|
[Bedford.] |
C. 7301. Conveyance by Richard Hawkyn, of Oldewardon, and
Robert Percell, of Thornecot, in the parish of Northyzevell, to Reynold
Tychemercher, Thomas Taylor, and Richard Peche of a rood of
meadow abutting on Wydefanhull, which they had by the gift of
Eustace Hawkyn, Richard's father. Beston, 3 February, 5 Henry VIII.
Fragment of seal. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7302. Indenture, being a grant by William Susan to Thomas
Cochere, Agnes his wife, and John their son, for their life and the life
of the longest liver, of all his messuages and land in Murther within the
parish of Tallan; rent, 30s. 2 October, 25 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed (in English) with condition (illegible). |
Bedford. |
C. 7303. Grant by William Norman, of Barfford, and John Norman,
of Clappame, his son and heir, husbandmen, to William Kyng and
Alice his wife, of Coldsdon in the parish of Roxtone, William Stone,
John Swyft, and Henry Mox, to the use of the said William Kyng
and Alice, of lands in Lowgborow End and elsewhere in Barfford.
12 April, 33 Henry VIII. Marks. Fragments of two seals. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7304. Counterpart of C. 7249. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
C. 7305. Indenture, dated 8 December, 25 Henry VIII., witnessing
that Giles Pulton, of Desburgh, esquire, and Giles, his son, have
demised to Thomas Barnewell, of Cranesley, carpenter, 2 messuages.
2 cottages and land in Cranesley for sixty years; rent, 3l. 7s.; power
to the said Thomas to cut and 'shrede' trees; the lessors to provide
all timber for repairs except spars and wattle. English. Two seals,
one of arms. |
[Kent.] |
C. 7306. Indenture, witnessing that Christopher son and heir of
Thomas Hales has sold to John Wylmot, the elder, of Sevenoke,
weaver, a tenement called 'Hertes' and other lands in . . ., and
has undertaken that John Curthop and Mildred his wife, a daughter of
the said Thomas, and Christopher Ovyngton and Alice his wife,
another daughter of the said Thomas, shall release their rights to the
said Wylmot. Lady Day, . . Henry VIII. English. |
Lincoln. |
C. 7307. Quitclaim by William Helwys, of Ludfurth, the elder,
to John Faukener, William Eland, John Smyth, and John Faldyng-
worth of his interest in land in Hemyngby held in common by Margaret
his wife and others, daughters and heirs of Joan, late the wife of
Richard Dawlyn, and formerly the wife of John Markham, of Kever-
mont. 27 June, 12 Henry VIII. |
Derby. |
C. 7308. Indenture, dated 17 July, 28 Henry VIII., witnessing
that Sir George Griffyth, of Wychenor, co. Staff., knight, has demised
to Sir Ralph Longforth, of Longforth, knight, the manors of Barle-
brugh alias Barlyborough, Kynwellmarsshe alias Kennollmarssh,
and Hathersedge (held by him on lease from Sir William Hollys,
knight, alderman of London) for six years; rent, 70l.; Sir Ralph
to do all repairs and to pay all quit-rents and other outgoings and to
have the option of purchase for 700l. before 1542. English. |
Bedford. |
C. 7309. Indenture, dated 18 March, 33 Henry VIII., witnessing
that Sir Thomas Grene, clerk, master of St. Mary's College, Northyell,
and the brethren of the same have demised to John son of John
Hawkyns, of Thornecote in the parish of Northyell, 17a. arable and
2a. meadow in Beston and Northyell, for twenty-one years; rent,
13s. 2d. English. Seal marked W.
Endorsed: Receyved for thentraunce of thes—xij.d. |
[Somerset.] |
C. 7310. Indenture of demise by Nicholas Neuton, son and heir
of John Neuton, knight, and John Broke, serjeant-at-law, his feoffee,
to John and Richard, sons of John Stock and of Joan his wife, for their
life and the life of the longer liver, of the reversion of a messuage in
Shepehame after the deaths of the said John the father and Joan;
rent, 13s. 4d., for all service save the service of the King and the
Church and suit twice a year at their court of Shepehame; power
to resume possession of the messuage if abandoned or alienated for
more than a year without leave. 14 January, 7 Henry VIII.
Fragments of seal. |
[Chester.] |
C. 7311. Indenture, dated 16 Steptember, 14 Henry VIII.,
witnessing that John the abbot and the convent of Vale Royal, have
demised to Richard Leftwych, for 26s. 8d. beforehand, a water-mill
called 'Bradford Mylne' and all suits, tolls, multures, rights of way,
and fisheries, belonging to it, for fourteen years, on terms similar to
those granted to the tenants of their lordships of Overe and Weverham;
rent, 53s. 4d.; provision that the abbey shall bring 'tymber, wyndyng,
and streye' for the repair of the mill-dam and repair it if it break
loose. English. |
Herts. |
C. 7312. Indenture, dated 15 March, 23 Henry VIII., witnessing
that George Tadlowe, of London, haberdasher, has sold to Thomas
Cokkys, yeoman, for 30l. his messuage in Ware called 'the Wyndmyll'
between the Borne and Mill Street, free of all encumbrances, except
the chief lord's rents and services. English. Signed: George
Tadlowe.
Endorsed with receipt for the purchase money. |
Dorset. |
C. 7313. Indenture, being a grant by Robert Larder, of Loder,
for his life, to John Hyde, gentleman, for the ending of all differences
between them, of a yearly rent of 26s. 8d., with the right of distraint
on his lands in Wyche. 7 November, 30 Henry VIII. Signed: Robert
Larder. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7314. Grant by Thomas ap David ap Gruffydd ap Hoell to
Llewelyn ap y Person Llanvawer, both the king's free tenants of
Dwygrayc in the commot of Penllyn, of his tenement called 'Tyddyn
y Brynn Bedwoc' in Dwygrayc. 24 September, 7 Henry VIII. |
Heref. |
C. 7315. Indenture, dated 27 November, 7 Henry VIII., witnessing
that John Breynton, gentleman, has demised to John White, of Bur-
mershe, husbandman, a messuage and land called 'Burmershe' for
twenty-one years; rent, 28s. 8d.; the tenant to do all repairs and
pay all charges and not to sublet without leave. Seal, marked with
a crowned T. |
Notts. |
C. 7316. Indenture, dated 17 February, 34 Henry VIII., being
a defeasance by William Sacheverell, esquire, of a recognisance given
by Sir Nicholas Strelley, of Strelley, knight, to him and Mary, his
wife, for 400l., on condition of payment of 240l. in three instalments
by Midsummer 1545. Signed: William Sacheverell. |
Surrey. |
C. 7317. Chirograph, indented, dated 9 October, 32 Henry VIII.,
witnessing that William Gardyner, yeoman, has demised to Thomas
Champney, citizen and butcher of London, a house and lands called
'Our Lady Croft,' 'the Wyldes,' &c. in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen
in Bermondsey Street, Southwark; rent, 24l. 10s.; the tenant to
have power to lop and crop but not to fell trees, and the lessor to pay
the tithes. English. |
[Merioneth.] |
C. 7318. Grant by Hugh ap Gwelym ap Gruffydd, son and heir
of Mally verch Llewelyn ap Jevan Lloyd, and free tenant of the lordship
of Mowthoy, to John ap Hoell Vaghan, of the same lordship, of all
lands and buildings late of John ap Llewelyn ap Jevan Lloyd, burgess
of Denas Mowthoy, in the liberty of the said town of Denas.
Michaelmas, 11 Henry VIII. |
[Kent.] |
C. 7319. Quitclaim by Alice Holowey, late the wife of Thomas
Holowey the elder, and mother of Thomas Boby, to William Potkyn,
gentleman, Peter Potkyn and Edward Repe, clerks, and Richard
Marchere, for a pair of gloves, of her right in two parcels of land called
'Russell' in the parish of Sevenok, between two commons called
'Hobbordheth' and 'Jelianhill.' 26 January, 6 Henry VIII.
Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
[Chester.] |
C. 7320. Bill, indented, dated 7 September, 15 Henry VIII., wit-
nessing that Sir John Savage the elder, knight, has received by the
hands of Tocher Byrked, Richard Leftwich's bailiff of Shibbroke and
Bostoke and farmer of all Sir John's messuages and lands in Leftwich,
11l. 3s. 4d. for the rents of Shybbroke and Bostoke, and 7l. for the
messuages and lands in Leftwich. English. Paper. Signed: Tocher
Byrkhed. Fragments of seal. |
Devon. |
C. 7321. Grant by Alice Dunnyng, widow, sister and coheir of
John Leveger of Lodeswill, to Hugh Harry, of her moiety of messuages,
lands, &c. in Lixton within the parish of Aveton Gifford. 4 September,
28 Henry VIII. |
Chester. |
C. 7322. Quitclaim by Roger Puleston, knight, to John Mayn-
waryng, chaplain, of his right in the messuages, salt-works, lands
(as in C. 7335), and rent recovered by the said John and by John
Davenport, chaplain, deceased. Signature of Sir Roger Puleston.
Endorsed with several signatures. |
Cornw. |
C. 7323. Indenture, being a defeasance by William Soason, of
Launceston, merchant, of a feoffment and release by John Murther
alias Randell, gentleman, of all his messuages and tenements in
Murther, on condition of the payment of 22l. before 1 November, 1521.
Witnesses:—Thomas Graynfylde, knight, and others (named).
28 October, 1 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Essex. |
C. 7324. Grant by William Dwight, citizen and leatherseller
of London, to Richard Mundes, scrivener of the court hand of the
city of London (scriptori litere curialis civitatis London'), Agnes his
wife, John Staunton, gentleman, John Carewe, yeoman, and William
Dawson, butcher, all of Rumpford, of his tenement in the hamlet of
[Rum]pford in Havering le Bowre (which he, jointly with others,
had by the gift of William Hydid, John Seyton, and others) to the
use of the said Richard and Agnes. 29 November, 13 Henry VIII.
Signed: William Dwyth. |
Herts. |
C. 7325. Grant by George Tadlow, citizen and haberdasher of
London, Thomas Byrche, yeoman (valecto) of the king, Thomas Purce,
yeoman, and Henry Beket, of London, haberdasher, to Thomas
Cokkys, yeoman, Robert Spencer, husbandman, William Spencer,
and Henry Shorley, glover, to the use of the said Thomas Cokkys,
of a messuage in Ware (as in C. 7312), which they had, jointly, to the
use of the said George Tadlow by the grant of William Kyng and
William Gelden, feoffees to the use of William Matson, deceased.
14 April, 23 Henry VIII. Two signatures. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7326. Grant by David ap Thomas ap David ap Gr' to Retherch
ap Morgan ap John ap David Lloyd, both the king's free tenants of
the town of Dwygraig in the commot of Penllyn, of tenements called
'Cay Griffri' and 'Tyddyn Jevan Ddu ap y Meudwy' and a parcel
of common land (terre communitatis) called 'Murddyn David Goz,'
all in Dwygraig. 27 September, 25 Henry VIII. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7327. Indenture, being a grant by John Murthe alias Randell,
son and heir of Hugh Murthe, to John Tallan, of all his messuages,
lands, &c. in Murthe and Menedewe in the parish of Tallan for nineteen
years; rent, a grain of corn, if demanded; remainder in fee tail to
John Murthe, his son and heir; remainder to his right heirs.
Witnesses:—Dager Yonge, vicar of Tallan, John Wyot and John
Gedelegh. 10 April, 3 Henry VIII. |
Cornw. |
C. 7328. Grant by John Gidlegh, late of Portpira, gentleman,
to William Frye, of Porewan, yeoman, of all his messuages, lands, &c.
in Pleyton, Sutton, Polpera, or elsewhere in the parish of Tallonde.
20 June, 14 Henry VIII. |
[Essex.] |
C. 7329. Letters of Philip Bothe, knight, appointing Thomas Bothe
and Robert Kyddryche his attorneys, to take seisin of the manor of
Bodnecke and land in Asshenden, conveyed to him for life with re-
mainder in fee to Robert Lytton, his cousin and heir apparent.
21 May, 27 Henry VIII. Signature of Philip Bothe. Seal of arms. |
Wilts. |
C. 7330. Indenture, dated Michaelmas, 16 Henry VIII., witnessing
that Thomas Yorke, esquire, has demised to David Reve, yeoman, for
thirty-one years, 2a. pasture in Brokyng Land, in Wotton Basset,
at a rent of 20d. and his parcel of pasture in Rylande at a rent of 15d.;
the tenant to mend the fences, and to have for that purpose the
'shrowdyngs' of the tre[es] growing on the land. English. |
Notts. |
C. 7331. Quitclaim by Thomas Wolverd, of London, armourer, to
. . . ., of Mawnsfeld, gentleman, of his right, on the death of
Agnes Bryde, of Mawnsfeld, widow, in Maunsfeld Wodehous mill
and a close adjoining. 12 March, 13 Henry VIII. Mark and seal.
Endorsed.—Relax' al Revell de molyn' de Mancefeld Wodehouse. |
Chester. |
C. 7332. Indenture, being a grant by John Wynygton, son and
heir of John Winygton, to Robert Nedeham, of Sheneton, Thomas
Maynewayrynge, of Caryncham, gentleman, John, son and heir of
. . . Maynewayrynge, and John Wybumbury of all his messuages,
salt-works, lands, &c. in Cranache, Twemlowe, Plumiey, and elsewhere
in the county, for the performance of the terms of his will. . .
January, 22 Henry VIII.
Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7333. Indenture, being a grant by Thomas Hockyn to Mary his
daughter, in fee tail, of all his messuages and lands, with a house,
dovecote, and windmill in Tregantell; rent, 4s.; remainder to
himself. 1 August, 32 Henry VIII.
Endorsed (in English) with a note of livery of seisin. |
Chester. |
C. 7334. Grant by John Clayton, of Gravenhongur, co. Salop,
gentleman, to John Starky, of Wrenbury, esquire, of all his messuages,
salt-works, lands, &c. in Bostock, Warton, Multon, Davenham,
Leftwiche, Northwich, Middlewich, Overe, Weverham, Frodesham,
Briddesmere, Wymyncham, Mersheton, Pykmere, Lostoke, Allostock,
Lostock Gralam, Anderton, Shibbroke, Shurlache, Bradford, Rudhethe,
Nantwich (Wicus Malbanus), Hurleston, and Acton, which he had
by the gift of Ranulph Clayton, of Thelwall, gentleman. 8 March,
25 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Chester. |
C. 7335. Confirmation by Roger Puleston, knight, of the estate
acquired by John Davenport and John Maynwayryng, chaplains,
from Richard Leftwiche the elder, Ranulph Maynwayryng, son and
heir apparent of Ranulph Maynwayryng, of Kerthyncham, esquire,
Gilbert Dutton, and Humphrey Hassall, of messuages, salt-works,
land and rent in Chester, Dodynton, and other places (as in C. 7334).
10 October, 19 Henry VIII. Signature.
Endorsed with signatures. |
Middx. |
C. 7336. Chirograph, indented, witnessing that Henry Huet,
son of John Huet of Canterbury, mercer, deceased, has apprenticed
himself to Thomas Huntlowe, citizen and haberdasher of London, for
eight years. John Rest, mayor of London, Thomas Semer and
Richard Thurston, sheriffs. Lady Day, 8 Henry VIII. Seal, dam-
aged, with a crowned W. |
Bedford. |
C. 7337. Indenture, dated 19 August, 6 Henry VIII., witnessing
that Richard, earl of Kent, has sold to William Marshall, Richard
Willughby, and Thomas Wodell, gentlemen, for 20l., the trees and
underwood in the quarter called 'Syble Sale' in Harwold park;
the buyers to have two years for 'utteraunce' of the trees and
underwood. English. Seal. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 7338. Grant by John, son and heir of John Baldryk, of
Wybolston [in the] parish of Eton, to John Bonfeld, of Lower Stapylho,
John Kepest, of Deuelho, and William Hyll, of Lower Stapylho, of
2a. arable in Lower Staplo, to the use of the said John Bonfeld.
24 December, 3 Henry VIII. |
Chester. |
C. 7339. Grant by Margery Starky, widow, to John Starky of
Aghton, co. Lanc., gentleman, her son, of her interest in a messuage,
half a salt-work of eight cauldrons (plumborum), a garden, and other
messuages, lands, &c. in Northwich and Wynygton, of which he
has the reversion at her death. 10 December, 18 Henry VIII. |
Essex. |
C. 7340. Indenture, dated 6 July, 10 Henry VIII., witnessing
that George Emerson, gentleman, and Alice, his wife, have sold
to Thomas Rothwode, girdler and citizen of London, all their lands in
Westham, in a place called 'le Lake,' free of all encumbrances except
rent-service. English. Signature of George Emerson. Seal. |
Wilts. |
C. 7341. Indenture, dated 16 April, 25 Henry VIII., witnessing that
Thomas York, of Elthropp, in the parish of Remmysbury, esquire, has
demised to Richard Richman, the elder, Thomas Richman and
Joan, his wife, John Richman, and Richard Richman, the younger,
his messuage called 'Yorkis Ferme' and lands in Draycot Folyatt
and Chesilden for their life and the life of the longest liver, but the
said Joan to have no interest except during her widow's estate; rent,
5l.; the tenants to do all repairs of timber, walling, tiling, thatching,
and 'moundes.' |
Cambridge. |
C. 7342. Conveyance by Nicholas Thyrlowe, John Woode, gentle-
man, and John Ferby to John Paryse, of Lynton, esquire, Nicholas
Hughson and George Nicols, gentlemen, John Pryme atte Grene,
Thomas Scotte, and Thomas Goddefrey, the younger, of all the lands,
&c. formerly of John Basset, of Chishull, co. Essex, and afterwards
of John Thirlowe, in Tryplow, and 6½a. land in 'Chirchefeld, le
Hethfeld and le Westfeld,' in Trippelowe, which lands they, with
William Thirlowe, rector of Great Loghe, co. Essex, and others, had
by the gift of William Frevell, esquire, and others. 20 September,
2 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7343. Grant by John North and Thomas Pryme, the elder,
husbandmen, to John Chapman, of a messuage, 140a. arable, 10a.
pasture, and 3a. wood in Thryplowe, which they had by the gift of
John Swan, the elder, of Newton. 6 February, 32 Henry VIII.
Seal, marked R.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
Chester. |
C. 7344. Grant by Richard Hawkyns, of Sherynton, co. Herts,
gentleman, auditor in the county of Chester, to John, son and heir
apparent of Thomas Maynwaryng, of all the messuages, salt-works,
lands, &c. late of Thomas Bulkeley, of Ayton, esquire, Robert
Bulkeley, uncle and heir of the said Thomas Bulkeley, and Arthur
Bulkeley in the places named in C. 7334 (except Shurlache, Bradford,
Nantwich (Wicus Malbanus), Hurleston, and Acton), and in Chekley
and Dodyngton. 3 August, 23 Henry VIII. Signature of Richard
Hawkyns. Fragments of seal.
Endorsed with signatures of witnesses. |
Essex. |
C. 7345. Grant by John Coke of Geryhall, esquire, son and heir
of Philip Coke, knight, to Henry Wiatt and John Cutt, knights, Richard
Wiatt, clerk, Richard Legh, John Bedell, and John Germyn, of all
his lands in Westham, between Stratford le Bow, co. Middlesex, and
Stratford Langthorn, co. Essex. 26 January, 2 Henry VIII. Signed:
John Cocke.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin and signatures of witnesses. |
Horef. |
C. 7346. Grant by Roger Mayniston, gentleman, to Fulk Brugge,
clerk, Thomas Apgwylym, esquire, and John, his son, William Brugge,
gentleman, and Giles, his son, and Thomas Hapkyns, of all the lands,
rents, &c. in the lordship or parish of Langaran or elsewhere in Erchyn-
feld, to the use of himself, Joan, his wife, daughter of Thomas Brugge,
late of Dymmok, and the heirs of their bodies; remainder to his
own right heirs. 20 January, 8 Henry VIII. |
Chester. |
C. 7347. Indenture, dated 13 October, 9 Henry VIII., witnessing
that [Edmund Audley], bishop of Salisbury, Sir Richard Cholmundeley,
knight, Master Edward Molyneux, parson of Sefton, Ralph Larden,
vicar of . . ., Richard Williamson, priest, John Brereton, clerk,
Richard Leftwiche, Richard Hassall, and Gilbert Dutton, feoffees
of the lands of Richard Cholmundeley, deceased, have demised to
Elizabeth, late the wife of the said Richard Cholmundeley, for her life,
for her dower, the manor of Capenhurst and all messuages, lands, &c,
there and in Chorley, Malpas, Egge, Larton, and Bikerton (except a
windmill in Capenhurst), two messuages and all lands, &c, in
Cholmundeley in the tenure of Henry and Robert Tomlynson of the
More, the third part of the 'falling woods' of Birtle, a water called
'Okmere' with the fishing, and 40 cartloads of turf from Cholmundeley
moss; Elizabeth to retain her dower-rights in lands in Churchemyns-
hull and Routon, and to have a lease of the manor of Cholmundeley
for six years at a yearly rent of 21l. 6s. 4d., of which she is to retain
16l. 13s. 4d. for the maintenance of Richard's children. English. |
Chester. |
C. 7348. Certificate by Ralph Eggerton, knight, escheator for
the county, of the execution of a writ of livery of seisin, dated 19 April,
11 Henry VIII., to William son of Thomas Rottor, of one-fourth of
the manor of Kyngesley, messuages, land, a water-mill called 'Kyngesley
Mylne,' and one-fourth of the waste, heath, and moss of the fee of
Kyngesley in Kyngesley, Norley, Neuton, and Codynton as one-fourth
of a knight's fee, worth 10 marks, held of the earldom of Chester,
of a messuage and land in Froddesham and Bradley, worth 10s.,
held in socage of the earldom at a yearly rent of 2s.; of a messuage and
land in Acton worth 6s. 8d. held of Laurence Dutton, esquire; and
of messuages and land in Heswall worth 20s., held of the heirs of
Patrick Heswall; of all which Thomas Rotter died seised. 24 April,
12 Henry VIII. |
Chester. |
C. 7349. Grant by Roger Puleston, knight, to John Davenport
and John Maynwarynge, chaplains, of his right in messuages, salt-
works, lands, &c. in Chester, Dodynton and other places (as in C. 7335,
except Shibbroke, Shurlache, Bradford, Rudhethe, Nantwich, Hurles-
ton, and Acton). 12 October, 19 Henry VIII. Signed: Sir Roger
Pullson, kt. Seal of arms (a single mullet).
Endorsed with several signatures. |
Berks. |
C. 7350. Chirograph, indented, dated 1 July, 8 Henry VIII.,
witnessing that Thomas Yorke, of Helthropp, co. Wilts, esquire, son
and heir of John Yorke, of Twygenham, co. Middlesex, esquire, has
sold to George Monoux, alderman of London, for 200 marks, his manor
of Hacbourne, covenanting that it is of the clear yearly value of 10
marks. 1 July, 8 Henry VIII. English. |
Worc. |
C. 7351. Chirograph, indented, dated 20 September, 34 Henry VIII.,
witnessing that Richard Serjante, of Birmyngham, co. Warw., draper,
has demised to John Weste, of Little Bromwiche, gentleman, a
tenement in the lordship of Kynges Norton, on Walkers Heath, four
crofts adjoining thereto, land called 'Chyndehowse,' and a field called
'Weyffylde,' for forty years; rent, 58s.; the tenant to do all repairs,
taking timber and heybote therefor. English. |
[Norfolk.] |
C. 7352. Grant by Robert [He]rryson, chaplain, of Beston, to
John Skynnere, the elder, of the same, Rose his wife, Richard Skynnere,
and William Flood, of land by that of the prior of Castellacre, abutting
on the highway called 'Marketgate' and on the road leading to
Nethergate, and elsewhere in Kempston, and at Floodesc[ro]ftesend
in Beston. 13 April, 3 Henry VIII. |
Cornw. |
C. 7353. Grant by William Lanhergy, of Exmyster, co. Devon,
to Gilbert Bekett, of Cortyther, esquire, of all his lands, &c. in Trelay
in the parish of Plenynt, formerly granted by Edmund Bekett,
Gilbert's ancestor, to Ellis La[n]hergy. 25 August, 9 Henry VIII. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 7354. Indenture, being a conveyance by John Gardyner to
Elisha, his brother, in tail male, of a parcel of land called 'Bolelond,'
in Rousparre, between lands called 'Southwode, Wymlond, and Marle-
feld,' and the road to Roughey, which he had by the gift of the said
Elisha; remainder to himself in fee. 5 April, 4 Henry VIII.
Fragment of seal.
Endorsed.—A dede of in tayle of Bull Land unto John Gardiner
of Langhurst if there be not male issue lying in Rusper. |
[Cambridge.] |
C. 7355. Grant by Robert, son and heir of John Dyker, to Thomas
Hawkyn, Thomas Person, and John Dawe, of 2a. land in Leveryngton,
in the field called 'Northinham,' between land of the chantry of St.
John the Baptist, &c. and abutting on the way called 'Parsondrove,'
to the use of Maud, late the wife of John Fysher. 28 July, 1 Henry VIII.
Signature of Robert Dyker. |
Kent. |
C. 7356. Grant by William Munden, of Milton by Gravisende, to
Ralph Darbishere of a tenement with a wharf in the street called 'le
Westrett' in Gravisende, adjoining a wharf of John Clegent.
30 January, 31 Henry VIII. Seal, damaged, marked T. R.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
N'hamp. |
C. 7357. Indenture, dated 1 March, 2 Henry VIII., between
Richard Graye, earl of Kent, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife, of the
one part, and Robert Mathew, of Bradden, esquire, of the other part,
reciting a sale by Richard Wiloughtby, of Grendon, gentleman, bailiff
of the earl and countess, to Robert of their coppice called 'the Harber'
in the woods called 'Buknell' in the parish of Tocester, for 60l., and
providing that Robert shall have free ingress and egress to fell and
carry away wood till Lammas twelvemonth, but shall not cut wood
between 31 May and Michaelmas, nor carry it between Lammas and
Michaelmas, and shall leave standing all oaks of less than 20 inches
at 3 feet from the ground as 'rialls' and samplers (sampulles); the
parties to be bound each to each in 100 marks, and James Button,
bailiff of Amptell, Nicholas Tydder, bailiff of Tocester, and John
Keche, bailiff of Hemmyngford Graye, to be bound with the earl and
countess. Signed by Christopher Addyngton on behalf of the said
Robert, his master. English. Seal, with a woven ring.
Endorsed with a memorandum of the receipt of 40l. of the purchase-
money. |
Bedford. |
C. 7358. Counterpart of C. 7337. |
Monm. |
C. 7359. Grant by William John ap Griffithe and Elizabeth
verghe Jevan, his wife, to John ap Jevan, Wenleana William, his
wife, and John's heirs, of a meadow called 'Ero Yeoon' in the parish
of Kylgurrog in the the fee of Uske, between land called 'Tyre
Maniell,' &c. 28 June, 37 Henry VIII, |
Somerset. |
C. 7360. Indenture, being a demise by Nicholas Neuton, esquire,
to Thomas Webbe, Elizabeth, his wife, and John and Richard, their
sons, for their life and the life of the longest liver, of a messuage and
land in Strode, in the parish of Wyneford, late of William Webbe,
father of Thomas; rent, 8s., for all service save the King's service,
the right of the Church, suit twice a year at his court at Shepeham, and
a heriot when due. The feast of St. James, 1 Henry VIII. Signature
of Nicholas Neuton. Seal. |
Wilts. |
C. 7361. Indenture, dated 10 November, 34 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Thomas Yorke, of Elthrope in the parish of Ramesbery, esquire,
has demised to Alexander Newe a messuage, 4 closes and 30a. arable
in Ramsbery, in Alexander's occupation, for seventy years, if Alexander
shall so long live; rent, 20s. English. |
[Warw.] |
C. 7362. Grant by Edward Mychell to William Colmor, the elder,
William Peynton, William Colmor, the younger, and Thomas Snowdon
of a burgage and garden in Byrmyngham, stretching to New Street,
to his own use and that of Alice, his wife, for their life and the life of
the longer liver; remainder in tail to Roger, their son, and Elizabeth,
his wife, daughter of Thomas Kemson; remainder in tail to Robert
Michell, another son; remainder to his own right heirs. 16 November,
36 Henry VIII.
Footnote (in English) terminating Alice's interest if she shall re-
marry.
Endorsed with names of witnesses to livery of seisin. |
Bedford. |
C. 7363. Indenture, witnessing that Richard, earl of Kent, has
demised to Thomas Fraunceys, of Milbroke, yeoman, his manors of
Clophill and Keynoo, except advowsons, wards, and profits of woods
and courts, for ten years; rent 10l. 13s. 2d.; and the said Thomas
shall also pay to John Hubberd of London, mercer, 10l. yearly for the
debt of the said earl, who is to 'repair the manors' and pay the costs
of the courts and the steward's dinner; the tenant to pay all rents,
fees and charges, except the bailiff's fee of 20s. 15 March, 2 Henry VIII.
English. Fragment of seal. |
Chester. |
C. 7364. Indenture, being a conveyance by Robert Bulkeley, of
Wymyncham, and Richard Leftwiche, of Leftwiche, the elder, gentle-
man, to Humphrey Wynynton, of Anderton, gentleman, Henry
Leftwiche, of Leftwiche, Richard Taylyor, and Roger Dene, chaplain,
curate of Davenham, of a messuage, a garden, half a salt-work of eight
cauldrons (plumborum), and rent in Northwich, which they had by
the grant of John Starky, of Haghton, co. Lancaster, deceased, to uses
specified in an indenture of even date. 8 December, 19 Henry VIII.
Signature of Richard Leftwiche.
Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
Chester. |
C. 7365. Assignment by Roger Roo, of Hertforde, to Richard
Leftwiche, of Leftwiche, the elder, gentleman, of a lease granted
rent-free, by Thomas Bulkeley, of Ayton, esquire, for the life of the
said Thomas, of three messuages and all his lands in Bostoke, and a
yearly rent of 10s. charged on a messuage and salt-work in Middlewich.
20 January, 15 Henry VIII. Signed: Roger Roo. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7366. Indenture, being a demise by William Soason, of Launces-
ton, merchant, to John Murther, of all his messuages and lands at
Murther in the parish of Tallan, for twelve years; rent, 26s. 8d., the
tenant to do repairs and not to sublet. Witnesses:—Thomas Grayn-
feld, knight, and others (named). 6 November, 1 Henry VIII. |
Warw. |
C. 7367. Grant by Henry Foxhall, yeoman, to Edward Michell
of a burgage, and garden in Byrmingham (as in C. 7362). 28
33 Henry VIII.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin and the words 'Alys Mychell
quer'.' |
Cambridge. |
C. 7368. Grant by William Hawke, yeoman, son and heir of John
Hawke, to Richard Fuller, of Great Shelford, husbandman, of lands,
etc. in Thriplowe, successively of John Basset, of Cheshull, co. Essex,
John Thurlowe, Nicholas Thurlowe, and John Hawke. 18 December,
32 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
[Salop.] |
C. 7369. Grant by John Norgrove, of Overwode, yeoman, to John
Barcar, for 13s. 4d., of half a yard-land in Eldekot. 2 May,
20 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
Chester. |
C. 7370. Letters of Richard Hawkyns, of Sherynton, co. Heref.,
auditor for the county of Chester, appointing Thomas Maynwaryng,
of Kerthyncham, the elder, his attorney, to recover from Richard
Maynwaryng, chaplain, seisin of messuages, &c. (as in C. 7344, and
in Checkley and Duddyngton). 2 August, 23 Henry VIII.
Endorsed with signatures of witnesses. |
Devon. |
C. 7371. Indenture, being a demise by Robert Thome, prior,
and the convent of Barnstaple, to William Downe and Robert and
Alexander, his sons, for their lives in survivorship, of the reversion of
three closes called 'Newparkes' in the parish of Barnstaple now held
by John Palmer, Wilmota, his wife, and Joan, their daughter, for
their lives in survivorship; rent, 26s. 8d. and a heriot of 21s., the
latter not to be due during the life of the said William; the tenants
to do suit of court yearly and suit of the prior's mill. 31 May,
13 Henry VIII. Two seals. |
[Salop.] |
C. 7372. Grant by Sir Geoffrey ap Meredith ap Howell, chaplain,
and Randolph, son and heir of Robert Irlond, of Oswestry, to Edward
ap Madoc ap Yonkus, of Swynay, [. . .] of two-thirds of the hundred of
Oswestry, of 1a. land adjoining a stream called 'Mordaff' in a field
called 'Mays Thomas Issa' in Swynay, in exchange for 2a. land partly
in the same field and partly in the lord's. Witnesses:—Gilbert
Talbot, knight, steward there, Edward Trevour and Hugh ap David,
chief bailiffs of two-thirds of the hundred of Oswestry, and others
(named). 25 September, 6 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
York [W.R.]. |
C. 7373. Grant by Richard Harwarde, of Canyngton, son and
heir of Richard Harwarde, to Alice, his wife, for her life, of all his
messuages, lands, etc. in Hartyll and Woddall. 20 July, 23 Henry VIII.
Signed: Rycherde Harwarde. Seal. |
Salop. |
C. 7374. Grant by John Sheppart to John Barker, both of Were,
yeomen, of 1a. of his land, containing 5 selions, called 'Leg Acre
in Nynenasshe field in the parish of Nende Savaige. 10 September,
27 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
Leic. |
C. 7375. Grant by Nicholas Styrley, knight, of Sturley, co. Notts.,
to Robert Tebb and his assigns, for life, of the office of bailiff of all
his manors, lands, &c. in Harborow and Great Bowdon, with a yearly
fee of 10s. 10 May, 31 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Chester. |
C. 7376. Indenture, being a grant by Ralph Waryne, gentleman,
to William . . . of rent charged on two messuages in Chester.
36 Henry VIII. Signed by Ralph Waryne. Fragments of seal,
wrapped in canvas. |
[Salop.] |
C. 7377. Indenture, witnessing that Geoffrey, the abbot, and
the convent of Lylyshull have demised to John Lymell, of Bruggenorth,
mercer, a tenement and garden in Bruggenorth in the street called
'Sub Monte,' extending to a lane leading to the Severn called 'Lee
Stayers,' a second garden bounded by the same lane and stretching
from the highway to the rock, and a third garden with a cellar (cavea)
at Dickysyate, between the land of Byldewas Abbey and the hill, for
ninety-nine years; rent, 7s. Witnesses:—Richard Horde, esquire,
and Thomas Hadnall, bailiffs of the town and liberty of Bruggenorth,
and others (named). 9 September, 5 Henry VIII.
Endorsed: Not entered. |
Staff. |
C. 7378. Grant by Nicholas Lorde and Agnes, his wife, to John,
their son, in fee tail, of a messuage, a croft, and 25a. land and meadow
in Waterfall. Witnesses:—William Basset and Philip Okover,
esquires, Humphrey Herryson, vicar of Alsfeld, and others (named).
24 April, 12 Edward IV. |
[Bucks. Oxford.] |
C. 7379. Grant by Robert Brand to John, his son, in fee tail, of a
meadow, which he had by the gift of [John] de Morton in Petitheya;
remainder to Sir Stephen de Cheindut in fee, together with the manors
of Kinggeshull and Stok[e]nechireche. Witnesses:—Sir John de
Wedon, Robert de Mapeldereham, Peter de Eserigges, Henry and
William de Leukenor, Ralph de Vernay, Alan de Walinggeford,
physician, and others (named). |
[Berks.] |
C. 7380. Copy of the will of William Person, of Lambourne,
dated 1 June, 1397: directions for burial in the churchyard of St.
Michael's, Lambourne; legacies (in money and sheep) to the fabric
of Salisbury cathedral, to the chapel of St. James, Estbury, for the
purchase of two banners for the church of Lambourne, to the four
houses of friars at Oxford, to the friars minors of Redyng, to the
Carmelite friars of Marleberg, to Sir Roger de Chilton, late his chaplain,
to Sir William Cokkes, vicar of Asshebury, to John, prior of Poghel',
to Henry, vicar of Lambourne, to the convent of Waverle, and for other
religious and charitable uses; appointment of Joan, his wife, as residuary
legatee and executrix, and of Thomas Estbury and William Pryour,
chaplain, as executors. Official seal.
Endorsed with note of probate before John Medford, clerk of Richard,
bishop of Salisbury, 18 July, 1397. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7381. Copy of a grant by William Rupe, knight, to William
de Lestre, for 40l., of all his land of Tremodereth in the parish of
Roche (Rupe), with the homage and service of Oda de Rupe, Clement
de Fursdon, rector of Roche, Peter de Glynion, master, and others
(named); rent, 5 marks, during the grantor's life, for all service save
the king's service. Witnesses;—Sir William de Chambernon and
Sir William Stanton, knights, and others (named). Cottelegh, Friday
before St. Luke, 21 Edward [I.] Paper. |
Heref. |
C. 7382. Grant by Thomas de Breynton, chaplain, to Nicholas
Torel, Denise, his wife, and his heirs, of a messuage in the suburb of
Hereford 'quod jacet Aboveyeyne.' Witnesses:—William de Aylmeston,
bailiff of the bishop of Hereford, and others (named). Tuesday before
Martinmas, 25 Edward III. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 7383. Grant by Stephen Garlec to Thomas son of John Duraunt
of a messuage in South Street, Dunstaple, between Watling Street,
the prior's bakehouse, &c. Monday before Candlemas, 26 Edward [I.]. |
[Warw.] |
C. 7384. Chirograph, indented, being a demise by William de
Bocckemor, parson of Arleye, to Richard de Caldeford, chaplain, for
life, of all his hands in Solihull which he had by the gift of William, his
father; rent, 20s.; Richard to keep the buildings and hedges in a
condition as good as he received them in or better, using the timber
growing on the tenement without waste, not alienating the premises,
and attorning to any person, under penalty of 40l., to whom the
estate may be conveyed. Wednesday, the Nativity of St. Mary,
13 Edward III. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 7385. Conveyance by Thomas Farseux and John Keel, both of
Spaldyng, to Robert Spaldyng, of London, serjeant-at-arms, of 2½a.
arable in Pynchebek, abutting on 'Redygraft' and 'Renawaydyke,'
formerly of William Hole alias Spaldyng, son of Ralph Hole, of Spaldyng,
shereman and citizen of London. The Beheading of St. John the
Baptist, 4 Edward IV.
Endorsed with note of the production of the above deed by the
said Robert in Chancery, and of his request that it might be cancelled. |
[Heref.] |
C. 7386. Grant by William de Couleye, of Cradeleye, to John
de Berhale, of Aston, chaplain, of all his tenement and land at 'la
Sudde,' with 'Doucelond, Prestuslond, and Huweyteslond,' and the
goods, etc. belonging to the tenement. Witnesses:—Richard de
Hanleye, Robert ate Fynges, and others (named). Saturday, the
feast of St. Barnabas, 19 Edward III. |
Cornw. |
C. 7387. Quitclaim by John Tallan, of Tallan, to William Soason,
of Launceston, merchant, of his right in all the messuages and lands
in Murther late of John Murther, alias Randell. 3 August, 4 Henry
VIII. Seal, damaged. |
Lancaster. |
C. 7388. Indenture, dated 20 November, 34 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir Ralph Langforthe of Langforthe, co. Derby, knight, has
demised to Edward Deyne, his servant, a messuage called 'Houghe
Ende' in the parish of Manchester, and all his land there, with
housebote, heybote, cornbote, ploughbote and firebote, for forty years;
rent, 25s. Signed: Edward Deyne. English. |
Essex. |
C. 7389. Grant by Richard Lucas, alias Nycolas, of Combes, co.
Suffolk, labourer, to Richard Mundes, of Romford, gentleman, of his
tenement in Brent wood, on the road from London to Chelmysford,
bequeathed to him by Richard Lucas, alias Nycolas, his father.
26 May, 36 Henry VIII. Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
Cumberland. |
C. 7390. Grant by John and Robert de Wilton to Nicholas
Preistman of their lands called 'Ackysbyggyng' in Uldale. Witnesses:—
William de Osmonderlawe, Christopher de Curwen and others
(named). Monday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross,
10 Henry IV. |
Cornw. |
C. 7391. Quitclaim by Agnes, relict of Thomas Hockyn, to
Laurence Kendall of her dower-right in one-third of a messuage in
Tregantell in the parish of Lanlyverey, bought by Laurence from
Thomas. 21 January, 34 Henry VIII. |
Middx. |
C. 7392. Grant by Nicholas and Laurence Serle, Thomas Armorer
and Thomas Austen to William Meriton and Leonard Serle of 2a.
land in Hoxston, between the land of the prioress of Holywell, etc.
and abutting on the highway from London to Warre and on Hoxston
Street, to the use of the said Nicholas. 30 September, 24 Henry VIII.
Signed: Nicholas Serll, Thomas Almerar, Thomas Austen. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 7393. Indenture, dated 25 July, 10 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Richard Grey, earl of Kent, has demised to Ralph Moorton of Mylbroke
30a. arable called 'Adamsay and Parkhill,' and meadow belonging
thereto, between the earl's great park, etc. for thirty-one years; rent, 10s. |
N'hamp. Oxford. |
C. 7394. Quitclaim by Joan Gardyner, formerly the wife of Thomas
Ryvell, of London, grocer, and afterwards the wife of John Gardyner,
gentleman, to John Ryvell of London, gentleman, son and heir of
Robert Ryvell, of her dower-right in the messuages and land in Byfeld,
Grutworth and Lychbarowe, co. Northampton, and Wardyngton, co.
Oxford, formerly of Robert son of Richard Ryvell, gentleman. 7
March, 1 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Bedford. |
C. 7395. Conveyance by Thomas, son and heir of Thomas
Brownsale, to Nicholas Hardyng, gentleman, Reynold and William
Tychemersh, William Fleccher, Thomas Gylmyn, William Persell
and Robert Carter of the lands, rents, etc. formerly called 'Jakys
Bodenho' in Beston, in the parish of Northievell, which Thomas, his
father, and others deceased had by the gift of Richard Godfrey, esquire,
and Thomas Gelybrond and Thomas Snowe, gentlemen, for the
maintenance of a chaplain in the chapel of St. Anne over the porch of
the church of Northievell to perform divine service and pray for the
souls of Cecily Beton and others, as required by the will of the said
Cecily. 29 September, 13 Henry VIII. Seal. Cf. A. 13619. |
Herts. Bucks. |
C. 7396. Grant by William Aleyn to Thomas Sere, for 90l., of all
his lands, etc. in Betlowe, Naldewyk, Tiscot, Tryng, Crofton and
Chedyngton. 6 October, 37 Henry VIII. Fragments of seal. Endorsed
with note of livery of seisin. |
Surrey. |
C. 7397. Conveyance by Thomas West, the younger, knight, William
Shelley, serjeant-at-law, John Dawtrey, esquire, William Westbroke
and Thomas Polsted to John Byrley of the manor of Tanglegh and
the other lands in the county, late of Thomas Byrley, clerk, deceased.
16 January, 15 Henry VIII. Signatures of the grantors. Seal.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin and names of witnesses. |
[Kent.] |
C. 7398. Conveyance by Edward Bolney and John Colman,
gentlemen, Thomas Wainflete and William Hardres, of Canterbury,
to Thomas son of John Huett, William Maxey, William Clyfton and
John Burgrave, to the use of the said Thomas Huett under the terms
of his father's will, of a messuage and land in the parishes of Sturrey
and Westbere. 24 June, 7 Henry VIII. |
Bedford. |
C. 7399. Grant by Edward Stacy, of Thoydon Boys, co. Essex,
gentleman, son and heir of William Stacy, of Waltham Holy Cross,
co. Middlesex, gentleman, to John Underhill and Simon Assheley,
clerks, and John Heryng, William Yonge, and William Hale, gentlemen,
of his manor of Budenow, alias Bodenho, alias Buddenho Berelles
and Frenches and all other his lands, etc. in Beeston, Bodenho and
Thorncote, in the parish of Northyevell, and elsewhere in the county,
to the use of the said John Underhill. 28 October, 10 Henry VIII.
Signature of Edward Stacy. Seal. Endorsed with note of livery of
seisin. |
[York, E.R.] |
C. 7400. Indenture, witnessing that John son and heir of John
Whytyng has done his homage to William Carewe, esquire, lord of
the manor of Oteryngham, for lands called 'Barne' which he holds of
the said William by knight-service as of the manor of Oteryngham.
14 October, 9 Henry VIII. |