|
[Sussex.] |
C. 4301. Grant by John Yellyng, John Jakelyng and William a
Neston to Stephen Walssh of all their purparty of lands in Waldern,
within 'Marchalles gate,' containing 13a., called 'Homefeld' and
'Estfeld,' with la. 3r. meadow there, which, with other land, they
had by the gift of William Natle son and heir of Margaret Natle, one
of the daughters and heirs of John Marchall late of Waldern; also of
a piece of meadow in Waldern, containing 1½a. which they had by the
gift of the said William, and which descended to him on the death of
Agnes Eddebergh another daughter of the said John Marchall. 10 June,
31 Henry VI. |
Wilts. |
C. 4302. Quitclaim by Thomas Helyer of Marleborowe, co. Wilts,
'helyer,' to William Molet of Westwodhay, co. Berks, of his right in
a messuage called 'Strangbows' in Badbury and Badhamwyke within
the parish of Chysilden. 30 November, 18 Henry VI. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4303. Grant by Thomas Wyzt, burgess of Great Yarmouth, to
John Kydlam of Southreppes of a close in Southreppes. Witnesses:—
Clement Nusse and others (named). Thursday before Michaelmas,
8 Henry V. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 4304. Grant by John Drynkwater of Pekham in the parish of
Camerwell to John Lilbourne of Suthwerk, William Bandon and Richard
Malton, citizens and fishmongers of London, and John Giblot the
younger of Pekham, of a messuage, garden and ½a. land in Pekham
which he had by the gift of John Blomvile. Witnesses:—William
Wit, Robert Calverale and others (named). 9 July, 7 Henry V.
Fragment of seal. |
Cambridge. |
C. 4305. Quitclaim by Edward Clerk citizen and saddler of London,
to Richard Fox of co. Essex, esquire, and others as in C. 4251, of his
right in land, &c. in Triplowe. 15 February, 10 Henry VI. Seal. |
Leic. |
C. 4306. Quitclaim by Thomas Bartvyle, cousin and heir of Richard
Bartvyle, to Nicholas Temple, esquire, of his right in all the land,
&c. which the said Richard, together with John Gryme and Roger
Donyngton, chaplain, had by the gift of Richard Temple, esquire,
in Temple, Sybbesdon, Little Shepey, Carlton by Boseworth, and
Barton. Shepey, 12 October, 2 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Leic.] |
C. 4307. Grant by John de Coninggusby and Nicholas his brother
to John Burdet, of Shepeye, of a yearly rent of 60l. from the lands
which they have in the town of Shepeye by his gift. Witnesses:—
John son of Herbert de Twycros, John de Stapelton, Richard de Tempi',
Sir John de Berforde and others (named). Tuesday before Michaelmas,
22 Edward III. French. Seals. |
[Devon.] |
C. 4308. Grant by Thomas White to John Ilfardecomb, prior of
St. Mary Magdalen, Barnestaple, and the convent of the same, of
a curtilage in Barnestaple between 'le Gildehall' and the strand;
to the intent that they may pray for his soul and his ancestors' souls;
attorneys to deliver seisin, Hugh Caney and James Flemmyng.
Witnesses:—Robert Symon, mayor of Barnastapol, and others
(named). 24 November, 8 Henry VII. Seal, damaged. |
[Glouc.] |
C. 4309. Demise by Agnes late the wife of William Beryman of
Stowe, widow, to William Beryman, her son, for her life of a messuage
in the Newstrete of Stowe St. Edward, between the tenement belonging
to the service or chantry of St. Mary of Wyke, &c.; also of la. arable in
the field of Malgrisbury; at a yearly rent of 6s. 8d. The feast of the
Annunciation, 35 Henry VI. Seal, damaged. |
Essex. |
C. 4310. Grant by Thomas Shirland of Suthwerk, John Colyns,
esquire, Thomas Went, William Shyrland and John Sewale to George
Downeham and Katharine his wife of the tenement which they had
by the feoffment of John Brokeman and Nicholas Vyncent, of
Haveryng atte Boure, in the hamlet of Romford, between the highway
from Chelmysford to London, &c. Haveryng, 12 February, 33 Henry
VI. Fragment of seal. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 4311. Grant by William son of Richard de Oxspryng to John
Mason of Bolton, chaplain, of all his land, &c. in Oxspryng, Byrche-
worthe, Penyston and Thurgerlanod (sic). Witnesses:—John de Bryrlay
of Bryrlay and others (named). Oxspryng, Sunday before Whit
Sunday, 1374. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4312. Grant by Rose, daughter of Thomas Cotyn, late the wife
of Henry le Baker, to Hugh de Chaueldon, of all her land in the fee
of Madeleye and Onileye which descended to her after the death of
Nicholas her brother. Saturday after St. Bartholomew, 18 Edward II. |
[Salop.] |
C. 4313. Grant by Alice de Forton, widow, and Thomas her son
to Maud de Loskesford of a place with buildings in Great Drayton,
and three lands and a half in the fields of the same. Tuesday after
the Assumption, 36 Edward III. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 4314. Grant by John Fowle of Kyrketon in Holand to Joceus
Fokes of Kyrketon, of all the land which, together with John Jakson
of Kyrketon, Richard Smyth and John Megyr of the same, since
deceased, he had by the gift of William Fokes of Kyrkton. Kyrketon,
15 July, 2 Edward IV. |
[Derby.] |
C. 4315. Grant by Alan son of John of Repindon to Hugh le Souter
and Ellen his wife of la. arable in the field towards Neuton, ½a. extending
towards Neuton Weye, and ½a. between Hewyslade and Swarlokclif
extending to the Treinte; rent 4d. at the terms usual at Repindon.
Michaelmas, 28 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4316. Grant by Thomas Kedelham of North Walsham to Robert
Blofelde and Katharine his wife of Sowthreppys of land, &c. in
Sowthreppys and Northreppys, which he had jointly with Thomas
Bryth of Sowthreppys, deceased, by the gift of Robert Coxston of
Sowthreppys. 8 October, 3 Edward IV. Seal, damaged. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4317. Grant by William Fayrcok, Richard Barker and Robert
Wende of Suthreppes to Richard Pyxstan of the same of all their land
in Suthreppes and a close with a dovecote on it, with a toft adjacent,
and three pieces of arable, in Marketesthorp, called 'le Hoolelond,'
'le Gretepese' and 'Wyttoneskroft,' which they jointly had, together
with other land, by the feoffment of Roger Pyxstan of Suthreppes,
late deceased. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
2 Henry IV. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4318. Grant by John Cutlak of Southreppes to John Kydlomb
of the same of la. land in Thorpmarket. Tuesday before the Apostles
St. Peter and St. Paul, 7 Henry V. Seal. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 4319. Grant by John Trought, Richard Lexham and John
Banham to Lawrence Pycot, William Anable, Henry Mauntell
and John Skynner, and the heirs of Lawrence, of 3a. arable lying dis-
persed in the field of Houghton Regis in 'lez West Innynges,' extending
upon Ikenyldstret, &c. which they had by the gift of Thomas Gilmyn
of Dunstaple. 26 May, 9 Henry VI. Seal, damaged. |
[Berks.] |
C. 4320. Grant by John de Everdone, clerk, to Thomas Herneys,
his servant for life, of a messuage, 22a. arable and ½r. meadow in Est-
mede which he had by the gift of the said Thomas in West Hanneye;
also grant of 2a. arable there with pasture for one ox in the pasture
of Botteneye, Langenham, Bradenham and Croweputtes, which he
had by the gift of Master John de Wantinge and Geoffrey Colin;
rent 4d. Witnesses:—Almaric Feteplace, Hugh de Sancto Mauro
and others (named). Friday, the feast of St. Clement, the Pope.
13 Edward II. |
[Notts.] |
C. 4321. Grant by Richard de Akun of North Muskham and
Margaret his wife to William son of Roger of Wympthorp, of a half-
acre of meadow in the meadows of Holm, on 'le Brekkes.' Michaelmas,
44 Edward III. Two seals. |
Berks. |
C. 4322. Demise by Thomas Pratt of Henley upon Thamis, co.
Oxenford, to John Breche of the same, for seven years, of a close called
the Dene with a 'parrocke' called 'Smertis Pytyll' in the parish of
Remneham, co. Bark', at 20s. rent. The feast of the Annunciation,
1 Richard III. English. |
[Chester.] |
C. 4323. Demise by Henry de Blakerode, citizen of Chester, to
Nicholas Ivor of Hasilwelle, his wife and children, for six years, of
a messuage with two bovates of land, in Hasilwelle with a fishery
thereto belonging, which William de Raby formerly held; rent, 20s.;
if he die his wife shall give the said Henry an ox or ½ mark. Whit
Sunday, 35 Edward I. Seal (lion rampant). |
[Sussex.] |
C. 4324. Grant by Richard Gardyner to Thomas Hoo, Richard
Wakehurst the younger, William Sondes, John Wakehurst and John
Wodye, of all the land in Horsham and Rowsparre which he had by
the gift of John son and heir of Richard Brode. 2 August,
23 Henry VI. |
Surrey. |
C. 4325. Grant by Robert Wretill, citizen and tailor of London,
son of John Wretill, citizen and tailor of the same, deceased, to John
Westwode and William Sunman, citizens and tailors of London, of
all the land he had on day of date in Pekham and in the parish of
Camberwell alias Camerwell. 7 August, 6 Henry V. Seal. |
Staff. |
C. 4326. Grant by John Wryghte of Warrelowe to Roger his son
and heir, and the heirs of his body, of all his land, &c. in the fees of
Fulford and Hylderston (except a messuage in the fee of Fulford) which
he had by the gift of Richard Taylour. 6 May, 8 Edward IV. |
Sussex. |
C. 4327. Grant by Roger Schullyghe of Rogheye to William called
'le Taylur' of Rousparr of a field in the parish of Rousparr opposite
the highway from Rogheye to Cherlewod. Sunday before Hokkeday,
16 Edward III. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 4328. Grant by Edmund de la Pole, knight, to William Makkeneye
with a quarter's notice on either side of the keepership of the forest of
Shotovere and Stowode, as his deputy. Borstall, 30 October,16 Richard II.
French. Fragment of seal. |
Heref. |
C. 4329. Quitclaim by Joan, late the wife of Thomas Ledbury,
sister of John Falk the elder, citizen of Hereford, and aunt of Nicholas
son and heir of the said John, in her widowhood, to George Breynton,
of her right in a garden which the said George bought from Katharine
late the wife of the said John Falk and from the said Nicholas.
Witnesses:—John Mey, mayor of Hereford, and others (named).
Tuesday after St. Hilary, 5 Henry VI. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4330. Grant by Richard Gryne of Drayton in Hales, otherwise
called Richard Wysche, to Ralph Wybunbury of a messuage with
garden abutting on the High Street in the town of Betteley and 3a.
meadow in the field there called 'Westfelde.' Monday before the
Assumption, 37 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4331. Grant by Geoffrey son of William Est of Wengrave to
Mary late the wife of Stephen Est of Bettelowe for her life of 4a. arable
in the fields of Bettelowe and Croftone, with reversion to himself and
his heirs. Monday after the Holy Trinity, 31 Edward III. |
[Kent.] |
C. 4332. Grant by Walter Clerk of Craye St. Mary (beate Marie),
to John Glyntone of the same, and Mabel his wife of a garden with
a house thereon next the river (ripam) &c. Craye aforesaid, Sunday
before St. Valentine, 37 Edward 111. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 4333. Grant by Roger de Sumerry, for the health of his soul and
the souls of his ancestors and children and of Agnes his wife, to brother
Gilbert de Burmygham and the brethren of the hospital of St. John
the Baptist of Neuportpaynel serving God and St. Mary there of the
site of the said hospital and all lands, &c. belonging to it; to hold of
him and his successors in free and perpetual alms. Witnesses:—Sir
William de Nodar', Sir Thomas de Alta Villa and Sir Robert Barre,
knights, Roger, lord of Tyrigham, and others (named). Seal, damaged. |
[Notts.] |
C. 4334. Grant by Hugh son of William Hogeson of Wynthorp to
John de Gedlyng of Holm of 3½a. meadow in the meadow of Holm.
Saturday after St. Matthew, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4335. Letter of attorney from Richard Gryne, of Drayton in Hales,
otherwise called Richard Wysche, to Robert Strynger of Chatkeley
and Richard Banester of Chorlton to deliver seisin to Ralph Wybunbury
of a messuage, &c., in Betteley, as in C. 4330. Monday before the
Assumption, 37 Henry VI. Seal, damaged. |
Middx. |
C. 4336. Grant by John son and heir of Thomas son and heir of
Richard Mayhewe of Harengey to John Chapman, citizen and brewer
(pandoxatori) of London, and Robert Porter, chaplain, of la. land in
Stevenesfelde in the parish of Harengey, which descended to him on
his father's death. 5 January, 36 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 4337. Grant by William, perpetual vicar of Wyflingham, and
Werwyn de Barchworth of the same to Thomas Lake of Wyflingham,
and Beatrice his wife for the term of their lives of a toft in Wyflingham
which he had by the gift of the said Beatrice. The feast of St. Mark,
1385. |
[Chester.] |
C. 4338. Grant by William son of Hugh de Chydelowe to William
son of Urian de Eggerton, of a place of land in Chydelowe, called 'le
Espenfeld,' with a road therefrom to the road from Malpas to Whit-
church (Album Monasterium). Tuesday before St. Valentine, 1329.
Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Chitlow. |
[Essex.] |
C. 4339. Grant by Ellis Adam of Writele to John his son of la.
land there, in a croft called 'Pakemannescroft.' Thursday after
Michaelmas, 10 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 4340. Grant by John Aleyn of Kyrketon in Holand and
Margaret his wife to Thomas Grove, Alan Blyssebery and Thomas
Blyssebery, of the same, of a place of land containing la. in the field
called 'Fenlandez' abutting on the highway called 'Brodegate.'
Monday after St. Nicholas, 31 Henry VI. Fragment of one seal. |
[York, W.R.] |
C. 4341. Grant by Stephen de Wighton of Herthill to Simon son
of John de Belgh' of the same, Joan, Stephen's daughter, and the heirs
of their bodies, of all the land, &c., in Herthill which descended to him
after his parents' death, as in C. 3777. Monday the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin, 22 Edward III. |
Oxford. |
C. 4342. Quitclaim by Thomas Gybon alias Clerk son and heir
of Gilbert Clerk to John Sadeler of Feversham, co. Kent, son and heir
of John Sadeler of Watlyngton, of all the land, &c. in Watlyngton, or
elsewhere in the county of Oxford, which the said Gilbert had by the
gift of the said John Sadeler, the father. Thursday before the
Purification, 27 Henry VI. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4343. Grant by Henry de Larton and Cecily his wife to Ralph
de Eggerton, esquire, of a burgage in Bettyley, stretching from the
High Street to 'le Lordesmer'; rent to Thomas Arnecok, his heirs
and assigns, 2s. Monday, the feast of St. George, 14 Henry VI. Two
seals, one possibly armorial. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4344. Grant by John Wende of Southreppes to John Kedylham
of the same of a piece of marsh, reckoned at five perches, abutting on
the common pasture called 'Holdfeldheithe.' Tuesday after St.
Botolph, 14 Henry VI. Seal, damaged. |
[Notts.] |
C. 4345. Demise by Walter Babull and Agnes late the wife of Thomas
de Wynthorp to Simon de Sibthorp of a messuage in 'le Codyngtonlane'
in Neuwerk between the garden of the brotherhood of the gild of
the Holy Trinity and Simon's tenement, for five years at the rent of
a rose. Tuesday, Michaelmas day, 18 Richard II. |
[Lincoln.] |
C. 4346. Grant by Thomas Bailly, perpetual vicar of Wyflyngham
to William Sewreby, of a messuage there. 3 April, 18 Henry VI.
Fragment of seal. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4347. Quitclaim by Simon son of Thomas Cotin of Madeleye to
John de Hauekeston of his right in all the land, &c., which John has
by his grant in the fee of Madeleye under Lyme, and which formerly
were his said father's in the fees of Madeleye and Onileye. Sunday
before the Annunciation, 20 Edward III. Seal. |
York [W.R.]. |
C. 4348. Demise by Thomas Meres of Awburne and Thomas Hunt
of Lyndeby, esquires, to Nicholas de Strelley, knight, of all their lands
in Feribrigge and Friston, formerly of Sampson de Strelley, knight,
his father, which together with Richard Metham, esq., they had by
the gift of the said Nicholas; to hold for his life rendering to them
3l. 6s. 8d. yearly. Strelley, Saturday after the Annunciation, 2 Henry VI.
One seal. |
York. |
C. 4349. Quitclaim by Richard Metham, esquire, to Thomas Meres
of Awburne and Thomas Hunt of Lyndeby, of his right in land &c.
as in C. 4348. Strelley, Saturday, the feast of the Annunciation,
2 Henry VI. Seal, damaged. |
Middx. |
C. 4350. Grant by Thomas Rye and Elizabeth his wife to William
Hale and Simon Kyngforth of a tenement, barn, garden and croft of
la. at Hoxton in the parish of Shordyche between land late Richard
Riche's now Thomas Riche's, abutting on the highway from Shordych
to Ware, and on the street called 'Hoxtonstrete,' which they together
with Beatrice Mathewe late the wife of William Mathewe, since
deceased, had by the feoffment of Richard Riche, citizen and mer-
cer of London, William Hungreford, John Whitbarugh and John
Hareyonge. 5 August, 6 Edward IV. One seal. |
Kent. |
C. 4351. Quitclaim by John Sennycholas of the parish of Ayshe
by Sandewych, esquire, to Katharine, wife of John Septvans, esquire,
of his right in a manor or tenement called 'le Nedyr Hall,' with all the
land, &c., which Thomas Hampton the elder lately held to farm by
the demise of the said John Septvans, a marsh called 'Southlese' in the
parish of St. Nicholas by Wade in the isle of Thanet only excepted;
also release to her of his right in a rent of twenty quarters of barley
issuing from certain lands in the parishes of St. Nicholas, St. Giles,
Monketon, Wode, Byrchynton, and St. Peter in the Isle aforesaid;
also in a tenement called 'Musseredes' and 20a. land formerly
Robert London's in the Isle aforesaid; all which manor, &c., he lately
had by the release of Roger Manston, the elder, esquire. 5 July,
35 Henry VI. Seal, with rush band. |
Kent. |
C. 4352. Quitclaim by John Sennycholas to John Septvans, esq.,
and Katharine his wife, of land, &c., as in C. 4351. 10 July,
36 Henry VI. Seal, with rush band. |
Kent. |
C. 4353. Giant by same to same of same. 1 June, 25 Henry VI.
Fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 4354. Quitclaim by Roger Manston the elder of the Isle of Thanet
to John Seintcolas (sic) of Aysshe by Sandwich, esq., of his right
in land, &c., as above, which he had by the feoffment of John
Septvans. 19 February, 35 Henry VI. Seal. |
Kent. |
C. 4355. Quitclaim by John Septvans to John Seintcolas of his
right in land, &c., as above. 5 May, 35 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 4356. Grant by John Septvansse of the parish of All Saints,
Thanet, to Edward Gyldefforde, Roger Manston and John de Sancto
Nicholao, of all his land, &c., late of Thomas Eleys or of Thomas
Chyche in the parish of All Saints in the Isle aforesaid or elsewhere in
co. Kent. Thursday before the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin,
16 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 4357. Grant by William Waleys, citizen and fishmonger of
London, to Richard Bronde, citizen and fishmonger of London, Richard
Jaye, gentleman, William Plofeld, writer of court hand, Robert
Almayn, and John Merston, fishmongers, citizens of London, of a garden
with houses built therein, ponds and ditches, at 'Lestywes' in the
parish of St. Margaret of Suthwerk with entry thereto by an alley,
between gardens on the north, 'Maidenlane' on the south and a road
thence to 'Seynt Johnesmylles,' &c., which together with Thomas
Bernewell, William Hulyn and William Mayhewe, citizens and fish-
mongers of London, since deceased, he had by the gift of William
Baret of Marcheforth in the parish of Dodlyngton, co. Cambridge;
attorney to deliver seisin, Thomas Barnewell, citizen and fishmonger
of London, son of the said Thomas Barnewell. 13 June, 17 Edward IV.
Memorandum endorsed of enrolment in the court of the manor of
Suthwerk in the time of Thomas Langton, bishop of Winchester,
8 Henry VII, before — Burton, then steward there; also 'E. Aleyn,
Tho. Mason, 23.' |
Cambridge. |
C. 4358. Quitclaim by Edward Clerk of London, saddler, to John
Danby and others as in C. 4251, of all his land, &c., in the parish of
Triplowe. 12 July, 4 Henry VI. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4359. Grant by William Multon, chaplain, to William Newman,
son of Robert Newman, late of Southreppes, Henry Heydon and
William Boleyn, knights, Robert Brandon and Richard Southwell,
esquires, Thomas Brampton, gentlemen, and Thomas and Roger
Newman, of a messuage with a close, a toft, and an alder-holt late
Andrew Marsham's, in Southreppes, which together with the said
Robert Newman and William Curteys, vicar of Haneworth, since
deceased, he had by the release of the said Andrew Marsham late of
Bakonsthorp; also grant to them of two pieces of land in Thorp-
market which he had by the feoffment of the said Henry son and heir
of John Heydon; also of two closes in Thorpmarket which he had by
the feoffment of the said William son and heir of Robert Newman.
4 August, 1 Henry VII. Seal, damaged. |
[Worc.] |
C. 4360. Demise by Thomas Corbet, lord of Imeney, to William,
a Lye, 'milleward,' of Chaddesley, one Nicholl, his son, and the wife
of the said William 'what tyme he shall be wedded quia modo solus',
for the term of their lives 'succeslyche,' of a water-mill called the
'Wode Mille' by Wyche, with 'the flode yates, cours of watere,
stankes,' &c., at a yearly rent of 46s. 8d., and 40s. the first year; with
covenants for repairs, &c. Wednesday before the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, 25 Henry VI. English. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Impney; Indentura molendini de Imney. |
[Hants.] |
C. 4361. Grant by William Bulkeley to Peter de Munshull, Thomas
son of William de Swetenham and William Ridwallhurste, chaplain,
of the manor of Nethir Burgate, with the hundred of Fordyngbrigge,
to the same manor belonging with franchises, parks, courts, &c.
Shoklache, 22 October, 29 Henry VI. |
York [W.R.]. |
C. 4362. Grant by Richard Harward of Hartyll to Edward Harward
and Richard Hayne of all his land, &c., in Hartyll and Woddall, upon
condition (in English) that they reenfeoff him thereof on demand;
the premises in default to remain to the said Edward and his heirs.
4 Jan., 24 Henry VII. |
Middx. |
C. 4363. Indenture witnessing that whereas James, earl of Ormond
had delivered certain jewels (detailed) to John Neel, Master of the
house or church of St. Thomas the Martyr called of Acres, London;
upon payment of 100 marks at certain dates, the said jewels should
be redelivered to him. 5 December, 1438. French. Seal. |
Middx. |
C. 4364. Grant by Margery Croke of London, widow, sister and
heir of William son and heir of William Soneman, citizen and horner
of London, to John Croke, gentleman, and William Broun, cutler, and
Thomas Plummer, writer of court hand, citizens of London, of a field
called 'Bradforth' in the parish of St. Pancras, and 4a. land in a croft
by Lyverlane, and 4s. rent charged on lands formerly of William
Hankeford and afterwards of Richard Hankeforde, knight, in the parish
of St. Andrew in Holburn. 18 March, 31 Henry VI. |
[Chester.] |
C. 4365. Grant by Peter le Crowther to Richard de Assheton of
Mersay Bonk of a rent of 13s. 4d. from day of date to the end of seven
years of and in a burgage in Altrincham and 4a. land in the same.
All Hallows eve, — Henry VI. |
[Chester.] |
C. 4366. Indenture between Randolf Brerton and Hugh Dawan (sic),
esquires, whereby the said Hugh agrees, and 'geves his goodwill in
as much as in him is' that Randolf have the wardship of Philip
Egerton, son and heir of John Egerton, esq., deceased, to be married
to Randolf's daughter, in which case Hugh to have the manor of
Egerton in farm during the nonage of the said Philip with allowance
for repairs by the oversight of Sir Uryan Damport and Sir James Moly-
neux, clerks, or, if they differ, of Sir William Stanley, knight,
chamberlain to the king; Hugh to have the keeping of the said
Philip as long as the said Randolph shall think reasonable;
within two months after the marriage and 'also after the decesse of
Randolf son of Urian of Brerton,' Randolf to release to Philip and his
heirs his right in such lands 'as Philip Egerton and John Egerton
died diseisid of, parcell of the manoir of Hampton'; Elizabeth,
daughter of the said Hugh and late the wife of the said John Egerton,
to have her dower without interruption of the said Randolph.
6 December, 1 Henry VII. English. Seal, damaged. |
Middx. |
C. 4367. Letter of attorney by Margery Croke of London, widow,
to John Waldyf and John Cheseman, to deliver seisin to John Croke
and others of lands and rent as in C. 4364. 18 March, 31 Henry VI.
Seal. |
Derby. |
C. 4368. Grant by Richard Walkden, vicar of Hope and Thurstan
Ayre, vicar of Hathersegge, to John, earl of Shrewsbury, John Talbot,
knight, his son and heir, Ralph, lord de Cromwell, knight, John
Curson, esquire, Henry de Stafford, rector of Treton, Robert de
Stafford and John Grene, esquires, and Roger Stedeman, rector of
Whitchurche, of the manor of Hasulbache and all other the lands, &c.,
in Burgh, Castelton and Alastr', which they had by the feoffment of
Robert Ayer, the elder. 8 April, 24 Henry VI. Seals. |
Surrey. |
C. 4369. Quitclaim by Walter Vitull, citizen and armourer of London,
Marion his wife and William Stranxhill, citizen and skinner of London,
to Henry Barton and William Newenham, citizens and skinners of
London, of their right in land, &c., which together with the said Henry
and William, and Henry Rede, armourer, since deceased, they had
by the gift of Robert Wretill, citizen and tailor of London, since
deceased, and Maud his wife in the town and fields of Pekham and in
the parish of Camberwell alias Camerwell. Pekham, 20 February,
4 Henry VI. Three seals. |
[Devon.] |
C. 4370. Confirmation by Nicholas Carrewe, knight, son and heir of
Thomas Carrewe, knight, of a grant by William Mountfort of Bryde-
port and Alice his wife inter alia to John Wareyn, canon of Exeter, John
Jaybien of Plymouth, Thomas Olyver of Kyngesbrygge and William
son of the said Thomas, of certain lands, &c., in Southton Derte-
muth, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said William
with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the said Thomas
Olyver, with remainder in default to divers other persons and the heirs
of their bodies; which lands were held of the said Thomas Carrewe,
his father, and other his ancestors; with warranty thereof to all the
said persons. The last day of February, 14 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4371. Defeasance of a grant by Richard Bybet to Thomas Huet,
chaplain, and John Aleyn of Chedyngdon, of 3a. arable lying dispersed
in the field of Thretownes; viz., if Richard pay Thomas and John at
Tyscote before All Hallows next 60s. less one (uno excepto), the said
charter of fee simple of the said land to be void. Tyscote, Trinity
Sunday, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 4372. Grant by John Hoyges, 'marchaund' of Lostwythiell to
John Gydelegh of all the land, &c., in Plegheton, Sutton and Porth-
pire, (with the rent and service of Joan, mother of the said John
Gydelegh for land, &c., she holds of him for life in dower, with the
reversion thereof) which he had by the gift of the said John Gydelegh;
to hold to the said John and the heirs of his body, with reversion in
default to himself, his heirs and assigns. Plegheton, Wednesday
before Easter, 13 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 4373. Indenture witnessing that, whereas Edmund Breton and
Ermetrude, his wife, lately in the king's court before the justices at
Westminster granted and gave back to John Bacun, clerk, 25s. rent in
Salle, and also granted him the moiety of a knight's fee in the same
town, with the homages and all the services of Simon atte Haghe of
Weston, and Sarah his wife, and of William son of John atte Haghe,
from all the tenements which they held of the said Edmund and
Ermetrude in the same town, by fine there thereof between the said
John and the said Edmund and Ermetrude made; the said Simon and
Sarah afterwards came to the said John Bacoun and acknowledged that
they held their tenements there of the said Edmund and Ermetrude
by homage, fealty and service of 14s. 5¼d. of rent and service yearly
and 7s. 6d. to a scutage of 40s. and so in proportion; and the said
Simon and Sarah, by pretext of the said fine, attorned themselves
gratis to the said John Bacoun for the said homage, fealty and service;
for which acknowledgement and attornment the said John Bacun
has granted and by this writing has bound himself and his heirs to acquit
the said Simon and Sarah, all the life of the said Sarah, and if she die
before the lawful age of William son of John atte Haghe to acquit the
said Simon till the full age of the said heir, against whatever chief lords
and other of whatever services happen to be exacted from the said
Simon and Sarah from the said tenements, for the said yearly sum and
the said scutage. London, Tuesday after St. Augustine, Bishop and
Confessor, 14 Edward II. |
Oxford. |
C. 4374. Grant by Nicholas Wotton to John Coventre, the elder,
John Ingram, Thomas Keche, Thomas Strangfer, clerk, Robert Napper,
clerk, and Thomas Calston, of all his land, &c., in Kyngeston Lylly
and Kyngeston Blount. 5 December, 6 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
C. 4375. Grant by John Wade of Eylysforde to Lawrence Taylor,
William Sevyny of Eylysforde, John Cayser of West Pecham and
Simon Scholl, of Dytton, of two pieces of land, whereof one contains
9a., called 'Neversdene,' lying in the parish aforesaid, in the lordship
of Cevylton, and the other 3r. (virgatas) called 'Covellys Grove,' lying
in the parish and lordship of Dytton. 20 December, 38 Henry VI. |
[Suff.] |
C. 4376. Grant by Hugh Houel, son of the late Sir Hugh Houel,
knight, to Thomas Cobald of Weybrede, John his elder son, John le
Calwer of the same and Walter Arneyep of Redenhile, of 7a. land in
Weybrede, between land of the abbot of Sibetone and land belonging
to the hall of Silham, &c. Monday after the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, 47 Edward III. |
[Notts.] |
C. 4377. Grant by William de Kellum, 'corveser,' of Newerk, to
William Wright of the same of a pension of 3s. 4d. to be received
yearly from him during his life with double payment for any half-year
in arrear. The feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 13 Richard II.
Seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 4378. Demise by Robert Huberd to Hugh le Herde of Herlawe,
of the manor of Herlawe called 'Huberdes' with stock, as specified,
for three years at 12 marks rent. Thursday, the feast of St. Michael,
3 Richard II. Copy, mutilated. |
[Staff.] |
C. 4379. Grant by John Wryght of Fulforth to William and John
Mascy of a tenement with croft and garden, a field called 'Roshey'
within the lordship of Yldurston, and a field called 'Neuclos' within
the lordship of Fulforth, for the life of the said (sic) Margaret,
daughter of the said (sic) Hamo le Mascy, with remainder after her
decease to the right heirs of the body of the said John Wryght and
Margaret. Witnesses:—John Dracoke, knight, and others (named).
Fulforth, 20 September, 19 Henry VII. |
[Radnor.] |
C. 4380. Quitclaim by Avice de Crofte, widow, to William son of John
Thomkyn of her right in 2½a. land in Dichamneye which she formerly
pledged to John Jonessone of Emyghope in the fee of 'la Dyche'
and in the lordship of Radnor. Witnesses:—Henry Holle of Borewar',
Richard Paynot and others (named). Borewar', Friday after the
feast of St. John the Baptist, 10 Richard II. |
[Notts.] |
C. 4381. Grant by William Boston and William Caleys, chaplains,
to Thomas Wyntryngton of Newerk, 'baker,' John Hamond, vicar-choral
(vicar' in choro ecclesic cathedralis) Lincoln, and John Devyas of
Newerk and William Porter, gentlemen, and the heirs of the said
Thomas, of a messuage in Newerk in 'Stodmerstrete' next 'le Market-
stede' abutting on 'le Potterdyke.' Witnesses:—Master John Burton,
perpetual vicar of the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Newerk,
Henry Fauconer, alderman and others (named). 21 August,
2 Edward IV. |
[Sussex.] |
C. 4382. Grant by Bartholomew Broker of Hoo to John Wylsham
of Asshbournhamme of 3a. 1r. land called 'Payneslond' in the
parish of Wortlyng. 10 February, 8 Henry V. |
Dorset. |
C. 4383. Grant by William Olyver, burgess of Brydeport, to Roger
Keys, canon of Exeter, William Carant, John Newburgh, William
Huddesfeld, John Biconyll, William Montagyw, John Battescomb,
John Olyver, clerk, John Sterre and Robert Burgh, of all his goods
and chattels. Monday before St. Peter's Chains, 3 Edward IV. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 4384. Grant by Richard son of Stephen of Bodenho to Roger
Ivel of Thornecote and Isabel his wife of ½a. in Beston, on Shitereshul.
Thursday after St. Mark, 6 Edward II. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 4385. Grant by Ralph son of Lettice del Hacche of Beston to
Roger Ivel and Isabel his wife, of 1½r. land in Beston, to hold to them and
the heirs of Roger. Sunday after the Purification, 9 Edward II. |
[Bedford, Herts.] |
C. 4386. Grant by William le Baxtere of Dunstaple to Richard
Angewyn of the same of la. land in Kenesworth in exchange for la.
land in the west field (campo de west) of Dunstaple. Sunday after St.
Valentine, 48 Edward III. |
Cambridge. |
C. 4387. Grant by Henry Lane of Landbeche and William Pepys
of Cotenham to John Hunden the elder of Cotenham, John Hunden
the younger, Thomas Hunden the younger and John Sygar, of the
moiety of a toft formerly built on, with the moiety of a croft belonging
to the said toft, the moiety of 5½a. arable lying dispersed in the fields
of Cotenham belonging to the said toft and the moiety of l0r. marsh
lying dispersed in Smythyfenne, belonging to the said toft, which toft,
&c., late belonged entire (in toto) to John Chircheyerd of Cotenham,
and which moieties they, together with Richard Toller, chaplain, had
by the grant of Robert Wodelarke, clerk, John Canterbury, and John
Brokeshawe, by charter dated at Cotenham, 22 November, 17 Edward IV.;
attorney to deliver seisin, William Whyston. Cotenham, 21 March,
15 Henry VII. Seals, damaged. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4388. Grant by John Trought of Dunstaple to Lawrence Pycot,
William Anable, John Skynner, James Sodlomb, clerk, and William
Albryght, of a piece of arable containing 2a. lying together in the
field of Kennesworth in a tillage called 'Thorndell' abutting on land
of the dean of St. Paul's, London, &c.; to hold to them and the heirs
and assigns of Lawrence. 16 July, 12 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4389. Grant by Richard Chalton of Dunstaple to Richard
Aungewyn of the same of la. arable in the field of Kenesworthe.
Tuesday after the Epiphany, 48 Edward III. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4390. Grant by Richard Evesham to John Truht of land as
in C. 4388. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 22 Richard II. Seal, damaged. |
Chester. |
C. 4391. Grant by Hugh Eggerton, esquire, to Ralph Heywod,
John Pakyn and William Brenner of all his land, &c., in Hasilwall,
except the wood there and the mediety of the advowson of the church
of the same; also of a messuage with land, &c., in Newbolt, late
in the tenure of Thomas Hulme, and of other messuages there.
4 September, 12 Henry VII. |
[Worc.] |
C. 4392. Grant by Sir John Sampson, chaplain, rector of Warmyn-
don, to John Hondy of the same, and Isabel his wife, of a messuage
in Wike by Pershore called 'Sampsonsplace,' with orchard adjacent,
a 'benhey,' a half-virgate of land and la. meadow; to hold to them
and the heirs of their bodies at a yearly rent to Sir Hugh Burnell and
his heirs of 1lb. pepper on St. Andrew's day, for all service. 13 April,
3 Henry IV. |
[Bedford.] |
C. 4393. Grant by Benet Blundel of 'la Hull' to William de
Aspel' and Maud his wife of all that messuage and all the land, &c.
which he had by the gift of the said Maud; to hold to them and their
issue with remainder in default to her right heirs. Caldecote, Tuesday
after St. Andrew, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Huntingdon.] |
C. 4394. Grant by Henry Cherman of Yaxlee to William Fannere
of the same of 2a. land called 'Hildesmer' in Yaxlee, in the field
called 'le North feld.' Palm Sunday, 12 Richard II. |
[Devon.] |
C. 4395. Grant by John Golsmyth, mayor of Barnestaple, Thomas
Passewere, William Redwyn, Thomas Hoper, Richard Boughdon,
Nicholas Cook, Henry Bale, John Mulys, Bernard Bromwiche and
John Londe, to Richard Newcombe of a tenement with curtilage
in Barnestaple in the fee of the prior of Barnestaple; also of a piece
of land in Pilton, at Wyndeshore between 'Churdefordelane,' &c.;
to hold for the term of his life at the rent of a grain of corn at Michael-
mas. Monday after the Annunciation, 10 Henry VI. Fragments
of seals. |
[Herts.] |
C. 4396. Quitclaim by Thomas Pernell, citizen and 'gurdeler'
of London, to Richard Haukyn of Tiscote, of his right in la. meadow
which Richard has in the meadow called 'la Brodemede' in the
meadows of Naldewyke. 27 June, 10 Henry IV. |
[Kent.] |
C. 4397. Grant by Stephen, son of William Frothe, and heir
of Isabel Avife of the said William, to the said William Frothe, his
father, of a messuage which came to him by inheritance after the
death of the said Isabel in the town of Romene and in the parish of
St. Lawrence, in 'le Dokelane,' next land of the house of St. John
the Baptist, &c. 10 September, 3 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Bucks.] [Herts.] |
C. 4398. Grant by Thomas Hyckedon late of Betlowe now of
Trynge, to William Kegyll of Crofton of la. meadow and ½a. arable
lying dispersed in the fields and meadows of Tyscote and Helpstrop,
which he the said Thomas Godenche (sic), with others since deceased
had by the gift of John Robyns of Helpstrop. 15 June, 19 Edward IV. |
Chester. Salop. Staff. |
C. 4399. Grant by Ralph de Eggerton the elder, esquire, son of
William de Eggerton, to William Woze (sic) dean of Stafford and
rector of Mokeleston, Richard Keffes, rector of Bcrtomley, and Robert
Davy, chaplain, of his manors of Wryme and Chetulton, and all his
land, &c, in Newcastle under Lyme, Audeley, Bignowe and
Betteley, or elsewhere in the county of Stafford; also of his manors
of Smalwod, Newbolt, Caldecote and Wistaston and of all his part
of the manor of Haselwall, with the advowson of the church of
Haselwall, when it happen, co. Chester, with all his land, &c, in the
county of Chester; also of all his land, &c., in Draiton in Hales,
Hamptonwod, Moretonsay, Gravhongur and Oneley, or elsewhere in
the county of Salop. Le Wryme, Tuesday before St. Matthias, 30
Henry VI. Fragment of (quarterly) seal of arms. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 4400.—Demise bv John de Beauchamp, rector of St. Mary's,
and Thomas de Sotesbrok, rector of St. Nicholas', of Sauntresdon,
to John de Wescote, Cristina his wife and Alice his daughter of a
messuage and 3½a. arable, lr. meadow in 'le Longeleete' beside
'Kyngeseyeleete' in Tuythrop in the parish of Kyngeseye; to hold
for the term of their lives, rendering 2s. yearly and doing suit to the
court of the said John de Beauchamp and Thomas de Sotesbrok for
all service. Tuythrop, Monday, the feast of St. Martin, 33 Edward III.
One seal of arms (fess between three lions rampant).
Endorsed: Carta Johannis Driver de Kyngeseye. |