, knight, of Thomas
Agasson Underthehull of Bildisthorp, his bondman. Walton by Chasterfeld,
21 May, 44 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4626. Grant by Robert son of William le Fraunkeleyn, of Berewik,
clerk, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of all the lands and tenements which
he has of the grant of William, son and heir of Simon, in Berewik Basset.
Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Harwedon, Adam de Stok, Thomas de Tyeys,
Laurence de Stodleye and others (named). |
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A. 4627. Demise by Bennet son of Walter de Fuletun, to Gilbert
son of Alvred de Wikes, of all his land of Wikes called 'Burlaund,' except
a messuage and wood, for nine years from Michaelmas after the death of
Ralph de Hastines. Witnesses:—Alexander de Rameseie, Robert de
Badue, Eustace de Pilekoc and others (named). |
[Wilts ?] |
A. 4628. Grant by John de Latton, to Sir Adam de Stratton, clerk,
of land in Upton, in 'la Westmede,' part lying in 'la Withydole,' adjoining
'la Wodag,' and part extending upon Medforlong. Witnesses:—Sir Arac
Ridel, knight, William de la Rivere, Richard de Westwode, Thomas de
Padehale, and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts ?] |
A. 4629. Grant by James son and heir of Ralph Russel, to Adam de
Stratton, clerk, of a messuage and land in Upton. London, Monday,
SS. Philip and James, 1 Edward I. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4630. Demise by Gilbert le Dun, to Adam de Argoges, of three
messuages, a croft, and land in Rammesbury, with release of all his right
therein. Witnesses:—Sir Richard de Oxehaye, Robert de Chaury,
William de Haselbeche, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, and others (named).
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4631. Grant by Hugh Bernard, to Alan Basset, of land in
Bradetune, of the half hide which Edmund de Roclay and Scolastica his
wife claimed against the grantor &c. part lying in Gavelewurd under 'la
Visweia,' part in Brendeswelle, part at Witeweya, part in Merfurlang, and
part by the lordship of Thornehille &c. Witnesses:—John Luvel, Hugh
de Hernton, Reginald de Caln, Robert Bloet and others (named).
Equestrian seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4632. Release by Richard Pyg of Bedon, to Sir Hugh lo
Despenser (dispensario) of all his right in all the lands &c. in Uphavene,
which he had of the grant of Sir Philip Basset, and of William de Wyke,
except a dwelling and certain land specified. 3 Ides of April, viz. Sunday
the feast of St. Leo the pope, A.D. 1288. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4633. Grant by William son and heir of Simon de Berewik
Basset, to Robert son of William le Franckelayn of Berewik, clerk, of a
messuage with curtilage and croft in Berewik, with land and pasture there,
part in a tillage called 'la Nywelonde,' adjoining the high road called 'la
Westharepat,' and abutting on the pasture of Ricardeston, and on land
called 'la Holebreche'; part extending on 'la Drave' opposite a tillage
called 'la Poundfald'; part in tillages called 'la Langebreche,' 'la Sortecrofte,'
and 'la Northlangels,' abutting on land called 'la Brodacra,' part in a
tillage called 'la Sortebuttokes,' and part in 'la Middelforlange' by 'le
Stanrewe,' abutting on 'la Brocforlange.' Witnesses:—Laurence de
Stodley, William le Escrivayn, Adam le Chamberlayn and others (named).
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4634. Grant by Hugh le Despenser (dispensarius), to Sir Ernald
Murdach, knight, for his life, of all the lands and tenements in Uphavene
and Rustesale, which Hugh had of the feoffment of Richard Pyg.
Witnesses:—Sirs Richard de Colsyl, Simon de Torny, Thomas le Rows,
John Walrant, knights, and others. Seal of arms, broken. |
[Wilts ?] |
A. 4635. Grant by Adam de Port, to Ralph de Wxesi, of eight acres
of pasture, in free service, for which Ralph has given him 5s. and a palfrey
worth 20s. Witnesses:—Thomas de Frene, Adam de Argugis, Richard de
Wynterburne, Helmar de Berwe, and others (named). Twelfth century.
Endorsed: 'Carta Ricardi Blundi.' |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4636. Letters patent by Hawisia de Saumford, acknowledging the
receipt from Sir Philip Basset and the executors of Sir Laurence de
Samford, her late husband, of a charter of feoffment of Dauntesye, made to
the said Laurence by Sir Gilbert de Dauntesye, and of a charter of
confirmation thereof by Sir Richard de Dauntesye; also of the chirograph
made between the said Sir Laurence and Gilbert of land in Dauntesye
Bremelham, Wivelesford &c. and of the letter of attorney by the said
Gilbert to give seisin to the said Laurence of the manor of Dauntesye.
London, feast of St. Gregory, 45 Henry III. Fragment of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4637. Release by William de Everle, to Sir Hugh le Despenser
of all his right in a messuage and land in Uphavene. Tuesday after
St. Laurence, 2 Edward II. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4638. Release by Walter le Heyr of Uppavene, to Sir Hugh le
Despenser (dispensario) Walter's chief lord, of 6s. yearly rent with the
reversion of the cottage and land for which the said rent is due; also of
land, and of his meadows called 'Dokemedesterte' and 'Brodernedesterte,'
and of pasture, in Estmiddelfolde; part of the land lying at 'le Eldechyrde,'
part at Acardeslonde, part beyond 'le Drove,' part by 'la mere' of
Rusteshale extending upon Bradewey, part at Havestok, part upon
Balrichhulle, part at Pryvetlynch, and part in 'le Hamme.' Witnesses:—
Richard de Coumbe and Arnald Murdag, knights, Richard Pyg, Peter de
Wylesford and others (named). Seal, injured. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4639. Grant by John in the lane, of Toneworth, and Margaret
his wife, to Richard de Montesfort in fee, and to Rose his wife of a croft
of land in Toneworth, called 'Hoggecroft,' with a meadow and lane
adjoining. Sunday before Midsummer day, 41 Edward III. Two seals of
arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4640. Grant by Henry, earl of Warwick, to Ranulph the Palmer
(palmario), son of Richard de Polford, of land in Taneworth. Witnesses:—
John de Lodbroc, Henry de Thubbenay, Thomas Peysun, parson of Taneworth, Peter de Valle, and others (named). |
Warw. |
A. 4641. Conveyance by John Swet, to Rose, late the wife of Richard
Mountfort, of all his estate in all the lands and tenements in Toneworth
and Aspele, which lately belonged to Thomas Colyns of Toneworth, and
which John holds for life from the Crown. 17 January, 22 Richard II.
Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4642. Grant by William de Arden, to William, parson of Napton,
of 6s. rent in Croddewurthe with the homages and services &c. due from
the tenants of certain tenements there, and all the service of certain land in
Ethorp, with a meadow there. Witnesses:—Adam de Napton, Thomas de
Herford, Stephen de Rodburne, Nicholas de Croddewurthe and others
(named). Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4643. Grant by Thomas Colynes of Toneworth, to Sir William
de Bromwych, perpetual vicar of Toneworth church, of all the lands and
tenements &c. in Toneworth, Aspeleye, Ullenhale, Notehurst, and Beltesert,
which Thomas had of the grant of Sir Henry de Wolverychston, perpetual
vicar of Toneworth church, and of Richard Dolphyn, son of the widow
(filii vidue). Monday after Christmas, 49 Edward III. Seal, injured. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4644. Release by Richard Dolfyn of Toneworth, chaplain, and
John de Yelschawe of the same, to Rose, late the wife of Richard de
Montefort of the same, of all their right in all the lands and tenements in
Toneworth, late belonging to Henry Sellun of the same. Sunday after
St. Valentine, 51 Edward III. Seal of arms imperfect, and portion of
seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4645. Grant by Richard le Cok, to Robert de Folewode, vicar of
Toneworth, Henry de Middelmor, and Simon de Folewode, of all his lands
and tenements in Toneworth and Aspeleye, together with rents from lands
and tenements held by the tenants named in Aspeleye, Toneworth, and
Oleuhale, and the reversion of certain tenements. Monday, vigil of the
Epiphany, 2 [22 or 28] Edward III. Fragment of seal of arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4646. Grant by John called Perceval of Someri, to Sir Simon de
Benetleye Strecche, chaplain, of all the land &c. in Toneworth and Aspeleye
which John had of the grant and sale of Sir William de Bello Campo, late
earl of Warwick, and others named, and of a house with a curtilage which
John inherited in Aspeleye. Saturday after St. John ante Portam Latinam,
4 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4647. Grant by Simon de Manecestre of Taneworth, to Thomas
Godhorpe and Agatha his wife, in tail, of all the land in Taneworth, called
'Berterameslond.' Witnesses:—Sirs John Pecche and Richard de Wythacre,
knights, Sir Reginald Bakun, rector of Solihull church, Jordan de Otleye
and others (named). |
[Warw.] |
A. 4648. Grant by Walter Tapping, son of William Tappyng, of
Toneworth, to John de Ruyton, of a messuage and two curtilages in
Tappynggusende of Toneworth, adjoining the lane called 'Russelluslone'
and extending to Tappynggusgrene. Saturday after St. John ante Portam
Latinam, 36 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4649. Grant by Thomas atte Wyle of Taneworth, with the
consent of Juliana his wife, to John de Stapulton of the same, in fee, and to
Alice his wife, of a plot of meadow in Taneworth, adjoining the road
called 'Sprunwallelover.' Saturday before St. Mark, 10 Edward II. |
Warw. |
A. 4650. Demise by Sir William Catesby of Lambeth co. Surrey,
knight, to William Askewe of Lapworth, yeoman, of a 'hempe' plot of
ground in Lapworth aforesaid, adjoining the high way from Warwick, for
a hundred years. 19 October A.D. 1585, 27 Elizabeth. Signed. English.
Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Warw. |
A. 4651. Release by Thomas Burdet, knight, to William de
Bisshopesdon, knight, of all his right in the manor of Lappeworth Halle,
Feast of St. Barnabas the apostle, 7 Henry V. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4652. Confirmation by John son of J. de Clifford, of a grant by
Alice his mother, to William, brother of Richard the bridge-keeper
(pontarii) of Strafford, for sixty years, of a messuage on the bridge.
Thursday after Michaelmas, A.D. 1235. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4653. Will of Nicholas Rody of Warwick bequeathing 40s. to
St. Mary's, Warwick, for payment of tithes due 'many yeres afore,' and
desiring that a stone of black 'lyas' be set beside Evesham 'for to lye upon
me having . . . . scriptur contaynyng these wordes pray for the sowle of
Nicholas Rody, sumtyme styward of this towne', also bequeathing his lands
in Warwick and Whitenasshe to the earl and countess of Warwick in tail,
and his 'gode haburjon' and 'gode harpe' to certain persons named, also
to Robert Rede 6s. 'for an gowne clothe' which the testator owes to him
'for amends for a sore hurt wuche Thomas Wegewode my servant gafe
him with a swerde in my service'; also bequests of 'blake clothe' to his
servants &c. Thursday after St. Anne, A.D. 1458, 36 Henry VI. English.
Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum that the said will was proved before the
commissary general of the bishop of Worcester in the parish church of
Warwick, on October 25, A.D. 1458 &c. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4654. Grant by Joan, late the wife of Robert Bonhome of
Coventre, widow, to William son of William Austyn of Hulle by Warrewyk,
of a tenement in Wymondeslone in Coventre, which she inherited after the
death of Emma Wymound, her mother. Thursday after St. Ambrose
8 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4655. Demise by Richard Cornifer of Henley, to John Austyn
of Lapworth, for his life, of two fields with a meadow adjoining in
Lapworth, called 'Wolfernewode.' Monday the vigil of St. Laurence
24 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4656. Grant by William Midneit, to William de Franketon
(Francton), of all his stalls (seldas) in the market place, with land belonging
adjoining the street 'de wasto gardino.' Witnesses:—Richard de Aula,
Richard de Warewic, Geoffrey de Wilnhal, William de Folkeshul
(Fokeshill), and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4657. Grant by Henry de Branteston, to Hugh de Branteston his
son, and to Margaret, Hugh's wife, in tail, of land in Lapwrth, with houses,
parks, mills, rents, and homages &c. Witnesses:—Richard de Wroxhull,
Geoffrey le Marchal, Roger de Brome, Robert Pypart, and others (named). |
[Warw.] |
A. 4658. Release by Thomas Colyns of Toneworth, to lady Rose
Montfort, of all his right in all those lands and tenements in Toneworth,
Aspcley, Notehurst, Solihull and Ulnhale, which he had of the grant
of John Folewode and others (named). Sunday after Michaelmas,
18 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4659. Grant by Sir Henry de Lodbrok, to John son of Richard
des Aspes of Astleye, for his life, of land, meadow, and pasture sufficient
for two cows and two bullocks in Thoneworth, with a chamber and grange
near the gate, for grain, and four beasts (jumentes) of the value of one
mark each &c. and four oxen, price 20s. each. Friday before St. Dunstan,
9 Edward II. French. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4660. Grant by William de Bissopesdon, to Alexander Coc of
Lappewurth, of land in the assart of Wulvurunewude. Witnesses:—Sir
Bardulf de Cesterton, John de Ludinton, Roger le Franceis, William
Sparhauek and others (named). |
Warw. |
A. 4661. Grant by William de Arderne of Radbourne, to John son of
William de Catesby, of the homages and services of the prior of Coventry,
the abbot of Coumbe, and the prioress of Hynewode, and of Thomas le Rous
and Ellen his wife, for lands and tenements which they hold of the grantor
in Rodbourne by Southam, with all the rents and services which the
grantor has in Honyngham and Ethorp by Wappenbury. Erescote,
Thursday before the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 43 Edward III. French.
Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4662. Sale for 40 marks, by master John Prophete, clerk, to
master Adam de Wykemere and John de Langeton, clerks, of the tithes
of corn of the parish church of Ringmere, for the autumn of the year
named, paying certain sums to the dean &c. of the collegiate church of
South Mallyng and so much barley to six labourers serving the said
master John at Ringmere and Welingham during the autumn last past &c.
Wednesday after St. Nicholas, 7 Richard II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4663. Grant by Nicholas Howelot of Thoneworth, to Reginald de
Berkeswelle of the same, and John his son, of land in Thoneworth,
adjoining 'le Stokynge' of John le Arch.' Sunday before the Annunciation,
10 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4664. Demise by the prioress and the prior and convent, of
Nonne Etone, to Thomas de Heyford of Rodburnc and Matilda his wife,
for their lives, of land in Sporforde, in the fields of Rodburne. Monday
before St. George, 23 Edward III. Injured. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4665. Sale and release by Robert son of Thured, to William de
Franketun, of all his land and service which he held in chief from the
prior of Coventry at the quarry towards the church of St. Nicholas
[in Franketun]. Witnesses:—Richard de Aula, William de Wilnhall, David
de Fonte, Robert Bretun, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4666. Conveyance by John Brome of Lapworthe, to Thomas
Parsones of the same, Agnes his wife, and Thomas their son, for their lives,
of a messuage in Lapworthe, called 'Stikemones place.' Sunday after
St. Katherine, 50 Edward III. |
Warw |
A. 4667. Grant by Robert de Legh, to John de Catesby, of all his
estate in 'la Egge' grange in Rotteleye, with all other lands there lately
held by Thomas de Stathom from the abbot of Stonleye. Lichfeld, Thursday
before the Epiphany, 48 Edward III. French. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4668. Defeasance of a grant by Margaret daughter of Robert
Roos, knight, and late the wife of Thomas Pynchebecke, to John Lumbard
and Robert Gybbes of Midildicheford, of land in Stretton-on-the-fosse,
belonging to Margaret's manor there, with the advowson of Stretton church;
witnessing that after the decease or resignation of the present rector of
Stretton the said John and Robert Gybbes shall present William Lumbard,
John's son, or one other fit clerk to the said church within six mouths, and
that immediately after the said presentation the said land and advowson
shall remain to the said Margaret for ever. Saturday, 25 March,
19 Henry VI. Two seals. |
Warw. |
A. 4669. Grant by Thomas Grene of Tonworthe, yeoman, to Richard
Catesbye, esquire, of lands and tenements in Tonworthe, viz. a messuage
and land with a cottage and one 'lez Tanhowse' adjoining the high road
from Birmyngham to Stretford upon Aven, and the road from Knoll; a
pasture called 'Greate Hawkeshawe,' a meadow called 'Longemedowe,'
pastures called 'Lyttyll Hawkeshawe' and 'Wyntertons' and a croft called
'Medowcroftesfyld,' all lying together by a rivulet called 'Hawkeshawe
broke'; also a pasture called 'Longecroft' and a meadow called 'Leightons'
adjoining land of Tonworthe chantry called 'the Vales.' 12 June,
35 Henry VIII. Seal. |
[Oxford.] |
A. 4670. Will of Agnes Blessett of Watlyngton, widow, leaving 4d.
to Lincoln church, and a napkin with towel (mappam cum tuell') to
Watlington parish church &c. 20 May, A.D. 1456. |
[Heref ?] |
A. 4671. Release by Henry son of Robert son of Philip de Hyniton
in Stradhull, to Alice Stramp of the same, of all his right in a messuage
and curtilage in Hyniton. Sunday, the feast of St. John the Baptist,
43 Edward III. |
Warw. |
A. 4672. Demise by George, Richard, Edmonde, Edward, and John
Catysbye, esquires, sons of Sir Richard Catysbye, knight, deceased, to
Thomas Lewys, of Grismond, co. Monmouth, yeoman, for ninety-nine years,
of the manor of Lapworth, commonly called 'Ireland fearme,' with pastures
&c. in Lapworth parish called 'Sparhawke feeld' and 'Wakefeld' with a
croft in Belshard, called 'Wellcrofte'; reserving a parcel of waste ground
called 'Herbery Hethe.' 20 August, 16 Elizabeth. English. Signed.
Four seals, two of arms; and fragments of seal.
Endorsed:—Names of witnesses. |
Herts. |
A. 4673. Release by Edward Bensted, to William Saye, knight,
John Vere, earl of Oxford, John Radcliff, knight, lord Fitzwater, Robert
Radcliff, knight, Henry Haydon, knight, and others (named), of all his
right in the manor of Benyngton, and in the advowson of the church
there; with warranty against the abbot of Westminster. 8 November
2 Henry VII. |
[Warw ?] |
A. 4674. Indenture witnessing that Sir John de Bysshonesdon
knight, has received the homage of John de Pype for the tenements
which he holds of Sir John in Morton Daubeney. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert
du Vaal, Roger de Ayllesburs, Robert de Napton, knights, and others
(named). Warrewyk, Monday after SS. Peter and Paul, 7 Edward III.
French. Seal of arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 4675. Memoranda of six grants in tail to Ralph Dyne of Bereford,
and Joan his wife, in Merdene, viz. by Sir John de Lenham, knight, of
tenements; by Alice de Broke, of a messuage, garden and land; by Adam
and William, sons and heirs of Philip de Rede, of land and wood &c. by
the said Adam and William and by Ellen late the wife of the said Philip, of
land and a garden; by Richard son of Richard de Rede of Merdene, of a
garden; and by the said Adam and William of land and wood, part called
'Lakenfeld' and part 'Estfeld' &c. French. |
[Glouc.] |
A. 4676. Grant in tail by Walter Sanford of Mourton, to Walter de
Maryns of Hull and to Alice the grantor's daughter, in free marriage, of a
chamber and bakehouse with two gardens and a curtilage; also land in his
close by Horscroft, with land in the field called 'Overfeld,' extending to
the bank from the spring called 'Wodewelle'; also land in Westfeld,
adjoining the high road from Mourton to Oldbury, and the bank called
'Legarstesbrok'; also land in the meadow called 'Nyewebrech'; also pasture
in 'la Westmore,' extending from the tillage called 'le Wowelond,' as far as
upon Tourdeneytespol; all in [Mourton ?]. Witnesses:—Sir Peter le Veel,
Robert de Dane, Walter Southmede, John de Gopeshull and others
(named).
Endorsed: 'Mourton.' |
Worc. |
A. 4677. Sale by John Feld of Kyngysnorton, chapman, to William
Wyllyngton, esquire, of all his lands and tenements within the lordship of
Allechurche called 'Cockys Bache,' adjoining land called 'the Ruddyng'
upon Blakdon, and land of the bishop of Worcester called 'hyghe
Wastels'; for which William has paid John 8l. and has released to him
all his right in a yearly chief rent &c. from a pasture in Allchurche called
'Swanneshull,' extending from land called 'Fraunces' to Ikeneldst[r]ete.
20 June, 38 Henry VIII. English. |
[Worc.] |
A. 4678. Release by Walter Bochard of Devyses, son and heir of
Geoffrey Bochard of the same, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, earl of
Winchester, of all his right in the meadow of Perschore, with other land
there; with the reversion of a meadow which Matilda, late the wife of
Geoffrey Bochard, Walter's father, holds as dower. Sende, Wednesday,
the morrow of St. Barnabas, 18 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Worc.] |
A. 4679. Release by Edith late the wife of Walter Wodorove of
Goldicot, to Thomas de Evesham and Roberga his wife, of all her right in
lands and tenements formerly belonging to Henry le Kyng of Goldicote,
William de Aldermuston her father, Robert her brother, and the said
Walter Wodorove. Wednesday after All Saints, 13 Edward II. |
[Worc.] |
A. 4680. Grant by Thomas Wybbe, esquire, sou and heir of Henry
Wybbe, late of Wyche, esquire, to John Colarde, John Gaye, John Jones
and John Trewman, of all the lands and tenements in Fekkenham and
Tardebygge, called 'Braderugges,' 'Oldeburn,' 'Idewynnes,' and 'Lukes,'
with two crofts adjoining; with letter of attorney authorising Richard
Hambery to deliver seisin of the premises. 6 March, 6 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Worc.] |
A. 4681. Grant by John de Pebbeworth of Evesham, to Thomas his
son, and Hugh de Cokeseye lord of Goldecote, son of Sir Walter de
Cokeseye, knight, of a messuage and land in Goldecote. Thursday after
Michaelmas, 4 Edward II. |
[Staff.] |
A. 4682. Grant by the abbot and convent of Bordesleye, to Roger
son of William Hillary, for his life, of an abatement of the rent due from
him for a mill in Wodnesbure with meadow adjoining and crofts &c. as far
as the bridge of Wynchespathe, with all the issue (omni sequela) of Wodnesbure &c. Morrow of St. Bartholomew, A.D. 1328, 2 Edward III. |
Worc. |
A. 4683. Release by Malcolm Musard, to his lord, Sir Hugh le
Despenser, of all his right in the manor of Marteleie. Evesham, Wednesday
after St. Barnabas, 34 Edward [I]. Seal of arms. |
[Worc.] |
A. 4684. Release by Simon Alayn, to Sir John le Despenser (dispensario), of all his right in land, in the manor of Marteleye, at Holme.
Witnesses:—Walter de Berga, John Clifard, Richard de Egge and others
(named). Seal. |
Worc. |
A. 4685. Release by Malcolm Musard, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of all
his right in the manors of Marteleig' and Sheldesleg'. Bradefeld, Tuesday
after St. Katherine, 1 Edward II. Seal of arms. |
[Bedf.] [Herts.] |
A. 4686. Demise by the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, to
Richard de Graveshende, archdeacon of London, of the manors of Cadyndon
and Kenesworth, with the tithes of the churches there; with inventories of
the stock, implements, houses, lands &c. at the said manors. A.D. 1299.
Draft. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 4687. Letters patent by John Hillary of Treloesek, to Robert de
Trevaygnoun, desiring him to deliver to John Clegher and to Lavina,
Hillary's daughter, seisin of messuages and lands &c. in Treloesek which he
has granted to them in tail. Tyndel, Friday before St. Dunstan, 32
Edward III. |
Worc. |
A. 4688. Demise by Christopher Seyntgerman, to William Wollyngton,
for forty years, of the manor of Grene in Alvechurche. 16 November,
19 Henry VIII. |
Notts. |
A. 4689. Letters patent by Edward Nevill, lord of Bergevenny,
appointing Robert Strelle, his receiver of all his manors, lands and tenements
within the county named. Berlyng manor, 16 December, 32 Henry VI.
Signed. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4690. Release by Philip Avenel, to Adam de Strattone, clerk, of
all his right in a messuage and land in Strattone. Monday before
St. Matthew, 51 Henry III. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4691. Grant by Philip le Bret, to Adam de Strattone, clerk, of a
messuage and land, with all that he may inherit in Nethere Strattone.
Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de Lusteshull and Waleran de Bluntesdon, knights,
Robert de Abindon, John Aylmer and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4692. Release by Adam Robby son of Simon Robby, to Adam de
Stratton, clerk, of all his lands and tenements in Stratton. London, Monday
after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 6 Edward I. Fragment of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4693. Grant by Ralph son of John de Gardino, to Adam de
Stratton, clerk, of 13s. 2d. and a pair of gloves, yearly rent, in Netherestratton and Overestratton, to be received from the tenants named, with
homages &c. London, Saturday after the conversion of St. Paul,
8 Edward I. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4694. Grant by John de Gardino, to Adam de Stratton, clerk, of
meadow land in Stratton, in the meadow of Westrewe. Friday before
St. Barnabas, 45 Henry III. |
Berks. |
A. 4695. Obligation by Reginald le Fouwer of Sryvenham, charging
all his lands and tenements in the said town, or elsewhere, with the payment
of a yearly rent to Sir Adam de Stratton, at his manor of Sevenhampton
[co. Wilts]. Rodeston, 1 April, 12 Edward 1. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4696. Grant by Thomas de la Fenne, son of Thomas de la Fenne,
to Adam the clerk (clerico) son of Thomas de Argwill, of all his land in
Strattone. Witnesses:—Sirs Nicholas de Lusteshulle and Walerand de
Bluntesdon, knights, John the parson of Strattone, Philip le Bret, William
Avenel and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal, broken. |
[Wilts, now Berks.] |
A. 4697. Release by William le Mire, to Sir John le Despenser
(dispensatori), of all his right in meadow land in the moor of Scheperugge.
[Witnesses:—] Gilbert le Blunt, Nicholas de Didenham, John de Lodewell
and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4698. Grant by John de Gardino, to Adam de Argoges, clerk, of a
yearly rent from land in Overestrattone, with land in the common meadow
of 'la Westrewe,' in Netherstrattone. Witnesses:—Philip le Bret, Roger
de Camera, William Avenel and others (named). Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4699. Grant by Nicholas Aylwyn, to Adam de Argoges, of land in
Strattone, lying in Uverefurlang, in the common of Harehull. Witnesses:
—William le Paumer, William Avenel, Thomas Odo and others (named).
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 4700. Confirmation by William de la Fenne, son of Thomas de la
Fenne, to Adam the clerk, son of Thomas de Argwill, of the grant to him
by Thomas, William's brother, of laud in Strattone. Witnesses:—Sirs
Nicholas de Lusteshull and Walerand de Bluntesdon, knights, Philip le
Bret, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |