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[Bedf.] |
C. 1401. Grant by William Anable, Thomas London, and Thomas
Wilyene, to Walter Andrew, of Dunstable, of a tenement in South Street,
Dunstable, adjoining Watlingstreet. 16 May, 5 Henry V. Fragment of
seal. |
Berks. |
C. 1402. Grant by Alice, daughter of Robert Cole, of Esthenrethe, to
John Hychecokkes, the younger, of Upton, of the lands, &c., in East Henrethe
which descended to her after the death of Robert Cole her father.
4 January, 1 Henry TV. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1403. Grant by Thomas Gryswolde, John Gryswolde, and William
Byrches, of Solihull, to Amy Byrches, daughter of John Byrches, of Solihull,
for her life, of a parcel of land called 'Goselond,' and a croft called 'Haythalecroft' in Solihull, and 8s. yearly rent for land in the same parish,
part in Longmore, part called 'Derunforde,' part called 'le Acur,'
11 Henry VI. |
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C. 1404. Release by Robert Pymor to Philip Soydun (?), and
Elizabeth his wife, of all his right in a water-mill and lands which belonged
to Richard Criket in Weyerowold. Causweye, Monday after St. Thomas
the Martyr, 5 Richard II. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 1405. Grant by Sir William de Shiplake, parson of Bedewas, to
Hugh Schiplake, of Henle, his brother, of 13s. sterling yearly and quit
rent issuing out of a virgate of land in Shiplake, with the reversion of
the said land. Witnesses:—Sir John de Engulfeld, knight, and others
(named). Thursday after St. Barnabas the Apostle, 20 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1406. Grant by Alice West, late the wife of John West, of
Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell and John Skynner, of the
same place, of a tenement in West Street, Dunstable, extending upon
Ikenyldstrete. 2 November, 13 Henry VI. |
[Suff.] |
C. 1407. Release by Christiana, late the wife of Thomas le Salerne,
of Wortham, to Geoffrey le Shephirde, of the same place, of all her right in
land in Wortham at Estwode, to the south of Estwodeweye. Sunday before
St. Simon and 6t. Jude, 5 Edward III. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1408. Release by William Anable, of Kynnesburne in the parish
of Whathamsted, Herts, to Laurence Pycot, of Dunstable, of all his right in
a tenement in West Street, Dunstable, extending upon Ikenyldstrete.
4 November, 13 Henry VI. Seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 1409. Release by Alice West, late the wife of John West, of
Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell and John Skynner, of
Dunstable, of all her right in lands, &c., in Dunstable which formerly
belonged to the said John West. 26 March, 14 Henry VI. Fragment of
seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 1410. Release by Thomas Marchall, son of Thomas Marchall, of
Dunstable, to Laurence Pycot, Henry Mauntell and John Skynner, of all
his right in a tenement in West Street, Dunstable, extending upon
Ikenyldestret. 26 June, 18 Henry VI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 1411. Release by John le Moyne, of Little Brampton by Northampton, to William de Weldon, master of the house of St. David without
Northampton, and the brethren of the same, of all his right in a holme
called 'Bryngholm' in the field of Brampton. Monday before St. Denis,
30 Edward I. Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 1412. Grant by William Atwell, of Kelyngholm, to John son of
Walter de Oselby, William de Otteby, rector of Themolby, Henry de
Walesby, Peter de Thope, of Kynorby, of all the land which he had by the
feoffment of John Coke, of Halton, lying in the territories of Ouresby and
Oselby. Thursday after the Cathedra of St. Peter, 19 Richard II. |
[Linc.] |
C. 1413. Grant by William Erneys, sojourning in Greybi, to John,
son of John le Babestre, of Stretton by Bokeston, Norfolk, of land in the
north field of Graby, adjoining Stockewellemore, and meadow in the north
mead of Aslokes. Sunday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
17 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Worc.] |
C. 1414. Demise by William Hore, esquire, and Joan his wife, of
Solihull, to John Asscheforde, tailor, and John his son, of Castelbromwych,
of lands in Yerdeley. Friday the vigil of St. Lucy the Virgin,
17 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1415. Grant by John Alday, John Gosselyn, and Roger Douke,
executors of the will of Henry Palmere, to John Penne, of Portland, of a
hedge in the town of Weymouth, in a street called 'le Franchise strete.'
Witnesses:—John Martin and John Crabbe, bailiffs of Weymouth, and
others (named). Thursday after the Epiphany, 1 Henry V. Two seals. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 1416. Grant by John Estbury, esquire, to William Darell, esquire,
and Elizabeth his wife, of all his lands in Knyghton, by the manor of
Esthrop, in the parish of Remesbury. 20 January, 10 Henry VI. |
[Berks.] |
C. 1417. Grant by Matilda Blysse, of 'la Hulle,' to John Brende, the
younger, and Clarissa his wife, of a tenement at 'la Hulle' called 'Corney's
tenement,' in the parish of Inkepenne. Sunday after St. Augustine,
16 Edward II. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 1418. Grant by Geoffrey Grym, of Pekham in the parish of Camberwell, to Thomas Bakere, of Estgrenewych, of all the lands in Camberwell
which he had after the death of John Grym his father. Sunday after
St. Andrew the Apostle, 44 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 1419. Release by John le Webbe, of Peckham, to John Gromelyn,
of all his right in a curtilage in a lane called 'Alsislane.' Sunday after
St. John ante Portam Latinam, 33 Edward I. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1420. Demise by Richard de Caldeford, clerk, of Solihull, to
William de Sherdemor, of the same place, the younger, of a messuage, two
fields, and a croft at Shireleye in Solihull, excepting a house by the door of
the messuage, for his life. Friday the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin,
43 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1421. Grant by Joan, daughter of Roger de Nweton (?), to Walter
atte Flode, and the heirs of the bodies of the said Walter and Joan, of a moiety
of a burgage tenement and curtilage in Stakelane, Bridport. Witnesses:—
Adam Baker, Robert de Bemynstre, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named).
The morrow of St. Richard the Bishop, 2 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1422. Grant by Philip Soydon to Sir Thomas Stapulford, chaplain,
of all his lands and tenements in Weymouth and within the manor of Wyke,
together with two water-mills upon Weye Roel. Witnesses:—William
Barbour, John Houlet, bailiffs of Weymouth, and others (named).
6 October, 8 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 1423. Release by John Walssh, of London, goldsmith, to John
Bosham, of the same, mercer, and Felicia his wife, of all his right in a
moiety of two messuages, land and meadow in Kentisshton, and the parishes
of St. Clement Danes, without New Temple Bar, and St. Giles of the
Lepers, without Old Temple Bar, London. Monday the vigil of the
nativity of St. John the Baptist, 6 Richard II. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
C. 1424. Grant by John, son of John at Bridge (de Ponte), and
Petronilla his wife, of St. Mary in Hoo, to Stephen son of Stephen de
Delham of land at St. Mary's aforesaid, in a place called 'Atefenne,' south
of the highway called 'Fenstrete.' 34 Edward I. |
[Devon.] |
C. 1425. Release by Ralph Parys and William Everard, chaplains, to
John Geigg, of Dertemuth, of all their right in a tenement in Clifton Dart
mouth, and in a garden at Bowcton, in Clifton Dartmouth aforesaid. Vigil
of the Epiphany, 15 Richard II. Seal. |
Kent. |
C. 1426. Grant by Joan Alton, late wife of John Alton, esquire, of
the parish of St. Mary Hoo, to John Alton her son, of land in the parish
aforesaid, in a place called 'Houchonesfeld,' adjoining land late belonging
to John Colpepis, knight. Thursday the feast of St. Andrew, 3 Henry VI.
Seal. |
Bedf. |
C. 1427. Grant by William Upton, of Dunstable, fuller, to Richard
Lexham, Laurence Pycot, and John Skynnere, of the same place, of a
tenement and garden in West Street, Dunstable, extending upon Ikenyldestrete. The Assumption, 9 Henry V. |
Bedf. |
C. 1428. Grant by William Upton, of Dunstable, fuller, to Richard
Lexham, Thomas Bygood, and John Skynner, of the same place, of a
tenement and garden in West Street, Dunstable, extending upon Ikenyldestrete. The Assumption, 9 Henry V. Seal. |
[Camb.] |
C. 1429. Grant by William Coupere, of Royston, to Richard Schereman, Thomas Meleman, Laurence Pycot, and John Skynnere, of the lands
and tenements he had by feoffment of John Hulcok, of Bassyngburne, in
Meldeburne and Kneesworth. Monday after St. Mary Magdalene,
8 Henry V. Fragment of seal. |
[Bcdf.] |
C. 1430. Grant by Thomas son of Reginald de Dunstaple to Walter,
son of John Ayluine, of land in the west field of Houtone which his
mother formerly sold to the said Walter, adjoining land of Richard de
Wottone. [13th century.] |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1431. Grant by Adam Soppe to William Toukere, of Weymouth,
of a plot of land within the liberty of Weymouth. Feast of St. Gregory
the Pope, 28 Edward III. Seal. |
[Essex.] |
C. 1432. Grant by Agnes, late the wife of Richard Chalk, of Hatfield
Regis, to John Bromhulle, of the same place, of land in Hatfield aforesaid,
in a field called 'Brodefeld.' Monday the feast of St. John the Evangelist,
35 Edward III. |
[Somcrs.] |
C. 1433. Grant by William de Muleborne to Roger Benesaunt and
Alice his wife, of land in the field of Kynggestone by Yevele, in a tillage
called 'la Worthe,' part adjoining 'la Gorle,' in exchange for land in a
tillage called 'Ludfurlauge' in the same field. Sunday after St. Barnabas
the Apostle, 10 Edward II. |
[Herts.] |
C. 1434. Grant by Thomas de Leukenore, son of Sir Nicholas de
Leukenore, to brother Edward, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity,
London, of a meadow in Haismers in Westmelne, adjoining a meadow of
the rector of Wakeley, in exchange for a meadow called 'Bakeresmad'
adjoining a stream called 'Ribbe.' Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Melcleye,
and others (named). [13th century.] |
[Surrey.] |
C. 1435. Grant by Alice, daughter of Matilda Bronneye, to John
Gromelyn, of a curtilage in Peckham, in a lane called 'Alsislane.' [13th
century.] |
[Warw.] |
C. 1436. Grant by Nicholas Smith, of Solihull, to William atte
Birches, of the same place, clerk, of 2d. yearly rent which William Hawe
used to pay him for a plot of land in Solihull. Tuesday, the Exaltation
of Holy Cross, 16 Edward II. |
[Hants ?] |
C. 1437. Grant by Ralph de Clatford, and Alice his wife, to John
atte Grove, Joan his wile, and Adam their son, of all the lands and tenements that descended to the said Alice on the death of John le Crepse, and
Margaret his wife, in Knight's Hethedene, except two crofts between
the wood called 'Westwode' and the road called 'Merwey,' land beyond
'la Wodeweye,' and an easement of a house called 'Bakhous,' for their
lives. Witnesses:—Philip le Power, Edmund Osward, bailiffs of Andover,
and others (named). Hetheden, Sunday before St. Peter ad Vincula,
29 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Bcdf.] |
C. 1438. Grant by Thomas Jakes, of Dunstable, to John Blancpayn,
Laurence Pycot and Thomas Bygood, of the same place, of a messuage
and land in West Street, Dunstable, the messuage extending upon Ikenyldestrete. 1 October, 3 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1439. Demise by Richard de Caldeford, chaplain, to Thomas le
Smyth, of Solihull, and Sarah his wife, for their lives, of a piece of land
with meadow called 'le Breech' in the 'foreign' vill of Solihull, and also
a plot of land and house in Solihull borough in 'le Smytesstrete.' Wednesday after Michaelmas, 26 Edward III. Seal, imperfect. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1440. Grant by Nicholas Smith, of Solihull, to Thomas atte
Birches, of the same place, of 6d. silver yearly rent issuing out of all his
lands, &c., in Solihull, viz. a messuage and land adjoining the road leading
to 'le Lee.' Wednesday after St. Lucy the Virgin, 16 Edward II. .Seal. |
[Linc.] |
C. 1441. Grant by John son of Walter de Osselby, to Sir William,
perpetual vicar of Kyrkeby, and Thomas de Occeby, of Suthkellsay, of a
toft in Usselby, with lands, &c., belonging, which he purchased of John Bird
in Usselby and Ouresby. Tuesday after St. James the Apostle, A.D. 1401. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1442. Grant by Thomas Gryffyn, of Solihull, to William de
Brochurst, chaplain, and John Elys, of Toneworth, of all the lands which
he had by feoffment of William atte Birches, clerk, of Solihull. Friday
after the feast of Holy Cross, 25 Edward III. |
[Middx.] |
C. 1443. Grant by Thomas Sibilling, of London, to Emma his wife,
of a stall in the market, place of London which he held of Richard the
Clerk, son of Robert, situate as described. [13th century.] |
[Cornw.] |
C. 1444. Grant by Hilary, late the wife of Reginald Trenowith, to
Richard Flamank, esquire, of a moiety of a Cornish quadrant of her land,
otherwise called a 'Fyrthyng lond,' in Treveere. Witnesses:—William
Trote, the elder, mayor of Bodmin, William Sagemore, provost, and others
(named). 23 April, 15 Henry VII. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1445. Grant by Rose, elder daughter and co-heiress of Thomas de
Olneye, of Herlingdon, to John Morice, of the same place, of all the
property which descended to her in a tenement in the West Street of
Dunstable, extending upon Ikenildstreet. Saturday the feast of St Nicholas,
22 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 1446. Deed of sale (vendidi in finali vendicione) by Thomas
son of Richard de Brinton to Walter Hildeborn, master of the hospital of
Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, of a
yearly rent of 6d. he received from them for a windmill at Great Brinton,
and land on which it stood; also release of all right to grind in the said mill.
[13th century.] Fragment of seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1447. Grant by John Shipston and John Fekenham, of Wyke, to
John Vampage, the elder, and Elizabeth his wife, of the lands, &c., in
Wyke which they had by feoffment of Richard Balke, of Wyke aforesaid.
Monday after St. Chad the Bishop, 29 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1448. Manumission by Stephen Rychenton of Roger Gabard (?),
of Wratercombe, formerly the bondman of . . . . . . . Pokeswell, Thursday
the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 20 Edward III. Damaged. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1449. Grant by John Heyward, of Bykeleswade, Thomas Spenser
and William Kynge, of the same place, to John Langeford, of Wendye, of
part of a tenement in Biggleswade, abutting on the highway, which they
had by feoffment of Walter Cokerell, chaplain, and Richard Pope, deceased.
Saturday before St. Simon and St. Jude, 19 Edward IV. |
Kent. |
C. 1450. Defeasance to a bond of Simon Polbrok and John Crudde,
of Hever, husbandmen, to James Fenes, esquire, lord of Hever, for 48 marcs
sterling. The bond is to be void on payment of 8l. yearly for 4 years.
17 February, 8 Henry VI. |
[Herts.] |
C. 1451. Grant by Christina de Capella, widow, of Dunstable, to
Robert le Foulere, the elder, of the same place, of land in Kenesworth, at
Puthamstude, abutting on Watling Street. Sunday after the Nativity of
St. Mary the Virgin, 12 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1452. Release by Thomas Gwyn, citizen and vintner of London, to
Alice Weste, late the wife of John Weste, of Dunstable, of all his right in
lands in Dunstable which he had by the feoffment of the said John Weste
and Alice his wife. 18 October, 14 Henry VI. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1453. Grant by Nicholas le Ropere, of Eythone, Emma his wife,
and Christiana his daughter, to William Grygge, of Dunstable, and Joan
his wife, of a tenement in West Street, Dunstable. Wednesday the vigil
of St. Simon and St. Jude, 13 Edward III. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1454. Grant by William son of Gilbert Clerk, of Blechesho, to
St. Mary of the Hermitage in the wood of Bletsoe, and brother Robert
Parage, and the brethren perpetually serving there, of the house which
the said Gilbert built there. [13th century.] |
[Wilts.] |
C. 1455. Grant by William Sherard and Thomas Bletherwyke,
chaplains, and Thomas Nipreu, of Brodchalke, to Roger Alwyne, and
Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of the land, &c., which they
had by feoffment of the said Roger Alwyne in Brodechalke, Knyghteston,
Stokeverdon, Estgererdiston, Westgererdiston, and elsewhere in the
hundred of Chalke. Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 6 Henry V. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 1456. Letters of attorney from John Estbury, esquire, to Richard
Shaill, to deliver seisin to William Darell, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife,
of lands, &c., in Knyghton by the manor of Esthrop in the parish of
Remesbury. 20 January, 10 Henry VI. |
[Essex.] |
C. 1457. Release by Margaret Palmer, of Hatfeld Regis, late the wife
of William Palmer, of the same place, tanner, deceased, and Robert
Lundenissh, of Hatfeld aforesaid, husbandman, executors of the will of
the said William Palmer, to Edmund Nooke, of all their right in lands
called 'Pykerell' in Fyffyde, with a croft called 'Okoltes Crofte' in the
parish of Willingale, which the said William Palmer purchased of John
Panyfader. 16 May, 4 Henry VII. |
[Middx.] |
C. 1458. Defeasance to a bond of William Cantelowe and John Olney,
citizens and mercers of London, and Laurence Pycot, of Dunstable, woolman, to Robert Home and Richard Malt, citizens and stockfishmongers
of London, executors of the will of Richard Barry, citizen and stockfishmonger of London, for 40l. sterling. The bond is to be void if William
Cantelowe discharges and acquits Home and Malt as to 20l. bequeathed by
the testator to Thomas, son of the said William, and also as to 20l.
bequeathed to Margaret, daughter of Thomas Sybyll. 31 January,
13 Henry VI., A.D. 1434. Seal and fragment of seal. |
[Devon.] |
C. 1459. Grant by John Geigg, of Dertemouth, and Agnes his wife,
to John Montfort, of the same place, the younger, of a tenement in Clifton
Dertemuth, and also a garden at Beweton in the same place. Vigil of the
Assumption, 15 Richard II. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1460. Grant and surrender by Agnes Busteler, of Solyhull, to
John Buckemor, chaplain, of a plot of land in Solihull called 'Claryswalle,'
and release of all her right in the same. Wednesday after the Circumcision.
9 Richard II. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 1461. Grant by John de Sancto Mauro, Master of the Hospital
of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same,
to Walter, son of Robert William, of Westhaddon, and Juliana his wife, for
their lives, of a messunge and land in West Haddon, with houses which
Robert, Walter's father, held of them in villenage. Also licence to the said
Walter and Juliana for their executors freely to dispose of their goods.
Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Friday after St. John ante portam Latinam,
3 Edward III. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1462. Demise by Thomas Stockefysh and John Trygelty, cofferers
and wardens of the lands and rents of the town of Bridport, to Peter
Hersow, of Hyde, of a tenement without the east bridge of Bridport,
between a meadow called 'Aynellsmede,' land of the prior of St. John, and
the junction of the streams by the chapel of St. John the Baptist.
Witnesses:—Robert Scarlet and Thomas Bayly, bailiffs of Bridport, and
others (named). 14 September, 37 Henry VI. Seal. |
[York.] |
C. 1463. Assignment by John Oxpringe to Richard Oxpringe and
Thomas de Greve, of Hunschelff, of all his goods and chattels. Thurleston,
Michaelmas, 1 Henry IV. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 1464. Grant by William le Yok, of Tunsted, to William, son of
Stephen Dyer, of Dilham, of land in Dilham, adjoining the land of
Sir William de Stalham, called 'Kolestoft,' 'Dalesmere,' and 'Maderestoft.' [13th century.] Fragment of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
C. 1465. Grant by William Caweros and John, son of William
Devereus, to John Colmore, Dionisia his wife, and Isabella and Dionisia
their daughters, of a messuage in 'la More,' and land in Opfelde, upon
More Hill, and in the field of 'la fenne' at Pykethorne. La More,
Sunday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 8 Edward III. Two
seals. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1466. Release by Walter de Burcheburi, of 'la Lee' by Warwick,
and Margery his wife, to William atte Birches, of Solihull, William Houden,
and Alice his wife, for the life of the said Alice, of all their right in a field in
Longedon, adjoining the highway from Solihull to Coventry. Wednesday
before Palm Sunday, 15 Edward III. |
[Herts.] |
C. 1467. Grant by Clement le Skynnere, of St. Albans, to William de
Flamestade, dyer, and Helen his wife, of a messuage in Haliwelle Street,
St. Albans. Witnesses:—William de Wandovere, bailiff of St. Albans,
and others (named). Sunday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 5 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |
[Herts.] |
C. 1468. Grant by Rosia Gryndecobbe, late the wife of William
Gryndecobbe, of St. Albans, to John Elyse, son of Geoffrey Elyse, of the
same place, of a messuage in Haly wellstrete, St. Albans. Witnesses:—
John de Wyneslowe, bailiff of St. Albans, and others (named). Thursday
after St. Martin the Bishop, 21 Edward III. Seal, imperfect. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1469. Grant by William Farley, of Dunstable, to Walter Andrew,
of the same place, of a tenement in South Street, Dunstable, adjoining a
tenement of the prior and convent of Dunstable, and Watling Street.
Friday the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, 3 Henry V. |
Middx. |
C. 1470. Release by Hugh Saundre, of Grafton, co. Hereford, to
Ralph Megge, of Great Stanmere, Middlesex, of all his right in a messuage
with garden and croft, and in two crofts and land which descended to
Hugh after the death of his father and mother, in Welde in the parish of
Harwe. Monday the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 34 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1471. Release by John de Bereforde, clerk, to John Bray, of
Stretton on Donnesmore, William Allesleye, and Hugh Dalby, of all bis
right in the manor of Stonythorp, and in two carucates of land, forty acres
of meadow, and live marcs of rent in Stonythorp, which formerly belonged
to Baldwin de Bereforde, knight. 30 September, 12 Richard II. |
[N'hamp.] |
C. 1472. Demise by the master and brethren of the house of the
Holy Trinity without Northampton, to William de Drayton and Alice his
wife, of a messuage in East Haddon, for their lives. Michaelmas,
5 Edward II. |
[Staff.] |
C. 1473. Grant by Richard de le Berne to William Eggerton, of a
moiety of a messuage and curtilage in the fee of Bettiley upon 'le Wrimehul.' Monday after Michaelmas, 19 Richard II. |
[Surrey.] |
C. 1474. Grant by John atte Walk, of Camerwelle, and John his
son, to Thomas atte Walle, son of the said John atte Walle, the elder, and
brother of John atte Walle, the younger, of land in Peckham in the parish of
Camberwell, adjoining land called 'Haselfeld.' Tuesday before St. Philip
and St. James, 11 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1475. Demise by Roger Loringer, of Tebbeworth, to Thomas le
Mavstre, of the same place, and Joan his wife, of land in Tebworth at
'le Hale,' adjoining Halebroke, and meadow in Badelesdon at Sevenehavenden, abutting on Eldernestob. Sunday after St. Thomas the Apostle,
38 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
C. 1476. Confirmation by John Marny, knight, lord of Kylquite, of
the estate of William Marny and Katherine his wife, and the heirs of the
body of the said Katherine, in a messuage and a ferling of land, &c.,
which they bold of him in Treythwr, in right of the said Katherine, by
knight service. Witnesses:—John Colshull, knight, and others (named).
10 November, 3 Edward IV. |
[Suff ?] |
C. 1477. Grant by Gunnilda, daughter of John de Strettune, to
Nicholas, son of Richard the Forester, of land which the said Nicholas bought
of Geoffrey de Coddestone, viz. 1½ acres and one 'deywerk' of land in
Eye, adjoining the high road from Coddestone to London. [13th century.] |
[Bucks.] |
C. 1478. Indenture by which John Ryche, of Wycombe, makes
provision for payment to Walter Sywet, of the same place, of certain sums
at certain times, being the purchase money of a tenement in the borough of
Wycombe. Witnesses:—Richard Kele, mayor of Wycombe, Richard
Prynce and Thomas Barbour, bailiffs, and others (named). Thursday after
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 17 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
C. 1479. Demise by John Kyrie, warden of the Friars Minors of
London, and the convent of the same, to William . . . . . . and Elizabeth
his wife, of a house over the gate of the said brethren, the said Elizabeth
agreeing to wash the hangings belonging to the altars of the brethren.
30 November, A.D. 1440. Imperfect. |
[Kent.] |
C. 1480. Indenture made between John and Thomas, sons and heirs
of John Crudde, of Speldherst, the elder, and Nicholas Croundwell,
Richard Crudde, and William Warde, feoffees of the lands late of the said
John Crudde, the elder, providing that the said John Crudde is to have the
said John Crudde, the elder's, principal tenement at Hever, with land in a
meadow called 'Grete . . . . mede,' and Thomas Crudde is to have the
lands on the south of the highway between Aylardyscros and Edynbregge,
and lands at Parkhell and Golmannysland, and rents at Bygge. 18 October,
21 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
C. 1481. Grant by Richard Osbern, of Silhinges, to William de
Calthorp, knight, and Isabella his wife, of land in Seething in a tillage
called 'Halleyate,' for their lives, with remainders to John their son, Oliver,
brother of the said John, and the right heirs of William, in exchange for
two pieces of land in Mundham, at Mundhamgatc and in a place called
'Shortebrom.' Witnesses:—Sir William de la Pole, Sir John de Inglose,
knights, and others (named). Thursday before the Nativity of St. Mary,
26 Edward III. Seal. |
Berks. |
C. 1482. Demise by Thomas Chaucers, John Golafre, John Warfeld,
and Thomas Berdesley, to Nicholas Wyfold, citizen and grocer of London,
for 43 years, of three puddells of arable land called 'Botulphus Puddellez,'
which William atte Lee lately farmed from Thomas de Stonore, esquire,
deceased, in Hertley in the parish of Shenyngfeld, paying 20d. yearly
(inter alia) to the manor of Berefeld, late belonging to John Drayton,
knight. 4 December, 12 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Middx.] |
C. 1483. Grant by John Moriz, of Stebenhithe, to Robert de Kingeton,
clerk, for life, of a messuage with the houses built thereon and land, which
Moriz had by the demise of John, son of the late Peter le Spenser, in
Stepney: Kingeton to have a joint right of inhabiting the said messuage
with Moriz. 16 Edward I. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
C. 1484. Demise by Thomas, Cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, John,
abbot of the monastery of St. Aldelm, of Malmesbury, John Willughby,
knight, Richard Hautre, esquire, John Philippis, clerk, and John Mermyun,
to John Cary and George Cary, of their manors of Thrope and Knyghton
by Remesbury, with lands there, meadows called 'Ylond' in 'le Merssche,'
'Idkynsmede,' and 'Symkynsmede,' pasture called 'Huntmede' and
'Williams,' and a fishery, with the exceptions specified. 12 April,
17 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Heref.] |
C. 1485. Demise by Agnes Tristrem, of Welinton, late the wife of
Richard Tristrem, to Roger de la Halle, of Canon's Frome, of a messuage in
Wellington and land in a field called 'Westfeld,' at Coketiswey, adjoining
land of the lord of Chaundos, in Middulfurlong, at Houndszete, and at
Leseforlong, in a field called 'Nortfeld,' and in a close called 'Pauliscroft.'
Friday after St. Barnabas the Apostle, 24 Edward III. |
[York.] |
C. 1486. Demise by William Stonore, of Stonore, Oxon, esquire, to
John Walle, of the parish of Henbury in the Salt Marsh, and Matilda his
wife, of a messuage and lands, &c., in Radwyke in Henbury aforesaid,
formerly Partrigges, and a messuage and land in the Salt Marsh, called
'Ricardes,' and a croft called 'Nine acres,' formerly 'Lepors,' and land
called 'Stoneslondes' and 'Mereslondes,' for their lives; &c. 20 October,
16 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
C. 1487. Indenture between William Cantelowe, mercer and alderman
of London, and William Barbour, of Dunstable, witnessing that the said
Barbour owes the said Cantelowe 35l 3s. sterling; and demise by Cantelowe
to Barbour, for 10 years, of a tenement in the North Street of Dunstable,
called 'Loughtons.' 24 December, 35 Henry VI. English. |
[Camb.] |
C. 1488. Indenture by which John Malewayn, citizen and grocer of
London, releases John de Lyle, lord de Rubio Monte, knight, of his warranty
of a rent of 6s. 8d., part of a rent of 20s., which, together with the advowson
of the church of Wynpol, had been granted him by the said John de Lyle.
Witnesses:—Thomas de Scalariis, Warin de Bassingborne, Constantine de
Mortemer, knights, and others (named). Tuesday after the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, 29 Edward III. |
[Linc.] |
C. 1489. Grant by Alan son of Durand de Cle, with the consent of
Alice his wife, to John, son of Walter Unkel de Cle, of a 'dayla' of
meadow in 'le Wra,' between the meadows of the abbot of Grimesbie and
Hugh Fitel, abutting upon Haycroft. Witnesses:—Sir Walter, vicar of
Cle, and others (named). [13th century.] |
[ ] |
C. 1490. Receipt from Thomas Ormond, knight, to William Catesby,
esquire, on behalf of the King, for 100l., part payment of 200l. for which
Catesby and Nicholas Harper, together with Henry, late Duke of Buckingham, gave a joint bond, dated the 1st year of the reign of Edward the
Bastard, lately called the Fifth, King of England. 30 November,
2 Richard III. |
[Warw.] |
C. 1491. Demise by John Schucborugh, and Joan his wife, of Upper
Schucborugh, to Thomas Corall and Alice his wife, of Napton, of a
messuage and land in Napton, for their lives and the life of one of their
children. Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Bucks.] |
C. 1492. Indenture by which John du Brok, of Chesham, grants that
if John le Long holds a meadow called 'Putmede,' in the parish of
Chesham, of which he enfeoffed the said John le Long, for eight years from
the feast of the Purification next, without any impediment from himself, the
said feoffment shall be void. Monday after St. Andrew the Apostle,
16 Edward III. |
Wales. |
C. 1493. Defeasance to a bond of David Lewes, rector of the church
of St. Fagan, in Wales, William Baslak, chaplain, and John Button, of the
town of Gylmyn, in the county of Cardyff in Wales, gentleman, to Master
Thomas Ruggelc, clerk, William Bevereche, citizen and grocer of London,
and William Wade, chaplain, for 20 marcs sterling. The bond is to
be void if the said Master Thomas die before Michaelmas, A.D. 1430.
23 September, 8 Henry VI. Two seals. |
[Dorset.] |
C. 1494. Indenture of apprenticeship binding John Pynart to John
Borage and Agnes his wife for 7 years. Witnesses:—William Spyney,
William Bowley, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Bridport,
Monday after Michaelmas Day, 7 Henry VI. |
[Devon.] |
C. 1495. Grant by Gilbert Wrange and Clement Baker (Pistor) to
Richard Damarle and Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of land
called 'Morkokes' in the hundred of Colyton in the parish of Shete (Shute),
and a tenement in Wylmyngton in the parish of Offewelle called 'Batynes
tenement.' Wylmyngton, Monday after Palm Sunday, 12 Richard II.
Seal and fragment of seal. |
Wales. |
C. 1496. Defeasance to a bond of William Beverech. citizen and
grocer of London, and William Wade, chaplain, to Master David Lewes,
rector of the church of St. Fagan in Wales, and William Cantellowe, citizen
and mercer of London, for 20 marcs sterling. An agreement has been made
between Master Thomas Ruggele, clerk, prebendary of the prebend of
Farrewater in Llandaff cathedral, and the said Master David, that he should
resign his prebend to Master David, for an annual pension of 10 marcs, to
be paid in the church of St. Leonard's Eastcheap, London, and 20 marcs
had been paid in advance for 2 years' pension. The bond is to be void if
Master Thomas be alive at the end of two years from Michaelmas, A.D. 1431.
23 September, 8 Henry VI. Seal. |
Sussex. Middx. N'hamp. |
C. 1497. Grant and release by Alice, daughter of Reginald de Moun,
late wife of Robert de Bello Campo, to James her son, of the manors of
Farley, Halewik and Waude with all appurtenances, with reversion to
herself if he die before her without children. Witnesses:—Sirs Roger
de Northwodde, John de Cobeham, Barons of King Edward's Exchequer,
Sirs Thomas de Weylonde, John de Lovetot, William de Brumpton, Roger
de Leycestre, Justices in Banco, Sirs Luke de Taney, John de Monhaut,
Richard de la Vache, knights, and others (named). [Edward I.] Injured. |
[Hunts.] |
C. 1498. Demise by Elena Beasow to John Peoke, of Tottone, of two
crofts at Terstewode called 'le Lees,' part adjoining land of Thomas West,
knight, and the common pasture called 'Kaulins,' and land called 'Brokaker'
lying by Belkemede, for her life. Malkenye, Friday after St. Philip and
St. James, 45 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
Wilts. |
C. 1499. Release by John Burdayn to William Darell and Elizabeth
his wife of all right, &c., in the manor of Knyghton, which he had by the
gift of Henry Popham jointly with Walter Perle, Stephen Colyngton,
Robert Cook, John le Veer, and Henry Ledes. Witnesses:— Stephen
Popham, knight, and others (named). 7 April, 2 Henry VI. Seal. |
[fork.] |
C. 1500. Grant by Richard son of Simon de Ekclehols to Robert, son
of Thomas Spynk, of Erdeslay, and the heirs of his body, of an assart of
land and meadow in Thurleston at Ekclehols, which is called 'Stauringrode,'
adjoining the lane leading from Ekclehols to the moor, and also a yearly
rent of 4d., with the lordship, reliefs, and escheats belonging thereto, out
of land in the fields of Ekclehols; with remainder to the said Thomas
Spynk in fee. Palm Sunday, 13 Edward III. |