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Huntingdon. |
C. 7401. Indenture, dated 2 April, 4 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Richard, earl of Kent, and Dame Elizabeth, his wife, have demised
to John Keche, yeoman, all their mills in Hemyngford Grey, with the
fishing as far as Houghton Water, and the profits of wood growing
on the 'damme rowe' belonging to the mills, for forty years; rent,
22l., the tenant to do all repairs, taking earth, clay and 'meyner'
in the Holmes and other convenient places within the lordship of
Hemyngford Grey and to pay all tithes. English. Seal, marked W. |
Bucks. |
C. 7402. Grant by Henry Myller of Buk[ingham], draper, to Paul
Darrell, esquire, Ralph a Lowe, bailiff of Buk[ingham], William
Lambert, John Adkyns, John Wyggyns, Richard Cley, John Slye,
William Tyle, clerk, and William Alday, of his messuage in
Buk[ingham] called 'le Cock,' and a croft called 'le Temple Lond'
there adjoining a lane called 'le Waterlane,' a messuage called the
'Angell,' and the water of Owse, to the use of the said Henry, . . .,
his wife, and his heirs. 10 March, 20 Henry VIII. Endorsed with note
of livery of seisin. |
Surrey. |
C. 7403. Grant by John, son and heir of John Merston, both
citizens and fishmongers of London, to Thomas Tailloure, William
Turke, Edward Colyn, Thomas Bateman, and William Frankeshe,
fishmongers, and Thomas Annesley, grocer, all citizens of London,
to the use of the said Tailloure, of land adjoining land of the prioress
of Stratford and a lane called 'Mayden Lane,' at 'le Stewesside'
in the parish of St. Margaret, Suthwerk, and a garden with houses
built thereon, with access thereto by a lodge and gate, adjoining the
road leading from St. George's Field to Parisshe Garden. 22 July,
25 Henry VIII. Signature of John Merston. Endorsed with notes
of livery of seisin and of enrolment in the court of the bishop of
Winchester's manor of Southwerk. 16 October, 25 Henry VIII, and
with signatures: E. Alleyn, Tho. Mason. |
Bucks. |
C. 7404. Indenture, dated [20–27] Henry [VIII], witnessing that
[Robert] Hobs, abbot, and the convent of Woburn have demised to
Richard Pyng, husbandman, William Duncombe, of Tyscott, co.
Herts, yeoman, and their assigns under the degree of an esquire,
their grange in Wyngrave, lands, etc. and the rents of their copyholders
there and in Rolsam, reserving the courts of the lordship with their
profits, all for thirty years; rent, 4l. 13s. 4d. English. |
Warw. |
C. 7405. Quitclaim by Margery and Elizabeth, daughters of
Thomas Smyth, kinsman and heir of Thomas Bowiar, to Roger Foxall,
for 13s. 4d., of their right in a burgage and garden in Newstrete, a
tenement called 'le Wyldicatte' in the High Street in front of the
Tolbooth, and a tenement in Welstrete, all in Birmyngham. 20 January,
14 Henry VIII. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7406. Grant by Thomas Pryme, yeoman, and John North,
husbandman, to William Hawke, yeoman, in fee tail, of a messuage,
60a. arable, 20a. pasture, and 6a. wood, in Thriplowe, which they had
by the gift of John Swan. 18 December, 32 Henry VIII. Two
seals. |
[Merioneth.] |
C. 7407. Grant by Richard Mytton, lord of Mouthoy, to John
ap Howel V[i]ghan, gentleman, of escheated lands in his lordship
late held by Jevan ap y mab Jer'; rent, 12d. Witnesses:—Adam
Mytton, steward, David ap Howel ap Owein, clerk (recordator), and
Owein ap Guttyn ap David Llen, bailiff (ringild) there. Morehall, 26
March, 9 Henry VIII. Draft or copy. |
Worc. |
C. 7408. Indenture, being a grant by Richard Catesbie, knight,
to John son of Thomas Hareward of a tenement and land in Hartilburie;
rent, 9s. 9d. . . July, 37 Henry VIII. Endorsed with signatures
of witnesses. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 7409. Grant by Roger, son and heir of James Bell and of Joan
his wife, daughter and heir of William Brasse, to Thomas Kytlock,
John Temper and Thomas Smythe by (juxta) Salowbrygge, all of
Waynflete, of a place of land called 'Cotecroft' in the field of Boter-
wyke, enclosed on both sides by the servile tenements (bondagia) of
the lord de Rosse, and of land in the meadow of Freston by Dan John
Dyke, in a place called 'Freston Inges.' 24 September, 11 Henry VIII.
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7410. Indenture, dated 4 July, 29 Henry VIII, being an
undertaking by Thomas Meede, of Berden, co. Essex, yeoman, to
reconvey a messuage, land, and fold-course in Thryplowe to William
Hawke, of Hadenham, gentleman, if so requested, on condition that
William shall, before Michaelmas, repay 21l. to him without raising
money on the premises, release all debts to him, pay all law costs and
fulfil the terms of the previous conveyance. Signature of William
Hawke. English. Seal, damaged. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7411. Quitclaim by Richard Harward, of Cannyngton, co.
Somerset, yeoman, to Augustine Hynde, citizen and clothworker of
London, of his right in a messuage and land in Hartyll and Wodall,
recovered against him by Augustine in the court of Common Pleas.
1 June, 31 Henry VIII. Seal, damaged. |
Bedford. |
C. 7412. Quitclaim by Edward Stacy and others (as in C. 7399)
to John Underhyll, clerk, master, and the fellows of St. Mary's college,
Northyevell, of their right in the manor of Budenow, alias Bodenho
Berelles and Frenches and all lands, rents, etc. belonging thereto at
Beston, Bodenho, and Thorncote in the parish of Northyevell and
elsewhere in the county, conveyed to Thomas Rondolf, late master,
and the fellows of the college by a lease for forty years from William
Stacy, his father. 20 March, 4 Henry VIII. Four signatures. Two
seals. |
Essex. |
C. 7413. Indenture, dated 15 October, 7 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Humphrey Barnes, esquire, has sold to John Tyrell, esquire, a
tenement in Langdon called 'Goldsmythes,' free of all charges except
rent-service to the chief lords of the fee, for 80l. English. Signature
of John Tyrell. Seal. |
Somerset. |
C. 7414. Indenture of demise by Nicholas Newton, esquire, to
John Saunder, Prima, his wife, and John's firstborn son, for their life
and the life of the longest liver, of a messuage and curtilage in Strode
within the parish of Wynfryth; rent, 8s. for all service save the king's
service, the right of the Church, suit at the grantor's court of Shepham,
and a heriot when due. 20 February, 6 Henry VII. Seal, and
fragment of another. |
Chester. |
C. 7415. Draft indenture, dated 13 September, 32 Henry VIII,
being an award by George Coten, vice-chamberlain to the 'Prynces
grace hyghnes,' between Ranulf Maynwaryng of Swanlowe, son and
heir apparent of Ranulf Maynwaryng, of Kerthyncham, esquire, and
John Wymyngton, of the Armitage, gentleman, determining that
Ranulf shall make to John a lease for term of years of two pastures
called 'the Neweyerthe' and 'Fenshaw' at a yearly rent of 29s. 4d.;
the wood and underwood reserved, except such as may be required
for fencing. English. Paper. |
[Flint.] |
C. 7416. Indenture, dated 16 April, 25 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Peter ap Richard ap Hoell, gentleman, has sublet to Richard
ap Hoell ap Jevan Vichan, esquire, his father, for twenty years, if
the said Richard shall so long live, three-fourths of the rectory and
church of the parish of Llan Assaph, which rectory and church he
holds on a lease of sixty-one years, beginning 24 Henry VIII, from
Henry, bishop of St. Asaph; Richard to pay 12l. as rent of the three-
fourths, and Peter 4l. as rent of the other fourth, yearly to the bishop.
Signature of Richard ap Hoell. |
Montg. |
C. 7417. Grant by David ap Meredith ap Jevan Vychin to David
ap Jevan Vichin ap Jevan ap Llewelyn of his land between Oley
Irodyn and the high road and abutting on Moell y Kroine, and Same yr
Wyddvid, and 2a. meadow in Rros y Varchoel in Varchoel in the
lordship of Powis. 20 April, 34 Henry VIII. |
Kent. |
C. 7418. Grant by Roger Goodgrome to Richard Kemysley and
Richard Dome, all husbandmen, of a messuage and land in the parish
of Stockeberi and Hartelype, to his own use. 3 June, 6 Henry VIII.
Seal, damaged. |
Berks. |
C. 7419. Indenture, dated 28 June, 34 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir Thomas Wyatt, knight, has sold to Richard Bruges, of West
Shyfford, esquire, for 90l., his lands, etc. called 'Maydencote' in the
parish of East Garston, 'sometyme Magorneys lands' free of any
encumbrances. English. Signed: Tho. Wiat. |
Middx. |
C. 7420. Quitclaim by William Harriot, gentleman and cloth-
worker of London, to Thomas Cremour, of London, draper, and Dame
Joan, his wife, William's mother, of his right in a great messuage,
two tenements and a garden in Mynchyn Lane in the parish of St.
Dunstan in the East. 21 February, 2 Henry VIII. Signature of
William Hariot. |
Flint. |
C. 7421. Indenture, being a grant by Katherine verch Jollyn,
widow, free tenant of Dolveghlais, to Peter ap Richard ap Hoell, of
a messuage and parcel of land called 'Erw Vady n y Gwellt,' between
the stream called 'Alun,' etc. in Dolveghlais. 5 January, 34 Henry
VIII. Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
[Heref.] |
C. 7422. Grant by John ap Phelpot, chaplain, and John ap Huy
of Bedilston, to Roger ap Maynston, gentleman, and the heirs male of
his body, of one 'le Rough' called 'Cregerough,' with all the lands in
Waldyngston, in the townships of Langeston, Langonnock, Trerees,
and Treesse, which they had by the gift of the said Roger within
the hundred of Wormelow; remainder to the heirs female of Roger's
body; remainder to Roger's right heirs. 6 June, 17 Henry VIII. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7423. Grant by David ap Llewelyn ap David Lloid, gentleman,
to John ap David ap Llewelyn, his elder son, gentleman, of his capital
messuage and stone house and all his rights in a place called 'Kynlloyd'
in the town of Pennaran, which he had by the gift of John ap David,
clerk, and John ap Howell Vychun, gentleman, and of two messuages
there called 'Tythen le Bryn' and 'Tythen Jenkyn.' 20 September,
26 Henry VIII. Endorsed Tythyn Humfrey Goch. |
Bedford. |
C. 7424. Indenture, dated 9 June, 5 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Thomas Dokwra, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, has demised to Richard, earl of Kent, 24a, wood called
'Westwod' and 60a. land called 'Westwodlaunde,' alias 'Herd
Launde,' parcel of his manor of Swanton in the parish of Harrold,
adjoining the prior's pasture called 'Swanton,' for twenty years;
rent, 5 marks; the wood in 'Westwode' reserved. Signature of
Thomas Docwra. English. |
Sussex. |
C. 7425. Sale by Robert Frankwell, Joan, his wife, and Richard
their son and heir, to Walter Henley, gentleman, John Toky, John
Kechynham, and William Thomas of a piece of land called 'Wellond'
in the parish of Asshebornham to the use of John Slewryght. 13 April,
16 Henry VIII. Three seals. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7426. Quitclaim by Nicholas Thirlowe, yeoman, to John Hawk,
of Newton, the elder, and the heirs of his body of his right in all the
lands, etc. formerly of John Basset of Chishull, co. Essex, and after-
wards of John Thirlowe, his father, in Thriplowe, and in 6½a. arable
in the fields called 'Chirchfelde, Hethfelde and Westfelde' in Thriplowe.
15 December, 11 Henry VIII. Signature of Nicholas Thyrlowe. |
Norfolk. |
C. 7427. Conveyance by Roger Cullum to James Hobart and
Philip Calthorp, knights, Gregory Clerke, alderman of Norwich,
Leonard Spencer and Henry Palmer, gentlemen, William Mere, citizen
of Norwich, John Blakke, of Northberlyngham, and Roger Reynoldes,
of Lyngwood, of all the messuages, lands, etc. in Southbyrlyngham,
Beyghton, Hasyngham, Lyngwood, and elsewhere in the hundreds
of Blofeld and Walsham (which he, jointly with others, had by the
demise of Thomas Barett, the elder, Henry Bagott, gentleman, and
Roger Dokkyng) to the use of Elizabeth Wryght, late the wife and
executrix of the will of John Wattys, for her life; remainder in fee
tail to Agnes Wattys, daughter of the said John Wattys; remainder
to charitable uses to be determined by the executors of John Wattys'
will. 10 February. 6 Henry VIII. Seal. Endorsed with note of
livery of seisin. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 7428. Indenture, dated 20 May, 4 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Thomas York, esquire, has demised to William Skete and Amy, his wife,
all his land which they lately held of John York, esquire, his father,
in the parish of Wotton Basset, for their lives and the life of the longer
liver; rent, 10s. 4½d. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 7429. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by William Ekenton,
vicar of Netherswelle, and Richard Jolyfe to William Buryman and
Agnes, his wife, in fee tail, of a messuage, having before it the sign
of the Swan, in Stowe St. Edward, between the tenement of the chantry
of St. Mary of Wyke, etc.; remainder to the right heirs of the said
Agnes; and of all their goods which they had by the gift of Joan,
late the wife of William Hoper, mason, subject to the grantees allowing
her to occupy the messuage and providing her with food, drink, linens,
woollens, and all other necessaries. 28 January, 24 Henry VI.
Fragments of two seals. |
Kent. |
C. 7430. Grant by Robert att Thorne, husbandman, to Thomas
Harrys of the parish of Sellyng, husbandman, for 20s., of ½a. land
in the parish of Sheldwyche, at Belforstall, between land of the priory
of Pokylsale, etc. 22 July, 37 Henry VIII. Endorsed with names of
witnesses. |
[Salop.] |
C. 7431. Demise by Geoffrey, abbot, and the convent of Lylsyll
to Thomas Nycholles, of Brugenorth, baker, and Margery, his wife,
of two messuages and gardens in Brugenorth, in Hongrey Street,
adjoining the land of the chantry of St. Thomas the Martyr there,
for eighty-one years; rent, 10s. Witnesses:—John Gosnell and
Thomas Lymell, bailiffs of the town and liberty of Brugenorth, and
others (named). 28 September, 21 Henry VII. |
[Leic.] |
C. 7432. Acknowledgment by William Bolles, of Felley, receiver
to the Augmentation Office for the counties of Nottingham, Derby,
and Chester, of the receipt from Edward Warner, esquire, late farmer
of the parsonage of Wymeswold, belonging to the late monastery of
Beawchif, of 26l. 13s. 4d. 16 January, 32 Henry VIII. Signature
of William Bolles. English. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7433. Acknowledgment, dated 21 February, 8 Henry VIII,
by Sir Ralph Eggerton, knight, escheator of Cheshire, of the receipt
from Richard Leftwiche, his deputy, of money due for the charge
of Hugh Maynwaring, bailiff of the lands of Lord Lovell in the hundred
of Nauntwiche, for the lands of Kyngeston, in charge of the said
Hugh, for Sir Ralph's fee from Lord Audeley, for the offices of constable
of Chester, escheator, and ranger of the forest of Dalamere, etc. Signed:
Rauff Eggerton. Seal. English. Paper. |
[Chester.] |
C. 7434. Bill, dated 24 June, 21 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Dame Elizabeth Savage has borrowed from Richard Leftwiche 4l., repay-
able by herself and Thomas Gregge. English. Paper. Fragment of seal. |
Chester. |
C. 7435. Bill, indented, dated 11 January, 22 Henry VIII,
witnessing that William Brereton, chamberlain of Chester, has received
by the hands of Randolf Brereton, of Chester, from Richard Leftwiche,
bailiff of Shibbroke, Bostok, Mynshull Vernon, and Shurlache, and
farmer of all the lands, etc. late of Sir John Savage, knight, in Leftwiche,
and now in the king's hands during the minority of John Savage,
esquire, his son and heir, the sum of 32l. English. Signature of
Ranulf Brereton. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7436. Bill, dated 31 August, 22 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Randolf Brereton, of Chester, has received, to the use of William
Brereton, esquire, from Richard Leftwyche, bailiff of Shribbroke,
16l. 13s. 4d. in part payment of the rent of the lordship of Shribbroke,
etc. English. Signature of Randolf Brereton. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7437. Bill, indented, dated 3 August, 22 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Randolf Brereton, of Chester, deputy to William Brereton,
chamberlain of Chester, has received, by the hands of John Davyas,
from Richard Leftwiche, for the rent of the lands, etc. late of Sir John
Savage, knight, in Leftwiche, 7l., and in part payment of the rent of
the tenants of Shibbroke and Bostoke, 6l. 5s. 8d. English. Signature
of John Davyas. Seal. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7438. Bill, indented, dated 16 January, 21 Henry VIII,
witnessing that William Brereton, escheator of Chester, has received
(by the hands of Randolf Brereton, of Chester) from Richard Leftwiche,
his deputy in the office of escheator, and bailiff of the manors of
Shibbroke and Bostoke, late of Sir John Savage, knight, the rents of
lands in Shurlache, Mynshull Vernon, Occleston, Wetenhall, and
Leftwiche and the fees of his office. English. Signature of Randolf
Brereton. |
Chester. |
C. 7439. Bill, indented, dated 15 September, 21 Henry VIII,
witnessing that William Brereton, esquire, farmer of all the lands
late of Sir John Savage, knight, in the county, now in the king's hands
during the minority of John his son and heir, has received by the
hands of Randolf Brereton, of Chester, from Richard Leftwiche,
farmer of the lands late of Sir John in Leftwiche and bailiff of Shibbroke
and Bostoke, 27l. 8s. 10d. for lands there and in Mynshull Vernon.
English. Signature of Randolf Brereton. Seal. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7440. Bill, indented, dated 12 April, 20 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Randolf Brereton, of Chester, deputy to Sir Randolf Brereton,
knight, chamberlain of Chester, has received from Richard Leftwiche,
deputy to William Brereton, esquire, escheator of Cheshire, for rents
of lands late of Sir John Savage, knight, 33s. 4d. English. Signature
of Randolf Brereton. Paper. |
Chester. |
C. 7441. Bill, indented, dated 5 March, 20 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Randolf Brereton, of Chester, has received from Richard
Leftwyche 17l. for rents of tenants late of Sir John Savage, knight.
English. Signature of Randolf Brereton. Seal. Paper. |
Warw. |
C. 7442. Quitclaim by Thomas Neell, of Hondisworthe, lorimer,
to William Lane, of Gerdyngton, the younger, of his right in all the
lands etc. in Aston by Bromyngham late of John Neell, his father.
Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
13 Henry VIII. |
Montg. |
C. 7443. Grant by David ap Gruf[fydd] ap Tuder to Owen ap
Llewis ap Owen of 6a. arable in Kay Yraro and Kay Gowenky [in]
the township of Main. 20 Februray, 33 Henry VIII. Endorsed with
note of livery of seisin. |
Notts. |
C. 7444. Grant by William, son and heir of Robert Geslyng and
of Agnes, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Richard Stacy,
to Nicholas Stirley, of Stirley, esquire, of his share of all lands late of
the said Robert and Agnes in Cossall and Cossall Marsh. 7 April
16 Henry VIII. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7445. Declaration by Henry de Notingh', parson of Rowell,
that he and his successors have no right of firewood, pasture, etc.
in the hay of Rowell, except by leave of the lords of Rowell. Witnesses:
—Sir Roger and Sir Robert de Chester, Sir William de Longo Campo,
Master Roger, parson of Berewic', Sir Osbert, parson of Duninton,
Walter de Ludham, and others (named). Seal in white wax. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 7446. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Thomas, earl of
Lancaster and Leicester, steward of England, to John de Byng, his
barber, for life, of all lands which have escheated to him in Donestaple
on the death of Saunder Podding, his villein, to hold by the usual
services and a yearly rent of a rose. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de
Stepeltone, Sir Roger de Swynnertone, Sir John de Twyford, Sir Adam
Banastre, and Sir Robert de Polford, knights. Passenham, 31 May,
2 Edward [II.] French. Seal. Endorsed.—De terris et tenementis
datis Johanni le Barber in Donstapel. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7447. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Henry de Lasci,
earl of Lincoln (Nichole) and constable of Chester, to William de
Hyneham, his usher, in fee tail, of all the lands which he had by the
gift of Sir Robert Noel, parson of Bramwyth, in Bramwyth and
Braytwayt. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Rooss, Sir Richard de Sutton,
Sir Giles de Trompeton, and Sir Miles de Stapelton, knights, and
others (named). Altoftes, 18 May, 32 Edward [I.] French. Seal. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7448. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Thomas, earl of
Lancaster and Leicester, steward of England, to Ralph de Grene, his
burgess of Pountfreit, of licence to build an 'oriole' adjoining his
tavern which he holds in burgage of the grantor in the new market,
so that the three posts of the said 'oriole' shall be on the grantor's
waste and on his soil, and that persons on horse and on foot and carte
(charz et charettes) may pass beneath without disturbance. Witnesses:—
Sir Adam de Hudleston and Sir Ralph de Beeston, knights, and others
(named). 6 August, 14 Edward II. French. Seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 7449. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Henry, earl of
Lancaster and Leicester, steward of England, to John de Yoxhale,
his yeoman (vadlet), in fee tail, of three crofts in his chace of Nedewode,
near Tatenhull, called 'Olde Tunstal, le Huyrene, and Fleccheres
crofts,' with common of pasture in the chace (saving the lord's right to
improve the waste); rent, 20s. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Hunger-
ford, Sir William de Walkinton, Sir Edmund Trussel, and others
(named). The castle of Kenill', 6 May, 12 Edward III. French.
Seal. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 7450. Indenture, witnessing that William Marchall, of Stanlake,
has demised to Nicholas Marchall half a tenement in the High Street
of New Wodestoke, opposite the cross, for seventeen years; rent, 4d.
8 October, 4 Edward IV. |
[Heref.] |
C. 7451. Grant by Robert Serle, of Welinton, to William de la
Kalue, for 3 marks beforehand, of his smaller croft; rent, ½d. Wit-
nesses:—Walter Restod, Adam Germain, John le Veze, and others
(named). |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7452. Grant by Henry of Winchester to Dame Alice de Lascy
of the mill of Saxton with suit thereto, formerly held of Sir Roger le
Paitevyn. Witnesses:—Brother Stephen de Fulburne, commander
of the hospital of Clerkenewelle at London, Sir John Bek, Sir Robert
de Ripers, Howe le Taillur, and others (named). French. Seal, with
legend.—S' Henrici d' Wintonia. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7453. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, to Robert de Dyhton, dwelling in Harewod, in fee
tail, of 4 oxgangs in Thornover; rent, 60s. Witnesses:—Sir William
le Vavasour, Sir William de Houk, Sir Adam de Everingham, and
Sir James de Nevyle, knights, and others (named). Seal in white
wax. Endorsed.—Ista terre et tenementa revenerunt in manus domini
pro defectu sanguinis. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7454. Quitclaim by William de Skargyle to Sir Henry de Lasci,
earl of Lincoln, of his right in a wood in Stapeltone, adjoining a wood
of the earl, called 'Rughstorth,' and in 20a. land in Stapelton.
Witnesses:—Sir Miles de Stapelton, Sir William de Stopham, Sir
Adam de Hodlestone, and Sir John de Nevile, knights, Thomas de
Fishbourn, Robert de Heppehale, and Adam de Neirforde. Seal of
arms in white wax, damaged. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 7455. Grant by John de Angulo to John, his son, of his tenement
in Aldrynton, which Richard de Angulo formerly held, with his chattels
found thereon. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Querle, Thomas and
Robert de Pedeworthe, John Roffyn, and others (named). Seal.
Endorsed.—Carta J. atte Hume de j mesuagio et [i]j virgatis terre
que perquisivit de J. patre suo. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 7456. Chirograph, indented, being a grant by Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, to Alan de Smytheton, Amice, his wife, and the heirs
of his body, without warranty, for his homage and service, of a messuage
land, and rent in Haghe in the parish of South Kirkeby, formerly held
of the earl by Sir Robert de Hoderode, for the usual services and a
rent-sec of 2 marks payable to Sir William de Rye. Witnesses:—
Sir William de Stopham, Sir Robert de Berlay, and Sir Robert de
Balliolo, knights, and others (named). Wilmerslay, 19 March,
30 Edward I. Two seals. |
Oxford. |
C. 7457. Grant by John de Bolmere to Henry de Lascy, earl of
Lincoln, of his mill of Middelingtone. Witnesses:—Sir Roger de
Trompington, Sir William le Vavasur, Sir John de Hodleston, Sir
William de Stopham, Sir Thomas de Breute, Sir Roger del Hulle, and
Sir Henry de Boelys, knights, John de Cotesford, and Richard de
Kaune. 26 November, 14 Edward I. French. Endorsed.—Midlington
in comitatu Oxon'. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 7458. Indenture, being a demise by John de Lorwynge to
Richard le Panyter and Alice, his wife, for their life, of 12 selions of
land within the manor of Hamme in the hundred of Berkel' in the
field called 'Walmegarston'; rent, 4d. Berkel', 1 December,
11 Edward III. |
Berks. |
C. 7459. Indenture, dated 30 January, 3 Henry VIII, witnessing
that John York, esquire, has demised to John Terold all his messuages,
lands, etc. in the town of Westhagborn, for twenty-one years; rent,
10 marks, the tenant to repair all houses and all walls 'in watelyng,
stodyng, and dawbyng,' to have hedgebote, and to pay all chief rents.
English. |
[Kent.] |
C. 7460. Indenture, being a conveyance by John Wery to John
Potkyn, the younger, gentleman, of a messuage, garden, etc. in
Sevenoke, adjoining the highway to Tunbrege and the messuage and
garden or hauga and lands of William Coggar, on condition of paying,
on demand, to Thomas Miltyng, rector of Sevenoke, Elisha Alcetor
and Thomas Hawke, churchwardens, and their successors, a yearly
rent of 3s. 4d. to be paid by them to the priest called 'the Jesusmas
priest,' or, if his office is vacant, for the repair of the church.
8 September, 26 Henry VIII. Signed.—Jan Were. Endorsed with
names of witnesses. |
Surrey. |
C. 7461. Grant by William Wylford, citizen and merchant tailor
of London, to John Wyseman, of London, gentleman, of his interest
in a lease of the grange near the late monastery of Bermondsey, and
in all lands specified in a lease made to the said William, Ralph Wryne,
of Chester, gentleman, and Ellen, his wife, and Michael Inglysshe,
deceased, by Robert Hogan, gentleman. 23 April, 35 Henry VIII.
English. Signature of William Wylfford. Seal. |
Warw. |
C. 7462. Indenture, dated 20 May, 8 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Thomas Wetheforde, of Shortwode, yeoman, has sold to Sir Edward
Ferrers, of Baddysley, knight, for 113s. 4d., and a cow, three pieces
of land in the parish of Hadton called 'Parkersfeld, Moreland, and
Mageroddyng,' free of all jointures, 'leches' and other encumbrances.
English. Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7463. Demise by Robert Davye and Katherine, his wife, to
John Thomas, the younger, of land at Tregantle, in the parish of
Lanlyverye, for sixty years from the death of Thomas Hockyn;
rent, 5s. and a heriot, when due. 18 April, 30 Henry VIII. Endorsed
with a note of livery of seisin. |
Warw. |
C. 7464. Grant by Thomas Wetheford, of Shortwod, yeoman, to
Edward Ferrers of Baddisley, knight, William Holbache of Solihull,
yeoman, and Hamnet Legh, clerk, to the use of the said Sir Edward,
of three parcels of land in the parish of Hatton called 'Parkers Feld'
(between the park called 'Wegenok' and the land of St. Mary's,
Warwick), 'Moreland' (adjoining land of Wraxall priory), and
'Mageroddyng.' 23 May, 8 Henry VIII. Seal, damaged. |
[Kent.] |
C. 7465. Grant by John Wilmot, executor of the will of Thomas
Holowey, the elder, to Edward Asshe, gentleman, John Potkyn,
William Coggar, John Wery, the elder, and William Rychardes, to
the use of the said Coggar, for 22l. beforehand, of all lands late of
Thomas Blokboy in the south end of Sevenok. The eve of St. Andrew,
5 Henry VIII |
Chester. |
C. 7466. Indenture, dated 1 March, 9 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Philip Eggerton, of Eggerton, esquire, has demised to Richard
Broster, of Chester, tanner, a vacant place of land in Forgate Strete,
Chester, between land of the clean of St. John's, etc.; rent, 2s. |
Middx. |
C. 7467. Acknowledgment by Francis Weston, knight, master
of the king's buckhounds, to David Gyttons, citizen and vintner of
London, of the receipt of 16l. 13s. 4d. in part payment of his fee of
50 marks a year for keeping the buckhounds, granted to him, for life,
out of the butlership of London. Michaelmas, 1536. Signed.—
Francis Weston. English. Paper. Fragments of two seals. |
Chester. |
C. 7468. Grant by Thomas Bulkeley, of Ayton, esquire, to Richard
Leftwiche of a messuage and land in Bostoke. 18 November,
13 Henry VIII. |
Essex. |
C. 7469. Grant by John Wyseman, of Great Canfelde, esquire,
to Richard Pease, the younger, yeoman, of his tenement called 'Brokys'
in Springefelde. 6 July, 36 Henry VIII. Signed by John Wyseman.
Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
[Montg.] |
C. 7470. Quitclaim by John ap Rice ap John and David, his brother,
free tenants in the lordship of Powys, to John ap John ap Hugh,
burgess of Pola, of their right in a tenement with a barn thereon, etc.
in Llannoddian in the commot of Kereigni[on] Iscoid in the said
lordship; rent, 4s. 8d. to the chief lord of the fee. Witnesses:—
Sir Richard Herbert, knight, steward of Powis, Maurice ap Hoell,
lieutenant there, Gilbert Masoun, recorder there, and others (named).
8 November, 30 Henry VIII. Two seals. Endorsed with names of
other witnesses and with note of livery of seisin. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7471. Grant by David ap Res ap Jankyn, son and heir of
Angh[are]t verch Gruff[ydd] ap Jevan ap Llywelyn, to John ap
Howell Vaghan, both free tenants of the king in Llangower in the
commot of Penllyn, of all his lands, etc., in Llangower, and a tene-
ment called 'Tythyn Traenter' adjoining the great pool called
'Llyn Teget,' and land called 'Y Prys,' both in Pennaran.
22 February, 14 Henry VIII. |
Derby. |
C. 7472. Letters of Nicholas Strelley, of Strelley, co. Notts,
knight, appointing Thomas Leeke, yeoman, and John Wynn his
attorneys, to deliver seisin of the house and site of the late abbey of
Beauchyff to Ralph Cley, yeoman. 20 November, 29 Henry VIII.
Fragment of seal. |
Essex. |
C. 7473. Conveyance by Sir Andrew Wyndesore, lord Wyndesore,
to Philip Bothe, knight, of the manor of Bodnecke, and land in
Asshenden, for life, with remainder to [Robert Lytton] his kinsman
and heir apparent, in fee. Cf. C. 7329. 20 May, [2]7 [Henry VIII.]
Endorsed with note of livery of seisin. |
Chester. |
C. 7474. Conveyance by Richard Leftwiche, of Leftwiche, gentle-
man, to Thomas Boteler, of Bewsey, co. Lanc., knight, Richard Bolde,
of Bolde [co. Lanc.], Roland Bulkeley, of Whatcroft, Ranulf
Gresvenour, the younger, of Bellaporte, co. Salop, W. . . ., [of]
Bradburne, co. Derby, and Francis Bonynton, of Barocote, co. Derby,
esquires, Francis . . ., Ranulf . . . ., Henry . . ., Richard
Hawkyns, of Sherington, co. Hereford, James Me . . ., and Peter
. . . ., gentlemen, John, son of George Bothe, of Asshton, co. Lanc.,
esquire, . . . son and heir apparent of John Wynynton, the younger,
of 'le Hermytage,' . . ., parson of Upton, co. Worc., Roger Dene,
curate of Davenham, and others, of messuages, lands, etc. in Shibbroke
and Rudhethe, to follow the terms of his will. 1 July, . . Henry VIII. |
Notts. |
C. 7475. Indenture, dated 9 March, 22 Henry VIII, of defeasance
by James Strelley, citizen and vintner of London, of a statute staple
of Nicholas Strelley, of Strelley, esquire, for 160l., on condition of
being discharged against William Holies, alderman of London, of a
statute staple for the like sum. English. Signature of James Strelley. |
Oxford. |
C. 7476. Indenture, dated 21 July, 33 Henry VIII, witnessing that
Leonard Chamberlayne, esquire, has sold to James Bury, gentleman,
the manor of Hampton Gay and all messuages, lands, etc. in Hampton
Gay or Hampton Poyle, late of Osseney Abbey, for 33l. 6s. 8d. and
has covenanted to pay the tenth and chief rent to the Court of
Augmentations. English. Signature of Leonard Chambarleyn. Note
of livery of seisin. |
Worc. |
C. 7477. Indenture, dated 3 December, 11 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Giles Grevile, of Wyke by Perschor, esquire, has demised to
Richard Cockes, husbandman, Margery, his wife, and William and
Thomas, their sons, successively, his manor of Pynvyn for forty-one
years; rent, 5l. and a heriot at the death of each tenant; the lessees
not to sublet the premises, but power to allow Thomas Cockes, of Wyre
Pyddyll, Richard's brother, to continue to hold from year to year
any parcel of land now held by him. English. Fragment of seal. |
Bucks. |
C. 7478. Indenture, dated 10 May, 6 Henry VIII, between Ralph
Arches, gentleman, and Thomas Mynshawe and Joan, his wife, late
the wife of William Arches, Ralph's father, witnessing that Thomas
has agreed to release to Ralph his interest inlands in Pichcot, Crendwell,
and Woddeston, wherein Joan claims a right of jointure; Ralph to
grant a lease to Joan, for her life, of lands in Queynton without
impeachment of waste except waste voluntary, but with power to
fell trees for the repair of houses; and to secure to her, for her life,
a yearly rent of 40s. charged on his lands in Crendwell; Thomas and
Joan to have peaceable possession of a copyhold messuage in
Woddesdon, held of the parson there, for both their lives, provided
they keep it in repair. Bond by Thomas in 10l. to observe the above
covenants. English. Signature. Seal, damaged. Endorsed with
signatures of witnesses. |
Lincoln. |
C. 7479. Indenture, dated 10 February, 29 Henry VIII, witnessing
that John, the abbot, and the convent of Thornton have demised to
Henry Scotte two messuages, with buildings thereon, and land in
Thornton, Burnham, and Gouxhill, for sixty-one years, at rents
including a 'plowghe boone,' four 'sekylboones,' and two 'hayboones.'
English. Note of enrolment. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 7480. Grant by William Frve, of Polruan, merchant, to John
Rychard, chaplain, John Walvs, John and William Wethiell, Edward
Wymond, James and Thomas Frye, and John Wethiell, the younger,
of all his messuages, land, tin-works, etc. in Carbura, Pusfenne,
Whitewalles, Milleparkes in the parish of Warlegan, Myllond in the
parish of Cardynham, Floure Crought, the manor of Leskerd in
St. Martin's parish, Leskerd, Playton, Sutton, Polpera in the parish
of Tallan, the borough of Polruan, and Polruan, except two messuages
in the said borough. 12 January, 20 Henry VIII. Mark. Seal,
damaged. Annexed.—Note of a forcible distraint at Carbura and a
list of names dated 26 January, 20 Henry VIII. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7481. Conveyance by John ap Jevan ap Meredith ap Owen,
Owen ap Jevan ap Owen, and Jonet verch Robert Irland to John ap
Howell Vaghan (all the king's free tenants of Pennaran in the commot
of Penllyn), for four years, of two tenements called 'Y Place yn Helick'
and 'Bagh y Llyndy,' redeemable on payment of 4 (or 14) marks
at the end of any term of four years. 20 February, 13 Henry VIII. |
Chester. |
C. 7482. Indenture, being a grant by Edmund Smyth and Nicholas
Faryngton to George Bromley, Ralph Birkheved, Roger Maynwaryng,
and Thomas Smyth of their messuages, lands, etc, in Hull and Appulton
(which they had by the gift of William Bothe, knight, Richard Aston,
Thomas Leycestr', Peter Danyell, and Laurence Merbury, esquires,
and Adam Birkheved, together with the said Ralph Birkheved and
Thomas Smyth) to the use of Peter, son and heir apparent of John
Werburton, knight, and Elizabeth, Peter's wife, daughter and heir of
Richard Wenyngton, esquire, for their life and the life of the longer
liver; remainder to the heirs male of their bodies; remainder as
Peter Werberton, esquire, father of the said Sir John, has limited
(talliavit) by fine. 6 July, 2 Henry VIII. Signatures of Edmond
Smythe and N. Faryngton. Endorsed with note of receipt of seisin
signed by Ralph Birkhened. |
York, W.R.] |
C. 7483. Indenture, dated 14 March, 30 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Nicholas Strelley, of Strelley, co. Notts., knight, has demised to
Edmund Hyley a messuage, lands called 'Chappeman Felde, Storthe
Feelde, and Four Noked Feelde,' and a meadow called 'Nether
Medowe,' within the lordship of Ecclesall, for twenty-one years;
rent, 14s.; the tenant to have hedgebote for fencing, to do no waste
of great timber or 'spring,' and to attend Sir Nicholas, his heirs or
assigns, in war with equipment for one man. English. Seal, cracked. |
Lincoln. |
C. 7484. Indenture, dated 12 May, 37 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir John Paly, parson of Blankeney, has demised to Sir Robert
Huse, of Lynwod, knight, his parsonage of Blankeney with all glebe,
tithes, etc. (except a chamber and a parlour beneath the hall and
certain live-stock) for twenty-one years; rent, 18l.; the lessor to
account to the lessee for the profits of the parsonage until the feast
of All Hallows, reserving to himself all oblations, tithe, pigs, geese,
chickens, hemp, flax, wool, lambs, and milk due before then, and
doing all repairs except with thatch, mortar, lime, and tiles. English.
Signature of John Paly. Seal, wrapped in a leaf. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 7485. Indenture, dated 20 June, 5 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir Edward Darell, knight, and Dame Alice, his wife, have
demised to Henry Peynter their manor of Knyghton by Chalke and a
toft called 'the Chauntrye londis' (escheated to him through having
been alienated in mortmain to a chantry at Chalke) for twenty-one
years; rent, 40 marks; the feudal incidents and fisheries reserved
to the grantors; the lessee to pay all quit-rents to the chief lords of
the fee; the chief mansion house, a close called 'Wysdomys,' two
houses called 'Collys and Benettes,' and other lands and houses,
described, to be retained by the lessors and 40s. to be deducted therefor
from the rent; the tenant to put all houses and fences (frethes)
in repair except the chief mansion house and the stone walls belonging
to it, and the lessors to 'fynd and cary and bryng a place' the great
timber, tile-stones, and lime required for that purpose. Witnesses:
—Sir John Seymour, knight, and John Beynton and John Burleigh,
esquires. English. Endorsed with a condition that the lessors shall
be charged with all manner of tile-work. Signed.—E. Darell. |
Kent. |
C. 7486. Indenture, dated 9 January, 25 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Thomas Brokeman, of Wytham, co. Essex, esquire, has sold to
Henry Cripse, gentleman, a messuage and 450a. land in the parishes
of Birchynton and Mownton, and all his other lands in the Isle of
Tennett which John, his father, had by the grant of Edward IV.
English. Signed.—Thomas Brokeman. |
Montg. |
C. 7487. Indenture dated 22 June, 35 Henry VIII, witnessing that
John ap Howell Vychaun, gentleman, has demised to Roger Luter,
of Shrewesbury, mercer, for a fine of 4l., his messuage and lands in
the lordship of Kereigneon called 'Tythyn Moele Dolven' (which he
held on lease from the late monastery of Stratmarcel) for ninety
years; rent, 6s. 8d. English. Signature of John ap Howell Vychaun.
Seal. Endorsed with names of witnesses. |
|
C. 7488. Acknowledgment by William Browne, merchant of the
Staple of Calais, of allowance by Sir Ralph Langfford, knight, of sums
specified, one of which is to be re-allowed if Lady Langford shall
deny receipt. 9 May, 33 Henry VIII. English. Paper. Signature
of William Browne. Fragments of seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 7489. Indenture, being a grant by Roger ap Maynston, gentle-
man, to John ap Phelpot, rector of Peturstow, chaplain, and John ap
Hay, of Bedilston, of all his lands in Brenythen, Waldyngston, and
Treyevan, in the townships of Trecelley, Langeston, Langonnock,
and Tre Reese, or elsewhere in the hundred of Wormelow. 31 May,
17 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Somerset. |
C. 7490. Chirograph, indented, whereby Nicholas Newton, esquire,
son of John Newton, knight, and Thomas Broke (son and heir of John
Broke), serjeant-at-law, demised to John and Anne, children of John
Stone, alias Gervys, for their life and the life of the longer liver, the
reversion after the death of John Payne of 3a. meadow called 'God
Mede' in the parish of Wynescombe, parcel of 19 messuages, a mill, land,
and rent there and in Shepeham, Langford, Lyghe, Strodynwynford,
and Axbryge; rent, 4s. and suit of court twice a year on reasonable
summons. 4 October, 20 Henry VIII. |
York [W.R.] |
C. 7491. Indenture dated 14 March, 30 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir Nicholas Strelley, of Strelley, co. Notts, knight, has demised
to Richard Croke, of Button Hyll, a messuage and ground called
'Lytle Parke' and a spring called 'Foxwell Spryng' in his lordship
of Ecclesall, for twenty-one years; rent, 21s., the lessee to repair
all ditches and hedges, taking hedgebote by the assignment of the
lessor's officers, to do no waste of great timber or spring, and to provide
a man with equipment to attend the lessor in war. English. Fragment
of seal. |
Wilts. |
C. 7492. Indenture dated 24 October, 37 Henry VIII, witnessing
that Sir Edward Darrell, of Lytlecoote, knight, has demised to John
Plott, yeoman, for 50l. beforehand, his farm of Knighton and Throppe
in the parish of Ramesbury, for twenty-one years from Michaelmas,
1550; rent, 20 marks; the lessee to do all repairs and to have firebote,
housebote, ploughbote, cartbote, hedgebote, and foldbote. English. |
Devon. |
C. 7493. Grant by Joan Peers, widow, sister and co-heir of John
Levege[r] of Lodeswill, to Hugh Harry, of a moiety of her messuages,
lands, etc. in Lixston in the parish of Aveton Gifford. 13 March,
19 Henry VIII. Endorsed with note of attornment by freehold
tenants. |
Montg. |
C. 7494. Indenture, being a grant by David ap Llywelyn ap
Jevan ap Jevan Vichin, of Mechenuchcoid, to David ap Jevan Vichun
of 6a. arable in Maes y Varchoell and two parcels of meadow called
'Oley yr Odyn' and 'Oley ben y Same' in Varchoell in the lordship
of Powis. 20 June, 35 Henry VIII. Seal, cracked. |
[Warw.] |
C. 7495. Grant by Richard Neelle, chaplain, son and heir of John
Neelle, to William Lane, of Ardyngton, the younger, bladesmith, of
a cottage and land in Aston by Byrmyngham and Nechelles, between
land of the prior of Tikeford and land of Nicholas Coke. Wednesday
after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 13 Henry VIII. |
Cambridge. |
C. 7496. Bill, dated 8 March, 32 Henry VIII, witnessing that
William Hawke, of Shelfforthe, yeoman, has received from John
Chapman, gentleman, 72l. 16d. in part payment of 80l. for all his lands
in Thryplowe. English. Signed, Wyllym Hawke. Seal. |
[Montg.] |
C. 7497. Grant by Edward Gray, lord Powys, to Owen ap Meredith
Lloid and Gruff[ydd] ap Dackyn ap Hoell, in tail male, of all those
lands which escheated to him on the death of Llywelyn ap Madoc
ap Meredith without male heirs, in the commot of Kereign' in the
lordship of Powis, for the rents and services customary in the lordship,
saving to the lord the wood and the waste. The castle of Pola, 15 June,
16 Henry VIII. Signed, Edward Gray, lord Powys. Seal. |
Merioneth. |
C. 7498. Grant by Thomas ap David ap Gruff[ydd] to Jevan ap
Jevan ap Eign', both the king's free tenants of Dwygraic, for 46s. 8d.
beforehand, of two tenements in Dwygraic in the commot of Penllyn
called 'Tyddyn Kas Griffre' and 'Tyddyn Jevan Dduy ap y Mevdwy'
for four years, for the usual rents and services. Michaelmas,
6 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
Notts. |
C. 7499. Indenture, being a defeasance by Thomas Edgare, of
London, gentleman, of a statute staple made by Nicholas Sturley,
of Sturley, knight, and James Sturley, vintner, and Miles Sturley,
mercer, both citizens of London, for 140l., on condition of payment of
100l. by Whitsuntide of the following year. 26 March, 23 Henry VIII. |
Brecon.] |
C. 7500. Grant by William ap Jankyn ap Thomas and Maud
verch Philippe, his wife, and John ap Philippe David and Margery
verch Philippe, his wife, to Jankyn ap Thomas ap Rosser of a tenement
late of John Gwyllym Philippe in the parish of Llyswen in the lordship
of Cantercelly. 20 September, 28 Henry VIII. Two seals. |