|
[Leic.] |
C. 5601. Grant by . . . . de Herdeby and Alice his wife to
Thomas son of Roger styled 'de . . . . of the same of a toft in
Herdeby. Fragment of one seal. |
Norfolk. |
C. 5602. Grant by Robert Neweman of Southreppys, late of
Framyngham [Earls], to Henry Heydon, Richard Southwell, esquires,
and William Neweman, his son and heir, and William's heirs and
assigns of all his land, &c. with all his goods, &c. in Southreppys,
Thorpmarket, Antyngham, Gu[nt]on, Framyngham Earls (comitis),
Framyngham Pygot, Hameryngale, Biskelee, Kirby Bebon (sic),
Bramerton and Yelverton, co. Norfolk, and elsewhere. 27 October,
17 Edward IV. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5603. Grant by John Stace and Thomas Bengekyn of Sarr in
the Isle of Thanet to Hamon Tibi of the parish of Monketon, in the
Isle aforesaid, of 1a. land in the parish of Monketon by Gorestrete,
situate as described, which they had by the gift of Robert Tristram,
the younger, of the parish of St. Giles in the Isle aforesaid. 28 April,
15 Henry VI. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5604. Quitclaim by Beatrice relict of Alan Edrych of Weybrede
to Isabel her daughter.of her right by way of dower or inheritance in
a piece of land in the parish of Weybrede, situate as described.
Weybrede, the day of St. Thomas the Archbishop, 1 Edward II. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5605. Grant by Hugh Houel of Westone to Peter Jay of
Weybrede of a messuage with five pieces of land and two pieces of
meadow in the town of Weybrede which Robert Jadde formerly held
to farm of Sir Hugh Houel. his father, for life, situate as described.
Sunday before St. Nicholas, 46 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 5606. Grant by Nicholas de Baddebury to William de Mora,
and Agnes his wife of 1a. meadow in 'la Yethe,' which is called
'Levedy acre,' extending upon the highway on the east; to hold to
them and William's heirs and assigns. Witnesses:—John de
Horputte, John de Ponte, Henry le Sauser and others (named). |
[Herts.] |
C. 5607. Grant by John . . . . of Dunstapl' to John Fisher
(pischatori) of Dunstapl' of 1a. in the field of Kenesworth; rent,
to the chief lord, 3d. and to him a clove at Easter; for this John
gave him 20s. in gersum. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed, Carta Johannis Maydus . . . . |
[Warw.] |
C. 5608. Grant by Adam de la Lee of Sheldon to William Notyng
his brother of all his land, &c. in the town and fee of Sheldon, except
the house wherein he is resident; also of the reversion of the dower
which Margery atte Lee, his aunt (matertera) holds there. Witnesses:—
Adam de Boryate and others (named). Friday after St. Matthew,
19 Edward III. Cf. C. 1732. |
Berks.] |
C. 5609. Grant by John Houchild of Harewell to Richard
Brounz, Thomas his brother, and Richard Wydehay of Harewell, of
1a. land in Westhakebourn in 'le Longe Londe.' Witnesses:—John
Walrond and others (named). Tuesday after St. James the Apostle
35 Edward III. |
[Hants.] |
C. 5610. Copy of an inspeximus by Henry III of a charter of Henry
I to Hyde Abbey of the churches of Kingsclere and Alton. [Charter
Roll Calendar, Vol. II. p. 148.] |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5611. Quitclaim by Godfrey de Alkesburne to Gamelin ate
Watere of his right in 6d. rent of the 7d. which he used to receive
yearly from the said Gamelin in respect of the tenement which was
Robert le Longhe's in Horsham. Michaelmas, 16 Edward II. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5612. Grant by Nicholas son of William de Wybsnade to
Richard Malyn and Joan his wife of part of his messuage in Wybsnade.
The feast of the Assumption . . . . Edward III. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5613. Grant by John son of Richard de Wel[de] of High
Lauffare to Sir Humphrey de Waledene, knight, of a croft called
'Sefenacre' in Lauffare Maudeleyne, and a close to the croft
belonging. 10 February, 19 Edward II. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5614. Grant by Roger Keys, canon of [Exeter] to William
Olyver of Brideport of land, &c., and a moiety of the ferry of
Smalmouth, which together with William de la Pole, marquess of
Suffolk (Marko Suff') Thomas . . . . Suddeley, knight, James Ormond,
knight, William Boeff, John . . . . . he had by the gift of the said
William Olyver, in Brydeport. Witnesses:—Robert Burgh, one of
the bailiffs of Brideport, John . . . . . Brideport, Wednesday before
the feast of . . . . ., 3 [Edward] IV. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5615. Grant by Robert son of William de Bulkylegh to Robert
his son, of all the land which William, lord of Al[sacher] [demised to him]
in the town of Alsacher and afterwards, in his seisin, by writing quit-
claimed to him; to hold to the said Robert for the term of his life
(ad totam vitam meam) by service of 40s. yearly; saving to him and
his tenants common of pasture therein. Alsacher, Thursday . . . .,
16 Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5616. Grant by Gilbert de Boulebec, knight, to Adam son of
Walter de Hed[e]nham, for his service and forty marks in gersum
beforehand of a virgate of land with a messuage in Kinguseye, pasture
for six beasts in the pasture called . . ., 2a. meadow in the meadow
called 'Inmede' and . . . . 5d. rent which John son of Reynold
used to pay for a virgate of land there; rent, . . . . at Easter. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 5617. Grant by John Stopehyll and John Welton of Estrasyn
to Robert Chamberlayn of Grayngham, William Ounby, John Cade
the elder, and Thomas Schopys of Estrasyn, of a messuage in
Estrasyn, situate as described, which they had by the gift of Thomas
Bonette, late vicar of Estrasyn, and Eve Dowe, together with Master
Richard Davison late rector of Belesby and John Awke. Thursday
[after] the Conception of the Blessed Virgin, 26 Henry VI. Fragments
of seal. |
Devon. |
C. 5618. Grant by John Boya to Roger Cadatrewe of a messuage
and all his land in Overa Cadatrewe, with 'housbote, haybote, falbote,
et furbote,' to be taken in the manor of Spychewyke, as his principal
charter thereof more fully witnesses, rendering to the chief lords the
services due; also grant of the homage, rents, and services of Adam
Cauntr' and John son of Hamel Countr', in respect of their lands
and tenements in Cadatrewe. Witnesses:—William de Grendon,
Richard Foterel, Adam de Cadatreu, John Countr', Roger Countr'.
Cadatrewe, Tuesday after (in sene) the Epiphany, 35 Edward III.
Seal. Cf. C. 4428, 5479. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5619. Bond by Alexander Hurel and Richard de Trafford,
rector of Chedle, to William de Venables, lord of Neubold, in 100l.
at Michaelmas, 1313, if it so happen that, before the feast of St.
Peter's Chains in the same year, they shall not have acknowledged
a debt to him of 40l. in the earl's exchequer at Chester, to be paid
him within a full year from the date hereof, on account of the marriage
of Alexander's daughter, Mary, according to the form of the agree-
ment between them and the said William. Dated at Neubold,
Wednesday the Translation of St. Martin, in the above year. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 5620. Grant by Philip Perci of Buudihc to Nicholas, lord of
Cottelegh, of one acre and one perch of land in the furlong of
'Stapelweye' which lies on the east of Motweia (Motweie) next
Stapelweie besides (preter) 3½a. land; to hold, &c. for a mark which
Nicholas paid him beforehand; rent, a rose at Midsummer for all
service save royal service as much as belongs to so much free land in
the manor of Cotteleigh. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5621. Quitclaim by William Rokke of Hevere to . . . . of
the same of his right in a way which he claimed to have as his right
to his lands called 'Schermanesland.' Hevere, the feast of St.
Mary . . . ., 11 [Edward] IV. |
[Suffolk.] |
C. 5622. Grant by John Swyft of the parish of Weybrede to
Richard son of William dil Wod of the same and Joan his wife, for
their services of a piece of land in the parish beforesaid between land
of the abbot and convent of Sybetone, &c. Monday the morrow of
Souls, 3 Edward II. |
Bucks. Oxford. |
C. 5623. Copy on paper of:—
(1) Grant by A. B. the dean and the canons of Lincoln at the
desire of Thomas bishop of Lincoln to William Stonor, knight, of
the office of steward of the lordships of Thame [and] Dorchestr', co.
Oxford, Wobourne and Tynghurst, co. Bucks; to hold to him and
the heirs of his body, receiving for their fee or wage 6l. 20d. from the
issues of the said manors by the hands of the receivers or bailiffs, with
leave to appoint deputies in the said office. |
Bucks. |
(2) Indenture made 6 December, 19 Edward IV, between William
Stonore, knight, of the one part, and Thomas Streteley of the other,
witnessing that Thomas for a certain sum 'aforhand payd' has sold
to William all the woods of the 'half maner of Bosmere callet
Stretelespart' growing in the parishes of Falley, Hameldon and
Tyrfeld, 'appultrez, peretrez, crabtrez and all wode of the assise
of x inche,' &c; bond by Thomas in 10l. for performance of
covenants. English. |
[Somers.] |
C. 5624. Indenture being the defeasance of a statute merchant
dated at Salisbury, Saturday after St. Peter's Chair, 30 Edward III,
whereby John son and heir of John de Wyke of Milton, co. Somerset,
is bound to John de Edyngdon of co. Wilts, in 666l. 13s. 4d., to wit,
if the said John de Wyke make to the said John de Edyngdon a
sufficient security of the manor of Norton Hautevill before the feast
of St. Philip and St. James next, to hold to him, his heirs and assigns,
quietly and absolutely after the death of Egelina, John's mother,
the statute to be void. Salisbury, Thursday after St. Peter's Chair
in the year abovesaid. Fragment of one seal. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 5625. Grant by Henry son of Ralph Ripun of Herlaustun to John
the chaplain of Herlaustun son of Roger Hemming of Newbo and his heirs
of his father and mother begotten or his assigns of a selion of arable
in the west territory of Herlaustun, viz. in 'West inham' abutting
on the capital selion of Alan son of William of Denton, &c.; rent,
¼d. at Midsummer for all service; for this John gave him 5s. before-
hand. Witnesses:—Thomas de Blankeney dwelling (manente) in
Herlaustun, and others (named). Fragment of one seal. |
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C. 5626. Grant by William son of Clemencia de Aston to Adam
son of Henry Wrine for 9s. beforehand of 2a. land in the territory of
Aston, one in the lower and one in the upper field; rent, 2d. for all
service. Witnesses:—Guy de Assarto, and others (named). Cf.
C. 3743. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5627. Letter of attorney by Payn de Vylers, knight, and Isabel
his wife to William son of Geoffrey de Westhorp of Kynalton to
receive seisin of all that part of the manor of Wodeburgh and of the
service of Margery late the wife of . . . de Cray for a third part
of the said manor which she holds for life by the livery of Sir Thomas
Stuffyn, chaplain, as the charter of the said Sir Thomas made to them
thereof witnesses. Berecotes, Monday the feast of St. Bartholomew,
1327. Cf. C. 3350. |
[Leic.] |
C. 5628. Grant by William son of William son of Ralph of
Herdebi to Henry de Herdebi, chaplain, of four selions of arable in
the territory of Herdebi, with ½a. meadow, to wit, in the south field,
situate as described; rent, ½d. at Midsummer for all service.
Witnesses:—Walter Bellard of Herdeby, and others (named). |
[N'humb.] |
C. 5629. Chirograph indented being a grant by John de Swyneburn
to Robert de Swyneburn his son for Robert's homage and service
of all his land &c. of Capelleshey, Stiwardschele and Huritlawe, in the
tenement of 'le Huntland,' and of Slaggiforde in the tenement of
Knaresdall; to hold to the said Robert and the heirs of his body
successively from heir to heir, without any alienation thereof or any
part thereof to be made in time to come, doing the king's foreign
service therefor and to him and his heirs the twentieth part of the
service of a knight for multures, pannages, suits of court and all
other services, &c. Witnesses:—John de Scutelington, William de
Swethorp, Adam de Charleton, Hugh Russell of Symundeburn, Richard
de Thirlewall, Nicholas de Tho[rn]grafton, Robert de le Walton. |
[Herts.] |
C. 5630. Grant by John Vif to Gilbert de Greinvill, of a rent of
3s. in the borough of Berchamest', to wit, from that tenement which
lies between the tenement which was of Ellis Ful[k]ing and a way which
is called 'Tropineleslane' and abuts on the stream (filum aque) and
on the great street of the borough; to hold in fee and heredity, &c.;
rent, a clove (clavem cerofiri) at Easter and 14d. as his attorney, to
the chief lord of the fee at the terms appointed in the borough. |
[Leic.] |
C. 5631. Grant by Adam son of Henry de Herdeby to Sir Henry
styled of Ebirston, priest, his heirs and assigns, of the moiety of a
selion on Long Horreberne &c. and other land [in Herdeby] situate as
described. Witnesses:—William Belart of Herdeby, and others
(named). |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 5632. Grant by William son of William Petit of Lekeburne to
William the tailor (cissori) of Calthorp and Maud his wife and
William's heirs and assigns of 1½a. arable in the territory of Lekeburn,
situate as described; rent, a peppercorn. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
C. 5633. Grant by William de Mersse to John Hundeshayward and
Maud his wife for their homage and service of 1½a. arable in the field
of Penitone Grefteyn whereof one acre lies between the land of
Henry le Marchand, &c. and the half-acre lies between the land of
Hawis de Busemerhale which she holds of the fee of Busemerehale,
&c. and one end both of the acre and of the half-acre abuts on the
highway from Penitone Meysi to Tangelee &c.; for this they gave him
20s. beforehand. Witnesses:—Sir William le Dun, knight, Robert de
Harnhulle, Henry de Foxcote, Robert Durdent, William Londoniar,
the clerk, and others (named). Seal, chipped. |
[Warw.] |
C. 5634. Grant by Roger de Gard[ino] of Solihull to Sir Robert
his brother, chaplain, of all his land &c. in Solihull. Sunday the
Finding of the Holy Cross, 19 Edward II. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5635. Grant by William de Somerford to Margaret late the
wife of Reynold Joce for her service and for 7s. beforehand in
gersum of ½a. land in the field of Buston on 'Piristub' abutting on
'le port wey,' &c. |
[Flint.] |
C. 5636. Grant by William de Kirkeby to John de Haselwall
with Nichola his daughter in free marriage of all his land of Haurthin
which Roger steward of the earl of Chester gave him for his homage
and service; doing the service thereto belonging, viz. 1lb. pepper
at Midsummer; if he cannot warrant the land he will give John
5 marks within two years after Michaelmas, the year of the Translation
of St. Thomas the Martyr the third. Witnesses:—Sir H. abbot
of Chester, Philip de Orreby, justice of Chester, Geoffrey de Dutton,
and others (named). |
[Chester.] |
C. 5637. Demise, Whit Sunday, 5 Edward III, by Henry de
Blakerode, citizen of Chester, to Richard son of Simon de Newton
of a messuage with buildings thereon and two bovates of arable in
the town and territory of Hasilwall, which he holds in fee and heredity
of Ralph lord of Hasilwall in chief by service of a pair of gloves yearly
for all service; to hold, with fishery, &c. to the said Richard, his wife
and children for six years from date, rendering 26s. 8d. yearly, doing
the foreign services from which he cannot be free nor can make the
said Richard or his free; if Richard die within the term he shall have
Richard's second best beast, or 6s. 8d., &c. Witnesses:—Ralph lord
of Hasilwall, and others (named). |
Surrey. |
C. 5638. Grant by John Drynkwater of Pecham in the parish
of Camerwelle to Roger Godewyn of Pecham of a garden and a half-
acre of land in Pecham lying dispersed, situate as described,
20 January, 4 Henry IV. |
[Radnor.] |
C. 5639. Grant by Walter Tomkyns of Boreware to Richard
Tomkyns his son and John Holle of Barlenton the elder of two
messuages with a parcel of meadow called 'Kyllynyorde' and
'Kyllyn Medowe,' in the town of Boreware and in the fee of the
same, within the lordship of the castle of Radenour between 'le heye'
of John Hoby, &c. which together with William Holle of Boreware,
since deceased, he had by the gift of William Paynot. The feast of
St. Leonard in the month of November, 31 Henry VI. |
[Salop.] |
C. 5640. Grant and confirmation by Thomas Carbonel to John
'in la Lone' of Burford of four parcels of land in Burford and
Overton, which John had by the gift of Hugh, Thomas's father, for
life; rent 12d.; with remainder after John's decease to William de
Lugwardyn and Parnel (Pernelle) his wife for the term of their lives,
with remainder to John, William's son, for life. Witnesses:—Roger de
Ledewich, and others (named). Thursday after St. James the
Apostle, 19 Edward III. French. |
[Somers.] |
C. 5641. Grant by John de Keynesham to John de Bitewode of
a messuage in the borough of Wyncaulton, situate as described;
rent to the chief lords, 1d. at Michaelmas. Sunday after St. Gregory
the Pope, 19 Edward III. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5642. Grant by William le Kingesman to William son of
Torald for his homage and service of 1½a. arable in the fields of
Buston and 1r. meadow, situate as described; rent to him and his
heirs, 1d. at Easter, and for foreign service of the king, whether more
or less, ¾d.; for this William gave him 25s. in gersum. Witnesses:—
Ranulf de la Hulle, John Torald, Robert Joce, Ranulf de Thornecote,
Fulk le Moyn (monacho), and others (named). Seal. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5643. Grant by Adam de Buterfeld of Woghburne to Thomas
de Buterfeld his brother of Burnham and Juliana Thomas's wife
of a cottage with curtilage in the town of Burnham at 'Wodelonde,'
which he had by their gift, and it lies between land of William Hardyng
and the tenement late of German 'le Schepherde'; to hold to them
and the heirs and assigns of Thomas. Witnesses:—Thomas de
Burton, Robert ate Sloo, and others (named). 'La Wodelonde in
Burnham,' Sunday after St. Philip and St. James, 5 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 5644. Quitclaim by Alice late the wife of Alexander Wodekoc
of Solyhull to Henry Lonot of the same of her right in those lands and
tenements which Henry had by the feoffment of John Wodekoc the
younger in Solyhull. Solyhull, Wednesday after St. Valentine,
22 Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5645. Grant by John Osebern of Ocle to Peter de la Pole of
Sydenham for 12s. beforehand, of 1a. arable in the field of Chynnore
in 'la Sterte,' situate as described; rent, a rose at Midsummer.
Witnesses:—John le Loreng, Adam Young (Juven'), Roger
Schorberd, Hugh Vivian, and others (named). |
[Essex.] |
C. 5646. Grant by John son and heir of Stepher Amour late of
Chelm[esford] to John Nele of Springfeld the elder and John Nele
of the same, medio, and John Nele of the same the younger of a
hoppet (hopeta) of pasture [in] Springfeld, between a meadow and a
pightel (pitellum) late of William Prentys, abutting on [the road]
from Mulshammell to Sandfordmell, &c. with a way anciently had
and used and to the said hoppet belonging; which hoppet descended
to him inter alia by hereditary right. Springfeld . . .
3 [Edward IV]. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5647. Indenture between John Buktot, &c. and Margaret
late the wife of Philip Buktot witnessing that John has granted to
her a yearly rent of 4l. 15s. in name of dower [for lands in Little]
Policote and for lands and tenements in Asschyndon and for a moiety
of the wood called 'Boketot Wode'; to be received for her life half
yearly, with leave in default to distrain in his said manor of Little
(parva) Policote. Cherdesley, Saturday after St. Bartholomew,
21 Richard II. Copy. Paper. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5648. Quitclaim by Richard Cherley, parochial chaplain of the
church of Asschyndon, to John Buketot, chaplain, of his right in all
those lands &c., pastures, a wood called 'Buketotes Wode' and all
their appurtenances, in the par[ish] of . . ., which John Barton the
younger and he had by the gift and feoffment of . . . [St. John] before
the Latin Gate, 20 Richard II. Copy. Paper. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5649. Quitclaim by Margaret late the wife of Philip Buketot
and Isabel late the wife of John Amcotes, in their widowhood, to
. . ., clerk, of their rights in [land, &c.] meadows, &c. and wood
called 'Buketotes Wode' in Bernewode in the towns and fields of
. . ., Asschyndon, Wynchyndon, 14 Henry VI. Copy. Paper. |
Oxford. |
C. 5650. Bond by Thomas Stonore, esquire, late sheriff of co.
Oxford, to Master Thomas Kent, secondary in the office of the Privy
Seal of the king and clerk of the King's Council, in 13l. 6s. 8d. at
Michaelmas next. 13 February, 33 Henry VI. Cancelled by cuts.
Receipt endorsed for 10l. paid 7 June, 33 Henry VI, in the presence
of John Durham. |
Heref. |
C. 5651. Grant by Miles son of Henry de Monyton to Richard le
Taylur of Monyton and Alice his wife for their lives of the easement
of a way in the town of Monyton, between his messuage and theirs.
Witnesses:—John Stoppard, Walter Weornard, John de la Chaumbr',
and others (named). |
Herts. |
C. 5652. Quitclaim by Roger son of Peter de Wywelestorne to
William de la Sale of Draytone of his right in 1a. arable which
Isa[bel] . . . cote held of him in name of dower, viz. ½a. in the
east field of Tiscote in 'Wydeforlo[ng]' and ½a. in the west field in
'Burwynescroft,' &c. Saturday in Easter week, 3 Edward [I].
Witnesses:—Ralph lord of Merston, and others (named). |
[Cumberland.] |
C. 5653. Quitclaim by Sarah daughter of David de Holgil to John
son of Arnald de Hoton Jon of her right in a messuage and 3a. land
which formerly were her father's in Penreddok in Hoton Jon.
Witnesses:—Robert de Barton, John de Hotonruf, Robert de
Tympauron, John de Whytbergh, John de Penreddok, William de
Bamfpton]. Penreth, Tuesday before the Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin, 17 Edward II, A.C. 1323. Endorsed, Penruddok. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5654. Demise, 6 December, 18 Henry VII, by John Ormonde
esquire, and Joan his wife to John Hyne of Weston and Robert
Breykenall of Marneham of 'on pastur called the Lyng Close within
the lordship of Marneham,' for twelve years; rent, 5 marks.
English. |
[Chester.] |
C. 5655. Grant by David son of Madoc of Bradelewe to William
the miller (molendinario) of a messuage late of Richard the knight
(militis) with five butts of land lying next it; also of an assart called
'Lenildeslewe' in the said town of Bradelewe for 4½ marks which
William gave him beforehand; with all commons and easements of
the town of Bradeleg', with liberty to take brushwood for fencing the
said lands within his fields, with 'housbould' and 'heybould' from
his wood of 'Castelwode,' &c.; rent, 1d. at the feast of St. Oswald
the King for all service. Witnesses:—William de Bykerton, Philip
de Eggerton, John de Larketon, Hova son of Yorvard, William de
Stocton, Richard Balle, William the clerk. Seal with legend, s . daved .
[f'.] madoci. Endorsed, David Rechamsone. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5656. Grant by Thomas Lytley, citizen and grocer of London,
to Thomas Bledlowe, citizen and grocer of London, and Thomas
Cotys, of co. Kent, gentleman, of those three messuages, 320a. land,
3a. meadow, 40a. pasture, 12a. wood, 7s. 7d. rent and rent of four
hens and sixty eggs in Chellesfeld, Orpyngton and St. Mary Cray
(Cray beate Marie) which he had by the gift of Joan Purchace, widow.
St. Mary Cray, 23 June, 38 Henry VI. Witnesses:—Robert Asshley,
Walter 'a Stabill,' and others (named). |
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C. 5657. Grant, demise and quitclaim by Robert Pych to Adam son
of Adam de Mora of all the croft with messuage, hedges, trees and all
other appurtenances and all his right therein, doing therefore yearly to
Adam de Mora, Adam's father, from whom he held it, the service and
rent due therefor, to wit 6d., half at Michaelmas and half at St.
Mary in March; for which grant and quitclaim Adam son of Adam
de Mora gave him two marks. Witnesses:—G. lord of Berga, Robert
Keys, Robert the clerk, Jurdan del Eye, Th. de Monte, Walter Alard,
Alexander Possel. |
[Salop.] |
C. 5658. Demise by Roger prior of the hospital of the Holy
Trinity of Brugge[north] and the brethren of the same to Roger de
Leghton of the same and Joan his wife for their lives of their curtilage
in 'le Spitelstret' between the curtilages of Felicia de Caldebrok, Roger
Snel, &c.; rent, 2s. Witnesses:—John Rondulph and Robert
Bergham, bailiffs of Bruggenorthe, and others (named). Monday
the feast of the Purification, 18 Edward III, beginning. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 5659. Grant by John le Spenser to Robert son of Henry
Pertcsoyl of Thornecote for his service and for 14s. beforehand in
gersum of 1a. land in the field of Buston on 'Padewrthe' situate as
described; rent, 1d. at St. Mary in March. Witnesses:—Roger Joce,
William Valerian, Richard Juel, Henry de Thornecote, and others
(named). |
[Essex.] |
C. 5660. Grant by Roger ate Lane of Rikelinge and Alice his wife
to Adam le Chareman of Rikelinge for bis service of a messuage,
containing 1r. land, and 2a. 3r. land, with houses, buildings, hedges
and ditches in Rikeling between the messuage and land of the prior
of Berdene, &c. abutting on the highway (regiam stratam) from Neuport
to Storteford, &c. Witnesses:— . . . la Veele and Robert de
Beause, knights, Richard de Bolitone, and others (named). Friday
after St. Faith, 22 Edward I. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5661. Chirograph indented, in the year of King Edward the
fourth at the feast of Michaelmas this agreement was made between
Agnes daughter of William Marshal (Marescalli) of Radeclif upon Trent,
of the one part, and William styled le Moyne (dictum Monach') of
Karleton of the other, to wit, that she has demised to him the bovate
of land which Richard Wadel of Karleton held of her in the same
town with the whole croft and with all the appurtenances to the said
bovate belonging, except the toft which the said Richard Wadel held,
and with the whole meadow to the said bovate belonging, for twelve
years from date; rent, 7s. 6d. Witnesses:—William de Radeclif,
clerk, Walter Marescall, of the same, Geoffrey de Jorz of the same,
William de Besagus of Karleton, William de Buly of the same. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5662. Grant by Stephen Arnyld of Godyntone to Richard de
Godyntone and Agnes his wife and the heirs and assigns of Richard
of 4a. arable in Godyntone in a croft called 'Hale'; also of 2a. arable
in a croft there called 'Longecroft,' situate as described. Chelesfeld,
Wednesday the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
7 Edward III. Seal, effaced. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 5663. Grant by Isabel relict of Adam Franchum of Sideham,
widow, to Peter Delapole of Sideham and Emma his wife their heirs
and assigns of her right in ½d. rent in which Robert de Winslowe,
shepherd (bercarius), and his heirs were bound yearly to her and her
heirs for a part of her messuage which she sold to Robert; also ½d.
rent in which Nicholas de Bertone of Thame was bound to her for 1a.
of her land which he bought of her in the town of Sideham. Witnesses:—
Ralph Grimbaud, Nicholas Bussard, and others (named). The said
1d. of rent is payable at Michaelmas yearly. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5664. Grant by Levina daughter of . . . Hadman to Sir
Richard Court . . . of a curtilage with houses and garden of the
inheritance of her said father in the parish of Tunbregge, for 7s. which
he gave her beforehand; rent, 1d. at Michaelmas. Witnesses:—Richard
de Hadlo, Walter son of Baldwin the Converse (converso), and others
(named). |
[Notts.] |
C. 5665. Demise by John de Cokefeud, knight, to Giliana de
Basigfeud of that toft with buildings which he bought of Henry son
of Stephen de Watenhou, which she held of the said Henry; to hold
all the days of her life; rent, 20d. Witnesses:—William de Belewe,
Robert de [K]inmarleg, William son of the parson of Notehale, and
others (named). |
[Leic.] |
C. 5666. Grant by Henry Putrel with the assent of his son and
heir of a virgate of land in the territory of Howes to Adam son of
[Roger de Herdc]by, for his homage and service, that virgate, to wit,
which Gilbert the clerk held; rent, 8s. Witnesses:—Gerard de
Fanecurt, Robert Arraby, Roger son of the steward (senescalli), and
others (named). |
[Derby.] |
C. 5667. Grant for his life by Herbert Snaw to Robert le Vavassur
of two bovates of land in Macwrthe which he received (accepi) with
Maud his wife, in free marriage; warranty for his life. Witnesses:—
Thomas de . . ., . . . de . . . vil, Robert de Piro, knights,
Henry de Mora, Ralph de Halum, and others (named). |
[Notts.] |
C. 5668. Quitclaim by Robert le Botiller of Schegbroc to Sir
Robert de Stretleya of his right in a rent of 5s. which Robert used to
pay him yearly for the whole land and the whole tenement which
Robert held of him in all places. Witnesses:—Sir Adam de
Everingham, Sir William Darel, Sir John de Everingham, Sir Walter
le Flemecg. Sir William de Leyrton, Richard de Lassceles, Ralph de
Karleton, Geoffrey the clerk of Stretleya, and others (named). |
[Staff.] |
C. 5669. Grant by John Symcokkes of Fynsphathe to John
Whattecroft and Richard Hunte, chaplains, of two parcels of land
in the fee of West Bromwych, situate as described. Sunday the
feast of St. . . . 13 Edward IV. |
[Bedford]. |
C. 5670. Grant by John Oliver of Beston to Roger de Thornecot
of 1a. land in the field of . . . abutting on the highway from
'Padeworth to Caldecot.' Witnesses:—John la Zouch, and others
(named). Beston, . . . 9 Edward III. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5671. Grant by Thomas Loveryk of Sandwich to Edmund atte
Welle of Sarre in the Isle of Thanet of a tenement and 1½a. land
lying dispersed in Sarre. 9 January, 2 Henry V. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 5672. Indenture notifying that, 10 Edward [I], it was so agreed
between Robert son of Ralph de Orlingber of the one part, and
Master Reynold, rector of the church of Cranesl', guardian of the
son and heir of Simon de Cranesl', of the other, to wit, Robert granted
and demised to Master Reynold a half-virgate of land in the field of
Cranesl', with two messuages in the same town and a virgate of land
in the field of Orlingber, which (quas) the said Robert had in right of
his ward (nomine warde sue) by the death of Simon de Cranesl', as he
asserted, which virgate of land Robert de Lotrington, rector of the
church of Orlingber, formerly held to farm of the said Robert till the
full age of the heir of Simon de Cranesl', and 5s. rent in the town of
Orlingber, to wit, from Henry Pastey at Palm Sunday; to hold till
the full age of the heir of Simon de Cranesl'; if the heir of Simon, or
any in his name, move question or plea against Robert concerning any
land which Robert holds in right (nomine) of ward or escheat as he
asserts, after Simon's death, Master Reynold covenants to restore the
said lands and rent, &c. Witnesses:—Sir Stephen Rabas, Sir Nicholas
de Wimal', William de Sancto Germano, Henry de Sancto Mauro,
Walter de Esserbi, Richard de Loges, Roger de Ysham, the clerk. |
[Berks.] |
C. 5673. Grant by Margaret daughter of William Russel, widow,
to Hugh Morel son of Robert Morel for his service of four 'rugges'
of land in 'Brodecrofte' which lie between this land and land which
was of William de Cheldefeud; to hold with the whole pasture which
she had or could have with all his beasts; rent, ½d. at Michaelmas
for all service; for this he gave her 10s. in gersum beforehand.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey Punsard, Hugh de Cumbrewelle, Hugh de
Godingeflod, William de Sandun, Richard de Helma, Peter son of
the clerk, John the clerk. |
[Warw.] |
C. 5674. Writing by John Mollesley of Bilston and Gerard
Ryngeley of Tebynton, lords of Blythe, notifying that they have
inspected the charters of John Baggeslough touching a moor with all
other the lands and tenements which he holds of them within the
lordship of Blythe and within the fee of Shustoke; also that they
have quitclaimed all actions against William Baggeslough, son and
heir of John Baggeslough, by reason of custody, ward or marriage,
heriot or relief or otherwise, except their rents as in his charter is
contained. The feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist,
19 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 5675. Grant by H . . . of Hatfeld Regis to Roger son of
Stephen of a piece of land in Hatfelde Regis at the rent of a rose
only. Sunday after Ash Wednesday, 17 Edward II. Endorsed,
Parcella tenementi de Dawes. |
Essex. |
C. 5676. Quitclaim by Richard Hayward son of Thomas Heyward
late of Haveryng atte Boure to Walter Strangman and Agnes his
wife, William Thursby of Romford in the town of Haveryng and
William Mynmowth, servant of the said Walter, of his right in a
garden in Romford, between the cottages of Richard Walker and
Thomas Tyler, the highway from Brendewode to London and
Katharine Otteley's land called Westfeld, which Thomas Hayward,
his father, John atte Asshe and John Fache, since deceased, had by the
gift of John Onger, Nicholas Onger, clerk, John Hydon, John Watte,
John Webbe and William Newman. 7 May, 38 Henry VI. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5677. Grant by Nicholas Mervin to Adam de la Kalue, clerk,
of 3d. land in Pikelmers in the territory of Welinton, for two marks
paid beforehand; rent, 1lb. cummin at Michaelmas. Witnesses:—
John Mael, Roger Mervin, Walter Restod, and others (named). |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 5678. Grant by Simon Scheberd of Brereley to William son of
Richard de Oxppryng of all the lands, &c. with buildings which
formerly were John Godeayre's in Brereley, with certain exceptions.
Witnesses:—John de Tongge, Thomas Belle of Cotheworthe, and
others (named). Monday after the feast of Corpus Christi, 1379. |
[Derby.] |
C. 5679. Grant by Roger de Draycote, clerk, to Nicholas de
Kyrkeby, his yeoman (garcioni), for his homage and service of a toft with
croft which Walter called 'Panfot' formerly held of him in Brediston;
to hold in fee and heredity; rent, 12d. for all service save foreign
service. Witnesses:—Martin son of Nicholas de Weremundiswrth,
Simon [Pouger] [of] [W]yvillistorp, William Pouger of the same, Richard
de Draycot in Brediston. William his brother in the same, and others
(named). |
[Chester.] |
C. 5680. Quitclaim by Hamo son of Sir Geoffrey de Dotton to
Roger de Dotton of all his land of Tymperleg' and Yhevale, which he
had by the gift of Sir Geoffrey de Dottone, his father. Witnesses:—
Sir Richard de Mascy and Sir Peter de Dotton, knights, Robert de
Mascy of Sale, Henry de Trafford, and others (named). |
Middx. |
C. 5681. Demise by John Kyrkeby, citizen of London, to Richard
Osbarn, Thomas Glemesford, Roger atte Hacche and John Silham,
citizens of the same, executors of the testament of Peter atte Hethe,
executor of the testament of William Potenham, citizen and girdler
of the same city, of 11 marks rent from three shops in the lane of St.
Lawrence in the Jewry, which they had by the gift of William Palmer
and John Bryan; to receive from Easter next for eleven years;
he has put them in seisin by 6d. London, 6 March, 21 Richard II. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5682. Grant by William Gerlond of Westerham to Thomas
Harry of Bradstede of all that part of a messuage with chambers
and a kitchen over built and a garden adjacent which he had by the
gift of William Baker of Westerham in the parish and borough of
Bradstede abutting on the highway from Sundryssh to Westerham,
&c. 1 May, 3 Henry VI. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5683. Grant by Stephen de Bilbourg dwelling (manens) in
Watenhou, to Robert son of Walter de Stretle of 4a. land in the
territory of Watenhou lying in a place called 'Derthewey'; to hold
for his life; rent, a rose at Midsummer for all service, with remainder
to John son of the said Robert, his heirs and assigns. Witnesses:—
Robert lord of Watenhou, Stephen Ruffy of the same, Robert de
Kinmardeley, and others (named). |
[Staff.] |
C. 5684. Grant by Nicholas Schert to Hugh son of William de
B . . . of a curtilage and of rent due from Thomas Kene.
Endorsed, Niclaus Schert, Madelegh'. |
[Kent.] |
C. 5685. Grant by Roger de Cleygate to Roger de Warham, clerk,
of all his land of Colemanneshod, to wit, which he bought of Benet
the clerk (clerico) and a croft in Colemanneshod which he bought of
Jordan de Orreo, and all his wood which he had of Bartholomew
and Hugh le Cupere, to wit, which lies between land of Walter
the Converse and Robert the clerk; rent, three peppercorns at
Michaelmas saving the service of the chief lords and the king's service,
as much as belongs to so much land of the same fee; for this Roger
gave him 20s. in gersum. Witnesses:—John de Curton, and others
(named). Endorsed, Tonebregg'. |
[Notts.] |
C. 5686. Quitclaim by Roger Hemming of Notingham to Hugh le
Flaming of the same of his right in 3a. arable on 'la . . .' in the
field of Notingham, situate as described; for this Hugh gave him
40s. beforehand. Witnesses:—Richard de Brademere, bailiff of
Notingham, and others (named). |
[Herts.] |
C. 5687. Grant by Thomas Harlham of the parish of Aldenham
to Thomas Pamflon and William Schel of St. Albans of a messuage
in the parish of Idelstr' abutting on 'Cheppervyle Strete,' &c. The
day of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 12 Henry IV. |
[Hants.] |
C. 5688. Grant by Richard son and heir of Simon de Terstewud
to Edmund le Brug, of the under-written liberty, to wit, of ingress and
egress with beasts and carts through a way where Edmund's ancestors
went by the grace of his ancestors, to wit, 'la Burilane' from Edmund's
meadow called 'Ruzeny' to Canwelmor, at a yearly rent of 6d.
Seal damaged. |
[Suff.] |
C. 5689. Grant by John de Scheltun to God and St. Mary and All
Saints and his chapel of St. Andrew in his manor of Stradebroc for his
soul and the souls of his predecessors in free alms of a messuage in
the town of Stradebroc called 'Phykessaee Phyctel' between arable
belonging to the said chapel, &c. abutting on the common pasture
called 'Phykessaegrene' and the field called 'Schurstochae.' Wit-
nesses:—Sir Richard de Brewse, Sir Thomas Charle, and others
(named). |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 5690. Grant by Richard de Pykeden master of the hospital
of the Holy Trinity without Norhampton and the brethren of the
same to Roger Kene of Norhampton, farrier (ferratori), for service
done them of their house in 'Gropecuntelane,' Norhampton, between
the tenements of Thomas Patrik and John son of Robert son of
Matthew to hold to him his heirs and assigns except (sine) religious
house or Jewry; rent, ½ mark, &c. Witnesses:—John le Megr', mayor
of Norhampton, Richard de Sancto Neoto and Osbert de Crouthorp,
bailiffs, William le Pessoner, Henry Trank, and others (named). |
[Herts.] |
C. 5691. Quitclaim by Astrilda daughter of Walter de Belendene
of Bettelawe to Astrilda daughter of William le Freman 'del Aldewyk'
of her right in all the land, &c. which the said Astrilda had by the
gift of Thomas son of Walter de Wald', viz. la. meadow and by the
grant of William son of Henry de Bettelawe, a half-acre arable.
Saturday after St. Edmund the King and Martyr, 16 Edward [I].
Witnesses:—John lord of Putteham, Ralph lord of Merstone, Walter
his son, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
C. 5692. Grant by William son of William de Stalham, knight
(militis), to Robert his brother for life of his messuage in the town
of Irstede; to hold of him and his heirs, doing for him the service due
to the abbot of St. Benet of Hulme; rent, to him and his heirs 1lb.
cummin for all service; saving his mill . . .; for this Robert
released to him his right in 18a. land which were of Alice de Stalham,
their sister lying in Scroutebi. Witnesses:—Eustace de Wrzestede
and others (named). Dated the fourth day 12 Edward [I]. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 5693. Quitclaim by William Shulflegh son and heir of John de
Shulflegh to James . . . of his right in all the land, &c. which were
of Alice his mother in 'le Rogheye' in the parish of Horsham.
Thursday the feast of Innocents, 42 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
London. |
C. 5694. Grant by Peter Huchon, citizen and girdler of London,
to Master Richard Luke, clerk, Ralph Kemp, mercer, Edward Gower,
esquire, and Thomas Randes of all the land, &c. in the city of London,
which together with Thomas . . . and William Tounlond, citizens and
mercers of London, and William Moill, since deceased, he had by
the gift of Robert Osbarn . . . of Thomas Osbarne and Alice his
wife. Thomas Coke, being [mayor of Lo]ndon, and John [Hampton]
and Bartholomew James, sheriffs. Witnesses:—John Stokton, alder-
man of London, and others (named). 25 April, 3 [Edward IV]. |
[Heref.] |
C. 5695. Charter of Henry III giving to Reynold son of Peter
for faithful service lands, &c. in Thurkeleston, Hocle and Aumeleye,
late of Roger Pychard, enemy and rebel, who adhered to Simon de
Monte Forti, late earl of Leicester; to hold to him and his heirs of
chief lords, provided they be not of the demesne of the crown; if
they exceed the value of 200l. of land, what is over to remain to the
king, &c. Witnesses:—W. bishop of Bath and Wells, Hugh le Bygod,
Roger Mortimer (de Mortuo Mari), Roger de Clifford, Roger de
Leyburn, Robert Walerand, William Belet, Ralph de Bakepuz, Peter
de Champ vent, Bartholomew Bygod. Westminster, 3 December,
50 Henry III. Not on Charter Roll, which is imperfect for year. |
Wilts. |
C. 5696. Assignment by Thomas cardinal priest of St. Ciriac
in thermis, archbishop of Canterbury, John abbot of Malmesbury,
John Willughby, knight, Richard Haute, esquire, John Phelip, clerk,
and John Mermyn of Marleburgh to Joan late the wife of George
Darell, knight, of their manor of Axford by Ramesbury, co. Wilts,
two parts of all underwood and coppices within the same excepted;
which manor they together with Richard Chapeleyn, since deceased,
had by the gift of the said George; in name of her dower of all land,
&c. in the said county, her dower in the manor of Lytelcote and her
dower of all the woods and underwoods within the manors of
Knyghton and Thrope by Ramesbury excepted; rendering therefor
yearly to them 40s. Witnesses:—Roger Tocotes, knight, John
Wroughton and Henry Longe, esquires. 8 January, 14 Edward IV. |
N'hamp. |
C. 5697. Licence to Nicholas Motte, parson of Swynesheved, and
others, to enfeoff Thomas la Warre, clerk, of the manor and advowson
of Wakirley, co. Northampton, and the manor of Middelton, co.
Sussex (as in Patent Roll Calendar under date); and for Thomas la
Warre, after seisin had, to give the same to Thomas bishop of Durham,
John Henege, Richard Lumbard, clerk, and Richard Fryth, the said
Nicholas and John Overton. 3 July, 2 Henry V. Fragment. Cf.
Pat. Roll, 2 Hen. V, pt. I, m. 14. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5698. Grant by Maud daughter of Richard del Broc of
Cestresham to Walter son of John de Everesholt, carpenter, in free
marriage with Rose daughter of Hugh atte Strete (ad Stratam) of
Cestresham, of all that half-virgate of land which Richard del Broc,
her father gave her in free marriage, with her whole half wood, with her
capital messuage; rent, to the chief lords 12d. at Michaelmas for all
service, save foreign service of the king. Witnesses:—Sir John de
Wedon, knight, Richard de Charderugg, and others (named). |
[Bucks.] |
C. 5699. Grant by Philip (ego Ph'us) de Ayllesbury to John Jacob
of Wengrave of a messuage, 9a. land, 3r. meadow in Wengrave for
life; rent, 12s.; with remainder after John's decease to Richard son and
heir of John and the heirs of Richard's body, to hold, &c. for the said
12s. rent, with remainder in default of Richard's issue to the said
Philip (Phio) his heirs or assigns (assignatis suis). Witnesses:—
John Aignel, and others (named). Aldebury, Saturday after the
Translation of St. Thomas, 20 Edward III. |
Kent. |
C. 5700. Conveyance by John Mundy, vicar of Bexele, co. Kent,
Richard Aldulf, of Tunbregge, John teyherst, of Tunbregge, the
younger, and William Dykere, of Tunbregge, to Richard Heyward,
of a messuage with small garden adjacent in Tunbregge, in 'Cherche
lane,' situate as described, which they had by the gift of William
. . . ., late vicar of Tunbregge. Thursday before the Conversion
of St. Paul, 33 Henry VI. Fragments of seals. |