|
[Warw.] |
B. 3701. Grant by John de Busshele son and heir of Robert de
Busshele of Coventry, to Ralph Box of Coventre, and Sir Richard de
Southam, chaplain, of a void piece of his garden in Angleslone, Coventre,
by the lane leading to Anglesmulne. Witnesses:—John le Warde, bailiff,
Simon Pakemon, coroner, of Coventre, and others (named). Friday after
the Purification, 17 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3702. Grant by Katherine, late the wife of Richard Doughty of
Coventre, widow, to John Chyld and John de Northampton of Coventre,
chaplains, of a messuage in Gosford street, Coventre. Witnesses:—William
Whitchirch, mayor, Richard Marchall and Richard Sturdy, bailiffs, of
Coventre, and others (named). 1 July, 1 Henry IV. Seal of arms. |
[Durham.] [York.] |
B. 3703. Release by Richard Gower of Marlon, to Gilbert de
Wauton, Cristiana his wife, and Elizabeth her sister, of all his right in the
manors of Fayceby, Carleton in Clyveland, and Elton in the bishopric of
Durham. Witnesses:—Thomas Surtays, William de Akclom, William
Colvill, and Robert Conyers, knights, and others (named). Tuesday the
feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 38 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 3704. Grant by Joan, daughter of William Eldrich of Codiuton, to
John Sinot and Agnes his wife, of the reversion of land in Codinton
which Alice, late the wife of Gilbert Eldrich, holds for life as dower.
Witnesses:—Thomas de Sancto Michaele, and others (named). Sunday
after St. Augustine, 9 Edward III. Seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3705. Release by John son and heir of Ralph Dawe of Little
Colesburn, to the monks of Bruerne, of all his right in laud in Colesburn
aforesaid which Ralph his father gave to them. Cirencestre, Thursday after
St. James the Apostle, 10 Edward II. Portion of seal. |
Surrey. |
B. 3706. Release by Alice Blaunchard of Croydon, to Richard Hayton
and Matilda his wife, and to John Hayton and Marjory his wife, of all her
right in lands in Codyngton parish. Sunday after the Translation of
St. Swithin. 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 3707. Duplicate of B. 3691. Seal. |
[Surrey] |
B. 3708. Grant by Thomas de Sancto Michaele, lord of Codiutone,
to Walter son of the late Alice Cok of Ewell, of a messuage formerly
Richard Shirefeld's in Codinton, and a tenement called 'Philperes lond'
and land held of Codintone manor in villenage; doing service every three
weeks at the manor court and two boon-works (duas precarias) with two
men in autumn, of which one boon-work is called 'Waterbedrip.' Sunday
after Ascension Day, 10 Edward III. Seal of arms, broken. |
Surrey. |
B. 3709. Release by John de Ralee, knight, son and heir of Sir Robert
de Ralee, knight, deceased, to William de Sancto Michaele, of all his right
in the manor and town of Codintone. Witnesses:—Sirs John Dabrenon,
the elder and the younger, knights, and others (named). London,
Wednesday after St. Thomas the Apostle, 15 Edward II. Seal of arms. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3710. Grant by Ralph Box of Coventre, to Thomas de Westone,
clerk, his nephew, and John Botiler of Chelverescote, of all his plot in
Angleslone, in Coventre, by Anglesmulne, with houses built thereon.
12 January, 20 Edward III. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 3711. Confirmation by Margery de Rokesia, of the grants made by
William de Rokesia, her son, and Richard de Livett', to the lady Amice de
Redvariis, countess of Devon and lady of the Isle [of Wight], of a meadow
in Crickemede. [Henry III]. Seal, broken. |
[Hants.] |
B. 3712. Grant by John Huscard and Lucy his wife, to Sir Elias le
Donteneys, of half an acre of meadow in Crikmede which Alward Grey
held. Witnesses:—Thomas Baudewyne, John Trapel, and others (named).
Fragment of seal. |
[Hants.] |
B. 3713. Grant by Edward de Porcestre, clerk, to Hugh de la Pelote,
of a moiety of the meadow called 'Bertvilemede' lying in Crikmede, and of
a moiety of the meadow which he bought from Richard le Frankelayn of
Rokeburn, in Crikmede; paying 3s. yearly to the almoner of the convent of
Brommore, &c. Witnesses:—Sir Robert de Punchardon, knight, and
others (named). Seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3714. Confirmation in frank almoin by Joseph de Marisco of Colesburne, of the grant made by Jordan de Aides welle to the monks of St. Mary's,
Bruerne, of the tenement which he held in Little Colesburne of Joseph's fee.
Witnesses:—Robert Crozun, William de Solers, and others (named).
Seal. |
[York.] |
B. 3715. Grant by John de Lasselles, to William do Hertford, and
Sirs John de Peyssam and Thomas de Couton, chaplains, of all his lands,
&c, in North and South Couton, with the reversion of the lands that Joetta,
late the wife of William de Lasselles holds of him in South Couton for life.
Witnesses:—Sirs Acris de Hanleby and Richard de Scrope, knights, and
others (named). Sunday after Michaelmas, A.D. 1363. Seal of arms. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 3716. Letter of attorney by John Syvot of Waddone, authorising
John Skot and John Gardyn of Codyntone, to deliver seisin to John
Blanchard of Croydon, and Alice his wife of all his lands in Codyntone
parish. Monday the morrow of Easter. 11 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3717. Grant by Thomas de Estwode, with consent of Richard his
heir, to Edric Cumpein, of one messuage, viz. the sixth part of a 'wrthin'
in Coseforde, of the fee of Reginald Panchefot, paying 12d. yearly. Sealed
in the hundred of Wich'. Witnesses:—William de Cokeseia, Adam the
clerk (clerico), bailiff of Wich, and others (named). Portion of seal. |
Hants. |
B. 3718. Demise by Sir Hugh de Camoys and Lady Joan his wife,
to Sir John de Montagu, lord of Werk, and Sir John de Montagu, the son,
of the manor of Crambourn from Michaelmas next till the morrow of
Michaelmas next thereafter. 1 February, 5 Richard II. French. Two
seals, one of arms. |
[N'thld.] |
B. 3719. Release by Agnes de Corwell, daughter and heir of Walter
de Corwell, to Alice de Corwell, her mother, of all her right in the lands in
Corbryge which she might inherit from her said father, or other of her
ancestors. Witnesses:—Sir John de Bromfeld, then sheriff of Corbryge,
and others (named). The Invention of Holy Cross, A.D. 1374. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
B. 3720. Grant by Gilbert de Warewyk, chaplain, and Nicholas de
Eboraco, clerk, to John de Wassingle and Matilda his wife, of a messuage
with croft and land in Craunfeld, which they had of the gift of Sir Roger
de Elyngton, paying 6s. 8d. yearly, with remainders in succession to John
and Margaret, John's children, and to Elizabeth and Emma, Margaret's
sisters. 10 April, 26 Edward III. Two seals, one of arms. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3721. Grant by John de Marisco of Ameneye, to Sir John
Crikeman, chaplain, of land and a messuage in Little Colesburne, paying
5s. yearly. Witnesses:—Sir Walter Lohout, knight, Walter his son and
heir, and others (named). Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3722. Grant by John de Buhsscheleye of Coventre, clerk, to
Elias de Checkeleye of Coventre, clerk, and Sir William de Lalleford,
chaplain, of a tenement in the cooks street (vico coci), Coventre, in a lane
called 'Anguyloneslone,' by the tenement of the prior of Erbury. Witnesses:—William le Palmere, bailiff of the prior, and coroner, and others
(named). Sunday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3723. Confirmation by William de Colewurthe, to Hugh Russel, for
40s., of all the land given to him of William's fee in Colewurthe and Sulegrave, and release of the churchscot (chirsetum) due for a virgate of land
which Hugh holds in Sulegrave. Witnesses:—William de Colewurthe, lord
of the said fee, David de Hakinlinton, and others (named). Seal, broken. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3724. Letter of attorney by Elias de Chelkeley, of Coventre,
authorising William Gotowode of Chelverescote, to deliver to Sir William,
vicar of Chelverescote, and Sir William de le Hul, of the same, chaplain,
seisin of his tenement in the cook's street (vico coci), Coventre, in a lane
called 'Anguyloneslone.' Friday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 35
Edward III. Seal. |
York. |
B. 3725. Surrender by Richard Tennant, of Kettlewell in Craven,
co. York, to James I. of two messuages and lands in Cold Coniston, let at
yearly rents of 22s. 8d. and 15s. 11¼d. respectively, parcel of the lordship
of Midleham within the archdeaconry of Richmond. 30 June, 8 James I.,
A.D 1610.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3726. Grant by William de Dunstaple, son of Richard de Dun
staple, of Coventre, to John de Puysford of Coventre, and Alice his wife,
of two portions of a curtilage in the street of the spring (vico fontis),
Coventre, towards Hulle Mulne. Witnesses:—John de Clifton, bailiff of
Coventre, Roger de Pacwode, coroner, and others (named). Wednesday the
feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 10 Edward II. Seal. |
[ ] |
B. 3727. Grant by Ralph, lord of Neville, to Richard del Park, the
younger, of all his lands, &c., in Colpighall on condition of Richard not
impleading him for the lands which he holds of Richard's gift in 'le Byres.'
6 September, 17 Richard II. Portion of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3728. Grant by Roger de Boydune, merchant, of Coventre, to
Simon Damas and Agnes his wife, of land in Hellestrete in Coventre, by
the tenement of St. John's hospital. Witnesses:—Walter Wyhteweh,
mayor, John Buttiner, and John de Papynham, bailiffs, of Coventre, and
others (named). Wednesday after St. Luke, 28 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Middx.] |
B. 3729. Grant by John Luscote, the prior, and the convent of the
Charterhouse, London, to Roger de Albrighton, clerk, of a yearly rent of
50l. for life. 10 May, A.D. 1393, 16 Richard II. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3730. Grant in frank almoin by Geoffrey, vicar of Fylongleye, to
Reginald, the prior, and the canons of Maxstoke, of a messuage in the
street of the spring (vico fontis), Coventre, with lands in Long Itchington
and Maxstoke. The Assumption, 7 Richard II. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3731. Letter of attorney by John de Meryngton authorising John
atte Yate to deliver seisin to Nicholas Michel and Richard Frebern of
Coventre, of a moiety of a toft with laud in 'le Gryne' and a yearly rent
of 3s. 6d. from land in the same town (Coventry ?) held by Thomas
Jenesone and Jordan Julianessone, 2s. rent from land which Margery
'of the Celer' holds, 12d. rent from a toft and grove, and 2s. 3d. from a
messuage and land in Bromcote. Saturday after St. Faith, 30 Edward
III. Seal of arms, injured. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3732. Grant by John, son of Matilda de Benigton, to John de
Hynkele, clerk, for 12 marks, of land in Eton, with seven butts at the
head of Eton town lying by the cross and reaching to the high road towards
Wedinton, and with land on Northcroft; paying 12s. yearly. Witnesses:—
William de Kentebury, bailiff of Eton, and others (named). Seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3733. Grant by John, son of Simon de Fulburne, to the brethren
of St. Mary's, Anglesey [co. Cambridge], in frank almoin, of a messuage
and croft with lands in Fulburn, liberty of shcepfold, &c., paying 5s.
yearly. Witnesses:—Ralph Candois, William Vivien, and others (named).
[Henry III.] Fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3734. Grant by Elias de Checkeley of Coventre, to Sir William,
vicar of Chelverescote, and Sir William de le Hul of the same, of the
tenement mentioned in B. 3724. Friday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope,
35 Edward III. Seal, broken. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3735. Grant by Adam atte Shawe and John de Neuby of
Coventre, girdlers, to Henry de Merynton of Coventry, girdler, and Joan
his wife, of a messuage in Coventre, in Gosford Street. Witnesses:—
William Botiner, mayor, James de Benyngton and John de Toftes, bailiffs,
of Coventre, and others (named). 16 November, 38 Edward III. Seal,
and fragment of seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3736. Release by Hawise, daughter of the late Thomas le
Chaundeler of Beverleye, to Thomas de Whitteleye of Coventre, of all
her right in lands, &c., in Coventre which she inherited as co-heir with
Margaret and Helen her sisters after their father's death. Witnesses:—
John de Toftes, mayor, John de Pounfret and Adam de Keresleye, bailiffs,
of Coventre, and others (named). 12 May, 43 Edward III. Seal. |
[Somers ?] |
B. 3737. Grant by Gilbert de Edyngtone, to Simon de Ashforde and
Robert his brother, of Edyngtone manor. Witnesses:—John de Caticote
and others (named). Friday after the Circumcision, 22 Edward III.
Seal of arms. |
[Herts.] |
B. 3738. Grant by John Caunvyle of Esynden, to John Tyler of
the same, and Joan his wife, of land in a croft called 'Newlond.' Michael
mas, 21 Richard II. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
B. 3739. Grant by Richard Umfrey of Esenden, to John Tyler of
the same, and Joan his wife, of a messuage with garden at 'le Wildehillestret,' between the field called 'Barrefeld' on the south; and the high road
leading within 'le Wildebarre' on the north; and also grant of land called
'le Newelond.' Christmas, 18 Richard II. Much injured. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3740. Grant by Simon de Lindon, knight, to the nuns of
St. Mary's, Wyrthorp, in frank almoin, of land in Eston, viz., in Crekele,
abutting on the land which Sir Simon de Lindon his predecessor gave to
them, and pannage for twenty pigs in his wood at Eston. Witnesses:—
Sir Geoffrey de Seynt Marc, and others (named). Seal of arms, broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3741. Grant by William son of Geoffrey de Eketona, for the
souls of himself, Katberine late his wife, and others, to the canons of Essebi,
in frank almoin, of 12d. yearly rent in Eketon. Witnesses:—Geoffrey
Tebbaut, Gilbert de Cugenho, and others (named). Injured. |
Herts. Bucks. |
B. 3742. Grant by Adam Bierdene, parson of the church of
St. Mary atte Hulle, London, to Sir John Deverose, knight, of all his
lands, rents, services of his tenants, with his bondmen, &c., in Esynden and
Bishop's Hatfeld, with the reversion of lands in Enefeld, and of the manor
of Oxeye by Watford, and of Horton manor co. Bucks, which Amice de
Luda, mother of John de Luda, holds for her life from the said John her
son. 10 July, 48 Edward III. Seal. |
[Middx.] |
B. 3743. Release by John le Burser of Edelmetone (Edmonton), to
Richard his brother, of all his right in a messuage and land in Edelmetone.
Witnesses:—William de Anesti, Edmund Pymme, and others (named).
Sunday before the Annunciation, 9 Edward II. Injured. Seal. |
Middx. |
B. 3744. Defeasance of a grant by John Bureer, carpenter, of
Edelmeton, to William Bakere of Tottenham, of a messuage and garden in
Edelmeton, witnessing that if John pay to William at Christmas a year hence
3l. 15s in his dwelling house at Tottenham, the said grant shall be void;
otherwise it shall be of force. Thursday after St. Thomas the Apostle,
3 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
[Linc.] |
B. 3745. Grant by Thomas Otthehul of Eppeworthe, and Matilda
his wife, daughter of William son of Hugh de Mora of Eppeworthe
to John de Crosseby of the same, and Isabel his wife, of land in Eppeworthe,
part at Bolton gate, and part at Schelgate. Friday in Whitsun week
A.D. 1361. Injured. Two seals. |
[Durham.] |
B. 3746. Grant by Ralph, lord of Neville, to John Dall, of the manor
of Edmundeslee for life. Brauncepath, 18 May, 15 Richard II. Portion
of seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3747. Grant by Isabella de Camoys, the abbess, and the convent
of Romsey, to John de Edyndon, the elder, of two messuages and land in
Edyndon and Tynhide, with remainders in succession to John de Edyndon,
the younger, Richard de Lavynton and Edith his wife, Thomas Devenysshe
and Matilda his wife, and John . . . and Goda his wife. Sunday
before St. Barnabas the Apostle, 30 Edward III. Much faded. Portion
of seal of arms. |
[Linc.] |
B. 3748. Inquisition taken by precept of the lord concerning the
lands of William de Bosvyle in Edinham, who is found to have been seised
of a carucate of land there, which Margaret his daughter and next heir
ought to recover by right of inheritance, having done all services, except
that she shall pay eighteen measures of corn to the mill. The land for ten
years past has been in the hands of the lord of Edinham and is worth yearly
in time of peace 100s. Tuesday after St. Margaret the Virgin, A.D. 1360.
Much injured. Three seals of arms. |
[Kent ?] |
B. 3749. Grant by Henry son of Roger de Chalke, to Robert Gete
and Matilda his wife, for 8s., of pasture for one sheep in the marsh called
'East Merch.' 7 Edward II. Faded. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3750. Grant by John de Edyndon, the elder, to Isabella de Camoys,
the abbess, and the convent of Romeseye, of a yearly pension of 12d.
issuing out of all his lands in Edyndon which he had of the gift of John de
Testwode. 15 February, 32 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3751. Grant by John de Edyndon, the elder, to Isabella Camoys,
the abbess, and the convent of Romeseye, of land in Edyndon, lately held
of the abbess and convent as of their manor of Edyndon, which is parcel of
the abbey temporalities, by an exchange between the abbey on the one
part, and John de Aylesbury, rector of the chantry in the prebendal church
of Edyndon and his brethren, founded anew by William de Edyndon,
bishop of Winchester, with the King's licence, on the other, for certain
plots of land. Monday after St. Mary Magdalene, 32 Edward III. Seal
of arms. |
Camb. |
B. 3752. Demise by Thomas Bernard, Thomas Mylde, esquires,
William Smyth, William Barker, John Prentyse, Richard Barbour, John
Melon, and John Neve, to James Ormond, knight, son and heir of James,
earl of Ormond, Laurence Cheyne, Henry Fylongley, William Cotton,
esquires, and John Chirche, citizen and mercer of London, of land in
Fulborne called 'le Glebe,' in Ressecroft, with the advowson of St. Vigor's
church, Fulborne. Witnesses:—William Seyntgeorge, knight, and others
(named). 26 January. 21 Henry VI. Eight seals. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 3753. Grant by Michael Nanchal, bailiff of Atheringtone and
attorney general of the abbot of Seez in England, to William son of
William Stokeman of Anesford, of a house with curtilage and a croft in
Estergate, for life. 11 June, 27 Edward III. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
B. 3754. Grant by John atte Rake, to the abbot and convent of
St. Martin de Seez, and all their free tenants and villeins of Estergate, of
right of way for all their animals at all seasons over his land from the
bridge of 'la Rake' to the pasture called 'Adererths.' Thursday after
St. James the Apostle, 11 Edward II. Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3755. Letter of attorney by Walter Scarlet, warden of the chantry
newly founded by Sir William de Edyndon. bishop of Winchester, in the
prebendal church of Edyndon, authorising John de Edyndon to deliver
seisin to the abbess and convent of Romeseye of lands in Edyndon, and to
receive from them seisin of other lands in exchange adjoining the churchyard and the warden's house. Tuesday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 26
Edward III. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
B. 3756. Grant by John Devereus, lord of Est Harpetre, to Oliver
de Edygton (Edington) of all the land that Agnes, relict of Walter Benyn,
held within the lordship of Edygton as dower, and common of pasture in
the same fields as the other tenants, for his life; with the right to bequeath
the crop growing thereon at the end of his life to whom he will.
Saturday, Easter-Eve, 45 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
Berks. |
B. 3757. Release by Walter Walkestede, clerk, and John Langston,
to Walter Cotton, Edmund Rede and William Bondon of all their right in
all the lands, &c., late William Balet's, in Estenborne. 19 November,
7 Henry VI. Two seals, one of arms. |
[Middx.] |
B. 3758. Grant by Thomas Byeston, vicar of Edelmeton (Edmonton)
church, to Alice, daughter of Henry Wykwane of Edelmeton, of land
called 'Armholt' in Edelmeton parish by Armholt lane, extending
southward upon land called 'le Thornes' and northward upon
Gonyldeshegg. Sunday after St. Katherine, 46 Edward III. Seal of
arms. |
Middx. |
B. 3759. Release by John Busshel, of Haryngeye, son of the late
Robert de Heybourn, to Robert Bourser, of Edelmeton, of all right in the
lands in Edelmeton which the latter had by feoffment of John le Rede,
called Leche, who had them by feoffment of the said Robert de
Heybourn. 7 April, 33 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: 'Relax' de parcell' de Bonde in Edmelton. Lechlond.' |
Glouc. |
B. 3760. Release by Walter de Aston, rector of Dumbeldon, to
John le Rous of Raggeleye, Richard Patty of Bengeworth, chaplain,
and William le Clerk, of all his right in lands, &c., in Eyforde that
formerly belonged to his father Geoffrey, or bis brother John. Witnesses:—
John de Sloughtre, Thomas de Bradewell, and others (named). Seal of
arms. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3761. Agreement between Elyas, the prior, and the convent of
Esseby, Beatrice, the prioress, and the convent of Sewardele, and
Thomas Wale lord of Eydon, Sir Henry, rector of the same, William
Walkelin, Robert Curteys, and others, free tenants of the same, whereby
the prior and prioress are to have common of pasture in the east field of
Eydon in fallow time as far as Stokwell in Fulbroc, Aldeford and
Grundes . . . ., and so by 'le Brechesich'; and Thomas Wale
and his free tenants shall have like common of pasture in the west [field]
of Esseby to 'le Witestanidelf'; the hedge which they formerly used to
belong to them wholly . . . ., Witegras, and so by land upon
Smalthornhul, Redelond, Axnedehavedlond, the heads of ploughed lands
in Esseby abutting on the east on Sweynes[brigg], and the meadow of
Pereshulflade and Smethemede to remain to the prior and prioress, and
from the west of Sweynesbrigg in Esseby field to Wale and his free tenants
of Eydon in fallow time. Witnesses:—Master Henry de Bray, Sirs Robert
de Wanci, William Murdac, Thomas de Farendon, knights, William
Pynkeni, lord of Morton, and others (named). Morrow of St. James the
Apostle, 10 Edward [I]. Faded and injured. |
Wilts. |
B. 3762. Release by John Fraunceys and Alice his wife, sister and
one of the heirs of Richard Foxley, deceased, to Thomas Stone, of all their
right in land in the fields of Esthrop and Westhrop in Hieworth parish,
and in a burgage called 'Foxleyes' in Hyworth, 5 June, 5 Edward IV.
Injured. Two seals, broken. |
[X'hamp.] |
B. 3763. Grant by William Belesby of Worthorp, to Agnes, late the
wife of William Langham of Staunford, and John Clerke of the same, for
Agnes's life, of a messuage in Worthorp, and land in Eston abutting on
roads called 'Bulgate' and 'Saltergate,' and land in Worthorp in a place
called 'Watergalle,' abutting on the road to Northamton and in 'le Westcrofte' abutting westward on 'le Graves.' 8 March, 18 Henry VI.
Injured. Seal. |
Herts. |
B. 3764. Exemplification by Thomas Goodric, bishop of Ely, of the
grant, dated at Gylforde (Guildford), 28 March, 1 Richard I, and confirmed
by Henry VIII. and his predecessors, to the bishops of Ely and their tenants,
of freedom from payment of tolls throughout England; this exemplification
being made to enable Nicholas Warcoppe, Roger Notte, Thomas Amias, and
other tenants of the bishopric at Bishop's Hatfield to be quit of tolls in all
fairs and markets &c. in England. Dated 'in hospicio nostro de Holburne,'
November 29, A.D. 1534. Portion of episcopal seal. |
Glouc. |
B. 3765. Grant by Walter de Aston, rector of Dumbelton, son and
heir of Geoffrey de Aston, to John le Rous of Raggeleye, Richard Patty
of Beugeworthe, chaplain, and William le Clerk of all the lands, &c., in
Eyforde, formerly belonging to the grantor's father or to John de Aston, his
brother. Offenhame, Tuesday the feast of St. James the Apostle, 44
Edward III. Portion of seal of arms. |
Berks. |
B. 3766. Release by Walter Walkestede, clerk, and John Langeston,
to John Roger of Bryaneston, esquire, Thomas Maundewar', clerk, John
Bernard of Lamborne, and Robert Lovelych, clerk, of all their right in
lands called 'Hertryggys' in Estendeborne. Vigil of St. Thomas the
Apostle, 7 Henry VI. Two seals, one of arms. |
[Berks.] |
B. 3767. Grant by William de Frene, to Michael de Beche, of land by
Eversolle which he had of the abbot of Battle in exchange for land beneath
Linoch, Witnesses:—Stephen the dean of Britwaltune (Bright Walton),
Master Walter, brother of Master Elias de Dirham, Thomas brother of the
dean of Britwaltune, and others (named). Seal.
Endorsed: Britwaltune. |
[ ] |
B. 3768. Grant by Robert de Wythlakesfford, to Margery his daughter,
of a messuage with curtilage in Essesho, and land, part called 'Wynterhaker,' part near le Porteweye, and part in 'le Stockes' by Yinkeyorn
extending from Smethenhurst to Sichetun. Witnesses:—William Tysun,
Henry Haylrich', and others (named). |
York. |
B. 3769. Grant by Richard Kelkenny and Katherine his wife, to
Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, lord of Neville, and Marshal of England,
of the lands, &c., in Houk that were.John de la Ryver's, of Brandesby;
the earl paying to them 100 marks and the reversion, after the death of
William Hoton, of an inn in Walmegate, York, called 'Neville Inne,' and
paying to them the rent of the said inn during Hoton's life. Raby, 15
October, 7 Henry IV. French. Injured. |
[Devon.] |
B. 3770. Conveyance by Master Michael Lercedeken, Edward Leghe,
late the parson of Hakcomb, John Laurence and Richard Whitlok, by
consent of Hugh Courtenay, son and heir of Hugh Courtenay, knight, to
Matilda, late the wife of the latter, of their hostel (hospicium) in Exeter,
which they had of the said Sir Hugh, for her life. Witnesses:—Thomas
Cook, mayor of Exeter, and others (named). St. Katherine's day, 20
Henry VI. Seal of arms.
Endorsed: 'Hughe Cortney for a house in Exon.' |
[Worc.] |
B. 3771. Grant by Thomas Braye and John Blake of Evesham, to
John Honyborne of the same, tanner, and Juliana his wife, of a shop
with a chamber (selario) built upon it in the high street, St. Laurence's
parish, Evesham, and of 2s. yearly rent issuing from another tenement, for
their lives. Tuesday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 4 Henry VI. Two
seals, one of arms. |
[Worc.] |
B. 3772. Confirmation by Richard, the prior, and the convent of
Worcester of the agreement dated St. Martin's day, A.D. 1276, whereby
Godfrey, bishop of Worcester, demised to the abbot and convent of
Bordesley land called 'Ernwislond,' extending from the bishop's park to
the moor called 'Herewaldesmore' and from 'la Rowenheye' to the tillage
called 'Osebarneshulle,' saving free chase in Alveth' as far as their pasture
of 'la Rowenheye' over the abbey land without the bishop's park; in
exchange for land stretching from Ernewislond across 'Oseberneshulle' to
the summit of the hill, thence through the midst of the moor called 'Walesmore' and so through the midst of the tillage called 'Brercroft' to the
brook of Walsesich, with right to enclose the same by a hedge and ditch.
Wednesday in the octave of St. Andrew, A.D. 1276. Portion of seal and
counter seal. |
[Middx.] |
B. 3773. Grant by Simon le Bonde of Tottenham, to Robert son of
Richard Burser of Edelmeton, of two crofts in Edelmeton. Sunday before
the Apostles Simon and Jude, 24 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
Camb. |
B. 3774. Letter of attorney by Thomas Bernard and others,
authorising William atte Wode and William Welles, to deliver seisin to
James Ormond, knight, son and heir of James, earl of Ormond, and to
others named, of land in Fulbourne and the advowson of St. Vigor's
church there, granted to them in B. 3752. 26 January, 21 Henry VI.
Eight seals. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3775. Grant by John de Lega, to Christina, daughter of Ralph de
Langeport, of land in Codeford, part stretching towards Blakehegge, part
towards Cleyputtes, in exchange for a wood which she [inherited from] her
said father. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph Hareng, and others (named). Faded.
Portion of seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3776. Release by Henry Englissh, to Laurence Harple, clerk,
Richard Fowkys, clerk, John Boorle, and Thomas Feoltys, vicar of Dytton,
of all his right in the manor of Dytton Valencz and in lands in Dytton
Camoys, Dytton Valencz, Saxton, Newmarket, and Kertelynge. Tuesday
after St. Gregory the Pope, 16 Richard II. Seal of arms. |
[Derby.] |
B. 3777. Release by Edmund Fasman, to Cicely Fischer and John
Bakelot, heirs of Henry Fischer, of all his right in the tenements in
Duffeld which he had on the death of Thomas Fasman his father.
Witnesses:—Sir Thomas Fraunceys, Sir William de Monyashe, vicar of
Duffeld, and others (named). Wednesday, 2 April, 5 Richard II. Portion
of seal of arms. |
[Durham.] |
B. 3778. Grant by John de Neville, knight, lord of Raby, to Thomas
Surteys, knight, John de Broghton, chaplain, Thomas de Hexhame and
William de Blakden, of his manor of Dalton Percy with rents &c. of
free tenants and bondmen and with mills. Witnesses:—William de
Claxton, knight, and others (named) . . . . . June, A.D. 1371,
Fragment of seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3779. Release by John Boorle, to Edmund Oldhalle and Mary his
wife, of all his right in the manor of Ditton Valencz and in lands and
tenements in Ditton Camoys, Ditton Valenez, Saxton, Newmarketh,
Kertelynge and Chevele. Thursday after St. Martin, 17 Richard II.
Seal of arms. |
[Leic.] |
B. 3780. Grant by Robert de Chaucumbe, to the canons of St. Peter and
St. Paul's, Chaucumbe, in frank almoin, of land in Great Dauby for the souls
of Hugh his father and Amabel his mother. Witnesses:—Eustace, abbot of
Dorkacestre, Fulk Basset, Peter de Leonibus, and others (named). Seal,
broken.
Endorsed: 'Dalby.' |
[Essex.] |
B. 3781. Release by Richard son of Robert des Hastynges of
Mistelye, to Roberd le Noreys, of 20d. yearly rent for a tenement called
'Aylwardeslond' in Dounham. Witnesses:—Edmund de Badewe, and
others (named). Leyes, Midsummer-Eve, 10 Edward II. French. Seal
of arms. |
[Durham.] |
B. 3782. Letter of attorney by John de Neville, lord of Raby,
authorising John de Heydlam and John de Sedburgh, to receive seisin of
Dalton Percy manor in the bishopric of Durham, granted to him by Sir
Henry de Percy, lord of Alnewyk. London, Wednesday after St. Martin,
44 Edward III. Seal of arms, broken. |
[Somers.] [Wilts.] |
B. 3783. Release by Gilbert Capelond, chaplain, to Umfrey Stafford,
knight, William Stourton, William Frye, William Covyntre, John Savage
and John Fauntleroy, of all his right in the manors of Donhede, Shokerwyk,
and Batheneston. 14 July, 9 Henry IV. Seal, broken. |
Kent. |
B. 3784. Demise by John Cok, of Depford, to John Neweman, of the
same, and Margaret his wife of a messuage called 'le George' in Depford
for seven years from Michaelmas next, paying 46s. 8d. yearly. 25 July,
17 Henry VI. Seal and fragment of seal. |
[Leic.] |
B. 3785. Surrender by Ralph de Leyk, to Margaret, the prioress, and
the convent of Langeley, of all lands and tenements which he held of them
in Disworth, and release of all his right in the same. Wednesday before
the Purification, 50 Edward III. Seal. |
Camb. |
B. 3786. Grant by Thomas de Pakenham, knight, to Mary his mother,
late the wife of Edmund de Pakenham, knight, of Dittone Valeyntz manor
and of all lands that he inherited after the death of his said father and of
Roesia de Pakenham his grandmother, in the county named. St. Edmunds,
Thursday after St. Edmund the King, 27 Edward III. Seal of arms. |
Camb. |
B. 3787. Grant by Robert Bardolf, knight, John de Wauton, Robert
de Kedyngton, John Borlee, Richard, rector of Bridbrook, and Thomas
Foltis, vicar of Dytton, to Henry Englissch and Margaret his wife, of the
manor of Dytton Valencz with lands and services, &c., in Ditton Valencz,
Newemarket, Chevelee, Saxton, Kertlyngg, Dytton Camoys, and Sheckeworth. Witnesses:—John de Borgh, knight, and others (named). 17 May,
10 Richard II. Three seals, two of arms. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3788. Grant by Nicholas son of Ralph Dawe of Frenge, to Ralph
de Sengham, of land in Frenge south of Dockyng gate, abutting northwards
on the road to Dockyng. Witnesses:—Ralph de Burun, Fulk Malemuche,
and others (named). Seal. |
Camb. |
B. 3789. Letter of attorney by James Ormond, son and heir of James,
earl of Ormond, Laurence Cheyne, Henry Fylongley, William Cotton,
esquires, and John Chirche, citizen and mercer of London, [authorising
Robert Baser and Robert Wright to receive seisin from Thomas Bernard
and others, of land in Fulbourne called 'le Glebe' lying in Ressecroft, with
the advowson of St. Vigor's church, Fulbourne. 26 January, 21 Henry VI.
Four seals, and portion of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3790. Grant by Richard de Mere, to John Inge and Alice la
Torte, for their lives, of lands, &c., in Funtel Gyffard, Nipprede and
Farnhulle which Thomas de Wylmynton holds for his life and has granted
to John and Alice for that term, and which after Thomas's death would
revert to the said Richard; the said John and Alice paying six marks
yearly. Witnesses:—John Mauduyt, knight, and others (named).
14 February, 10 Edward II. Seal of arms, imperfect. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3791. Grant in frankalmoin by William son of Walter de Fulburne,
to the brethren of St. Mary's, Anglesheye, of land in Fulburne. Witnesses:—
Ralph Candoys, William Vivien, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Leic.] |
B. 3792. Grant by William son of William de Waure, to William the
chaplain (capellano) of Queneby, of land with a toft and croft in Frisby,
rendering to him yearly a pair of white gloves, and 2s. to Ranulf de Frisbia
his lord. Witnesses:—William de Martivaus, and others (named). Seal. |
[Devon ?] |
B. 3793. Release by William Vincent of Merchton, to Sir Geoffrey, the
abbot, and the convent of Quarr, of all his right in a messuage in Fuleford,
and in 1d. yearly rent for the same. Areton, 8 July, A.D. 1331, 5 Edward
III. Seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3794. Grant by Ralph son of William de Fulburne, to the brethren
of St. Mary's, Anglesey, in frank almoin, for the use of the sick poor, of land
in Fulburne, viz. in Corsfeld, part abutting on Micheledune, upon Crofteshel, part upon Smaleweie, and between Grantestrete and Coppelowe.
Witnesses:—Ralph Candas, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
B. 3795. Confirmation by William son of Richard de Squerdeston,
late burgess of Lenn, of the grant made by his brother Walter de Squerdeston
to Thomas son of William de Hakeford, knight, of land in Frenge, lying in
five plots. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas de Ingolesthorp, Roger de Toftes,
Ralph Byrun, knights, and others (named). Monday after the Conception,
20 Edward [I]. Seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3796. Release by Thomas and John, sons of Eudo de Fulburn, to
the brethren of St. Mary's, Anglesey, of all their right in the tenement of
John, son of Simon Baret, their uncle, in Fulburn. Witnesses:—Ralph and
Peter de Candos, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
B. 3797. Grant by Nigel son of Thurstan de Frenge, to Bartholomewson of William Risup, of land in Frenge, lying upon Seneberwe, in exchange
for other land there part at Midelberwe, and part by the road to Docking,
abutting southwards upon Cumazerdeles. Witnesses:—Thomas de Hakeford, and others (named). Portion of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
B. 3798. Grant by Walter de Rokecumbe, to Master Bartholomew de
Mera, of land in Fontel Gyffard, for 17s. Witnesses:—Sir Peter de Chalons,
Geoffrey de Hacche, and others (named). Seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3799. Grant by Richard de Docking, son of . . . de Docking,
knight, to Thomas son of William de Hakeford, of the homage and service
of Nigel son of Thurstan of Frenge, and others (named), and of the rents
paid by them for land in tillages called 'le Knol,' and 'Sturwelhil,' at
Brechamgate, in Estgate, at Sadlepcrindel, and elsewhere in Frenge; also
release of his right in land in the same town lying on Kalberhil. Witnesses:—John Charl', Thomas Maletot, and others (named). Much
injured. Portion of seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3800. Grant by William de Lutesburch, to Richard de Merstun,
for 40s., of a messuage in Frenge, in the street called 'Suthgate.' Witnesses:—William de Hakeford, Fulk Malemuske, and others (named). |