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[Cornw] |
A. 8501. Feoffment by Osbert lord of Landa to Thomas (?) de Landa
his brother, for his homage and service, of a ferling of land in Kinhavod (?)
. . . . Witnesses:—. . . . . Pain de Trewellec, . . . .,
Thomas de Hendre. |
[Salop.] |
A. 8502. Feoffment by Simon son of Roger le Schepeheorde of
Styvynton to Roger de la Seete of 2a. land in Styvynton, ½a. on 'Bromp-
thulle' between land of Walter le Bayly and Edmund Androw and extend-
ing from land of John de la More to 'le Hebstret'; ½a. on 'Kottelond'
between land of Roger Robardes and late formerly Roger Foliot's
and extending from land of John de la More to land of the said John;
½a. in 'le Reye' between land of John de la More and the tillage
(culturam) called' Stengford 'and extending from land of Robert of Richards
Castle (de castro Ricardi) to 'Marrescallesmedwe'; ½a. in the same
'Reye' between land of Roger le Walsch and Roger Robardes and
extending from land of Robert of Richards Castle to land formerly
Walter Miller's (molendinarii). Witnesses:—Peter de Greote and
others (named). Styvynton, Monday after St. Ethelbert, 14 Edward III.
Seal, broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8503. Grant by John de Hyrnaus (?) to Walter Antr' (?) of
the wardship and marriage of Marina and Eleanor daughters and heirs of
John de Ca [rn] ergh (?) with the custody of lands &c. in . . . . . . and
Killyfachlos (?) . . . . . Dated at Penryn, Saturday after St. George
. . . . |
[Norf.] |
A. 8504. Grant by Katharine late the wife of Clement de Plumstede
that, whereas Roger Martyn of Schipedene had agreed to pay her yearly till
the lawful age of Anne daughter and heir of the said Clement the yearly
service he was accustomed to render to the said Clement for the tenements
he held of him in Schipenden and had attorned to her therefor, she would
acquit him against all men by reason of the said payment. Feast of the
Purification, 7 Edward II. Witnesses:—Robert de Eggemere and others
(named). |
[Linc.] |
A. 8505. Release by Simon son of Philic[ia] of Aswardby to Henry
atte Stanes of Aswardby of his right in a messuage and bovate of land there
formerly of Philip Shephird of the same. Sunday after St. Thomas the
Apostle, 81 Edward III. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8506. Feoffment by Geoffrey son of William de Sudwode to
William de Wendlinge, clerk, for his homage and service and 15s., of
2a. arable in Fransham between the new ditch of the said William at
'Sudwodewong' and land of Walter Finch, and abutting on land of Richard
son of Isabel and his, Geoffrey's, grove; rendering 2½d. yearly.
Witnesses:—Sir Gilbert de Fransham, Sir Reginald de Dunham and
Sir Saer de Frivilla, and others (named). |
[Bedf.] |
A. 8507. Feoffment by Henry Paas of Suthgivele to John Gacelin,
lord of Suthgivele and Alice his wife and his heirs of four messuages with
crofts adjacent in 'le Westende' of Suthgivele, with three crofts in
'Struntenorde'; also of 22a. arable with the meadow and pasture adjacent
as they lie dispersed (per particulas) in the fields and meadows of Suthgivele;
also of 2s. rent from Simon de Craunfeld for the tenement formerly
William Komber's and of the rent and service of Mariota le Wilde.
Suthgivele, Monday the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross,
15 Edward II. |
Bedf. Herts. |
A. 8508. Feoffment by John Enderby of Stratton, co. Bedford, the
elder, esquire [and Thomas Aylbern of Holme, struck out], to Master Thomas
Kent, clerk of the King's Council, John Fitz, John Stanford the elder, Thomas
Berford, John and Thomas Fulburn, William atte Wode, Richard Wright and
William Austyn, of the lands &c. in the towns and fields of Nether Hoo,
Mepersale, Pullanger and Clyfton, co. Bedford and co. Herts, which the
said John Enderby lately had, together with Robert Grey of Ruthyn and
others by the gift and feoffment of John Breton the elder. Witnesses:—
John Botiller of Mepersale, Walter Halybrede, rector of the church of
Clyfton, Walter Lound of Shefford, John Bromham of Clyfton, John
Foster of the same. Dated at [Clyfton struck out] 'le Hoo,' 21 January,
23 Henry VI. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8509. Indenture, being a grant by Robert Crane of Schipedene
to Robert Tebauld of the same of 32d. yearly rent, from him and his
heirs for a messuage formerly John Mayessone's which the said Robert
gave him by charter, lying in Schipedene between land of Thomas Berd
and Edmund Sad. Saturday after the Purification, 42 Edward III beginning.
Endorsed: John Drapere. |
Brecon. |
A. 8510. Feoffment by Thomas son of John Smyth and Margery
daughter of the said John and Alison verch Hoel, late wife of the said
John, to Hoel Paynot and Gwenllian verch Vredud his wife of a burgage in
the suburbs of the town of Brecon (Brechonie) between the burgage
of Morgan ap David ap Hoel and the burgage late of John Kyw the elder
and extending from the street leading from the upper gate of the town to
the stone bridge over the Honddu (Hothny) to the Honddu (usque ad aquam
de Hothny). Witnesses:—John Jozce, bailiff of the town of Brecon, Hugh
Dylewyn, under bailiff, Rees ap Jevaun ap David Owyn, Lyweline Webbe,
William Parson. 10 August, 24 Henry VI. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8511. Feoffment by Roger son and heir of William Gynorym (?)
to John de Lym and the heirs of his body, of a place of land in Porthencrous
next Porthenis, by service of a grain of pepper at Michaelmas. Witnesses:—
Richard de Trevungleith (?), John Vivian of Trevudrim, Roger Chauntecler,
. . . . de Botesana, John Fraunceys, clerk. Porthenis, morrow of the
Nativity of the B.V.M., 15 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8512. Feoffment by John Kelpyn of Aswardby to Sir John Wad
rector of the church of Aswardby, Sir Roger Gonne of Aswardby, chaplain,
and John de Northorp of Sausthorp, of his messuage and all his lands and
tenements in Aswardby, with all his goods and chattels therein. The day
of St. Agatha the Virgin and Martyr, A.D. 1367. |
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A. 8513. Feoffment by Richard Grove to Robert—, at 6s. 8d.
rent, of land &c. in Grove. Witnesses:—John Cotell, the elder, John Cotell,
the younger, William Coulecote, . . . . . . . . Midsummer
. . . . Henry VI. Damaged. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8514. Indenture, being a grant by John de Wylygton, lord of
Lla[nte]glos, to Odo Schore, of the attachment (attachiamentum) of the weir
of his, the said Odo's, fulling mill, to his, the said John's, land of
Trevyda; to hold the same by the rent of 6d. yearly; if Odo wished to turn
his fulling to a corn mill, John to be free to break and quash the said
attachment. Witnesses:—Richard de Hywhys, knight, John de Gylg[a]tz,
Thomas de Kyllyou, John de Kylmenond, William Pen. . . . Dated
at Womberlegh, Thursday before Midsummer, 5 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8515. Feoffment by Sebilla daughter of David de Tredyn to John
de Treuarthian and Isabel his wife of all his lands in Dynas of Tredyn; to
hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said John, by service of a
grain of corn for all service. Witnesses:—John Cantrebi, William de
Kaerou, Thomas Cantrebi, Roger de Treneglos, John Jurdan of Tredyn.
Tredyn, Tuesday after St. Philip and St. James, 1 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8516. Feoffment by Sir William de Botrell to Thomas Trenbethou
of all his land in Trenbethou with the sites of the mills and their streams
(bedis) and ponds with all other liberties and easements thereto belonging,
rendering 6d. yearly . . . . . . Damaged. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8517. Release by Thomas de Guael to John de Treuardhian and
Isabel his wife of his right in three acres English of land in a croft called
Tovenles, and in three acres English of land in Guaelguardha with all
their appurtenances dry and wet enclosed or not (in sicco et humido infra
clausum et extra in omnibus suis locis). Witnesses:—Peter de Kemyel, John
de Kellerion, P. . . . de Lannerg, William de Tredigember, Alfred
the Leech (Aluredo medico). Dated at Marghasyou, Monday after
St. Gregory the Pope, 13 Edward II. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8518. Feoffment by William Fychet of Sausthorp to John Kelpyn
of Aswardby of a selion of arable in the south field of Aswardby in 'le
Hays' abutting on Sausthorp marsh and land of Sausthorp church. The
feast of St. Augustin the Bishop, A.D. 1360. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8519. Indenture, being a feoffment by Robert Tebaud of
Schippeden to Robert Oldman of Thurton of a place of land in Schippeden
lying at Crowemere between a path on the east and land of the said Robert,
which he assigned to his tenants for free ingress and egress, on the west;
rendering 3s. 6d. yearly to him and his heirs. Wednesday after the
Purification, 23 Edward III.
Endorsed: Modo Jacobus Candelman. |
[Salop.] |
A. 8520. Counterpart of demise by Thomas Gryme of Seete and
Margaret his wife to Agnes late the wife of Walter Lochard for her life of
6a. arable in Seete in the field, towards Lodelowe, 3a. lying together under
'Wyneyordhull' between land of the prior of the Hospital of St. John the
Baptist of Lodelowe on either side; the fourth acre called 'le Pyke acre'
on 'Wyneyordhull' between land of Roger Fox and the stream from the
spring called 'Greote Walle'; and two chief acres (acre capitales) lying
together at 'Greote Walle' between land of Roger Fox, formerly William
Parys' and land of the said Thomas Gryme and Roger Fox. 16 March,
36 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 8521. Release by William de Byrtles to Simon son of Roger de
Northhedis of all the land he had in the town of Timperley of Richard son
of Henry Hayrun, to wit two assarts with appurtenances; for greater security
he had delivered to the said Simon the charter of feoffment he had of the
said Richard. Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey de Dutton, and others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 8522. Release by Clement son of James de Plumstede to Robert
son of Hugh Tebaud of Shipedene of his right in 8s. 5d. rent in Shipedene
which the said Hugh bought by charter of the said James, viz. from Roger
son of Robert Martyn 6s. 3d.; from Alan son of Hugh Tebaud for his
tenement formerly of Roger son of William Martyn 2s. 2d. Sunday after
St. Gregory the Pope, 4 Edward III, beginning. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 8523. Indenture of demise by John Gostelin of Bysshopestrewe
to Walter de Wyk of pasturage on Ox Hill (super montem Boum) called
'le Twange,' from Michaelmas then next for 26 years at 12d. rent due on
the Invention of the Holy Cross; consideration, 36s. sterling paid before-
hand. Bysshopestrewe, Sunday the feast of St. Lawrence, 9 Edward II. |
[Lanc.] |
A. 8524. Feoffment by Roger de Burgh son of Matthew de Burgh in
Lonesdale to Hugh Ferraunt, chaplain, and Gilbert son of John de
Thorneton of the manors of Over Burgh and Nethur Burgh with the water
and fulling mills (aquaticis et fullareticis) to the said manors belonging, and
all his lordship with lands, tenements and all its appurtenances in the
town of Lek, with an enclosure called 'Fagherthwayt' &c. Witnesses:—
Sir John de Haryngton, Sir Henry de Croft, Sir John de Hooton, knights.
Burgh aforesaid, Sunday after All Hallows, 18 Edward II. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8525. Release by Maurice Taillour of Webbeleye to William
Haukyns, chaplain, and William Mymme of his right in a messuage in
Webbeleye in the street leading from the High Street 'in le Medewestrete,'
situate between land of St. Mary the Virgin on one side and land of
John Newport on the other, and abutting on land of John Gaston and on
the highway; which messuage he, together with the said William and
William, had by the gift and feoffment of Walter Drayton, late vicar of
Webbeley, Richard Aleyns, priest, and John Bolte. 20 October, 13 Henry VI. |
[Chesh.] |
A. 8526. Letter of attorney by William son of Richard de Bulkylegh
of Chedle to William de Bulkylegh of Chorlegh to deliver seisin of the manor
of Tympurlegh to Philip Phippe according to his charter thereof. Tympur-
legh, Saturday after St. Philip and St. James the Apostles, 45 Edward III. |
[Suff.] |
A. 8527. Indenture, being the defeasance of two charters of feoff-
ment of even date, by the first of which, John Archer the younger and
Joan his wife, of Sudbury, late of Neylond, John Archer the elder of Sud-
bury and John Hyde of Neylond, enfeoffed James Smyth of Neylond,
Stephen Smyth his son, John Reynham the elder, Henry Lyghtskyrt,
Thomas Taillour, Thomas Roos, the elder, John Roote, ' clothmaker,' John
Vigerous and Thomas Hamond, 'fuller,' of Neylond, of a tenement in
the town of Neylond, between the tenement formerly John Josep's late John
Balston's and the barn and garden, late John Balston's, afterwards Robert
Clerk's, on one side, and the pond from the fulling mill towards 'le
Common fen' on the other, one head abutting on the highway from Col-
chester to Stoke on the west and the other on John Balston's garden, as
above; and by the second of which the said John Archer the younger and
John Hach the elder, of Sudbury, enfeoffed the said persons of two other
tenements in Neylond adjoining that above mentioned; if the said James
Smyth paid 40l. to the said John Archer the younger, viz. 20l. at Easter
next and the like at the following Easter, the said feoffments and seisin had
thereon to stand good, otherwise to be void. Neylond, 5 June, 7 Henry VII. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8528. Demise by Richard Pynchebek son of Thomas Pynchebek,
Richard Welby son of Roger Welby, Athelard Welby, parson of the church
of Surflete, and John Edlyngton, vicar of the church of Pynchebek, to
Margaret late the wife of John Copuldyk, son of William Copuldyk, esquire,
Thomas Bawde, esquire, of Haddam, co. Hertford, and Ralph Pynchebek,'
vicar of the church of Weston, of the manor of Haryngton, a water-mill
called ' Stubwathmyll,' a meadow called 'Igneys' and certain lands and
tenements called 'Philypotlanddes' in Haryngton and Aswardby, together
with lands &c., services of free and bond &c. to the said manor belong-
ing in Haryngton, Aswardby, Bagendyrby, Langton, Sawsethorp, Sotyrby,
Dalby, Parteney, Braytoft, Irby, Croft, Freskeney, Belysby and
Hagworthyngham, which manor &c. they had by the gift and feoffment of
the said John Copuldyk, since dceased; to hold to the said Margaret, and
the others, for the term of her life, with remainder to the said Richard
Pynchebek and the others, for the performance of the last will of the said
John Copuldyk. The feast of St. Lawrence, 15 Henry VI. Seals, one of
arms (?). |
[Wilts] |
A. 8529. Grant in pure alms by Andrew Giffard, with his body, to
the church of St. Mary of Stanley (Stanleia) and the monks there, of the
land with a messuage (masuagio) in Sutton, which William Blund (Blundus)
held of him; to hold free from all service and exaction, provided however
that the said William and his heirs shall hold the same of the House of
Stanley by hereditary right, rendering therefore yearly to the said House of
Stanley 2s. for all service; also grant to the said monks that they may have
for ever six oxen and three cows, quit of herbage, in his pasture, together
with his demesne oxen and likewise one bull, and four pigs in his wood,
quit of pannage. Witnesses:—Hugh de Temple, canon of Salisbury,
Stephen, parson of the church of Tysseb[eri], Thomas de Sutton, Thomas
de Dunton, chaplains, John the deacon, Master Thomas of Salisbury,
William de Haselden, Peter Giffard, Andrew Baker (pistore), Robert Gale,
Robert de Wika, Martin de Norhumberl[and], Roger son of Henry de
Derneford. |
[Salop.] |
A. 8530. Release by John son of John Andreu of Stivinton to Sir
Richard de Boys, knight, of his right in 5a. land under 'le Wynzord,' in the
fee of the said Richard, which his father formerly held of the said Richard.
Witnesses:—Henry le Moneter, Robert Agace, Nicholas Eylrich, Henry
Forbisur, Nicholas son of Margery, Adam David. Seal, broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8531. Feoffment by Luke Skynner of Medeschole to Peter de
Nanspian of a garden with a piece of land in the town of Medeschole next
the close of St. Abbyn's heirs on the west; to hold for his, Luke's, life, by
the rent of a grain of pepper for the first ten years and thereafter at 2s.
yearly, and, after his death, of the chief lords of the fee by the services due
and accustomed; consideration 20s. paid beforehand. Witnesses:—Thomas
Woun, Peter Fowy, Henry Helvos. Dated at Eglos Enoder, 12 November,
3 Henry V. |
[York, W.R.] |
A. 8532. Feoffment by Robert son of Thomas son of Juliana de
Burton in Lonesdal to John son of Robert de Holm of that portion of land
which he had of the gift of Thomas son of Hugh de Burton, in
Burton between the tenement of Thomas son of John le Calfhurd and the
tenement of William son of Thomas de Wyghale. Witnesses:—Thomas de
Thornton and others (named). Burton in Lonesdale, Thursday before
Christmas, 10 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8533. Feoffment by James son of William Clement of Plumstede
to Hugh Tebald of Schipedene of 8s. 5d. rent, viz. 6s. 3d. from the heirs of
Roger son of Robert Martin, and 2s. 2d. from the heirs of Roger son of
William Martin of Schipedene. Dated at Torpmarch, Tuesday after St.
James the Apostle, 11 Edward II. Witnesses:—Simon de Felebrigg and
others (named). |
[Norf.] |
A. 8534. Feoffment by Alice elder daughter of Nicholas de Scrouteby
to Lawrence atte Sea (ad mare) of Scrouteby, for his homage and service, of
a messuage 11a. land in Scrouteby lying in seven pieces (described).
Witnesses:—Nicholas Clere and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8535. Indenture being a feoffment by John Seynt Aubyn to
Henry Whyte and Joan his wife of a messuage and an acre of land Cornish
in the town Trevell, toll of the tin (tollonet' stanni) forthcoming there
excepted, by 12s. . . . . rent and suit of court twice a year, viz. to the
two courts (curias legales) in the manor of Brongolou; with remainder after
the death of the said Henry and Joan to John son of the said Henry and
heirs of his body, with remainder in default to himself and his heirs.
Witnesses:—Thomas Trevaygnon, John Tresythny, John Losquyt, Thomas
Stymgongar, Henry Wytte, clerk. Dated at. Argalles, Saturday after
St. Augustine, 18 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8536. Letter of attorney by Walter Sydenham, esquire, to Simon
White and Robert Oldelond, to deliver seisin to Alexander Sydenham,
esquire, George Sydenham and Richard Lane of the lordship of Aysshe-
britall and the advowson of the church of the same, according to the form
and effect of his writing thereof made to them for the term of their lives in
survivorship without impeachment of waste. Aysshebritall, 19 March,
14 (?) . . . . Seal, broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8537. Indenture of demise by Thomas St. Aubyn (de Sancto Albino)
to Robert Meddelond, for life, of all [his] messuages and 4a. land English
in the town of Melynewyth and a corn mill in the same town and his
pasture in his wastes of Gonretyr and Gonnilyan and the multure to the
said mill belonging with the stream (beda) and water course of the said mill,
rendering therefor yearly 26s. 8d. Witnesses:—Ralph Clegher, Ralph
Tredenen, John Penkors, Stephen Boswydel, John Nanskelly, clerk. Dated
at Argalles Thursday after St. Augustine, 38 Edward III.
Endorsed:—Melennowyth. |
[Cornw] |
A. 8538. Indenture between John Trevarthian of the one part and
Hamely Trelegh of the other, being the defeasance of a statute merchant of
even date, made before the mayor of Lostwythyel, whereby the said John
was bound to the said Hamely in 40l. due on the feast of St. Andrew the
Apostle then next; viz. if the said John paid 20 marks on the said feast of
St. Andrew, 10 marks on the feast of St. Michael following and 10 marks
on the same feast next after that, the recognizance to be void. Written at
Marg . . . ., 12 August, 46 Edward III. 'And also this indenture
witnesses that the said Hamely has granted and given to the said John
Trevarthian the ward of the body of Joan daughter and heir of Master
John Penpons for the sum abovesaid.' French. |
[Berks.] |
A. 8539. Feoffment by Richard Suward otherwise called Tournour
of Redyng to William Huntyngdon 'glover' of the same, of a tenement in
New Street (novo vico), Redyng, in the angle between the lane called
'Goturlane' on the west, and the tenement of Richard Welham formerly
John le Brewer's on the east, and extending from New Street to land of
the said Richard Welham. Witnesses:—John Clerk, then mayor, Robert
Keynes and Alexander Colleshulle, constables, Nicholas Barbur and Walter
Baron, bailiffs of Redyng, John White, Robert Morys, John Ferby.
Redyng, Saturday in Christmas week, viz. 29 December, 2 Henry V, A.D.
1414. Seal, broken. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8540. Indenture being a grant by Christina late the wife of
Robert Birecomb, as tenant in tail (tenens in tallia), to Nicholas Birecomb
of all her estate of all her lands &c. in Sandford Arundell, save all her
houses till Hocktide next, a curtilage on the west of the said house, a close
of land containing 4a. lying between the said curtilage and a close of Walter
Paysehey, and two closes of land, containing 8a., called 'Birecomb,' till
Michaelmas next, and a barn at Birrecomb from Michaelmas till the follow-
ing Easter; rent, at Easter 6s. 8d., at Midsummer 10s., at Michaelmas 10s.,
and thereafter for the term of her life 33s. 4d. payable quarterly. Sandford
aforesaid, Friday after St. Hilary, 6 Henry IV.
Endorsed:—Samford Arundell. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8541. Feoffment by Philip son of William le Clerck of Bagenderby
to Sir Thomas his brother, his heirs and assigns, of a bovate of arable,
meadow and pasture, which he had by the gift of Robert son of Ralph in
the fields of Bagenderby. |
Salop. |
A. 8542. Feoffment by William Hochekys of Ludlowe, 'baker,' to
Thomas Gryme of Seete and Margaret his wife of 2a. arable in Wolveley
in the fields of Assheford Carbonell, co. Salop, next land late Edmund
Sugdon's and the hedge of Nethur Seete 'feeld,' and which lately belonged
to Ll[ewelly]n of Steventon. Witnesses:—Nicholas Cresset, bailiff of the
town of Ludlowe, Roger Norton, Hugh Stury, John Russell, Richard
Laurens. Assheford, 10 May, 10 Edward IV. Seal. |
Salop. |
A. 8543. Feoffment by John Ll[ewelly]n of Cley Felton, 'husbond-
man,' and Agnes his wife to William Hochkys of Ludlowe, ' baker,' of 2a.
land in Wolveley in the fields of Assheford Carbonell, next land formerly
Thomas Carbonell's, and which formerly were of Richard Orleton, late of
Ludlowe and which they had by the gift and feoffment of Ll[ewelly]n of
Steventon his father. Assheford Carbonell, 16 September, 2 Edward IV.
One seal remaining. |
Salop. |
A. 8544. Bond by John Ll[ewelly]n of Cleyfelton, co. Salop,
'husbondman,' to William Hochkys of Ludlowe in the said county,
'baker,' in 40s., due on St. Luke's day next, conditioned for the quiet
possession and enjoyment by the said William of 2a. land, as in A. 8543.
28 September, 2 Edward IV. Seal. |
Salop. |
A. 8545. Release by William Hochekes of Ludlowe, 'baker,' to
Thomas Gryme of Seete and Margaret his wife of his right in 2a. land in
Wolveley in the fields of Assheford Carbonell, next land of Edmund Sugdon
and the hedge of Nether Seete 'feld,' which formerly were Thomas Orleton's
and which he lately had by the gift and feoffment of John Ll[ewelly]n and
Agnes his wife. Witnesses:—Nicholas Cresset, bailiff of the town of
Ludlowe, Roger Norton, Hugh Stury, John Russell, Richard Laurens.
Assheford Carbonell, 11 May, 10 Edward IV. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8546. Feoffment by William Ludford of Wytherley to William
Worshyp, bailiff of Nuneton, of three tenements or cottages in Nuneton in
a lane called 'Bachowse lane,' between the tenement now Thomas Home's
and the tenement of John Slade and extending from the field called
'Burgage felde' to the weir (gurgitem) called 'Honysiche'; attorney to
deliver seisin, John Lacy of Nuneton, 'tayler.' Nuneton, 2 October,
21Henry VIII. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8547. Feoffment by Mark de St. Mawes (?) (Sancto Manduco) to
John Sansues of Marazion (Parvo Foro) and Joan his wife and the heirs
of . . . . . . of a house in . . . . . . between the tenement of Benedict
son of Henry son of Lawrence of Marazion (Parvo Foro). Witnesses:—
Alan de . . . ., . . . . . Insula, Robert Burwych, Gilbert Clerk
(clerico). Dated at . . . . . . the Apostle . . . . . . Edward II.
Endorsed:—Marshas Bean. Marhasowe. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8548. Bond by Thomas de Trewrgy to John de Trelanbyghan in
20s. whenever and as often as Richard son and heir of Richard de
Kestel, his heirs or assigns, should exact any service by reason of a half
acre of land in the town of Trewens from the said John, his heirs or
assigns; to be paid to the said John on the feast of St. James next, after
the exaction of such service with further bond in 10s. to the subsidy of the
Holy Land in case of default. Dated at Tre Wrgy, Wednesday after
St. Parnel the Virgin, 31 Edward [I]. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8549. Indenture of demise by John son of Alan de Cobeldik to
John de Benyton and his assigns of a messuage in the town of Konyngesby
lying in ' le Wildemore' next the river Wythem, and called 'Deynebothe,'
with two weirs and the waters adjacent, viz. with the weir called
'Tynehering' and the weir called 'Swetingbight,' except the place and
area lying between two houses situate in the same dwelling (manso) as
enclosed by a wall and the Withem; to hold from the feast of the
Apostles Philip and James next for eight years, by service of 43s. 4d.,
sixty geese and sixty 'stikkes' of live eels to be paid to the said master
John yearly, viz. the 43s. 4d. quarterly on the feasts of St. Botolph,
St. Michael, Christmas and Easter, the geese on the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula, and the eels on the feast of St. Martin in Winter; and if in any
of the said eight years so many eels be not taken in the waters and weirs
aforesaid, 3d. to be paid for every 'stikke' of eels lacking; should the rent
be in arrear it was to be lawful for the said Master John to distrain not
only on the said messuage, &c. but on all the lands and tenements the said
John then had in the towns of Frampton, Wyberton, Skyrbek, Boston
(Sancto Botolpho), Fenne and Benyton; and the said John de Benyton at
the end of the said term was to pay to the said Master John, or his
executors, twenty old geese (aucas veteres) and four males (anseres) which he
received from him at the commencement of the term, and besides these
sixty young geese (aucas) on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula following the
said term; he was to keep the messuage and weirs in repair; neither he
nor his were to make any waste (notabilem destruccionem), in the grounds
(parkis) to the said messuage belonging. Dated at Kirketon, Saturday
before the Annunciation, A.D. 1330, 5 Edward III. |
Salop. |
A. 8550. Letter of attorney by John Fyssher, clerk, and prebendary
of the prebend of Morvelt in the collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalen
of Brygnorth, co. Salop, to Fulk Lee of Brignorth, gentleman, to recover
from Humphrey Golston of the same 3l. due to him for arrears of rent of
the farm of Morvelt. Dated at Warr', 15 February, 29 Henry VIII.
Signed: Per me Johannem Fysshar, clericum. |
[Essex.] |
A. 8551. Feoffment by Richard Pakelesham to John Fynch of
Pakelesham, John Codell of the same place the elder, Richard Paternoster
of the same and John Thurkild son of William Thurkyld, of a toft and a
croft of land containing 6a. land, called 'Perskyns' in the town of
Pakelsham, between the rectory of the said town on the west and the land
of the lordship of Cherchehalle, called 'Malles,' on the east, one head abutt-
ing on land of the manor of Cherchehalle on the north and the other on a
lane called 'Malleslane' on the south; also of a piece of the marsh
(marisci intrinceci) containing 5a. of marsh called 'Bluncesmersch,' in the
parish of Great Stambregge, between the wall (murum) of the manor of
Southhalle and the wall of William Paternoster on the east and land of his,
the said Richard's, called 'Blunces' on the west, one head abutting on the
road from Pakelesham to Ballardesgore on the north and the other on the
'flet' called 'Stanflet' on the south; all of which toft &c. he, together
with John Tyrell, Thomas Stambregg, William Coker and the said Codell,
had with other things by the grant of William Gray and John Pake, their
right wherein the said Tyrell and the others had released to him.
Pakelesham, 6 November, 1 Henry VI. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8552. Feoffment by John Bowcher son of William Bowcher of
Lower Tyneton and Alice his wife, to Thomas Bailly of Assewardby and
Margaret his wife, parents of the said Alice, of all the lands &c. which
they had in Assewardby, Haryngton and Hagworthyngham by the demise
of Henry Willyamson of Boston, Robert Warde of Leggeburn and Roger
Drante of Haryngton, to hold to the said Thomas and Margaret for their
lives in survivorship with reversion to the said John and Alice. Aswardby,
23 January, 29 Henry VI. |
Linc. |
A. 8553. Indenture being a feoffment by John Poles of Kyrton in
Holand, co. Lincoln, 'gentilman,' to William Dawbeney of Frampton, of
a messuage with buildings containing 3a. in Frampton, between land of
Nicholas Upton on the north, the common road on the west, Richard
Jonyson's land on the south and the highway on the east; also of two
places of arable containing 2½a. there, position described; in exchange for
land in Kyrton aforesaid, viz., one place of arable at Goldhyll in Kyrton
containing 1½a., and land there called 'Brokeland' containing 2a.
27 September, 18 Henry VII. |
Cornw. |
A. 8554. Indenture made at Truru Marche, Monday the morrow of
St. Michael in September, 16 Edward III, between John de Trevarthian,
one of the collectors of wools in the county of Cornwall, of the one part, and
Thomas Goldsmeth of Bodmin, attorney of Bartholomew Thomasyn, of the
other, witnessing that the said Thomas had received of the said John 18l.
sterling arising from the said tax from the hundred of [Poudr' struck out]
Penwyth [interlineated] of which sum he was bound to acquit the said John
against the king. Dated at Truru Marche the day and year abovesaid.
Seal. |
Salop. |
A. 8555. Bond by John Lymmell of Bruggenorth, co. Salop, 'draper,'
to William Lymmell, merchant of the staple of Calais, in 20l. at the feast of
St. Leonard the Abbot the next, conditioned for the payment by the said
John to the said William of 8l. on the said feast of St. Leonard and 8l. at
Midsummer following, the said William discharging the said John and
Thomas Lymmell 'his brodre' against Thomas Cole of London ' marchaunt
Taylour,' of the sum of 8l. 9s. 6d. Dated 12 October, 24 Henry VII.
Signed, Per me Johannem Lymell. Seal.
Endorsed:—Md. the day of Seant Martyn in Wynter ther is paide of
this obligacion for the furst payment eight poundes Anno infrascripto. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8556. Feoffment by James Wylkynsson of Shipedene, Adam Hare,
Andrew Candelman, and Nicholas Maggesson, to Robert Hereward, John
atte Fen of Great Yarmouth and Clement Hereward of one mark
yearly rent from a messuage &c. in Shipeden formerly Robert Tebald's,
which they had by the feoffment of the said Robert, John and Clement.
Shipeden, Thursday after St. Matthew the Apostle, 49 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8557. Bond by Richard Jankyn, 'merced,' to John Croune,
husbandman (iconomo), in 20l. on the feast of St. John the Baptist next,
conditioned for his and one David Felypp's observance of the award of John
Lannargh, clerk, Richard Lannargh, John Carowe, clerk, and Henry
Gelyot, in the matters in dispute between him and the said John Croune
and Richard and Henry Croune his sons. 7 May, 10 Edward IV. Seal,
cracked. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8558. Feoffment by 'Mahaut' de Treredenec in the time of her
widowhood to Hervey Carpenter (carpentario) of all her land of Treredenec
in frank marriage with Mabel (Mabilia) her daughter; to have and to hold
of the lords of Trenewit by the service due to them for the said land as was
contained in the charter to her from Sir William son of Richard; to them and
the heirs of the body of the said Mabel. Witnesses:—Richard son of John
de Reskemer, Richard de Tregoz, Reginald Crucka, Reginald Chauntecler,
John de . . . . . leyt, John le Bastard, Robert son of Osolf.
Endorsed:—Ista Matillidis obiit apud Trelaek juxta Tregoan in domo
domo Rogeri Malanallon diu post confeccionem istius carte. |
[Cumb.] |
A. 8559. Indenture being the award of Thomas, lord Egremount in
the matter of the 'debait variaunce and discord betwix Thomas Proctour of
Ulpho, Richard Postiltwait and Richard Charnok opon the ton' parte and
William Sadeler, Hugh Sadeler, Thomas Davdson and William Davdson on
the othir parte,' the said parties being respectively bound in obligations of
100l. to abide the said award; which award was made at Cartmel, 18
February, 28 Henry VI, viz. that the said Thomas Proctour should come to
the 'Hall of Broghton and ther tawly besek John of Broghton qwier to be
his gode master knawlegsyng that he hase fautit to hym and offendit his god
mastership. Also I award the seid Thomas to sew be a frend of his to the sam
John to have knowleg at what tyme resonatle it may plese hym to com to
his submision forseid '; similarly that the said Thomas should come to the
'Hall of Thaytis, and ther to submit hym and sew to William of Twaytis'
as before said; also that the said William Sadeler 'opon Gode Friday next
comeng at Millum Kyrk to excuse hym opon a boke be for John Hudelston
swier,' or in his absence before 'the vicar and the parissyng that he wase
never gelty of sleying of the do wilk wase said he shuld have slan in
Ulpho'; also that the said Thomas should pay to the said William Sadeler
for injuries received of him and his 'feloship,' 10l.; also that the said
Thomas should pay 10l. to Hugh Sadeler for the like; also that the said
William and Hugh should pay to the said Thomas Proctour for injuries
received of them and their ' feloship,' 10 marks. Seal. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8560. Feoffment by William de Assche to William Zonge of
Gatesford of a messuage and 18a. land which Robert Bysomar (?) formerly
held lying in the fee of Gatesford; also of a messuage and 18a. land which
Adam de la Stone formerly held in the same fee; also of a cottage with a
half acre of land adjacent which Peter Love formerly held; and one acre
of land which John Grom formerly held lying in 'Rippulfeld' between the
land Thomas Vorst held and land called 'Sturuslond,' one head abutting
on 'Rippulwey' and the other on land of William de Assche; to hold the
said messuages with the half virgate of land, &c. rendering 5s. 1d. half
yearly. Witnesses:—John Vrommart, Richard de Netherton, John Byconor
of Rosse, Roger de Rudhale, Adam Warde, Walter Sebely. Gatesford,
Thursday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 37 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8561. Indenture being a feoffment by John Traher to Hugh
Berowe and Marina his wife and the heirs of their bodies of a parcel of his
land lying in Dynys Ya opposite the tenement of the said Hugh between
the land of Carnarthur on the east and land of Richard Elyn on the west,
and Carn Epscoppe on the north and land of the fee of Lusewan on the
south, rendering 3d. sterling yearly at Michaelmas for all service, saving to
him and his heirs suit of court twice a year there in the parish called Ya's
(in parochia dicta Ye) and not elsewhere. Witnesses:—Peter Trevnwit,
Otho Trevnwit, John Polpere, William Launston, Peter Tregena. Dated
at Porthya (apud Porthyam) aforesaid on the feast of the Purification,
32 Henry VI.
Endorsed:—Denys Ya. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 8562. Release by William Lungespee to the abbot of St. George
of Baskervil and the monks of the same place and their successors and to
their men of Wynterburn of all manner of suit to his hundred of Alwardbiri
and Wynterburn, which he at any time required from them; that neither
the said monks nor their men of Wynterburn should be disturbed concern-
ing the requirement of the said suit thereafter by the bailiffs of himself or
his successors he had caused these letters patent to be made. Valete. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8563. Sale by Thomas atte Fenne and John Kendale to Thomas,
son of Roger de Carmynou, knight, of all their goods being in the manor
of Wynyenton, and of all their crops growing there. Dated at Carmynou,
Thursday the eve of St. James the Apostle, 22 Edward III. One seal (of
arms) remaining (Kendale) broken. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8564. Indenture being a feoffment by Robert Tebaud of Scypeden
to John Turk of the same, of a place of land with buildings with a house
in Scypeden lying at Crowemer between the messuage of John Broun on
the north, land formerly John Mayson's on the south, abutting on the
pightell of the said Robert on the west and on the highway on the east;
rendering 2s. 10d. yearly. Dated at Crowemere, Thursday before St.
Nicholas, 38 [Edward III.] |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8565. Feoffment by Vincent son of Robert le Crom to Reginald
de la Medesole of two burgages in the town of La Medesole, situate the one
between the burgages of Maud Alome and the burgage of Sir John de
Nancollet, knight, and the other between the burgage of William Gillot and
the burgage of the said Maud; to hold of the chief Iprds of La Medesole.
Witnesses:—Randolf . . . cin, Randolf de Kylligreen, William Gillot of La
Medesole, Peter of the same, William de Grelles.
Endorsed:—Michell. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8566. Indenture being a feoffment by George Catesby son and
heir (filius et heres de sanguine) of William Catesby, esquire, to Christopher
Bonefaunt and Thomas Foxe, clerks, of all his lands, &c. in Silesworth, co.
Northampton. 10 January, 11 Henry VII. Seal. |
|
A. 8567. Grant by . . . . . . to Walter Hart (?), of 20s.
rent charge on his messuages, lands, and tenements in Hyrvans payable half-
yearly with power of distraint. Witnesses:—Stephen and John Rosmeryn,
Michael Ba . . . ., John A . . . . and Walter Clerk (derico). Dated at
Hyrvans, Saturday, the eve of Palm Sunday, 33 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8568. Grant by William Bevyle to John Tremayn and Richard
Tremayn of a yearly rent of 20 marks to be received at Midsummer from
his messuages and lands in Trekemynyon. Dated at Helstonburgh,
Wednesday before St. Luke, 17 Richard II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8569. Release by Gervase de Wyteston with the assent and
consent of Beatrice his wife of his right in the advowson of the church of
Wyteston to Roger de Karminow. Witnesses:—Sirs Oliver de Dynham,
Roger le Engleys, John de Alet, William de Haldesworth, William de Molyns.
Endorsed:—Whyteston. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8570. General release by Richard Jankyn of Trevolons to
Richard Nanskylly, tanner (frunitori). 10 February, 1 Edward IV. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8571. Feoffment by Richard Gerard otherwise Pette to John
Reskymer, esquire, of all his estate in a place of land formerly void in the
town of Bryggeende, between the tenement of Stephen Gerard on the east,
the tenement of JohnCarmynowe on the west, and the field of John Courteys
on the south; which he lately had by the gift and grant of John Gerard,
citizen and woollen draper (lanarii) of London, for forty years, as by charter
dated 20 August, 8 Edward IV. Witnesses:—John Arundell, Talfern,
esquire, John Gayer, William Yonge. Dated at Bryggeende, 4 June,
11 Henry VII. |
[York, W.R.] |
A. 8572. Acquittance by Margaret Pykeryng late wife of Richard
Pykeryng, knight, to Robert Haryngton, knight, for 16l. 6¼d., 13s. 4d.
having been allowed him for repair of the corn mill (molendini granatici) of
Ingleton, in full of the farms, rents and services of the messuages and
tenements of Ingleton and Bentham due to her as for Whitsun term last.
Dated at York in the parish church of All Saints in le Peseholme, the
fourteenth day after the feast of St. Michael, 20 Edward IV. |
[Devon.] |
A. 8573. Counterpart of demise by John, the abbot, and the convent
of Bukfast, to Thomas Dobbe, of the holding (tenuram) with appurtenances
which William Crocker formerly held of them in their lordship of Brounston,
to hold for the term of his life, at 8s. 2½d. rent; he was to do suit to all
their courts there and to their mill with all his corn and malt; on his death
or surrender his best beast or 7s. at their choice was to be given as heriot or
farley (farlevii); on his death the said holding was to remain to Stephen
his son for life, with remainder after the death of the said Thomas and
Stephen to Joan wife of the said Thomas, for life. Dated in the Chapter
House of Bukfast, 10 July, 34 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8574. Indenture being a feoffment by Hugh son of Robert Tebaud
of Schipedene to William Smith (fabro) of the same, and the heirs of his
body lawfully begotten of a piece of land in the town of Schipedene
at Crowemere with a house thereon, &c. Saturday after St. Hilary,
3 Edward II. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8575. Feoffment by Richard de Hamtun son of Richard de
Hamtun to Kenewret son of Kenewret son of Mordic, for his homage and
service, and for 8 marks silver beforehand, of all the land and all the
meadow in the fee of Bakintun which Kenewret his father formerly held of
him, lying between Hystinesbroc and Prestesbroke; rent 5s. by half yearly
payments for all service. Witnesses:—Henry King (rege) then abbot of
Dore, Richard Fuke, Nicholas Deuer', John Ragun, Philip Wyn, Nicholas
son of Raguna (Ragune), Philip Bras. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8576. Indenture being a feoffment by Richard Carnsuwyow to
Richard Goof of Penryn and Meliora his wife and the heirs of the body of
the said Richard, of a place of land in the town of Penrynburgh between
the place of William Foslogas and the place of John Perkyn of Behethlan;
rent 18d. payable half yearly, and suit of court (curie mee legalis) twice a
year. Witnesses:—William Trethaek, John Wilcok, Richard Symon,
John Alan, John Jeffre. Penryn, Thursday before Whitsuntide,
5 Henry IV. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8577. Acknowledgement by Sir John de Aleth that he would
warrant, defend and acquit Richard de Reskemmer and his heirs or
assigns of all labours, hurts, delays and expenses which could befall him,
his heirs or assigns by occasion of his, the said Richard's, homage and
service, which Sir John had attorned and assigned him to do to Walter his,
Sir John's, son. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Sancto Maugano, Martin de
Heligy, John de Trefiury, Henry de Polcroenogou, Richard de Whalebreus. |
Somers. |
A. 8578. Feoffment by Gilbert Colyns to Alexander Sydenham of
2a. land called 'le Pownehayes 'lying in 'le Morelond' in the parish of
North Pederton, co. Somerset, on the west part of the water called 'La
Yoo 'and on the east part of 'Haymor'; attorneys to deliver seisin John
Quarell and John Ryve. Witnesses:—John Popham, Marmaduke
Mauncell, Cuthbert Claveleshey, Richard Muddesley, Thomas Speler.
28 September, 20 Henry VII. |
[Bucks.] |
A. 8579. Feoffment by Alice late the wife of Walter Bernard of
Little Messenden, widow, to John Bernard the elder of the same her
son, of all those lands &c. in Messenden and Agmondesham which
formerly belonged to John atte Nore and Isabel his wife her parents
deceased, and which the said Isabella in her pure widowhood warranted
and released to the said Walter and herself; to hold to the said
John Bernard in tail, with remainder in default to right heirs, as in
a charter thereof made by Lawrence Litilpage. Witnesses:—Edmund
Brudenell of Sherdlowes, John Bernard the younger, her son and others
(named). Messenden, 24 October, 34 Henry VI. |
[Bucks.] |
A. 8580. Feoffment by John Bernard the elder of Little Messenden
son and heir of Walter Bernard to John Trenge of Trynge, 'maltman,'
William Attedene of Ever, 'bocher,' John Carter of Agmondesham,
'wheler,' and Thomas Bovyndon of Penne, 'tailour,' of all those lands &c.
in Messenden and Agmondesham, which he had by the gift and feoffment
of Alice his mother in her widowhood to him and the heirs of his body, to
hold to the said John and the others during his life. Witnesses:—Edmund
Nedam and others (named). Messenden, the last day but one of October,
34 Henry VI. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8581. Indenture of demise by Thomas Hugyn and Robergia his
wife to Robert Beste, Joan his wife and John their son of part of their
burgage in Orlowstret between the land of the master of St. John the
Baptist and the other part of their burgage which William Thomas held;
to hold to the said Robert, Joan and John for the term of their, the said
Thomas and Robergia's, lives, rendering 12d. yearly. Dated at Bruge-
water, Friday before St. Margaret the Virgin, 7 Henry VI. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8582. Release by John Cadesdon of Glastonbury (Glaston'), co.
Somerset, to Richard Trappe of the same, of his right in a toft and curtilage
in Padenalre and 3a. land and la. meadow in the west part in the north
croft, and the said acre of meadow lay in 'le Flexpole.' 12 June,
14 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8583. Release by John de Fosse to Robert de Wallavyngton of his
right in lands and tenements in Brugwater, called 'Shoppe' and three parts
(particularia) of a burgage of Estovore. Wollavyngton, Saturday after
St. Ambrose the Bishop, 7 Edward III. Seal. |
[Somers.] |
A. 8584. Counterpart of demise by John Dolle to William Richeman
of Briggewater and Agnes his wife of the west part of a tenement which he
bought of the said William situate in 'Seynt Marie Stret' of the said town
and wherein they dwelt, with free ingress and egress by the hall door of the
said tenement; to hold to them for the term of their lives in survivorship,
by the rent of a rose at Midsummer. Saturday the feast of the Conversion
of St. Paul, 8 Henry V. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8585. Feoffment by Jordan de Trewen to Nicholas Clerk (clerico)
of Tregennoro of all his right by inheritance in a moiety of a fifth part of
the lawn (lande) of Tregennoro and in a moiety of a fifth part of the moor
(more) to the same lawn belonging; consideration, ½ mark of silver beforehand.
Witnesses:—John de Trembedou, John de Tregullyan, John de Treuroenes,
Odo de Tregennoro, John son of Odo de Tregennoro, Thomas de Sancto
Maderno, Thomas Clerk (clerico) of Treyer. Dated at Treg . . . .,
Thursday after Easter, 21 Edward [I]. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8586. Bond by Joan late the wife of John le Bret of Boschem,
widow, to William her firstborn son in 10l. sterling to be paid him
at his pleasure if she did any waste in the lands, lawns, moors
and woods (terris, landis, moris et boscis) of Mythyanwoeles and Trenewyth
by Trevellas. Witnesses:—John de Lanbron, Thomas Bloyow, Oger de
Cleher, Everwyn de Bonneithon, John de Polglas. Dated at Mythyan,
Sunday after St. Hilary, 14 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8587. Two documents sewn together:—
(1) Feoffment by Eichard de Botpethek son and heir of Richard de
Botpethek to Otho de Bodrigan of all his land in Botpethek, viz. one acre
of land Cornish which Walter de Hendre and Agnes his wife held for the
term of her life. Witnesses:—John de Trenoda, Gilbert Brok, Robert
Crochard, Thomas Speda, Walter de Botkenner, Gilbert de Coudray, clerk.
Dated at Pendrim, Sunday the morrow of St. Dunstan the Archbishop and
Confessor, 18 Edward II.
Endorsed:—Bodpethek.
(2) Fragment of charter by same of same; apparently a letter of
intendence to his tenant there. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8588. Feoffment by John ap Eygnon, vicar of the church of
Webley, Thomas Lyghtfote of Newton, Thomas Bruyn of Weston, Richard
Barbour of Hereford, John Swayneston of the same, Richard Mulleson and
Richard le Smyth of Webley, to John Garewey of Ley, of a messuage with
buildings lying in Webley in the angle leading to the castle, which with
other lands they had by the gift and feoffment of Thomas Smyth of
Webley since deceased. Witnesses:—Thomas Barton, Thomas Brugge of
Ley, and others (named). Webley, Saturday after St. Luke, 16 Henry VI. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8589. Feoffment by Robert son of Ralph Smith (fabri) of Brinkel,
chaplain, to William son of John Drant of Ha[rington] and Alice daughter of
William Smith (fabri) of Aswardby his wife and the heirs of their bodies, of
the lands &c. he had by the gift and feoffment of John son of William Drant
. . . in the towns and fields of Harington and Aswardby . . . . .
of the Apostles Philip and James, A.D. 13 . . . . |
[Linc.] |
A. 8590. Feoffment by William le Forester, parson of the church of
Wylughby and Walter de Brounthorp, parson of the church of Spillesby,
to Roger son of Sir Alexander de Cobuldik, knight, and Maud his wife, and
the heirs of their bodies, of the manor of Freston, with remainder in
default to the right heirs of Roger. Witnesses:—Sir John de Wylughby,
lord Eresby, Sir William Deyncourt, Sir Seyer de Recheford, Sir Thomas
de Multon of Kyrketon, Sir Henry de Halton, knights, and others (named).
Dated at Freston, Sunday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 13 Edward III. |
[Cumb.] |
A. 8591. Feoffment by Rowland Kyrkeby, esquire, to John Freres
of a tenement in Bolton within the parish of Gosforth late in the tenure of
the said John in exchange for two tenements there late in the tenure of the
said John and Nicholas Kechyn. Witnesses:—Roger Blakburn, rector of
the church of Moresby, William Levens, esquire, and Roger Cady, chaplain.
Dated at Bolton, 6 November, 6 Edward IV. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8592. (1) Release by John Beupu to Sir John de Reskymer of his
right in respect of homage done for the land [of] South (australy) Kelyequith.
Witnesses:—Sir Roger de Pridyes, Sir Reginald de Pridyes, Sir Henry
Peverel, Sir Bernard de Bodbran, Richard de Reskymer.
Endorsed:—Ciligit. Kyliquyht.
(2) Fragment of paper relating, apparently, to indulgences granted for
building of Exeter cathedral. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8593. Feoffment by John Wyldegos and Agnes his wife to
William le Baker of Webbeleye and Roger de Leone 'muleward' of all their
lands, &c. in Webbeleye in 'le Newestrete' leading to Webbeleye church,
which descended to him the said John on the death of John his father;
also of a piece of arable with a croft in Leye within the manor of
Webbeleye, between the land which was John Cote's and Simon de Brugge's
land; also of a piece of arable in Gerneston field within the said manor,
next land of the lord of Gerneston, reaching from Vrethemore, of the said
lord, to the highway. Witnesses:—William de Barton, Walter Sturmy and
others (named). Webbeley, Sunday the feast of St. Michael, 44 Edward III. |
|
A. 8594. Demise by Adam de Newmarch (Novo Mercato) to the
executors of Sir Henry de Newmarch of the easement of the grange, the
granary, fruit of the garden and customary works, to make what profit shall
seem good to them, viz. till Midsummer A.D. 1280; also grant that John
the reeve (prepositus) shall be in all ways assistant to them. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8595. Indenture being the defeasance of a feoffment made by
John, lord of Eglosmerther, to Walter de Tretherf, of all the messuages,
lands and tenements he had in Trethoggamur, together with the homage,
rent and service of six free tenants; viz. if the said Sir John pay the said
Walter 40 marks on the feast of St. Philip and St. James next
following after the end of ten years from date, the feoffment shall be void.
Tretherf, Friday after St. Ambrose, 16 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 8596. Letters patent by Peter de la More and Amy his wife,
being an acquittance for 60 marks sterling wherein John de Reskemmer was
bound to them for their quitclaim in a moiety of the fee of one knight in
in Treg[olloghan], Trebervet, Trevighan, Chyuran and Karnallas, to be paid
in the church of St. Swythun of Winchester; also, if there was any doubt
concerning the chirograph of the final concord levied between them before
Sirs Gilbert de Preston, Geoffrey de Leukenor, Walter de Heliun, justices
in eyre of the king in Devon and Exeter, they would renew the same, at his
wish, before the justices of the king in the Bench. Sealed with their seals
and the seal of the deanery of Winchester. Dated in the said church of
Winchester, the morrow of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, A.D. 1271.
See A. 6160. |
[Norf.] |
A. 8597. Indenture being a feoffment by Nicholas de Weylaund,
knight, to Hugh Tibaud of Schepedene, for his homage and service, of a
piece of land in the town of Schepedene between the highway on the east
and the messuage which was Avelina Howard's, one head abutting on land
which Roger Brining bought of the said Sir Nicholas on the north, and
the other on land which was William Punchun's, measuring from Brining's
land to that late Punchun's 113 feet; rent 4s. 7d. for all service. Dated
at Oxeburc, Friday the morrow of St. Edmund the Archbishop, 1 Edward II. |
Oxford |
A. 8598. Letter of attorney by Edmund Dorne to William Tayllour
and William Tewe to deliver seisin to John Swelyngton, Thomas Lovet,
William Colles, clerk, and Richard Colles, of all the lands &c. in Mixbury,
Newenton Purcell and Fulwell, co. Oxford, which formerly were Henry
Poynant's. 16 March, 14 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
A. 8599. General release by Robert Bone, chaplain, to John Sterlyng,
chaplain, William Halsted of Bykeleswade, John Glove of Stanford, the
elder, and Elizabeth late the wife of John Stanford of Clifton, executors of
the will of John Stanford. 12 June, 5 Henry VI. |
[Bedf.] |
A. 8600. Feoffment by William Baker, vicar of the church of
Goldington and Thomas Gildespyndy, to William Mileward of Suttone and
Alice his wife, of all the lands and tenements in the town and fields of Suttone
they had by the gift of the said William Muleward; to hold to them and
the heirs begotten between them, with remainder in default to his heirs and
assigns. Sutton, Tuesday before Midsummer, 44 Edward III. |