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[Cornw.] |
A. 10401. Indenture, being a feoffment by Oto de Trevarthian to
Michael Fyttok, tailor (cissori) and Sarah his wife in tail, with reversion in
default to himself and his right heirs, of a place of land, containing
1½ perches, in the town of Marghasbighan, adjoining the gable-end
(punioni) of the house formerly John Byghan's on the north and extending
towards the place of William Jowany on the south; rent 6d. at Mid-Lent
and Michaelmas in September, and suit of court twice a year. Witnesses:
—Thomas Bourwyk, John Kellerion, Henry Trefussa, Robert Bony,
William Tregewora, the younger. Marghasiow, Tuesday after St. Matthias
the Apostle, 14 Henry IV. |
London. |
A. 10402. Feoffment by Richard Leugar, clerk, and Sibyl late the
wife of William Parys, executors of the said William's will, to Sir Adam
de Stratton of 107s. 8d. rent which the said William used to receive in the
city of London, viz. 30s. from Sir Henry le Waleys for houses in Corde
wanerstrete, 12s. from Sir William de Durham (Dunolmia) for houses in the
parish of St. Werburga, 8s. from Alice de Len for houses in the parish of
St. Mary of Somerset, 2½ marks from Richard Parys for houses in Ropere-
strete, 8s. 4d. from Nicholas le Gaunter for selds in Westchepe, and 16s.
from Agnes [le] Bret for a seld in Westchepe; the sale whereof for the
discharge of his debts and the safety of his soul was ordered by the said
William in his last will. Witnesses:—Sir Walter Hervy, then mayor of
London, Richard Parys and John de Buddele, then [sheriffs], William de
Durham (Dunolmia), Henry le Waleys, John Adrian, Philip le Taillour,
Reginald de Suffolk, Robert de Cornhull. London, Tuesday the morrow of
St. Clement, 56 Henry III. Memorandum, endorsed, of enrolment, Monday
the feast of St. Clement the Pope, in the 56th year, in the full husting of
London. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10403. Letter of attorney by William Reskymer, the elder, to
William [Roscourek ?] and John Kympe, to deliver seisin to William Bere,
of all his lands, &c. in Reell, of which . . . . . . . ysok was
conventionary tenant. Thursday, the feast of St. [Simon] and St. Jude,
30 Henry VI. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10404. Feoffment by Oto Trevarthyan to James Polwheverer, of
all his lands, &c. in the towns of Stekyer and Trefouard. Monday after
St. Gregory the Pope, 3 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Stykkyer. |
Cornw. |
A. 10405. Chirograph indented, being the final concord made
between Richard son of John, lord of Reskemmer, and Sir Roger de
Carmenou, to wit that the said Roger is bound to have (tenetur habere) his
estover for his hearth in the wood of Kelliancrek, provided he or his wife
tarry at Carmenou (dum modo perendinaverit aput Carmenou ipse vel uxor ejus
vel utrique); in time of pannage (cum vero pannagium acciderit) the said
Richard son of John shall have two pigs in pannage, and the said Roger
shall have the third pig in the said wood; and the said Richard shall have
two keepers (parcarios) and the said Roger shall have one keeper; and
if more shall have entered (si plus intraverit) in the wood of Tregois,
on the side of (ex parte) the said Roger, than the third pig, in the
town of Tregois it is to be impounded (debet imparcari) and not else-
where; and if more shall have entered in the woods of Lanmarg, on
the side of the said Richard, than his two pigs (bini sui porci), as aforesaid,
in the town of Lanmargh they are to be impounded, and not elsewhere;
but the said Richard and Roger, or their heirs, shall in no way be able to
sell or give from the said wood of Kelliancrek. Witnesses:—Sir Andrew
de Cardinan, Sir Robert son of William, Sir Simeon de Brakelege, Sir
Richard Baucein, Sir Stephen Baucein, Sir Richard son of John of
Conerton, Sir Henry de Kemiel, John de Lanbrun, Odo de Ludre. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10406. Grant by William de Trelouthas to Walter de Tretherf,
of 40s. of yearly rent from all his lands and tenements in Trelouthas Mur
and Trelouthas Vighan; to be paid to the said Walter and his heirs at
Tretherf, at Michaelmas and Easter, with power of distraint. Witnesses:
—Peter de Glyn, John Hamely, Gervase de Bray, John de Aldestowe,
Oliver de Tregasou. Treuru, Thursday after St. Alphege, 10 Edward III.
Endorsed: Trelowthes. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10407. Grant by Silvester de Lannergh byghan to John Myn of
Hellestonburgh and Joan his wife, and their heirs, of 40s. rent from his
lands, &c. in the town of Lannergh byghan, &c. Sunday after Michaelmas,
2 Richard [II]. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10408. Counterpart of agreement between William Attilburgh,
mayor of Coventre, and Robert Huggeford, viz. that Richard Ryvell, son-
in-law of the said William, with the assent of Joan his mother, William's
wife, shall marry Margery, Robert's daughter, forthwith, at the parish
church of Milverton; Robert, on the day of marriage, shall pay William,
to the use of the said Richard and Margery, 10l. and 10l. at Easter
following; all the lands, &c. wherein the said William has an estate for
life shall be extended at their true value above drawbacks after the decease
of the said Joan, and from the total 6 marks shall be yearly deducted to
find a chaplain, to be nominated by the said William, to pray for the souls
of her father, mother and ancestors and for all Christian souls during the
said William's life; the residue to be equally divided, one half to William
for life, the other to the use of the said Richard and Margery, with the
reversion to them of the whole; feoffees of the respective moieties to be
appointed; the muniments of the estate to be put in a chest with two keys,
William to have one and Richard the other. Eddemescote, Saturday after
St. Lucy the Virgin, 8 Henry IV. Two seals, one cracked, a buck's head
caboshed with the legend 'hugford.' See A. 8470. |
Cornw., Devon. |
A. 10409. Indenture, undated and not executed, between John
Aroundell and John Trevarthian, for the partition of the inheritance of
Carmynouwe, viz. of the manors of Carmynouwe, Wynyanton, Kenel,
Merthyn, Tretheves and Rosewyk, a messuage and an acre of land Cornish
(de terre Cornewales) and 100a. in the towns of Stekyer and Trelewyth, and
a messuage on the west of the bridge (en le westpartie del pond) of Exeter,
co. Devon; that is to say that the said John Aroundell shall have for his
purparty the manors of Carmynouwe, Kenel and Wynyanton, and the
reversion of the land held by Robert Eynesford in Hendre, the land west
'del pond' of Exeter, 'wayf' and 'straif' in the hundred of Kerrier, and
the advowsons of the churches of Wytston and Eglosrose, except the towns
of Seyntsewana, Chymeder, Wyllys and Leyty in the said manor of
Wynyanton, that is to say all the lands which are on the east side of the
water which is called 'Louel,' as it runs between the land of Trevergy and
the land of Seyntsewana and so to the sea, saving to the said John
Aroundell a meadow on the east of the said water, containing an acre
English; also the said John Aroundell shall have the third part of the wood
of Merthyn next the wood of Banathelek, except 6a. next Merthyn, together
with all the wood of Trelewyth, and their appurtenances; further it is
agreed that the said John Aroundell shall pay no rent and do no service to
the manor of Rosewyk for the land of Rosmordo which is in the manor of
Carminowe; and the said John Trevarthian shall have the said manor of
Merthyn, and the two parts and 6a. of the wood of the same manor, as
abovesaid, together with the manors of Tretheves and Rosewyk: also the
said John Trevarthian shall have all the said towns of Seyntsewana,
Chymeder, Wyllys and Leyty, that is to say all the lands and tenements on
the east side of the stream (del ewe) as abovesaid, saving to the said John
Aroundell the 'moulture' of all the tenants on the said lands and tenements
to his mill of Carmynowe and the meadow (pree) aforesaid; also the said
John Trevarthian shall have a messuage and one acre of land Cornish in
the town of Stekyer, that is to say, all the lands and tenements in the said
town, together with the wood of the same town; also the said John
Trevarthian shall have the advowsons of the churches Landewednack, St.
Ruan Major and St. Ruan Minor (de Wynwola, Rumon' le greinder et Rumon'
le meinder); also the said John Aroundell shall enclose his purparty of the
wood of Merthyn, allotted to him on the said purparty; each party is to
secure the reversion of his purparty to the other in default of heirs of his
body; the costs of any suit to be shared between them, particularly as to
6s. 8d. from the mill of Poltuske and 4s. rent from the heirs of Alet or
from the messuage or land on the west 'del pond' of Exeter, and also that
the said John Trevarthian shall have 3s. 4d. from the said mill of Poltuske
and 2s. from the heirs of Alet, allotted to the said John Aroundell, as soon
as, at their joint costs, the same are recovered, and until the said 6s. 8d.
and 4s. are recovered the said John Trevarthian shall have 5s. 4d. from the
land of the said John Aroundell of the said inheritance, the payment of the
said 5s. 4d. to be respited till the said John Aroundell enjoy the reversion
in Hendre held by the said Robert Eynesford. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10410. Release by William de Trevaelek to Simon Touker, of his
right in 2d. yearly rent which Simon paid him for his lands (de omnibus
terris meis) within the liberties of the borough Graundpount on the west of
the river Fal (aque de Fale). Sunday after St. Luke, 3 Henry IV.
Endorsed: Trevelak. |
Warw. |
A. 10411. Feoffment by John Catesby, esquire, to Nicholas Mettley,
John Cotes, and Robert Catesby, esquires, John Wattson, parson of the
church of Rodburne, William Pagyngton and William Overton, of his
manor of Grenburgh, co. Warwick. Witnesses:—Richard Knyghtley,
Geoffrey Allesley and Eustace Burneby, esquires, and others (named).
1 April, 15 Henry VI. |
London. |
A. 10412. Chirograph, indented, being a feoffment by William de
Betton, citizen of London, to Alexander de Chigwelle, lorimer of
London, of a tenement in the parish of St. Agnes within Aldresgate,
London, between the highway, the churchyard and a tenement of the dean
and chapter of St. Martin le Grand; rent, 2 marks; consideration,
3½ marks in gersum. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Sandwich (Sandwyco),
warden (custode) of the city of London, Thomas Romeyn and William de
Leyre, sheriffs, William le Mazelyner, alderman of that ward, and others
(named).
Endorsed: The Dolphyn at Aldersgate. |
Hants, Somers., Wilts. |
A. 10413. Indenture being the memorandum of an agreement
between Dame Maud de la Mare and Nicholas Benton, the father, that
Nicholas Benton, son and heir of the said Nicholas, shall take to wife Joan
daughter of Sir John Roches, knight, and Wilelma (Willeame), his wife, and
the said Nicholas the father shall give the said Nicholas and Joan the
manors of Ayschcame, co. Somerset, and the manor of Nether Worfton, co.
Wilts, and 10 marks yearly rent in the manor of Compton Chamberlayn,
co. Wilts, till such time as he shall have possession in the manor of
Tabelershall, co. Sussex, which manor he shall give to the said Nicholas
and Joan after the decease of his sister Cecily who holds the same for her
lifetime; to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder as
to the manors of Ayschcame and Nether Worfton to the said Nicholas the
son, his heirs and assigns, and as to the manor of Tabelershall, to the right
heirs of the said Nicholas the father; further the said Nicholas the father
shall before the feast of St. Peter's Chains enfeoff such persons as he
pleases of the manor of Chilton Candevere, and the manor of Wyke
Daundele, co. 'Haumpteshir,' and of the manor of Compton Chamberlayn,
co. Wilts, on condition that they shall re-enfeoff him thereof for term of
his life, without empeachment of waste, with remainder after his decease
to the said Nicholas and Joan and the heirs of their two bodies begotten
for ever, with remainder in default as to the manors of Chilton Candevere
and Wyke Daundele to the right heirs of the said Nicholas the son, and as
to the manor of Compton Chamberlayn to the right heirs of the said
Nicholas the father. Stepullavyngton, the feast of St. Alban (Albon) the
Martyr, 2 Henry IV. French. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10414. Grant and surrender by Margaret de Braunfeld to John de
Braunfeld, her brother, of all the lands and tenements which formerly were
Simon Warner's in the town and fields of Throp next Daventre and in the
fields of Welton, and which she had for the term of her life by her said
brother's demise. Throp, Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross,
20 Edward III. Witnesses:—Sir John Mallore, knight, and others
(named). |
[Herts.] |
A. 10415. Grant in free, pure and perpetual alms by Nicholas le
Mestre of Westmeln, to God and the church of the Holy Trinity, London,
and Gilbert, the prior, and the canons of the same, for the safety of his, his
ancestors', and his successors' souls, of 6d. quit rent. viz., 4d. Simon Bukoc
paid him for 1a. in 'Nethersuhtfeld,' next land of Theobald the clerk and
'Admundeslane' and abutting on 'Erningstrat' and 'Benham,' and 2d.
Jordan Estmund paid him for 3 roods in 'Mannefeld'; also of 1a. whereof
one rood lies between land of the said Jordan and Theobald, one rood
between land of the said Theobald and the said canons, abutting on land
of Richard le Mester and Amicia de Snelleswell and ½a. lies in 'Benham'
with land of the said Theobald on either side, extending from
'Benhamdane' to 'Admundes lane.' Witnesses:—Sir John Baard, Sir
Robert de Rokell, knights, John de Marinis and others (named).
Endorsed: Westmell. Nicholas le Mayster dat nobis . . . . . . |
Linc. |
A. 10416. Indenture being the defeasance of a bond by John Morys,
citizen and butcher (carnifex) of London, to John Possenet of Denton, co.
Lincoln, 'drower' in 7l. 18s. due on the feast of St. Martin in the Winter
next, viz. on payment of 7l. 18s. at certain dates. 6 July, 11 Henry VI. |
[Warw.] |
A. 10417. Indenture being a memorandum of an agreement between
Richard Oysel of Coventre and Alice his wife and Nicholas Maunsel, dyer,
and Margery his wife, concerning the wall of the house of the said Nicholas
and Margery in the market place (foro) of Coventre, alleged by the said Richard
and Alice to have been built too near to their oven (furno); the wall to
remain as built; if the said Richard and Margery, or their heirs, repudiated
the agreement, they should pay ½ mark each to the buildings of the great
monastery of Coventre and the great monastery of Lichefeld as penalty, to
be compelled thereto by ecclesiastical censure, to wit by suspension and
excommunication from day to day by the Official of the archdeacon of
Coventre. Witnesses:—Henry Baker (pistore), then bailiff, and others
(named). Coventre, the feast of St. Edmund the King and Martyr,
19 Edward [I]. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 10418. Release by Thomas Rage to Thomas Rage his brother, of
his right in lands, &c. in Braundeston which belonged formerly to William
Rage his father. 12 September, 1 Richard III. |
[Middx.] |
A. 10419. Release by William Waleys of Woxebrugg and Alice his
wife to Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of their right in a messuage
and close adjacent with two virgates of land whereof Nicholas atte Garden
(de gardino) held one and Philip Hughwes the other, in the town and fields
of Estcote. Witnesses:—Sir Ingelram Berenger, Robert de Leukenore,
Thomas le Gay, Reginald de Lymham, Walter de Fifhyde. Kenynton,
4 April, 16 Edward II. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10420. Letter of attorney by John de Hellygy to . . . . to
deliver seisin to . . . . . de Polger, son of Maud his sister, of an
acre of land English in the town of . . . . . . in 'Croft en Wennder,'
which croft John Spanyel formerly held of him. Dated at Helly . . .,
. . . . the Pope, 26 Edward III. Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10421. Indenture being the defeasance of a grant by Odo son
and heir of Edward de la Launde to Ralph Trenewyth, of all his land, &c. in
the town of Trevael, on payment at Trenewyth of certain sums at certain
dates. Wednesday before St. Peter's Chair, 3 Richard II. Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10422. Writ of pracipe directed to the sheriff of Cornwall against
John Bevile of Reskymmer and Emma his wife to restore possession to
Henry son of Richard Trewennard and Richard Tyrel and Rose his wife, of
5 messuages, a mill, 6 furlongs (ferlingos) of land and 36s. 2d. rent in
Porthmenstre, Caerskes, Daghenele, Carnkerou, Trelewyth next Tredroe,
Crous next Trelewyth, Scoerd next Tredraeth, Caer next Trevelien, Caer
next Penpol and Boscudyn next Caerskes; and against William de Sulgene
to restore possession to the said Henry, Richard and Rose, of 3 messuages, 5
furlongs of land and 7s. rent in Treworian next Tregasinith, Hendre next
Trevarnigon, Penryn next Legha and Treworgans next St. Buryan (villam
de Sancta Beriana), which they claim to be the right and inheritance of them
the said Henry and Rose, and whereon the said John and William have
entry only after the demise which Ralph de Trelewyth, cousin of the said
Henry and Rose and to whom they are heirs, made at a time when he was
insane (non compos mentis), to Roger Reskymer and Joan his wife, as they
allege, &c. Westminster, 22 April, 36 [Edward III]. Copy. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10423. Letter of attorney by Richard Nansplock to Nicholas
Franck, chaplain, to deliver seisin to Henry Nansplock, his brother, of his
lands, &c. in the towns of Nansplock. Nansplock, Monday before
St. Andrew the Apostle, 6 Richard II. Seal. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10424. Indenture of fine levied at Westminster in the octave of
the Holy Trinity, 30 Henry III, before, &c. between Giles de Chaunceuz,
querent, and Bartholomew de Chamond (Calvo Monte) and Isabel his wife,
impedients, of the manor of Plenet, acknowledged by them to be his right,
to hold to him and his heirs of them and the heirs of Isabel; rent, a pair of
white gloves at Easter; consideration, a sore sparrowhawk. Copy.
Endorsed: . . . Plenynt. |
[Cornw.] |
A. 10425. Indenture being a feoffment by Thomas Clemou to his
son, of all his lands, &c. in Trenans; to hold to the said John and his
heirs of the body of Joan daughter of John Trenans begotten, rendering to
him therefore during his life 13s. 4d.; if John die without such issue, the
premises to remain to the said Joan for the term of her life at the like rent;
and after his decease at the rent of 6s. 8d. to his heirs. Witnesses:—James
Nanfan, Richard Feres, John Skewys, Henry Boskervan, Thomas Bevyle.
Trenans, Monday after the Purification, 2 Henry VI. Copy.
Endorsed: Amice carissime placeret vobis deliberare Thome Kestyll
vaccam suam detentam apud Gwyndreth usque diem Dominicam proximo
futuram quo die idem Thomas defferet ibidem predictam vaccam vel alia
catalla ad valencian predicte vacce et . . . . faciet per Ricardum Feres.
Johannes Skewys. |
[Cornw ] |
A. 10426. Indenture of demise by John Reyskemer to Master Ralph
Tregrygyou, dean of Exeter, James Gerveys and John Rosmaryn, for the
term of their lives, of his manor of Reyskemer, and all his lands, &c. in
Tregoys, Boskawen, Sule, Trevelgon, Wyk, Lannargh, Trelees, Tregudyn,
Trelyn, Prysken, Treberveth, Carnhellys, Trefynweth, with his mills of
Wyk, Tregudyn and Trelees, and rents and services of all his free tenants
in the hundred of Kerrier; rent, a grain of corn at Michaelmas for all
service, doing to the chief lords of the fees the rents and services due and
accustomed; provided however that they shall pay all his debts from the
issues of the said lands, &c. and provide a marriage portion of — marks
for Joan his daughter. Witnesses:—Richard Cergeaux and William
Lambron, knights, Matthew Br . . . ., . . . . Tregaddreth,
Peter Gorran. Reyskemer, Monday after St. Augustine, 9 Richard II. |