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Norf. |
D. 301. Release by Sir Matthew de Charnelis, to his lord, Sir Henry
de Hastinges, of Sir Henry's manor of Asleye in Norfolk, which the king
gave to the releasor in a time of disturbance (occasione turbationis) and
of which the releasor has delivered seisin to Sir Thomas de Hastinges,
Sir Henry's uncle, and Nicholas de Burbach, his clerk, Sir Henry's attorneys,
on Sunday after All Saints, 53 Henry III. for a certain sum of money to
be paid to the releasor for the redemption of the said manor, by Sir Henry,
according to the dictum of Keneyleworthe. Witnesses:—Sir Kaldewyn de
Charnelis, Master Richard de Stapilton, and others (named). |
[Hants ?] |
D. 302. Release by brother Peter, called the abbot, and the convent,
of Lieu Dieu in the diocese of Amiens, to the abbot and convent of Netley
(Loci sancti Ed[wardi]), of the manor of Nordleg', with all the muniments
&c. relating thereto in the grantors' possession. A.D. 126[1]. Much
injured. Seal. |
[Kent ?] |
D. 303. Grant in frank almoin by Juliana and Clemencia, daughters
of Robert son of Baldewyn le Sawere, to the abbot and convent of Battle,
of land in the meadow called 'Stokmed,' adjoining the meadow called
'Sandherstesmed.' Witnesses:—Ralph de Hencsolle, Roger de Wesole,
James Heyrun, and others (named). 54 Henry III.
Endorsed: 'Wy.' |
[Wilts.] |
D. 304. Grant by Walter, bishop of Salisbury, with the consent of
the dean and chapter, to the prior and convent of Farley, for their own
uses, of the church of Chyppeham, the right of presentation to which the
grantees now possess by grant from Matilda, late queen of England;
reserving sufficient support for the vicars of the said church &c 2 kalends
of January, A.D. 1270, the eighth year of Walter's pontificate. |
[Kent.] |
D. 305. Grant by Simon son of Stephen de la Tune, to the abbot
and convent of Battle, of land at 'la Tune' in the parish of Wy, in the
field called 'Nortfelde,' adjoining land called 'Darindane.' Witnesses:—
Adam de la Cumbe, bailiff, and Hugh de Romonal, bedel, of Wy, and
others (named). |
[Berks,] |
D. 306. Grant by Sir Roger de Somery, to John de Englefeud, son of
Sir William de Englefeud, of licence to sport on the water (ad riperiandam
riperiam) called 'Pangeburn,' in return for which John has released to Sir
Roger, all his right in the warren belonging to Sir Roger's manor of
Bradefeud, viz. from certain boundaries (devisis) between Englefeud and
Bradefeud, from the water called 'la Burne' to the water called 'Pangeburne,' as specified in a deed between the said Sir Roger and Sir William
de Englefeud, levied at Lichefeud, before the justices in eyre; the said
John is neither to hunt with hounds nor take pheasants or partridges in the
said warren without Sir Roger's leave, and should John's hounds, while
running, enter the said warren, the huntsmen are to stay at the boundary
and call them off with a horn; for which grant &c. Sir Roger has given
John 5 marks. Witnesses:—Sirs Peter Achard, John de Thedmers,
Bartholomew de Jatingeden, William de Brutinoll, Richard Fukeram,
Erreke Rydel and Richard de Berkeley, knights, and others (named).
Friday after St. Gregory, 55 Henry III. Portion of seal. |
[Berks.] |
D. 307. Grant by Roger de Somery, to John de Englefeud, of licence
to sport on the water (licenciam riperiandi riperiam) of Pangeburne, with
release of all suits of court which John's ancestors owed at the grantor's
court of Duddelegh for a tenement, in Humeleye, so that the grantor may
not be able to distrain in the said tenement for any services due for a
tenement which John holds of the grantor in Englefeud and Craumford.
Witnesses:—As above. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 308. Grant by John the prior, and the brethren and sisters, of
Maydenebradelegh, to William de Swaleweclive, of the temporal and
spiritual benefits of their house, and of a mass to be daily celebrated in
their church for his soul and those of his relatives, for which end they
promise to add a tenth priest to their present number; in return for which
the said William has assigned, for the support of the celebrant, a carucate of
land in Bayleciive. Witnesses:—John de Aungirs and others (named).
November, A.D. 1270. |
[Middx.] |
D. 309. Bond by Gilbert Cusin, citizen and vintner of London,
dwelling at the Conduit (Cundut'), to Stephen de Cornhell, draper, of
London, for 6l. 9s. on account of cloth sold to Gilbert, to be paid at
Christmas, A.D. 1271; the Treasurer and barons of the Exchequer and
justices of the Bench and the mayor and sheriffs of London &c. to distrain
upon the said Gilbert and his goods, and the dean of St. Mary le Bow,
London &c. to excommunicate him, in case of default. London, the
morrow of St. Giles, 55 Henry III.
Endorsed in French: Memorandum of amount of above debt paid, with
dates assigned for payment of remainder. |
[Kent.] |
D. 310. Sale by Stephen son of Gilebert de Pirie, to the abbot and
convent of Battle, of woodland at Bocholte in Wy. Witnesses:—
Stephen de Kingeswode, Thomas de Tokinghamme, and others (named)
52 Henry III. |
[Kent.] |
D. 311. Grant by Roger son of John Souke, to Master William de
Bruneford, of land in Wy, part in East Stanteghe, by land of the abbot of Battle
called 'Northharifeld,' part in West Stanteghe, and part in the field called
'le Pie.' Witnesses:—Simon de Bruneforde, John de Cranebroke and
others (named). 56 Henry III. |
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D. 312. Receipt by John son of John, to Sir Hugh de Plesceto, for
60 marks, in part payment of 300 marks in which John de Plesceto, Hugh's
father, was bound to the said John by a recognisance made before Sir
Hugh le Despenser, late chief justiciar. London, the morrow of St. Luke
the evangelist, 53 Henry III. |
[Oxford.] |
D. 313. Conveyance by Elyas de Bulestrod, to John le Kalewe of
Dunesden, for six years from All Saints, 56 Henry III. of all his share of
meadow land called 'le Ruthacre' which he had jointly with the said John,
lying in Dunesden, in the meadow called 'Pendenemed,' and adjoining a
meadow belonging to the bishop of Salisbury, called 'Budelmed.'
Witnesses:—Richard de Bulehuth, Hugh de Bunefeld and others (named).
Seal. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 314. Ordinance by Henry de Branteston, official of R[obert],
elect of Salisbury, to whom a dispute had been referred between William,
perpetual vicar of the church of Chippeham, and the prior and convent of
Farleye, to whom the said church belonged, relative to the support of the
said vicar; viz. the said vicar is to have all the fruits and obventions of
the chapel of Tiderintun within the parish of Chippeham, except the tithes
of the sheaves from the demesne of Turpin, and is to pay the said prior and
convent 40s. yearly, and to supply fit ministers for the said chapel.
Salisbury, 16 Kalends of May (16 April), A.D. 1272. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 315. Bond by Geoffrey Heosey, to brother John, the prior of
Maydenebradeley, and Robert le Chaumberlang, executors of the will of
Cicely Heosei, for 21l. 3s. 2¾d. for goods received from them, to be paid
at Deverel, at the dates specified, beginning at Martinmas, A.D. 1268.
Teffonte, morrow of St. John ante Portam Latinam, A.D. 1268. |
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D. 316. Release by John son of Robert le Brette, to the abbot and
convent of Battle, of all his right in the land which he exacted from
Robert Beneyt by a plea moved in the said abbot and convent's court of
Hoton. Sunday the Epiphany, 53 Henry III. |
[Kent.] |
D. 317. Agreement before Master Hugh de Mortuo Mari, archdeacon
of Kent, in a dispute between Sir Robert de Bradegar, rector of the church
of Bidindenn, and the abbot and convent of Battle, by Master Rengerus
de Marisco, their proctor, touching the tithes of certain lands held by the
said convent in the parish of Bidindenn; viz. the said abbot and convent
are to be free from paying tithes from their ancient demesne lands in
Wecchindenn, but shall pay to the said rector the greater tithes from the
land of Brodeghe and from other newly acquired lands, and shall also pay
him 3s. yearly, and so much oats from the field called 'Milesred' &c.
Dudinton, 5 Ides of April, A.D. 1272. |
[Warw.] |
D. 318. Grant by Geoffrey de Simili, to the abbot and monks of
Stanley, of all the tenement in Cubinton which Henry Tysun and Juliana
his wife held of the grantor, viz. his capital dwelling-house and land with
a toft and croft, part held by William Baldewin, with the said William and all
his issue, part of the land lying by Fidelond, part upon 'le Lcngehavetlond,'
part upon 'le Russehemforlong,' part upon 'le Brodeportwei,' part upon
Fifacres, part upon Mukeledon, and one free pasture called 'la Grave';
all which the said Juliana has granted to the said monks for all her term
viz. for her life or for twenty years from Hokedei, [5 ?]6 Henry III.
Witnesses:—William de Asseshou, Michel de Hurst, and others (named). |
[Wilts.] |
D. 319. Grant by William le Blunde of Bayleclive, to Ralph le
Waspre, for 100s., of his capital messuage, with a curtilage and croft, and
land belonging thereto, in Bayleclive, part lying on 'la Leghe,' and part
in Hulhanmelde by land of the prior of la Langelete; also release of all
the grantor's right in Bayleclive. Witnesses:—Sirs John de Vernon,
Yvo de Sturton, Ralfh Dangers, knights, and others (named). Wednesday
after St. Gregory, 41 Henry III. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 320. Agreement between Sir Simon, the prior, and the convent,
of Farleye, and John Savory (Sawaricus) of Westbiri; viz. the said John,
with the assent of John, his son and heir, has released to the said prior
and convent a yearly rent of 12d. from messuages and lands which they
have of the said John's fee in Westbiri, of the grant of John de Clavile, for
which release the said prior and convent have convoyed to John nine royal
acres of land in Westbiri in the field called 'Thrittiacres,' together with
pasture on the hills of Westbiri, John paying 4d. yearly to the 'infirmarius' of Farleye. Witnesses:—Sirs Walter de Dunstanvill, then
present, and Eichard Cotele, and others (named). Octave of the apostles
Peter and Paul, A.D. 1265. |
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D. 321. Grant by Walter de Marisco, clerk, to the prior and convent
of Monmouth, witnessing that whereas they have granted to him the tithes
of Hurlestune, for his life, at a yearly rent of 2s. if he shall be able to recover
them at law, he agrees that after his death the said tithes shall be restored
to them, but if he fail in recovering them, the said prior and convent are
not to be bound to him in any ecclesiastical benefice by reason of their said
grant &c. Sunday after the Epiphany, A.D. 1258. |
[Kent.] |
D. 322. Grant in frank almoin by Jordan Copping, to the abbot and
convent of Battle, of one acre of wood in Wy parish, lying in the wood
called 'Boccholte,' paying 2d. yearly to Simon de Chiltone. Witnesses:—
Thomas de Shorne, Stephen de Kingeswode, and others (named). 50
Henry III. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 323. Agreement between brother Walter de Cheseldene, abbot of
Lettelee (Netley), and Henry de Kyngeston Deverel, as to services claimed
by the said abbot after the death of Walter Wymund, father of the said
Henry, for a messuage and land in Kyngeston Deverel, viz. homage, heriot,
relief, and suit at the abbot's court there every three weeks, also attendance
at the ploughings (precarias carucarum) called 'Beinhurthe,' the mowing
of the meadows, and the reaping of the corn, of the abbot in Kyngeston;
Henry is to pay the abbot 39s. yearly at Michaelmas, in lieu of the said
services, and to do suit twice a year at the abbot's court in Kyngeston.
Salisbury, Wednesday before St. George, 31 Edward [I]. |
[Devon.] |
D. 324. Recognisance by Geoffrey de Aubemarle, before Gilebert de
Prestone and his companions, justices in eyre in the county of Devon,
acknowledging that he is bound to acquit Sir William de Englefeud for
100s. in which the said William was bound to William Bauszan, yearly,
during Bauszan's life, for the land of Levestone. Feast of St. Nicholas
41 Henry III. Seal. |
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D. 325. Undertaking by J. de Mara, rector of the church of
Kidermunster, that whereas the day of the exaltation of Holy Cross, A.D.
1265, had been fixed for the settlement of the dispute between himself and
the prior and convent of Maydenebradeley in the Roman court and elsewhere, as to certain tithes and other things belonging to the said church
he promises to take no further action in the matter before that day and
if peace be not re-established between them the hearing in the Roman
court may be prorogued until the morrow of St. Matthias the apostle.
Morrow of the Assumption, A.D. 1265. |
[York.] |
D. 326. Release by Peter de Sabaudia, to John de Engelfeld, until
the full age of the son (fil) and heir of Matthew de Tornton who was
then in Peter's wardship, of suit at the first 'wapentac' of Grilling after
Michaelmas, wherever held, commonly called 'Frendleswapentac,' which
suit Peter had claimed from the said John for his land in Ellreton on
Simalam. London, the feast of St. Cuthbert the bishop, 45 Henry III.
Portion of seal. |
Surrey. |
D. 327. Grant by Matthew Besylle, to the abbot and convent of
Netley, of all his land of Gumeshylle, which he had of the gift of the king.
Henry III. Injured. |
[Glouc.] |
D. 328. Certificate by John, bishop of Hereford, of the institution of
Stephen de Askeby, clerk, to the church of Staunton in the forest of
D[ene], on the presentation of brother Matthew, the prior, and the convent,
of Monmouth. 16 October, [A.D. 12]70, in the [second] year of his
pontificate. Injured. |
[Somers ?] |
D. 329. Grant by Nicholas de la Forde, to Michael de Winkelegh,
of all his right in land in Athelingwode, which he claimed against the said
Michael by writ of entry before the justices at Exeter, and which the
grantor's mother gave to Michael de Suthecott, father of the said Michael.
Exeter, day of St. Clement, 47 Henry III. |
[Carmar.] |
D. 330. Grant by Thomas Ace, to Master Elias de Kermerd[yn], for
100s. of his land 'del Wytecastel,' doing service to the lord of Landesteph[an]. Witnesses:—Sir Gr. de Bryon, Richard deTunderlech, steward
of Kermerd[yn], and others (named). Saturday before St. Barnabas,
47 Henry III. Copy. |
[Bedf.] |
D. 331. Release by Hawyse, late the wife of William de Hyda, to Sir
Nicholas the prior, and the brethren, of the church of Fontevraud, abiding
at Grovebury (Gravam) in the parish of Leighton (Lecton'), of all her
right in lie?, yearly rent which they were wont to pay to her and to William
her son for a tenement in Stodham. June, 47 Henry III. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 332. Grant by Eustace Blowe of Merleberge, son of Hugh Blowe,
to Ydania de Mildehal, in dower, of land in Merleberge, and of a butcher's
stall in the same; paying 6s. yearly to St. Mary's church, Merleberge,
for the support of the work of the said church and for celebrating the mass
of the Virgin Mary in the same. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas the chaplain,
rector of St. Peter's church, Merleberge, Robert, rector of the church of
Mildehale, and others (named). Trinity Sunday, A.D. 1258. |
[Kent ?] |
D. 333. Grant by Richard son of Hendeman del Ho, to John son of
William de Prestone, for 11s. of land, part in the fields of Ho, lying on
Hegefurlong and abutting towards the water of Haile, and part on Middelfurlong, rendering yearly an iron pin (acum) at Easter. Vigil ot
St. Nicholas, A.D. 1259. |
[Worc.] |
D. 334. Ordinance by Vincent, archdeacon of Worcester, in a dispute
between the abbot and convent of Pershore, and Sir Richard de Budon,
rector of the church of St. Andrew, touching tithes arising from newly
tilled lands in Besford and Defford, confirming a previous ordinance between
the said parties by Walter, bishop of Worcester. 11 Kalends of July,
A.D. 1256. |
[Cumbld.] |
D. 335. Demise by Gilbert de Umframvill, earl of Angus and lord of
Cokermouth, to Thomas Forest, John Milner, Michael Makcarnican, and
Thomas Pateson, of Cokermouth, for 44l. for one year from Michaelmas
last past, of the herbage of Cokermouth park, reserving sufficient pasture
for the beasts of the forest (la savagnie) of the said earl, with the weir
(le fishgarth) and all the fishery of the water of Derwent from the said
weir to the sea, with the water corn mill of Cokermouth and all the suit
belonging thereto, with the toll, and the farm of brewings (braceressez)
and measures &c. the grantees are to make the 'hecks' (les hekkis) of the
said fishery, from the earl's timber, at their costs, when any are injured by
sand or otherwise, but are to be exempted from the payment of 1 mark,
yearly, to the parson of Brigham for the tithe of the said mill as agreed on
between Sir Anthony de Lucy, lord of Cokermouth and the former parson of
Brigham church; with other covenants between the said parties. Monday
after the Conception, 4 Richard II. French. Seal and portions of two seals. |
[Dorset ?] |
D. 336. Release by Matilda Lungespee, widow, to the canons of
Burencestre, of all her right of dower in all the tenement which Sir William
Lungespee, her late husband, conveyed to them. Witnesses:—Sirs Walter
and Roger de Clifford, William de Breuse, Roger de Leyburne, William
de Bello Campo, and John Bek, knights. Kaneford, Ascension day,
A.D. 1257. |
[Berks.] |
D. 337. Grant by Giles, bishop of Salisbury, to the abbot and
convent of Battle, of 5 marks yearly pension from the church of Brichtwalton, which belongs to their patronage. London, Kalends of May,
A.D.1258. |
[Somers.] |
D. 338. Conveyance by William the prior, and the convent, of
Maydenebradeleigh, to Richard Dou, the younger, and Juliana, his wife, for
their lives, with remainder to Margaret, their daughter, for her life, of a
tenement in Bekynton, and a croft called 'Smalmede,' also of land in
Bekynton, part called 'Moreakre' abutting on Muchelmor, and part called
'Litelmede.' Sunday after St. Bartholomew, 36 Edward III. |
[Worc.] |
D. 339. Demise by the prior and convent of Maydenebradelegh, to
Thomas Mal, chaplain, and John Mal, of the county named, for thirty-four
years, of the third part of their manor of Kydermenstre, with Oldyngton
and Comberton, with tithes &c. reserving the profits of the grantors' woods
of Bourlash &c. and reserving the pension which the vicar of Kydermenstre
pays them yearly, and certain rents and services which John atte Wode
renders yearly for lands in Horkote &c. paying yearly, 32l. for the first ten
years, and 34l. afterwards if no great pestilence come to those parts &c.
6 June, 13 Richard II. Portion of seal of arms. |
[York ?] |
D. 340. Conveyance by Sibyl Crapet, to Geoffrey le Hoper, son of
Reginald le Hoper, of land in Syttlint[on] (Shitlington ?), in the field
called 'Morfurlong,' to hold for the grantor's life, from Sunday before
St. Ambrose, 46 Henry III. Witnesses:—Adam de Benetham, and
others (named). |
[Kent.] |
D. 341. Grant by Richard Asce, to the abbot and convent of Battle,
in frank almoin, of land and wood, viz. all the tenement which he had of
the heirs of Godfrey de Fraxino, which is of the tenure of the court of Wy.
A.D.1256.
Endorsed: 'Bocholte.' |
[Surrey.] |
D. 342. Agreement between Ebalus de Montibus, knight, and
William son of Gilbert de Colevile, by which the former binds himself to
pay 95 marks for the delivery to the said William before the quinzaine of
Easter, A.D. 1263, at the king's exchequer, of two deeds of mortgage
(cartas in judeismo factas) of William's manor of Kersaunton, one to
Isaak son of Jorum, the Jew, late of Norwich, for 50l. and the other to
Aaron le Blund, the Jew, late of London, for 20 marks, which manor had
been demised to the said Ebalus for the delivery of the said deeds, with
clause for re-entry on the said manor in case of Ebalus not fulfilling this
agreement. Westminster, Conversion of St. Paul, A.D. 1262. Witnesses:—J[ohn], abbot of Peterborough (de Burgo), Treasurer of the
Exchequer, Sirs G. de Langele, Bennet de Blakeham, John de Weston,
knights, and others (named). |
[Middx.] |
D. 343. Bond by Henry de Kensinton, to Cresse son of Genta, the
Jew, for 20s. to be paid at the Epiphany next. 26 October, 39 Henry III.
Portion of seal. |
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D. 344. Bond by William son of William le Moyne, to Aaron son of
Abraham, the Jew, for 16s. one moiety to be paid at Easter next, and the
other at Michaelmas following. 6 September, 38 Henry III.
Endorsed: Memorandum that the said William further owes half a load
of corn &c. |
[Somers.] |
D. 345. Bond by Baldewin de Weyford, to Isaac son of Deulecresse
son of Genta, the Jew, for 2 marks, to be paid at the Purification next.
21 December, 39 Henry III. |
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D. 346. Bond by Geoffrey de Rubrok, son of William, to Master
Aaron, the Jew, for 40s. to be paid at the dates specified. 26 September,
34 Henry III. |
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D. 347. Bond by William le Bel, to Jacob son of Master Mosseus,
the Jew, for 17s. to be paid at Easter next. 10 October, 34 Henry III. |
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D. 348. Bond by Fulk de Straford, to Isaac de Suwrk, the Jew, for
50s. to be paid at Michaelmas next. 15 December, 34 Henry III. Seal,
broken. |
[Essex.] |
D. 349. Bond by William son of Gilbert de Welcumestowe, to
Abraham son of Bonamus, the Jew, for 20s. to be paid at Mid-Lent next.
10 January, 38 Henry III. |
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D. 350. Bond by Wygan de Chereburg, to Aaron son of Abraham,
the Jew, for 10 marks, to be paid at the dates specified. 7 October,
38 Henry III. |
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D. 351. Bond by Ralph de Harpesfeld, to Josceus son of Fluria, the
Jew, for 20s. to be paid at the dates specified. 13 July, 29 Henry III.
Portion of seal. |
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D. 352. Bond by James Wa . . . . ., to Peytevin de Wintonpa], the
Jew, for 30s. to be paid at the dates specified. 9 March, 37 Henry III.
Seal. |
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D. 353. Bond by William Pride, to Tsac son of Ester, for 8s. to be
paid at Michaelmas next. Vigil of the Epiphany, 37 Henry III. |
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D. 354. Bond by Ralph de Waleshal, to Isac son of Abraham, for 40s.
to be paid at the Purification next. Friday after the Exaltation of Holy
Cross, 73 Henry III. |
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D. 355. Bond by James le Lung, to Deulecresse son of Aaron,
the Jew, for 20s. to be paid at Michaelmas next. 10 August,
37 Henry III. |
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D. 356. Bond by Richard son of John de Kingeston, 'le charpinter,'
to Jacob son of Josceus, the Jew, for 2 marks, to be paid at Christmas next.
22 July, 37 Henry III. Fragment of seal. |
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D. 357. Bond by John son of Godfrey, to Aaron son of Abraham,
the Jew, for 1 mark and one quarter of corn, to be paid at All Saints next.
Wednesday after the Purification, 24 Henry III. |
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D. 358. Bond by Thomas de Mora, to Elyas son of Mosseus, the
Jew,' for 43s. 4d. to be paid at the Nativity of the Virgin Mary next.
Friday before the Annunciation, 24 Henry III. |
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D. 359. Bond by Roger Crok, to Josceus son of Fluria, the Jew,
for 20s. to be paid at Easter next. Thursday before St. Matthias,
24 Henry III. Seal. |
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D. 360. Bond by Geoffrey Batall, to Abraham son of Aaron, son of
Abraham, the Jew, for 30s. to be paid within a year from Easter next.
22 March, 24 Henry III. Seal. |
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D. 361. Bond by Stephen de Stranda, to Josceus son of Fluria, the
Jew, for 14s. to be paid at All Saints next. 4 July, 26 Henry III. |
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D. 362. Bond by Matthew de Vermy, to Josceus son of Fluria,
the Jew, for 4l. to be paid at the dates specified. 28 October,
26 Henry III. |
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D. 363. Bond by Maurice de Matros, to Aaron son of Abraham,
the Jew, for 54s. half to be paid at All Saints next and half at Christmas
following. 25 April, 32 Henry III. Seal of arms. |
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D. 364. Bond by Robert de Ylling, to Isaac Crespin, the Jew, for six
loads of oats and two cartloads of hay, part to be paid at the Beheading of
St. John the Baptist next and part at the octave of Michaelmas following.
30 June, 28 Henry III. |
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D. 365. Bond by Joan, daughter of Richard son of Hubert, to
Pacceninus son of Ysaac de Bedeford, for 5 marks, to be paid at the
quinzaine of Michaelmas next. 1 February, 27 Henry III. |
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D. 366. Bond by Adam de La Lese of Sorham, to Aaron son of
Abraham, the Jew, for 40s. yearly, for five years, to be paid at the terms
specified. 3 July, 20 Henry III. |
[Kent ?] |
D. 367. Bond by Simon de Chivenning (?), to Aaron son of
Abraham, the Jew, for 10l. to be paid at Midsummer, 21 Henry III.
15 April, 20 Henry III. |
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D. 368. Bond by John Osgood, to Aaron son of Abraham, the Jew,
for 30s. to be paid at the terms specified. 2 November, 30 Henry III.
Fragment of seal. |
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D. 369. Bond by Geoffrey de Say, brother of William de Say, to
Aaron son of Abraham, the Jew, for 30l. a moiety to be paid at the
quinzaine of Michaelmas next, and the other moiety at the same term next
following. 14 October, 30 Henry III. |
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D. 370. Bond by Ralph de Launton, to Deulecresse son of Aaron
the Jew, for 20s. to be paid at Easter next. 19 October, 30 Henry III.
Seal, injured. |
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D. 371. Bond by William Godulf, to Poitevin de Wint[onia], the Jew,
for 40s. to be paid at the quinzaine of Martinmas next. 21 November'
30 Henry III. Portion of seal. |
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D. 372. Bond by Thomas Becaz, to Aaron son of Abraham, the Jew,
for 4 marks and ten loads of oats, to be paid at the quinzaine of Michaelmas
next, and the quinzaine of Easter following. 26 May, 31 Henry III.
Portion of seal. |
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D. 373. Bond by Walter de Rekelee, to Aaron son of Abraham,
the Jew, for 100s. to be paid at St. Andrew next. 2 December,
31 Henry III. |
[Surrey.] |
D. 374. Bond by William son of Roger de Croyndon, to Isaac de
Suwrk, the Jew, for 2 marks, to be paid at the Purification next.
28 August, 31 Henry III. |
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D. 375. Bond by Ralph de la Newelonde, to Aaron son of Abraam,
for 30l. to be paid at the Purification next. 13 August, 23 Henry III. |
[Suff.] |
D. 376. Confirmation by John, bishop of Norwich, to Adam the
prior, and the canons, of Dodnash (de Alneto) in Burcholt, at its foundation,
of the grant made to them of the same place (eundem locum de alneto), in
frank almoin, by Baldewin de Toeni and Alda, his mother, at the instance
(obtentu et perquisicione) of Wimar the chaplain, founder of the said
place, who has assigned to the said canons his land of Dodenes and the
church of Terston; as the said place is within the limits of the parish
church of Burcholt which belongs to Battle Abbey, the said canons have
sworn to observe the rights of the said church, and if any quarrel should
arise between the canons and the said church, it is to be referred to the
decision of the churches of Battle and Dodnash and the parson of Burcholt,
with a final appeal to the bishop of Norwich. Witnesses:—Alan, the prior
of Holy Trinity, Ipswich, William de Brisete and Jordan, canons of
St. Peter's, Ipswich, and others (named). 7 Kalends of October, A.D.
1188.
[This document, with the three succeeding ones viz. D. 377, 378,
379, is printed in Vol. X. of the Pipe Roll Society's Publications.] |
[Glouc.] |
D. 377. Confirmation by Gilebert son of Hinganus the archer
(arcarii), to the brethren of the church of Pershore, of assarted land in
Hauochesb[ury] (Hawkesbury) which his father gave to the said church
for the souls of Henry, king of England, son of Matilda the empress, and
of Robert, earl of Gloucester, his lord, and of himself and his ancestors.
Witnesses:—Gregory, dean of Quenton, Maihel de Tormarton, and others
(named), with many knights and freemen of the seven hundreds of
Grimboldesesse, and many others of the halmote of Hauochesbury.
7 kalends of December, A.D. 1183. |
[Hants.] |
D. 378. Grant by William Griwerr', to the canons of St. Denis near
Suthamton, in frank almoin, for the souls of king Richard and king
Henry, his father, and for the grantor's soul, and those of his wife and
children &c. of 20s. rent which Edmund de Marisco used to pay to the
grantor. Witnesses:—John, abbot of Hyde, Hugh Bard[olf], John de
Rabez, sheriff of Southampton, and others (named). [3 Richard I.] |
[Leic.] |
D. 379. Instrument by Geoffrey Trussel stating, that fearing lest he
or any of his heirs should hereafter call in question the right of the church
of St. Nicholas, Kyrkebi, to the church of Sarneford, he has come to
Kyrkebi on Palm Sunday, the Ides of April, A.D. 1169, and has confirmed
it by his oath; he promises that if any question arises as to possession of
the said church, ho will come to the aid of the monks of Kyrkebi
wherever necessary, they providing him with a horse if he has not his
own; this second confirmation is sworn in the time of Robert the prior.
Witnesses:—Robert the dean, Siward the chaplain, Robert de Copest,
and others (named). [15 Henry II.] |
[Worc.] |
D. 380. Agreement in a cause before Sir Giles the bishop, and
William the precentor, of Hereford, between Walter the prior, and the
convent, of Great Malvern, and Andrew, the vicar of St. Andrew's,
Pershore, of the one part, and the abbot and convent of Pershore of the
other part, concerning certain tithes; viz. the said prior and convent and
the said vicar are to receive all the tithes of Wike, Burlingham, and the
parish of St. Andrew's, Pershore, of which the monks of Pershore former ly
received a moiety; the said monks of Pershore are to receive all the tithes
in Brihtellemeton, Pendesham, Pendefen, Beszford, and Defford. The
great church at W[orcester?], vigil of the apostles Peter and Paul, A.D.
1204. Sealed by Sir Mauger, bishop of Worcester &c. Witnesses:—
Masters Robert de Clipston, Albin de Esseburn, and others (named).
Injured. |
[Herts.] |
D. 381. Confirmation by the king, of the gift made by Rolland de
Dinan, to the nuns of Sopwell (Supewlla), of half a hide of Ikelineford
(Ickleford), the said nuns paying one mark yearly. Witnesses:—Roger,
archdeacon of Ba[yeux], Walkelin, Maminot, and Jocelin de Baillolo.
Westminster, H[enry II]. Injured.
Endorsed: 'Ikylford.' |
[Somers ?] |
D. 382. Confirmation by R[ichard] the dean, and the chapter, of
Salisbury, of a grant made by H[erbert], bishop of the same, to the
brethren dwelling in Loco Dei, of a yearly rent of 5 marks from the
church of Heinton. Given by the hands of Hugh the chancellor, feast of
the translation of St. Bennet, A.D. 1214.
Endorsed: 'Carta de v m[arcis] de ecclesia de Henlune de Lega'. |
[Berks.] |
D. 383. Grant by Alan de Witchirche, to William de Englefeld, of
the mill of Sefeld, with the waters, also the suit and multure of the
grantor's men of the said town, and land called 'Mulaker' before the door
of the mill, also land at Husseiebrigge called 'Mulnaker' with an island
called 'Briggheit,' land called 'Wieland,' a meadow called 'Rugheneie,' and
meadow land in Cunemede with fisheries &c. belonging; in return for which
William has given him 39 marks and two great horses (dextrarios), one grey
(liardum) and the other white; also further grant to William of pannage
for eighteen hogs in the grantor's wood &c. if the grantor exchanges the
said lands, he will give an equivalent in the same town or at Lecchinges.
Witnesses:—Sir Thomas Basset, William de Uffinton, Thomas de Berghfeld,
William Banastre of Silamested, and others (named). [9 Richard I.]
Equestrian seal.
Endorsed:—'Anno regni regis Ric[ardi] ixocoram justic[iariis] d[omi]ni
reg[is]' &c. Printed in Vol. X. of the Publications of the Pipe Roll
Society, page 105. |
[Sussex.] |
D. 384. Grant by the king, addressed to S[effried], bishop of
Chichester, Anselm de Roth[omago] and the sheriff &c. of Sussex, of 40s.
to the abbot and monks of Battle, which sum the grantor had retained in
the manor of Apeldreham, yearly, with the farm of Boseham; the present
grant being in part exchange for the grantees' land of Chaermerthen which
the grantor has given to Bern[ard] the bishop, and the church, of
St. Davids. Witnesses:—William, archbishop of Canterbury, Roger
bishop of Salisbury, Geoffrey the chancellor, Robert de Ver, and W. de
Ponteare'. Westminster, H[enry] I. [ante A.D. 1133.] Printed in Vol. X.
of the Publications of the Pipe Roll Society, page 27. |
[Kent.] |
D. 385. Demise by the abbot and convent of Boxle, to John Lefton'
of Boxle, of land in the same called 'Belys' adjoining the high road to
Maydeston, for sixty years. Michaelmas, 31 Henry VI. Injured. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 386. Grant, in tail, by Richard Tumor, perpetual vicar of the
church of Laxston, and John Corby of Little Weldon, to William
Wyllyngham the younger, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas
Asscheby of Lowysby, of the reversion of all their lands and tenements in
Blatherwyk, Laxston, and Bolewyk, after the decease of John Bradenham
and Eleanor his wife, except a messuage with land and two cottages, with
reversion, in default of issue, to the right heirs of the said Eleanor.
Saturday after St. Luke the evangelist, 11 Henry [IV]. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 387. Grant by Davyd Drew of Wyllyamystoun, to John Howell
of Wodystok, of a messuage and land in Wyllyamystoun near Tankardystoun,
in the lordship of Pebidyank. Monday after the Assumption, 5 Richard II.
Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 388. Grant by Katherine Adyngton, late the wife of William
Adyngton of Estpirye, daughter and heiress of Simon de Pirye, widow, to
Thomas Adyngton, 'smytb,' of Estpirye, her son, of a messuage and land,
which she has, by right of inheritance after the decease of her said father,
in Estpirye, Yerdeley Gobyon, and Couesgrave, the said messuage being
situated in Blakewellende, part of the land lying in a field called ' Hardeleefeld' adjoining a lane called 'Templelane,' part in a field called' Claywellfeld,'
lying on Stubwellhill, part under Fortho, part on Claywellhill, part upon
Lamcoteforlong, part in a field called 'Wynmylitefeld,' part upon Pondeforlong, part at Stonycrosse, part in the field of Yerdeley Gobyon at 'le
Haye,' and part in a meadow called 'Moynes mede'; also grant of yearly
rents in Estpirye and 6d. yearly rent from meadowland called 'Thacheholme'
in Yerdeley Gobyon. Wednesday after St. Andrew, 2 Henry IV.
Seal.
Annexed: Paper copy of above. |
Guernsey. |
D. 389. Copy of Letters Patent by the king setting forth the
terms of an agreement arranged in Gascony between himself and Otto
de Grandisono, knight, keeper of the Channel Islands, of the one part, and
the fishermen of Guernsey, of the other part, in a dispute regarding the
fishery and sale of eels, mackerel, and herrings &c. Witnesses:—J[ohn],
archbishop of York, R[obert], bishop of Bath and Wells, Henry de Lasey,
earl of Lincoln, and others (named). Lescar in Byern, 27 July,
16 Edward [I].
Given by copy under the seals of the bailiffs A.D. 1348, Sunday before
St. John ante Portam Latinam, in the presence of Ralph de Bello Campo
and John Estur, jurats of the king.
Endorsed: 'le tranescript dune charte de lespecheries.' |
Oxford. |
D. 390. Grant by Philip de la Vache, knight, to Lewis Clifford,
Richard Abberbury, and Richard Sturry, knights, and Thomas Broke, clerk,
of the custody of the manors of Wygynton, Ardele, and Weston, and other
lands &c. in the county named, during the minority of John son and heir of
John Beauchamp, of Holt, knight. 5 December, 14 Richard II. Seal of
arms.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll in
December of the said year. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 391. Grant by William Stone and Agnes his wife, to William
Hamond, of a messuage in Haverford. Tuesday before Christmas,
4 Henry V. Injured. |
[Wales.] |
D. 392. Grant by A . . . . and . . . . his wife, to John ap Gwillym
ap David Lauren . ., of land and a meadow in . . . . . . Skyoc, Monday
before All Saints, 9 Henry V. Much injured. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 393. Grant by Richard Martyn, to John Pyrtegale and Beatrice
his wife, of 20d. yearly rent from a half burgage in Haverford, situate in
'le Hulstrete.' 10 February, 1 Henry V. |
[Worc.] |
D. 394. Grant by Robert the prior, and the convent, of Maydenbradelegh, to Richard Bykerestaff, of land in the high street of Kydermestre,
for eighty years, paying 3s. yearly; the grantee is to build a new house on
the said land within the next two years. All Saints, 2 Henry V. |
[Herts.] |
D. 395. Release by John Fizjeffrey, son of William Fizjeffrey, of
Sandon, to Stephen Cowherde of Newechepyng, of all his right in a grove
called 'Ladygrove' with land &c. in the parish of Sandon, part lying in a
field called 'Dylemere' and abutting on land called 'Wodekockeshern,'
part lying in Wodekockeshern by the high road called 'Longstrete,'
abutting on land de staciis, and part lying in Flodgatemede adjoining the
meadow of Bergeys. Sunday before St. Barnabas, 9 Henry V. |
[Worc.] |
D. 396. Grant by Philip Webbe of Evesham, to John Salysbury,
parson of the church of Bradewell, and John Penne, chaplain, of Evesham,
of a messuage with a curtilage in Evesham, in 'le Longstrete,' adjoining
a tenement of the almoner of Evesham monastery. Monday before
St. Barnabas, 3 Henry V. |
Kent. |
D. 397. Grant by Thomas Rolf of Southwode in the parish of
Hegham, to Robert Huchon of Frendysbery, and Adam Rycher of Cleve,
of lands and tenements &c. with marshes (cum marysch'), in Cleve and
Hegham. Witnesses:—Thomas Rolf, the younger, and others (named).
Feast of St. Bartholomew, 7 Henry V. Seal. |
Linc. |
D. 398. Grant by Thomas Gunthorp of Eppeworth, to Norman
Babyngtone, Thomas Belwode, William Sutwolf, Robert Brytling, Robert
Stathir, Robert Katerynson, and John Barr, of Gunthorp, of all his
messuages, lands, tenements, and goods &c. in Eppeworth, Gunthorp, and
Gitskarth. Witnesses:—Richard Tryvet, rector of the parish church of
Eppeworth, and others (named). 1 January, 9 Henry V. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 399. Grant by William Smyth of Cheriton, and Margery his wife,
to John Pycton, esquire, of the same, of three messuages and land in
Tenby, and one messuage and land in Polthhalok. Monday, the feast of
St. Mark the evangelist, 6 Henry V. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 400. Letter of attorney by Elena Perrot, widow, late the wife of
Lewis David late of Tenby, merchant, authorising Thomas Wiriot, her
son, and David John alias Hugh, her bailiffs, to enter upon all the
messuages, lands, and tenements &c. in Tenbie, which she lately had of
the gift of John Perrot of Woddestocke, and Thomas Maghaunle of
Tenbie, merchant, and to deliver seisin of the same to William Perrot of
Haroldeston, esquire, to whom she has granted the same. 19 September,
17 Henry VII. Seal. See D. 813.
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