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[Heref.] |
D. 801. Demise by Thomas Blondell, clerk, master and warden of
St. Katherine's hospital, Ledbury, and the brethren of the same, to William
Monyngton of Acton Bewchamp, for ninety-nine years, of all that lordship
of Hyde lying in the parish of Cradley, with a rent of 2s. 6d. belonging
thereto, arising from land belonging to Richard Hyde; the grantee to
provide yearly a wax candle of 1 lb. weight before the image of
St. Katherine in the said hospital, and to pay 6s. 8d. by way of heriot,
and a measure of corn and two capons to each new master of the said
hospital. Vigil of the Annunciation, 24 Henry VII. Signed. Fragment
of seal. |
[Glouc.] |
D. 802. Release by Edmund Richman of Brodemerston by Pebworth,
to . . . . . . . . . ., of all his light in land and rent in . . . . . . Midsummer-day, 19 Henry VII. Mutilated. |
[Norf.] |
D. 803. Grant by John Ives of Saham Tony, to Humphrey Adam,
John Adam, and Nicholas Markaunt, to the use of the said Humphrey, of
land called 'Roundes,' in Asshill, adjoining a piece of demesne land of the
manor of Panneworth called 'Twelveacres.' 20 April, 13 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
[Cornw ?] |
D. 804. Grant, in tail, by John Beket the elder, to Walter Code, and
Joan his wife, daughter of the grantor, of all his messuages and lands &c.
in Pendrythy, rendering yearly to the grantor a grain of corn at Michaelmas.
10 November, 15 Henry VII. |
Warw. Middx. |
D. 805. Grant by Richard, earl of Arundel and Surrey, to the
master and chaplains of the college of St. Laurence, Pulteneye, London,
of the advowson of the church of Napton co. Warwick, in exchange for a
hostel in the city of London formerly belonging to John de Pulteney,
called 'Pulteneysyn,' which the said master and chaplains, by this
indenture, grant to the said earl. Witnesses:—Nicholas Brembre, mayor
of London, William Walleworth, Nicholas Twyford, Edmund Fitzherberd, and William Percy, knights, and others (named). 19 February,
8 Richard II. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 806. Grant by William ap Res of Haverford, 'gentilman,' to
Philip Reed and Margaret his wife of the same, of land, part called 'a
more,' lying on Brittonhill, by the high roads leading to Porttfyld and
St. Davids. 15 November, . . Henry VII. Injured. |
Linc. |
D. 807. Grant by Robert Grene of Stamford, to Thomas William
of the same, of a cottage and garden in Stamford Baron. 4 July,
12 Henry VII. |
[Middx.] |
D. 808. Sale by John Weston of Cheriton co. Kent, 'gentilman,'
son and heir of John Weston the elder, to Robert Exbregge [of . . . . . .
in the] same county, for 8l. of a messuage called 'the hede house,' with a
garden and five tenements in Smythfeld in the parish of Seynt Sepulcre
without Newgate, London; the said John Weston the younger is to make
to the said Robert, before the feast of the Ascension [next ?], or to others
to [his] use, a sufficient estate in the [premises], and Robert is to find
surety for the payment of the remainder of the above sum yet unpaid; if
the said John observes the covenants recited, a bond entered into by him to
the said Robert is to be void. 24 February, 23 [Henry VII ?]. English.
Signed. Much mutilated. |
[Devon.] |
D. 809. Release by William Came, to Thomas Yogge, of all his right
in a wall between the garden of the said William and the garden or
palacium of the said Thomas in the borough of Plymmouth, abutting on
an arm of the sea. Witnesses:—Peter Carswyll, mayor of Plymouth,
and others (named). 6 October, A.D. 1485, 1 Henry VII. Portion of
seal. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 810. Grant by Owin Perrott of Haroldiston, esquire, son and
heir of William Perrott, knight, to John Waryn, gentleman, of the third
part of a burgage in 'le Derkestrete,' between a tenement of John Boteler
of Coydekenlas, esquire, and 'le Shittrickeslake,' paying yearly 2d. or a
quart of wine if demanded; with letter of attorney authorising Philip Rede
and David Hugh to deliver seisin. 20 April, 19 Henry VII.
Underwritten: Note of sealing and delivery by the grantee to the
grantor as the law requires. |
[Norf.] |
D. 811. Release by William Grey of Merton, esquire, Thomas Irby,
William Crosse, Thomas Knyghton of Thetford, and Thomas Lesse of Watton,
who are enfeoffed, to the use of Henry Clerk, of a messuage and land in
Asshill, to Humphrey Adam, John Adam, and Nicholas Markaunt, at the
special request of the said Henry, of all their right in that portion of the
said land with which the said Henry has enfeoffed the said Humphrey,
John, and Nicholas, part lying on Brakysmeduefurlong, by land of the manor
of Uphall, part abutting on Burywey, part at Genel mere by land [called]
'Collardes,' and abutting on land of the manors of Saham and Uphall, part
in Caldewell felde by land of the manors of Panneworth and Uphall, part
in the same field by lands of the rectors of Asshill and Houghton, and
abutting on Caldewell medewe, and part at Calkepytte. 24 February,
5 Henry VII. Seal. |
Pembr. |
D. 812. Grant by William Popton of Honyhoke in Roos, within the
lordship of Haverford, 'taillour,' and lord of East Popton, to Thomas
Popton his son, and John Estemond of Honyhoke, the elder, of a messuage
and land in East Popton, for the life of the grantor. 9 May, 22 Henry VII.
Seal. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 813. Grant by Ellen Perrot, widow, late the wife of Lewis David
late of Tenby, merchant, to William Perrot of Haroldiston, esquire, of all
her messuages, lands, and tenements &c. in Tenby, which she lately had of
the grant of John Perrot of Woddistocke, and Thomas Maghaunle of
Tenby, merchant. 19 September, 17 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 814. Grant by Roland Redman, and Alice, late the wife of John
Thomas of Haverford, 'marchaunt,' to William Perrot of Haroldiston,
esquire, of a moiety of a burgage in Haverford opposite the mortuary chapel.
Last day but one of February, 4 Henry VII. Two seals. |
[Middx.] |
D. 815. Receipt by Richard Halle, citizen and 'merchaunt taillour' of
London, for 4l. received by him on the under-mentioned day between the
hours of seven and eleven in the morning, in the church of St. Paul's,
London, before the image of Holy Cross, at the north door, from William
the abbot, and the convent, of St. Mary's, Letley (Netley) co. Hants, being
a yearly rent granted to the said Richard and Katherine his wife, by the
said abbot and convent, for their lives. St. Paul's cathedral church, feast
of St. Martin in the winter, 23 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 816. Demise by John Beket of Curthuther, to John Trenewith and
Joan his wife, for twenty years, of two closes in Paderda called respectively
'Kylle park' and 'Threcornerpark,' at a yearly rent of 16s. 8d. with the
best beast by way of heriot or farleu when it shall happen. Michaelmas,
19 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 817. Letter of attorney by John Beket of Curthuther, authorising
John Dreynek and John Trehawke to deliver seisin to Roger Beket, his
son, of all the messuages and lands &c. in Hendregolyan, which the said
John Beket has granted to him. 10 June, 21 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 818. Letter of attorney by William Perrott of Haroldiston,
esquire, authorising John Wogan of Wiston, esquire, and William Adams
the younger, gentleman, to deliver seisin to Owin Perrott, gentleman, his
son and heir, of all his messuages and lands &c. in Tenby. 22 March,
16 Henry VII. Seal, defaced. |
Glouc. |
D. 819. Grant by Sirs Reignold Bray and Thomas Lovell, knights,
Jamys Hubart, Andrewe Dymmok, and John Walsshe, with the king's
licence, to Thomas Brandon, 'squier,' of the manors of Alkington and
Hynton, which the grantors hold for a term of years, to the king's use, 'of
the lease of Anne, marquesse Barkeley, the late wif of William late
marquys Barkeley, now wif to the said Thomas Brandon,' all advowsons
and knights' fees &c. excepted, paying to the said Anne, yearly, 66l. 13s. 4d.
to hold to the present grantee from Easter last during the king's pleasure,
paying yearly the above rent to the present grantors, as long as he
holds the premises &c. 16 May, 11 Henry VII. English. Signed by
grantee. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 820. Demise by Roger Beket, to William Kendall and Margaret
his wife, for forty years, of all his messuages, lands, and tenements, in
Hendregwyllyn, which John Walsshe held before of the grantor, the best
beast to be paid by way of heriot or farleu when due. 19 August
23 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 821. Demise by John Yog, to Thomas Hawse, for twenty years,
of a close in Kernek in the parish of Hellond. Michaelmas, 19 Henry VII.
Seal. |
[Norf.] |
D. 822. Release by Lionel Coo, son and heir of Hugh Coo of Saham
Tony, 'geantilman,' to Thomas Coo of Aysshyll, Richard Coo, father of
the said Thomas, Arthur Coo, bachelor of laws, and Robert Deye of
Sturstun, gentleman, of all his right in land in Aysshyll. 1 July,
17 Henry VII. Signed. Portion of seal, defaced. |
[Linc.] |
D. 823. Release by Geoffrey Hampton and Henry Grymston of
Staunford, at the request of Robert Folkelyn of Staunford, to Thomas
Williams of the same, of all their right in three cottages and gardens in
the parish of St. Martin, within the liberty of the abbot of Peterborough,
in the street called 'Hiegate,' and abutting on the road to Pillesyate.
14 February, 19 Henry VII. Fragment of seal. |
[Linc.] |
D. 824. Grant by Robert Folkelyn of Stamford, to John Taylior,
clerk, William Radcliff, and Thomas Bewscher, of the premises described in
D. 823, to the use, in tail, of William Williames, with remainders, in
tail, to David Willyames, George Williames, and Henry Willyames, and
in fee to Agnes Williames, wife of Thomas Williames. 13 November,
19 Henry VII. |
[Devon.] |
D. 825. Conveyance by Adrian Fortescu, knight, and Anne his wife,
to Robert Hickes, for forty-one years, of a tenement with land &c. in
Bradston called 'Nethirhowse,' with a messuage adjoining the same called
'Yemanshowse,' and a toft called 'Grenhey.' 2 August, 22 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 826. Grant, in tail male, by John Beket of Curthuther, to Roger
Beket his son, of all his messuages and lands &c in Hendregolyan in the
parish of Plevynt, with reversion in fee to the grantor. 10 June,
21 Henry VII. |
Pembr. |
D. 827. Award by John Aprice and John Perrot, gentlemen, in a
cause 'now hongyng on debate and ple' in the county named, between
Lewis William, gentleman, and David ap Jevan ap Guillim ap David
Hagar, as to the possession of certain lands and rents &c. in Kemmeis,
lately belonging to Ethelew, late the wife of Jankyn ap Ho[well] of Nevern;
if the said David and two 'honest men of gode name and fame' are able to
make oath, before the Purification next, that the said Ethelew had surrendered her title in the premises to Howell ap Jankyn, her son, by whom
David claims, before the said Lewis had any claim to the same, then
the said David is to enjoy the premises; if the said David 'faile in this
othe doyng,' then the said Lewis is to occupy the lands &c. 2 January,
8 Henry VII. English.
Underwritten: Memorandum that the said oath was made in the presence
of the said arbitrators by the said David and two others, named, before the
date named &c. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 828. Release by John Edward of Estpyry, to John Broune, son
and heir of William Broune, late of Yerdeley, of all his right in land in
Estpyry, at Stonycros, adjoining the read to Morende, which land the
releasor had formerly granted to the said William. 19 September,
8 Henry VII. Seal, and portion of seal. |
[York.] |
D. 829. Grant by John Freman of Uskell, to Robert Bercar, bailiff
of Tatcasler, Laurence Ranson, and John Burton, rector of the parish
church of Garfforth, of all his messuages and lands &c. in Uskell and
Grymston by Tatcaster, on the condition specified on the back of this grant
and to carry out the grantor's last will; with letter of attorney authorising
Henry Bercar to deliver seisin. 12 May, 16 Henry VII. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum 'that the feffez within named be mayd &
named feffez by within written John Freman to his use & to perffourme
his laste Will hereafter to [be] mayd by the said John.' |
[Linc.] |
D. 830. Grant by George Horneby, to William Huse, knight, and
Elizabeth his wife, Manucer Marmyon, and Thomas Ballard, of the manor
of Sapurton, and of all the grantor's lands and tenements in Sapurton; with
letter of attorney authorising Robert Ingoldesby and Nicholas Stonywell to
deliver seisin. 20 May, 2 Henry VII. Fragment of seal. |
Kent. |
D. 831. Grant by Stephen Tebold of Chalk, 'husbandman,' to John
Sedley, one of the auditors of the king's exchequer, Thomas Bere and John
Ketill, of Southflete, of meadow land lying in Westmede, in the parish of
Chalke. 20 December, 9 Henry VII.
Underwritten: Names of witnesses to sealing and delivery. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 832. Letter of attorney by John Beket of Curthuther, esquire,
authorising William Kendale and William Menwynnek to deliver seisin to
John Trelaweny, esquire, masters John Corke and Richard Panter, clerks,
Robert Langedon, John Menwynnek, and John Trehauke, of all his lands
and messuages &c. in Curthuther, Boloythowe, North Trevede, South
Trevede, 'Leskerd Burgh, Leskerd maner, Leskerd Seyntuary,' Wilton in
the parish of Dulo, Milcombe in the parish of Lankynhorn, Coldreynek,
and Paderda, which he has granted to them for certain uses. 1 March,
24 Henry VII. |
Worc. |
D. 833. Letter of attorney by William Hayle of London, grocer,
authorising Thomas Harrys of Evesham, and John Pert of the same, to
take possession, in his name, of ten messuages, a toft, ten gardens, land and
rent, in Evesham, Little Hampton near Evesham, and Parshore, which he
had by inheritance after the death of his brother, Thomas Hayle, son and
heir of John Hayle, their father, formerly of Evesham. Last day of March,
15 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 834. Grant by Henry Gilmyn of Caperiston, to Walter Dyere of
Haverford, shoemaker, of a burgage and a moiety of a burgage in Haverford,
situated in 'le Prior is Rew.' 21 March, 13 Henry VII. |
[Kent.] |
D. 835. Grant by Geoffrey Counseyl of Bordenne, to John Profyt,
citizen and fishmonger of London, and Cicely his wife, of nine dayworks
(daiwercas) of land in a croft called 'Shandwodescroft' in the parish of
Bordenne. 20 February, 17 Richard II. Injured. |
[Kent.] |
D. 836. Award by Richard Pett of Sevenoke, John Tymb[er]den of
Shorham, Robert Multon of Horton, and Thomas Hylles of Otteford, in a
dispute between Thomas Palmer and Thomas Guston, of Otteford, gentlemen;
except as to certain lands called 'the lymere' in Otteford; viz. the said
Guston is to pay yearly to the said Palmer 6d. rent and a hen at Michaelmas,
for the tenement or place late of Thomas Cooke in Otteford, in which the
said Guston now dwells, and for twelve dayworks of land in a garden there
adjoining a lane leading to the Southemede &c. 26 June, 18 Henry VII
English. Seal and fragment of seal. |
[Monm.] |
D. 837. Demise by Reginald Matheu the prior, and the convent of
St. Mary's, Monemouth, to Jankyn ap David and Wenllian his wife, for
eighty years, of the moiety of a messuage, lands, and tenements &c. within
the parish of Llanpadd[ock ?], except the rents and services of the tenants
of the grantors; the grantees are not to alienate the premises to any but
their lawful issue &c. without the licence of the prior, except a parcel of
land and wood called 'Pencoyd' which they may grant to anyone. The
Annunciation, 4 Henry VII. |
Kent. |
D. 838. Release by William Martyn of the parish of Chalke,
'laborer,' to John Sedley, one of the auditors of the king's exchequer, of
all his right in land called 'Bartelottes,' and a barn built thereon, in Chalk,
which the releasor had by right of his wife, Joan Garleyke, late the daughter
and heiress of Henry Garleyke, deceased, and which the said John with
others, named, lately had of the grant of Stephen Tebold and John Martyn,
with the consent of the releasor, to the use of the said John Sedley.
1 October, 9 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 839. Release by Richard Davy, son and heir of Joan William, late
the wife of William David, late of Haverford, 'wever,' to William Perrot
of Haroldiston, esquire, of all his right in a moiety of a burgage in
Haverford, situated in 'le Marketstrete.' 6 February, 16 Henry VII. |
Leic. |
D. 840. Conveyance by Ralph Wodeford of Assheby Folvill, esquire,
to Henry Medburn the abbot, and the convent, of St. Andrew's, Osolveston,
for eighty years, of 2s. yearly rent from a messuage and croft in Twyford,
at 'le bryggefotte,' in order that the grantees may celebrate yearly a mass
de Requiem cum placebo et dirige for the souls of the grantor and Elizabeth
his wife, on the feast of the chair of St. Peter. 26 August, 2 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 841. Grant by Richard Touker, to William Perrot of Haroldiston,
for his life, of all the grantor's messuages, lands, and tenements &c. in the
lordship of Pebidiank, and in the town and lordship of Haverford.
20 September, 3 Henry VII. |
Kent. |
D. 842. Grant by Thomas Tybbolde of the parish of Melton near
Gravesend, to Thomas Martyn of Chalk, of a tenement in Chalk, in the
street called 'Eastchalk,' with land there, and two acres of pasture,
one lying in the marsh called 'le Saltun,' and the other called 'le Mede'
lying in Westmede, in the said parish; the grantee to pay 7 marks by
instalments at the dates specified, in St. George's chapel, Gravesend.
20 February, 23 Henry VII. |
[N'thld.] |
D. 843. Demise by Richard Bradethwate, attorney of John Thwatis
of Denton co. York, esquire, to Thomas Herryson of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
merchant, of a tenement in Newcastle-on-Tyne, in the street called
'Westgate' and the lane called 'Puddyngchare,' and extending from the
said street to a tenement called 'le Crosselofft.' . . March, [1]4 Henry VII.
Injured. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: xiiijo ao Henr[ici] VII. |
[Norf.] |
D. 844. Grant by Thomas Mynne, son of Richard Mynne, late of
Asshell, to Humphrey Adam, John Adam, and Nicholas Markaunt, to the
use of the said Humphrey, of land in Asshell called 'le Henddlondacre,
abutting on the common way called 'Brodegatewey,' and which the grantor,
among other lands to his own use, lately had, jointly with the said Humphrey,
who has released to him all his right therein, and others named, of the
grant of Thomas Rouland, clerk, son and heir of John Rouland, the younger,
late of Great Kerbroke. 20 April, 13 Henry VII. Fragments of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
[Norf.] |
D. 845. Demise by William Englyssh of Letton, Geoffrey Elyott of
Asshill, and Robert Fawkener of the same, to Humphrey Adam, John
Adam, and Nicholas Markaunt, of land in Asshill, which they, with Margaret
Bradenham, deceased, lately had of the demise of Thomas Baldewyn of
Asshill. 17 May, 1 Henry VII. Portions of two seals. |
[Devon.] |
D. 846. Release by Joan, late the wife of William Petirfild, and
mother of John Petirfild, to Thomas Yogge and Margaret his wife, of all
her right in a tenement in the street called 'Finewellstrete' in the borough
of Plymmouth. Witnesses:—Thomas Tresawell, mayor of Plymmouth,
and others (named). 25 October, 3 Henry VII. |
Surrey. |
D. 847. Grant by John Beknold of the parish of Hascombe,
husbandman, and Agnes his wife, and by John Haccher, son of Thomas
Haccher, to John Snellyng the younger, of Esthorsley, for five years, of a
meadow in Esthorsley, and a field there called 'Cokkysdowne.' 10 November,
10 Henry VII. English. |
[Somers.] [Dorset.] |
D. 848. Release, in accordance with the king's command, by Richard
Emson and John Cutte, knights, executors of the will of Reginald Bray,
knight, deceased, to Thomas Turbervile, late escheator in the counties of
Somerset and Dorset, of 40l. which the said Thomas, with John Welbek of
Putneyth co. Surrey, 'gentilman,' and William Parys of West Wrotyng
co. Cambridge, 'gentilman,' lately acknowledged before the barons of the
exchequer to be owing to John Dynham, knight, late lord Dynham, treasurer
of England, deceased, and to the said Reginald; with release also of all
actions &c. against the said Thomas relative thereto. 5 June, 23 Henry VII.
Signed.
Endorsed: Note of enrolment on the king's remembrancer's Memoranda
Roll of Trinity Term, 23 Henry VII. |
[Norf.] |
D. 849. Demise by John Nele of Wymondham, and Thomas Clerk of
the same, to John Reynald of Wymondham, William Reynald, and John
Langfforth, of the same, of land in the field called 'Northffeld,' towards
Westwade, which the grantors, with Richard Nele, vicar of North Wotton
deceased, and another, named, lately had, with other lands, of the grant of
Thomas Spycer, burgess of Bishops Lynn. 10 August, 39 Henry VI. |
Leic. |
D. 850. Release by Alice Wyche, late the wife of Roger Wyche and
daughter and heiress of Alexander Peynter, late of Tong in the parish of
Bredon, to Robert Jakes of Whelesburgh, and Thomas Jakes, his son and
heir of all her right in a messuage and land in Tong, and in all her other
lands and tenements &c. there. 2 January, 14 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 851. Conveyance by John Wogan of Bulliston, to Thomas Stevyn
of Haverford, mercer, for . . . years, of a burgage in the high street of
Haverford, adjoining St. Mary's church. 2 Henry VII. Seal. |
Camb. |
D. 852. Release by Margery Halle, late the wife of Arthur Grayson
of Newmarket, to Ralph Weste of Sudbury, and John Benet of Burwell
of all her life estate in a messuage with buildings called 'le Griffyn' in
Newmarket, with all the lands in Dytton, Saxton, and Chevele, formerly
belonging to William Karon, and which the releasor, with the said Arthur
lately had of the demise of John Denston and others, named. 16 June,
1 Henry VII. |
[Devon.] |
D. 853. (1.) Grant by Thomas Yogge, to John Bretton, doctor of
theology, rector of the church of St. Peter's, Cornylle, London, and Thomas
Abbott, the grantor's servant, of two tenements in Plymmouth, one adjoining
the street called 'Fynewyll strete,' and the other called 'Capernon'; with
letter of attorney authorising William Thykpeny and John Paynter to
deliver seisin. Witnesses:—John Ilcomb, mayor of Plymmouth, Thomas
Tresawell, recorder of the same, and others. 26 August, 16 Henry VII.
Injured. One shin.
Annexed: (2.) Declaration that the will and intention of the said Thomas
Yogge is that the above named feoffees are to convey the said tenements,
after his death, to Joan his wife, and her heirs by the said Thomas, and in
default of such issue, to the said Thomas Abbott after Joan's death,
for his life, with remainder after his death to the almshouse of Our Lady in
Plymouth, from which the premises are not to be alienated, under penalty
of being entered upon by the prior and convent of the Charterhouse, London.
Dated as above. English. One skin.
Endorsed: Proviso that the said Thomas Yogge may alter the said will
and revoke the said feoffment &c. Signed. Signatures of witnesses. |
[York.] |
D. 854. Letter of attorney by Thomas de Watton, Robert de
Flynthall, and John de Levesham, clerks, authorising Richard del Grene
and William Donwell, to deliver seisin to Sir Henry de Percy, earl of
Northumberland, of lands and tenements in Lethlay. 20 November, 18
Richard II. Two seals, one broken. |
[Linc.] |
D. 855. Release by Walter son of Roger de Craslound, and Thomas
de Melton, of Haxay, to Robert Pyryng of the same, of all their right
in land in Estlound, in a place called 'Bysepyte,' which land they, with
Sir Peter de Dincotes, chaplain, lately had of the grant of the said Robert.
Sunday after the Epiphany, 16 Richard II. |
[York.] |
D. 856. Release by William Faukes of Neuhale, son of Falcasius le
Buttyler of Wakefeld, to Falcasius de Lyndelay, son of William de Lyndelay,
of all his right in the mill of Farnelay, and in all the land of Farnelay
which the releasor's father bought from Richard le Waxand and Margaret
his wife, and gave to the said William de Lyndelay and Falcasius
his son, except a tillage near Neuhale called 'Prestecroft.' Witnesses:—
Sirs Richard de Goldesburgh and Simon Ward, knights, and others (named). |
[N'hamp ?] |
D. 857. Demise by Henry de Barthover, to William de Reyns, of
Barthover, for his life, of a house and curtilage with a croft adjoining, in
Barthover, at a yearly rent of a rose. Witnesses:—Thomas de Foderyngheye of Tyngwyk, and others (named). Monday before St. James the
apostle, 24 Edward 1. |
[Norf.] |
D. 858. Grant by John Champaine of Causton, and Alice his wife,
to William Whyghton of Lammesse, of all his lands and tenements in
Causton, paying 4 marks yearly. Wednesday after All Saints, I Henry V.
Seal. [Henry IV (?) See Ancient Deeds, B. 1021.] |
Essex. |
D. 859. Demise by Walter Merdde and Elizabeth his wife, to John
Cherteseye and Simon Owtlawe, for the grantors' lives, of a messuage, toft,
land, and rent, in Waltham Holy Cross, of which the grantors had been
enfeoffed, for their lives, by John Martyn and the sard Simon, who had the
same by fine in the court of the abbot of Waltham aforesaid from the said
John Cherteseye and Elizabeth his wife. 2. (Vices . . . . . . . o die)
June, 4 Henry IV. Injured. |
[York.] |
D. 860. Confirmation by Sodlein, son and heir of William de Martun,
to the canons of St. Mary's, Welleford, of the grant which his father made
to them of all his land of Kelkefeld, which he held of Roger de Moubrai.
Witnesses:—Walter Garfin, Gilbert de Mulesheie, and others (named).
Twelfth century. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 861. Grant by William Aboueton of Jerdele Gobyon, to Hugh
Aboueton, his son, of two tenements in Jerdele aforesaid, and a cottage in
'le Moreude,' one tenement situated between the high road extending to
Borewelle and another road extending from Jerdele to 'le Morende'; with
further grant of land in Jerdele, parts lying respectively in Borewelle croft,
on Cleyputtes, on Hulles, in the field of Couesgrave, at Vernesmerheg, on
Verueshul, on Omondecroft, at Heyresstockyng, on Sladefurlong, by Forthewey, on Stubyle, at Chirchewey, on Goselondes, by Coppedethorn, in the field
of Pirye, beyond Borewellewey, in Langcroft, ou Gorbode, in Calvercroft,
on Hangynde, on Wodestil, on Hertewellecroft, on Hinlize, on Middulfurlong, on Langfurlong, on Heldehay, on Haywey, on Lyncroft, towards
'le Lowe,' 'into' Schortemede, on Lytlenale, on Stanbruggewey, over against
Schulvendon, on Thikkethorn, on Medefurlong, in Grysholm, and in Longedole. Sunday after St. Leonard, 1 Richard II. |
[Herts.] |
D. 862. Grant by Richard atte Helle of Aspeden, to John Cohook
and Agnes his wife, of a messuage with a house, gardens, and curtilages
&c. in Aspeden. Sunday after Michaelmas, 8 Richard II. |
[Linc.] |
D. 863. Conveyance by Roger Bunttyng of Bungaye, 'bedwevere,'
to John Galle, vicar of Ouston, John at Halle, Robert at Halle, his son,
John Syvyer the elder, and John Syvyer the younger, of all the lands and
tenements &c. in the Isle of Axyholm which he had of the grant of John
Elmham alias Buntyng. 15 April, 9 Henry VI. Seal. |
Kent. |
D. 864. Demise by John Spreuer of Meltone, Richard Lecote of
Northflete, and John Elis of Chalke, lo Thomas Potekyn of Chalk, of land
in Chalke, in the field called 'Wevelysland,' adjoining a lane called 'Longemanysstret.' 18 April. 12 Henry VI. |
Hants. |
D. 865. Grant by Alice, relict of Hugh atte Houke, to John atte
Houke, her son, of all her lands and tenements &c. in Bercle and Rutherwyk, in the hundreds of Odiham and Basyngstoke. Overton, Wednesday
the feast of St. Matthew, 3 Richard II. |
[Devon.] |
D. 866. Grant by Thomas John, to John William alias Wilky, and
Margery his wife, of all his tenement with a garden adjoining, in the high
street of Plympton Earls. Wednesday before St. Thomas the martyr,
2 Henry IV. Portion of seal. |
[Berks.] |
D. 867. Release by John Curteys of Silhamstede Banastre, to Peter
Smyth of Silhamstede Abbots, of all his right in land in SilhamstedeBanastre, part lying in Nephulle, and extending on Est Nephulle, and
part adjoining land of the lord of Eyngelfelde. Monday the feast of the
Conception, 1 Henry [VI ?]. |
[Oxford.] |
D. 868. Letter of attorney by Richard Berton of Fynmere, authorising
William Sanbrok of Bukn', to seal the said Richard's deed enfeoffing
Aleanor his wife, for her life, and John his son, according to the tenor of
the grantor's will. 14 April, 38 Henry VI. Portion of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 869. Grant by John Edy of Stonystratforde, the younger to
William Furtho, esquire, and William Boueton, son of William Boueton
of Yerdeley Gobyon in the parish of Potterspyrye, of land in the fields of
Cosegrave, parts lying respectively at Wonlond, on Stretfurlong, at Styves
at Pybbley, and at 'le Buttes.' Thursday the feast of St. Martin in the
winter, 24 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Herts.] |
D. 870. Grant by Symon, vicar of the church of Leyston Chyrche
(erclesie de Leyston chyrche), and John Marchall, to John, parson of the
church of Aspydenie, Richard, parson of the church of Trokkyng, Thomas
parson of the church of Thoywell, William Gyldere, William Blakelowe,
Thomas Catteworthe, William Zemon, and John Cawmville, of a messuage
in Buntyngfforde, with a garden and croft adjoining. Wednesday after
Midsummer day, 20 Richard II. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
D. 871. Demise by Robert Hull, lord of Ayly, and Isabella his wife,
to Peter Daunte and Matilda his wife, for their lives, of a messuage in
Ayly, the grantees to dwell in the said messuage, and to do suit twice a year
at the grantors' court in Ayly &c. Feast of St. Gregory, 22 Richard II.
Portion of seal. |
[Linc.] |
D. 872. Release by Robert Waytenyng, son and heir of Robert
Waytenyng of Beltofte, yeoman, to Roger Welles of Ouston, William
. . . . . . of Kynnardffery, John Jakeson of Esteffery, and John Grome
of Eppeworth, of all his right in a plot of land surrounded by a ditch lying
in a messuage formerly belonging to Robert Crake. Belton, 14 April,
A.D. [14]61. Fragment of seal. |
[Herts.] |
D. 873. Grant by Thomas Mennyll, to Thomas de Claxton and John
de Hedlam, of all his lands and tenements &c. in West Berdene. 10 May,
4 Richard II. |
[Notts.] |
D. 874. Grant by Thomas C[o]lumbell of Sand[iacre], to Ralph
Crescy, his brother, of Selston, for his life, of the manor of Wannesley, with
all his other lands and tenements, bondmen and their issue &c. in Selston.
11 April, 7 Henry V. Injured. Seal. See Ancient Deeds, D. 536.
Endorsed: 'Cresse fee.' |
Glouc. |
D. 875. Demise by Henry Webbe, to Henry Carpenter of Little
Bernynton (Little Barrington), for the grantor's life, of all his messuages
and lands &c. in Little Bernynton. Sunday after the translation of
St. Thomas the martyr, 10 Richard II. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 876. Grant by William Perrot, to Alexander Dier, for ninety-nine
years, of all his share in a water corn mill, in the parish of Marthre, within
the lordship of Pebidianke, called 'Lower is mill,' and in the site of the
same, and his share in a weir called 'Hedewere,' and in all easements &c.
in all his lands and tenements belonging to the said mill. 15 January,
2 Richard III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
D. 877. Grant by William Poope of Asshele, to John Keble, bailiff of
Oppe Halle, of land in the said town, abutting on the common pasture.
Feast of the Annunciation, 3 Richard II. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 878. Grant by John Walter of Tenby, to William Davy, of a
burgage and the fourth part of a burgage, in Tenby. Witnesses:—
Thomas Louie, mayor of Tenby, William Barbour and Thomas Magot,
bailiffs there, and others (named). Friday the feast of St. Nicholas,
11 Henry IV. |
[Kent.] |
D. 879. Grant by Agnea, relict of Richard Jete, of Chalk, to Walter
Josekyn the elder, of Cobeham, and John atte Sole of Northflete, of a
messuage called 'Haukerestenement' [in Chalke], in the street called
'Thekestret,' and land, parts lying, respectively, in the field called
'Westfeld,' at Lynkhelle, in Litilbradham, in 'le Westschote,' at Goyldynacra,
at Gavelland, in Mochelbradham, and part in the field called 'Estfeld'
by 'le Hevedland'; with further grant of pasture for twenty sheep in
Estmersshe, and for four animals in Estmerssh and Westmersshe, and half
the pasture of one horse in 'le Westmersh,' also of two hoppas lying by
'le Curtmershe,' and four acres of rushes in the said marshes, and a cock
(cumulum) and a half of salt hay lying on 'le pole,' also of a bushel of corn
and a capon, of yearly rent. Wednesday after the Invention of Holy
Cross, 12 Richard II.
Endorsed: 'Chalke. A mese and vi acres of land in thycke strete bought
of Sydley.' |
[Oxford.] |
D. 880. Grant by William le Fox of Schiplake, to William Slepit of
the same, of meadow land in Schiplake Eye. Sunday after St. Edward the
king, 1 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
D. 881. Demise by William Redemane, 'le Glovere,' of Causton, and
Thomas his father, to John Skenere of the same, at Boywode, and Margery
his wife, and Hugh Cuchok of Heydon, 'le Carpenter,' of a messuage in
Causton lying in the street called 'Netherboywode,' adjoining the common
way called 'Fulleryslane,' and abutting on the high road called 'Bullyslane,'
with land in Causton and Greytoft, lying partly in a place called
'Bullyslad,' and heath ground in 'Clementesreyd.' Thursday after the
Epiphany, 9 Henry V. Three seals. |
[Worc.] |
D. 882. Grant by Richard Wyke, chaplain, to John Cyleby and Alice
Arderne, his wife, of two tenements in Evesham, situated respectively in the
high street, and in the street called 'le Bruggestret,' which the grantor had
of the feoffment of Robert Comyn of Evesham, and of the said Alice,
formerly Robert's wife; with further grant of all goods in Evesham &c.
which the grantor had of the grant of the said Robert and Alice. Sunday
after the nativity of the Virgin Mary, 49 Edward III. Mutilated. |
[York.] |
D. 883. Demise by William Pykeryng of Rolston, and Isabella his
wife, to John son of William de Outthorne, and Alice his wife, for their lives,
of land in Outthorne which Isabella Card, 'dothere,' formerly held. Feast
of St. Margaret the virgin, A.D. 1384. |
[Worc.] |
D. 884. Grant, in tail, by Thomas Walker the elder, of Evesham, to
John Walker, his son, and Alice, John's wife, of a tenement with a croft
adjoining, in 'le portstrete' of Bengeworht, by the end of the bridge; with
remainders in tail to Thomas Walker the grantor's son, and Agnes,
daughter of the said Thomas, and reversion in fee to the grantor. Tuesday
after Easter, 7 Henry V. |
[Kent.] |
D. 885. Grant by John Paul of Chalk, to Roger le Meister of the
same, and Emma his wife, of pasture for one sheep in Chalk, in a place
called 'le Westmershe.' 12 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
D. 886. Release by John Stynt of Hallestede, William de Scrayfelde,
parson of the church of Braytoft, and John Boteller of Braytoft, to Henry
Busey of Claxby by Welles, of all their right in the manor of Asshill
called 'Colardesh . . . .' 10 May, 17 Richard II. Injured. Seal.
Endorsed: 'Collerdes.' |
I. of Wight. |
D. 887. Demise by Robert the abbot, and the convent, of St. Mary's
Quarr, to Walter Modeforde and Isabella his wife, for their lives, of a
tenement in the high street of Neuport, adjoining the street called
'Seestrete,' also of half a void plot in the 6treet called 'Pylestrete'
3 February, 6 Henry V. Seal. |
Bristol. |
D. 888. Grant by brother Stephen the prior, and the convent, of
Farley, to Nicholas Poinz of Farley, of a tenement within Laffard's gate.
Witnesses:—Sir Richard de Manegodesfeld, John de Dene, and others
(named). |
[Hunt.] |
D. 889. Grant by Ralph Murycl of Nedyngworth, to Robert Claydon,
chaplain, Robert Rokesdon, and John Sewale, chaplain, of a messuage and
land in Halywell and Nedyngworth, which he lately had of the grant of
Laurence Skot, chaplain. Monday before St. James the apostle
3 Henry V. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
D. 890. Release by John Doughty, son of John Doughty, merchant,
of Coventre, to John the prior, and the convent, of Erdebury, of all his
right in a messuage in the street of Gosford, Coventre, which his said father
and Katherine his mother, had of the grant of John de Northampton,
chaplain, of Coventre. Monday after St. Bartholomew, 2 Henry V. Seal. |
[Worc.] |
D. 891. Grant by Henry Jone, 'knave,' of Strengesham, to John le
Smyth of the same, of land in Strengesham, lying in Bradeweye.
Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Staneweye, and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
D. 892. Grant in tail by Roger Boskayr and Margaret his wife, to
Walter Gibbe and AgDes his wife, in exchange, of all their messuages and
lands &c. in the borough of Botreauxcastcll (Boscastle), with reversion in
fee to the grantors. Thursday after Michaelmas, 11 Henry VI. |
[Linc.] |
D. 893. Demise by Isabella de Malteby the prioress, and the convent,
of St. Michael's without Stanford, to Sir Thomas de Haverthorp, chaplain,
and John de Hengham of Corby, for eight years, of the church and rectory
of Corby, with the mansion of tho said rectory, and all lands, rents, and
easements &c. belonging thereto. Sunday after the Purification,
41 (?) Edward III. Injured. |
[Herts.] |
D. 894. Demise by Robert Louthe, esquire, to John Tylere the elder,
of Esenden, and Joan his wife, for their lives, of a field called 'Wodefeld'
in the said town, between the high road called 'Longestrete' and the great
wood of Bishops Hatfeld, and abutting on Frydayeffeld and Wynsyghtregrove. Sunday before Ascension day, 8 Henry V. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
D. 895. Grant by Thomas Wylford, citizen and fishmonger of London,
son and heir of Roger Wylford, late citizen and fishmonger of the same,
and of Ellen his wife, daughter and heiress of Ralph Ryed, late citizen and
brewer of London, to William Flete, Thomas Brounyng, Geoffrey Kyke,
Thomas Dursle, and John Asshton, citizens and fishmongers of London,
and William Helpirby, of a tenement called 'le Rose,' with a cottage and
garden annexed, situated at 'le Stuwes' in the parish of St. Margaret,
Suthwerk, adjoining a tenement called 'le Barge,' and extending from the
Thames to a lane called 'Maydenlune.' 17 August, 5 Henry V. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
D. 896. Grant by John Hoore and Joan his wife, to Thomas Hoore
of Childerlee, Henry Helperby, John Crabbe, William Herne, John Roys,
William Martyn, and John Davy, of the manor of Ravelee, with land, and
rent issuing from the manor of Sawtre, with the advowson of the third part
of All Saints church, Sawetre. Friday after Michaelmas, 1 Henry V. Two
seals. |
[Hunt.] |
D. 897. Grant by Richard Mody of Ramsey, to John Wylden of
Heightmangrove, of a tenement in Ramsey, a void plot, and 'le Ile,' the
said tenement lying near 'le Wight,' and extending from the common lode
(lada) to the ditch by Stokkyngfen, and the said plot lying in 'le
Lytilwight,' and extending to 'le He' aforesaid. 20 December, G Henry V.
Seal. |
Kent. |
D. 898. Grant by Richard Clerk of Chalk, to John Tebaud of the
same, of land in the parish of Chalk, in the field called 'Lyttyldene.'
16 February, 12 Henry VI. |
Camb. Essex. Herts. |
D. 899. Relense by John Skrene and Richard Gybonne, to William
Skrene the elder, of all their right in the manor of Olmestedehalle, and
in all other lands &c. in Olmestede, Compes, and Bumpstedehelion, in
the counties of Cambridge and Essex, and of all their right in all
messuages and lands &c. in Shepehale, Halfhide, Stephenache, Homelee,
Knebworthe, Dacheworthe, and Aston, co. Hertford. 12 December,
4 Henry V. Two seals. |
[Somers.] |
D. 900. Conveyance by Thomas Harlyng, parson of the church of
Yevele, and lord of the town there, to Walter Makemyry, Joan his wife,
and Joan their daughter, for their lives, of a messuage with a curtilage
adjoining, in Kyngeston by Yevele, belonging to the chantry of the Holy
Trinity, Yevele. Tuesday after Trinity, 2 Henry V. Two seals. |