|
[Herts.] |
A. 9601. Feoffment by . . . . . to Adam de Stratton, clerk,
of rents in Titeburste. |
[Wilts.] |
A. 9602. Feoffment by John Bremer of Salisbury, merchant, to
Richard his son and heir, of two tenements, &c. in the said city in
Gigerstrete alias St. Edmund's; attorneys to deliver seisin, Robert Cove
and Giles Freman. Certified under seal of mayor. 30 July, 2 Richard III.
Seals, broken. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9603. Bond by John Borlase to William Carnsyow in 20 marks
due at Midsummer. 12 May, 37 Henry VI. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9604. Release by Peter de Goyvoht to Roger lord of Carmen [ou],
of ½a. land in Goyvoht: consideration, ½ mark beforehand. Witnesses:—
William de Walesbreus, Richard de Kellestoc, and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9605. Counterpart of demise by John de Reyskemer to Master
Ralph de Tregrygyou, James Gerveys, and William de Tregoes, of all his
lands, &c. in Tredouwargh, for the term of his life, with remainder to the
child (puero) in the womb of Maud his wife, if God will that it be a male;
rent, a rose at Midsummer. Witnesses:—. . . . and William
Lambron, knights, Otho Botrigan, John Whalysbreu, Matthew Bretz.
Reyskemer, . . . ., 4 Richard [II]. |
[Norf.] |
A. 9606. Feoffment by Gilbert Bachiler, esquire, to Ralph Willughby,
esquire, John Gronde and John Powys, of two pieces of land in Gelyngham,
described, which, inter alia, he had by the demise of Osbert Jernyngan,
gentleman, William Orlowe and William Goddys, by charter dated 11
October, 4 Henry VII. 1 May, 7 Henry VII. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9607. Feoffment by Walter Box of Pakwode to Henry son of
Henry de Sydenhale, of a field in Thoneworth, between Henry's land and
'le Lungelone.' Witnesses:—Robert and Simon Sidenhale, Simon atte
Heth, John Brom. Sidenhal, St. Margaret the Virgin, 20 Edward II.
Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9608. Feoffment by John, son of Walter Broun of Thoneworth
to Walter Box, of a place of land in Thoneworth, between lands of John
atte Lee and Joan Sydenhale, land of John 'le Joyntur', land of Walter
de Calvedene, 'le Longelone', and land of Amicia Broun his mother.
Monday after St. Augustine, 16 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9609. Feoffment by Amysia Bron of Toneworthe to Henry son
of Henry de Sydenhale of the same, of a field of arable in Toneworthe, next
the highway from Henle to Burmingham, &c. Witnesses:—Simon 'o the
Ethe' and others (named). Tuesday before St. Augustine, 18 Edward II.
Fragment of seal. |
[Warw] |
A. 9610. Release by Walter son of Walter Broun of Toneworthe to
Henry son of Henry de Sydenhale of the same, of his right in the field
which Henry had by the gift of his mother Amissia. Witnesses:—Simon
atte Hethe and others (named). Tuesday before St. Augustine (no year).
Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9611. Feoffment by John son of Walter Broun of Thoneworth to
Walter Box of a place of land in Thoneworth next land of John 'le Jointur,'
&c.; rent to the lords of the fee, 12d. yearly. Monday after St. Augustine,
. . . Edward II. Injured. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9612. Grant by Peter Mallore of Lychesbarwe, knight, to John
Martyn son of Thomas Martyn of Welton, of 20s. yearly for term of John's
life out of his manor of Lychesbarwe. The Epiphany, 40 Edward III. |
Warw. |
A. 9613. Bond by William Catesby, knight, to John Broune of
Baddesley Clynton, the elder, in 100l. due at Christmas, conditioned for
his standing to the award of Thomas Throkmorton, Henry Boteler and
John Beaufitz, or if they failed to agree, to the award of Robert Danby,
knight, chief justice of the king of the Common Bench and of John
Nedeham, knight, one of the justices of the king of the same Bench,
touching lands in dispute between them in Lapworth, co. Warwick,
formerly belonging to John Brome of the same town. 17 September,
6 Edward IV. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9614. Feoffment by Robert son of Hugh le Botiler of Yelvertoft
to Thomas son of Henry de Craunford of the same and Alice his wife, of the
fourth part of a virgate of land there, &c. Sunday before the Conversion
of St. Paul, 1316, 10 Edward II. |
[Heref.] |
A. 9615. Feoffment by William Shorye, chaplain, to John de la
Stokkes of 2½a. land in Knavenecastelfeld and in the field of Fenhampton,
which he bought of Hugh Boter. Witnesses:—John de Lonteleye and
others (named). Webbele, Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas
of Canterbury, the Archbishop, 28 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9616. Indenture being the defeasance of a bond by Nicholas de
Craunford of Essheby St. Legers (Sancti Leodegarii) to John le Wedour, of
Norhampton, merchant, in 10 marks due on the feast of St. Botolph next,
viz. that the said Nicholas should deliver a half sack of good ewes' wool
(lane matricis) on the said feast or before. Friday before St. Matthias
the Apostle, 12 Edward II.
Endorsed:—Johannis le Waytor. |
N'hamp. |
A. 9617. General release by John Aleyn of Blakesley, co.
Northampton, 'gentilman,' to John Ynglond of Welton, John Tewe of the
same and Thomas Napton . . . . 8 Edward IV. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 9618. Bond by Nicholas Chaumbre of Est Haddon, co.
Northampton, 'husbondman,' to John Catesby, esquire, in 40l. due at
Michaelmas, conditioned that the said Nicholas should, by the advice and
counsel and at the costs and expenses of the said John, distrain and sue for
a yearly rent of 20s. going out of lands, &c. in Welton, co. Northampton,
belonging to Thomas Twe of Welton, esquire, of which rent Henry
Chaumbre his father was formerly seised; and should, after obtaining
possession of the said rent, grant it to the said John and his heirs.
9 March, 10 Henry VI. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 9619. Bond by Robert Tiscote of Henley in Arthern, co.
Warwick, 'barkerr,' and Isabel his wife, to John Porrey of the same,
'draper,' in 20l. due at Michaelmas, conditioned for the quiet enjoyment of
a messuage there. Wednesday in Whitsun week, 11 Edward IV. Seal,
broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9620. Letter of attorney by Eustace de Burneby in Watteforde
to Thomas le Eyr of Welton, to deliver seisin to John, son of the late
Peter the cobbler (sutoris) of Welton, Agnes his wife, and Alice their
daughter, of a cottage, &c. next the said John's tenement. Welton,
Whit Tuesday, 18 Edward II. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9621. Feoffment by William son of William atte Well (ad fontem)
of Great Creton to Edmund de Watford and Margaret his wife, and the
heirs of Edmund, of part of a messuage, described. Creton, Monday before
St. Gregory the Pope, 10 Edward II. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9622. Demise by William son of Adam Terry to Juliana atte
Grene, for life, at the rent of a rose at Midsummer, of a messuage in
Yelvertoft, between the tenement of John Terry and the tenement of
Ellen wife of Richard Botiler his mother. The morrow of Midsummer,
12 Edward III. |
[Linc.] |
A. 9623. Feoffment by Richard de St. Paul (Sancto Paulo) to John
Long (longo), citizen of Lincoln, of land in Kanewic field, described; rent, ½d.
at Easter. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9624. (1) Acquittance by Gerard de L'Isle (de Insula), lord of
Kyngeston, to Elizabeth late the wife of Roger de Carmenouw, knight, of
10 marks in part of 100 marks wherein she was bound to him for the
wardship and marriage of Thomas de Carmenouw, son and heir of the said
Roger. Kyngeston del [I]sle, Tuesday after Easter, 29 Edward [III].
Latin.
(2) Acquittance by 'Girarde del Isle,' knight, to the same, of 20 marks,
in part of 100 marks. Chilton, Monday after St. George, 30 Edward III.
French. Copies on one sheet. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9625. Indenture of demise, Michaelmas, 11 Edward II, by Robert
son of Felicia de Herdewyk Priors to John Thomas of the same, for thirty-
two years, at the rent of a rose at Midsummer, of a barren acre in the south
field at Herdewyk; Robert to pay ½ mark to the prior and convent of
Coventry if John be hindered by any from the said acre. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9626. Grant by Margery de Wotton, late the wife of William the
clerk (clerici), widow, to Richard de Ledeneye with Agnes her daughter in
free marriage, of a messuage in Wotton, between tenements belonging to
John her son; to them and the heirs of their bodies. Wotton, Monday
after St. Nicholas, 30 (? Edward III). Witnesses:—Sir Philip de Quenton,
El' de Preston, and others (named). Fragment of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9627. Feoffment by Richard Drayton of Welton to John atte
Well of Welton, chaplain, and John his son, their heirs and assigns, of all
his lands, &c. in Welton and Daventre. Witnesses:—John Mallore, knight,
Thomas Tewe, and others (named). Welton, Saturday after St. Ambrose
the Bishop, 2 Richard II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9628. Grant by John Tregenran to Meliora daughter of William
Gurlyn, of 100s. yearly rent to be received by her and her heirs, at
Easter and Michaelmas, from all his messuages, lands and tenements in
Tregenodar, Meenpeer, Croulis, Melyncroulis and Trethewi. Witnesses:—
William Gurlyn, Martin Pedyt, Henry Nulyn. Dated at St. Erth (Sanctum
Ercum), Monday morning before the Purification, 16 Richard II.
Endorsed:—The condition of that letter is such, that if the within
written John shall survive his father Simon, and shall enfeoff the within-
named Meliora, and his heirs which he shall beget of the body of the said
Meliora, of messuages and lands within the hundred of Penwith to the
yearly value of two marks, that letter shall be void. |
[Leic.] |
A. 9629. Feoffment by John Shirewode and Robert Dekun of Great
Bouden to William Walkere of the same, of all the lands, &c. which they
lately had by his gift and feoffment in Bodon aforesaid. Bouden, 6 May,
12 Henry VI.
Cancelled by cuts; written above:—A false dede made by the said Esynge-
wold. |
[Notts.] |
A. 9630. Acquittance by Gilbert Nutbroun, warden of the chapel of
St. Mary of Sibthorp, to Hugh Husee, knight, for 5 marks, received by the
hand of William Chamberleyn of Houton, in which he was bound to him.
Michaelmas, 39 Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9631. Acquittance by Henry de Sydenhale to Sir John de Dene,
Robert de Crowenhale, William Wodard and John le Fisscher of Warwick,
for 20 marks, wherein they were bound to him for fish bought of him from
Sydenhale pond. Sydenhale, in the town of Toneworth, Easter Tuesday,
10 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9632. Feoffment by Richard son of Thomas Palmer of Coventry
to John Young (juveni), 'Hapirdas,' of 12d. yearly rent of assise from his
house, next land of John le Bucmonger, &c.; for this John gave him
10s. in gersum. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9633. Release by Ralph son and heir of Ralph le Botiler of North
Kelingworth to Richard son of Henry de Craunford of Yelvertoft, of his
right in two messuages and a virgate of land in Yelvertoft, which the said
Richard formerly had by the feoffment of the said Henry his father.
Wednesday in Easter week, 3 Edward III. Fragment of seal. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9634. Release by John son of Robert de Eglosmerther to Walter
de Tretherf, of his right in all the lands, &c. which the said Walter and
Maud his wife had by his gift in Trethoggamur and Rysyou next
Lannescli. Witnesses:—Guy de St. Aubyn (Sancto Albyno), Stephen
de Boswydel, and others (named). Tretherf, Wednesday after the
Epiphany, 16 Edward HI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9635. Feoffment by Ralph son and heir of Simon le Preust of
Yelvertoft, being of full age, to Richard Ballard and Juliana his wife, of
2 roods of land, described, in Yelvertoft. Tuesday after Midsummer,
7 Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9636. Release by John de Trewybrest to Walter Renaud of La
Medesol, of his right in all the lands, &c. which the said Walter had by his
gift in Tregaermur. Witnesses:—Ralph de Bello Prato, Oger de Nanshegh',
Stephen de Boswydel, John de Trewybrest, John de Nanskelli. St. Ladock
(Sanctam Ladocam), Wednesday after St. John before the Latin Gate,
18 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9637. Release by Maud, lady of Schreuele, widow, to Thomas
Clerk (clerico) of Hattone, of Walter Lovekin of Schreule, her bondman,
free and quit from all bondage, together with a messuage and half virgate
of land and a croft of the new waste in Schreule, &c. The feast of All
Hallows, 32 Edward I, ending. |
|
A. 9638. Release by Thomas Bas, chaplain, late vicar of the church
of Kenesbery, to William Tomson of Wylmendescote of Cleve of all manner
of actions of trespass of all free trees growing on his lands and tenements
there; with warranty of the said free trees to the said William. Cleve,
Tuesday after St. John before the Latin Gate, 16 Richard II. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9639. Indenture of demise by Henry Geffrei to Simon Terri and
Ellen his wife, for term of their lives, at the rent of a rose, 1½a. land, &c.
in Yelvertoft. Saturday after St. Luke, 2 Edward III. Seal, effaced. |
[Leic.] [N'hamp.] Warw. |
A. 9640. Acquittance by Elizabeth, late the wife of Roland Daneys,
knight, to William Revel of Bukkeby, for 2½ marks, for lands and tenements
which he held of her in Bukkeby and Ryngel Thorp, and for 2 marks for lands
and tenements which he held in Neuton, co. Warwick, and all arrears, for
Easter term, 48 Edward III. Tikencote, co. Roteland, the morrow of
Easter. French. Seal of arms. |
[Salop.] |
A. 9641. Grant by Edmund Lucy and Joan his wife to Sir Henry
Chyrme, rector of the church of Stokton, of free ingress and egress with
his beasts in all the commons and wastes in their lordship of Stokton; to
hold for term of his life, doing service therefore like the other tenants.
Chorlecote, 17 April, 9 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9642. Feoffment by Walter son of Walter de la Bourne [son of
Thomas] de Wod[eknolle] to Robert son of Nicholas de Bere, of all his
messuages and tenements in W[odeknolle], which formerly belonged to the
said Thomas his grandfather; to hold of the chief lords of H[ilton],
answering only in the manor of Hilton, according to the form of the
charter made to William Clerk (clerico), son of Roger White (albi) of
Trevysek by Muriel, daughter of William . . . . . de Hiltone.
Witnesses:— . . . . Nicholas Giffard of Forkedestone, Robert de
Stratt[on] . . . . . . ;
Endorsed: Wodeknolle de communi pastura super terram de Hilton.
Imperfect. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9643. Demise by John Terry to William son of Emma Belte of
1a. land in Yelvertoft, described; to hold for life, paying nothing for
the first twelve years and thereafter 5s. yearly, &c. The Purification,
20 Edward III. Fragments of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9644. Release by Isabel late the wife of William Hoc of Welton,
widow, to Richard atte Well (ad fontem), of her right by way of dower in
2a. 1 rood arable the third part of a rood of meadow and two swathes (swayis)
and the third part of a half acre in Welton, which the said Richard bought
of her said husband. Monday before St. Dunstan, 10 Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9645. Letter of attorney by [Henry de la] . . . . . to
. . . . ., to deliver seisin to Elizabeth de Carmynou of the whole
manor of Tregony, as in the feoffment thereof made to her. Tregony,
Tuesday after St. Bartholomew the Apostle, 29 Edward III. Seal of arms,
effaced, with legend s. henrici de la . . . . |
[Warw.] |
A. 9646. Indenture of demise for six years by John de Stafford,
parson of the church of Leek, to John de Wilby of Bobenhull, of the moiety
of a messuage in Bobenhull, called 'Wilbiplace,' with the lands, &c. which
he had by the feoffment of Lucy de Wilby, mother of the said John; rent,
20s.; the said John shall keep the said moiety in repair and pay yearly to
the said Lucy his mother 13s. 4d. and to John de Catesby 13s. 4d. with
which the premises are charged; if the said John perform the above
covenants his bond in 10l. to the said John de Stafford to be void. Coventry,
Wednesday after St. Hilary, 41 Edward III. French. Seal, broken. |
[Suff.] |
A. 9647. Feoffment by John Baxtere of Martham to Robert Wowght,
of the same, and Agnes his wife, of a piece of land in Bradwelle field,
described. Gorleston, Wednesday after St. Fabian and St. Sebastian,
11 Henry IV. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9648. Grant by John de Benyngton of Coventry to James
Goldsmyth of Boston (Sancto Botulpho), merchant, of 4 marks rent from
the lands, &c. which he had by the feoffment of Robert son of the late
Giles le Waydour of Coventry, in Coventry. Witnesses:—Nicholas Michel,
then mayor of Coventry, Richard de Stoke and John de Heydon, bailiffs,
and others (named). Thursday after St. Simon and St. Jude, 23 Edward III.
Cancelled. |
Camb. |
A. 9649. Composition arrived at before the prior of Merton and his
fellow judges by virtue of Papal letters in the matter of tithes in dispute
between the prior and convent of Lewes and Master W. rector of the church of
Weston, arising from the demesne of Sir R. de Colevill, &c.; certain tithes
to be divided between the said rector and Sir J. rector of Clavering, farmer
of the said prior and convent, &c. Done at Karleton on the feast of
St. Leonard, 1236. |
Bedf. Bucks. Herts. Leic. N'hamp. Warw. |
A. 9650. Appointment by John, lord la Zouche and Seymour, of
William Catesby, esquire, as steward and surveyor, of all his manors, &c,
in the counties of Bedford, Bucks, Hertford and Warwick, and surveyor of
all his manors, &c, in the counties of Northampton and Leicester, for life;
also grant to the said John for life, of all his lands, &c, in Yelvertoft;
attorneys to deliver seisin Henry Gryffith and Thomas Norys. 2 June,
21 Edward IV. Signature and seal, broken. |
[Glouc.] |
A. 9651. Release by Robert Carw, rector of the parish church of
Cromehale, to John Frenssh of Thornbury, 'fisshmonger,' and John Adams
alias Buggegood of the same, of all testamentary claims or claims for
repairs to the parsonage of Cromehale. 30 April, 27 Henry VI. |
Glouc. |
A. 9652. Feoffment of John Attewod, citizen of Coventry, son and
heir of William Attewod, late of Gloucester, to John Walshe of Olveston,
esquire, Thomas Hall and John Hulp, of 1a. meadow in Northam within
the manor of Thomebury, co. Gloucester, described. Witnesses:—John
Twynyho of Cirencester, chief steward of the lordship of Thornbury and
Others (named). Thomebury, 5 November, 2 Richard III. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9653. Feoffment by Richard de Craunford of Yelvertoft to William
de Tekne of Yelvertoft and Agnes his wife, of 1a. 1 rood arable in
Yelvertoft, described. Friday before St. Dunstan the Archbishop,
18 Edward III. |
[Bucks.] |
A. 9654. Release by Gilbert Bury, clerk, to John Barton, the
younger, John Longevyll, Thomas Payn, and William Thommes, clerk, of
his right in 1a. arable in Haversham called 'the lady acre,' and in the
advowson of the church of the said town. The feast of St. Dunstan the
Bishop, 5 Henry VI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9655. Feoffment by Richard de Duston in Weleton to Richard at
Well (ad fontem) of the same of ½a. arable there, described; rent, ¼d. at
Michaelmas. Davyntre, Wednesday after St. James the Apostle,
27 Edward [I]. |
London. |
A. 9656. Feoffment by Richard de Essex, le Soper (soparius), to
John, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 6s. quit rent
in the chepe (foro) of London, in the parish of St. Pancras, from his
two shops (sopis) with solar above (cum solario desuper edificato) next to the
door of the seld formerly Walter le Brun's on the east, between the said
door on the west and the land which was Walter le Wauncer's on the east,
with free ingress and egress to the said solar by the outer door of the said
seid (per forinsecum hostium dicte selde); for this they gave him 4 marks.
Witnesses:—Ralph Hardel, then mayor, John le Minur and Matthew
Bukerel, then sheriffs, Adam de Basing, John de Gysors, Michael Tovi,
Roger son of Roger, Nicholas Bat, Nicholas son of Jocius, William son of
Richard, aldermen, James de Stanes, William de Wylehal, Ralph son of
Thomas. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9657. Letter of attorney by Elizabeth late the wife of John
Malory of Welton, esquire, widow, to John Stevenes, clerk, to deliver seisin
to John Bernard, knight, and Ellen his wife, her daughter, of her life
estate in the manor of Welton. 6 March, 8 Henry VI. Seal of arms. |
[Heref.] |
A. 9658. Demise by William de la Haye Urry to Alice daughter of
Walter Stamp of Hay Urry, for life, of a moiety of the messuage and
curtilage which was of William son of David in Hay Urry, &c., between
land of the lord of Hay Urry and land of Walter de la Hay, &c.
The first Sunday in Lent (die dominica proxima in quatragesima),
18 Edward II. |
[Norf.] |
A. 9659. Release by Roger de Basingham to Robert Howard of
Aldeburgh, of his right in 2a. arable in Basingham. Aldeburgh, Thursday
the Invention of the Holy Cross, 22 Edward III. |
[Hunt.] |
A. 9660. Feoffment by William Collin of Rammeseye to William
Endirdale and Cristina his wife, of a tenement in Briggestrate there,
described. Sunday after St. Augustine the Bishop, 14 . . . . . |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9661. Grant by John de Cranfort to the chapel of the B.V.M. of
Essebi where he desires to be buried (in qua sepalturam elegi), in pure and
perpetual alms, of 6a. situate as described; for the celebration of masses
in honour of the B.V.M., according to the direction of himself and his
heirs, and of others (named) of the said town, to whom Seman de Stok was
to be added, if disposed to assist the said chapel in any way. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9662. General release by Peter Seyntaubyn, son and heir and one
of the executors of Geoffrey Seyntaubyn, to Ralph Reskemmer and William
Gourlyn. Seynt Crewyn, Sunday before St. Martin, 11 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
A. 9663. Indenture of demise by John son of Thomas de Morton to
Ralph de Sandwich (Sandwyco), knight, for life at 30l. rent, of his entire
tenement in Sturmuthe and Elmerston; Ralph had paid him 180l. before-
hand for the first six years, beginning at Michaelmas, 23 Edward I, &c.
Witnesses:—Sir Nicholas de Kyriell, and others (named). London,
Thursday the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr in the said year. |
[Leic.] |
A. 9664. Feoffment by Thomas de Wapinburi to John de Wapin-
buri, of two virgates of land in the town of Ratcliff (Radeclivia), for
his homage and service, to wit that virgate which Roger son of John held,
and that Roger with all his issue, and the bovate of land which William
Count (Comes) held, and William himself with all his issue, and the bovate
which Walter Scoth held, and Walter himself with all his issue; rent, a pair
of gloves or 6d. at All Hallows. Witnesses:—W. Burdeeth, Gilbert de
Houbi, Robert de Folevill . . . . . . . |
[Linc.] |
A. 9665. Indenture of demise by Richard son of Osbert Lung to
John de Wythen and Cristiana his wife, of a place of land in the parish of
St. Margaret in the suburb of Lincoln, for the term of her life, at the
rent of a rose at Midsummer. Witnesses:—John de Newcastle (Novo
Castello), mayor, Thomas de Kele and Elyas de Stubbeton, bailiffs' of
Lincoln, and others (named). Wednesday after the Translation of
St. [Thomas] the Martyr, 16 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9666. Bond by Roger Boydyn of Coventry, merchant, to John
Prest of the same, merchant, in 8l. due at Midsummer. Saturday after
the Apostles Peter and Paul, 28 Edward III. |
[Berks.] |
A. 9667. Release by Richard de Badelkyng, son and heir of John de
Badelkyng to John at Water (de aqua) of Charneye and Joan his sister,
wife of the said John, of his right by reason of his ancestors, &c. in the
arable land, &c. in Schalyngford, with a messuage and garden, which Alan
de Fernham formerly granted and. chartered (incartavit) to Robert son of the
priest (sacerdotis) of Badelkyng in fee farm. Witnesses:—Thomas son of
Robert de Offynton, of Schalyngford, Walter de Wermenystre, Henry de
Hauford, Reginald de Gardino of Boclaunde, John Geffrey of Pesye. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9668. Indenture being defeasance of a grant by Roger Aylesbury
of Lapworth to William Mounfort and Agnes his wife, and the heirs and
assigns of William, of 20 marks yearly rent out of his lands, &c. in Edeston,
Botelerismerston, Wydenhay, and Dodeston, viz., the grant to be void if
the said William and Agnes, and William's heirs had peaceful possession of
the reversion of all their part of the manor of Grendeburgh expectant on
the decease of Agnes mother of the said Roger. Thonworth, Tuesday after
St. Peter the Apostle, 14 Richard II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9669. Release by Alice Path late the wife of Richard Gardin
of Napton, widow, to Roger de Lodbrok, chaplain, of her right in a
messuage in Lodbrok. Monday before St. John before the Latin Gate
23 Edward [I]. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9670. Release by William Sheldon of Catthorp son and heir of
Elizabeth Scot daughter of Ammor Scot to John Cok of Lilleburne, William
Palmere and John Drayton, parson of the church of Cleycoton, of his right
in 10s. rent from a half virgate of land formerly belonging to Robert and
Geoffrey sons of William de Queniburgh. Catthorp, Wednesday after All
Hallows, 12 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 9671. Feoffment by Felicia de Herdewick, widow, to Robert her
firstborn son, of all the residue of her land in the fields of Herdewick with
the residue of her place there, on condition of his finding her keep and
clothing, &c. The eve of the Assumption, 22 Edward [I]. |
N hamp |
A. 9672. Grant by Richard de Stratford of Northampton and Alice
his wife to Richard their son, in tail, of a toft in Abyndonstrete, Northamp-
ton. Monday after St. Hugh the Bishop, 13 Edward II. Copy. |
London. |
A. 9673. Letter of attorney by Thomas Stoke of Assheby Legger,
co. Northampton, to John Cheyham, goldsmith and citizen of London, and
Thomas Litlyngton of the same city, to receive from Thomas Stokes of the
county of Buckingham and Alice his wife and John Esket, 6 marks 6s. 8d.
yearly for the two years next following from his tenement which the said
Thomas, Alice and John had by his demise for the term of their lives in
survivorship in the lane called Lymstrete, towards the east end of the church
of St. Dionis, London. London, 26 June, 16 Richard II. |
[Somers] |
A. 9674. General release by Walter Sydenham, late of Brympton,
co. Somerset, esquire, to Alexander Sydenham of Brympton, esquire, and
Richard Sydenham of the same, esquire. Brympton, 13 June,
20 Edward IV. Seal, cracked. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9675. Feoffment by John Trefaylec to Robert Knyth and
Thomasia his wife, in tail, of a croft in the borough of Liskirret. Tuesday
before St. George, 51 Edward III. |
[Cumb.] |
A. 9676. Bond by Margaret de Lamplogh, widow, William Wodde of
Lamplogh, Robert Wilson of Lamplogh, Robert Bowman of the same, and
Patrick Michellson of the same, to John Eglisfeld, the elder, in 10 marks,
due at Whitsuntide, 1446. Dated 20 January, 23 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9677. Release by Thomas son of John Tailor (cissoris) of
Yelvertoft, the elder (senioris), to William de Tekne and Agnes his wife and
the heirs and assigns of William, of his right in 1a. 3 butts of land "under
Anlowe," which formerly were of the fee of Nicholas Broun. Witnesses:—
John Le Taillor the younger, and others (named). Yelvertoft, Monday
the morrow of St. Peter and St. Paul, 18 Edward III. |
[Heref] |
A. 9678. Feoffment by Peter de Fernhal to Walter his son and heir,
and Margery daughter of Richard Mullahc, for their homages and services,
and for 12 marks and two oxen and two cows (vaccis pacabilibus), which the
said Margaret gave him beforehand, of a messuage in Fernhale called
'New Garden' (novus gardinus) and 24a. of land, viz. 12a. of his demesne
of Fernhal, &c., and 8a. of his land of Leye (Lega), between Webbele and
Leye (Legam) and 4a. which he took in exchange, &c.; if the said Walter
die without heir begotten on the body of the said Margery, she shall enjoy
the premises for life &c. Witnesses:—Thomas vicar of Webbele and
others (named). |
[Chesh] |
A. 9679. Feoffment by Robert de Dokynfela to John his son and
Agnes daughter of Thomas Danyeris, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies
issuing, of all those lands which certain persons (named) held for term of
years in Bryninton, with common of pasture and common of turbary in his
wastes there; rent, a rose for all servic's Witnesses:—Thomas Danyeris
and others (named). Tuesday after the Purification, 12 Edward III. |
[Wilts] |
A. 9680. Indenture of demise, in consideration of 16 marks, by
Alais late the wife of Richard de Grimstede to Nicholas de Haveresham, of
her dower from the said Eichard in Grimstede, in lands, homages,
services, meadows, pastures, in mills and other liberties, from Michaelmas,
18 Henry III, for eight years; also demise of all the services and customs
due to her from the men of Pleiteford for the meadow of Widimed and the
meadow of Alwardbur'. Witnesses:—Odo de Grimstede, knight, John
Gereberd, William de Olneia, then parson of Grimstede and others (named). |
Oxford. |
A. 9681. Feoffment by Thomas, son of John Thurgodes, comber
(pectenar') of Oxford to William de Aston, copyist (exemplar'), of his land
between land of the said William on the east and. land formerly of Thomas
de Morton, then of Nicholas de Arden, clerk, on the west, in the parish of
St. Peter in the east, Oxford; rendering therefore yearly to the chief lords
of the fee the due and accustomed service, viz. to the hospital of St. John
without the east gate, 4s. quarterly, to John Sewy 2s. quarterly, to the church
of St. Mildred (Mildrithe) 3 halfpence at Michaelmas, to the church of St.
Peter in the East 1d. at Easter, and to him and his heirs ½d. at Whitsun-
tide, for all service; for this William gave him beforehand 8 marks in
gersum, a robe of wool (burneta) not quite new (parum usitatam) and a pair
of linen cloths (pannorum lineorum). Witnesses:—Adam Feteplace, then
mayor of Oxford, Geoffrey de Hengsee, William Young (juvene), spicer
(spec'), then bailiffs and others (named). |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9682. Acquittance by Davit Carwhedros to Joan late the wife of
Otto Trevarthyan, knight, for 33s. 4d. wherein Otto was bound to him.
The eve of St. Margaret, 8 Henry V. Seal, broken. |
N'hamp. |
A. 9683. Bond by Richard Geffrey of Wedon Beek, co. Northampton,
'yoman,' to William Brothers, in 20l. due at the Purification next.
1 August, 10 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Berks.] |
A. 9684. Chirograph indented being a release by Sir Hebert Peche
to Sir Bartholomew de Yatingdon, of 2a. in the field of Yatingdon, in
exchange for 2a. in the field of Yverentun (?) which the said Bartholomew
had released to him; in consideration whereof Bartholomew releases all
manner of distraints for rent for the land in Yatingdon. Witnesses:—
William de Everyntun, William de Grenham and others (named). |
[Linc.] |
A. 9685. Feoffment by John son of John atte Townehende of
Swaveton to William son of Alan atte Grene of a selion of arable in the
field of . . . between land of . . . . . of Sempingham . .
. . . Swaveton, Sunday after the Purification, 11 Edward II. |
[Leic.] |
A. 9686. Bond by William son of Robert son of the parson of
Halughton to Roger de Borisworth and Richard Maunsel of Tirlington in
10l., 5l. to be paid on Sunday before St. Martin, 14 Edward II, &c.
Thursday before St. Bartholomew the Apostle, . . Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9687. Bond by John Mogyon of Mogyon, 'gentylman,' to
Lawrence Tremayn in 40l. at Michaelmas next, conditioned for his standing
to the award of Richard Bonython and Henry Gyllyotte, of his choice, and
of Thomas Godolghan and John Lucky, of the said Lawrence's choice,
touching lands, &c. in Chyenhall and Mogyon Byan. The feast of St.
Barnabas.the Apostle, . . Richard III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9688. Release by Ralph de Pord to John de Pord his brother, of
his right in a hall with chambers 'and a garden in Pord. Witnesses:—
Walter de Nanspeyti, Jordan de Trewoge, Reginald de Tregasse. Dated at
St. Gerrans (Sanctum Gerendum), Sunday before the Epiphany, 1322. |
[Heref.] |
A. 9689. Feoffment by John Hosshkyns of the parish of Almaly to
Roger ap Adam of Webleye, of a tenement with buildings in the High
Street, Webbeley, which together with Rese ap Jevaun he had by the
feoffment of the said Roger. Sunday after the Conception, 5 Henry V. |
[Somers.] |
A. 9690. Feoffment by John Mauncell, the elder, to Robert Norisse,
clerk, and Robert Mauncell, his son, and the heirs of his said son of all
his lands, &c. in Sterkyslond, Bremylham, Votelond, Callis, Gobelins,
Newhouse, Ernysham, in the parish of North Pederton and a burgage in
the high street of Taunton, with two stalls (scabellis) there next 'le
Cornhyll.' Witnesses:—Walter Bluet, esquire, John Stanley, esquire,
William Mechell, esquire, William Magot, John Clavelleshey. Dated at
Mauncell, 6 June, 35 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9691. Letter of attorney by Simon Lorkyn of Nortoft to Robert
Hanecok of Yelvertoft to receive seisin in his name with Sibyl his wife, of
all lands, &c., as in the charter of feoffment thereof made to them. Yelver-
toft, Friday after St. Augustine the Doctor, 23 Edward III. Seal. |
[Norf.] |
A. 9692. Demise for the term of his life by John atte Ling of
Thaversham to Roger Russel and Margaret his wife, of two pieces of
arable in Felthorp. Thursday before Palm Sunday, 43 Edward III. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 9693. Bond by John Gotholghan, esquire, to Lawrence
. . . . . . in 20l., conditioned for his standing to the award of
William Trewy[nn]arde, Thomas Kyllygrewe, John Kyllygrewe, James
[Tre]vely[an], Thomas Tregoos and Alexander Nans, elected on either side,
touching the marriage of John son of the said John Gotholghan and
Margery daughter of Richard Nanskylly. 13 November, 21 Henry VII. |
[Hunt.] |
A. 9694. Feoffment by John le Heyr of Wodehirst to Roger le White
of Brampton, of 30a. land and 4s. 3¼d. rent from tenants (named) in . . .
Date illegible. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9695. Feoffment by Thomas Tuwe of Welton to John Mallore,
esquire, of a croft in Welton called 'le Fisshewereyerdys.' 5 Henry VI.
Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9696. Release by same to same of same. Tuesday before St.
Lawrence the Martyr, 5 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
Cornw. Devon. London. |
A. 9697. Indenture being a feoffment by John Trenowithe, esquire,
to Katharine Stradlynge his daughter and one of his heirs, of all those
messuages, &c. in the close (clauso) of Bodanan, called 'Parke Bodanan,'
Tregonell, Trewather, Trewethan, Trehanerane, Trehiviowe, Gaier Daunant,
Brode, and the fulling mill of Poundruste, with chattels of felons, waifs
and strays, and all others their appurtenances, with the rents and services
of certain persons for lands they held of him in certain places (named);
also grant to her of the fourth part of his woods in Trenouwithe and other
places (named), and the fourth part of all his toll of tin in the county of
Cornwall; also of the fourth part of the reversion of the manor of
Allwostone in the county of Devon and the like of his lands and tenements
in the city of London; to hold to her, and the heirs of her body, paying
yearly to him, during his life, 17l. 7s. Attorneys to deliver seisin, John
Nanscarrowe, and John Newall. Bodanan Parke, the feast of St. Luke,
12 Henry VII. Copy on paper. |
[Norf.] |
A. 9698. Feoffment by William Coye, dwelling in Antyngham, to
Thomas All . . . of Aldeburgh and Richard Miller of the same, of a
piece of land in Aldeburgh field. Thursday after All Hallows,
18 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9699. Letter of attorney by William Smyht of Weldon to John
Boys of Kold Ascheby, to deliver seisin to William Stormosworthe of
Zelvertoft, of ½a. arable in the Zelvertoft fields. Sunday after the
Purification, 14 Richard II. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 9700. Acquittance by Nicholas Felicessone, reve of the manor
of Hetherington, to William Ryvel, of Buckeby, for 40s. in part of 65s.
wherein the said William was bound to his lord the prior of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem for a relief in arrear. Hetherington, Saturday after
the Nativity of the B.V.M., 18 Edward III. |