|
[Hunt.] |
B. 3001. Release by Thomas de Elyngtone, clerk, to Robert le Ferow
of Rameseye, and Joan his wife, of all his right to land in Rameseye, part
lying near 'le Byggyngweye' and abutting on 'le Beterisstrate,' and part
on 'le Pynefold.' Thursday the feast of St. Thomas in Christmas week,
11 Edward II. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3002. Release by Robert Beaufrere of Rameseye, to Sir Simon,
the abbot, and the convent of Rameseye of his right to a messuage [by the
bridge] in Rameseye. Friday, the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula,
14 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3003. Grant by John Baroun of Nyddingworth, to Eoger de
Houcton, tailor (cissori) and Matilda his wife, of a messuage facing 'le
Kolane,' in Raumeseye. Monday the morrow of SS. Tiburcius and
Valerias, 18 Edward II. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3004. Grant by William Crane of Rammeseye, to Stephen le
Parker of the same, of a messuage in 'le Briggestrate,' in Ramsey, by the
great bridge. Sunday after Midsummer, 15 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3005. Release by Richard son of John de Mytone, deceased, to
John son of Henry Rufus and to John son of Geoffrey Loby, of all his
right in a messuage lying in 'la Whyte' in Ramsey, which he sold to them
when a minor. Vigil of SS. Peter and Paul, 1 Edward III. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3006. Grant by Henry de Pavele, to Hugh de Arneboron and
Alice his wife, of a messuage in Rammeseye lying in 'la Wyghte,' paying
yearly ½d. at Easter to the altar of St. Mary, Rammeseye. Saturday before
SS. Tiburcius and Valerian, 2 Edward III. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3007. Mortgage by Stephen Provost and Agnes his wife, to
William Chacede and Emma his wife, for a loan of 4l., of a tenement in
Rameseye lying in 'le Briggistrate' next to the tenement of the almoner of
Rameseye, for thirteen years and thirteen weeks from the present date.
Thursday after St. Hilary, 5 Edward III. Two seals. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3008. Grant by Adam de Mepreshale, to John de Ravenesholm, of
a messuage in Rameseye, in 'le Briggestrete' adjoining a tenement
belonging to the chapel of St. Mary, Rameseye, abutting on the common
'lode' towards 'le Newefeldholt.' Tuesday in Whitsun week, 17 Edward III.
Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3009. Grant by William Tylere of Rameseye, to Thomas
Wodeward the younger, of Rameseye, of a messuage in Rameseye lying in
'le Briggestrete.' 1 June, 15 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3010. Release by Christina, relict of William de Hale of
Rammeseye, deceased, to Geoffrey de Pistrino and Katherine his wife, of
all her right in that part of a messuage in Rammeseye which she and her
late husband gave to the said Geoffrey and Katherine. Saturday the feast
of the Annunciation, 11 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3011. Grant by Joan Smalwode of Rameseye, to Sir John Lincoln,
rector of Craunfeld, Master William de Overton, rector of Wystowe, and
Sir John de Welles, chaplain, of a messuage in Rameseye by the lane
leading to Stokkyngfen. Octave of the Epiphany, 10 Richard II. Seal
of arms. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3012. Grant by William Petefer of Rameseye, to John Welles,
chaplain, of a messuage in 'le Briggestrate' in Rameseye, adjoining a
messuage belonging to the chapel of St. Mary, and extending from the
highway to the common 'lode.' 1 April, 15 Richard II. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3013. Release by Alice Loby of Rameseye, widow, to John
Someresham of the same, of all her right in two parts of a messuage in 'le
Whighte' in Rameseye. Sunday before St. John the Baptist,
4 Richard II. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3014. Indenture between Nicholas Ravele of the one part, and
John Denys, Agnes his wife, and William their son of the other part,
setting forth the condition of a deed of feoffment by the said Nicholas to
the said John, Agnes and William, of a tenement in Rameseye, in a lane
called 'Turvevslane' abutting on land called 'Wynseyfeld,' viz. that the
said John, Agnes and William shall pay 6l. to the said Nicholas by yearly
instalments of 20s. and shall provide him with necessary food and clothing
&c. during his life; otherwise the said Nicholas to have power of re-entry
into the said tenement. 29 December, 24 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
Endorsed: Memorandum dated the feast of SS. Philip and James,
A.D. 1451, that the said Nicholas has received from the said William
5l. 6s. 8d. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3015. Grant by Emma Pakerel the younger, of Rameseye, widow,
to Nicholas de Eboraco, clerk, and John Lombe 'le Cook,' of two
messuages in 'le Brigestrate' in Rameseye, one lying between the high
street and the common ditch, and the other lying opposite 'le Koolane,'
between the high road and Fesauntcroft; also of land in Upwode, adjoining
the lands of the almoner of Rameseye and abutting on Fabyanespightil and
Tunsted. Monday the morrow of St. Botulph, 26 Edward III. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3016. Grant by Thomas Koe of Rameseye, to Master Thomas
Wellis, licentiate in laws, Thomas Crosse a clerk in the King's Exchequer,
John Halle and John Crosse, chaplains, William Fawnte, Richard Koe
and John Horwode, of a messuage in Rameseye in 'magna le Wight,'
adjoining the messuage of the almoner and the great common lode, and of
one part of the same messuage called 'a poleyard.' Morrow of the
Conversion of St. Paul, 36 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3017. Grant by John Wayte, chaplain, of Rameseye, to Walter
Sporyour of Borogh, co. Northampton, and Thomas Skynner of Little
Stevicle, of a messuage and one part of a messuage called 'a poleyard'
in 'le Wight,' Rameseye. Morrow of 'Quasimodo' Sunday [Sunday
after Easter day], 22 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3018. Grant by Adam le Lavender and John his son, to John
le Barkere the younger, and Joan his wife, of a messuage in 'le Briggestrate' in Rameseye, adjoining the tenement of the sacristan, and of the
reversion of part of the adjoining messuage held for life by Helias Predicas
and Mariota his wife. Sunday after St. Hilary, 10 Edward III. Two
seals. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3019. Grant by Thomas Skynner of Little Styvecle, to Thomas
Cok of Rameseye, of a messuage and a part of the same messuage called
'a poleyard,' lying in 'le Wyght' in Rameseye. 10 March, 35 Henry VI.
Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3020. Demise by Agnes Denys, widow, late the wife of John
Denys of Rameseye, and William Denys their son, to Sir John Cros,
chaplain, John Shirwode, Richard Bexhill, 'gentilman,' and John Rydman,
the elder, of a tenement in a lane called 'Turveres lane,' in Ramsey, abutting
on Wynseymede, together with three feet adjoining the said tenement
'de la Kylnehous,' and land called 'Wynseyfelde.' 25 March, 38 Henry VI.
Two seals. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3021. Grant by John le Tiweler, to William le Messager and
Isolda his wife, of a messuage in 'la Wihte' in Ramsey, together with 6d.
yearly rent, payable by Baldwin and Colina his wife for land next the said
messuage; paying yearly 12d. to the cellarer of Ramesey, and 1d. yearly to
the brotherhood of the Hospital of Jerusalem for the soul of the grantor,
&c. Witnesses:—Richard Chasede, provost of Ramesey, and others (named).
Thirteenth century. Seal. |
[York.] |
B. 3022. Grant by Alexander de Nevill and Matilda his wife, to
William Bruys son of Matilda Bruys, of a messuage and all their lands and
tenements, &c. in Raskelf. Witnesses:—Robert de Rowclif and Richard
de Rowclif, knights, and others (named). Wednesday after St. Luke,
34 Edward III. Portion of seal of arms. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3023. Grant by Nicholas Ostreng with the assent of Alice his
wife, to Nicholas Bretun of Ramesey, of land without the town of Ramsey,
which the grantor bought of Sir Hugh the abbot, paying 8d. yearly to the
cellarer of Ramesey, &c. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Wintonia, Thomas the
provost, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3024. Grant by William Chacede of Ramesey, with the assent of
his wife Benigna, to Thomas de Cotherstok, clerk of the infirmary of
Ramesey, of land and building thereon [in Ramsey]. Witnesses:—John
de Sulegrave, Ralph de Winton', and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Hunt] |
B. 3025. Grant by Roger Ace and Walter de Kendale, to John
le Stabler and Basilia his wife, of a tenement in 'le Briggestrate' in
Rameseye, near the great bridge. Sunday after All Saints, 5 Edward III. |
[York.] |
B. 3026. Grant by William de Penyton, to Sir John de Nevill, knight,
son of Sir Ralph de Nevill, lord of Raby, of the reversion of all the lands,
tenements, rents, and services with the villeins and their following, which
John de Lamplw, knight, and Joan his wife hold, for the life of the said
Joan, in Raskelfe; also the reversion of the lands which Sir Alexander de
Nevill, knight, holds for the same term, and of all other lands accruing
to the grantor in Raskelfe after her death. Monday after Whitsunday,
39 Edward III. Fragment of seal of arms. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3027. Grant by Robert son of William le Moyne of Great
Ravelee, to Sir John de Lovetot the elder, lady Julia de Subiria, late the
wife of the said William le Moyne, and to William son of William
le Moyne, Robert's brother, of the manor of Great Ravele. London,
Monday before St. Barnabas, 21 Edward I. Seal of arms. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3028. Grant by Alan the cook (cocus) and Emma his wife, to
Peter, his nephew, son of John, his brother, of a messuage with a curtilage
and buildings in Great Ravele, adjoining the field called 'Stotfolde,' and of
land in the furlong (quarentena) called 'Ringewelle.' Monday before
St. Gregory, 1 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3029. Grant by Alexander son of Alexander le Chaumberleyn of
Rammeseye, to Sir William le Moigne of Ravele, knight, of land in Great
Ravele in a place called 'le Schipenedole.' Sunday after St. James the
Apostle, 9 Edward II. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3030. Grant by Mary, late the wife of William Moigne of Great
Ravele, knight, to Roger Louthe and William Bernewell, of a messuage
in Great Ravele, late Alexander le Chaumberleyn's of Ramesey, and also of
land there, late Alexander's, son of Alexander le Chaumburleyn. Monday
after Corpus Christi, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3031. Demise by Richard Makeneye, Thomas Swyft, clerk, John
Watterson, John Aspelon, the elder, John Bette, and Alan Pyk, to John
Hore, esquire, and Margaret his wife, of the manor of Great Ravele with
land and rent in Sawetre, and the advowson of the third part of the
church of All Saints of Sawetre, with remainder to the heirs of the said
John Hore. 20 June, 5 Henry VI. Four seals, one of arms.
Endorsed: Memorandum that the within-mentioned Margaret was
married to Robert Butvyleyn, knight, after whose death she married the
within-mentioned John Hore. The said John and Margaret dying without
issue, Gilbert Hore son and heir of John Hore by his first wife entered upon
the within-mentioned premises and thereof enfeoffed Edmund Ingaldesthorp,
knight, and others, Avhose estate therein the abbot and convent of Ramsey
now have. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3032. Demise by John Burgoyne of Drayton, Thomas Hore, John
Depyng and John Gillyng, clerks, Thomas Burgoyne and John Walter of
Craweden, to John Hore of Childerley, esquire, cf their manor of Great
Ravele, and of all their other lands and tenements, &c. in Great Ravele,
Wenyngton and Sawtre, with the advowson of the church of All Saints in
Sawtre, late the property of William Moigne, knight, except the lands held
by Roger Banastre of Wakefeld, co. York, for life. 3 May, 5 Henry VI.
Six seals, one of arms. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3033. Letter of attorney by Richard Makeneye and others,
authorising Gilbert Hore to deliver seisin to John Hore, esquire, and
Margaret his wife, of the manor of Great Ravele and land in Sawetre with
the advowson of the third part of the church of All Saints there. Childerley,
20 June, 5 Henry VI. Six seals, two of arms. |
Hunt. Camb. |
B. 3034. Letter of attorney by Richard Makeneye, Alan Pyk, John
Wattessone, John Aspelon the elder, and John Bette, authorising Thomas
Swyft, clerk, to re-enter upon the manor of Great Ravelee, with land and
rent in Sawetre, the advowson of the third part of the church of All Saints
in Sawtre, and a several marsh in Marchforde, co. Cambridge, which
John Hore of Childerlee had illegally granted to John Wodehows, esquire,
William Lassels, John Burdet, and Thomas Pulter, clerks, Robert Large
and John Eyre by a charter dated 5 May, 5 Henry VI., in contravention of
a grant made by the said John Hore to the said Richard Makeney, Thomas
Swyft, clerk, and others, on the 26 November, 1 Henry VI.; also
authorising Thomas Swyft to deliver seisin of the said premises to John
Hore and Margaret his wife with remainder to their lawful heirs, and
in default of such to the right heirs of John Hore. 16 June, 5 Henry VI.
Five seals, one of arms, broken. |
[Hunt.] Camb. |
B. 3035. Grant by John Hore of Chyldirle, co. Cambridge, esquire,
and Margaret his wife, to John Burdet and Thomas Pulter, clerks, John
Bekeswell, Robert Large, John Eyr, and John Cheker, of their manor of
Great Ravele, except John Attehill, their bondman, with his issue, also
of land in Sawetre, the advowson of the third part of All Saints
Church in Sawetre, the reversion of all lands in Ravele demised to
Roger Banastre by the said John Hore, and a several marsh in Marcheforde,
co. Cambridge; also grant of all their lands in Sawetre formerly granted
to Robert Langeton by the said John Hore, which have now reverted to
him. Witnesses:—Nicholas Styvecle, knight, and others (named).
28 July, 11 Henry VI. Two seals. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3036. Release by John son of Richard Snel of Great Ravele, to
Sir William le Moigne, knight, and Joan his wife, of all his right in land
in Great Ravele. Sunday after St. Matthias, 14 Edward III. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3037. Demise by Richard, the abbot, and the convent of Rameseye,
to Thomas Hotot, son and heir ot William Hotot of Woldweston, of a
eotland in Little Ravele for his life, doing suit yearly at the leet at
Wystowe. Thursday after the Annunciation, 26 Edward III. Seal. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3038. Grant by Alexander le Chaunbreleyn of Rammesbeye, to
Sir William le Moyne of Ravele, knight, of a messuage in Ravele abutting
on 'le schipene dole.' Sunday after Michaelmas, 10 Edward II. |
Hunt. |
B. 3039. Release by Thomas Hore of Childerlee, John Crabbe and
William Herne, to William Martyn, of all their right in the manor of
Ravelee, with land and 40s. rent in the manor of Sawtre, and the advowson
of the third part of the church of All Saints in Sawtre, which they, with
the said William Martyn, lately had of the gift of John Hore and Joan his
wife. Vigil of St. John the Baptist, 9 Henry V. Three seals, one
broken. |
[Hunt.] Essex. |
B. 3040. Grant by John Hore of Childerley, esquire, to John
Burgoyne of Drayton, Thomas Hore, John Depyng, John Gillyng, Thomas
Burgoyne and John Walter of Craweden, of the manor of Great (Mechill)
Ravele and of all other lands, &c. in Great Ravele, Wenyngton, co. Essex,
and Sawtre, with the advowson of the church of All Saints in Sawtre, and the
reversion of lands held by Roger Banastre from the said John Hore in Great
Ravele for life, on condition that they shall re-grant the premises to the
grantor if he require it during his life, and if he do not, they shall carry
out the provisions of his will. If the will cannot be carried into effect, they
are to sell the lands and deliver the proceeds to the abbot and convent of
Rameseye, who shall then carry out the said will. Tuesday in Whitsun
week, 4 Henry VI. English. |
[Hunt.] Camb. |
B. 3041. Grant by John Hore of Childirle, co. Cambridge, esquire,
and Margaret his wife, to John Burdet and Thomas Pulter, clerks, John
Bekeswell, Robert Large, John Eyr and John Cheker, of the manor of Great
Ravele, except John Attehill, bondman, and his issue; also of meadowland,
and the advowson of the third part of the church of All Saints in Sawtre,
of the reversion of all lands in Ravele held by John Banastre from the said
John Hore, of a several marsh in Marcheforde, co. Cambridge, and of all
lands in Sawtre which Robert Langeton had of the grant of the said John
Hore; on condition that they carry into effect the will of the said John
Hore. 28 July, 11 Henry VI. English. Two seals. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3042. Duplicate of B. 3041. English. Five seals, one broken. |
Worc. |
B. 3043. Grant by William Colard, late of Rediche, and Isabel his
wife, to John Vampage, the elder, Thomas Throgmorton, John Wode, John
Rous, John Jonettes, and Persivale Wykyng, of lands and tenements, &c. in
Rediche, and in the manor of Tardebigge. 'At the Rediche the furst day
'of August yer regnyng Kyng Harry the Sixte after the Conqueste the
'xxiiij twenti' (sic). English. Four seals, one broken. |
[Hants ?] |
B. 3044. Grant by Humfrey de Bradelega, to the canons of
Brumore, of his land of Redeulla. Witnesses:—Jordan de Laverchstoca,
Alan the spenser (dispensario) and others (named) Twelfth century.
Mutilated.
Endorsed: 'Radenhull.' |
[Hants.] |
B. 3045. Grant in frank almoin by Geoffrey de Puser', to the canons of
Bromore, of land in 'la Redegrave' and near Cherlewode. Witnesses:—
John de Kernett', William the clerk of Cherdeford, Philip le Champiun
and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal. |
[Worc. ?] |
B. 3046. Grant in frank almoin by Fulk de la Lowe son of Edwi de
la Lowe, to the monks of Bordesley, of three parts of a grove at Redlidgate;
also confirmation of the grant of lands made to them by Edwi his father [in
Norton]. Witnesses:—Richard de Brademede, Walter de Bissopeshull
and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: . . . 'in Nortun.' |
[Norf.] |
B. 3047. Conveyance by John Clerk of Hacford by Refham, and
John Clerk late rector of Horstede, clerk, to John Cartere of Kerdeston,
Godfrey Cartere of Salle, and Richard Hagon, of Refham, of land in
Refham, adjoining land of the manor of Calthorp. 17 April, 30 Henry VI.
Two seals, one broken. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3048. Demise by Thomas Grene, chaplain, to John Carter of
Kerdeston, Walter Carter his son, Simon Pekerell of Salle, and Robert
Tytesshale of Causton, of two pieces of land in Refham, part abutting on
laud of William Calthorp, knight, and part on land of John, duke of Suffolk,
of his manor of Kerdeston. 9 November, 19 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3049. Demise by James Rightwyse, chaplain, of Salle, to Walter
Carter of Salle, John Rightwyse of Norwich, merchant, John Shillyng, the
elder, of Boton, Robert Brown of Salle, and Simon Pekerell of the same, of
two pieces of land in Reffham. 1 August, 7 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3050. Demise by Walter Carter, Simon Pekerell and Robert
Tytteshale, to James Rightwyse, chaplain, of two pieces of land in Reffham;
also letter of attorney authorising Richard Burre of Heydon and Robert
Isak of Salle, to deliver seisin of the said land. 30 July, 7 Henry VII.
Three seals, one broken. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3051. Demise by John Ryghtwise, citizen and alderman of
Norwich, at the instance of Marion Hoddys, late the wife of Walter Carter,
and sole executrix of his will, to Henry Hoddys of Salle and Marion his
wife, of two pieces of land in Reffeham. 18 October, 24 Henry VII.
Seal. |
[Camb.] |
B. 3052. Grant by Maurice son of Thomas Burguyn of Fulburn, and
Huelina his wife, to the brethren of St. Mary's, Anglesey [co. Cambridge],
in frank almoin, of land in Fulburn in a field called 'Smaleweye' at
Retherdune. Witnesses:—Ralph Candos, Peter his son, William Vivien,
and others (named). [Henry III.] |
[Norf.] |
B. 3053. Grant by Peter de Hauvil of Ridelinton, to Sir Ralph de
Trehampton, of two tillages of his land called 'Blacwong' and 'Brigewong'
in Ridelinton. Witnesses:—Sir Hugh Murdag', Ralph Malore, and others
(named). Easter-eve, 13 Edward [I]. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3054. Confirmation by William de Solers, to Matilda his sister, of
two virgates of land in Upper Rindecumbe granted to her by his father
on her marriage, paying 1 lb. of cumin yearly, in recognition whereof
Matilda has given to him a buckle (firmaculum) worth half a mark.
Witnesses:—Thomas de Mara, and others (named). Twelfth century
Fragment of seal. |
I. of Wight. Hants. Wilts. |
B. 3055. Demise by Robert Danby, justice of the Common Pleas,
Nicholas Wimbish, clerk, Christopher Conyers, Robert Conestable, Thomas
Stokdale and Richard Weltden, to Richard, earl of Salisbury and Alice his
wife, for twelve years, of the manors of Ryngwode, Warblyngton, Hunton,
Westovere, and Swayneston in the Isle of Wight, and of the hundred of
Cristechurch and the castle and borough of Cristechurch Twynham co.
Hants, and of the manor of Erlestok co. Wilts. 12 May, 32 Henry VI.
One seal and a fragment. |
[York.] |
B. 3056. Grant by Thomas de Brunhows of Rypon, to John de
Nevill, lord of Raby, knight, of the reversion of five burgages with a garden
and lands in Ripon, the burgages lying in. 'le Marketsted' opposite the cross,
in Skelgate with the said garden and in Alhalowgate, and the lands lying in
Skelmanwra, at Fasemyre, Blomelheved, Thorpgate, Thorpkeld, 'le Burghwage,' and Bisshoptonend. Witnesses:—Simon Warde, Thomas de
Merkyngfeld, and Ranulph Pygot, knights, and others (named). 6 March,
1 Richard II. Seal. |
[York.] |
B. 3057. Demise by Beatrice, lady of Roos, William Lamberd and
John de Chilton, to Ralph, earl of Westmorland, John Alwent, clerk,
Richard de Pykeryng, clerk, John Conyzers of Hornby, and Robert
Coverham, of a toft and croft in Rys and land in Skeren, the advowson of the
chantry of St. Germanus in the church of Aldeburgh, and a yearly rent of
12s. 8d. issuing out of a messuage and land in Seton near Hornse, with the
homage and services of all free tenants in Seton of the fee of Whityk once
belonging to Lady Isabel de Faucomberge. 6 October, 10 Henry IV.
Fragments of three seals, one of arms. |
[Nthld.?] |
B. 3058. Grant by Richard, the abbot, and the convent of Stanley,
to William son of Richard Petun of Hurst, of a messuage in Riseburnesiche which they had of the gift of William's father; also release by
the same to the same of a yearly rent payable in respect of the tenement of
'Longa mora.' Witnesses:—William Michel, Ernald and John de la Sale,
and others (named). Seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3059. Release by John son of Thomas called 'le Newe' of
Wamberge, priest, to Richard called 'de Henor,' of Little Risindone, of
all his right in a tenement in Little Risindon which Richard had of the gift
of Sir John de Wamberge, then rector of Risindon. Friday after St.
Valentine, 11 Edward II. Seal, broken. |
Glouc. |
B. 3060. Release by Thomas Smyth of Wescote, co. Gloucester,
husbandman, to Sir Ralph Boteler, lord of Suthleya, of all his right in a
tenement in Great Rysendon. 20 May, 35 Henry VI. Fragment of seal. |
[Glouc.] |
B. 3061. Grant by John Lisle and Margaret his wife, to Ralph
Botiller, knight, lord of Sudeleye, and Elizabeth his wife, of their manor
in Great Resyngdon, with the advowson of the church of that place,
and all their other lands and tenements in Resyngdon in the
hundred of Sloughtre and Nettegrove, for their lives, at a yearly
rent of a red rose for the first two years and 10l. thereafter; with
remainder to their representatives, in case they die within the first
two years, of so much of that term as may be unexpired Monday after
St. Hilary, 38 Henry VI. Two seals, one of arms. |
[Salop.] |
B. 3062. Release by Llewellyn ap Goronow of Rystone, to Adam
Grog his brother, of all right which he may have in lands and tenements, &c.
coming to him by the decease of his father Goronow. Witnesses:— Hugh
Barrach, Jornarth ap Zena, and others (named). Rystone, Saturday the
feast of St. Oswald, 20 Edward III. Seal. |
[Salop.] |
B. 3063. Release by William son of Adam son of Lewelin de
Wartlowe, to Hugh Brusebon, of all his right to the lands which his father
Adam gave to Wenhclian his daughter and Philip her husband.
Witnesses:—Walter son of Hugh, Thomas de Wynesbury, and others
(named). |
[Salop.] |
Grant by William Pensam of Riston, to John son of Nicholas Brusebon
and Joan his wife, of a messuage and land &c. in Ryston abutting on the
high road from Kery to Chirbury, and extending to the bottom (profunditatem) of. 'Offediche.' Witnesses:—Philip de Middelton, Hugh de
Syddenhale, and others (named). Two deeds sewn together. Thirteenth
century. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3064. Letter of attorney by Simon Mason, chaplain, of Roode,
authorising John Trot and William Frawnseys, chaplains, of the same, to
act for him with regard to all his property in Roode, Aschen, and
Hertewelle. Sunday before Christmas, 4 Henry IV. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3065. Grant by John Trot and William Fraunceys alias Warner,
of Rode, chaplains, to John Machon of Rode, and William Hampslap of
Norhampton, 'barker,' of all the lands, &c., in Rode, Hertwelle and Asshen
which the grantors have of the feoffment of Simon Machon of Rode,
chaplain. Saturday before the translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
6 Henry IV. Two seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3066. Grant by Ralph son of Reginald de Boseho, to Walrand
Wolf (lupo), rector of the church of Hese, of lands in Rode and Hese, part
lying on the furlong called 'Sorte crorrowe,' and abutting on Sepewelle broc,
and on Corrowe weye, and part on Sepewellehul. Witnesses:—Sir Robert
Wolf (lupo), of Hese, knight, and others (named). Thirteenth century. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3067. Grant by Andrew Tondout, to Simon Potyn, citizen of
Rochester, of land in the parish of St. Clement, Rochester, adjoining the
lane called 'Peyntoreslane' on the west. Wednesday the feast of the
translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 33 Edward [I]. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3068. Grant by Thomas atte Boure of Rochester, son of Thomas
atte Boure, to Simon Potin of Rochester, for 20l., of a messuage in
Rochester abutting westward on the lane called 'Peintureslane' and
southward on the city causeway (calcetum). 6 March, 9 Edward II. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3069. Release by Benet Potyn of Rochester, to Simon Potyn son
of John Potyn and Cicely his wife, of 8s. yearly rent which Simon was wont
to pay him for a messuage in Rochester. Witnesses:—John le Engleys,
John de Hamptone, William de Rowe and others (named.) 24 Edward I.
Seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3070. Grant by William Fykeys of Rochester, to John son of
Luke de Horstede, and to Agnes his wife, of a tenement with a bakehouse
in Rochester, in a place called 'Peyntoureslane.' Witnesses:—Simon
Potyn, John English (Anglico), and others (named.) November, 10
Edward II. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
B. 3071. Grant by Robert de Rokwode, to Richard Freysel, of land
in the meadow of Rochekeres, part called 'le Harewe,' lying within 'le
Monemedwe.' Stanefeld, Sunday the feast of St. Boniface, 8 Edward III.
Seal of arms. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3072. Grant by John Campenade, nephew and one of the heirs of
Thomas Taverner of Rouchestre, to Katharine de Pelham of London, of all
his share in a tenement and land in the parish of St. Nicholas of Rochester,
which he inherited together with Thomas Campenade, on his uncle's death.
10 April, 34 Edward III. Seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3073. Grant by William son of John le Deneclerk of Rochester,
to Symon Potyn of Rochester, of a messuage in Rochester adjoining the
place called 'Chathameshaghe' towards the east, and a lane leading from
the highway to the town walls on the west. Wednesday before St. Peter
in Cathedra, 12 Edward II. Seal of arms. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3074. Release by John son and heir of the late William de Grean
of Rochester, to Simon Potyn of Rochester, of all his claim to the tenements,
rents, &c., left by his father, whether within or without the walls of the
said city. Sunday, the morrow of St. George the Martyr, 16 Edward II.
Fragment of seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3075. Similar release by Edmund, son and heir of the late William
de Grean of Rochester, to Simon Potyn of the same. Dated as above.
Seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3076. Defeasance of B. 3072. London, 12 April, 34 Edward III.
Portion of seal. |
[Kent.] |
B. 3077. Release by Agnes, late the wife of John Simon of Rochester,
to John Potyn of the same, of all her right in a house in a lane called
'Peynturislane,' in Rochester. Tuesday before Michaelmas, 25 Edward III. |
[Pembr.] |
B. 3078. Release by John Hogekyn, brother and heir of Robert
Hogekyn, late rector of the church of St. Bridget, to John Don and John
Eliot, of all his right in the manors of Robertiston and Nolton, the reversion
of which Thomas Perrot, knight, and Alice his late wife had granted, by a
fine levied in the court of Roland Leynthale, lord of Haverford, at Haverford
in presence of Henry Wogan, knight, steward of Haverford, on Wednesday
the least of Perpetua and Felicitas, the Martyrs, 20 Henry VI., to Robert
Hogekyn aforesaid and the said John Don, rector of the church of Landegon,
and John Eliot, vicar of St. Michael's, Castle Martin; of which manors
John Picton of Carrewe, was then tenant for life. 20 October, 32
Henry VI. |
[Hunt.] |
B. 3079. Grant by John Barkar of Rameseye, to John Colle of
Broughton, the elder, son of Nicholas Schepherd of Wistowe, Henry Waleys
of Walton, John Albyn of Rameseye, and William Clerk of the same, of a
messuage and a portion of a messuage called 'a polyard' in 'le Wyth,' in
Rameseye. Sunday after St. Felix, Bishop and Confessor, 4 Henry IV.
Seal. |
[Warw.] |
B. 3080. Grant by John Malyns of Radewey, and Sibyl his wife, to
Benet Medley of Whitnashe, of all their lands, rents, reversions, &c. in
Radewey, lately belonging to William Malyns, John's father; paying 3s. 6d.
yearly to the abbot of Stonle, and 12d. to the lords of Dercet. Witnesses:—
Robert Worsley, bailiff of Kyngton, John Savage, and others (named).
25 April, 8 Henry VII. Two seals. |
[Nthld.] |
B. 3081. Grant by Roger de Whytcestre, to the nuns of St. Bartholomew of Newcastle, in frank almoin, of land and a capital messuage in Shotton,
they paying half a mark yearly, and undertaking to say one mass yearly for
his soul after his decease on the day of his death, and to do as much for his
soul on that day as they would for the soul of any nun. Witnesses:—Roger
de Merleg', Eustace de Laval, William Heyrun, sheriff of Northumberland,
and others (named). Morrow of the Annunciation, 38 Henry III. Fragments of seal. |
[Nthld.] |
B. 3082. Grant in frank almoin by Roger de Whytcestre, to the nuns
of St. Bartholomew of Newcastle, of 15s. rent from lands in Shotton, they
keeping a lamp always burning by night in the cloister beyond (ultra) the
tomb of his mother Isabell, and celebrating one mass for his soul yearly
after his decease, on the day of his death. Witnesses:—William Heyrun,
sheriff of Northumberland, Eustace and Henry de Laval, Henry de Karleolo,
mayor of Newcastle, and others (named). Thursday after Mid-Lent,
A.D. 1253. Fragments of seal. |
[Surrey.] |
B. 3083. Grant by Arnald Dyer, to Walter de Grendon and Edith
his wife, of land in Shortlitilworth. Kyngeston, Sunday before St.
Nicholas, 27 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Nthld.] |
B. 3084. Demise by Roger de Whytcestre, to Roger de Toggesden,
of land and a capital messuage in Shotton for twenty years, paying one
mark yearly. Witnesses:—Sirs Eustace and Henry de Laval, and others
(named). St. Martin's day, A.D. 1253. Fragment of seal. |
[Nthld.] |
B. 3085. Confirmation by Robert de Faudon, of the grant contained
in B. 3082. Witnesses:—Sirs John de Swynebourn and Hugh Gubioun,
knights, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragments of seal. |
[Oxford.] |
B. 3086. Confirmation by William son of William de la Le, of a
grant by Sir William de la Le, late rector of Stotesbury, his ancestor, to the
prior and canons of Chaucumbe, of 10s. 8d. yearly rent from land in
Schutteforde. Witnesses:—Thomas de Sibbeford, Robert Danvers,
Thomas de Brouton in Schutteforde, and others (named). Thirteenth
century. |
[N'hamp.] |
B. 3087. Grant by the prioress and convent of Sewardesleye, to
. . . . . ., Agnes his wife and Alice their daughter, of a cottage in
Schutellanger. Sunday before the feast of . . . . ., [Edward III. ?]
Much mutilated and illegible. |
[Essex.] |
B. 3088. Grant by Agnes Stainer, daughter of Henry Stainer
of Ronewell, deceased, to Richard atte More of Southanyngfeld and
Arnulph atte More of Wykford, of lands called 'Kekemere' in Ronewell
and a croft called 'Bryonislond' in Suthaningfeld, lying under the wood
called 'Nortwode' on the east, near Bryonisbregge on the south, by the
high road from Scorebregge to Chelmerford. Tuesday after St. Luke,
39 Edward III. Seal. |
Durham.] |
B. 3089. Letter of attorney by Sir Ralph de Neifvill, earl of Westmorland and Marshal of England, authorising Richard Landinette
of Shyrbone, and Richard Dowen of Rogthorppe, to receive seisin of land
in Ryton in Rydall. Feast of St. Martin in winter, 5 Henry IV.
Fragment of seal. |
[Salop.] |
B. 3090. Grant by William Jabet, lord of Stociford, to Hugh Large
of Ruyton, and Isabel, his wife, for their joint lives, of lands in Ruyton,
part extending from 'le Fildeneweye' to the highway at the end of Ruyton
town, part lying upon Schertelond, at 'le Seveneroden,' and under 'le
Hallehaueden.' On the death of the survivor the land shall revert to
William, except the crop sown in the last year, which shall remain with the
executors till Michaelmas. Friday, the feast of St. Barnabas, 15 Edward.
Seal, broken. |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 3091. Confirmation by Henry de Botebrigge, to the abbot and
convent of Quarr, of the grant made by his ancestors in frank almoin, of
part of his meadow called 'Ryedemede,' reaching from the road to
Tidelingeham to the running water in the east part of the meadow, which
land has been marked off by great stones fixed in the earth. Witnesses:—
Sirs John de Insula, Theobald Roussel, and John de Glamorgan, knights,
and others (named). Aretone, 26 May, A.D. 1328, 2 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: 'Porcio de la Ryedemede apud Botebrigge.' |
[I. of Wight.] |
B. 3092. Grant by Robert de Botebrigge, son and heir of Henry de
Botebrigge, to the abbot and convent of Quarr, of part of his meadow in
'la Rydemede,' in the north part of the road from Botebrigge to 'la
Rydeforde,' adjoining the portion which the rector of Adherton holds in
lieu of tithe. Witnesses:—Sirs Theobald Russel, John de Glamorgan,
and John de Insula of Gatecumbe, knights, and others (named). Friday
after St. James, A.D. 1332, 6 Edward III. Seal. |
[Essex.] |
B. 3093. Grant by Isabella, the sister of Richard Urri, widow, to
Robert le Noreis, of land in the meadow which lies towards Runewelle,
in Tunmanemed towards the west. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Bartune,
Ralph de Gynges, and others (named). Seal.
Endorsed: Wickford. |
Essex. |
B. 3094. Letter of attorney by Thomas Mongomery and Robert
Chamberleyn, knights, authorising William Eleson and Edward Snoxhill to
receive seisin of lands, &c.called 'Flemmynges,' 'Morelande,' 'Drangcourtes,'
'Bryans' and 'Stainers,' and of all other lands, &c. late belonging to Thomas
Flemmyng, knight, in Runwell, Retyndon, Downham, and Southanfeld alias
Southanyngfeld, and elsewhere in Essex, except the manor of Sutton and
the advowson of the church there, a messuage in Pyrtwell, and a tenement
called 'Stanbrigge,' in accordance with a grant made to them by John
Flemyng, son and heir of the said Thomas Flemyng. 2 March, 11 Edward IV.
Two seals. |
Essex. |
B. 3095. Demise by Thomas Flemmyng, esquire, of Essex, to William
Algor, husbandman, of Ronewell, of a mansion called 'le Deyrie' in Ronewell, and the following lands, viz. Piryfeld, Doune, Medereld, a croft at
Millehacch with appurtenances as far as 'le Moreland,' Reyland, and
Hyegrove, Yarleye, Gildereden, Frensshcroftes and Fermours Riden lying
in Retendon, and other land in Wykford, Southhanfeld, and Dounham, for
twelve years from Michaelmas last together with certain stock upon the
said land of the quantity and value specified. 5 June, 3 Henry VI. Seal,
broken. |
Surrey. |
B. 3096. Demise by. Roger Grauntofte, citizen and skinner of
London, to John a Rowley, of Retherhythe, yeoman, Oliver Tumor and
John Whytyngton, gentlemen, William Preston, Rowland Byrde and
Richard Dobbys, citizens of London, of lands and tenements, &c. in Retherhythe, to the use of the aforesaid John a Rowley; also letter of attorney
authorising John Bandy and Richard Braytoft to deliver seisin of the
premises. 16 September, 23 Henry VII. Seal.
Endorsed: Note of livery of seisin in presence of the witnesses
named. |
[Durham.] |
B. 3097. Grant by Thomas Hewlyn of Kirkely, Isabel his wife, and
Agnes de Howden her sister, to John de Nevill, lord of Raby, and John de
Hedlam, of the manor of Rowley by Esshe with the advowson of the church
there. Thursday before St. Barnabas, A.D. 1372. Two seals. |
[Heref.] |
B. 3098. Grant by John de la Le, to John son of Maurice, for 100s.,
of land and a messuage in Rolfeston. Witnesses:—Roger son of Wron,
John le Leche, and others (named). Seal, broken. |
[Heref.] |
B. 3099. Grant by Roger Codauh son 'of Wasteyl Codauh, to John
son of Hugh de la Lee, of all his land with tenements, &c. in Roulestone.
Witnesses:—William de Essa, Philip de Skenefrid, and others (named)
[Henry III.] Seal.
Endorsed: 'Carta Rogeri Codau de Rolvestone quam fecit Johanni de
Lacu.' |
[Salop.] |
B. 3100. Grant by William Poyne of Rotinton, to Agnes his daughter
of a toft in Rotinton at the east end of the town. Witnesses:—Robert the
parson of Kynestan, John de Lek, and others (named). |