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[Warw.] |
B. 101. Agreement between Nicholas son of brother William de
Fladebur', and Roger son of Richard Pik of Ribesford, relative to the
demise of a tenement by the former, which he had of the feoffment of
the abbot and convent of Bordesleye, in the vill of Arleye. The morrow
of the Decollation of St. John, 11 Edward I. Fragment of seal. |
[ ] |
B. 102. Grant by Henry de Abyndona, vicar of Bremesgrave, to the
monks of Bordesley, of a yearly rent payable out of a tenement held of the
house of Bordesley, which they had granted to him. Witnesses:—Henry
de Parco, Geoffrey de Hambur', and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 103. Demise by William Brasyer, chaplain, Roger Holyer, of
Ansteley, William Grene, of Coventry, and Henry Porter, of Maxstoke,
to William Nichols, of Fellengley, of a meadow called 'le Hallemore' in
Arley. Feast of St. Hilary, 11 Henry VI. |
[Leic.] Warw. |
B. 104. Release by John Pomerey, abbot of St. Mary de Pratis,
Leicester, John Waren', clerk, William Gould, and William Proktour'
to Edward Grey, knight, son of Edward Grey, knight, late lord Ferrers
(de Ferariis) of Groby, of their right in a pasture called 'Dolfyns' in Arley
co. Warwick, two tenements in Nuneton in the same county, and in a
messuage in Carleton Curlegh (Carlton Curlieu), all which pasture, &c. they
together with the said Edward Grey, the son, James, Earl of Wiltshire, and
Thomas Fyndern', knight, had lately held of the grant of Elizabeth Grey,
Lady Ferrers of Groby, mother of the said Edward Grey, the son. 27 June,
8 Edward IV. Seals. |
[ ] |
B. 105. Decision of W. and R., abbots of Coombe and Rewley (de
Regali loco), relative to a suit by the abbot of Bittlesden against the abbot
of Bruerne (de Brueria) for a yearly rent granted by Joceline, abbot of
Bruerne, to the house of Bittlesden. The eve of the Nones of June, 1291. |
[Warw.] |
B. 106. Letters of attorney by Reginald son of Jordan de Etona,
for Aceus de Cotes to receive a yearly sum from the prior and convent
of Erbury, and to pay the same to Robert the Wheelwright (rottario) for
the rent due for land in Araleg', and also for a rent which the said Reginald
and Jordan his father had granted to the prior, &c. Witnesses:—Robert
Briton of Floleg', William de Seis, Henry de Aula and others (named).
Seal. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 107. Demise by John, abbot of Quarr and the convent of that
place, to Richard Strepar' and Emma, his wife, and Richard, their son,
of the reversion of tenements called 'Metholes Place' in the parish of
Arreton, together with a moiety of a moor adjacent to the same, and
of tenements called 'Spanners Place' with other lands in the same parish.
28 February, 20 Edward IV. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 108. Agreement between John Forward, abbot of Quarr, and
Nicholas Lisle, knight, patron of the church and chapel of Woditon,
determining a dispute which had arisen between Geoffrey, late abbot of
Quarr, and the convent of Quarr, as parsons and proprietors of the parish
church of Arreton in the Isle of Wight, and Sir Thomas Yonge, vicar of
that church, of the one part; and Sir Thomas Carpynter, parson of the
church and chapel of Woditon, in the same island, of the other part,
touching the tithes, both great and small, of certain demesne lands appertaining to the manor of Wodyton, and lying within the parish of Arreton,
viz. such tithes to be paid to the parson of the church and chapel of
Woditon, subject to yearly payments to both the abbot of Quarr and the
vicar of Arreton. 20 August, 1488. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 109. Demise by John, abbot of Quarr, and the convent of that
place to Thomas Moreyn, the younger, of the reversion of tenements called
'Metewholes Place' in the parish of Arreton, together with a moiety of a
moor adjacent to the same, and tenements and lands called 'Spanneris'
with other lands, &c., in the same parish. Michaelmas Dav, 4 Henry VII.
Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 110. Demise by Thomas London', abbot of Quarr in the Isle of
Wight, to John Salter, of Roxhall, and Robert Salter, his son and heir,
of land called 'Blakelonde' (in the parish of Arreton). Michaelmas Day,
13 Henry VII. |
[Hants.] |
B. 111. Grant by Adam le Deyere of Fordyngebrigge, to Stephen le
Bounde and Alice, his wife, of a corrody in each week to be received
from the prior and convent of Bremmore. Wednesday after the Purification,
26 Edward III. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 112. Grant by Walter Skarlet, warden of the chantry of Edyndon',
to Isabella de Cameys, abbess of Romsey, of land in Edynton. St. Valentine's Day, 32 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 113. Grant by Juliana daughter of Hugh de Langeleia, to the
church and monks of Bordesley, of land in the territory of Eadricheston.
Witnesses:—Thomas de Kinton, John de Burleg', and others (named).
Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 114. Grant by Geoffrey le Maundewere to Roger son of Adam de
Semlyng, of lands in the vill of Arreton abutting upon the highway leading
from Horyngeford to the church of Arreton and upon the path from
Fuleford to the highway aforesaid, and in the territory of Horyngeford in
the moor called 'le Holemor,' with pasturage in the said moor, together
with housebote, heybote, and spyr. Witnesses:—John le Flemeng, Robert
de Cosham, William le Barun, and others (named). Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 115. Demise by Ph., abbot of Quarr, and the convent of that place
to Adam le Plehge, son of Roger le Plehge, of land in the vill of Arreton
and of a moor there. [A.D. 1234–1256.] Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 116. Grant by Philip Mandewere, son of Ralph Mandewerre, to
the abbey of Quarr, of land in Bromforlang [in Arreton], on the west of
Horingeford. Witnesses:—William de Clamorgan, Thomas de Evercy,
John le Flemeng, and others (named). |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 117. Grant by Ralph de Mandewurre, with the consent of Avicia
his wife, to the abbey of Quarr, of land called 'Langelond' [in Arreton].
Witnesses:—William de Insula, John de Wrdeville, Roger de Aula, and
others (named). Seal. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 118. Grant by Geoffrey le Maundeworre, to Roger de Sentling, of
lands in Areton abutting upon Foleford, and in 'la Trande Mede.'
Witnesses:—Hugh le Fleming, Robert de la Hale, Robert de Coshan, and
others (named).
Endorsed: Roger de Stheintling'. |
[ ] |
B. 119. Grant by Robert Syward, of Erle, to Katherine, his daughter,
of land called 'le Knygtes croft' in the vill of Erle. Thursday after St. John
ante portam Latinam. 9 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
Sussex. |
B. 120. Release by William Wescombe to John Duddeley, of his
right in lauds, tenements, &c. lying within the town (infra burgum) of
Arundel and parish of Benstede. 13 August, 21 Edward IV. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 121. Regulations by Walter Neyrnuyt, prior of Canons' Ashby,
relative to services to be said for the souls of any deceased prior or canon
of that House. [Edward III.] Paper. |
[ ] |
B. 122. Release by William son of Robert Jurdan of . . ., to the
monks of Bordesley, of his right in a yearly rent issuing out of land in the
territory of . . . . . Witnesses:—Walter de North . . . ., Richard de la
Wychall', and others (named). Much injured. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 123. Grant by Robert son of Ralph de Estlech', to the abbey of
Bruerne, of a yearly rent and service out of land in Estlech, and also
land in the vill and territory of Estlech, with a sheep-walk (bercharia) upon
the said land in Hemegarston, together with the liberty of enclosing four
acres of land with a wall, or ditch for their own use. Witnesses:—Henry
Beaufiz, Simon le Masun, and others (named). A.D. 1256. Fragment of
seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 124. Grant by John Lupus, knight, lord of Asshen, to Joan, his
daughter, of land in Asshen. The feast of St. Hilary, 24 Edward. [I.]
Paper. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 125. Grant by Joan, late wife of Elias Chenny, to William Stokeman, of Avesforde, of a house and curtilages in Estergate. Friday after
St. Hilary, 5 Edward III. |
N'hamp. |
B. 126. Release by John son and heir of Laurence Mortymer, to Sir
Thomas Colepepyr, knight, of his right in the manor of Asshen, with the
advowson of a third part of the church of Rode, together with the chapel
of Asshen, &c.; and also in other lands, &c. in Westpirie. Sunday before
St. Margaret, 12 Henry IV. |
N'hamp. |
B. 127. Release by Henry son of Roger de Haclenton, to the prior
and canons of Esseby, of his right to the homage of Ralph le Freman of
Lycchebarewe (Litchborough). Witnesses:—Thomas son of Sampson de
Lychebarewe, Hugh le Boteillur, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 128. Grant by Thomas Prat, of Asschele, to Adam Stanborwe and
Aveline his wife, and to Nicholas Weydyop, of lands in the fields of
Asschele. Monday the feast of St. Vincent, 41 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
B. 129. Grant by Robert Malverne, Nicholas Malverne, and Thomas
at Hyll, of Asshill, to William Bottysford and Robert Newell, of a messuage
and lands in the vill and fields of Asshill. Thursday before St. Matthew,
49 Henry VI. Seals. |
[Norf.] |
B. 130. Release by Henry Rysyng, of Totyngton, son and heir of
Richard Rysyng late of Asshell, to Nicholas Adam, Henry Spelman,
Richard Wryght, and John Warde, of his right in a pasture in the meadows
of Asshell, 10 June, 12 Edward IV. Fragment of seal. |
[Somers.] |
B. 131. Demise by William Alyngton, Richard Danvers, and John
Pulter, to Robert Cocceres, Joan his wife, and Margaret, their daughter, of
a tenement in Ayssholt, and a close called 'le Gore.' 14 January,
16 Edward IV. Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 132. Demise by Thomas de Scherlecote, minister of the house of
Tevelesford (Thelesford), and the brethren of that house, to John othe
Grene of Warelaitton, of a messuage and land in the vill and fields of
Asschorn (Ashorn). Friday after St. Luke, 35 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 133. Grant by Geoffrey de Symely to John the Fisher (Piscatori)
of Asshesho, and Alice, his wife, of a fourth part of his demesne lands
in Assesho, with land in 'la Ho.' St. Augustine's day. 26 Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
B. 134. Grant by Geoffrey, son of William Symeli of Badeford, to
John son of Gilbert the Fisher (Piscatori) of Ashyshou, of lands in the
fields of Ashyho, part thereof lying in 'le Ho,' and part in 'le Wiyenehei.'
Witnesses:—Sir Ivo the Chaplain son of Gilbert the Fisher (Piscatoris),
and others (named). Wednesday before the Annunciation. 27 Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
B. 135. Demise by Roger son and heir of John Gopille of Watburleye, to Alan Scatheloc, of Coventry, and Roger del Newelond, of a
meadow in Ahsschawe (Ashow) and of a field adjoining. Witnesses:—
John de Clifton the bailiff and Roger de Pacwode the coroner of Coventry,
and others (named), 9 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 136. Grant by Isabella, late wife of Richard Schayl of Asscheshow,
to her son Richard, of all her lands, &c., in the vill and territory of Asscheshow, together with the meadow called 'Smedole' in 'la Howmede.'
Wednesday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 11 Edward II.
Seal. |
I. of Wight. |
B. 137. Letter of attorney by Thomas Mewys, of the Isle of Wight,
for Geoffrey Gate and John Bisshop to receive a sum of money for him
from Joan, late wife of John Pole formerly of the county of Essex.
4 February, 7 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 138. Grant by Henry Symmesone, of Kenelleworthe, to Henry
Bolfynch, of Assho, of land in Assho. Sunday after St. Ambrose,
20 Richard II. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 139. Grant by John Bulf . . . h, of Assho, to William Brouhton,
or Browhton, of Coventry, of the lands and tenements in the vill and fields
of Assho, of which he had been enfeoffed by William son and heir of
Richard Hurleston of Assho. 31 July, . . Henry IV. Much injured. |
[Warw.] |
B. 140. Indenture relative to the delivery by Thomas, abbot of Stoneley,
to Thomas Hunt, by the hands of John Smyth, to the use of Richard
Knyvetpn, of twenty marks and two obligations under the convent seal, conditionally that if the said Richard seal a deed of release unto John Huggeford
and John Smyth of his right in nine 'meses', two 'carues' of land, &c.,
and the moiety of the fishing of the Avon, &c. in Assho, and deliver it to
Thomas Kebell to the use of the said John Huggeford and John Smvth
at the next assizes at Derby, as the deed of the said Richard Knyveton,
and also if the said Richard seal an obligation and deliver it to the said
Thomas Kebell, as his deed, for delivery to the aforesaid abbot; then
Thomas Hunt is to deliver the obligations as the deeds of the said abbot to
the said Richard Knyveston, or else to keep the said deeds and redeliver
them to the said John Smyth. 1 July, 20 Edward IV. English. |
Warw. |
B. 141. Letter of attorney by Richard Knyveton for William Ranes
to enter and take seisin of lands, &c.; and of a moiety of a fishery in the
water of the Avon, in Assho co. Warwick, lately recovered against Thomas,
the abbot, and the convent of Stonley. 10 June, 20 Edward IV. |
[Warw.] |
B. 142. Demise by Alice, late the wife of John Knyveton, to John
Hawkins, of Assho, and Juliana his wife, and their son John, of her free
fishery in Assho in the water called 'Avon' from Alfedfordbrugge to
Chesfordbrugge. 12 March, 5 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 143. Grant by John son of Simon de Fynham son of John the
bailiff (prepositi) of Stonley, to Gilbert de Assesh', of land in the
territory of Assesho. Injured. |
[Warw.] |
B. 144. Grant by . . . Tayllour, of Asshisho (Ashow), to Richard
son of . . . . ., of a cottage with a curtilage in the vill of Asshisho.
Injured. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 145. Grant by John Jonesone, of Asshede, to Richard ate Legh, of
Hedlegb, and Henry, his son, of land in the field of Asstede. Michaelmas
Day, 15 Edward II. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 146. Grant by John Jonessone, of Asstede, to Richard ate Leigh,
of Hedlegh, of land in the field of Asstede. Monday before the Nativity
of the Blessed Virgin, 16 Edward I. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 147. Release by Philip Cradewey and Thomas Walter, of Roynton,
to Matilda, late the wife of William Pundey of Rouynton, of their right in
land in the territory of Ahstede. 48 Edward III. Seals. |
[Worc.] |
B. 148. Grant by John called 'Centenemer' of Pershore, of a
yearly sum to the light of the chapel of the Blessed Mary of the
abbey of Pershore. Witnesses:—Hugh Dispensator, William his son,
Walter de Caldewelle, and others (named). |
Somers. |
B. 149. Grant by Norman Wassheburne to John Chokke, William
Sargeaunt, John Spore, clerk, Richard Brugge, and John Staunton, of a
moiety of the manor of Asshton Theynes, and of lands, &c. in Longeasshton
near Bristol. 11 October, 7 Edward IV. Fragment of seal. |
Somers. |
B. 150. Letter of attorney by Norman Wassheborne for William
Lewes and Thomas Kynge to deliver seisen to John Chokke, William
Sergeaunt, John Spore, Richard Brugge, and John Staunton, of a moiety of
the manor of Theynes Court alias Asshton Theynes, with its appurtenances
in Longeasshton near Bristol; and also of lands, &c. in Longeasshton.
11 October, 7 Edward IV. |
[ ] |
B. 151. Grant by Philip de Middelton to Roger, prior of Chirbury,
and the convent of that place, of stones from his quarries for building their
houses. Witnesses:—Walter son of Hugh, Robert de Wyntre, William
de Wynnesbur', Philip de Stanewardin, and Hugh de Weston.' Seal. |
[ ] |
B. 152. Grant by Jordan the Chamberlain (camerarius) to Clarissa
daughter of Geoffrey, and her sons, of land, formerly the property of
Eustace de Wilbruham, and a messuage. Witnesses:—Payn de Londoniis,
Thurstan de Radewintra, and others (named). |
[Herts.] |
B. 153. Grant by William Warin and Isabella, his wife, of Aspdene,
to Richard Atehulle of . . ., of land [in Aspeden] in the field called
'. . erydene.' . . . after St. Gregory, 47 Edward III. |
[Herts.] |
B. 154. Release by William Fitz Rauf, of Bradefeld, to his son
William of his right in a yearly rent for the manor of Aspeden, and also of
his right in the said manor. Saturday after All Saints Day, 7 Richard II. |
[Herts.] |
B. 155. Demise by John Spern', of Buntyngfeld, to William atte
Watere, Walter Mynis, of Warwick, and Robert Cok, of Heremad Magna
(Great Hormead), of all the lands, &c. which he had had with Geoffrey
Deyere, of Buntyngford, of the feoffment of Hugh Reede of Gompsford,
in the vills and fields of Aspeden, Throkkynge, Bokelonde, Wydyale, and
Alfladuwyk, and in the hamlet of Buntyngford. Thursday the feast of
St. Oswald, 9 Henry IV. |
[Herts.] |
B. 156. Release by Isabella, relict of William Weles of Buntyngford,
to Robert Debaud, of Aspeden, co. Herts, of her right in land called
'Twobusshes' lying in the field called 'Stonelfeld,' and other land in the
field called 'Refeld.' 5 December, 13 Henry IV. |
Herts. |
B. 157. Release by Thomas Smyth, Joan Wendy and Thomas Pilche
to Ralph Josselyn, citizen, of London and Philippa, his wife, of their right
in the manor of Aspeden called 'Aspedenhalle,' in Aspeden. 28 January,
29 Henry VI. Seals. |
[Herts.] |
B. 158. Grant by Hamauric Alkernuns, son of Luke Alkernuns, to
Hugh Dele, of a moiety of the vill of Alpsedene and the vill of Brokesheved.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Rocheford, Ralph de Hihenton, Reginald son of
Frebern, William the Marshal (marescallus), and others (named). Seal. |
[Heref.] |
B. 159. Demise by Matilda de Grandissono, prioress of Acornbury, to
Roger ate Baure of Checkeley, of a meadow at Asperton. 2 September,
24 Edward III. Seal. |
[ ] |
B. 160. Grant by Juliana, late wife of Sir Robert de Chaucumbe, to
the church of SS. Peter and Paul of Chaucumbe and the canons of that
place, of land in the territory of . . . . Witnesses:—William
Bagoth, Robert de Forewude, Walter de Cherlecote, and others (named).
Endorsed: Aspeleya. |
[ ] |
B. 161. Grant by Ivo son of Simon de Dena, to William de Wakerleia,
of all his right to William Swetbodi, of Stanerne, and Liveva his wife.
Witnesses:—John son of Simon de Dena, William de Essel', Robert de
Seinleg', and others (named). |
[Bucks.] |
B. 162. Grant by Richard Toky, of Astwhode, and John Hygyns, of
Hylberworthe, to Robert Bradewey, of Astwhode Musard, and Alice his
wife, of a messuage in Astwhode Musard. Thursday before St. Paul,
31 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Bucks.] |
B. 163. Grant by Richard Gebons, of Pepulton, co. Worcester, to
Edward Huband, lord of Astwood, of a messuage and curtilage in Astwood
Musard. 31 May, 8 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Bucks.] |
B. 164. Grant by Edward Hubande, of Astewode, to the church and
monastery of Bordesley, of a yearly payment out of a messuage called
'Braddeways' lying within the demesne or manor of Astewode. . . . .
St. Paul, 12 Henry VII. |
[ ] |
B. 165. Grant by Edward Hubande, lord of Stretcheastwood, to the
church and monastery of Bordesley, of a messuage with curtilage in
Stretcheastewood called 'Bradweys.' 31 January, 12 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 166. Grant by Braya daughter of William a Istetone of West
Angemeryng, to William Cuttyng, of Est Angemeryng, of a messuage and
land in the vill of Atheryngton, of which she with Alice her sister had
been enfeoffed. Tuesday the feast of the Epiphany, 9 Edward II.
Endorsed: 'Adryngton.' |
[Sussex.] |
B. 167. Grant by William Cuttyng, of 1st Angemerynge, to Richard
le Gore, of Salvyngtone, and Cecilia his wife, and William and William
(sic) their sons, of a messuage with a curtilage in the vill of Adtheryngtone
and of land there, which he held of the feoffment of Braya daughter of
William au Istetone of West Angemerynge. Adtheryngtone, Sunday
after Easter, 9 Edward II.
Endorsed: 'Adryngton.' Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 168. Demise by Richard le Gor, of Atheringtone, to Peter Braye,
of the same place, of a messuage, land, and pasturage in 'le Frithleise.'
Sunday before St. Laurence, 17 Edward II.
Endorsed: Adryngton, le Frythlez. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 169. Grant by Joan le Toghe, relict of Robert Arnald of
Atheryngtone, and Annor', relict of Adam le Ysmongar' of the same
place, to Adam Tymyng, of Codelawe, and Clarissa, his wife, of land in
Atheringtone in the field called 'Wyntercroft.' Sunday after SS. Peter
and Paul, 18 Edward II.
Endorsed:—Adryngton. Fragments of seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 170. Covenant between William le Gore, of Atheringtone, and
John Averil, of the same place, relative to a demise to the latter of a
tenement and land in Brokefurlang, and of a pasturage in Atheryngton.
Friday after St. Gregory, 14 Edward III.
Endorsed:—Adryngton. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 171. Counterpart of B. 170. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
B. 172. Release by Bartholomew, clerk of the Castle of Lanceveton'
(Launceston), son of Gilbert de Aqua, late scholar of Tanton, to William
Welond, of Tanton, from an action for assault at Christmas 1286, for half
a mark. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Tymbercombe, vicar of Tanton, Master
Walter de Tolre, master of the schools at Tanton, and others (named).
Fragments of seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 173. Demise by Richard, the bailiff of Atherinton, to John Lok'
and Matilda his wife, and their son William, of a messuage and land in
Totigton', to be held of the demesne of Atherington. Michaelmas Day,
50 Edward III.
Endorsed:—Totyngton, demise of land there by the bailiff of Adryngton.
Seal broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 174. Release by Robert del Estre to the nuns of Sewardesley, of
his right in the grant made by his father to that house. Witnesses:—
Hugh son of Robert de Shitelhanger, Thomas Boterell', and others
(named). |
[Sussex.] |
B. 175. Grant by William le Toghe, of Atherington, to Peter le
Bovirre, of that place, of land in the vill of Atherington and of a pasturage
called 'Friehlese.' Witnesses: — Richard de Middleton, Roger de
Belesham, Peter de Elmere, and others (named). Injured.
Endorsed:—Adryngton. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 176. Grant by Lucas de Vyene, lord of Cudelawe, to William the
Clerk (clerico), son of Peter le Bovir of Aserington, of a yearly rent issuing
out of a messuage and curtilage in Aserington, and of land in the field of the
vill of Aserigton. Witnesses:—Peter de Elmere, Roger Malebranche,
and others (named).
Endorsed:—Adryngton. Seal broken. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 177. Grant by Roger Coketh, son and heir of John Coket of Arringthon, to Geoffrey Brugham, chaplain, of land at Arinthon in the parish of
Climpinges (Climping), for which the said Geoffrey gave to the said Roger
and Joan, his wife, a messuage and land in the vill of Wikes in the parish
of Lumenistr' (Lyminster), and also ten marks. Witnesses:—Nigel de
Broke, John Peche, Lucas de Viane, Peter de Elmere, Roger Malebraunche,
and others (named). Endorsed: Adrington. |
[ ] |
B. 178. Letter of attorney by John Fyneus, chief justice of the
King's Bench, Thomas Roche, a Baron of the Exchequer, Hugh Clopton,
citizen and alderman of London, and Edmund Stephens, for Thomas
Burdon to receive seisin of a messuage from Augustus Forde, Thomas
Smyth the younger, and John Smyth. 8 February, 11 Henry VII. Seals. |
[ ] |
B. 179. Grant by Roger Gybuns, clerk, and William Walters to
John Noteward, and Amicia, his wife, of the land and tenements which they
lately had of the grant of the said John. Sunday before St. Katherine,
11 Henry IV. |
[ ] |
B. 180. Release by William Hull, vicar in the collegiate church of
Asteley, to Robert Betrych the younger, of Asteley, from all actions against
him. Easter Eve, 10 Henry V. Fragment of seal. |
Glouc. Warw. |
B. 181. Letter of attorney by John Harwell, of Whitley, co. Warwick,
for John Cramelyngton to receive a sum of money from Thomas Poyntz,
of Frampton Coterell co. Gloucester. 7 October, 30 Henry VI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 182. Grant by Geoffrey the Smith (faber) of Attenestona, to his
son Ralph, of the messuage which he held of the feoffment of the prior of
Esseby. Witnesses:—William Deynte of Attenestona, Robert Tareman
and Robert Brakkele, both of the same place, and others (named). |
[ ] |
B. 183. Grant by Robert de Heseloure to the abbey of Bordesley
of a yearly rent. Witnesses:—Ralph de Welneford, Henry de Buninton
Robert son of Robert de Heselour', Stephen parson of the church of
Buninton, and others (named). |
[Warw.] |
B. 184. Grant by John de la Hyda and Juliana, his wife, to the
canons of Orbury (Arbur'), of a yearly rent due from Roger Toy of Chelverescot'. Witnesses:—William de Seez, John son of Abel de Eton',
Walter de Hardredeshull', and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Notts.] |
B. 185. Release by Robert Torkard, of Hokenal (Hucknall-Torkard),
to William Baudri, of that place, of his right in the marriage of Walter son
of Roger Palfreyman, with the land of the said Walter to hold till the said
Walter is of age. Witnesses:—Thomas, parson of Eyseleye, Robert de
Fenton, Robert de Bramkote, and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 186. Release by John Herman to Richard Boteler, vicar of the
church of Alspathe, Richard Birches, John Bykenhall, of Atherston, and
John Gy, of Hampton, from all actions against them. Friday before St.
Luke, 7 Henry IV. Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 187. Release by William Glyde, of Kynnardfery in the isle of
Axholme, to Robert Tailliour, of Overburnham, in the said isle, and Joan
his wife, from all actions against them. Michaelmas Day, 15 Henry VI.
Fragment of seal. |
Berks. |
B. 188. Bond by John Levyngton, late of Churchspene, and John
Streugger, of Benham Valence, to Thomas Roger. 19 December,
39 Henry VI. Fragments of seals. |
[Warw.] |
B. 189. Grant by Elizabeth, late the wife of John de Walton, to the
nuns of Catesby, of a rent payable by William le Gupill without Coventry.
Witnesses:—Simon de Walton, Henry de Ladbroke, Philip de Winchecumb,
and others (named). |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 190. Release by Jordan le Say, of Farnbur', to the nuns of Catesby
of his right in a yearly rent payable by John Chatere, of Lower Suwebur', to
the house of Catesby, which rent was of the fee of the said Jordan le Say.
Thursday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 18 Edward I. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 191. Grant by Richard Godman, of Kyngeston, to William de la
Strode, the younger, of land. Witnesses:—Edward Lovekyn, Thomas le
Templer, and others (named). Tuesday after St. Augustine the Archbishop,
24 Edward I. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 192. Release by Roger son of Roger de Moubray, to Ralph son of
Thomas de Brunham, of his right in the land which the latter held of the
feoffment of Ralph son of Margery. Witnesses:—Thomas de Brunham,
Robert Takel, Robert Laundels, and many others (named). |
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B. 193. Covenant between Roger de Borewardescot', rector of the
church of St. Helen of . . . . . ., and Christina, . . . . of Walter Coterel,
of the other part, relative to a yearly payment by the said Roger to the
said Christina. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Middelt', Iwo de Guldeford, and
others (named). Much injured. |
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B. 194. Covenant between Edmund de Lacy, of the one part, and
W illiam Lungeespee of the other, viz. that in the octave of the Purification
at London, the said E. de Lacy will place himself at the disposition of his
friends, i.e. of his mother and of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester,
Hugh Dispenser, and Walter de Ludham: and the said William Lungeespee
will place himself at the disposition of Fulk Basset, Bishop of London,
Stephen Lunge . . ., Philip Basset, and J . . de Ar . . del, for completing
the marriage of Henry, son of E. de Lacy, and Margaret the daughter of
W. Lungespee, and for giving and receiving lands, &c. A.D. 1258.
Injured. |
[Leic] |
B. 195. Bond by John Russell, of Sewstern, viz., that if the lands,
&c. granted by him to Ralph de Crumbewelle, knight, cannot be legally so
conveyed, the bond for ten marks of Margaret, late the wife of Roger
Beler, knight, is to be void; and further, if the conveyance be void, he is
to repay at Kirkeby to the said Alice the sum of five marks which he
had received from her. Kirkeby, 2 November, 35 Edward III. Seal
broken. |
[Kent.] |
B. 196. Bond by Adam son of Stephen de Ride, to the abbot and
convent of Dunes (de Dunis) relative to land sold to them. Witnesses:
—Stephen the chaplain vicar of Eastchurch, Nicholas chaplain of the
said church, and others (named). Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 197. Release by Robert de Pitericheshamne, with the consent of
Margery his wife, to Simon de Hecche, son of William Palmer, of their right
in a yearly rent payable by Simon, son of John North, for a shop, subject
to a yearly payment of five pence, viz. two pence halfpenny at each of the
feasts of Easter and Michaelmas to the court of Kingeston. Witnesses:—
William de Strode, Thomas Beset, Peter Baudewine, and others (named).
Seal. |
[Middx.] |
B. 198. Indenture tripartite between Walter, Lord de Manny, of
the one part, John Malwayn, citizen of London, and the prior of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, of the other, witnessing that a general acquittance
against all manner of actions is to be delivered to the said prior to hold for
them, viz., the said Walter de Manny granting, if the said John Malwayn be
impeached or impleaded by him, his heirs, &c., by virtue of a recognizance
for four pounds made in his favour, that then the said acquittance is to be
delivered to the said John Malwayn; and the said John Malwayn granting
that if he be not impleaded by the said Walter de Manny, his heirs, &c.,
that then the said acquittance should remain in the custody of the said
prior. 8 July, 24 Edward III. French. |
Heref. |
B. 199. Receipt by John Hervy, precentor of the cathedral of Hereford, to Ralph Hauys and Richard Gardyner, executors of Thomas Downe
late precentor in that cathedral, for eight marks. 14 September,
6 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Linc.] |
B. 200. Sale by Matthew, vicar of the church of St. Martin, to the
nuns of St. Michael Stamford, of land and a house, which he had bought
from Walter Wnwyne with three marks of silver given him by Matildis de
Bereham, a nun of that house. Further,the said Matildis granted the
rent of the aforesaid house to the convent of St. Michael for a pittance on
the day of St. Mary Magdalene; Peter the prior, the prioress and whole
convent consenting. |