|
[Notts.] |
A. 5601. Grant by William le Westren of Flintham, to Robert his
son, and Alice, daughter of Geoffrey Freman, in free marriage, of land in
Flintham, formerly the said Geoffrey's. Witnesses:—Sir John Husee,
William de Landford, and others (named). |
[Notts.] |
A. 5602. Grant by William Morin of Flintham, to Sir John Hose,
and Agnes his wife, of land in Flintham, part lying 'en le Breck' 'by
'le holgate,' part 'atte castel en le Breekes,' part 'atte redegate en le
Breekes,' part 'atte Harecotes,' part 'en Sakerdale,' part 'en liteling,' part
'en Greneholm,' and part on Chabeholm. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de
Schelton, and others (named). |
[Notts.] |
A. 5603. Release by Robert de Allirton in Flintham, to John Husee,
of Flintham, knight, of yearly rents due from Thomas, vicar of Flintham,
and others (named), for lands in Flintham, part 'en le mor,' and of all
other rents arising from all the tenement in Flintham which was formerly
his or his father's. Witnesses:—Master William de Barra, William Colston
of Flintham, and others (named). Fragments of seal in small bag. |
Leic. |
A. 5604. Acquittance by Sir Richard Knightley, knight, Valentine
Knightley his son and heir, Richard Fenys of Brawghton, co. Oxford,
knight, Hierome Farmor of Burcott, co. Northampton, and Nicholas Farmor
of Easton, co. Northampton, esquires, to Gabriell Pulteney of Misterton,
esquire, for 250l. received by them at the 'most usuall porche' of the parish
church of Litturworth, for a half-year's payment of an annuity of 500l.
granted to them by Sir Henry Darcie, knight, Dame Kathern his wife, and
the said Gabriell, out of capital houses &c. in Mysterton and Pulteney, and
lands &c. in the same places and in Misterton cum Fulteney &c. of which
premises the said Gabriell is now seized. 26 October, 36 Elizabeth.
English. Signed. Two seals. |
Warw. |
A. 5605. Grant and delivery of seisin by Thomas Wightman, son and
heir of Richard Wightman of Burbage, co. Leicester, to Henry Wilkinson,
chaplain, Edward Povey, bailiff of Eton, John Muston and William
Chapleyn, yeomen, of a messuage in Eton, to the use of Isabella Rawlatt
of Eton, relict of Richard Rawlatt, and after her death to the grantor's use,
in fee. 12 June, 2 Edward VI. |
Leic. |
A. 5606. Acquittance between the same parties as in A. 5604
9 October, 34 Elizabeth. English. Signed. Two seals. |
Leic. |
A. 5607. Draft of lease by Gabriel Poulteney of Misterton, esquire,
and John Cope, gentleman, to Edward Howe of Misterton, clerk, for a term
of years, of a close of pasture called 'Ferrers close' in Misterton, and one
'little close, backside or orcharde' in the same, 40 Elizabeth. English. |
Leic. |
A. 5608. Sale by Michaell Pultney of Misterton, esquire, to John
Bury of Bocheton, yeoman, of land called 'the Parocke' in the parish of
Ratbye, and of all his estate in lands &c. in Bocheton and Little Newton,
within the said parish. 24 April, 6 Elizabeth. English. Seal. |
Leic. |
A. 5609. Surrender by Robert Wale of Walcott, husbandman, to Sir
John Pulteney of Henden, co. Middlesex, knight, of all his estate in a
messuage and three yard lands in Walcott, formerly demised by Sir John
to the said Robert for the lives of Margaret, Robert's wife, and Luke and
Thomas, his sons. 1 May, 13 James I. English. Signed. Names of
witnesses. |
Leic. |
A. 5610. Confirmation, for ninety-nine years, by Mighell Pulteney of
Misterton, esquire, of a grant made by him in 1 Elizabeth, to Fraunces Bacon
of London, esquire, of a yearly rent of 16l. out of the manor or lordship of
Mystorton, and out of all messuages, lands &c. belonging to the said manor
in Mysterton and Calcott, for the lives of the said Fraunces, and John,
Edwarde, and Edmonde, his sons, to be paid at the dwelling-house of
Fraunces 'in the precyncte of the late howse called the White Fryers in
Flete Strete, in the suburbes of London,' 13 March, 9 Elizabeth. English.
Signed. Names of witnesses. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Leic. |
A. 5611. Duplicate of A. 5607.
|
N'hamp. |
A. 5612. Demise by Gabriell Pulteney of Misterton, co. Leicester,
esquire, to Thomas Saxton of Lutterworth, co Leicester, tailor, servant of
the said Gabriell, for twenty-one years, of a toft or croft 'wherin
sometymes a mesuage was erected,' in Lilborne, with all the grantor's
other lands there; the said Thomas undertaking to deliver to Gabriell at
his chief mansion house in Misterton, within a year, a true terrier (terrure)
of the said premises. 12 April, 39 Elizabeth. English. Names of
witnesses. Seal. |
Leic. |
A. 5613. Acquittance between the same parties as in A. 5604.
2 May, 42 Elizabeth. English. Signed. Seal. |
Leic. |
A. 5614. Duplicate of A. 5610. Signed. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Leic. |
A. 5615. Indenture witnessing the trusts upon which Gabriel Pulteney
of Misterton, has demised to Robert Spencer, son and heir of Sir John
Spencer, knight, George Shirley of Astwell, co. Northampton, Thomas
Spencer of Clarden, co. Warwick. Thomas Temple, Bassell Fildinge, and
John Cope, esquires, and George Cope, gentleman, certain lands called
'Wynterfeilde,' 'Holbecke,' 'Thornebrowe,' 'the Warren,' 'the Coinger,'
and 'Sharpehill,' in Misterton and Pulteney, and Misterton cum Pulteney,
and the pasture called 'the Higefeilde' in Misterton; viz. in favour of
Susan, Dorythie, and Marie, three of the grantor's younger daughters, and
of John his son and heir. 25 August, 37 Elizabeth. English. Signed.
Endorsed: 'Names of witnesses.' |
[Chesh.] |
A. 5616. Grant by John Danyell of Derresbury, esquire, to Rondulph
Hatton and Henry Senky, churchwardens or reves of Derresbury church,
or to their successors, of 20s., for arrears of rent for certain lands belonging
to the said church, which he 'of longe tyme' hath occupied without paying
rent, to be paid within the next three years; with further grant of 20d.
yearly for the said lands, 10 April, 15 Henry VIII. English. Seal. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 5617. Recognisance by William Ravenscrofte of Lincolns Inn,
esquire, to the Queen, for 100 marks. Westminster, 24 August, 40
Elizabeth.
Underwritten: Condition of above recognisance witnessing that whereas
in a suit between John Ireland, esquire, plaintiff, and John Danyell, esquire,
defendant, it was ordered that the defendant should pay certain sums to the
above named Mr. Ravenscrofte to the plaintiff's use, part for the tithe corn
of the demesne lands in Deresbury and part for costs recovered by the
plaintiff's father against the defendant, if the plaintiff shall abide by the
order of the court of Chancery upon a new bill to be exhibited by the said
defendant against the plaintiff, then the above recognisance shall be void.
English. Paper.
Endorsed: Names of Thomas Ireland of Barnards Inn, co. Middlesex,
gentleman, and Robert Griffith, of St. Dunstan's parish in 'le West,
London,' scrivener. |
Lanc. |
A. 5618. Demise by John Danyell of Darsebury, co. Chester, gentleman, to Robert Jackson of the Wall within the parish of Kyrkham,
husbandman, and Robert Hyggynson son of William Hyggynson of
Layrbricke, of one mese or tenement with lands &c. in Layrbricke, with
the reversion of the same viz. to the said Jackson for sixteen years, and
afterwards to the said Hyggynson for sixty years; the said William
Hyggynson to be allowed by the grantees to occupy a close called 'the
Myddylfeild.' 12 June, 3 & 4 Philip and Mary. Seal. |
Essex. |
A. 5619. Letter of attorney by Thomas Danyell of Derresburye,
co. Chester, esquire, cousin and next heir of Kateryn, late the wife of one
Froste of the county of Essex, authorising John Danyell, his son and heir,
to receive and dispose of all the messuages and lands &c. in Essex or
elsewhere in England, inherited by Thomas from the said Kateryn.
18 September, 1 Mary. English. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum that the said Thomas, within twenty days
after the recovery of the said lands, shall make to the said John a sufficient
assurance thereof in the law. Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5620. Grant by John Danyell of Deresbury, the elder, esquire, to
Alice Merbury, daughter of Richard Merbury of Over Walton, gentleman, as
jointure, in consideration of her marriage with John Danyell the younger, son
and heir of Thomas Danyell, son and heir of the grantor, of his manor or chief
messuage called 'the Hall of Deresbury,' together with two tenements and
a water mill in Deresbury, and other tenements there called 'Bircheley
Wodde,' 'Hall Croft,' 'Lamber Hey,' 'Marled Filde,' 'Hobbe Acre,' 'Grene
Hey,' 'Churche Filde,' 'Bothoms,' 'le Markes,' 'le Cliff,' and 'Goldy Croft,'
and tenements called 'Grene Hey,' Bircheley Hey,' 'Pele Hey,' 'Brendeyorthe,' and 'Meddowe Plek,' in Neuton by Deresbury, and a parcel of land
in Hatton by Deresbury, with remainder in tail, after her decease, to the
said John Danyell the younger; with letter of attorney authorising Richard
Starky, son and heir of Thomas Starky of Stretton, esquire, and Thomas
Grymesdiche, son of Thomas Grymesdiche of Hallom, to deliver seisin
9 December, 33 Henry VIII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of delivery of seisin of the said premises with
names of witnesses thereto. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5621. Demise by John Danyell of Darsburye, esquire, to Henry
Harper of Newton near Darsburye, husbandman, for the lives of the said
Henry and his natural sons, Thomas and John, of the close called 'The
grene hey,' in Newton, with liberty to make marl pits there; rendering
yearly 4s., two rent hens, and certain 'bones (boons) and avarages' specified;
also letter of attorney authorising Richard Starkye and Hugh Tomlynson
of Newton, to deliver seisin. 18 June, 22 Elizabeth, Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5622. Bond by Thomas Danyell of Deresbury, gentleman, son
and heir of John Danyell, esquire, to Richard Merbury of Over Walton
gentleman, for 200l. 4 December, 33 Henry VIII. Seal.
Underwritten: Condition of above bond, witnessing that if Thomas shall
suffer to be done all things necessary in law for securing in tail to the use
of John, his son and heir, the manor, meases, mill and lands &c. which
were of the inheritance of John Danyell, Thomas's father, in Deresbury,
Neuton, and Hatton near Deresbury, or elsewhere in England, then the
above bond shall be void. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5623. Mortgage for 7l. by John Danyell of Dersbury, esquire, to
Thomas Byrchenhed, of the same, yeoman, for the lives of the grantee and
his sons, John and Thomas, of a close called 'the Mylne Ryddinge' in
Dersbury, with the marl in the same; also letter of attorney authorising
Robert Pickeryn of Halton, yeoman, to deliver seisin. 26 October,
23 Elizabeth. English. Signed.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5624. Grant by John Danyell, son and heir of John Danyell of
Dersburye, deceased, to Thomas Danyell, his grandfather, for his life, in
accordance with an agreement made between them in 7 Elizabeth, of all
the grantor's messuages and lands &c. in Darsburye, in the tenure of the
said Thomas, with 'howsebote and heybote' in the same, and in other
lands &c. in Darsburye, of which the profits are received by the said
Thomas; also letter of attorney authorising Thomas Byrchenhed and Richard
Starkie to deliver seisin. 1 October, post 7 Elizabeth. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
Chesh. |
A. 5625. Indenture witnessing that for the declaration of the uses
of a fine to be levied concerning messuages, cottages, a salt house, and
lands &c. in Hunsterton, Hatherton, Duddington alias Derrington, Clutton,
Alvandley, Gloverstone, Handbridge, Claverton and Northwich, it is agreed
that Richard Massy of Rixton, and James Massy of Hindley, co. Lancaster,
esquires, shall be seised of the premises for such uses as Sir Gilbert Ireland,
knight, of the Hutt, co. Lancaster, shall declare, and in default of such
declaration to the use of Sir Gilbert for ever. 24 April, 20 James I.
English. Signed. Fragments of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5626. Bond by John Doune of Utkynton, and Thomas Dutton
of Dutton, esquires, Laurence Starky of Northwyche, and Geoffrey Starky
of Stretton, gentlemen, to Thomas Danyell, esquire, for 10l. 3 May,
25 Henry VI. Two seals and portions of seal. |
Chesh. |
A. 5627. Mortgage for 8l. by John Danyell of Dersbury, esquire,
to John Sutton, the elder, of the same, yeoman, for the lives of the grantee
and his natural sons, Thomas and John, of a close called 'the Mylne
Ryddinge' in Dersbury; with letter of attorney authorising John Ryder
of Preaton, husbandman, and Thomas Danyell, of Dersbury, gentleman, to
deliver seisin. 14 March, 26 Elizabeth. English. Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5628. Acquittance by John Danyell of Deresbury, to John
Birkheved of Crouton, for 20l., the remainder of 40l. for which sura, in
addition to 40l. paid by William Wittor, clerk, the said Danyell has sold
to the said Birkheved and Wittor, the manor of Doresbury and all his
other lands in Deresbury, Newton, Hatton, Hallom, and elsewhere in the
county named. Monday after Midsummer day, 29 Henry VIII. English,
Seal, defaced. |
Chesh. |
A. 5629. Demise by Anne Danyell, widow, late the wife of John
Danyell, esquire, of Deresbury, to Thomas Grymesdiche of Hallom, for
seven years, of a close in Deresbury called 'the Brome Filde,' for the rent
of one peppercorn; with condition that so long during the said term as
Anne shall pay 10s. to the said Thomas, yearly, she is to remain in
possession of the said close. 1 April, 35 Henry VIII. English. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 5630. Grant by William de Grymesdiche, to William Danyel of
Dersbury, of all his lands &c. in Neuton near Dersbury, with common of
pasture. Monday before Christmas day, 2 Henry VI. Portion of seal. |
[Lanc.] |
A. 5631. Grant by William Danyell of Dersbury, to John of Stanley,
knight, of the custody of all the lands &c. in Halsnade, sometime belonging
to Nicholas the Norres of Halsnade, within the parish of Prestecote, which
he held in chief of the said William, in whose hands they now are by reason
of the minority of Thomas son of Thomas of Wetherby, cousin and heir
of Nicholas, together with the marriage of the said Thomas. Thursday
after Midsummer day, 10 Henry V. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5632. Sale by John Danyell of Derysburye, esquire, to Thomas
Mynshull of Erdeswicke, gentleman, of all the tithes of corn and grain
collected by the said John in the parish of Mynshull since the first day
of June last; also demise for two years of the said tithes at a yearly
rent of one peppercorn. 29 October, 17 Elizabeth. English. Signed.
Seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5633. Demise by Richard Crymes of Netherwhitley, yeoman, to
John Talior of Preston upon the hill, for the remainder of the undermentioned term, of a third part of a close called 'the Cowe hey' in
Dersburie, demised to Richard for twenty-one years, in 19 Elizabeth, by
John Daniell of Dersburie, esquire. 20 December, 25 Elizabeth.
English.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 5634. Bond by Robert Gernet of Sutton, to Thomas Daniell of
Derresbere, for 100s., by which he undertakes to perform the covenants
contained in two indentures made between him and the said Thomas
Daniell. 12 June, 20 Edward IV. Seal.
Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said Robert
perform the covenants contained in a pair of indentures between the above
parties, then the above bond shall be void. |
Chesh. |
A. 5635. Agreement between John Daniell of Deresburye, esquire, and
the dean and chapter of Christchurch, Oxford, witnessing that whereas the
said dean and chapter have demised to the said Daniell for twenty-one years
the tithe of corn and grain in Deresbutye, Halton, Astmoore, Sutton, Aston
'there bye,' Aston Graunge, Halton near Deresburye, Over Walton, Nether
Walton, Leckewick moore and Preston, the tithe of corn and grain, grass
hay, pig, and goose of Thelwall, and the tithe of hay &c. of More Sutton
and Lekewick; the said Daniell agrees that the said demise shall not
charge the said dean and chapter with any action of covenant &c. and the
paid dean and chapter agree not to do anything prejudicial to the said
Daniell's estate in the premises. 14 July, 23 Elizabeth. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5636. Release by Ranulf Maynwaringe of Over Peever, esquire,
William Bate, and Ranulph Leiche of the same, yeomen, and George
Fearneley of Over Whitley, yeoman, to Robert Bent of Netherknottesford,
yeoman, of all their right in all the messuages and lands &c. in Netherknottesford, Overknottesford and Crossetowne of Knottesford, or elsewhere
in the county named, in which the said Robert has or had any estate.
20 October, 40 Elizabeth, A.D. 1598. Signed.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5637. Grant by Richard de Grey, knight, earl of Kent, lord of
Hastings, Wayeford and Rythyn, to William Rychardson of Ayton and
Richard his son, of a messuage and adjacent lands in Ryscheton and
Ayton viz. fields called 'Asschefyld,' 'Wynterford,' 'le Sowchus' and 'le
'Bulthurst,' a pasture called 'le Oxe Hey,' a yearly rent from the broad
meadow, and the field called 'le Cokkersfyld'; with letter of attorney
authorising Ralph Beeston to deliver seisin. The manor of Amtyll,
14 March, A.D. 1500, 15 Henry VII. |
Chesh. |
A. 5638. Release by Thomas Danyell, son and heir apparent of John
Danyell of Deresbury, esquire, to his father, of all his right in the reversion
of all the manors, messuages, mills &c. in Deresbury, Neuton, and Hatton
near Deresbury, which he might inherit after his said father's death.
1 December, 33 Henry VIII.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Boll in
Easter, 10 Elizabeth. |
Chesh. |
A. 5639. Demise by the Dean and Chapter of Christchurch, Oxford,
to Sir Rondle Brereton of Malpasse, knight, and John Egerton of Oulton,
esquire, for twenty-one years, of tithes in Over Runcorne, Nether Runcorne,
Clifton demesne, Aston demesne, Norton, Stockham, Midleton Grange,
Nawgars field, Over Walton, Nether Walton, Halton, Astonmore alias
Astmore, Aston Grange and Aston Towne, and of such parts of the
demesne lands of Dutton as are in the rectory and parish of Runcorne,
also their tithes 'of pigge and goose' in Moore Keckewick, Daresbury,
Acton Grange, Halton, Astmore, Over Walton, Nether Walton, Sutton,
Aston, Midleton Grange, Aston, Aston Grange, Preston, Hatton, Over
Runcorne, Nether Runcorne, Norton and Stockham, with all their tithes
of fish and fishings within the said rectory, with tithe of woods, and
all 'mortuaries' yearly happening in the said rectory, and such parts of the
Easter Book and Lent Roll as are not the property of the vicar of Runcorne.
10 July, 36 Elizabeth. English. Paper copy. |
Chesh. |
A. 5640. Grant by John Danyell of Deresbury, esquire, to William
Wittour, clerk, doctor of laws, and John Birkheved of Crouton, of all his
manors, messuages &c. in Deresbury, Halom, Newton and Hatton near
Deresbury or elsewhere in the county named; with letter of attorney
authorising Edward Meiryk of Codynton, and Hamo Dychefeld, gentlemen,
to deliver seisin of the premises. 22 July, 26 Henry VIII. Cancelled.
Endorsed: 'The deade of gifte of John Daniell the eldr to the
morgages.' |
Chesh. |
A. 5641. Bond by Thomas Danyell of Dersburye, gentleman, to
John Danyell of the same, for 200l. 2 June, 5 Edward VI. Seal.
Underwritten: Condition of above bond, witnessing that if the said
Thomas shall obey the award of certain arbitrators, named, concerning all
disputes between the said parties, then the above bond shall be void.
English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5642. Grant by Thomas Danyell, esquire, to John Donne of
Utkynton, esquire, of the wardship of the lands of James Bruyn late of
Stapilford, deceased, with the marriage of the heir of the said James, which
wardship and marriage have been granted by the king to the said Thomas.
3 May, 25 Henry VI. Seal. |
Chesh. |
A. 5643. Demise by John Danyell son and heir apparent of Thomas
Danyell of Deresbury, gentleman, and Ales Merbury daughter of Richard
Merbury of Overwalton, gentleman, to William Sutton of Deresbury and
John Harper of Neuton near Deresbury, for twenty years, of closes in
Deresbury called respectively 'the Bothoms,' 'the Churche Filde' and
'the Markes' and a close in Neuton aforesaid called 'the Grene Hey.'
1 May, 34 Henry VIII. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5644. Release by Thomas Webster of Deresbury, gentleman, to
John Danyell of Deresbury, esquire, of all actions &c. 20 November,
10 Elizabeth. Seal.
Underwritten: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5645. Demise by John Mynshull of Mynshull, esquire, to Thomas
Pownall of the same, husbandman, for his life, and that of Alice his
wife, and John their son, of a messuage and cottage in Mynshull, with
land there in the field called 'the echowes,' and three quarters 'of a day
math of medowynge' in the town meadow of Mynshull, the grantee to
permit Robert Ryle, the younger, to enjoy the said land and 'medowynge'
during such term as his brother, Sir Charles Ryle, has interest in the
tenement at 'the woodgrene'; with letter of attorney authorising Christopher
Frogge to deliver seisin. 10 October, 9 Elizabeth. English. Seal. |
Chesh. |
A. 5646. Demise by John Danyell of Daresburye, esquire, to
Thomas Danyell of the same, gentleman, for twelve years, of the manor
or capital messuage of Daresburye; if the said John shall pay 4l. to the
said Thomas within the said term, he may resume possession. 5 April,
8 Elizabeth. English. Signed.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Chesh. |
A. 5647. Bond by Thomas Danyell of Daresburye, gentleman, to
John Danyell of the same, gentleman, for 600l. 17 October, 6 Elizabeth.
Underwritten: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said
Thomas shall observe the articles of a bill indented, of even date, then the
above bond shall be void. English. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 5648. Indenture between William Wever 'of the Mydilwich,' On
the one part, and Rondulf Baskervyle and Agnes his wife, on the other part,
witnessing that the said Rondulf and Agnes undertake not to prevent
their own lands &c. or those of Rondulf's father, William Baskervyle, from
descending in tail to William Baskervyle, son of the said Rondulf, and in
default of issue to the right heirs of Rondulf, who is to be at liberty to
make a demise of lands &c. by a date specified to the yearly value of
5 marks, for a term of twelve years; if Rondulf make any bargain of the
said 5 marks, the said Wever shall have the said bargain 'paying therefore
as another man will give.' 4 June, Edward V. English. Seal, injured. |
Chesh. |
A. 5649. Grant by Thomas Hallum of Newton, gentleman, to John
Danyell, esquire, son and heir of William Danyell, lord of Deresburye, for
his life, and to Jonetta, his wife, the grantor's daughter, in tail, of a
messuage in Newton and all his lands there called 'le Pelecroft,' 'Brend
Garth,' 'Pryors Feild,' 'les Holtes,' 'Oxehey,' 'Hamondes Heyes,' and
'Hallum meadowes 'viz. 'le Greate meadowe,' 'le Lyttle meadowe,' and
'le Upper meadowe,' together with 'le Grenehey,' 'Byrchleyhey' and
'Pyckeringes Heyes'; also another messuage &c. in Newton, and land
called 'le meane hey' in Hatton by Deresburye; with remainder to the
right heirs of the grantor. Witnesses:—Richard and Edmund Danyell,
knights, brothers of the said William, and others (named). 1 March,
1 Henry VI. Seal of arms.
Endorsed: 'An entaile dede fro[m] Hallum to Danyers.' |
Chesh. Lanc. |
A. 5650. Bond by John Danyell, gentleman, of Deresbury, son and
heir of Thomas Danyell, late of the same, deceased, to Sirs Robert Danyell
and William Torbok, knights, and others, named, for 500l. for the observance
of certain conditions contained in a grant by him to the other parties of the
manor of Deresbury, with all his lands &c. in Deresbury and Upper
Walton, co. Chester, and in Eccleston, Sutton, Raynehull and Larebrygge,
co. Lancaster &c. 12 December, 14 Henry VII. English. |
Chesh. |
A. 5651. Release by Ellen Farer of Acton, widow, to John Danyell
of Daresburie, of all debts &c. 3 July, 31 Elizabeth. English. Paper.
Seal. |
Chesh. |
A. 5652. Demise by John Danyell the elder, son and heir apparent
of Thomas Danyell of Derusburie, esquire, to Humfrey Penketh of the
same, Webster, and Mergerie his wife, for their lives, of a messuage and
lands &c. in Derusburye, and all his portion of a pasture called 'the Meane
Heye' in Halton. 10 May, 6 Edward VI. English. Signed. Fragment
of seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5653. Release by Margery, daughter of Llewellyn Vaghan ap
Jevan ap Llewelyn, relict of Jankyn ap Jevan ap David, widow, to
Gregory ap David Annoill ap Jevan ap David, clerk, of all her right of
dower in a messuage and lands in Kilowayn in the lordship of the bishop
and dean and chapter of St. Asaph, which Gruffith ap Jankyn ap Jevan,
son of the said Margery, has granted to the said Gregory. Friday after
St. Anne, 5 Henry VII. Portion of seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5654. Demise by Peires Mostyn of Talacrey, esquire, to Roger
Mostyn, gentleman, for twenty-one years, of a water corn mill called
'Melyn Byghton' in Byghton; Roger undertaking to give to the said
Peires 'the keepinge of one hounde, grey hounde or spaniel, if any be sent
unto him during the said terme.' 10 December, 32 Elizabeth. English
Signed. Fragments of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Flint. |
A. 5655. Release by Thomas Geffray, kinsman and heir of Geoffrey
ap Gregor ap Gruffith, to Alice, daughter of Gruffith ap Res, wife of Fulk
ap Thomas, of all his right in lands &c. in Kylowen, Brynpolyn, Talarth
and Gwernglefryd which Gregory ap David Annoill, clerk, granted to the
said Geoffrey ap Gregor. 8 March, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary. Seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5656. Grant by Deicus ap Eign' ap Jevan, free tenant in
Westbury, in the commote of Prestaton, to David ap Jevan ap Deicus, of
land in Westbury, part abutting on the wallic' called 'Mach ir oen,' part
called 'Daw gefn in y Berth loid,' part called 'Trikefn in y Berth loid,'
and part being the grantor's purparty of land called 'Garth y berth loid,'
also a moiety of all his land in the places called 'Maes y Chwerwiva'
and 'y Gors.' Monday before St. Lawrence, 8 Edward IV. Portion of
seal.
Annexed: Copy of entry on the roll of the sessions held at Flint
before Thomas, lord of Stanley, justice of Chester, on Thursday before
St. Lawrence, 8 Edward IV, of the petition of the above grantee for licence
to acquire the said land, to hold of the king, as earl of Chester, and of the
said justice's consent. |
Flint. |
A. 5657. Grant by David ap Jevan ap Deicus, free tenant in
Brynpolyn in the lordship of the bishop and dean and chapter of St. Asaph,
to Gregory ap David Annoill, clerk, of all his lands, rents and services
&c. in Brynpolyn. Thursday after the Assumption, 11 Henry VII. |
Flint. |
A. 5658. Mortgage by John Hope of Broughton, esquire, to Peires
Moston of Talacrey, esquire, of five messuages with lands &c. in Gronaunt
and Prestaton. 10 May, 34 Elizabeth. English. |
Flint. |
A. 5659. Release by Ken' ap David ap Gruffith of Ewaynystor, and
Henry his son and heir, to Peter Mostyn, esquire, of all their right in all
the messuages and lands &c. in Gronant and Kelston, which the said Peter
lately acquired from the said Ken' by way of mortgage. 5 July, 11 Elizabeth.
Portion of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Flint. |
A. 5660. Release by Res and Deio, sons of Mad' ap Mered' ap Ken',
to Eden and Jevan, sons and heirs of David ap Med' ap Jorum Goz, of
Llannelwy, of all their right in land in a place called 'Cae Ken' duy,' in
Llannelwy, in the hamlet of Brynpolyn, in the lordship of the bishop and
dean and chapter of St. Asaph, and which their said father granted in
A.D. 1432 to David the father of the said Eden and Jevan. Sunday before
the Annunciation, 35 Henry VI. |
Flint. |
A. 5661. Release by Margaret daughter of David ap Meredithe, and
wife of Ithell ap Howell, to Gregory ap David Annoill, clerk, of all her
right in the lands and tenements &c. in Brynpolyn and Gwernglefritt in
the lordship of the bishop and dean and chapter of St. Asaph, which
John ap Ithell ap Howell granted to the said Gregory. 5 August,
21 Henry VII. |
Flint. |
A. 5662. Grant by John ap Res ap Kenet, proprietor in Cwesper, to
Peter ap Richard ap Hoell, of all his messuages and lands &c. in Cwesper.
8 April, 32 Henry VIII.
Underwritten: 'per me Ranulphum Lloyd.'
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the General Sessions held at
Flint, on Thursday, 13 October, 34 Henry VIII. |
Flint. |
A. 5663. Grant, in tail, by Edward ap Jevan ap Deicus, free tenant
in Kelston and Gwesbur', in the commote of Prestaton, to Harry ap
Edward ap Jevan, his son, after the grantor's decease, of all his messuages
and lands &c. in Kelston and Gwesbur', with remainder to the grantor's
right heirs. Saturday before Christmas, A.D. 1511. Portion of seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5664. Grant by John ap Jankyn ap Jollyn, free tenant in
Kyloweyn, in the lordship of the bishop and dean and chapter of St. Asaph
to Gregory ap David Annoile, clerk, of land in Kiloweyn, lying between
the common land called 'Gwayn Kilowen' and the stream called 'y Ravon
vechan.' Saturday after St. Hilary, 16 Henry [VII ?]. Portion of seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5665. Demise by Gruff[ith] ap Rys ap Sir David, to Robert ap
Jevan ap Robyn, of land in Kylowen in the lordship of the bishop and
dean and chapter of St. Asaph, part called 'Tythin David,' between a place
called 'Mays ywayn' and a close called 'Gay Kynan,' and part commonly
called 'Garth Geffre,' together with other land lying within 'Ie Tithin
David.' Last day of September, 14 Henry VIII. |
Flint. |
A. 5666. Letter of attorney by Roger Leche, knight, authorising
William Lecche to deliver to John de Helegh and Cicely his wife, seisin of
all Roger's lands and tenements in the bailiwick (ringildia) of Kylkeyn,
which he lately acquired from the king, while prince of Wales and earl of
Chester, and which had belonged to Gruff[ith] Lloyt ap David ap Jorum
Says. Flynt, 11 September, 2 Henry V. |
Flint. |
A. 5667. Grant by Gregory ap David Annwyll, clerk, free tenant in
Brynpolyn and Gwernglevryd in the lordship of the bishop and dean and
chapter of St. Asaph, to Gruff[ith] ap Res ap Sir David, of all his
messuages and lands &c. in Brynpolyn and Gwernglevryd. 8 March,
2 Henry VIII. |
Flint. |
A. 5668. Release by Thomas Griffith, son and heir of Hugh Griffith,
late of Hollywell, deceased, to William Mostyn of Bagillt, gentleman, of all
his right in a messuage in Hollywell, with a parcel of garden adjoining, and
other lands there. A.D. 1635. |
Flint. |
A. 5669. Release by Hugh Gruff' ap John ap Res of Talar, yeoman,
to Peter Foulkes, kinsman and next heir of Fulk ap Thomas ap Grono, gentleman, of all his right in land in Talar adjoining land called 'Acker Blethyn,'
the water of Elwy, and the common road leading from the bridge called
'y pompren Karreg' to 'y Roo,' which land, Hugh's father, Gruffin ap
John ap Res, deceased, mortgaged for 6l. to the said Fulk. 24 January,
40 Elizabeth, A.D. 1597. |
Flint. |
A. 5670. Sale by Rees ap Richard ap Rees ap Eden, free tenant in
Llyssycoed, to Peter Mostyn, esquire, and John ap Ithell ap John,
of a tenement with lands and woods &c. in Llyssycoed. 7 May, 8
Elizabeth.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to deed and to delivery of seisin. |
Flint. |
A. 5671. Grant by Rys ap David ap Jevan and his wife Katherine
verch Rys ap Jevan Goz, free tenants in Gwesbyr', to John ap Rys ap
David ap Jevan, their son, of lands and tenements &c. in Gwesbyr' in the
commote of Prestatyn, 23 June, 28 Henry VIII.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
Flint. |
A. 5672. Release by Lewis ap Res ap David ap Jevan, to Peter
Mostyn alias ap Richard ap Howell, of all his right in all his lands and
tenements in Gwespir in the commote of Prestaton. 20 March, 37 Henry
VIII. Seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5673. Grant by Llenkn verch Jevan ap Ken' ap Jevan, widow,
free tenant in Brynpolyn, in the lordship of the bishop and chapter of
St. Asaph, to Gruff[ydd] ap Mad[oc] ap Jevan ap Rririt, of all her share in two
closes in Brynpolyn, one called 'Cae y pruddyn' in the hamlet of Llanelwy
by the land called 'Caer Pyrnhawn' and the other called 'Cae moriddic'
by the land called 'Llety byll.' Sunday before Michaelmas, 9 Henry VI.
Seal.
Underwritten: Memorandum that the said Lleuku has demised to the
said Gruff[ydd] ap Mad[oc] all her lands &c. in Brynpolyn to be held under
the same form as they were held by the grantor after her father. |
Flint. |
A. 5674. Bond by David ap Jevan ap Dicus ap Mad[oc], to Gregory
ap David Annoill ap Jevan ap David, clerk, for 43 marks. Michaelmas,
8 Henry VII.
Underwritten: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said
David shall not interrupt the said Gregory in his occupation of the lands
&c. conveyed to him by the said David by 'his dede of pride' in Brynpolyn in the lordship of the bishop, and dean and chapter, of St. Asaph, then
the above bond shall be void. English. |
Flint. |
A. 5675. Grant by Henry ap Res ap Jevan ap Ithell of Creythyn,
clerk, to Peter Mostyn, esquire, of a yearly rent of 4s. 4d. from a tenement
and lands in Coelllay in the lordship of Mohuntisdale. 12 May, 4 & 5
Philip and Mary. Signed.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |
[Notts.] |
A. 5676. Grant by Robert son of Richard at the head of the town
(ad caput ville) of Flintham, to John de Elleton in Flintham, and Agatha
his wife, of land in the meadow of Flintham, in Kerfurlong, adjoining
the meadow of the abbot of Welebeck. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Selton,
Geoffrey de Gorham, and others (named). Seal. |
Flint. |
A. 5677. Grant by Gregory ap David Annoill, clerk and free tenant in
Kilowayn, Brynpolyn, Talarth, and Gwernglefride, in the lordship of the
bishop and dean and chapter of St. Asaph, to Geoffrey ap Gregor ap
Gruff[ydd] clerk, of all his lands &c. in the said places. Thursday after
St. Barnabas, 22 Henry VII. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 5678. Demise by Roger and Nicholas, sons of Edmund de Watford,
to Nicholas Hill of Welton, of a messuage and land in Watford which John
Golafre formerly held in villenage from the said Edmund. Tuesday, the
feast of St. Vincent, 26 Edward III. |
Berks. |
A. 5679. Release by Edmund Chaterton, clerk, John Langham,
burgess and 'iremonger' of Redyng, Thomas Besteney and William
Aspull, to Alexander Sydenham, esquire, and Agnes his wife, of all their
right in three tenements in the street called 'le Newstrete,' in Redyng,
adjoining the lane called 'le Gutterlane.' 28 June, 5 Henry VII. Three
seals. |
Berks. |
A. 5680. Demise by Edmund Chaterton, clerk, William Herte,
citizen and clothier (pannarius) of London, John Bakester, Richard Cleche,
and Henry Kelsale, to Alexander Sydenham, esquire, and Agnes his wife,
of three tenements &c. in Reding, in the street called 'le Newstrete,'
adjoining the lane called 'le Goturlaue,' which the grantors lately had of
the gift of John Langham of Reding 'iremonger.' 26 June, 5 Henry VII.
Five seals, one broken. |
Berks. |
A. 5681. Grant by John Langham of Redyng, 'iremonger' to
Edmund Chaterton, clerk, William Hert, citizen and clothier of London,
John Baxster, Richard Cleche and Henry Kelsale, of three tenements, with
curtilages and gardens, in Redyng, in the street called 'le Newstrete'
adjoining the lane called 'Gutterlane'; the said Richard Cleche then being
mayor of Redyng. 28 July, 4 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 5682. Award by John Heyron and Edmund Chaterton, priest,
arbitrators in a dispute between Alexander Sydenham and John Langeham,
'iremonger,' relative to lands and tenements in Redyng, witnessing that
having heard the parties on the 26 June, 5 Henry VII., they award the
said lands to Alexander Sydenham who is to pay to John Langeham,
23l. 6s. 8d. English. Seal. |
Berks. |
A. 5683. Demise by John Langham, burgess and 'iremonger' of
Reding, Thomas Besteney and William Aspull, to Alexander Sydenham,
esquire, and Agnes his wife, of the premises described in A. 5679. which
the grantors, with Roger Pye, deceased, had of the grant of William Norrys,
knight; with letter of attorney authorising Robert Brylle and Richard
Playcy to deliver seisin. 22 June, 5 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 5684. Demise by Roger Pye, Thomas Besteney and William
Aspull, to John Langham of Redyng, 'irmongere,' and Joan Wheteley of
Chesham, co. Bucks, widow, of all their lands &c. in Redyng which they,
with the said John Langham, lately had of the gift of William Norreis,
knight, the said John having released all his right therein to the present
grantors; with letter of attorney authorising William Beynton and William
Buck to deliver seisin. 20 March, 1 Richard III. Three seals, one
broken. |
[Berks.] |
A. 5685. Duplicate of A. 5684. Three seals, one broken. |
Berks. |
A. 5686. Letter of attorney by William Norreis, knight, authorising
Richard Carpenter and William Neleson to deliver [seisin] to John
Langham of Redyng, burgess and 'irmongere', Roger Pye, Thomas
Besteney, and William Aspull, of all the lands &c. in Redyng which the
said William Norreis lately had of the release of William Edmond of
Wellys, co. Somerset, gentleman, who had them of the grant of Thomas
Clerk of Redyng, draper. Yatynden, 19 March, 19 Edward IV. Portion
of seal. |
Berks. |
A. 5687. Grant by William Norreis, knight, to John Langham,
burgess and 'irmongere' of Redyng, Roger Pye, Thomas Besteney and
William Aspull of all the lands &c. in Reding which he has of the release
of William Edmonde of Wellys, co. Somerset, gentleman, and which the
said William Edmonde had of the grant of Thomas Clerke late of Redyng,
draper. Yatynden, 19 March, 19 Edward IV. Seal of arms. |
[Berks.] |
A. 5688. Letter of attorney by William Eadmud of Welles, co.
Somerset, authorising John Langeham of Redyng, to receive possession of
lands and tenements &c. lately belonging to Thomas Clerk of Redyng,
draper. 19 June, 10 Edward IV. Injured. Seal. |
Berks |
A. 5689. Release by William Edmounde of Wellis, co. Somerset,
gentleman, to William Noreys, knight, of all his right in all the lands
and tenements, &c. in Redyng which he lately had of the gift of Thomas
Clerke, late of Redyng, draper. 7 July, 18 Edward IV. Injured. Fragments of seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 5690. Bond by William Edmounde of Wellis, CO. Somerset,
gentleman, to William Noreys, knight, for 100l. 7 July, 18 Edward IV.
Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said
Edmounde shall deliver to the said Noreys all the deeds belonging to the
lands and tenements &c. late belonging to Thomas Clerke, draper, of Redyng,
and specially a grant, dated 5 Edward IV, by the said Thomas to the said
Edmounde, then the above bond shall be void. 7 July, 18 Edward IV. |
Berks. |
A. 5691. Grant by Thomas Clerke of Redyng, draper, to William
Edmounde of Wellys, co. Somerset, gentleman, of all his lands and
tenements &c. in Redyng, or elsewhere in England. Amersham, Friday
before the Purification, 5 Edward IV. Seal. |
Surrey. |
A. 5692. Grant by Thomas Dallett of Barmonzey, yeoman, to
Frauncis Wylmore of the parish of St. George the martyr, Southwark,
innholder, of two little messuages or tenements adjoining a messuage
known by the sign of 'the Trowell,' in Longelane, in the parish of St.
Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, which the said Wylmore lately purchased
from the said Dallett. 9 October, 26 Elizabeth. A.D. 1584. Signed.
Underwritten: Names of witnesses.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin.
Annexed: Bond by the said Thomas to the said Francis for 80l.
9 October, 26 Elizabeth. Portion of seal. Underwritten: Names of
witnesses.
Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said Thomas
shall observe the covenants of a pair of indentures of even date, made
between himself and the said Francis, then the above bond shall be void.
English. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 5693. Grant by Adrian le Poleter and Emma his wife, sister of
the late Henry Attemade, to Elias Russel, citizen of London, and Juliana
his wife, of land in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Beremundes[eye],
adjoining land of the prior of Bermundes[eye] called 'Reyneresfeld,' and
abutting on the street called 'Le Gorestrate.' Two seals. |
[Bedf.] |
A. 5694. Acquittance by the prior and convent of Merton, co. Surrey,
to William Stanford of Meperdesale, for 26s. 8d. yearly rent for land in
Meperdesale (Meppershall). 1 October, 22 Henry VI. |
Surrey. |
A. 5695. Defeasance of a bond by William Mareys of Micham, to
Henry de Strete, citizen and vintner of London, for 100l. witnessing that
if the said Henry may quietly hold, for twenty-five years, certain lands and
tenements in Micham, Wykeford, Wendlesworthe, and Kersalton, according
to the form of a grant and indentures made between the said Henry and
William, and Alice, William's wife, and if William do not alienate the
reversion of the said lands &c. and do not grant them to anyone in
disturbance of his own heirs, then the said bond shall be void. London
1 February, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] Cornw. |
A. 5696. Grant by . . . . . ., with the consent of Clarice, his wife
and heir, to Robert de Tintagel, in free marriage with Sarah, the grantor's
daughter, of all his land of Camerwelle, and all his holding in Cornwall;
if the grantor cannot warrant the said land, he will give an exchange of
equal value, in his manor of Holo . . . . . . Witnesses:—Philip de
Legh, Simon de Pino, and others (named). Much injured. Fragment
of seal. |
Surrey. |
A. 5697. Indenture of apprenticeship of Robert Gavill son of
Robert Gavill of Cobham, gentleman, to John Archer, citizen and fishmonger of London, for eight years, 'The honorable Edward Osborne
then beinge lorde maior' of London. 5 December, 26 Elizabeth. A.D.
1583. Signed. English. |
[Kent.] [Essex.] |
A. 5698. Decree by brother Peter, prior of the church of Suthwerk, in the diocese of Winchester, appointed judge by the pope in a cause
between the abbot and convent of the monastery of Lesnes in the diocese
of Rochester, and Sir John, perpetual vicar of the church of Reygham in
the diocese of London, relative to a pension of 2 marks, ordering the said
vicar to pay the said pension to the said abbot and convent. 9 December
A.D. 1325. Paper. |
Surrey. |
A. 5699. Indenture between Elizabeth Scotte, daughter of William
Scott late of Peckham in the parish of Camerwell, gentleman, deceased, on
the one part, and Roberte Scotte, son and heir of the said William, on the
other part, witnessing that whereas John Croftes of Streatham, yeoman,
granted a messuage and garden in Peckham Rye, in the said parish, to the
said William and to Raffe Ode of the same, yeoman, in fee, to the use of
the said John, for his life, with remainders in tail to the use of the said
Elizabeth, and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Ode of Dulwiche in the said
parish, with remainder to the use of the right heirs of the said John, it is
agreed by the said parties that the said Elizabeth Scotte is seised in fee
tail of the said premises, and shall, by a date specified, suffer the said
Robert, or others to be named by Anne Scott, Elizabeth's mother, to
recover the said premises by a common recovery, to the use of the said
Elizabeth Scotte in fee. 10 May, 31 Elizabeth. English. Names of
witnesses. Seal. |
Surrey. |
A. 5700. Demise by Roberte Gavell of Coveham (sic) gentleman,
and Dorothie, his wife, to William Sewer of Fetcham, miller, for twentyone years, of their mills called 'Cobham Myll' in Cobham viz. one corn
mill and one malt mill 'being under one rofe,' with all waters, fishings in the
'mylbaie,' ponds, wharfs &c. belonging thereto. Christmas day, 15 Elizabeth. English.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses. |