|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4001. Release by John Asswy of Suwerk, to Sir John de
Warrenne, earl of Surrey, of all his right in a messuage in Suwerk, opposite
St. Olave's [church]. Witnesses:—Sirs Robert de Cokefeld, Richard de
Ferring, knights, and others (named). [A.D. 1240–1347.] Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4002. Demise by Arnald Pride, to John the cook (coco), of all
his land in Sutwere marsh, adjoining the Thames, paying 2s. 6d. yearly to
the bishop of Winchester and 2s. to James de Lond' the goldsmith.
Witnesses:—William Crudde, Paulinus Swypman and others (named).
[Henry III.] |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4003. Release by Robert Wyntryngham, kinsman and heir of
William Wyntryngham, to Robert Lyndesey and Thomas Bridlyngton,
citizens of London, and to John Wisebeche, skinner, of Southwark, of all his
right in lands and tenements in Southwerk in St. Olave's parish. 10
February, 15 Richard II. Damaged. |
[Surrey ?] |
A. 4004. Grant by Adam son of Jordan le Beaw, to John the eldest
son of John de Sancto Egidio, of a daywork (daywercam) and a half of
land in Merden. Tuesday, the vigil of St. Margaret the virgin, 23
Edward [I]. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4005. Demise by Thomas, son of William, late vintner of Suwerck,
to William the vintner of Suwerck, of 15s. 5d. quit rent payable for some
stone houses in the parish of St. Olave in Suwerck; of a grange and
curtilage outside the Bar of Suwerck in Niwentone parish, in the holding
of the prior of St. Mary's, Suwerck, and of land in Camerwell parish.
Witnesses:—Ralph de Hyrlande, William de Beckwell, and others (named).
Seal of arms. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4006. Sale and release by James the goldsmith, son of Alan, to
John the cook (coco) of the bishop of Norwich, of two messuages in
Sutwerk in the parish of St. Margaret, in the marsh of the bishop of
Winchester. Witnesses:—John de Sutwerk, Ernald Pride and others
(named). |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4007. Grant by Thomas Gylemyn, chaplain, and Robert Corbet,
of Bedyngton, to Master William de Carreu, son of Sir Nicholas de Carreu,
knight, and to Nicholas de Carreu, the elder son of Thomas de Carreu, of
land in Mycbam (Mitcham), adjoining a field called 'Northfeld' and the
water called 'Lovebourn.' Witnesses:—Sir Thomas Huscarl, knight, and
others (named). Monday before St. James the apostle, 22 Edward III.
Two seals. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4008. Demise by John de Gatesdene, to Sir Philip Basset, of all
his land in Mayford, which he had of the gift of Walter de Langeford.
Witnesses:—Sirs Walter de Merton, chancellor of England, Gilbert de
Preston, Robert de Briwes, William de Wilton, and William de Engelfeud,
justices of the king, Sirs David de Jarpunvill, William de Insula, Hubert de
Ruly, Richard de Ruly, Robert le Chaumberleng, Roger de la Hyde, and
Walter de la Hide, knights, and others (named). [Edward I.]
Endorsed:—'Maiford juxta Wocking.' |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4009. Grant by Walter de Langeford, to John de Gatesdan, clerk,
of all his land in Mayford. Witnesses:—Sirs Nicholas de Wauci, Peter
de la Brach, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, Godfrey, and John son of Philip,
the king's stewards, Henry de Capella, and William Gernun, Robert de
Hales, William de London, clerk of the king's wardrobe, and others (named).
[33—36 Henry III.] |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4010. Release by Hawyse de Nevile, late the wife of Sir John de
Gatesden, widow, to Sir Philip Basset, of all her right of dower in her late
husband's lands in Mayford. Witnesses:—Sirs William de Wyltone, Gilbert
de Prestetone, William de Insula, Hubert de Ruylly, David de Jarpunvill,
Robert le Chaumberleyng, and Walter de la Hyde, knights, and others
(named). [Edward I.] |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4011. Release by Edmund, son and heir of Thomas Moriz, of
North Lambhuth, to Walter ate Bregge of Lambhuth, of all his right in land
and meadow in the parish of Lambhuth at 'le Estlond.' Sunday before
St. Gregory the pope. 5 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4012. Release by Nicholas Rons, of Myecham, to Henry de Strete,
citizen and vintner of London, of all his right in lands and tenements in
Myecham, purchased by the said Henry from William Mareys of the same.
Sunday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 21 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4013. Grant by William Mareys of Mycham, to William de
Carreu, son of Sir Nicholas de Carreu, knight, of land in Mycham, adjoining
a field called 'Nortfeld,' and the water called 'Lotebourn.' Bedyugton,
Thursday after St. Catherine, 10 Edward III. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4014. Release by Lecia late the wife of William Pikuge of
Kersaulton, widow, to the prior and canons of Merton, for the use of the
almoner of Merton, of all her right of dower or otherwise, in a croft called
'Newecroft' in Kersaulton, with other land there. Witnesses:—William
Aumbesas, Ralph de la Chaumbre, Ernald de Wykeford, and others (named).
Seal. |
[Surrey ?] |
A. 4015. Grant by Thomas de Merdenne son of Alexander, to Sir
Nicholas de Walingeford, chaplain, and perpetual vicar of Merdenne, of
four dayworks (daywerkas) of land adjoining land of the said vicar.
Witnesses:—James de Riddenne, Peter Dudeman, bailiff, and others
(named). [Henry III.] Damaged. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4016. Grant by Ralph de Alegate, clerk, to John de Hadestok,
son of Augustine de Hadstok, late citizen of London, of a garden in Suwerk
(Southwark), in St. Margaret's parish, in the marsh of the bishop of
Winchester, adjoining the garden of Stephen de Folbourn, bishop of Waterford. Witnesses:—Gregory de Roquesle, mayor of London, John Horn
and Ralph le Blond, sheriffs, and others (named). [3–4 Edward I.]
Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4017. Grant by William Redeston of Suthwerk, to Thomas
Wynchecombe, son of John Wynchecombe, citizen and armourer of London,
of a moiety of a tenement and gardens in Suthwerk, in St. Olave's parish,
in a place called 'Burgoyne' adjoining the high road leading from Bermondsey, and formerly belonging to Thomas Serle, citizen and 'malemaker'
of London. 16 October, 21 Richard II. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4018. Grant by Ralph son of Robert le Passager, and Matilda
his wife, to John Baudre, citizen and fishmonger of London, of a
messuage and curtilage in Suthewerk in St. Olave's parish, paying a yearly
rent to the grantor, to Richard le Gyvur and to John Prest. Witnesses:—
Henry de Dunleye, bailiff of Suthewerk, John de Wattone, servant of the
archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey the clerk, of Beremundeseye, and
others (named). [Henry III.] Two seals. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4019. Grant by Nicholas de Essex to John de Holeghe, of
15s. 5d. yearly rent paid by the prior and convent of St. Pancras, Lewes,
for a tenement in Suthewerk, in St. Olave's parish, late Adrian
Aschwy's. Reygate, 6 September, 4 Edward II. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4020. Release by Robert Jayler, alias Wyntryngham, of
Kyngeston, kinsman of William Wyntryngham, of Southwerk, deceased,
to John Maldelayne of London, of all his right in all the lands and
tenements of the said William in Southwerk. 20 March. 17 Richard II. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4021. Demise by John Danyell, the prior, and the convent of
St. Pancras, Lewes, co. Sussex, to Hermann Harryson, 'Blaksmyth,' of
the parish of St. Olave's, Southwerk, and to Christiana his wife, of a
shop with soller, and three cottages with sollers and two gardens in the
said parish, in a lane called 'Caterlane,' by the great gate of the hostel of
the said prior, for twenty-nine years. 28 May A.D. 1448, 26 Henry VI.
Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4022. Grant by William de la Rude, of the parish of Wocking,
to William de la Bruere, of the moor formerly held by Osebert le Bws,
with an addition (quadam augmentacione) up to the present bounds but
not including the dyke outside them. Witnesses:—Ralph de Papeworthe,
William de Horisulle, clerk, and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4023. Grant by Thomas Botiller of Suthwerk, and Alice his
wife, kinswoman and heiress of Richard Wynchecombe, her uncle, late
citizen and armourer of London, to Thomas Serle, citizen and 'Malemakere' of the same, of a moiety of a tenement with gardens in the
parish of St. Olave, Suthwerk, in a place called 'Burgoyne,' adjoining the
high road to Bermondeseye. Tuesday the vigil of the apostles Simon and
Jude, 18 Richard II. Two seals. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4024. Release by Sir John de Northwod, knight, of Kent, son
and heir of Sir Roger de Northwod, to William de Wyntringham, carpenter,
of Suthwerk, of all his right in a plot of land in Suthwerk by London, in
St. Olave's parish, adjoining a tenement called 'Northwodes.' Saturday,
the feast of the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 43 Edward III. |
Surrey.] |
A. 4025. Demise by John Wynchecombe, citizen and armourer of
London, and Thomas Wynchecombe, his son, to William Sertayn, citizen
and bowyer of the same, and to Alice his wife, of a tenement and garden
in Burgoyne, in the parish of St. Olave near Suthwerk, London, for their
lives, with remainder to their eldest surviving child for its life. 12 July,
23 Richard II. Two seals. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4026. Grant by Gilbert Threle, to the king, of a plot of
meadow called 'Smalemede' in Henle by Guldeford. 4 May, 29 Edward
[III]. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4027. Grant by William Stedeman and Emma his wife, to the
king, of a parcel of a meadow called 'Heweresmed,' and a parcel of a
moor called 'Heweresmor' in Henle. Henle by Guldeford, 4 May,
29 Edward [III]. Two seals.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll in
May of the year within written. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4028. Grant by William Fynche, to the king, of two parcels of
the same meadow and moor. Henlee by Guldeford, 8 May, 29 Edward
[III]. Seal.
Endorsed: 'non irrotulatur propter minorem etatem donatoris.' |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4029. Grant by William Millecent, and Isabella his wife, to the
king, of two parcels of the same meadow and moor. Henle by Guldeford,
4 May, 29 Edward [III]. Two seals.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4030. Release by Isabella Pors, to the king, of all her right in
a plot of meadow called 'Porsesmed,' and in a plot of moor in Henle by
Guldeford. 15 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4031. Release by Philip de Rykford and Juliana his wife, to the
king, of all their right in a plot of land called 'Hetheres' in Henle by
Guldeford. 7 May, 29 Edward [III]. Two seals.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4032. Sale and release by John son of Guy, to Gilbert Basset,
of all his meadow in Coteshers, in the manor of Sandres. Witnesses:
—Gilbert de Basevil, Ralph de Papewurze, and others (named).
[Henry III.]
Endorsed: 'Wocking.' |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4033. Acquittance by William atte Gate, to the king, for 60s.
received for the use of William Fynche, for certain plots of meadow and
moor in Henle, sold by Fynche to the king. 17 May, 22 Edward [III].
Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4034. Grant by Geoffrey le Dine, son of Richard le Dine, of
Sende, to Sir Fulk Basset, bishop of London, of an acre of meadow in
Woking meadow, and part of a meadow in Brademed. Witnesses:—
Ralph de Papeworth, Roger de Doudeswall, and others (named). [A.D.
1241–1260.] Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4035. Release by John Hewere, to the king, of all his right in a
parcel of meadow called 'Heweresmed' and in a parcel of moor called
'Heweresmore,' in Henle, which the king has of the gift of William
Stedeman and Emma his wife. 15 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4036. Release by Isabella Pors, to the king, of all her right
in the cottage and curtilage in Henle by Guldeford, which Richard Pors
and Juliana his wife gave to the king. 15 May, 29 Edward [III].
Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4037. Grant by John atte Mull, to the king, of a messuage and
curtilage, water-mill, land, pasture, moor, and meadow in Henle by
Guldeford. 4 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4038. Grant by John Edward, to the king, of a plot of meadow
called 'Porsesmed,' and of a plot of moor in Henle by Guldeford. 4 May,
29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4039. Release by Emma, daughter of Robert atte Hethe, to the
king, of all her right in a plot of land called 'Hetheres,'in Henle by
Guldeford. 7 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4028.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4040. Grant by John Flecchere and Joan his wife, to the king,
of a plot of land called 'Hetheres,' in Henle by Guldeford. 4 May, 29
Edward [III]. Two seals.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4041. Grant by John de Withewell, to the king, of a plot of
moor culled 'Pilmor' in Henle. 4 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4042. Grant by John Aynolf, to the king, of a cottage and toft
called 'Aynolfsthyng' in Henle by Guldeford in exchange for a plot called
'le Hethers.' 8 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4043. Grant by John de Stoughton, to the king, of a plot of moor
called 'Stoughtonesmore' in Henle. 4 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal of
arms.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4044. Grant by William atte Gate, to the king, of a messuage
and land in Henle by Guldeford, with 18d. yearly rent, in exchange for
lands called respectively 'Hallereslond' 'Westesmed,' and 'Westesmore,' in
Worplesdon, and pasture called 'Cobetesmore' in Henle. 8 May, 29 Edward
[III]. Seal.
Endorsed as A. 4027.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4045. Foot of fine whereby Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight,
and Margaret his wife, countess of Richemound, convey to the king, land,
meadow, pasture and wood, with 9s. rent called 'Bagshotesland' in Bagshote.
Westminster, Octave of the Purification, 21 Edward IV. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4046. Release by Joan, late the wife of Robert de Swalclyve,
citizen of London, to Sir John Vincencii, of Waltham Holy Cross, and to
his brother, Sir Richard, of all her right in a curtilage, with meadow land
and a dove-cot therein, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermundeseye.
Witnesses:—Sir Thomas, rector of St. Edmund's, Lumbardestrete, master
John Sunday, rector of St. Mary's, Wlchchehawe, and others (named).
Monday after the translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 14 Edward III.
Fragment of seal. |
Surrey. |
A. 4047. Demise by Bennet de Freudesberi, to Andrew Turk, citizen
and fishmonger of London, of a messuage with shops, garden, pond &c.
in Bermondesye, for six years. 4 June, 18 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4048. Grant by Laurence the smith (faber), of Bermundes[ey],
to William de Rokesle, citizen of London, and Sarah his wife, of land in the
parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermundes[ey] adjoining land called 'le
Wylde' of the prior of Beremundes[ey]. Witnesses:—Henry Freg, Peter
Sarang, Godin le Porter, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4049. Grant by Isabella le Luminurs of Bermundes[ey], to William
de Rokesle, citizen of London, and Sarah his wife, of land in the field called
'Watirfeld' in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermundes[ey], which
was given to the said Isabella by John son of William le Luminurs her
brother on her marriage with Henry son of William de Dilwys. Witnesses:—Geoffrey Clo, Henry Freg, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4050. Grant by Elyas de Hertford, clerk, to Sir Adam de
Strattone, clerk, of a messuage with grange &c. in Bedingtone. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas Esporun and Gerard de Ely, William Fiz, parson of
Bedingtone, Hugh de Kersalton, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4051. Grant by John Powel of Retherhythe, to William de
Rokesle, citizen of London, and to Sarah his wife, of land in Peveresfeld, in
the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermundeseye, adjoining lands called
'Watergong,' and 'le Wilde,' and in Northwaneworth in the parish of
St. Mary, Retherhythe, adjoining land called 'Suthwaneworth.' Tuesday
before the Purification, 26 Edward I. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4052. Grant by William le Mareschal of the parish of Certeseye, to
Sir John, perpetual vicar of Certeseye, of all his tenement with four shops
(seudis) and curtilages adjoining in Chertsey, with land and a small grove
(gravettam), at 'la Wodeland' in the said parish adjoining the high road to
Guldeford. Saturday after St. Hilary, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4053. Grant by John, perpetual vicar of Certeseye, to William le
Mareschal, of the same, and to Isabella his wife, in tail, of the premises
described in A. 4052, with reversion to the right heirs of the said William.
Wednesday, the feast of St. Scholastica, 24 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4054. Demise by John Oliver, the elder, of Croydon, to Thomas
Smygh of the same, and to Margery, his wife, of a curtilage in Croydon,
for one hundred and one years. Monday after St. Lucy the virgin, 44
Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4055. Agreement between Sir Alan Basset and William de la
Rude, whereby the said William is to hold from Sir Alan certain land and
moor which Thomas de la Goldhord held in Wocking manor; in return for
which and for a purpresture adjoining the road from Herisull to Sithwod,
and extending from beyond Parlingeford, the said William has released to
the said Alan, all his right in the land which Thomas de la Goldhord held,
and all purprestures which Alan or his heir3 have made in Woking manor.
Witnesses:—Sir War' Basset, and others (named). Feast of the Purification,
13 Henry III. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4056. Release by Richard Costaintyn, citizen and draper of London,
to John Cole, citizen and draper of the same, and to Alice his wife, of all
his right in the tenement with houses, ponds, gardens &c. in the parish of
St. Olave, Sutwerk, which he had of the gift of the said John. London,
Wednesday before St. James the apostle, 25 Edward I. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4057. Grant by John Dellere, of Croindone, to William Bernevyle
of the same, and to Mary his wife, of land by 'le Fousesgrene,' adjoining
land of John atte Delle, the grantor's younger brother. Thursday after
St. Leo the pope, 20 Edward III. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4058. Agreement between Alan Basset, and Geoffrey de Ho,
whereby the said Geoffrey releases to the said Alan, all that is contained by
the mill-dyke at 'Crumb,' and also his common of Fetrebroch, and also
grants to the said Alan the dyke along his meadow of Illenale, by his
plantation on the bank of the Waye: the said Alan in return, granting to the
said Geoffrey, the meadow between Hobourne and Kingeswarthe lately held
by Gery de la Rune. Witnesses:—Ruant' de Caume, Gilbert de Basevill',
William de Papeworthe, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Endorsed: 'Woking.' |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4059. Grant by Philip de Tunewrthe, to William de Huertmere,
in marriage with Agnes, the grantor's daughter, of four crofts called
respectively 'le Ham,' adjoining the high road from Bradelyeghe, 'le Buttes,'
'le Brechesendes' adjoining the field called 'la Brech,' and 'le Mulecroft'
with a moor called 'Hambrok,' and meadow land in 'la Mersh,' adjoining
the water called 'le Pol,' all in Suttune, in Wokkinge manor. Witnesses:—
Robert de Papewrthe, Geoffrey le Dive, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Cancelled. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4060. Agreement between Alan Basset and Peter de Pirefr',
whereby the latter grants that the portion of a pasture in Wockinge called
'Fetebroc' which Alan has inclosed, may remain to him and that he may
enclose one third of the remainder, in return for a grant of common in. the
unenclosed part of the said pasture to the said Peter and his men of
Wockinge, and the use of the cross road to Coyninere ford, except when
the land of Coyninere is sown (inbladata). Witnesses:—Gilbert
de Basevile, William de Papewurthe, and others (named). [Henry III.]
Damaged. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4061. Release by Juliana, daughter of Hamo de Sitwde, to Sir
Fulk Basset, bishop of London, of all her right in a moor called Hamo's
moor, in Coresbrok, in the parish of Wocking. Witnesses:—Robert
de Papewrth, Philip de Tunewrth, Peter sou of Jordan de Perefriht, and
others (named). [A.D. 1241–1200.] |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4062. Duplicate of A. 4058.
|
[Surrey.] |
A. 4063. Demise by Luke Athestompe and Isabella his wife, to
John Bissop son and heir of Walter Bissop, of the lands which they had in
Tanregge (Tandridge) and Wolknestede, after the death of Walter Bissop,
Isabella's late husband, paying 13s. yearly to Isabella, with remainder after
her death, to the said John in fee: the said John granting to the said Luke,
during the term of the demise, a tree trunk or cartload of wood, every
Christmas. Michaelmas day, 12 Edward II. Fragment of seal. |
[ ] |
A. 4064. Release by Edward Stanbank, to Richard Hoo, gentleman,
of all actions. 26 May, 12 Henry VIII.
Underwritten: 'per me Edward Stanbank.' |
Cornw. Devon. |
A. 4065. Letter of attorney by Edward Tretherf, son of John
Tretherf, esquire, authorising Richard Trevener to receive seisin from
Isota Strange, widow, kinswoman and one of the heirs of John
Carwynnek, of messuages, lands, and tenements &c. in Carwynnek,
Trevelek, Graunpond in the parish of Crede, Leskerdburgh, Brendon by
Lyskerd, and Plymouth. 20 September, 1 Henry VIII. Seal. |
Surrey. |
A. 4066. Grant by Robert de Wykford, clerk, to the king, of
meadow and moor land in Werplesdon by Suth Henle, late of Henry
West. Westminster, 22 February, 26 Edward III. Seal of arms,
broken.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4067. Demise by Thomas Scole, citizen and 'malemakere' of
London, to William Redeston of Suthwerk, of a moiety of a tenement
with gardens, in the parish of St. Olave, Suthwerk, in a place called
'Burgoyne' adjoining the high road from Bermuudeseye, formerly Richard
Winchecombe's, late citizen and armourer of London. 22 March,
18 Richard II. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4068. Certificate by Nicholas de Essex, informing John, the
prior, and the convent of Lewes, that he has granted to Sir John de
Holeghe, the 15s. 5d. yearly rent payable by them for a tenement in the
parish of St. Olave, Suthwerk. Reygate, Tuesday before St. Luke the
Evangelist, 4 Edward II. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4069. Release by John, son of Adrian Asshewy, to Sir John, the
prior, and to the convent of Lewes, of all his right in a messuage in
Suthwerk opposite St. Olave's church, late Henry Garland's. Witnesses:
—Henry de Dunlegh, bailiff of Suthwerk, Geoffrey David, bailiff of
Suthwerk to the earl of Warenne, and others (named). Tuesday before
St. Boniface the martyr, in the octave of Whitsuntide. 15 Edward I.
Portion of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4070. Demise by Sir John, earl of Warenne, to Thomas de Walton,
for life, of a messuage in Suthwerk which Henry Garland held, paying
one mark yearly to the prior of Bermundesey. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard
de la Vache, knight, and William de Rademilde, and others (named),
Wednesday, All Hallows' Eve, A.D. 1274. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4071. Agreement between the prior of Lewes and John de
Sholvestrode, that the said John shall use every means to compel Agnes,
daughter and heiress of Robert de Feldbrigge, son of Walter de la Saghe,
and William le Turnur, Agnes's husband, to carry out the agreement
between the said prior and the said Agnes and William, concerning
a tenement in Chertham, in the town of Tunrugge; for the faithful obser
vance of which John has submitted himself to the distraint of the bailiff of
Pevenesel for the time being &c. Witnesses:—Nicholas Malemeins,
and others (named). The prior's manor at Hymbelhorne, 1 June,
A.D. 1255. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4072. Grant by John son of Robert de Coventre, to Sir John,
earl of Warenne, of 5s. yearly rent from the second shop westward from
the grantor's hall in which hall Henry 'in the Lane' dwells, in the parish
of St. Olave, Suthwerk. Witnesses:—Sir Roger de Tylmanneston, knight,
Geoffrey Norman, bailiff of Suthwerk, and others (named). Friday before
Michaelmas, 6 Edward I. Seal, imperfect. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4073. Demise by Gilbert de Sancta Fide and Alice his wife, to
Sir Philip Basset, of all their land in Sende for eleven years from the feast
of St. Denis, 45 Henry III., or until Alice's death. Witnesses:—Sirs
William de Insula, David de Jarpenvil, Hubert de [Ru]yly, Robert the
chamberlain, Gilbert Ba . . . 1, John Hansard, knights, and others
(named). 45 Henry III. Mutilated. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4074. Grant by John Assewy of Suwerk, to Sir John, earl of
Warenne, of a messuage in Suwek (Southwark), opposite St. Olave's
church, formerly held by Henry Garlaund. Witnesses:—Sirs William
Manse, William de Russem, Robert de Cokefeud, knights, and others
(named). Portion of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4075. Acknowledgment by Ralph de Pappeworth of his obligation
to secure the title of Sir Fulk Basset, bishop of London, to meadow land
in Saund, which he has granted to the said bishop, under a penalty of 40s. to
the king; with renunciation by the said Ralph of the privileges granted to
crusaders. Witnesses:—Master William Passemer, canon of St. Paul's,
London, and others (named). Wocking, 8 Ides [6] of November,
A.D. 1257. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4076. Acknowledgment by A goes, late the wife of William de
Hertmere, that she is bound to render ½ a mark, yearly, to the Lady Alina
la Despenser, countess of Northfolk, at her manor of Wockinge, for a
messuage lands and tenements in Sutton, which came to the hands of the
said countess, after the said William's death, and which the said countess
has granted to Agnes for her life &c. Witnesses:—John de Wykeford,
Robert de Pappewrlhe, and others (named). Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4077. Release by John de Hadestok, son of Augustine de
Hadestok, late citizen of London, to Elias Tholesan, clerk, of all his right
in a garden in the marsh of the bishop of Winchester, in the parish of
St. Margaret, Suwerk, which John had of the gift of Ralph de Alegate,
clerk, adjoining the garden of brother Stephen de Folborn, bishop of
Waterford. Witnesses:—Gregory de Rokesle, mayor of London; John
Adrian, Walter le Cornwaleys, sheriffs of London, and others (named).
[6 Edward I.] Seal, broken. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4078. Demise by Adrian Asswy, to Henry Gerlaund and Joan
his wife, of a capital messuage in the parish of St. Olave, Suwerk, for
twelve years from Midsummer, paying yearly rents to the earl of Warenne,
the monks of Bermondsey and other persons (named). Witnesses:—
William de Becwoll, Henry Martin, bailiffs of Suwerk, and others (named).
39 Henry III. |
[Surrey ?] |
A. 4079. Release by Simon atte Gildehall, to the king, of all his
right in the lands and tenements which Roger West, 'tournour,' gave to
the king. Essamstede, 17 May, 29 Edward [III]. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll in
May of the year within written. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4080. Grant by John de Bovile, to Sir Fulk Basset, bishop of
London, of meadow land in Sandres, part in a meadow called 'seven
virgates.' Witnesses:—Richard de Wyk, Philip de Thonewrthe, and
others (named). [A.D. 1241–1260.] Portion of seal.
Endorsed: 'Wocking.' |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4081. Release by Thomas Joly, son and heir of Stephen Joly, late
of Suthwerk, draper, to William Lemyng, citizen and grocer of London,
and to Richard Jay, of all his right in a messuage and garden in Burgoyne
in the parish of St. Olave near Suthwerk, London, Which William Sertayn,
Alice his wife, and their eldest child, lately had for their lives, of the
demise of John Wynchecombe, citizen and armourer of London, and
Thomas his son. 5 November, 39 Henry VI. Seal.
Underwritten:—'I Thomas Joly delywyrd thys as for my dede.'
Endorsed:—Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll,
November, 7 Edward IV. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 4082. Grant by the same, to the same, of the same premises.
Witnesses:—John Burcestr, knight, and others (named). 3 November,
39 Henry VI. Seal.
Underwritten:—'I Thomas Joly delyver thys for my dede.' |
Camb. |
A. 4083. Grant by William Roydon of Fulbourne, co. Camb, and
Thomas Roydon, son and heir of Anne Roydon, deceased, kinswoman and
heiress of John Aunger, to Robert Holder of Barton, yeoman, Nicholas and
Robert Fanne, and Edmund and William Holder, of land in Barton, part
lying in Benelonde, and abutting on land of the prior of Barnewell, and
part abutting on Alford wey, and on land of the college of Corpus Christi
and St. Mary, Cambridge, and part in the field called 'Tilfild,' to hold to
the use of the said Robert Holder; with letter of attorney by the said
William Roydon authorising the said Thomas Roydon, his son, to deliver
seisin of the premises. 24 January, 13 Henry VIII. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4084. Grant by John atte Corner, to Roger atte Corner, his
brother, of his corner tenement in New Shorham, in a street called
'Sowterystrete.' Witnesses:—Regnald Godismark, bailiff, and others
(named). Monday after the Annunciation, 10 Henry VI. |
[Sussex ?] |
A. 4085. Grant by brother John de Carisloco, the prior, and the
convent of St. Pancras, Lewes, to Sir John Leme, the prior, and the
convent of Michelham, of licence to acquire the manor of Sutton from
William Batisford, Roger Gosselyn, and Richard Spencer, the said prior of
Michelham paying the rent due for the same to Reginald Pympe, of
Netlestede, co. Kent. Friday before Michaelmas, 16 Richard II. |
Sussex. |
A. 4086. Grant by Thomas Dymmocke of Southampton, merchant,
to Richard Benyamyn of Lewes, of a cellar with a chamber or loft
(camera sive lofta) over it, in New Shorham, called 'Malappynnys,'
adjoining the streets called 'Moderlove strete,' and 'Procession strete';
with letter of attorney authorising John Hunt to deliver seisin of the
premises. 14 March, 11 Henry VII. Signed. Seal. |
Sussex. |
A. 4087. Release by John Sharpe the elder of New Shorham, to
Thomas Dymmocke of Suthampton, merchant, of all his right in the above
premises. 8 September, 4 Henry VII. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4088. Grant by Nicholas Coc, rector of St. Peter's, Westute, to
Bartholomew Buchcnet, of a messuage and croft, late Richard de
Muchelham's, in the parish of St. Mary, Westute, [Lewes,] by 'le
Holeweye.' Witnesses:—John le Bener, Richard de Lulleham, Thomas de
Dokemaresfelde, and others (named) [Henry III.] |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4089. Grant by John Gomman of Lewes, to John le Aumblour
of Suthenovere (Southover), of a messuage in Suthenovere, in 'la Estporte.'
Sunday, the feast of the apostles Simon and Jude, 30 Edward I. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4090. Grant by Heremer, to William Kipenay, of a messuage in
Suthenovere, rendering yearly to the grantor five sorel pears (de sorellis).
Witnesses:—John de Monte Argy, then reeve, Roger Lewes, Alfred the
skinner (pellipario), Simon le Walewere, Robert le Wimpler, and others
(named). [Henry III.] Seal, broken. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4091. Grant by Christiana, late the wife of Saveric le Lyneter, to
John le Aumblour of Sothenovere, of a messuage in the parish of Sothenovere in the east gate (Estporta), extending from the high street called
'Broumannestrete' to the watercourse flowing to the mill called 'Watergate.' 3 November, 9 Edward II. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4092. Grant by John le Pottere of New Shorham, to Juliana
late the wife of Reginald le Cartere of the same, of a stone-built corner
tenement, called 'Malduppinne,' in the market place called 'Otmarcat' in
New Shorham, to hold for life, with remainder to Richard, her son.
Witnesses:—John Hemeri, bailiff of the town, and others (named).
1 August, 20 Edward III. |
Sussex. |
A. 4093. Demise by Reginald Janecok of Lambyrherst, to John
Cotyng of the same, of a messuage with garden in Lambyrherst, to the
west of Netherhoke common; with condition for the payment to the grantor
of 15s. on Monday called 'Hokemonedaie' next coming, in the said
messuage, in the presence of the neighbours. 4 February, 34 Henry VI. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4094. Release by John Russed and Matilda his wife, to William
de Acra, of all their right in a messuage in the parish of Suthenovere.
Witnesses:—Jocius Mangef[air], Robert Ginplir, Robert le Hattere, and
others (named). [Henry III.] Damaged. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4095. Grant by Ralph Merhs, to Andrew de Punfret, of a
messuage 'in ruyna Alvredi' in the Westport of Suthenovere, in the parish
of St. John the Baptist and St. Mary Magdalene. Witnesses:—John
the tailor (ciss . . e), reeve of Suthenovere, Richard de Tunebregge, and
others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4096. Grant by Philip Rishton, son and heir of Gilbert Rishton,
to John Aumblour of Lewes, called 'Peyntour,' of an enclosed meadow in
Dokwyssch, by the east gate of Suthenovere, adjoining a meadow belonging
to the lands of Smythewyke, and the dyke of Watergate mill. Palm
Sunday, 7 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
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A. 4097. Sale by Gilbert de Munchanesi, to John de Postwelle, of a
messuage, with a house built over it, in the street called 'Postwelle'
adjoining the court of Sir Warin de Munchanesi. Witnesses:—John le
Bron, William le bon enfant, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4098. Release by Christiana, late the wife of Saver . . le Lyneter,
widow, to John le Aumblou[r], of all her right in a tenement in the
Eastport of Sothenovere, adjoining the tenement of Maurice le Glaswrycte.
Witnesses:—Gilbert Sikelfont, William de Bery, and others (named).
9 Edward II. Seal. |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4099. Grant by John son of William de Glinde, to Gilbert de
Wainefedd, of a messuage in Suthovere, on the pond called 'Westpende.'
Witnesses:—Robert le Lomb, Roger le Wes, Nicholas the shoemaker
(sutore), Robert the Hafter (manubriatore), John Aufrai, and others
(named). [Henry III.] |
[Sussex.] |
A. 4100. Grant by Walter Kene of Lewes, to Walter Gosselyn of
the same, of a messuage with curtilage in the parish of St. John,
Southenovere, in Estporte, formerly belonging to John Nynch and afterwards to John atte Lynde. Saturday, the morrow of the Conception.
48 Edward III. Seal. |