|
N'hamp. |
A. 10801. Release by William Grymbolde of Norhampton to
Nicholas Walshe, William Willys, and Thomas son of Richard Hanwell, of
his right in the land &c. formerly of Thomas Watford, since deceased, in
Watforde, which they had by the gift of Alice Prestwych of Norhampton,
widow, Thomas's daughter, 6 October, 13 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10802. Feoffment by Reynald Cuper and John his son of
Plumstede, to Philip Tynker of Matelask, of two pieces of land in Plum-
stede and Tune Bernyngham. Monday after St. Thomas the Martyr,
44 Edward III. One seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10803. Feoffment by Robert at 'le Thorn' of Burnham Nortun
to Thomas son of Adam Bentune of Burnham, for his homage and service
and 20s. in gersum, of 1 rood land in the fields of Burnham Northun, at
'Burwes Gathe,' &c. Witnesses:—Peter le Veutre, and others (named). |
Leic. |
A. 10804. Indenture of demise by Lawrence de Hastynges, earl of
Pembroke (Penebrok'), to Agnes late the wife of Hugh de Merynton and
to John de Merynton, of a yearly rent of 20l. from the manor of Nayleston,
for eight years from date. London, Friday the feast of St. Barnabas the
Apostle, 18 Edward III. French. Seal of arms. |
[Salop.] |
A. 10805. Indenture of demise for the term of his life by William
Huggeford, knight, lord of Appeley, to William Skirmor, of the water mill,
multure (secta multure) of tenants, free and bond, 3 crofts and 3a. land
adjoining the mill, and the fishing with all nets &c. except 'wade' and
'stalnet,' at Huggeford; rent, 30s., suit of his court of Appeley, and a
heriot at death, &c. Huggeford, Monday before the Annunciation,
10 Richard II. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 10806. Bond by Richard Matheu of Ruyton to John de Catesby
in 20l. due at Assheby Leger on the feast of the Apostles Philip and James
next, conditioned for the levying of a fine by the said Richard and Celot
his wife, of a messuage, a virgate of land, la. wood and 2a. meadow, in
Priours Herdewyk, according to the directions of the said John or his
counsel . . . . Thursday in Easter week, viz. Thursday after the
Annunciation, 3 Henry IV. Seal. |
Cornw. |
A. 10807. Grant by Thomas de Carmynow to Hugh de Malpas and
James Gerves, of the reversion of all the land, &c. which Elizabeth de
Carmynow his mother held in dower, of his assignment, of the land &c.
which were Sir Thomas de Carmynow's, his father, her late husband, in the
county of Cornwall. The feast of St. Lawrence, 7 Richard II. French.
Seal of arms, broken and effaced. |
Warw. |
A. 10808. Indenture being a mortgage by John Wylughby of
Bobenhull to Eobert Burdet and John Astwell and Thomas Wavre,
chaplains, of all his land &c. there, to secure the payment to John de
Catesby at Asscheby Leger, co. Northampton, on Saturday being Easter
eve next, of 40s. Witnesses:—Edward de Metteley and others (named).
Saturday the feast of St. Maur the Abbot, 19 Richard II. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10809. Feoffment by William Brook, rector of the church of
Lodbrok, John Brook and John Barbour of Bisschopes Ichyngton to
Robert son of John de Catesby of a yearly rent of 13s. 4d. from the lands
and tenements which formerly belonged to Lucy late the wife of Nigel
Richards (Ricardi) in the town of Bobenhull, which rent they had by the
feoffment of the said John de Catesby. The feast of St. Gregory the Pope,
8 Henry IV. Three seals, the third of arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10810. Release by Martin Colbront, of Coventre to Gerard de
Alispath, of his right in a messuage in Coventre in Waste Garden (wasto
gardino); rent, to the chief lords, 4d.; consideration, 2½ marks. |
[Camb.] |
A. 10811. Counterpart of demise by Roger prior of Anglesey, and
the convent of the same, to John de Bodekisham, Maud his wife, and Joan
their eldest daughter, for the term of their lives, of a tenement which
Margery Bassat formerly held of them in Little Wilburgham; rent, 12d. &c. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10812. Feoffment by John Lauerence of Bulkynton to his
eldest son John, and Isabel daughter of John Wawe of the same, and
their issue, with remainder in default to himself, of the third part of a
messuage, 12½a. arable with headlands, and with the meadow belonging to
a half virgate of land there. Thursday before St. Lucy the Virgin,
22 Edward III. Seal effaced. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10813. Feoffment by Nicholas Gower of Toneworthe to John son
and heir of Richard Martyn of the same and Felicia his wife, of the
land &c. which he had by the feoffment of the said John there. Friday
after Christmas, 11 Edward II. Seal. |
[Chester.] [Derby.] |
A. 10814. Chirograph indented being the memorandum of an
agreement between Dame Ingrid de Chetle and Sir Geoffrey de Dutton,
made at Easter next after the departure of Sir Randolf earl of Chester
and Lincoln from England on his pilgrimage, to last for the term of her
life (et durabit usque ad finem diete domine corporalem); to wit, she quit-
claimed to Geoffrey and Helen his wife and their heirs all her dower in
the town of Murcaniston, for a concord (pro concordia . . . . facienda)
between her two daughters; for this, the said Geoffrey and Hellen, assigned
her 12s. rent in the town of Chetle, to wit, from Simon de Hedislee 2s.,
from Richard son of Ravenswart 3s., from Robert Hunter (venatore) 2s.,
from Adam Ywere 12d., from Robert son of Hunter (venatoris) 2s., and
from Hugh (Hudde) 2s.; she shall take nothing from the said men save the
said 12s. on the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul; if by death, or other-
wise, the said men were unable to pay Geoffrey and Helen shall pay the
said 12s. from their amobyr (hamoveriis) yearly. Witnesses:—Philip de
Orrebi, then justice of Chester, Hamo de Mascy, Roger de Menewarin,
Hamo, parson of Chetle, and others (named). One seal, decaying. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10815. Feoffment by Henry le Campioun of Weleton to his
son Richard, for service rendered, of his capital messuage (capitalum domum)
&c. there, a building (domo) between the said capital messuage and the
gate (portam meam) excepted; also of the reversion of the grange which
Margaret de Tewe held of him for term of years, and of four cottages which
William Martyn held of him for life, and the reversion of all other his
lands &c. there. Wednesday the eve of the Apostles Philip and James,
8 Edward II. Seal, decaying. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10816. Indenture of demise by John Bernard of Brandeston and
Isabel his wife, to Thomas le Eyr of Welton, for the term of his life and
a year over, of all their land etc. in Welton; rent, 11s. Trinity Sunday,
12 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10817. Feoffment by Nicholas de Craunforde of Esseby St.
Leger to Godfrey Haliwey of Wlfhamcote, merchant, of a messuage, toft,
and croft in Esseby, which Parnel Ailwene held of him in bondage, next
the tenement John Ailwene then held of him in bondage, and of a half
virgate of land adjacent; also grant to the said Godfrey, his heirs and
assigns, of the said Parnel Ailwene, his bondwoman, with all her progeny,
&c. Monday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 13 Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10818. Feoffment by John de Trejagu, knight, to Roger le
Taillour, burgess of Bodmin, of four messuages, and all his land of
Tredenek beside Nanscolleth; also of a messuage, and all his land of Woen
beside Nanscolleth; also of two messuages and all his land of Tresulian
beside Poldu; also of two corn-mills in Nanscolleth with multure of
tenants &c.; also grant of the right to dig turves in his land of Nanscolleth
for repair of the mill-banks &c. Witnesses:—Sir John de Carmynou and
Sir John de Tynten, knights, Osbert Hameli, John de Tregadou, John de
Nauntyan, Thomas de Brendon, William Pasford. Bodmin, the feast of
the Conversion of St. Paul, being Friday, 18 Edward II. Seal of arms,
effaced.
Endorsed: Stengylly. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10819. Feoffment by John Thurbarn of Bulkyngton, chaplain, to
John la Nerouce of the same, of a place of land with a house on it towards
the cross there. Saturday the feast of St. Michael the Archangel,
26 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
A. 10820. Counterpart of demise by the king, by William, bishop of
Winchester, his chancellor, to William Chapman and William Eghethorne
of Wyvelesberghe of his manor of Esschettesford for seven years from the
morrow of Michaelmas, 41 [Edward III]; rent, 60l. Quenesburgh, 13
January in the said year. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10821. Release by Henry son of Walter de Bannebur', in
Coventre, to Robert of the Belfry (de Clocherio) of Coventre, clerk, of his
right in the land in Earl Street (vico comitis) there between the land of
William Spark and William Hod on either side, and in land in St. Nicholas
Street there between land of Roger le Neve and Walter Marbatin on either
side, with 2s. 6d. rent from the house of the said Walter Marbatin, and
with 2s. rent in Well Street (vico fontis) viz. from land formerly William
Hanne's, 12d. and from land formerly Adam Attegrene's, 12d.; rent to the
lords of the fee, viz. to the heirs of Margery de Recham, for the land in
Earl Street, 2s., and to the prior of Coventre, for the land in St. Nicholas
Street, 2s. Witnesses:—Robert de Chilton, bailiff of Coventre, and others
(named). |
[Warw.] |
A. 10822. Feoffment by John le Boscher of Lodbrok to Nicholas de
Taneworth, of a place of land in the same town, between the messuage of
William Suepston and 'le ewe'; rent, a clove gillyflower at Michaelmas;
consideration, 4s. beforehand. Witnesses:—Sir John de Lodbrok, knight,
and others (named). Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Lodbrok. |
[Linc.] |
A. 10823. Letter of attorney by Orframinna late the wife of Walter
de Poynton to Sir John Rayner, chaplain, to deliver seisin to John de
Whittelbyry, Thomas de Brunham, and Sir John de Westhorp, chaplain,
of the tenements which John Blyth and Thomas de Dancastre of Lincoln
held of her in Wykford. Canwyk, Wednesday after St. Luke the Evangelist,
1383.
Endorsed: Lyncolne. |
Linc. |
A. 10824. Release by John de Westhorp, vicar of the church of
Ouston, to Sir Henry de Plesyngtun, knight, and Elesabet his wife heir of
Maud de Wythylsbery daughter of Orframinna [de] Poynton, of all his right
in the tenements which John Blyth of Lincoln formerly held in Wycford of
Orframinna de Poynton and in a messuage which Thomas de Doncastre of
Lincoln formerly held in Wycford, in the city of Lincoln, which tenements
he formerly had, together with John de Wythylsbery and Thomas de Brun-
ham, since deceased by the gift and feoffment of the said Orframinna.
Ouston, 1 March, 1424.
Endorsed: Relese de Cowyc, Lyncolne . . . . . |
Linc. |
A. 10825. Feoffment by Orframinna late the wife of Walter de
Poynton of Canwyk to John de Wittelbyry of Wyssenden, Thomas de
Brunham and Sir John de Westhorp, chaplain, of all the tenements which
John de Blyth, 'parchemeyner' of Lincoln, held of her in Wykford, in the
city of Lincoln, between 'le litelgotes,' on the north, tenements of John de
Hardeby on the south, and from the highway to the city walls; also of a
messuage which Thomas de Dancastre, 'barkar,' held of her in Wikford,in
the same city, between 'le litelgotes,' on the south and tenements of the
prior and convent of St. Katharine's without Lincoln, on the north, and
extending from the highway to the water of Brayford. Witnesses:—
Robert . . . . . mayor, Robert de Lynne, 'lister,' and John Schip-
man, 'skynner,' bailiffs of Lincoln, and others (named). Canwyk,
Wednesday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 1383. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10826. Feoffment by John Burgh of Braundeston to Thomas
his son of all the land there, which he had by the feoffment of Agnes
Burgh, his mother; with remainder, in default of Thomas' issue, to his
own right heirs. Sunday after St. Hilary the Bishop, 1 Henry VI. |
N'hamp. |
A. 10827. Indenture, being the memorandum of the delivery,
25 May, 10 Henry V, in the presence of John Esturton, mayor of Coventre,
Henry Breux, and Robert Melburn, bailiffs, Richard Southam, master of
the gild of the Holy Trinity, St. Mary, and St. John the Baptist, of
Coventre, Thomas Wildegrys, master of the gild of Corpus Christi and St.
Nicholas, of Coventre, and others (named), by William Attilburgh of
Coventre to Richard Ryvell of the same, of fourteen score of charters,
writings and muniments, sealed and unsealed, touching the manor of
Buckeby, co. Northampton, of the inheritance of the said Richard; which
charters, &c. he had by the delivery of Joan his late wife. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10828. Acquittance by John Buckemore of Coventre to John de
Catesby of Assheby Leger, co. Northampton, esquire, for 40s. for Christmas
quarter last of an annuity of twelve marks payable to him quarterly, for
life, in the church of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist of Coventre.
Dated at Coventre, in the said church, Monday after the Purification, 6
Henry V. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10829. Release by William son of Robert Bonhomme of Coventre
to Geoffrey son of William Austyn of Hull, of his right in a messuage in
Wymundeslone, in Coventre, bounded by the Shirbourne &c. Sunday
after St. Wulstan, 12 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10830. Feoffment by Stephen de Brokedysch, parson of a mediety
of the church of St. Margaret of Brunham, to Thomas Baniolf of Brunham
St. Clement and John Atte Merch, perpetual vicar of the church of
St. Clement of Brunham, of 1a. land in the field of Brunham St. Clement,
&c. Monday before St. John before the Latin Gate, 21 Richard II. |
Warw. |
A. 10831. Indenture being a feoffment by John Buckemore of
Coventre to John de Catesby of Assheby Leger, co. Northampton, esquire,
of all his estate in a moiety of the manor of Lappeworth, rendering to
him therefore yearly for life 12 marks by quarterly payments, in the church
of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist of Coventre. Lappeworth, Tuesday
after St. Martin the Bishop, 6 Henry V. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 10832. Counterpart of the above. Seal of arms (Catesby). |
Warw. |
A. 10833. Release by Roger Aylesbury, son and heir of Agnes
Aylesbury to John Buckemore of Coventre, of his right in a moiety of the
manor of Lappeworth. Lappeworth, Michaelmas Day, 1 Henry V.
Seal of arms. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10834. Feoffment by Henry Asser, merchant, dwelling in Catesby,
to William Snow of Heliden, of a grange with part of a curtilage, with a
dovecot in the curtilage, in Heliden, next the curtilage of Alice atte Welle,
&c. Thursday after St. Hilary, 11 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10835. Release by William son and heir of the late Robert atte
Well (ad fontem) of Heliden, clerk (clericum), to Henry of Heliden, merchant,
of his right in a grange, with a court adjacent, with a dovecot in the court,
in Heliden, which the said Henry held of his demise for term of years.
Thursday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 11 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10836. Feoffment by Geoffrey Austin of Hulle, 'barkere,' to
William son of William de Overton of Lillyngton the younger, of two
messuages lying together in Wymundeslone, in Coventre, together with
the reversion of the tenement which Stephen Skathelok and Emma his wife
held of him for the term of their lives. Witnesses:—Roger le Bray, then
bailiff of Coventre Roger de Pacwode, coroner, and others (named).
Tuesday, Michaelmas day, 12 Edward III. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10837. Counterpart of demise by Thomas de Lodynton and Joan
his wife and Rose daughter of John Malorre of Weleton to Richard le
Mareschal of Weleton of all the land &c. in Weleton which came to them
in ward on the death of one Benedict le Mareschal, till the full age of John
son and heir of the said Benedict &c. together with the reversion of the
land &c. which Agatha late the wife of John le Mareschal and Maud late
the wife of the said Benedict held in dower, if they died during the said
minority; rent, 12s. Sunday before St. Valentine, 7 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10838. Indenture of demise by Mariota daughter of the late
Ranulph de Frangketon to Robert de Dunstaple and Margaret his wife of a
site with houses in Coventre for ten years from Lady Day, 23 Edward I,
situate next land of the master, brethren and sisters of the hospital of
St. John of Coventre, &c.; rent, to the prior and convent of Coventre, 6d.;
they are to have the refusal, if, within the said term, she desire to sell or
make further demise of the premises; consideration, 24s. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10839. Indenture of demise by Giles le Waydour of Coventre to
Henry de Flichamstede of Coventre, clerk, and Margaret his wife, for the
term of their lives in survivorship, of the tenement which the said Henry
formerly held of Sir Adam atte Hall (de Aula), chaplain, next Smytesfordh
bridge in Coventre, next the Shirbourne, &c.; rent, 9s. Witnesses:—John.
de Clyfton, then bailiff, Roger de Pacwode, coroner of Coventre, and others
(named). Thursday the eve of St. Lawrence the Martyr, 4 Edward III.
Seal, broken. |
[I. of Wight.] |
A. 10840. Grant in pure and perpetual alms by John de Blakelonde,
son and heir of Richard de Blakelonde, for his soul and his parents' souls,
to the abbot and convent of St. Mary of Quarr, of the rent and service of
Juliana late the wife of Richard Wodelond, together with the reversion of
a messuage and 6a. land in 'la Hethene stret,' abutting on the road from
Quarr to Nywechcrche, &c. Blakelonde, Monday after St. Vincent the
Martyr, 13 Edward III. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10841. Feoffment by Richard Martyn of Weleton to his daughter
Alice, of 3½a. arable in the fields of Weleton and Esseby St. Leger, next
lands of John Mallory, Simon de Tewe, Nicholas de Craunford, &c.
Weleton, Sunday before All Hallows day, 28 Edward [I] ending. Seal. |
Cornw. Devon. |
A. 10842. Indenture of fine levied at Exeter in the quinzaine of the
Purification, 54 Henry III, before the justices in eyre, between Richard
king of Almain querent, by John de Wyke, and Roger de Valle Torta,
impedient, of the manor and castle of Tremeton and sixty knights' fees and
a half in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, and of the manor of Kalstok
with the advowsons of the churches of Kalstok and St. Stephen's, to the
said Richard in tail, with remainder in default to the said Roger and his
heirs; the said Richard at Roger's instance, has granted to Alexander de
Oxton 200a. wood in the manor. of Kalstok called the wood of Kelly, to
hold with the manor of Inniswork, to him and his heirs, of the said Richard
and his heirs, aforesaid, or in default, of the said Roger and his heirs;
consideration, 300l. paid by the said Richard to the said Roger. Copy. |
Cornw. Devon. |
A. 10843. Feoffment by Roger de Valle Torta to Richard King of
the Romans, Duke of Cornwall, in tail, of the castle of Tremeton, fifty-nine
knights' fees in Cornwall and Devon to the said castle belonging, and the
manor of Tremeton and town of Esse with the water and one and a half
knights' fees in Sutton, Tamerton, Makerton and in the water of Tamar
(Taumbr'); also of the manor of Kalestok with the woods, except Kelly
wood assigned to the manor of Ineswerke; to hold as freely as Reginald de
Valle Torta, or Ralph, his brothers, held the same; with reversion, in
default of the issue of the said Richard, to himself and his heirs.
Witnesses:—Walter bishop of Exeter, Richard prior of Lanceveton, Richard
prior of Bodmin, Reginald de Boterell, Philip de Bodrigan, Ralph de
Arondell, Alan Bloyou, Thomas Lercedekne (Archidiacono), Thomas de
Kent (Kancia), and Ralph de Bevill, knights, Stephen Heym, John Beaupre
steward of Cornwall. Copy. |
[Cornw.] [Devon.] |
A. 10844. Writ by [Edward II] to the Treasurer and Chamberlains
of the Exchequer, reciting the proceedings in the claim of John Corbet and
Henry son of [Henry de la P]omery to the castle of Tremeton with the
towns of Esse, Sutthen, Tamerton, Makerton and Calstoke, as cousins and
heirs of Roger Vautort and ordering them to examine the records in their
custody concerning the said tenements and certify him thereof under the
seal of the exchequer within three weeks after Easter next, returning
therewith the present writ. Teste G. le Scrop, at Westminster, 20 February,
5 [Edward II]. Added:—Pascha a°. ix. Ro. cxx.
Endorsed: Scrutatis scriptis &c. in Thesauraria vestra et sub custodia
nostra existentibus transcripta &c. vobis mittimus in cedulis huic brevi
consutis. Copy. Cf. Rot. Parl. i, pp. 332, 345; Ancient Petitions, 875–6. |
[Essex.] [Herts.] [London.] [Middx.] |
A. 10845. Confirmation by G[ilbert] bishop of London, to the prior
and canons of Holy Trinity, London, of their benefices in his diocese, viz.
the church of Loefstaneschirche, with the chapel of Alsieswiche, the
church of Brumfeld, the church of Nutelege, the church of St. Botulf, the
church of Toteham and the church of Wlcumestoewe. Witnesses:—John
de Hospitali, Master Richard de Storteford and others (named). |
[Kent.] |
A. 10846. Confirmation by Godfrey de Luci, bishop of Winchester,
to the church of Holy Trinity, London, and the canons regular there, in
perpetual alms, of 20s. rent which his father gave them from his rent in the
town of Niweton. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10847. Feoffment by Richard Aleyn of Lillebourne to John de
Bramptone of the same, of a tilth (unam culturam terre arabilis) in
Jelvertoft, containing 11 selions. Witnesses:—William le Mercher of
Lillebourne, and others (named). Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10848. Indenture, being a feoffment by Roger de Trewenhart to
Peter Caham and Margery his wife, in tail, of all his lands &c. in the
town of Wodefold, beside the road leading to Trefula on the north, which
John Philyp formerly held, the toll of tin excepted; also of a place of land
in the town of Sendey, adjoining the churchyard on the west, with houses
and gardens; rent, 10s. 2d. at the quarters usual in the manor of Talgullou,
with suit of court twice a year &c., and suit of his mill in the manor of
Talgulgou (sic), &c. and two dayworks (dietis) in autumn, or 4d. for fine,
6s. 8d. for a relief, &c. Witnesses:—John Trevarthyan, John de Trevas-
wethen, William Talkarn, John de Resworn, clerk. Sendey, Thursday
before the Epiphany, 21 Richard II. |
[London.] |
A. 10849. Chirograph indented being the memorandum of an
agreement between John de Laufar, clerk, and William de Auverne, citizen
of London, that, whereas William had removed the earth in his garden
next a stone wall in front of John's sollar (solarii) without John's assent,
he shall construct three stone buttresses (butericeos) to support the said wall,
and keep them in repair; the water running off the said sollar he shall
catch in his garden; John shall have two windows opening on the said
garden, but so barred with iron that William may incur no loss thereby;
William may not block the view of the said windows by buildings.
Witnesses:—Sir Roger son of Roger, then mayor of London; John
de Tolesan and Ralph Hardel, then sheriffs; Adam de Basinges, Stephen
Bukerel, Michael Toovy, John Normann, Thomas de Durham (Dunolmia),
Lawrence de Frowik, Nicholas Batt, Robert de Cornhull, Robert Hardel,
Nicholas son of Joceus, Thomas son of Thomas, Alexander le Ferrun,
Ralph Sperleng, William son of Richard, John Adrian, William Viel,
William Aswy, Gervase le Cordewaner, John le Minor and Richard de
Hadestok, then aldermen. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10850. Indenture of demise by John de Fraunketone of Coventre
to Richard le Large, of Ruytone beside Bulkyntone, and Celota his wife,
for six years from Michaelmas, 1321, at 16s. rent of a messuage in the High
Street, Coventre. Witnesses:—Roger Dayseye, bailiff, Roger de Pacwode,
coroner of Coventre, and others (named). Friday after the Purification,
1320, 14 Edward II. |
[Suff.] |
A. 10851. Feoffment by Beatrix late the wife of William Fox, widow,
to Sir Philip Basset, for his homage and service and 40s. beforehand, of 3a.
meadow in Bredmad in the parish of Danengho, which the said William
bought of Alexander Crisping; also of 3a. pasture abutting on pasture of
the said Sir Phillip and on the messuage of Alexander Koc, in the parish
of Charisfeud; rent, 1d. at Michaelmas. Witnesses:—Sir William de
Lisle (Insula), and others named. Seal (a bird), with legend: s. beatricis.
fil. henrici coci. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10852. Indenture being a feoffment by Nicholas le Deystere of
Coventre to William son of Robert Bonhomme of Coventre, of 13s. 4d. rent
from a messuage which he had by William's gift in Wymundeslone, in
Coventre, between the tenements of Henry del Sartry, &c., and the
Shirbourne, &c. Saturday, Christmas Day, 13 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10853. Release by Bartholomew son of Walter Caly to Thomas
de Lewys, rector of the church of Walpol, Lewes mediety (pro porcione
Lewenc'), and to Godwin —, of his right in a messuage with buildings
and 14a. land adjacent, in Walpol, &c. Witnesses:—John de Colevile and
William Lovel, knights, Henry de Walpol, and others (named). Thursday
after St. Martin the Bishop, 15 Edward III. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
A. 10854. Feoffment by Adam son of William Cook (coci) to Hugh
de Bodekesham, for his homage and service, of the land which Roger son of
Eustace held of his father in Standon, Payn's acre (acram pagani), 2a. land
at the head of the croft of Ailwin the deaf (Ailwini surdi) next Richard de
Melkele's land, and the land called 'Blowenlee'; rent 2s.; also confirmation
of all the land of Pochendene, and the homage, rents and services of Hubert
de Standon, which the said William, his father, gave to the said Hugh;
rent 12d. as in his father's charter; for this Hugh has released to him and
his mother all the land which was Geoffrey le Ridere's, and has given him
60s. Witnesses:—Richard earl of Clare, Richard his brother, and others
(named).
Endorsed: Ad Angleseie. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10855. Release by Margery late the wife of Richard Miller
(molendinarii) of Wawenes Wotton to John Jory of the same, chaplain, and
Robert his brother for the term of their lives, of her right in a messuage
and curtilage, which the said John had by the gift of the said Richard
there, saving to her 3s. rent. Third Sunday in Lent, 16 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10856. Feoffment by William atte Well (ad fontem) of Hatton to
William Brummon of Alveston of 1a. land, lying dispersed together with
meadow in Hatton field, on the tilth (cultura) called 'Longrug,' viz.
½a. extending from 'Rouelowe' to 'Milisantes Hoke,' &c. and ½a. extending
from the lower 'Vildene Wey' to 'le Medwe Half Aker,' &c; rent, ½d. at
Easter; consideration, 10s. beforehand. |
[Hunt.] |
A. 10857. Feoffment by Robert de Hale, clerk, to God and the
church of St. Mary and St. Benedict of Rammeseye and Sir John the
abbot and the convent of the same, of a messuage with buildings in the
town of Aylington, between his messuage on the west and the several
pasture of John son of John le Lord, called 'Hulkecroft' on the west,
together with 33a. 2½r. arable, and 4r. meadow, in the fields and
meadows of Alyngton, described in detail, all of which he had by the
feoffment of Robert son of John le Lord of Alyngton; also of 8s.
rent from John son of Richard Cook (coci) for a messuage and croft in
Aylington, which he had by the feoffment of William Waldechef of
Cesterton. The morrow of St. John the Baptist, 32 Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10858. Feoffment by Nicholas atte Berue of Toneworth to his
son John and Margery, John's wife, their heirs and assigns, of a curtilage
with a house on it, between his house &c. Thursday the morrow of St.
Katharine the Virgin, 15 Edward II. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10859. Defeasance of a bond, dated Monday the Conversion of
St. Paul, 12 Richard II, by Thomas Herbery of Cleycoton, to Alice late
the wife of John Botiler, of the same, in 10 marks due at Whitsuntide next;
viz. if she take the fruits from 6a. land without hindrance from him, or the
heirs of his body, for the term of her life, &c. Tuesday after the Conversion
of St. Paul, 12 Richard II. |
Warw. |
A. 10860. Release by William de Broke of Warwick to William
Broun of the same, merchant, and Agnes his wife, and William's heirs and
assigns of his right in a curtilage beside their own curtilage within the
borough of Warwick, between the curtilages of Roger le Gouere, Peter le
Organer, &c. Saturday in Easter week, 18 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10861. Counterpart of A. 7041. |
[York, W.R.] |
A. 10862. Feoffment by William de Thorneton to William Bakster
and Thomas de Ormesheved, chaplains, of all his land, &c. in Burton in
Lonesdale and Overbentham. Witnesses:—John de Redemane, of Twisil-
ton, and others (named). Tuesday before St. Peter's chair, 5 Henry IV. |
[Salop.] |
A. 10863. Indenture being a feoffment by Richard Dobyn, rector of
the church of Buturley, to Roger son of Adam, formerly lord of 'la Sete,'
and Margery his wife, in tail, with reversion in default to the heirs and
assigns of Roger, of the manor of 'la Sete,' three water mills on the
Temede excepted. Monday after All Hallows, 20 Edward II. |
|
A. 10864. Certificate by Fremin de Coquerel, keeper of the prévôté
of Paris (garde de la prevoste de Par'), that Luchino of Genoa (Luquin de
Jennes) came before him and acknowledged the receipt, on behalf of Aimer
(Emart) de Valence, knight, lord of Montignac, from Stephen Marcel,
draper, burgess of Paris, of 902l. (livres Parisis), weak money (de flebe
monnoie). Sealed with the seal of the prévôté, 1307, Tuesday after the
Trinity. French. |
[Camb.] |
A. 10865. Release by Gervase de Carletuina to William de Criketot,
of his right in common of pasture of the assart (esserti) of the wood of
Wilingham, lying between the wood of William de Moiun of Brinkele and
the wood of the said William de Criketot; consideration, 1 mark.
Endorsed: Com' Cantebregge; Gervasii de Kareltun. |
[Hunt.] |
A. 10866. Feoffment by Peter Fesaunt, son and heir of the late
Robert le Snou, in Ramesey, to Adam son of the late Richard le Launder
(lotoris) of the same, of a strip of land 23½ft. by 1½ft. in his meadow, on the
east of Adam's messuage, and in a path from the same to a willow at the
head of the common lode (lade) between the messuages belonging to the
chapel of St. Mary and 'le Newefeldfen,' &c.; rent, 1d. to the chief lords
&c.; consideration, 3s. beforehand. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 31
Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10867. Indenture of demise by the prior, William, and convent of
the cathedral church of St. Mary of Coventre, to William de Catesby, Joan
his wife, and John their eldest son for a term of their lives in survivorship,
of a site in Coventre, called 'le Scolemor,' between the Shirburne on one
side and his tenement on the other, with access to it over the said stream
by a bridge he had put in repair, and with all trees growing thereon; rent,
6s. Wednesday, the feast of St. Matthew, 25 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10868. Feoffment by Thomas son of Alexander le Shereman of
Coventre, clerk, to William de Catesby, of a messuage in Coventre in 'le
Hullestrete', beside John le Warde's and opposite the chapel newly founded
(de novo fundate) in Babbelake. Sunday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 18
Edward III. Seal. |
Cornw. |
A. 10869. Bond by Walter Corrogan to Ralph Reskymer, esquire, in
100l, on the 7th March next, conditioned for William Trethewy, clerk,
standing to the award of William Bef and John Lawys, arbitrators chosen
on his side, and of John More and Nicholas Radford, chosen on the side of
the said Ralph Reskymer, concerning the title to one third of the manor
of Pennarth, whereof an assise of novel disseisin is depending as yet
undecided (indiscussata), their award to be delivered on the first day of the
next assizes in the county of Cornwall, or, in the event of their failing to
agree, to the award of Nicholas Asshton, one of the justices of the king of
his Common Bench. 22 November, 29 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 10870. Release by Henry de Stratford, son and heir of William de
Stratford, late burgess of Norhampton, to Richard de Stratford his brother
of his right in a capital messuage in Abindonestrete, Norhampton, and in
two messuages and an oven in the same street, which the said Richard had
by their father's feoffment, and whereof he had impleaded the said Richard
before the justices in eyre at Norhampton. Wednesday after the Epiphany,
3 Edward III. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Arden, warden of the town of
Norhampton, Simon de Launshull, his lieutenant, William de Tekne and
John le Waydour, coroners of the same, and others (named). |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10871. Indenture of demise by John Mallory, esquire, and
Elizabeth his wife, to Thomas 'O the Hull' of Welton, Juliana his
wife, and — their son, for the term of their lives in survivorship, of
the messuage they then dwelt in there; rent, 18s. &c. 10 December,
6 Henry VI. Two seals, one of arms, the other a fragment. |
N'hamp. |
A. 10872. Indenture of demise by William Leyard of . . . . .
bergh the younger and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of . . . . .
of Norhampton, to William Plomer and Maud his wife, for the term of
their lives, of a capital messuage with a garden [in Norhampton]; rent,
20s. Monday . . . . . 31 Edward III. Fragment of seal. Damaged. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10873. Feoffment by Henry de Pakenham, William Galyon,
Roger Russhebrok, John Cokett, and John Hamchirche to Thomas Hickis
of Saham, of a messuage with buildings, called 'Fridayes,' and ½a. land
lying in the croft of the same messuage, in the town of Tomeston at
Damdyche, next land of William Burdeley, &c. which inter alia they had
by the gift and feoffment of Lawrence Hickis of Tomeston. Sunday after
Midsummer, 12 Henry VI. Two seals. |
[Essex.] |
A. 10874. Feoffment by Brainell of Wiches to the nuns of Wikes,
of 3a. land next to the 2a. which he gave them in alms; rent, 6d. at
Easter; consideration, 1 mark. Seal, effaced. |
[Essex.] |
A. 10875. Confirmation by Thomas son of Brainell of his father's gift
to the nuns of Wiches of 2a. land in perpetual alms, and of 3a. at 6d. rent
at Easter yearly. Seal, effaced. |
[Chester.] |
A. 10876. Indenture being a grant by Robert son of Warin son of
Richard de Croxton,to Richard son of Richard Broun and Margery Richard's
wife, his mother, of all his land &c. formerly the said Warin his father's,
in Croxton, to hold to the said Richard and Margery for the term of her life.
Witnesses:—Adam de Bostok, Robert de Croxton, Richard son of John de
Croxton, and others (named). Thursday, the eve of St. Luke the Evangelist,
5 Edward III.
Endorsed: Derysbury. |
[Bedf.] |
A. 10877. Indenture being a grant in pure and perpetual alms by
Walter Hacun of Litlinton to the church of St. Benedict of Ramesey, and
abbot Ranulph and his successors, and the convent of the same, of a hedge
(sepem) between Syrloklond and Tolyeshey. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de
Merston, Sir Henry de Northwod and others (named).
Endorsed: . . . . . . . . de quadam haya in Cranfeld. See A. 9702. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10878. Feoffment by Lettice daughter of the late Robert Harm of
Esseby St. Leger, being unmarried and of full age, to Nicholas de Stokes, of
the same, of a half-acre of arable in the north field there, on 'Cleyfurlong.'
Saturday the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, 10 Edward II. Witnesses:—
William 'under the leef' of Esseby, and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10879. Feoffment by Martin Nanspyan, chaplain, brother and
heir of Reginald Nanspyan, to John Tretherff, esquire, of all his lands
&c. in Tendeyll Mur, Treloddrowe and Tregonowe. Witnesses:—John
Arundell, Talverne, esquire, and others (named). 8 August, 6 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10880. Release by Martin Nanspyan, chaplain, brother and heir
of Reginald Nanspyan, to John Tretherff, esquire, of his right in land
&c. in Tendeyll Mur, Treloddrowe and Tregonowe. Witnesses:—John
Trenowyth, esquire, and others (named). 12 August, [6] Henry VII.
Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10881. Release by Agnes Neel, of Matelask, widow, to Robert Hoo,
parson of the church of the same town, of her right in two pieces of arable
there. The feast of St. Agatha the Virgin and Martyr, 6 Henry V. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10882. Release by Walter Condorou to John Tretherf of his right
in land &c. in the town of Condorou. Witnesses:—William Bodrugan,
knight, John Gay of Bossohan, and others (named). Tretherf, Friday
before the feast of St. Michael, 7 Henry V. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10883. Release by John de Catesby of Assheby Leger to John
Nyghtyngale of Brawnston, of his right in a tenement in Falclyff, which
the said John had by his demise. Thursday after Palm Sunday, 3 Henry
V. Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 10884. Indenture of demise by Thomas Halum, esquire, to Simon
Horshull of his whole manor of 'La Throop' beside Remmysbury, fishing
and swannery in the several water excepted, to hold during the minority of
the daughter and heir of Robert atte Throp, being in the custody of Robert
Halum, bishop of Salisbury; rent, 9l. to the said Thomas, and to the chief
lord and the king the services due and accustomed, &c. Remmysbury
2 October, 13 Henry IV. |
[Hants.] |
A. 10885. Release by Joan la Fraunceyse late the wife of Geoffrey de
Huntingefelde to William le Cuvir of the house of St. Swithun of
Winchester and Maud his wife, of her right in a tenement, formerly the
said Geoffrey's in 'Kinghatestrete,' between the tenement of Henry le
Skinner (pellipar') on the south and the lane of Seuetwichene on the north,
in which tenement she had claimed a half part from them in name of
dower by the king's writ called Unde nichil habet; consideration, 20s.
beforehand. Witnesses:—Sir Payn, then treasurer of Wolvesey, Nicholas
Tebaud, then steward of the soke (de soka), and others (named). |
[Hants.] |
A. 10886. Feoffment by Richard Fon to John de Waren, earl of
Surrey, Ralph Bygot and William Trenchant and Alice his wife and the
heirs of the said William and Alice of all his land in Aulton. Witnesses:—
Hugh le Charer and others (named). Wednesday in Easter week, 2 Edward
III. Seal, effaced. |
[Suff.] |
A. 10887. Feoffment by John Wolleman, of Eston Bavent, the
elder, to John Childurous and Thomas Childurous of Eston aforesaid, of all
his land &c. formerly John Goodemond's in Atherton within the town of
Reydon, which together with Roger Wolleman, since deceased, he had by
the gift of Roger Borhed, of Bliburgh. Reydon, Michaelmas, 28 Henry VI. |
[Camb.] |
A. 10888. Feoffment by William Talemasche to Eustace son of
Roger of a messuage and croft which the said Roger held in the town of
Wilburheham, for his homage and service, and for 12s. in gersum
(kersumia), and to Alice his wife a talent (talentum); rent, 18d.
for all service, saving the king's service, to wit as much as belongs to
the defence of one croft in the town of Wilburham. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10889. Feoffment by Richard Skylmon of Toneworth to Richard
Dolfyn, smith (fabro), of the same, of six pieces of arable in 'le Hemfeld,'
beside 'Carswellemede' of Toneworth, Sunday before St. Gregory the
Pope, 21 Richard II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10890. Feoffment by John de Sudley to Ralph le Chapman of
Dercet of two pieces (placeas) of land in 'la Suthend' adjoining Ralph's
messuage. Witnesses:—Richard Dastin of Grete, Sir Ralph, vicar of Dercet
and others (named). |
Linc. N'hamp. Rutl. York, E.R. |
A. 10891. Release by John Morley, chaplain, to Robert Bolton,
clerk, and Robert Bolton, esquire, of his right in the manors &c. which,
together with them and others, he had by the feoffment of Michael de la
Pole, late earl of Suffolk, father of the now earl, in Kyngeston upon Hull,
Miton, Rymeswell, Beaughom, Drypole, Newelond, Anlaby, Oustemersk
and Cotyngham, co. York, Westwode Staunford, co. Lincoln, Burley, co.
Northampton, and Burley, co. Rutland. 1 October, 9 Henry VI. Seal. |
Linc. N'hamp. Rutl. York, E.R. |
A. 10892. Feoffment by William de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, Robert
Bolton, clerk, and Robert Bolton, esquire, to John Shardelowe, knight,
Thomas Hoo, esquire, John Roys, John Golafre, Richard Wyot, Andrew
Sperlyng, and Robert Danvers, of the manor of Courthall, in Kyngeston
upon Hull, the manors of Miton, Rymeswell, and Beaughom, co. York,
and land &c. in Kyngeston, Miton, Rymeswell, Beaughom, Drypole, Newe-
lond, Anlaby, Oustemersk, and Cotyngham, co. York, the manor of West-
wode, and land &c. in Staunford, co. Lincoln, the manor of Burley, co.
Northampton, and land &c. in Burley, co. Rutland, all of which they,
together with others, had by the feoffment of Michael de la Pole, earl of
Suffolk, father of the said earl William. 20 October, 9 Henry VI. Signed
"Suffolk." Fragments of seals.
Memorandum endorsed that in the time of John Bedford, mayor,
Richard Scoles and William Kelsay, bailiffs, that charter of feoffment was
registered in the register of the town of Kyngeston upon Hull, in the 97th
fo. reckoning from the Kalendar of the said register, and that seisin was
delivered in the presence of the said mayor and bailiffs, with attornment
of all the said earl's tenants of the said town, and of Miton, Rymeswell,
Beaughom and Dripole, co. York. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10893. Feoffment by Nicholas Chaumbre of Esthaddon, co.
Northampton, son and heir of Henry Chaumbre, to John Catesby, esquire,
of 20s. rent from the land, formerly John Tewe's, in Welton, whose son
and heir is Thomas Tewe, which the said Henry, his father, had by the gift
of Thomas Danby of Hayford. Witnesses:—Eustace Burnaby, Richard
Knyghtley and Robert Catesby, esquires, and others (named). Welton, the
feast of St. Alban the Martyr, 18 Henry VI. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 10894. Indenture being a feoffment by John Chaumbre and
Richard Willoughby, esquires, to John Watford, son of Thomas Watford,
late of Great Creton, esquire, deceased, and to Elizabeth his wife, and the
heirs of the body of the said John, of all the land &c. which they lately
had, together with Thomas Chaumbre, Thomas Compeworth, esquires, and
Thomas Stotesbury of Norhampton, 'draper,' since deceased, by the gift and
feoffment of the said Thomas Watford in Watford, with remainder, in
default of John's issue, to Alice Prestwych, daughter of the said Thomas
Watford, in tail, with remainder, in default, to William Watford, brother
of the said Thomas, in tail, with remainder, in default, to the right heirs
of Thomas. Watford, 1 June, 34 Henry VI. Witnesses:—William Catesby,
knight, John Catesby, John Dyve, Eustace Burneby, and Thomas Wilde,
esquires. Seals. |
[Suff.] |
A. 10895. Feoffment by Nicholas Duelle of Thurleston to Sir
Alexander de Sprouton, perpetual vicar of the church of Thurleston, and
Margery de Bonges, late the wife of Martin Justus, of a messuage, with
buildings, in Thurleston, next the road from Thurleston church to Ipswich,
&c.; rent, 4d. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10896. Counterpart of a feoffment by Robert Gloys of Hyndryng-
ham, and John Gloys, chaplain, to John Hayward, Roger Harryessone, and
William Groom of Brunham, of a messuage in Brunham St. Clement, and
all their lands &c. there and in Brunhamthorp and Sutton; with warranty
by Robert Gloys on payment by the said John, Roger and William of 30l.
at certain dates, failing which, the charter of feoffment and seisin had
thereon to be void. Saturday before Midsummer, 1 Henry VI. Three
seals. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10897. Confirmation by William de Ardern the elder of the
grant made by Hugh de Prestwode and Agnes his wife, by their charter
indented, to William de Ardern the younger and Agnes his wife, in tail,
of the manor of Rodbourn. Friday, Michaelmas day, 37 Edward III.
Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10898. Release by Peter son and heir of John le Haiward of
Braundeston to Thomas Adam of the same, chaplain, of his right in two
messuages there, which Thomas had by the gift and feoffment of Agnes,
his sister. Thursday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 30 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 10899. Surrender by Nicholas son and heir of the late Roger de
Hedyntone to the abbess and convent of Lacok, of three burgages which he
held of them there. |
[Norf.] |
A. 10900. Confirmation by John de Subiri, chaplain, executor of the
testament of Sir William Haste, late rector of the church of Stanford, on
behalf of himself and his co-executors, to Dame Denise de Munchensi
(de Monte Caniso) and Sir Ralph de Coggeshal, knight, of the wardship of
the lands and heir of the late Sir William de Munchensi (de Monte Caniso),
knight, deceased, which the said Denise and Ralph had by the grant of
R[ichard], bishop of London, to whom, both by gift inter vivos and by his
last will the said Sir William Haste had assigned the same. Stanford, 14
February, 22 Edward I. |