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[Kent.] |
C. 5001. Grant by John son of Osbert Flemyng to Richard son of
Ralph Willem of Doune of 3r. (virgatas) of land in the parish of Doune in
the field called 'Raulynesdone'; for this Richard gave him 20s. before-
hand in gersum. Doune, Wednesday after St. James the Apostle,
10 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5002. Grant by Adam Scrivayn to Sampson Chyld of 1r.
(virgatam) land in the parish of 'la Doune' in the field called
'Wyntresfeld.' Tuesday after the Annunciation. 12 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5003. Grant by Richard Colyare of 'La Dowene' to Juliana
daughter of John Aleyn of a messuage with a house thereon and a
place of land in 'La Dowene' between his great house and the highway
to London. The feast of St. Andrew, 16 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5004. Counterpart indenture, being the memorandum of an
agreement made Sunday after the Conversion of St. Paul,
13 Edward III, between William son of Richard Trowmer of 'la Doune'
and one of his heirs of the one part, and Henry, Thomas and John his
brethren and also heirs of Richard, of the other, viz. William grants
them all his purparty of the lands which came to him by his father's
decease in exchange for a field called 'le Pyktel,' his purparty of a
messuage and grove in 'la Doune' excepted; and whereas William
was not of lawful age, if when he come to it he dissent, let each brother
return to his own. Three seals. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5005. Grant by John Colebit to Sampson Child of all his land
in a field called 'Seuenesland' in exchange for 1½a. land in 'Scherlonde.'
Saturday after the Purification, 4 Edward III. Cf. C. 4993. |
Kent. |
C. 5006. Grant by William Rotheley of Dertford and John Sharp
of Eard to John Outlawe of Eard of a messuage with garden and arable
by Crayfordstrete, also of a parcel of land and wood at Moltgrove by
Groveshern in the parish of Eard; also of a parcel of meadow in the
marsh called Dokelynghope by Tradehope, which inter alia they had,
together with Walter Jolyf since deceased, by the gift of Thomas
Roys and Agnes his wife. 12 March, 2 Edward IV. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5007. Grant by John son of William Alfegh to Thomas Makerel,
the elder, of 1a. land in a field called 'Deanland,' between 'Leapere-
strete,' &c. in the town of Westerham; consideration, 20s. with the
costs of marling (marlure). The eve of St. Margaret, 11 Edward II. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5008. Indenture (paper) made at Monks Rysborough (Rys-
borough' Monachorum) 27 March, 12 Edward IV, witnessing that
William Lamborn, Nicholas Kyng, the elder, Robert Kyng and William
Alconer, arbitrators chosen between Nicholas Wendover and William
Taylour of Monks Rysborugh, carpenter, award that William shall
keep the peace towards all his neighbours and especially towards the
said Nicholas and concerning the setting fire to Nicholas' houses, so
that he shall do no harm to any of his neighbours or to the said Nicholas
as to their bodies, or as to setting fire to their houses; William shall
pay John Langston his fees due for the king's writs and for his favour
at the gaol, that he was not imprisoned, shall bring no action against
those who arrested him and shall pay Nicholas 20s., whereof 2s. 4d.
to the sheriff for his fee, for damages sustained. |
[Devon.] |
C. 5009. Quitclaim by John Geigg of Dertemouth to John Montfort,
the younger, of the same, of his right in a tenement in Clifton Derte-
mouth; also of his right in a garden lying 'a Boweton' there.
Whitsun eve, 15 Richard II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5010. Bond by Thomas Dane, prior of Berden, and the convent
of the same to John Coteys and William Thorne in 10l. at Easter next.
10 October, 34 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5011. Grant by Roger Mede of Berden and Alice his wife to
Sir Thomas Dane, prior of Berden, George Morefyn, esquire, of
Manewden and John Pende of Berden of a messuage with croft of
land adjacent, in Berden, between the highway called 'Rochefordis-
hill,' &c. which they purchased of Richard Lamberd of Berden,
12 Richard II. The feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, — Henry VI.
Apparently not executed. |
Oxford. |
C. 5012. Grant by John Wellesborne to John Wykes, yeoman of
the cellar (selarii) of the queen, and Maud his wife of all his lands, &c.
in Henton, Wynnale and Chynnore, co. Oxford, which came to him
by the death of John Wellesburne, the elder, his father, as son and heir,
and by reason of a feoffment thereof made by John Justiser of Wycombe,
co. Bucks, to his said father together with Peter Fetplace, esq., Thomas
Derham and John Lichelade, dated at Henton, Tuesday before
St. Chad the Bishop, 15 Henry VI, which cofeoffees died in his said
father's lifetime with no estate thereof made or delivered to any.
Thursday, 8 January, 28 Henry VI. Copy on paper. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5013. Grant by William, perpetual vicar of Sydenham, and
Sir Simon, chaplain of the same, to William Jurdan and Katharine his
wife of all their land, &c. in the fields of Henton, in the parish of
Chynnore; to hold to them and William's heirs and assigns. Henton,
Monday before St. John the Baptist, 13 Richard II. Copy on paper. |
Bucks. |
C. 5014. Draft of a bond by Thomas Stonor of Stonor, co. Oxford,
the younger, esq., and Thomas Stoner of Stoner, the elder, esq., to
Richard Quatermayn and Richard Fowler, esquires, in 40l. at Mid-
summer next, conditioned as follows. Whereas the said Richard
Quatermayn, on day of date, has sealed and delivered a release made
to Thomas Stoner, above, to the use of Thomas Stoner, the younger, and
Sybyll Brekenoke, 'as in the sed reles therof the date is the viij. day
of Apryll,' 12 Edward IV, if the said Thomas or Sybyll or any in their
name hereafter show the said release or take any benefit thereby against
Eustas Grenevyle or his heirs "of any of the iij. partys of Pen' islond
in Hadnam," co. Bucks, which the said Eustace claims to be bis
inheritance, whereby Eustace or his heirs 'myght be barryd of the
seid iij. partes of Pennys lond,' the obligation to stand, 'and els be
voyde.' |
[Essex.] |
C. 5015. Grant by Thomas Dane, prior of Berden, and the convent
of the same, to Sir Thomas Tame, perpetual vicar of the parish church
of Berden, in order to have his continual residence about the cure of
the parish aforesaid unless he be hindered by sickness or other
reasonable cause, of the site late of the rectory of the church aforesaid
and now appropriated to the vicarage thereof; also of all oblations
and emoluments incident to the altarage of the said church; also of
10l. pension both from their lands in Berden and from their rectory
there; also, for his life, of eight cartloads of wood for fuel, to be taken
from the hedges and wood of the priory there; to hold for his life in
full satisfaction of the portion or endowment of the vicarage; with
40s. penalty for default. 28 September, 34 Henry VI. |
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C. 5016. Indenture, being the defeasance of a writing obligatory
of statute staple of Westminster of even date whereby Thomas
Ormond, knight, and William Scot, esq. are bound to Dame Margaret
Tresham, widow, and William Catesby, squire of the Body of the
King, in 100 marks on the eve of the Epiphany next, viz. if they pay
to the said Dame Margaret or her assigns for life on the altar in the
chapel of the rood (capella crucifixi) being on the threshold (existenti
super solium) within the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, near
'le Northdore,' 4l. 4s. 11d. half yearly, 42s. 5½d. on Whitsun eve and
All Hallows eve, between 9.0 and 11.0 a.m. the writing to be void.
16 December, 1 Richard III. Fragment of one seal. Cf. C. 4698. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5017. Grant by Henry de Suthuuode to John and Thomas,
sons of Iselota atte Park, of 6½a. whereof 3a. 1r. (virga) lie in a field
called 'le Estlese' extending from 'Welpeetesfrith' to the way leading
to 'Luggestizele,' 3a. 1r. in a field called 'le Westlese' extending
from the park of Betrise to a grove called 'Amelotehaze'; rent,
19½d. for all service; for this they gave him 30s. in gersum, 15 Edward I.
Witnesses:—William de Suthwode, John de la Dune, Alexander le
Clerk, Robert Rolf, Ralph Walkelyn, John Rolf, John Nichole, John
Gernes, Robert Gernes, Robert son of Gunnota, Simon le Clerk, Ralph
Stoyl and other. Memorandum (Et notandum est) that I the aforesaid
Henry have given to John, my brother, one part of a certain hey of
mine, between 'Smethereden and Snattesdale,' and the same John shall
have his full [share] between the pasture of William de Suthwode and
a pasture called 'le Estre Lese,' formerly Henry de Suthwode's;
further I have given to Robert, my brother, two dayworks in a grove
called 'le Westgrof' for his part of a hey which remains (restat) between
the park of Betrise and Amelotehaze; so that they never can claim
anything of the said bargain (marchia) which I have sold to the said
John and Thomas sons of Iselota. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5018. Indenture of apprenticeship of John Griffyn of Kardygan
in Wales to John Justicer, weaver of Wycombe, from Midsummer,
9 Henry V for three years, with covenants as in C. 4962. Witnesses:—
Thomas Aversdell, mayor of Wycombe, John Pryk and John
Wokyngham, bailiffs there and others (named). Monday after
St. Bartholomew, in the year above written. Seal. |
Kent. |
C. 5019. Grant by John Hever of Hese, Simon Shotte of Brome-
legh, the elder, and William Cowper of Downe to Isabel Smyzthe late
the wife of John Smyzthe of Downe of all those lands and tenements
with all their appurtenances (sic) except a croft of land called 'Belysland'
with six other parcels of land lying dispersed in a place called 'le
Hilde,' and also another parcel of wood called 'Poke Grove'; to hold
to her for life, with remainder to them, their heirs and assigns, for
sale, the money therefrom to be disposed according to the intent of the
last will of the said John Smyzthe. Downe, 14 June, 12 Edward IV.
Fragments of seals. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 5020. Chirograph indented witnessing that whereas John de
Allet holds all his land, &c. in Scilly (Sullia) of Sir Ranulph de Blaunch-
minster (Albomonasterio) by knight-service and by service of keeping
Ranulph's castle in the isle aforesaid for a certain time and by other certain
services in his own person or by two men, the said Ranulph has released
and quit-claimed for himself and his heirs to John and. his heirs the
service of keeping the said castle for ever; for which release John has
granted to Sir Ranulph and his heirs 13s. 4d. rent from all his land
in Brayer, Brethiel and Seynt Maudut in the said isle, with right of
distraint; and Ranulph grants for himself and his heirs that whenever
John or his heirs have made default in part or in whole in payment
of a rent of one hundred and fifty puffins (poffonum) at the terms in
a charter of Richard de Wyk contained, it may be lawful to John and
his heirs to pay 1d. for three puffins (poffonis) and so for single ones.
Witnesses:—William de Halap, John de Lambron, Richard de
Trefinor, Ranulph de Speccote and Guy de Seyntaubyn. Dated at
Tregamidon, Tuesday before St. Ambrose the Bishop, 10 Edward III.
Fragments of seal detached. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5021. Grant by Idonia late the wife of William le Hog' to
Maurice her son of a croft of land with house thereon which she lately
purchased of Gilbert ate Napeltone in the towns of Westerham and
Hever, called 'le Patkescroft,' between the road (stratum) from
'Cherlmanewod' to Westerham, &c. Consideration, 20s. beforehand.
Saturday, the feast of St. Barnabas, Apostle, 10 Edward II. |
London. |
C. 5022. Writing whereby John Wolf and Alice de Lincoln, his
wife, reciting that she had given and chartered to Sir Thomas de Thorp,
clerk, a messuage which she had in the parish of Holy Trinity the
Less (parve) London, to hold to him his heirs and assigns, rendering to
her therefor for her life 10 marks by quarterly payments, release
their right to him in the said rent. Witnesses:—John de Wengrave,
mayor of London, William Furneis and John Priour, sheriffs, Hamon
Godcbep, alderman of the ward, Robert le Kallere, and others (named).
15 July, 12 Edward II. Seals, decayed. Memorandum endorsed of
enrolment in the husting of common pleas, Monday before St. Margaret,
12 Edward II. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5023. Grant by Alice de Crowelle of Watlyngtone, widow, to
Robert Thalemach of Cleyore and Isabel his wife and Robert's heirs and
assigns of 3a. arable lying dispersed in the fields of Cleyor, whereof
½a. in 'Berforlong,' ½a. in 'Flexforlong,' ½a. in 'le Middelfelde,' ½a. in
'Dicleforlong,' ½a. in 'le Coumbefelde' in le 'Longelonde,' ½a. in
'Swttemerefforlonge.' Cleyor, Sunday before the Purification, 17
Edward II. |
Berks. |
C. 5024. Demise by John Teff of Hungerford, mason, and Agnes
his wife to John Gunter of Hulle by Inkepenne and Robert Munkeston
of Sandon by Hungerford of a pasture called 'le Frythdon' in the fee
of Sandon, with a house called 'Shepehous' between the croft of
Edmund Gunter, &c. for twelve years at 5s. rent; they will put the
house in repair before Christmas next and John and Robert shall keep
it in repair. Witnesses:—William Coventr', esq., Roger Gunter and
others (named). 1 October, 8 Henry VI. Seals, broken. |
[York. W.R.] |
C. 5025. Grant by Matthew de Oxpring to Henry son of Henry
de Rockeley his lord, and the heirs and assigns of Henry, of the
homage and whole service of Henry le Webester for a bovate of land
in Royghbircheworthe, to wit 2s. rent and all manner of foreign service;
to hold of the chief lord of the fee. Witnesses:—Sir Nicholas de
Worteley, knight, Ralph of the same and others (named). Wyrkis-
burgh, the feast of the Assumption, 27 Edward [I]. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5026. Grant by Thomas Beccle of the parish of 'la Doune' to
Peter de Mechelmor, clerk, and Robert William of all his goods.
Thursday, the feast of St. Matthew, . . . . Richard II. |
Devon. |
C. 5027. Grant by John de Fynchewille, mercer (mercenarius), to
John Pollard of Tavystok, his heirs and assigns, of an easement of
the south wing (pugnionis) of his tenement in Tavystok, between the
hall of the said Pollard on the south and the place of John Popelston
on the north, the highway from Tavystok to Banawille on the west
and 'la Fyslak' on the east, so that whenever the said wing be built
afresh and higher they can attach the timber and walls of their hall to
it, &c. Witnesses:—Joel Gages, reeve of the borough of Tavystok,
and others (named). Friday before St. Peter's Chair, 8 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5028. Grant by John Broun of the parish of 'la Doune' to
Thomas Jolyff of the same parish of all the land, &c. which he acquired
from Christian and Margery his sisters in 'la Doune,' at 'Pelzedene',
viz. a messuage with house thereon and a croft before the door of the
said messuage called 'Brouunys Crofft'; also of 1½a. land in a place
called 'Elwynnes redyn.' Dated at Pelzedene, Wednesday the feast
(in festivitate) of St. Michael, 18 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5029. Grant by John Aunfrey of 'la Doune' to Richard son of
Ralph Will[em] of the same of a piece of arable containing 3r. (virgatas)
in 'la Doune' in a field called 'Homfeldisden' bounding on the road
from Orpington to the church of 'la Doune,' &c. Saturday after the
Lifting up of the Holy Cross, 13 Edward III. |
[Berks.] |
C. 5030. Grant by Ralph Wolverych to Walter de Northoue and Joan
his wife of a small garden in the town of Goud Ingeflod which he had
by the gift of Stephen de Hauvill between the tenement formerly of
Richard Osegod and the tenement formerly of Richard de Mortone;
to hold to them and the heirs or assigns of Walter of the chief lords
by the rent of a grain of corn for all service. Witnesses:—William le
Brun, William de Sandene, John de Oterberne, John Alger, John
Doublet, Hugh le Horch, William de la Penne, Roger Pynel, Nicholas
Gonter and other. Dated at Goud Ingeflod, Monday after St. Barnabas,
11 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5031. Quitclaim by Richard att Pette, son of Richard att
Pette of Scottes Hokolt to Thomas de Schelvelegh of his right in a
tenement which was John Haylman's in the same parish. Witnesses:—
Thomas at Halle, William Haylman, Roger Grey, William Taylor and
other. Scottes Hokolt, Wednesday after St. Bartholomew,
17 Edward II. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5032. Grant by Adam de Bremfeld of Mawerdyn to Hugh
Baudewyn of Buford, for 6 marks beforehand, of 4a. arable within the
manor of Mawerdyn which lie in a field called 'Bertmanescote';
rent, 1d. at Michaelmas, for all service. Dated in the month of
September, 1274, 2 Edward I. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5033. Grant by John Ferthyng, the elder, to Thomas Ferthyng
of 5½a. and two dayworks (deiworcas) of land in 'la Doune' and Kestan,
whereof 4a. lie together in a croft called 'Luttleholfeld,' &c. The
feast of All Hallows, 40 Edward III. Seal damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5034. Grant by John Aleyn of the parish of 'la Doune' to Hugh
son of Luke, smith (fabri) of Scottes Ocolt, of seven dayworks of land
in the croft under his messuage; for this Hugh gave him 11s. 3d. The
eve of St. Luke, 16 Edward II. |
London. |
C. 5035. Indenture, being the defeasance of letters obligatory of
the statute of the staple of Westminster and a recognisance in the
Chancery whereby Bartholomew Blaket is bound to John Bryan,
citizen and fishmonger of London in several sums of 40l., 104l. and 40l.,
viz., if Bartholomew pay to John, and Thomas son of John, in the
church of Holy Trinity the Less (parve) 40s. at Christmas and Mid-
summer equally for their lives in survivorship and a year over, the
recognisance, &c. to be void. London, Saturday, the morrow of the
Translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 48 Edward III. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5036. Grant by John Inge, rector of Lynleye in the diocese of
Lincoln, to his beloved (carissimo) father Fremund Inge, Christiana his
wife and Isabel their daughter, of 2a. of contiguous land in the field
'del South' of Dunstaple between land of the prior of Dunstaple, &c.
abutting on the walls of the Friars Preachers, &c.; also of a toft in
the street 'del West' of Dunstaple, with croft adjacent, formerly
William Chadd's; to hold to them and Fremund's heirs. Saturday,
the feast (proxima in festo) of St. Barnabas, 8 Edward III. Fragment
of seal. |
Waterford. |
C. 5037. Grant by Thomas le Botiller, earl of Ormond, for service
rendered to William Whyte of his island called 'Maloures Hand,'
co. Waterford, for life and the lives of Anne, William's wife, and of
James their son, in survivorship; rent 40s. of money current in Ireland
at Michaelmas and Easter equally for all service; they shall keep the
manor of the said Island in repair. 18 August, 11 Henry VII. Copy
on paper headed: The copy of thendentr of my Island of Waterford. |
Middx. |
C. 5038. Letters patent by William Peche, knight, of the county
of Kent, reciting that he had sold to William Chedworth, esq., his
manors, &c. in the parish of Stebenhithe, the manor of Asshwies with
the great field adjacent containing 50a. excepted, and that he and
Robert Markendale 'yoman' then jointly enfeoffed with him, had
made estate thereof to William and to others to his use by their
charter indented, and that afterwards the said William in friendly
manner between them two alone had privily asked him certain questions
to which he replied; that the truth may be manifest he hereby
notifies that when he and Robert enfeoffed William no one else had
any estate therein; no part thereof was ever entailed on anyone now
alive or on any one who now has issue nor were the said manors
ever charged by statute staple, statute merchant or other recognisance
with any debt or rent save the old accustomed rent, so help him God
and the Gospels. Sealed with his seal of arms. 13 July, 37 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 5039. Quitclaim by John son of William son of Nicholas of
Brampton to God and the house of the Holy Trinity without Nor-
hampton and the master and brethren there, of his right in a messuage
which John Colle and Margery his wife held in the town of Boketon
and in 1a. arable, ½a. meadow in the same; for this they gave him
30s. beforehand. Witnesses:—John de Boketon, Henry le Dive of
Brampton and others (named). Dated at Northampton, before John
de Vaux (Wallibus) and his fellows, justices in eyre, Monday before
St. Nicholas, 14 Edward I. |
[Berks.] |
C. 5040. Grant by Maud Bat, late the wife of John le Fonde of
Hungerford, widow, to Geoffrey Kyng and John Kyng his brother of
all her land, &c. in Hungerford, Sandon, Hulle and Ingepenne which
descended to her after the death of John Bat, her brother; also of
the reversion expectant on the death of Cristina who was the wife
of Geoffrey Bat her father of land &c. (specified) in the same places, of
the moiety of a messuage which William Fykyn holds for life and 1½a.
which Roger Pal holds in Hungerford and Sandon, which ought to
revert to her after the death of the said Christina, William and Roger
for her reasonable part. Witnesses:—Robert de Hungerford, Alan
de Hauuvyle, John le Dyghere, Richard de la Sale, William de Sandone,
Richard le Fonde, Nicholas Gunter, William le Bruyn. Hungerford,
Saturday after St. Margaret, 13 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
C. 5041. Demise by William Pillyng of Solihull to William atte
Birches of the same, clerk, for life of a place of land and a meadow in
Solihull, the place between land formerly Thomas de Caldeford's and
land of John Pillyng and Nicholas Sibely and the road from Caldeforde-
mulne to his house, the meadow between meadow of Robert Albart and
the highway from Olton to Longodon; rent 20s., to commence after
the first ten years, if William die within that time his executors and
assigns to have the place, &c. to the end of the ten years. Monday
after St. Nicholas the Bishop, 9 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5042. Grant by Richard Humfrey of 'la Doune' to Sampson
son of Robert Child of 3r (virgatas) land in the parish of 'la Doune'
in the field called 'West Homfeld'; for this Sampson gave him 12s.
beforehand in gersum, 9 Edward II. |
London. |
C. 5043. Demise by William Hanampstede, citizen and pepperer of
London, to Richard Grace citizen and pepperer of the same, of his
tenement with houses, shops, sollars and cellars between the tenement
of William Herkstede and another tenement of his own on the north
in Soperslane in the parish of St. Antholin, from Midsummer next
for ten years; rent, 100s. 4 May, 41 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5044. Grant by William Hunte of Codeham to Thomas Petle of
two crofts of land lying together between the park of Bettrede and
land late of John Wilkyn and between land of his called 'Mongeresland'
and land of Robert William called 'Mottescroft' late John Hunte's,
whereof one croft is called 'Middelfeld' and the other 'Eastfeld.'
Codeham, the eve of St. Andrew, 19 Richard II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5045. Indenture made at Brydport on Michaelmas day witness-
ing that John Befe has put himself apprentice to John Burges and
Agnes his wife, of Brydport, for thirteen years; after the end of the term
he shall serve his masters for a whole year and at the end of that they
shall give him 40s., a bed worth 20s., a brass pot of three pottles, and
a pan of two gallons. Witnesses:—William Olyver, bailiff of Brydport,
and others (named). Dated the day and place abovesaid, 18 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5046. Grant by William de Cobbyngebingeburre (sic) to John
son of John de Eleslestie and Margery his wife and their heirs, of all
his part of the land and wood in Cobbyngebure in the town of
Edenbridge (Pontis Edulmy) between land of Henry de Sardene, &c.
with a right of way from the highway from Cobbyngebure to Sardenne,
through the middle of his land, through his gate. Thursday, the
feast of St. Augustine, 10 Edward II. |
N'hamp. |
C. 5047. Know, &c. that I, Richard, rector of the church of
Blechissho am bound to pay to the Master and brethren of the
hospital of the Holy Trinity without Norhampton 4 marks in the
name of a perpetual benefice (nomine perpetui beneficii) at Norhampton,
viz. 2 marks at Michaelmas, 1264, and 2 marks at the feast of St. Luke
next following so that if it be not paid at the appointed terms I will
give 20s. in the name of a pain in addition to the principal (principali
sorte in suo robore durante); I have found sureties, viz. Hervey, rector
of a mediety of the churches of Middilton and Colentr', and William,
vicar of the church of All Saints, Norhampton, &c.; subjecting myself
to the jurisdiction of the official of Bedeford so that he may compel
me to payment; we, the aforesaid Hervey and William the vicar
have submitted ourselves to the coercion of the official of the arch-
deacon of Norhampton; both I and we the sureties have put our
seals to the present letters. Witnesses:—Sir William, chaplain of
Uppeton, Alan de Norhampton chaplain of Bellingg', William de Leyrc',
clerk, Richard de Arderne, clerk, S. de Newerk and other. Dated
at Norhampton, the day of the Assumption, 1264. Tabs for three
seals.
Endorsed:—Pro fratribus Sancte Trinitatis de ecclesia de Blechesho. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5048. Grant by William le Leapere to Robert Helfey of 1a.
land in the parish of Westerham in the field called 'le Deanland'
between land of Roger and William Helfey and his land called 'Kyxes
Haue,' &c.; for this Robert gave him 7s. beforehand in gersum.
Witnesses:—Richard de Eastlonde, John de Evere and others (named).
Saturday after the Holy Trinity, 23 Edward I. Seal effaced. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5049. Grant by William Hobbus and Simon Gillimyn, or
Gillymyn, of Dunstapl' to William Grom, called 'le Tunok,' and Joan
his wife, of the same, of a messuage in the street 'del West' of
Dunstapl', abutting on 'Ikeneldestrate,' &c. Monday, Midsummer
eve, 39 Edward III. One seal, possibly of arms. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5050. Grant by Gilbert Foner of 'la Doune' to Sampson Child
of the same parish of a balk (lymitem) and of all his rights of the same
balk (lymitis) in a field called 'Stonyfeld,' the land of the said Sampson,
lying beside the church of the said parish on the north; for this
Sampson gave him 14d. in gersum. Sunday after St. Dunstan,
9 Edward II. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5051. Grant by Nicholas Germayn, rector of Berden, to Henry
Longley, John Barley and Ralph Grey, esquires, and George Merefen,
gentleman, of a meadow containing 3a. in the town of Farnham, in
the hamlet of Hasele, with ingress and egress from the highway
leading from Mcneweden towards Storteford across a croft called
'le Melleford Croft,' abutting on the highway from Farnham to
Bentfeld, &c. Witnesses:—John Fytz Rechard of Claveryng, &c.
Farnham, the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
15 Henry VI.
Endorsed:—Sciant, &c. quod ego Edmundus Edmunde de Berden
in comitatu Essex', dedi, &c. Johanni Morel de eadem et Agneti uxori
mee (sic). |
[Kent.] |
C. 5052. Grant by William ate Helle, fisher (piscator) of London,
to Richard de Burhham son of Robert de Wudeham, of a piece of
land in Suth Wudes Suth felde between land called 'le Helde' and
a croft called 'Rundecroft,' and between land of John de la Dune
which lies 'ater Pyrie' and 4a. land pledged to the said Richard by
William de Suth Wude; also of a piece of land, with bounds (metis)
and other appurtenances, which lies between land called 'Rolvesland'
and lands of John de la Dune called 'Buyele' and 'Witefeld' and between
land called 'Wibardene Buyele' and a land called 'Northfeld'; also
of a piece of land called 'Fith yerde' which lies in Rolveslonde between
'Scottescrofte' and land of Henry Wankelin and between land of
Hugh ate Grenestrete, clerk, and land of the heirs of Robert Wiberd;
for this Richard gave him 50s. in gersum, 25 Edward [I]. Witnesses:—
Thomas 'ater up stret' and others (named). |
Middx. |
C. 5053. Quitclaim by William Kylvyngton, esquire, of Milhende,
to Richard Hamme, esquire, of his right in all the lands and tenements,
rents and services and reversions of all his tenants who hold of him for
term of life or terms of years in the fee of Milhende in the parish of
Stebunheth, with all meadows, woods, gardens, leases, pastures, &c.,
which the said Richard, and Thomas Lowsell and Robert Coton, had
by his gift; with warranty thereof. Milhende, Saturday the feast of
St. Erkenwald the Bishop, 13 Henry IV. Seal broken. Memorandum
endorsed of enrolment in the memoranda of the Exchequer, Michael-
mas term, 13 Henry IV, King's Remembrancer's side. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5054. Quitclaim by Peter Bakere of Doune to Thomas Petle and
John son of . . . . . of his right in . . . . . land and wood in the parish
of Doune within two fields called 'Southfeld' and 'Lytelwestfeld.'
Monday, 12 April, 9 Henry V. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5055. Grant by William Wyllen, Richard Willen and Sampson
Willen to William Dyn of Codham of all the land which came to them
by inheritance after the death of Thomas their father in the field called
'Wyggeden' on the upper side of the highway from Grenehold to
'la Hese' on the one side and the highway from Grenehold to South-
wode on the other. Codham, Wednesday after the Epiphany,
31 Edward III. Two seals. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5056. Grant by Richard son of William ate Putte of 'la Doune'
to Sampson Child and his heirs of 3r. (virgatas) land in 'Easter Belyes
Londe'; for this Sampson gave him 10s. beforehand in gersum. Doune,
Monday, the feast of St. Alphege, 9 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5057. Grant by Roger Joleyf to Thomas Joleyf his brother of
the parish of 'la Doune' of the moiety of a messuage and curtilage
with a house thereon which came to him by inheritance after the death
of Thomas Joleyf his father in the same parish of 'la Doune,' next
the church between the road from the said church to Codham, &c.
Sunday before St. Barnabas, 37 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 5058. Grant by Richard Myldenale of Remmesbury to Walter
Myldenale his son of a croft of arable and wood containing 4a. at 'la
Hokededych' in the parish of Froxfeld, late Geoffrey le Parmunter's.
Witnesses:—Nicholas Wotton and others (named). Monday after
St. Nicholas the Bishop, 23 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5059. Grant by Robert Gerveis of Pelseden to John his son of
his messuage at Pelseden, except a chamber called 'le West Chambre'
and 'le West Hawe'; for this John has given him 15s. Sunday before
St. Andrew Apostle, 9 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5060. Grant by Agnes daughter of Richard Guthac to Sampson
son of Robert Child of thirteen dayworks of land in a field called
'Litlewestfeld'; for this Sampson gave her 2s. in gersum, 5 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5061. Grant by Richard de Nortfolk, clerk, to Walter Colpeper
of all the land which he bought of Henry Rotk' in the town of East-
farlegh in a field called 'Wodecroft'; for this Walter gave him 7 marks
in gersum, 6 Edward II. Witnesses:—Philip de Frakenham, Bar-
tholomew ate Sole and others (named). |
Middx. |
C. 5062. Quitclaim by Alice late the wife of William le Taillour
and sister of Edmund de Harewe late goldsmith of London, to Robert
le Bret and Agnes his wife, their heirs and assigns, of her right in a half
shop formerly the said Edmund's in the market of Westchep in the
parish of St. Matthew of Fridaistrete, between shops of Nicholas le
Convers on either side, whereof she impleaded the said Robert by
writ of right in the husting of London before Ralph de Sandwyco
then keeper of the city, William de Farndon then alderman of the
ward, Ralph le Blund and Hamo Box then sheriffs; for this they have
given her 2 marks beforehand. Monday before the Ascension,
20 Edward [I]. Memorandum endorsed of enrolment in full husting
of London, Monday the morrow of the Holy Trinity, 20 Edward [I]. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5063. Quitclaim by William de Luxstyle to Richard son of
Ralph Willem of 'la Doun' of his right in 3a. land in the midst of a
field called 'Northfeld' in the said parish of 'la Doun' between a
croft called 'Rededyche' and land of William de Troghmer, &c. with
the third part of a hedge inclosing the said land. The Lifting up of
the Holy Cross, 17 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 5064. Grant by Thomas Lucombe to Henry Marney, esquire,
and Isabel his wife, of all his land, &c. in Trescawe, formerly Alice
Whytyng's; to hold to them and the heirs and assigns of Henry;
attorneys to deliver seisin, Thomas Glyn and John Harry. Witnesses:—
William Carnsuyowe and Richard Flamank, esquires, John Watte of
Bodmyn and other. 4 March, 5 Henry VII. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5065. Counterpart of indenture of sale, 21 January, 18 Edward IV,
by Sir William Stonor, knight, to John Mershe of Watlyngton, co.
Oxford, 'corveser,' of five hundred 'beches,' 'to be taken within all
the grounde of Saunders and a grounde called Herryes landes,' at
Grenefeld, 'the said beches to be drawen on the saide grounde wodman-
lyke after the custume of wodsale' for 14 marks to be paid at certain
dates. English. Paper. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 5066. Quitclaim by Lawrence son of William de Preston, for
his soul and his ancestors' souls, to the Master and brethren of the
hospital of the Holy Trinity without Norhampton of the homages
and services due from a messuage and a half-virgate of land in West-
haddon which William son of Adam formerly held, saving to him and his
heirs a rent of 12d. therefore. Witnesses:—Walter de Buketon, John
his son, John the clerk of Norhampton, Richard de Holm in West-
haddon, Henry Wale in Esthaddon, Richard son of Adam of Tekene,
Henry Flemeng of Buketon, Walter de Brampton, clerk, and other. |
[Warw.] |
C. 5067. Grant by Simon Lynne of Ippesley and Agnes his wife
to John son of Ralph de Gardino of Solihull in free marriage with
Sybill his daughter and their heirs lawfully begotten of a place of his
land in the manor of Solihull between land of Reynold, rector of the
church of Solihull, &c.; to hold the said place, with buildings thereon
of the chief lords of the fee, according to the liberties and customs
merchant of the market (mercat' fori) of Burmicham; rent to the chief
lords 6d. at the terms appointed in the town of Solihull.
Witnesses:—Hugh Albert of Solihull and others (named). |
[Kent]. |
C. 5068. Grant by Adam Rauf to William Broun of a piece of land
in a field called 'Eylwines Reden' between a road from Luckestethel to
Pelseden, &c.; for this William gave him 4s. beforehand in gersum,
Monday after St. Faith, 11 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5069. Grant by Richard Rolf, son of Richard Rolf of the parish
of 'la Doune' to Thomas Byset of the same, of his croft called
'Pekecroft' in the parish of Codham. La Doune, Sunday after the
Annunciation, 30 Edward III. Witnesses:—Richard ate Noke,
Robert ate Wode and others (named). |
[Surrey.] |
C. 5070. Grant by Stephen atte Bour' of Nohtfeld to John
Provyz of Ewelle and Agnes John's daughter of 5a. arable
whereof 2a. lie at 'Tromeshagh' and 3a. at 'le Syxacres'; to hold
to them and the heirs of Agnes. The day of St. Mary Magdalen,
10 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5071. Grant by John Chyld to Sampson Chyld of all his land
in a croft called 'Wylcokcroft' in the parish of 'la Doune'; also
of his land in a place called 'Longeland' in the said parish; also of
his land in a place called 'Ealdreden' in the said parish. Sunday
before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 12 Edward III. |
Dorset. |
C. 5072. Grant by Thomas Reve to John Knyche, clerk, of all
his land, &c. in the town of Bryddeporte. Witnesses:—John Camell,
Thomas Husee, John Bouet, John Squyer and Richard Chaldecote.
Dated at Schapewyk, 16 September, 22 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5073. Grant by John son of Ralph Willyam to John his son of
a croft of land called 'Helewyshaghe' at Southwode in the parish of
'la Doune' between the park of Sir Geoffrey de Say and the messuage
of Lucy de Byford, a field called 'Snettesdale' and land of John Prat.
Thursday after St. Dunstan, 11 Edward III. Witnesses:—John ate
Nocke and others (named). |
[Kent.] |
C. 5074. Grant by Henry son of Walter of Wilbureham to Ralph
Willem of all the part of his land which he had in a field called 'le
Suere'; for this Ralph gave him 12s. in gersum, 33 Edward [I]. |
[Glamorgan.] |
C. 5075. Grant by David ap Jankyn ap Gr[ono] Vaur and Anne
verch Watkyn his wife, of the parish of Pendoyluyn and Robert ap
M[ado]c and Geneta verch Watkyn his wife of the parish of Aradur
to Thomas ap John ap Jankyn of Land[aff] of a tenement with garden in
Feyrwater in the lordship of Land[aff], extending to Nant Tuyllcoed and
St. Fagan, &c, and 3½a. arable lying together in a field there called Kreig
Tuyllcoed between land late of Jankyn Gibun, &c. extending towards
land of the chantry of David Math[ew], &c., and 1a. arable there between
land late of Morgan Gamach, &c. extending towards Pull y Kellien and
the road from Feyrwater to Aradur; attorneys to deliver seisin Jevaun
ap Hoell ap M[ado]c and William Llywelyn alias William Maur.
Witnesses:—Philip ap Hoell, Jankyn Saer, John ap Jankyn Saer
and other. Feyrwater, 1 May, 21 Henry VII. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5076. Grant by John son of William ate Newlonde of the town
of St Mary in Ho and Joan his wife daughter Thomas ate Church
(de Ecclesia) to Stephen son of Stephen of Delham and Margaret his wife,
and the heirs of Stephen of 2a. 11 day works of land in the said town,
situate as described (forty dayworks to an acre), in exchange for a piece
of land in the said town in a field called 'Gondulvesfeld' to wit what
Stephen acquired of Robert, the chaplain, vicar of Kynggesdon,
3 Edward II. |
London. |
C. 5077. Quitclaim by Isabel Brother late the wife of John Brother,
the elder, citizen of London, to Richard Wolmar, citizen of London,
of her right by way of dower in a tenement with buildings formerly
the said John's, in the parish of St. Botolph towards Byllyngesgate,
which the said John gave to John Brother his younger son by charter;
for this Richard gave her 10 marks beforehand in gersum. Witnesses:—
Sir John le Breton, knight, keeper of the city, Henry Box and Richard
de Glocestr', sheriffs, Thomas Cros, alderman of the ward and others
(named). The octave of Easter, 22 Edward I. Seal (a gem). |
[Kent.] |
C. 5078. Grant by Agnes daughter of Richard 'in the Lane' of
Farnberwe to Gilbert son of William of Suttone of all her right in the
land, pastures, woods, heys (haghiis), &c., in Doune which came to her
by inheritance after the death of the said Richard; for this Gilbert
gave her 40s. beforehand in gersum. Sunday before St. James the
Apostle, 6 Edward II. Memorandum of certain payments endorsed. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5079. Grant by Thomas the smith (faber) of Eytone to Robert
Pylling of the same of 1r. land in a furlong called 'Bi twene the mulles.'
Witnesses:—John Agace, Peter Peverel and others (named). Eyton,
Monday, the morrow of Easter, 4 Edward II. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5080. Copy on parchment of grant by William son of Robert
Bryan of Dunst[aple] to William Schefford, baker, of 8a. arable and
½a. meadow lying dispersed in the fields of Hougthon Regis, as described.
Houghton, Monday after St. John the Baptist, 1335, 9 Edward III.
And it is to be known that the sealed charter remains in the hand
of Simon Wyshamsted of Dunstaple in owel mein (equa manu) to be
kept and shown for both parties when need be. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5081. Grant by John Hykkelyng of Swanwykke to Thomas
Chaworthe, knight, of all coal-mines on his tenements within the lordship
of the said Thomas, with free ingress and egress; Thomas grants that
as long as his pits (putei sui carbonales) stand on John's ground, John
may have the pasture of his close called 'Diconfeld' free of rent.
Alfreton, 12 February, 4 Henry V. Copy on paper. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5082. Grant by Ralph Scryveyn to Sampson Child of all his
curtilage 'ate Hulle' which he acquired of Gilbert son of William
Josep; for this Sampson gave him 14s. beforehand in gersum. Doune,
Saturday after St. Alphege, 9 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5083. Grant by John Pret, son and heir of Henry de Suthwode,
to Henry his brother of all the part of the land which he had in a field
called 'Reden,' between the park of Bertre and a way called 'la
Thewey,' &c.; also of all the part of his land which he had in a field
called 'Emebote Hawe,' between land of Richard de Burgham called
'Eghefeld,' &c.; for this Henry gave him 16s. 8d. in gersum, the day
of St. Augustine the Bishop, 10 Edward II. Seal, with legend: [s.]
io'his. pret. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5084. Grant by Nicholas and Stephen, sons of Robert Wiberd,
to Richard Scrivin son of Norman Scrivin of the whole part of their
grove which came to them in inheritance after their father's death,
which lies in Kineligrave; also I, Stephen, have given to the same 1d.
rent with escheats which I ought to pay at Mid Lent for a half-acre
land which I have in 'thesutherpukelonde' next land of John Wiberd
the elder; for this Richard gave them 2s. in gersum, 23 Edward [I].
Witnesses:—John de Aqua, Reynold Scrivin, John Wiberd, Henry
Wiberd and others (named). |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5085. Grant by John Garlond of Edwardiston to John Chapman
of Kerseye, Robert Lokethop and Thomas atte Tye of Lellesey, of a
messuage in Edwardiston, abutting on the highway from the church
to Boxford. 1 April, 48 Edward III. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5086. Quitclaim by Joan late the wife of John Philpot of
Maydestane, daughter of the late John Tannere of the parish of
St. Mary in Ho to Adam Lovekyn of the same of her right in all the
land, &c. which Adam bought of the said John her husband in the
parish of St. Mary aforesaid. Maydestane, Sunday before St. Thomas
the Apostle, 7 Henry IV. Fragment of seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5087. Grant by Gilbert son of William Josep, and son of Amice
ate Hulle, to Roger Scryveyn, of all his curtilage 'ate Hulle';
for this Roger gave him 10s. in gersum. Dated at Doune, Wednesday
after St. Alphege, 9 Edward II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5088. Grant by William son of John Richemham to William 'le
Smith,' called 'Higecok,' of all that his messuage in Brideport in the
lane called 'Rothemundis Lane'; for this William gave him 5 marks
beforehand. Witnesses:—William Quarel and John Snaw, bailiffs of
Brideport, and others (named). Monday after St. Edmund the Bishop,
11 Edward III. Seal. |
London. [Middx.] |
C. 5089. Counterpart of demise by John de Burgh, Richard de
Burgh and Robert de Burgh to Robert Golescher, citizen and 'botel-
maker' of London, of all their land, &c. in the parishes of St. Mary
Matfelon without Algate, London, Stebenhithe and Hakeney, from
Easter next for ten years, rendering therefore yearly to Roger
Hungarton, chaplain and William atte Hoke, butcher, or their attorney,
in the name of Agnes late the wife of Guy Allesley, 20l. by quarterly
payments, doing all repairs, towards which he may pull down an old
barn near 'Crommesplace,' in a croft which the said William atte Hoke
has to farm; if the said Agnes die within the term the rent to be paid
thenceforward to the said John, Richard and Robert. London,
20 March, 6 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 5090. Grant by John Veirchild of Chelesham in free marriage to
Alice daughter of Henry de Swtwode of the parish of 'la Doune' of his
whole tenement in the parish of Chelesham. The morrow of St. Hilary,
16 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5091. Grant by John Rolf to John his son and John's heirs,
of a moiety of all the land, &c. which he purchased of Richard de
Burkham at Southwode in the parish of 'la Doune.' Midsummer day,
11 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5092. Chirograph indented, being the memorandum of an
agreement made Thursday after the Epiphany, 18 Edward II, between
Robert de Bessyn of the one part and John le Gardiner and Edith his
wife of the other, to wit that they have demised to him the mill of
'la Wodemulle,' and 5s. rent from the land, &c. of Nicholas de Carevile
at Neweheye in the vale (vallo) of Merschewode for life, to hold to him
in allowance of 100s. rent from their land, &c. at Bessynishegh, as
appears in their charter of feoffment of the said land, &c, which rent
he releases and quit-claims to them. Witnesses:—John de Pillisdone,
John Tristram, Robert de Hyndecomb, Lawrence de Forstersheye,
John de la Schaghe and other. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5093. Quitclaim by Alice relict of Gilbert de Sutton of Farn-
bergh, widow, to Sampson Child of her dower in the land, &c. which
he had by her husband's demise, in the parish of 'la Doune.'
Witnesses:—Henry att Upstret and others (named). Farnbergh,
Wednesday after All Hallows, 5 Edward III. Seal, damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5094. Grant by Roger de Waleden to Sir Humphrey de Waleden
of his manor of Machingg. Dunton, Thursday before St. Bartholomew,
8 Edward II. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5095. Grant by Robert son of Bartholomew the baker (pistoris)
and Juliana his wife to Robert son of Richard Ferthing of all the part
of their land which they had in a field called 'Beliesland,' between
a field called 'Norther Belies land,' &c.; for this Robert gave
them 26s. 4d. in gersum, the morrow of the Conversion of St. Paul,
11 Edward II. Witnesses:—Henry de Upstret, Simon his brother
and others (named). Fragment of one seal. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5096. Grant by Alexander ate Sandhelde of Hestgrenstede to
William ate Parke of Hestgrenstede and Hodierna his wife, their heirs
and assigns, of a croft of land in Hestgrenstede called the croft 'ate
Voulegate,' containing 2a.; rent 2d. for all service. The day of
St. Stephen, 9 Edward II. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 5097. Grant by John son of Simon of Folmetby to William
son of Gilbert of Oselby, his heirs and assigns, of the whole half tenement
and the right and claim which he has in the town and territory of
Oselby by way of inheritance as the tofts, lands, meadows and rents
are faithfully divided, to wit in the east field a selion on 'Linelandes,'
a selion abutting on 'Hengcroftdike' next land of Henry Syrref,
one on 'Stainfurlanghes,' &c.; to hold the said half tenement of the
prior and convent of Elesham, rendering therefor yearly 5s. 9d. at
Whitsuntide and Martinmas, for all service; warranty and quittance
from suits of court, except suit of a court next after Michaelmas.
Witnesses:—Peter Ferur' of Oselby, Richard Marcand' of the same,
John Scrop, Reynold at Cross (ad Crucem), Henry Sirref, Peter son of
Herbert, William son of Richard and other. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5098. Grant by Henry son and heir of Walter de Wilbureham to
Ralph Willem of 5s. 10d. rent, with escheats, &c. which Ralph owed
him yearly for a messuage in the parish of 'la Dune' and for a croft
before the gate of the messuage; for this Ralph gave him 40s. in gersum,
1 Edward II. Witnesses:—Thomas 'del Upstrete,' Henry his son and
others (named). |
Bedford. |
C. 5099. Grant by William Salcok otherwise called Michell of
Wypsnade to Richard Foxe, bishop of Exeter, Henry Cantelowe, citizen
and mercer of London, William Haryet, citizen and draper of London
and Nicholas Alwyn and Thomas Quadryng, citizens and mercers of
London, of all his land, &c. in Wypsnade. 26 June, 5 Henry VII.
Seal, damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5100. Grant by John the smith (faber) to Samson Chyld of 1r.
(unam virgatam) of land in the parish of 'la Doune.' Sunday before
St. Martin, 11 Edward III. |