|
Surrey. |
C. 5201. Indenture of demise by William Combe of Guldeford, co.
Surrey, gentleman, to Nicholas Bone of Edelmeton, co. Middlesex,
gentleman, and Giles Gorton, merchant of the Staple of Caleys, of two
meadows and a garden in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen of
Barmondsey, situate as described; to hold for thirty-one years at
33s. 4d. rent. 20 May, 16 Henry VII, 1501. English. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5202. Certificate by the official of the archdeacon of
[Chichester] of the due administration of the goods of Robert le
Gardenyr of Roughsperre by Mabel, his relict, and John, his son, the
executors of his testament. Saturday after the feast of St. Boniface,
1347. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5203. Testament, 6 July, 1395, of Alice Gardener, wife of Thomas
Gardener of Rousparre; her body to be buried in the churchyard of
St. Mary of Rousparre; 13s. 4d. to celebrate for her soul; bequest
to altar on the north side, &c.; 4d. each to her godchildren; her husband
to be executor and residuary legatee. At the foot, Proved before the
dean of Storweton, commissary of the official of the archdeacon of
Chichester, in the church of Horsham, 31 July, in the year abovesaid. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5204. Grant by Robert Veysy of Bereford and Thomas Mylward
of Northyevyll to John Norman, William Blok, Robert Fyssher and
Robert Wilteshire of a messuage, 70a. arable and 8a. meadow in
Bereford, whereof the messuage is in Lurtburgh Ende, &c.; the said
John and the others to pay to the said Robert Veysy, his executors
or assigns, 80l. by 10 marks a year, &c. Monday before St. Thomas
the Apostle, 8 Edward IV. Cf. C. 5206. Fragment of one seal. |
Surrey. |
C. 5205. Grant by Henry Barton and William Newenham, citizens
and skinners of London, to William Stranxhill, citizen and skinner
of London, Sir John Caston and Sir Gerard Hesyll, chaplains, Robert
Holond, barber, John Herst, skinner, John Rythe, 'malemaker,'
John Body, 'peyntour,' and Thomas Clerk, skinner, citizens of London,
of all the land, &c. which they, together with Walter Vitull, citizen
and armourer of London and Mariona his wife and the said William
Stranxhill, who have released their right to them, and together with
Henry Rede, armourer, since deceased, had by the gift and feoffment
of Robert Wretill, since deceased, citizen and tailor of London, and of
Maud his wife, in the town and fields of Pekham and in the parish
of Camberwell. Pekham, 22 March, 4 Henry VI. Seals. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5206. Counterpart of C. 5204. Fragments of three seals. |
Chester. |
C. 5207. Grant by Richard Leftwiche of Leftwiche to Richard,
his son and heir apparent, of a salt work (salinam) in Northwich
(Northwico) beside 'le Bakehouse'; also of a messuage, a cottage and
all the land, &c. in Leftwiche now in the tenure of John Mulynton
and Richard Blore, and a cottage in Shipbroke, now in the tenure of
John Yate; also of all his land, &c. in Hudleston and Acton; to hold
to the said Richard, the son and the heirs of his body begotten.
1 March, 21 Henry VII. |
Bedford. |
C. 5208. Indenture, 21 September, 4 James, being the defeasance
by John Myles the elder of Shitlington, yeoman, of a statute staple
made to him by John Myles the younger, his son and heir apparent,
1 July last, in 1,000l., to wit if his executors or administrators have
quiet enjoyment of the 'scyte of the mannour of Shitlington called
Shitlington Bury' and the land thereto belonging for one whole year
after the death of the survivor of him and Johan his wife, with all
the corn, &c, thereon, &c, the statute to be void. Signed, Per me
Johannem Myles. Fragment of seal. Witness' name endorsed: also
memorandum that no waste shall be committed during the executor's
year, &c. |
Wilts. |
C. 5209. Grant by Christopher Wroughton, knight, to Robert
Willoughby, lord Broke, Walter Hungerford, Giles Brygges and
Francis Chayne, knights, John Broke, serjeant-at-law, William Esexe,
Edmund Tame, Anthony Seyntmonde, William Trye, John Yorke,
John Skyllyng, Robert Bulkeley, and Thomas Yorke, gentlemen,
of his manor of Brodehenton, and of all his land, &c. in the hundreds
of Sylkeley, Kyngbryge and Calne, for the performance of his last will
in writing under his seal of arms; attorneys to deliver seisin, Thomas
Wroughton, John Quynten and Nicholas Saunders. Witnesses:—
John Seymour, knight, Robert Blake, and Philip Baynarde, esquires,
and many other. 20 September, 2 Henry VIII. |
Devon. Dorset. |
C. 5210. Certificate by John Hamelyn, mayor of the city of Exeter,
Robert Chubbe, Thomas Blower, Nicholas Nawne and John
Lussyngcote, 'stywardes of the same cite,' that whereas it 'hath be
late noised and saide with yn Dert' within co. Devon 'how that on'
Water Toly, mason duellyng withoute the Est yate of Exceter and his
ij. brethern with other mo schulde in a tyme past have ben present
be for the maier of Dert' . . . . and sworne apon a boke that
thaire fader and moder and all their brethern and sistren had yeven
and graunted all thair londez in Dorsetschir' to on' William Horetop
of Dert' and Agnes his wiff and thair heir' in fee'; the said Water Toly,
son and heir to Isabella, his mother, as he said, and Robert, his brother,
22 January, 8 Edward IV, came before the said John Hamelyn and
the others and swore that they never made such grant at Dert' or
elsewhere; also they deposed that their father and mother never knew
'within what lordschip or schire, Somerset or Dorcet, any londez
lay that were perteynyng to ther clayme ne never was sesid of any
such londez'; but the said Water, after his mother's death, enquired
'where the landez laye and which they wer that his moder was borne
unto' and entered into the same as her son and heir, &c. English.
Copy on paper. |
Cambridge. |
C. 5211. Grant by John Basset of Chishulle, co. Essex, the elder,
and others, to John Thirlowe of Thriplowe, yeoman, of all the land, &c.
which they, with Richard Fox and others, had by the gift (C. 4251)
of John Danby, citizen and saddler of London, and others, formerly of
Edward Clark, of London, saddler, in the town and fields of Thriplo;
also of 6½a. land there which they had by the gift of John Chambur-
leyne of Melborne, and others. 8 November, 22 Henry VII,
Fragments of two seals. Cf. C. 4228. |
[Middx.] |
C. 5212. Grant by William Soneman, citizen and tailor of London,
to William Hankeford, knight, of 3½r. 5p. 65¼ft. land, with a ditch
on the east side, in the parish of St. Andrew the Apostle in Holborne,
on the north of the said William Hankeford's garden and the garden
of the lord de Fournevaill; rent, 4s. Monday after All Hallows,
4 Henry V. Seal. |
Salop. |
C. 5213. Grant by Richard Taverner of London, esquire, and
Robert Taverner of the same, gentleman, for the sum of 12l. 13s. 4d.
paid them by Humphrey Oneslowe of Shrewsbury, esquire, and
Elizabeth his wife, to the said Humphrey and Elizabeth of a tenement
on the bridge near Abbey Foregate (le Forriatt Monachorum) beside the
town of Shrewsbury with other tenements, &c. there (specified) and a
tenement and garden in Abbey Foregate late of the dissolved monastery
of Shrewsbury; to hold to them and the heirs and assigns of Humphrey
of the king in free burgage and common socage as of his honor of
Grafton, co. Northampton, by fealty only. 20 September, 37 Henry VIII.
Signed at foot, Ricardus Taverner; Robertus Taverner. Fragments of
two seals. Memorandum of execution endorsed. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 5214. Indenture of demise by William Samon, citizen and
'joynour' of London, Marion his wife, William Brook, rector of the
parish church of St. George in Suthwerk, and Robert Mildynhale,
citizen and skinner of London, to William Fermory, citizen and fish-
monger of the said city, of a garden, with houses built therein and
ponds and ditches thereof, at 'lestywes' in the parish of St. Margaret
of Suthwerk, with ingress and egress from the street (vico regio) by
a door and alley; which garden lies between the garden of William
Caundyssh, citizen and mercer of London on the east, a way there
leading from the lane called 'Maidenlane' towards 'Seynt Johnes
Mylles' and the garden of Edward Southworthe, esquire, on the west,
the garden of William Flete and the garden of the said Edward on the
north and 'Maidenlane' on the south; which garden they had by
the feoffment of Robert Chichele, citizen and grocer of London,
William Warbulton, Thomas Knolles, William Olyver, John Sayer,
William Huntingdon, clerk, and Nicholas Esmond, clerk; quit-rent
to them 12d.; warranty by William Samon against the chief lords
and all other. Witnesses:—William Haukesworthe, Robert Brigger
and others (named). Suthwerk, 20 February, 11 Henry VI.
Endorsed, E. Alleyn; Tho. Mason. |
Essex. Kent. |
C. 5215. Quitclaim by Robert Rocheford, citizen and grocer of
London, to Richard Walsale, chaplain, son of John Walsale, late
of London, 'scolemaister,' of his right in all those lands, &c. late of
Thomas Hardyng, citizen and vintner of London, in the town and
parish of Berkyng, co. Essex; also in those 10a. in Berkyng formerly
of Margaret Canown, widow; also in all that wall (wallea) with hopes
called 'Galyonshope' in the marsh called 'Westmerssh' of Berkyng
by the side (costam) of the Thames; and in all land, &c. in Berkyng
and Estham, co. Essex, and Wolwyche, co. Kent, late of William
Rotheley, citizen and goldsmith of London, Anne his wife, and John
Corbyn, and in all land, &c. in the parish of Haveryng atte Bowre,
co. Essex, late of John Ruston late of Berkyng. 10 March, 1483,
1 Richard III. |
Middx. |
C. 5216. Counterpart of grant by Thomas Wyndesore, esquire,
Thomas Say, 'gentilman,' William Yorke the younger, brother of
William Yorke the elder, deceased, John Mathewe, citizen and mercer
of London, and Robert Rypon, according to the last will of the said
William Yorke the elder, to Dame Elizabeth Yorke, widow, late the
wife of the said William Yorke the elder, of all their manors of
Twykenham, Witton, and Worton, and all their land, &c. there and
in Thystelworth and Braynford, co. Middlesex, and of all other their
land, &c. in the said county, which they jointly had by the gift of the
said William Yorke the elder; to hold to her for the term of her
life; also grant that after her decease the said manors may remain
to William Yorke, one of the sons of the said William Yorke the elder
and of Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of his body, with remainder
in default to John Yorke, the other (alteri) of the sons of the said
William Yorke the elder and of Agnes his wife, and the heirs of his
body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said William
Yorke the elder; attorneys to deliver seisin, John Holgrave, gentleman,
and Robert Gretham, clerk. Witnesses:—John Salet, and others
(named). Twykenham, 29 January, 16 Edward IV. Seal, with band. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5217. Grant by John Donne son of Robert Donne of Flaxordes,
to Hugh Donne of Utkynton of all his lands, &c. in Budworth in le
Fryth which Robert, his father, together with John Weld, had by the
gift of William Becheton, otherwise called William Bayly, of Budworth
in le Fryth. Witnesses:—Thomas Dutton and Thomas de Manley,
esquires, John Bruin of Tervin, and other. Budworth, Monday, the
feast of St. James the Apostle, 35 Henry VI. Copy on parchment. |
Essex. |
C. 5218. Quitclaim by John Ruston of Berkyng to Henry
Chacombe, draper, John Dun the elder, mercer, Robert Rocheford,
grocer, citizens of London, John Walsale, 'scolemaister,' Thomas
Fermory and Lawrence Test, draper, citizens of London, of his right
in the land, &c. late of Thomas Hardyng, citizen and draper of
London, in the town and parish of Berkyng and elsewhere in the
county of Essex; also in 10a. land which were of Margaret Canoun,
widow, in Berkyng, whereof 4a. called 'Humpelond' lie in the west
marsh, 2a. called 'Lyttlemede' in the west marsh, 3a. in the field
called 'Swalewedon,' and 1a. land lies between land called
'Pultounteslond' on the north and land of Henry Kebill on the
south; which land, &c. the said Henry and the others had by the
grant of Ralph Josselyn, knight, alderman of London, Thomas
Ursewyk, Thomas Rigby, Alfred Cornburgh, Nicholas Preston, John
Boys, Thomas Herd, John Leget and Thomas Knottyng; warranty
by John Huston against all men. 3 February, 8 Edward IV.
Fragment of seal. |
[Devon.] |
C. 5219. Inquisition under the jurors' seals taken ex officio, both
for the king and the lord of the liberty, at the court (curiam legalem)
of Ralph Chelsham, prior of Barnastaple, Saturday the feast of
St. George, 7 Richard II, who find various encroachments on the
prior's lands of Barnastable in the time of Hymbert, late prior there,
and since. Fragments of three seals. |
Essex. |
C. 5220. Conveyance by John Rande, William Nyzttyngale,
John Lyttilton, citizen and mercer of London, and Robert Lyfton
to John Cotermong' alias Ely, John Smyth and Richard Freberne
of Brendewode of a tenement with garden called 'le Christofer'
in Brendewode, between the highway from London to Chelmesford
on the south and land late of the prior and convent of Blakemore,
now of John Rychard and Anne his wife, on the north, &c, which
tenement, &c. they, together with John Batayle since deceased, had
by the gift of the said John Cotermong'; also of a void place of land
there between the highway called 'Wellelane,' &c. and a garden there
which they similarly had by his gift; upon condition that the said
Robert and the others pay to the said John Rande 20l. in the parish
church of St. Margaret of Berkyng at certain dates, &c. Brendewode,
20 May, 29 Henry VI. Fragments of two seals. |
Essex. Kent. |
C. 5221. Counterpart of demise, 26 August, 16 Henry VII, by
Henry Harman, Roger Shelley, and Thomas Blake, gentlemen, to
Richard Danyell of Westham, co. Essex, yeoman, of a tenement called
'Galyons' in the parish of Wolwich, co. Kent, 'and also all that
ther drowned mersshes called the Wetemersshe of Galyons aswell
Russhtons as other parcelles liyng in brede betweene the Rant called
Cotmannyshaven and the Thamys' on north and south and 'the wall
called Colewall otherwise called Sterlyngeswall adjoynyng unto the
drye lond of Galyons late inned to Berkyng Reche' on east and west,
lying in the 'Westmersshe of Berkyng,' co. Essex, for seven years;
rent, 10l., a well-fed 'oxe' to be delivered to the said Henry Harman
against Christmas yearly, and 2,000 'rede in seson redy repyn and
made' to the same Henry, when required; with proviso in case they
during the said term 'gete and inne the forseid drowned mersshes,' &c. |
[Herts.] |
C. 5222. Grant by William de Chaurey to Roger Aynel of all the
land which he had in the field called 'Leuinesfeld.' Witnesses:—
Simon de Bra[m]belha[n]ger, Thomas de la Heyde, Thomas de Norwode,
William de la Grave, and others (named). |
[Kent.] |
C. 5223. Quitclaim by John Gynes and Thomas Gynes, sons and
heirs of Andrew Gynes of . . . . ., to Maud Gynes their sister of their
right in the tenement which was of the said Andrew and Ellen his
wife, their mother, situate between the tenement of Geoffrey Bron
of Roucle and the tenement of Ellen le Bole. Witnesses:—Geoffrey
Aldwin, John Scot, John Child, Nicholas Gramon, Walter le Bowyer. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5224. Grant by Richard de Queduell of Great Bures (Magna
Bur') to Sir Richard de Cornerd, knight, and Dame Cristiana his
wife, of a piece of arable called 'Suetemaneflet,' lying in the field
which is called 'le Heyefeld,' and a piece of meadow lying in a
meadow called 'le Brademedue' between meadow of Peter le Saltere
and meadow of William le Saltere, one head abutting on the road
(stratam) and the other on Sir Richard's meadow which is called
'Menechenemedue'; doing to the chief lords the services due and
accustomed. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Grey, Sir John de Pertun,
knights, Robert de Bur', Richard Seer, Walter de Queduell, and others
(named). Dated at Great Bures (Bur' Magnam), the morrow of
St. Mary, 20 Edward [I]. Fragment of seal. |
Norfolk. |
C. 5225. Grant by Thomas Jakson, master, and the brethren of the
hospital of the Holy Trinity, Walsokyn, to William Bewschen and
Alice his wife of the benefit of confraternity. 10 October, 1470.
Fragments of seal. |
Kent. London. |
C. 5226. Statute staple by Adam Aungere alias Chaunce of Strode,
co. Kent, cousin and heir of Stephen de Craye, citizen of London,
to John Spenser, citizen and draper of London, in 100l. at Easter
next for goods bought of the said John in the staple of Westminster.
Dated in the said staple, 12 August, 5 Henry V. Seal of the staple
of Westminster, with counter-seal. |
[Norfolk.] |
C. 5227. Quitclaim by Joan daughter of Sir Thomas Gerberg, knight,
widow, to the said Sir Thomas, her father, of her right in 10l. rent
which Sir Walter de Caltorp is bound to render yearly to Sir Thomas,
his heirs and assigns, for the tenements which he holds of Sir Thomas
in the towns of Sithyngg, Mundham, Langhale, Thweit, Kirkestede,
Brok, Wtton and Cislaunde; for this Sir Thomas gave her 5 marks
of yearly rent for life in his manors of Thorlee and Norton. Norton,
Thursday after Easter, 31 Edward [I]. Seal, with legend,
s . iohann . gerberge. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5228. Indenture witnessing that Roger Messager of Bury
St. Edmunds, 'goldsmyth,' has put Thomas his son apprentice to
John Dekene of Ipswich, merchant, for eight years. Monday the feast
of the Annunciation, 21 Henry VI. Copy on parchment. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5229. Grant by . . . . of Great Wrattyng to William
his son of a piece of land in a field called 'Ordineryscroft'
abutting on 'le Grenedich.' Saturday the feast of the Circumcision,
. . . . Edward . . . . Fragment of seal, with legend, s . rogr . . . . |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5230. Grant by Joan relict of Roger Salerne of Wynchelesee,
widow, to William Trapel, Eleanor his wife, and Alice her daughter
(filie nostre), of 4a. land, with a house thereon and garden adjacent,
in the parish of Haylysham, which she purchased of Emma, sister of
[Master] Bon, in fee, lying on the south of the way leading from
Haylysham to Horsye, &c. and on the north of the path from Horseye
to Haylysham; to hold to the said William and Eleanor and Alice
by hereditary right for ever; and after the decease of the said Alice
I will that the said 4a., &c. revert to John son of Simon [M]usket and
the heirs of his body with reversion in default to the next heir of the
said William Trapel. Tuesday after the Holy Trinity, 15 Edward III. |
[Norfolk.] |
C. 5231. Bond by Geoffrey Candeler, Reynold Lawes, Roger
Farman of Great Yarmouth, Nicholas Colyn of Olton and Robert
Colyn of Therfeld to the king (domino Edwardo de Wyndeshore regi
Anglie) in 50l. at the Exchequer on All Hallows next, conditioned
for Geoffrey's good conduct, so that he do nothing to the hurt of the
king or crown or the liberty of the town of Great Yarmouth (Magne
Jernemuth'). Friday the morrow of St. Luke, 49 Edward [III]. |
[Warwick.] |
C. 5232. Indenture, being the defeasance of a charter whereby
Andrew Frankeleyn of Herberburi granted to William son of Thomas
atte Birches of Solihull 20s. yearly rent from his lands in Herburhuri
at the Finding of the Holy Cross yearly, viz. William has granted that
if Alice de Ebrehale, wife of the said Andrew, do not recover a corrody
which she had by the grant of Margaret, late prioress of Hynewode,
which corrody the said Andrew and Alice released to Millicent,
prioress of Hynewode, and the convent there, the charter to be void.
Friday in Easter Week, 18 Edward III. |
[Wales.] |
C. 5233. Indenture made 12 October, 13 Henry VIII, between
Agnes verch Lewys ap Jevaun ap Guttyn, and Jonet and Katharine
her sisters, witnessing that the inheritance, to wit, all the land, &c.
late of the said Lewys their father is divided between the said sisters
as follows: to wit, Agnes shall have a tenement called 'Llwyn Kadick,'
a parcel of meadow called 'Korse y garane,' a parcel of meadow 'yny
Deeler,' a third parcel of land beside the place called 'Bryn y rryg,'
a parcel of land called 'Dol y styffyle'; Jonet shall have the stone
house, late her father's, situate beside the place called 'Kastell Karn
Doghen' with its appurtenances as it lies there within a certain close
[together with the house in the mountains in summer-time beside
'Kraig y tan,' but the said Jonet is to build another summer-house
(domum estivalem scilt. hafod) for Agnes her sister at her own expense
erased]; the said Katharine shall have a house beside a brook called
'Gwen ffrwd' running from one part of 'Kastell Karn Doghen'
with its appurtenances in the mountains. Witnesses:—Jevan ap
John ap Guttyn cogh, and others (named). In margin: And the
said Agnes shall have the summerhouse in the mountains beside
'Krayg y tan.' |
[Warwick.] |
C. 5234. Grant by Thomas de Bockemor of Solihull to Richard
de Caldeford, rector of Burthenbury, of 2s. 8d. rent which he used to
receive from Richard le Smyth of Shireleye in Solihull and Amice his
wife for a curtilage and two crofts of land which they hold of him
for life in the same town, with the reversion thereof after their
decease. Solihull, Sunday after St. Chad the Bishop, 43 Edward III.
Seal. Defeasance endorsed, to wit, if the within written Richard
de Caldeford receive for ten years after Lady Day next 2s. 8d. yearly
the present writing to be void. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5235. Indenture witnessing that William Pole, proctor of the
dean and chapter of Lichfield, in their jurisdiction of Baukewell,
has demised to John Torre of Wormyll and John Fleccher the tithe
of sheaves and hay of Hill from day of date for ten years at 33s. 4d.
rent payable at Lady Day and the Assumption. In witness he has
put to the seal of the office of commissary of the said jurisdiction.
Dated Wednesday after Lady Day, 1465. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 5236. Grant by Henry de Imingham, merchant, burgess of
Grimesby, to Walter de Houtona, clerk, burgess of Grimesby, of
a messuage with buildings in Grimesby, in Westegate, situate as
described; rent, to the king 4½d. at Michaelmas and to him and
his heirs a clove at Easter. Witnesses;—William Reyner, mayor
of Grimesby, Peter Kyng, John Reyner, bailiffs, Henry Ayr, coroner,
Sir Geoffrey, vicar of St. James' of Grimesby, and others (named). |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5237. Indenture, being the defeasance of a grant by John Aleyn
of Boxforde, Robert Dulle of the same, John Alysawndre of Kersey
and William Howat, chaplain, to John Parker of Edwardiston, Alice
his wife and Robert Rokkynge of Boxforde of 20s. rent from all their
land, &c. which were Simon Mychyl's in Boxforde; to wit, whereas
Robert Dulle has granted to the said John, Alice and Robert a cottage
in Edwardistone situate between the messuage of John Tropenel
and the garden of Isabel Hersent, abutting on the highway called
'Scheteborghstret,' which cottage was formerly in the tenure of
William Mannok of Stoke and John Symond of the same in right of the
inheritance of Ellen and Maud their wives, daughters and heirs of
John Goodwhete of Stoke; if the said John, Alice and Robert are
disseised thereof by the said Ellen, who survives, and if Robert Dulle
thereupon pay them 7l. in Boxforde church within forty days, the
writing of the said 20s. rent to be void. One seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 5238. Demise by Thomas de Hoo, knight, general attorney
of William . . . ., on behalf of the said William and Alice his
wife, to Robert atte P . . . . of a purparty of the said manor of
Okkele, for five years at 10 marks rent. . . . . Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5239. Grant by Roger Wiltous of Sydeham to Peter de
Sydeham, his chief lord (capitali domino meo), and Emma his wife,
and their heirs, of a headland and a half-acre arable in the fields of
Sydeham, situate as described. Witnesses:—Sir John Lovel, lord of
Menistr', and others (named). |
Notts. |
C. 5240. Grant by John de Lenton of Notingham and Emma
his wife to John de Briggeford of a place of land in Nottingham, situate
as described, which they had by the gift of Thomas de Morwode for
the term of their lives. Witnesses:—John de Thurmeton and . . . .
le . . . ., bailiffs of Notingham, John Loterell, and others (named).
Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 31 Edward III. Fragments of
seals. |
Herts. Bucks. |
C. 5241. Counterpart of indenture between John Ormond and
'Johanne' his wife of the one part and William Duncom of the other,
witnessing that John and 'Jane' be agreed that all such covenants
shall [stand] as have been made between 'the lady Margarete' and the
said William for the manor of Tiscote with the members thereto
belonging in the counties of Hertford and Bukyngham; moreover
they are agreed that he shall occupy the said manor for forty years
next, paying yearly to them therefor 40s. 'over that money that the
said William now pais to the forsayd lady for hyr joyntry.' 'Gyffen
at Alfreton,' 10 October, 12 Henry VII. English. |
Berks. |
C. 5242. Indenture of demise by John Throkmarton, Robert Russell
and John Rous, esquires, to Agnes Andrewe late the wife of Robert
Andrewe, esquire, of the manor of Wantynge Bryan, which they had
by her gift to hold for the term of her life, with remainder to Thomas
Wynslowe and Agnes his wife, their heirs and assigns. Christmas
Day, 20 Henry VI. Three seals, one damaged. |
[Radnor.] |
C. 5243. Grant by Walter Tomkyns of Boroware to Hoel Tayllour
of Knulle and John Hoddale of all his land, &c. in 'le Dyche' and in
the fee of the same within the lordship of the castle of New Radenour.
Dated at 'le Dyche,' the feast of St. Martin the Bishop, 31 Henry VI. |
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C. 5244. Indenture, being the defeasance of a bond in 40l. at
Midsummer next by William Ingylton of co. Lancaster, clerk, Robert
Ingylton of Warton, in the said county, 'gentylman,' and Geoffrey
Threylgyld of Kyrkeby Kendale, co. Westmerland, 'gentylman,'
to Thomas Tame, clerk, viz. on payment of 6l. at Christmas next
and of 40s. yearly for the term of his life in the conventual church of the
Holy Trinity, London, at Christmas and Midsummer equally, to
begin at Christmas, 1446, the bond to be void. London, 2 January,
15 Henry VI. |
[Middx.] |
C. 5245. Grant by John de Tue the younger of Hakenay to
Nicholas at Wike of Brambele, Idonia his wife, and the heirs and
assigns of Nicholas of 1r. meadow in the town of Hakenay, in the
meadows of Humburton, between the meadows of the prior of the
hospital of St. Mary and the meadows of William Alvard, and
abutting on meadows of the bishop of London and of the rector
of Hakenay. 4 February, 28 Edward III, 1343. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5246. Letters by John Simondesburgh, bachelor in laws, arch-
deacon of Wilts, canon and official of Salisbury, and keeper of the
spirituality of the bishopric of Salisbury, sede vacante, notifying that,
upon the resignation of the church of Britport by Thomas Moigne,
late rector there, on account of age and infirmity, he has granted the said
Thomas an annuity of 20l. to be paid quarterly by the rector of that
church for the time being, with the consent of John Helyer alias
Dollyng, now rector, and Theobald Gorges, patron of the said church.
Salisbury, 15 August, 1426. Seal of the archdeaconry, damaged. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5247. Grant by Robert Chaunterel of Rames' to William de
Rames', for his service and for 20s. in gersum, of 2a. land as enclosed,
between the highway which leads towards the berewick (berew') of
the town (villata) of . . . ., &c. and one head abuts on . . . .
in the town of Rames'. Witnesses:—[Geoffrey] de Ruyly, John de
Fultone, John de Rames', John de Ford . . . . |
[Stafford.] |
C. 5248. Demise by John de Stanford to John de Sonnebur' of
Wike, for life, of part of his messuage in the town of Brome with all
his arable in the territory of Brome for the term of John's life, saving
to him all heriots, reliefs, works of customary tenants and their
services, profits of courts and seven staves of meadow in Avenham
in 'le Hurne,' towards 'le Muthe,' and a place in Brome which is called
'Piriehei'; rent, 60s. at three terms and 16s. 1d. at four terms to
acquit the rents of his lords, with other covenants. Witnesses:—
William Blaunfrount, Walter Blaunfrount, Thomas de Chebbesseye,
and others (named). Wotton, Saturday after the feast of All Hallows,
7 Edward III. Cf. B. 633, 2603, 3610; C. 2985. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5249. Grant by William de Bonwyk, son and heir of William
de Bonwyk of the parish of Horsham, to William Urry of the same
parish and Margery his wife, for 30s. beforehand, of a croft of his land
which is called 'le Stouruden' in the said parish; to hold to them
and the heirs of William. La Rogheye, Saturday after the
Annunciation of St. Mary, 9 Edward [I]. |
[Herts.] |
C. 5250. Quitclaim by William Archebaude of Great Berkhampsted,
co. Herts, to Thomas Aldebury and Robert Newenton, clerks, William
Aldebury and John Muleward of his right in all the land, &c. which
he had together with them and Walter Salford, chaplain, John
Chesham and John Rowlond, clerk, since deceased (defuncto), in Hemel-
hampsted, Radbourne and the town of St. Albans by the gift of
John Impey and Joan his wife. Monday the feast of St. Mark, . . . .
Henry V. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5251. Grant by Robert de Sancto Egidio to William de Ponte
of 1½a. arable between their land and abutting on meadow late of Henry
de Plumberg and on 'Grobbescrofte'; rent, 1½d.; for this William
gave him 1 mark in gersum (gersumpmam). Witnesses:—John de
Maundevile, Nicholas le Venour, John le Blunt, James Derk, Thomas
Smith (fabro), Jakeminde Wodeham, Richard Sprot, Roger the clerk. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5252. Grant by John son of Richard son of Ron' de Alsachere
to Robert de Bulkileg' and Felicia his wife, their heirs and assigns,
of a moiety (dimidietate) of a lawn of land and tenement within their
garden, and a place of land and tenement in 'le Brodemeduwe' within
their land on either side up to John's ditch, in exchange for a moiety
of lawn and tenement in 'Broccroft.' Witnesses:—William, lord
of Alsachere, Richard his son, Nicholas de Alsachere, and others
(named). Alsachere, Tuesday after St. Mark, 1322. |
[Staff.] |
C. 5253. Quitclaim by Nicholas Agard, esquire, to Thomas . . . .
of Tutbury and Margaret his wife and the heirs of Thomas of his right
in a burgage in the town of Tutbury in Monk Street (vico
monachorum) extending to the . . . . called 'le Safron Gardyn.'
Witnesses:—Edmund Wetton, yeoman of the crown, and others
(named). 1 August, . . . . 3 Henry . . . . |
Chester. |
C. 5254. Grant by Philip de Eggerton of Eggerton and John his
son and heir to Richard 'le Wever' of Chester and Joan his wife of
two messuages in 'Foregat strete' of Chester, situate as described;
to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, to perpetual fee farm
according to the custom of the said city: rent, 10s. Witnesses:—
John Walsche, mayor, Robert de Eton and John Catyngham, sheriffs
of the same city, William Holme, and others (named). 12 September,
14 Henry VI. Fragment of one seal. |
|
C. 5255. Indenture, being the defeasance of a simple obligation
of even date, whereby Robert Willughby, lord Broke, John Pawnesfote
late of —, co. Gloucester, gentleman, and John York of
Rammesbury, co. Wilts, gentleman, are bound to Stephen Jenyns,
citizen and alderman of London, in 160l. to be paid as therein is
contained; to wit, if they pay 80l. on 6 July next and 80l. on 6 January
following, the obligation to be void. 14 July, 22 Henry VII. Signed,
'By me Stephen Jennyns.' |
Lincoln. |
C. 5256. Indenture, being a grant by Henry Moyne of Willingham,
gentleman, and George Moyne, his son and heir apparent, to John
Moyne, gentleman, of their manor of Willingham, otherwise called
Wyflyngham, for the term of his life; attorneys to deliver seisin,
Alexander Moyne, Thomas Moyne and Lawrence Moyne. 31 August,
14 Henry VII. Fragment of one seal; other seal blank. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5257. Grant by Adam Davy of Westram and Joan his wife,
daughter of John Goldyng of Nuthurst, to Roger le Pyk of
Hordham and Agnes his wife of four crofts of land which the said
John formerly gave by charter to the said Joan at Pullynges in the
parish of Horsham, whereof three lie together, &c. 6 November,
44 Edward III. Seal, and fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 5258. Grant by William Grace and William Ricard of
Twykenham to Clement Grace, John Hert, John Grace, William Dale,
John Paye, clerk, and Henry Reve, of all the land, &c. in Twykenham
in the hundred of Istelworth which they had by the gift of John Gobyon
of Twykenham in the town aforesaid; to hold to the said Clement
and the others and the heirs and assigns of Clement. Twykenham,
23 October, 2 Henry IV. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5259. Grant by Richard de Halum, parson of Estweyt, and
John Parker of Trowell, chaplain, to Robert Pascaill of Estweyt and
William son of Richard de Hiklyng, of all the land, &c. which formerly
were William de Hiklyng's in Kynmerley and Neuthorp (except a
messuage and 8a. land which Robert Aleyn formerly held in
Kynmerley) which they had by the gift of Isabel who was the wife
of William de Hiklyng; to hold to the said Robert and William son
of Richard for the life of William, with remainder to the heirs of
William's body, with remainder in default to William son of William
de Hyklyng, clerk (clerico), and his heirs. Kynmerley, Monday after
All Hallows, 11 Richard II. One seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5260. Grant by John Bonsergant of Rokyswell to William
son of Robert and Sabina his wife, of all that his pasture called . . . .
extending to the road from Schelewe to Chelmerford, &c.; to hold
to them and the heirs and assigns of William. Rokyswell, the feast
of St. Agatha, 15 Edward II. |
[Staff.] |
C. 5261. Quitclaim by John de Tervyn and Alice his wife, Alyn
relict of Richard de Cruwe, and Margery relict of Simon Ingelesone
to Gregory son of William of Bettylegh, his heirs and assigns, of their
right in a messuage of land with buildings and all the land adjacent
in Westfeld and meadow, which messuage lies in Bettylegh between
the messuage of Adam de Hanlegh, chaplain, &c. Witnesses:—
John de Thickenes and Hugh de Delves, bailiffs, Thomas de Thickenes,
and others (named). Saturday after St. Augustine the Bishop and
D[octo]r, 1342. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5262. Grant by Robert son of Sampson de Stretley to Peter de
Schatton, forester, his heirs and assigns, of two tofts in Brough (Burgo),
to wit, the toft which Robert the miller held and the toft which Peter
husband of Nala (maritus Nale) held; also of his whole meadow in
Brough and 3a. arable which lie together beside the Noe (juxta Noue),
with the whole residue between the said 3a. and the middle of the
Noe (medictatem aque de Noue); also of ½a. land in the croft (in Crofto);
also of his toft in Brough, with buildings standing thereon, with 2a.
land, to wit, 'le Holourriding,' which Simon, groom (garcio) of Robert
held; also of his land in the fee of Hope beside 'le Castilgate' which
is called 'le Holdedom,' with meadow adjacent; rent, a rose
(florem rose) on the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, for all service
saving foreign service of the king. Witnesses:—Robert Bozun,
keeper of the bailiwick of Peck, William Martyn, Richard le
Archer, Roger his brother, William Hally, Roger Woderoue, William
de Sale and other. Endorsed, Strelley. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5263. Quitclaim by Hugh son of Herbert Snou to Sir Robert
le Vavasur and his heirs of his right in a toft and croft and two bovates
of land in Makeworthe, which were the free marriage of Maud his
mother; also grant to the said Robert of two bovates of arable and
6½a. assart with a wood and a toft and croft in the same town which
Herbert his father gave to the said Robert; to hold, &c, doing the
services which in his said father's charters are contained. Witnesses:—
Sir William de Meysam and Sir Robert de Stanton, knights, Geoffrey
de Stanton, Robert de Kirketon, Alexander de Wandisleye, Walter
de Ufton, Henry Kitte, Henry le Tailur, Austin the clerk, and other.
Endorsed, Carta de Makwet; Haukesworth. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5264. Grant by Adam de Bromfeld of Mawerdyn to Hugh
Baudewyn of Buford and Joan his wife, for 12 marks which they gave
him beforehand, of 16a. arable and the whole of that pasture which
is called 'Burdensmars' within the manor of Mawerdyn, whereof
8a. lie in the field called 'Bertmanescote,' &c.; rent, 3d. Warranty
against all men and women, Christian and Jews. Witnesses:—
Thomas le Waffre, Nicholas le Seculer, and others (named). |
Notts. |
C. 5265. Grant by Ralph Taylard of Notyngham and Cecily his
wife to Thomas Holt of Mapurleye and Joan his wife of [all the lands]
and tenements which formerly were of J . . . . de Brigef[ord] of
Notyngham, in the town and fields of Notyngham and Radeford,
except that tenement lying in 'le Barregate' between the tenement
formerly of . . . . de Morewod on the south and a certain void place
of the abbot and convent of 'la Dale' on the north; to hold to the
said Thomas and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, rendering therefor
yearly to the said Ralph and Cecily, for life, 66s. 8d. at the Purification
and St. Peter's Chains, and doing to the chief lords the services due;
with remainder in default to the heirs of Joan's body, with reversion
in default to Ralph and Cecily and the heirs of Cecily. Witnesses:—
[John Pestur,] mayor of Notyngham, William de Ettewell and Henry
de Wylford, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Friday after
St. Matthew, 4 Richard II. Memorandum endorsed of the examination,
Wednesday after the feast of St. Roman in the same year, before William
de Thrumpton, mayor, Thomas de Wilford the elder, and Hugh de
Shelford and Robert de Howden, bailiffs, of the said Cecily and Joan
as to their consent. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5266. Grant by John Fort of Sandon to William Cartere of
Great Badewe and Joan his wife of a croft of land called 'Petfeld,'
lying in the town of Sandon, situate as described, a fourth part thereof
excepted to the right heirs of Maud Russell. Witnesses:—Henry
de Spayne, and others (named). 5 July, 28 Edward III. |
Surrey. |
C. 5267. Grant by Henry Wyssh of Sydelsham, co. Sussex, to
Thomas Fyssh of Southwerk, 'hosier,' of a piece of meadow of 2a.
between meadows of Simon Worsted, citizen of London, on north
and south, abutting on meadow of the earl of March (comitis de la
March), &c. in the parish of St. Giles of Camerwell, which descended
to him after the death of Henry Wyssh, his father. Witnesses:—
Thomas Hode, John Hode, his brother, of Pecham, Richard Hode.
Richard de Dean, Richard Courtiour of Camerwell, and other.
Camerwell, 5 November, 8 Richard II. |
[York, W. R.] |
C. 5268. Quitclaim by Robert son of Richard de Cotes to Matthew
de Oxpring of his right in land which lies at the east from the town of
Oxspring, to wit, between two brooks (rivos) whereof one runs between
Holand and Oxspring and the other to the south from the land which Swan
son of Gamell held to Clowegraines, and which Henry son of Robert after-
wards held; also of his right in an assart, with the whole pasture, &c. to
the said land and assart belonging, to wit, the assart which the said
Swan and Henry after him held; for this Matthew gave him one mark
and quitclaimed to him all the land which lies between the brook
(rivulum) which runs between the two Cotes and between the brook
which runs on the south part of the land of said Swan and which the
said Henry afterwards held, except the beforenamed assart, saving
the homage of the said Robert and his heirs. Witnesses:—John de
Byrkyne, Robert Waleis, Jordan de Floketun, John de Brettun,
Henry his son, William de Peningest', Adam de Holand, and other. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5269. Quitclaim by Juliana daughter of Alan Charnes to
William de Couleye and Isabel his wife, and the heirs of William, of
her right in the manor called 'La Sudde' in the parish of Cradeleye
and in all the tenements called 'Doucelond,' 'Presteslond,' 'Huyetes-
lond' and 'Sadintoneslond.' Witnesses:—John de la Barewe, Peter
de la Hulle, Walter de Muntrich, Roger Racy, Richard de Hanley,
and other. Sunday after St. Hilary, 22 Edward III. |
Chester. |
C. 5270. Grant by Philip de Eggerton to John de Colshull of
Chester, carpenter, and Agnes his wife, and John and Richard their
sons, of a messuage with a curtilage adjacent in 'le Castellone' of the
city of Chester, between land which was of Henry Wade and land
which was of Richard de Leghe, carpenter, which messuage Richard
de Troghford, carpenter, held before; to hold for the term of their
lives in survivorship; rent 6s.; covenant not to remove buildings in
the said tenements. Witnesses:—Richard de Capenhurst, mayor,
Madoc de Capenhurst and Bartholomew de Northdene, sheriffs of
Chester, Edmund de Waterfall, Roger le Calf. Chester, Wednesday
after St. Boniface the Bishop, 1346. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5271. Grant by Katharine Lad and Hugh Lad her son to John
Rokka, carpenter, and Alice his wife of a piece of meadow called
'Brok' in the parish of Hevere, abutting on land of Walter Polbroke,
&c. Tuesday before Midsummer, 4 Henry IV. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5272. Quitclaim by Alice Mallemeyn late the wife of Robert
Mallemeyn of Berkyng, widow, to John Stafforde of Esthamme of
her right in a wall (wallea) with 6a. land and 4s. rent, with hopes,
ditches, &c. by reason of her dower or other estate, in the west marsh
of Berkyng by the coast of the Thames, extending from land late of
William Gaylon' to land late of Thomas Clerk. Esthamme, 22 May,
19 Richard II. |
[Huntingdon.] |
C. 5273. Grant by John, abbot of Rames', and the convent of the
same to Ellis Reyner of Rames' of a corrody from their house for
life, viz. a white loaf of their free servants, a knight's loaf, two
gallons (lagenas) of the beer from which the monks drink, with double
pottage, two dishes from their kitchen according to the day (prout
dies exigit), a furred gown yearly such as their free servants aforesaid
receive or 2s. for the said fur; also grant to him of a cartload of hay
yearly at Midsummer, with two cartloads of fuel (effocal') against the
winter, as he used to receive before the making of these presents, and
a half-quarter of corn and a half-quarter of malt (brasei ordeic') against
Christmas. Witnesses:—John de Clervaus of Upwode, Robert le
Wodeward of Heytmundegrave, William le Rydeman of the same,
and others (named). Dated at Rames' in their chapter, Monday after
St. Leonard the Abbot, 1304, 32 Edward I. Endorsed, Transcriptum
carte conventus Ram' Elye filio Reyneri confecte. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5274. Quitclaim by Christian de Effolde to William Urri of 2a.
land in a field called 'le Tyghe' between his land, land of Thomas
le Lewere and land formerly of Richard de Effolde, her father, at 'la
Rogheye' in Horsham. Horsham, Sunday after St. Gregory the
Pope, 8 Edward II. |
[Hants.] |
C. 5275. Counterpart of demise by Richard 'le Baufo' and
Olimpias his wife to William le Niueman of a weir which is called
'Hel[ing W]ere' and 1a. meadow in the marsh of Helinge to the said
weir belonging; to hold for the term of his life, doing repairs; rent,
6s. Seal, with legend, s . willelmi . le . neweman. Cf. C. 141. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5276. Grant by Henry Bovet and Alice his wife to William
son of William ate Bere, for 8s. 6d. beforehand, of a ham of land in
the parish of Yfeld between the wood of Prestewode and land which
was formerly 'Tacheerslond.' Witnesses:—Simon le Veutre, and
others (named). Fragments of seals. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5277. Grant by John Hunt of Asshovere the younger to Roger
de Hull of Chestrefeld of a messuage with garden in Chestrefeld in
the street called 'Sa[der]strete,' between the messuage of the gild
of the Holy Cross, &c.; also of three . . . . of arable in the field of
Chestrefeld at 'Goldwell' abutting on the highway from Chestrefeld
to Neubold. Chestrefeld, . . . . before the Purification, 4 Henry IV.
Seal. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 5278. Grant by John Harward of Herthill to Sir Richard
Banastre, rector of the parish church of Herthill, and Thomas Doyle
of Herthill of all his land, &c. in Herthill and Wodehall. 27 January
10 Henry V. Fragment of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5279. Grant by John [Rede] of Dorchestr' to Richard
Morys of Melcomb Regis of that tenement which he had by way of
exchange by the gift of John Beneit in Melcomb in 'Seynt Thomas
stret.' Witnesses:—Henry Ford and John Northover, bailiffs of
Melcomb, and others (named). Dorchestr', St. George's Day,
10 Richard II. |
[Staff.] |
C. 5280. Grant by Thomas son of Thomas de Whytemor to John
Kene of a selion of land in 'le . . . ., as it is assigned and divided
to the said John. Madeleye, Tuesday the feast of the Translation
of St. Thomas the Martyr, 29 Edward III. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5281. Grant by William Willem of Horsham to Robert . . . .
of Horsham and Alice his wife of a wood called 'Hunte Grof' in
'la Roghe,' with ingress and egress from . . . . [through] . . . .
called 'Westgardyn' into the field of John Hunte called 'Northfeld'
to the said wood; to hold to them and the heirs of Robert. Horsham,
the feast of St. Dunstan the Archangel (sic), . . . . Richard II. |
Chester. |
C. 5282. Testament of William del Heth; soul to God, body to
be buried in the parish church of St. Michael, Chester, before the
image of St. Michael; to John my son the tenement I dwell in and
to the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in default to
Nicholas my son and the heirs of his body, with remainder to Thomas
my son for life, with remainder to Ith[el] Trevore, his heirs and
assigns. Chester, 26 December, 1401. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5283. Grant by Thomas . . . ., John Carylton, vicar of
Alfriston, Nicholas Selewyn, Roger Lacche and Richard Cessingham
to Thomas atte Wode, John Tilman, Simon Gardiner and William
Castrete of all the land, &c. which they, together with Richard Parker
since deceased, had by the gift of Robert Smyth, son of Thomas
Smyth of Launcyng, Roger Whate, Thomas Joynour the elder and
Thomas Joynour the younger of Westferl[egh] in the parish of
Hailesham and Horsye, within the liberties and without. Hailesham,
the day of St. Margaret, 13 Henry IV. Endorsed, 'a dede of fefement
unto Simon Gardiner.' One seal. |
Notts. |
C. 5284. Grant by Alice daughter of Robert le Potter of Notingham
to John Jonettesone le Potter of the same and Agnes his wife of a
seld in the Saturday market (foro sabbati) of Notingham, beside the
gates of the selds of the butchers, between the void place of the selds
of the butchers on the west and the seld of Richard de Gremiston
on the east. Witnesses:—Robert Ingram, mayor of Notingham,
William de Crophull and Lawrence le Spicer, bailiffs of the same,
Richard de Lenton, and others (named). Friday after the Nativity
of the Blessed [Virgin], 9 Edward II. Endorsed, Seld' draper'. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5285. Grant by Hugh Vaghan, chaplain, and Jevan ap Howel
to Eynon ap Ph[ilip], chaplain, of all the land, &c. in the fee of
Wormelowe and Treget which they had by the gift of the said Eynon.
Witnesses:—David Mayneston, and others (named). Dated at Seth
Nant, 13 January, 16 Richard II. One seal. |
Chester. |
C. 5286. Copy of an indenture of grant by Geoffrey son of William
le Boydell to John de Laghton, corviser, citizen of Chester, of his
messuage in Br[id]gestrete of the city of Chester, between land of
Alexander le Belleyatter, &c.; rent, 8s. Witnesses:—Thomas de
Bradeford, mayor of Chester, Thomas de Apulton and John le
Armerer, sheriffs of Chester, Alexander le Belleyetter, and others
(named). Thursday the morrow of St. Matthew, 1 Richard II. |
[Cambridge.] |
C. 5287. Quitclaim by Alan son of William the shepherd (bercatoris)
of Trippelawe to Alice le Carpunter of Fulmere of his right in a
messuage formerly of William his father in the parish of Trippelawe
at Brokestrate, abutting on the road from Fulmere to Foxton, &c.;
for this she gave him 4s. beforehand. Tuesday in Easter Week,
23 Edward [I]. |
Notts. |
C. 5288. Grant by Juliana late the wife of Philip Tusard of
Notingham to John de Brigeford of Notingham of 13s. 4d. yearly
rent to be taken from 3a. arable in Notingham which Robert de
Morewode of Notingham and Cecily his wife hold of her and John
her son for their lives, whereof three selions containing 2a. 1r. lie in
'le Wodefeld' in a place called 'le Bothum,' &c. and one selion
containing 3r. lies on Pesehill, &c.; to hold to the said John, his heirs
and assigns, together with the reversion of the said 3a. Witnesses:—
John de Tumby, mayor of Notingham, Ralph Colier and Nicholas de
Crophill, bailiffs of the same town, William de Amyas, and others
(named). Monday the eve of the Assumption, 20 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5289. Grant by Henry son of Stephen de Watenhou to Sir
John de Cokefeud, knight, of a toft with buildings which he had by
the gift of William le Vavasur, which Gilliana de Basigfeud held of
him, in Watenhou, situate as described; rent, a peppercorn at Christmas.
Witnesses:— Sir Hugh de Stapilford, and others (named). |
[Cambridge.] |
C. 5290. Indenture, being the defeasance of a charter whereby
Walter son of John Clerk (clerici) of Trippelow enfeoffed John le
Ward of Trumpyton of a messuage called 'Sauserstede' and 14a.
land with meadows, &c. in Trippelow; to wit, if Walter pay the said
John 20 marks at Cambridge on the morrow of the Lifting up of the
Holy Cross next, the charter to be void. Thursday after St. Peter
and St. Paul, 8 Edward III. Fragment of seal. Cf. C. 4904. |
Notts. |
C. 5291. Chirograph indented: 29 Edward I, at the feast of the
Nativity of St. Mary, it was so agreed between Richard de Gaham in
Notingham and Maud his wife of the one part and Reynold de Acre
in Notingham of the other, to wit, Richard and Maud have demised
to Reynold the whole hall formerly Robert Dast's in Greatsmithgate
(vico grossorum fabrorum) of Notingham, with chambers, &c. (specified),
for the term of his life; rent, 3d. Witnesses:—John le Flemeng,
mayor of Notingham, John son of Adam le Palmar, William Casteleyn,
bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Endorsed, . . . . in
Bryd[les]mythgate . . . . |
Wilts. |
C. 5292. Statute merchant by Thomas son of John Sauser of
Wanbergh', merchant, of co. Wilts, to Thomas son of Walter de
Hungerford, merchant, of the said county, in 40l. at Salisbury at
Midsummer next, made before Thomas de Hungerford, mayor of
Salisbury, and Ellis Farman, clerk of recognisances there.
10 February, 26 Edward III. |
[Cumb.] |
C. 5293. Grant by John de Skelton, rector of Kirkeland, to
Thomas Barker of Penreth, of a half-acre of land in the field of Penreth,
viz. 1½r. on 'Mathwait,' &c. Witnesses:—Clement de Skelton,
bailiff of Penreth, Thomas Talliour, reeve, and others (named). |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5294. Grant by Peter Kyng of Brideport to John Tracy and
William Louch of a messuage with curtilage in Brideport between
the tenement of John de Stikelane, &c. Witnesses:—William Hichecok
and John Lomb, bailiffs, and others (named). Monday before
St. Simon and St. Jude, 33 Edward III. |
Essex. |
C. 5295. Grant by John Radenore, yeoman (valettus) of Sir Robert
Braybrook, bishop of London, to the said bishop, Roger Albrighton,
William Hatton and William Fraunceys, of his whole meadow with
a wall (wallia) called 'Bulleswall' in Westhamme, also of all his goods,
&c. 1 August, 1 Henry IV. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5296. Grant by John Lambe of the parish of Scheldwych to
John Backe of the same of a messuage with garden and a virgate
of land in the parish of Sheldwych in a place called 'Welleforstall,'
&c. 24 April, 2 Edward IV. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5297. Quitclaim by Henry son of [Thomas] de Somerford and
Cecily his spouse (uxor mea desponsata) to Thomas de Venablys of
their right in the land of Newbold, in that land, to wit, which could
fall to them in name of dower after the death of Richard son of
Robert de Wallefeld; they bind themselves under penalty of 4 marks
to the justice of Chester for the time being that he may compel them
to keep the aforesaid agreement. Witnesses:—Roger de Daunport,
William de Brerton, and others (named). |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5298. Grant by Richard Roppelegh to Sir Robert, rector of
Crowell, John Bussard, Alexander Symond, John atte Brok and
William Wytteneye of all his land, &c. in the towns and in the fields
of Kyngeston and Aston. Kyngeston, the feast of St. Margaret,
43 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 5299. Grant by Nicholas de Wytindich, son of Edmund de
Wytindich, to William ate Putte and Joan his wife of a messuage
with curtilage and garden and 1a. arable in Remmesbury which he
had by the feoffment of John le Wayte; for this William gave him
7 marks beforehand. [Thursday] the morrow of the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 7 Edward II. |
[Worc.] |
C. 5300. Grant by Roger Ravel of Pershore (Persora), chaplain,
to John de Bromhale and Richard de Wodeforde of 2a. arable in
the upper field of Wyke, situate as described. Witnesses:—John de
London', John Vaumpage, and others (named). Wednesday after
St. Matthew, 3 Edward III. |