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Pembr. |
D. 401. Grant, in tail, by Joan Meyler, daughter and heiress of
David Meyler, of Meyleriston, widow, to John Wyse, esquire, of the
county named, of a messuage and land in Northehoke, called 'Threlakes,'
next Estlandyan, adjoining the road leading to Burton ferry; with
remainder in fee to the grantor. 16 October, 9 Henry V. |
Herts. |
D. 402. Letter of attorney by Eborard Flete, citizen and mercer of
London, and John Tylby, clerk, authorising Luke Warner of Bokelond, to
deliver seisin to John Botiller the younger, and John Shadworth, citizens
and mercers of London, in accordance with the grant made to them, of
meadow land in Buntyngford called 'Marchalmede,' adjoining land of the
prioress and convent of Halywell &c. 22 March, 7 Henry V. |
Glouc. |
D. 403. Grant by Richard Dameagneis of Childeswykewane, to
Sir John Salesbury, parson of the church of Bradewell, Richard Hunte
of Wytheley, and John Kernare of Evesham, of all his land called
'Dameagneislonde' in Tadelesthrop. Friday, the feast of St. Dunstan,
1 Henry V. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 404. Grant by John Stephen of Tenby, esquire, to Henry
Malefaunt of Octon, esquire, of a burgage in Tenby. Witnesses:—Thomas
Louy, mayor of Tenby, and others (named). Thursday after St. Andrew,
4 Henry V, Fragment of seal. |
Glouc. Wilts. |
D. 405. Release by Robert Thresk, clerk, to Elizabeth, lady of
Botreaux, of all his right in the wardship of the manor of Bentham, co.
Glouc. and of a moiety of the manor of Crofton co. Wilts. which
wardship had been granted to them by the late king Henry, to hold during
the minority of the heir of Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight; with further release
of all actions against the said Elizabeth relative thereto. Westminster,
22 November, 3 Henry V. |
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D. 406. Letter of attorney by Henry Barett of 'la Roche,' authorising John Mors of Hylton to deliver seisin to John Reynbott of
Folcaston, of a messuage and land in Folcaston, which the said Henry had
of the gift of Adam Barett. 7 November, 1 Henry V. Fragments of
seal. |
[Herts.] |
D. 407. Demise by Thomas Bawd, son and heir of the late Sir
William Bawd, knight, to William Colt of Staundon, for six years from
Michaelmas next, of a house called 'Tylhous' at the manor of Melkelegh,
with land and a pasture called 'Mayeshull,' with free entrance and exit to and
from the said house by three ways, viz. towards Pokerych, Eldehallegrene,
and Schakelockyslane, for carrying tiles; William is to have pasture for a
horse, two cows, and three hogs &c. and Thomas is to have a thousand tiles
yearly for roofing the houses there &c. 20 August, 10 Henry V. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 408. Demise by John Beket of Curthuther, and William Beket,
his son and heir, to William Rith, the younger, and Joan his wife, of a
moiety of a close in Inne Maders, and a third part of all their messuages
and lands &c. in Out Maders, for their lives, at a yearly rent of 9s. 8d. and
a capon at Michaelmas, with the best beast for a heriot when due. Maders,
4 July, 19 Henry VII. |
[Herts.] |
D. 409. Grant by John atte Wode, and Henry Amell, of Sabrichesworth, to John Bank and Richard Algore, of the same, of a tenement
with houses and curtilages &c. in Sabrichesworth, lying on the hill (super
montem) adjoining the cemetery of the church there. Sunday after the
Ascension, 5 Henry [V. or VI.] (Henrici filii regis Henrici). |
Oxford. |
D. 410. Demise by Sir William de Hanley, clerk, to William Haukyn
of Keyngham, of the manor of Keyngham, which the grantor had of the
gift of the king, in whose hand it was by the forfeiture of Alice Perers;
to hold as long as the said manor shall be in the grantor's hand at a yearly
rent of 24 marks. . . . . . . in the county of Bucks, 25 May, 1 Richard II.
French. Injured. |
[Middx.] |
D. 411. Bond by William de Nessefeld, to Sir Michael de la Pole,
knight, for 80l. received by him on loan, to be repaid to Sir Michael at his
house (in hospicio) in Lombardestret, London, at the Purification next.
Tuesday after the apostles Simon and Jude, 38 Edward III.
Endorsed: Enrolled among the Memoranda of the Exchequer, King's
Remembrancer, Trinity, 16 Richard II. |
[Berks.] |
D. 412. Receipt by John Golafre, knight, constable of the castle of
Walyngford and steward of the lordship and honor of Walyngford, and of
the honor of St. Valery (Sancli Wallerici), and of the four hundreds and a
half of Chiltern (Ciltr'), to William Gerneyt, the king's receiver of the said
castle, lordship, and honors, for 20l. received for his fees and wages for the
said offices, for Easter term last, and also for 50 marks for the said term, part
of an annuity of 100 marks granted to him by the king out of the issues of
the said castle and lordship. Oxford, 20 July, 14 Richard II. Portion of
seal of arms. |
[Worc.] |
D. 413. Grant in tail by Walter Lye of Perschore, to Thomas
Matheme of the same, and Agnes his wife, daughter of the grantor, of a
messuage with a curtilage in Lichstret, next the gate of the cemetery of
St. Eadburg, Perschore; with reversion in fee, in default of such issue, to
the grantor. Monday after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr,
13 Richard II. |
Pembr. |
D. 414. Grant by Joan Rowe of Pembroke, widow, to John Eynon
the elder, of Norchard by Ridebard, of all her lands and tenements in the
county named. St. Peter in Cathedra, 18 Richard II. |
[Middx.] |
D. 415. Release by Thomas de Waltham, son and heir of Stephen de
Waltham son and heir of Hugh de Waltham, citizen of London, to Sir
William, the abbot, and the convent, of the monastery of St. Mary de
Graciis, by the Tower of London, of all his estate in 2s. yearly quit rent from
a tenement in the parish of St. Dionis. Bakchirch, London, and in 1d. yearly
quit rent from a tenement called 'Blankchapelton' belonging to the countess
of Hereford, in the parish of Allhallows church, Stanyngchirch, London,
with the advowson of the said church. London, feast of St. Gregory the
bishop, 8 Richard II. Portion of seal. |
[York.] |
D. 416. Grant by Robert de Gray of Retherfeld, to John de Nevill,
knight, lord of Raby, of the reversion of the manor of Sculcotes and of ten
messuages, with land and rent, in Bisshopburton and Sutton in Holdernesse,
and of the reversion of the advowson of the church of Sculcotes. Kyngestonon-Hull, 6 January, 49 [Edward] III. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 417. Conveyance by Dankous Walter and Joan his wife, to John
Zewan, burgess of Pembroke, for fifty-four years, of all the lands and
tenements which the said Joan inherited from John Here, her father, at a
place called 'le Hille' by Pembroke; also of the sixth part of a burgage in
Pembroke, to hold for the life of the grantee. Witnesses:—Richard Row,
mayor of Pembroke, and others (named). . . . . . after the Purification
5 Richard II. |
[Linc.] |
D. 418. Grant by Richard Everard of Nethyrburnham, to Robert
Wattson, of land in Ouston, adjoining land of St. Mary's, Ouston, and land
of William Sampson of Craslound, part [lying] on Loundgatte. A.D. 1460.
A fragment. |
[Herts.] |
D. 419. Demise by Joan the prioress, and the convent of St. Mary's,
Sopwell, near St. Albans, to Idonia Dernewell and Clement her son, for
their lives, of a shop in St. Albans, in 'le Bocherye.' Saturday. . . . . the
Annunciation, 7 Richard II. |
Kent. |
D. 420. Release by John Launce, clerk, John Sulman of Hegham,
Geoffrey Smyth of Schorne, and John Elys of Chalke, to William Bocher
of Chalke, of all their right in all the lands and tenements in the county
named, which they had of the grant of Emma alias Emmote Bochere,
daughter of Richard Bochere, deceased. 20 October, 1 Henry V. Four
seals. |
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D. 421. Bond by John Cork to Edmund Beket, for 10l. to be paid at
Christmas next. Tuesday after St. Matthew the apostle, 2 Henry V.
Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said John
shall make a general acquittance of 10l. to Nicholas Beket and Joan his
wife, within a quarter of a year after John has married Katherine daughter
of Thomas Paterda, then the above bond shall be void. |
[Monm.] |
D. 422. Conveyance by William Eyton, the prior, and the convent, of
St. Mary's, Monmouth, to Walter Coteler, for ninety-nine years, of a
free tenement in Monmouth on 'le Synderhull de Wye,' extending to the
bank of the water of Wye; the grantee to build a suitable house on the
said tenement within a year and a quarter. Witnesses:—John Godechilde,
mayor of Monmouth, and others (named). Tuesday after St. Barnabas,
6 Henry VI. |
[Durham.] |
D. 423. Grant by Ralph de Neville, earl of Westmorland, to John de
Lumley, knight, his nephew, of the fourth part of the manor of Seton
Kerrowe, and of all his other lands &c. there, except those which he holds of
the demise of Robert Umfravyle. Feast of St. Cuthbert in March (20
March), 6 Henry V. |
[Oxford.] |
D. 424. Release by John son of John Souter late of Shorthampton,
to John atte Halle of the same, of all his right in all the lands and
tenements in Shorthampton and Walcote which John Bychyndon lately had
of the gift of the releasor, and afterwards granted to the said John atte
Halle. 29 September, 2 Henry V. |
[Norf.] |
D. 425. Grant by John Gamone of Assyschele, to Simon Pattyng of
the same, of land in Ayshele aforesaid, part lying in Sywellefurlonge,
adjoining land of Uphalle, part lying in a tillage called 'Stanydele'
adjoining land of Panneworthall, part upon Holmerefurlonge, and part
extending upon Holmerelane. The Annunciation, 5 Henry IV.
Also: Grant by Simon Pattyng of Aysshyll, to Adam and John Pattyng,
his sons, of the same, of a messuage in Ayshil in the street called
'Holmerelane,' and land there, part lying in Stanydele, part on the furlong
called 'Sywellfurlonge' between lands of the manor of Uphall, part near
Pendenowes, and part abutting on 'le cherchecroft.' Monday before
Midsummer day, 4 Henry V. Copies on paper. |
Norf. |
D. 426. Letter of attorney by Thomas de Kerdeston, knight,
authorising John Hony, and John Clerk of Ingeworth, the younger, to
deliver seisin to Humphry Stafford, earl of Stafford, William Pole, earl of
Suffolk, Thomas, lord of Morlee, Thomas Erpyngham, Simon Felbrigge,
John Carbonel, Henry Ingelose and Edmund Berry, knights, William
Paston, Thomas Frampton, clerk, John Berneye of Wichyngham, John
Berneye of Redham, William Garneys, Robert Bolton, clerk, and Richard
Lound, of moieties of the manors of Sydesterne and Brucham Neuton, and of
all lands and tenements &c. in Sydesterne, South Creyk and Brucham
Neuton, and the advowson of the church of Neuton, which the said Thomas
de Kerdeston has granted to the said parties. Claxton, last day of June,
10 Henry V. |
[Linc.] |
D. 427. Release by John Thystilthon of Staunford, son and heir of
John Thistillthon, late of the same, husbandman, to John Taylyor, clerk,
Thomas Bewscher, Thomas Bosswell, and John Corbye, of all his right
in a messuage in Staunford, in the parish of St. Martin, late All Hallows,
beyond the bridge, within the liberty of the abbot of Peterborough,
adjoining the water called 'Wylland'; to hold to the use of Thomas
Williams, and in fulfilment of the said Thomas's last will. 11 November,
21 Henry VII. A.D. 1505. Seal. |
[Worc.] |
D. 428. Release by Thomas Uweyn, son and heir of John Uweyn of
Bretforton by Evesham, to William the abbot, and the convent, of
Evesham, of all actions. Bengeworthe, Sunday before St. Margaret the
virgin and martyr, 40 Edward III. Portion of seal. |
Suff. |
D. 429. Grant by Thomas de Kerdeston, to John Carbonel, knight,
William Pole, earl of Suffolk, Humphry Stafford, earl of Stafford, Thomas,
lord of Morlee, Thomas de Erpyngham, Simon Felbrygge, Henry Ingelose,
and Edmund Berry, knights, William Paston, Thomas Frampton, and
Robert Bolton, clerks, William Garneys and Richard Lound, of the manors
of Bulcamp and Henham, except the old park, and meadow land called
'Shyrmor,' in Bulcamp, the underwood and alder-beds in Henham, and the
services of certain persons named. Claxton, 16 July, 10 Henry V. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 430. Grant by Thomas Kewe, chaplain, to John Laurence of
Pembroke, and Margaret his wife, of the reversion of a half burgage in
Pembroke, the fee simple of which had been granted to the said Thomas
by John Landian of Pembroke, to whom Thomas had granted back the
said half burgage for life. Witnesses:—John Lessery, mayor of Pembroke,
and others (named). 16 December, 7 Henry V. Seal. |
Durham. |
D. 431. Indenture witnessing the payment by Master John de Stokton,
vicar general of the bishop of Durham, and Master John de Seton,
sequestrator of the same, in accordance with the king's writ, to William
Scott and William de Brompton, of 22l. for their expenses in London
concerning the body of Master John Wawayne, formerly constable of
Bordeaux, and in bringing it from London to Brauncepath. Durham,
Tuesday, 7 October, A.D. 1348. Fragments of two seals. |
Warw. |
D. 432. Grant by John Campion of Flechamsted, to John Deyster,
'whyttawer,' of Coventry, of all his lands and tenements &c. in Flechamstede, or elsewhere within the county of 'Warryche.' Tuesday after
St. John the Baptist, 4 Henry V. |
Norf. |
D. 433. Letter of attorney by Thomas de Kerdeston, knight, authorising John Hony and John Clerk of Ingeworth, to deliver seisin to John
Pole, knight, Humphry Stafford, earl of Stafford, William Pole, earl of
Suffolk, Thomas, lord of Morlee, Thomas Erpyngham, Simon Felbrygge,
John Carbonel, Henry Ingelose, and Edmund Berry, knights, William
Paston, Nicholas de Wichyngham, John Clepesby, and John Aldirford
of moieties of the manors of Sydesterne and Brucham Neuton, and of all
lands &c. in Sydesterne, South Creyk, and Brucham Neuton, according
to the grant thereof made to them by the said Thomas de Kerdeston.
Claxton, 12 July, 10 Henry V. |
Suff. |
D. 434. Letter of attorney by Thomas de Kerdeston, knight, authorising John Hony and John Clerk of Ingeworth, to deliver seisin to the
grantees named in D. 429 of the premises described in the same. Claxton
16 July, 10 Henry V. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 435. Demise by Denise, late the wife of Roger Surrey, and lady
of Hamptrete, co. Gloucester, widow, to John and Richard Wilkyns, of
Moreton by Asscheby Canons, of her place in. Moreton called 'Surreys
place,' with a garden adjoining, and a grange standing on the said place
with a chamber at one end of the grange and a 'schepcote' at the other
and land belonging to the said place &c. to hold for the grantor's life'
paying yearly 43s. 4d. for the first ten years, and 100s. afterwards; if the
grantees observe the conditions specified &c. then the bond for 20l. in which
Richard Colles of Moreton, and the said grantees, are bound to the said
Denise, shall be void. Wednesday the feast of St. Margaret the virgin
14 Richard II. |
[Monm.] [Worc.] |
D. 436. Bond by Thomas Jonys of Monmowth in the Marches of
Wales, gentleman, John Mathew of the same, merchant, and Gracianus
Delaplace of Worcester, merchant, to Reginald Bray and Thomas Lovell,
knights, for 100l. to be paid on the 1st October next. 22 May, 9 Henry VII.
Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said Thomas
Jonys, John and Gracianus, shall pay 70l. to the said Reginald and Thomas
Lovell on the 14th October next after the within written date, then the
said bond shall be void. |
Kent. |
D. 437. Grant by John Hale of Cobham, yeoman, and Richard Sleper
of the same, cordyner, to John Sedley, one of the auditors of the Exchequer,
John Wiltshire, merchant of the Staple of Calais, John Grove of Greneheth, gentleman, and William Hill of Darenth, of land in Milton by
Gravesende, formerly belonging to Richard Hochyn, and afterwards to
Matthew Bedell, deceased, which the grantors lately had of the grant of the
said Matthew by his nuncupative will declared in the presence of William
Pett, mason, of Luddesdon, John Brode, Martin Dawe of Cobham, and
William Wrygth of Halstow. 29 April, 10 Henry VII. Portion of seal.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to sealing and delivery of the above
deed &c. |
Devon. |
D. 438. Surrender by Thomas Abbot, late apprentice to Thomas
Yogge, citizen and vintner of London, to the said Thomas Yogge, and Joan
his wife, of the reversion after their deaths, which they had granted to
him, of a tenement and garden in the street called 'Fynewellstrete' in
Plymmouth, south of the cemetery of St. Andrew's church, and of the
reversion of two other tenements with gardens in Plymmouth, one lying in
Sutton Vautart within the said borough. 1 July, 22 Henry VII. Signed.
Seal. |
Herts. |
D. 439. Release by John Thornbury, to William Saye, knight, John
Sturgeon, esquire, John Pulter and Thomas Braughyng, gentlemen,
of all his right in the manors called 'Little Munden,' 'Marres,' and
'Barnevilez,' in the advowson of the church of Little Munden, and in all
other lands &c. in Little Munden, Great Munden, Watton at Stone, and
Kenyngton, formerly belonging to Philip Thornbury, knight, or to any
other for his use; with warranty against the abbot of Westminster.
10 November, 2 Henry VII. Signed. |
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D. 440. Will of James le Botiller, earl of Ormond, directing that if
he should die in England, he is to be buried in the church of Shire, co.
Surrey; he bequeaths all his gold and silver vessels and wardrobe to
Elizabeth his wife, and, in tail male, to James his son and heir, with
remainder to the testator's other heirs male; all his corn and stock he leaves
to his unmarried sons and daughters, his money and debts, besides those
which he owes for provisions in different counties through all Ireland, he
leaves at the disposition of his executors; he desires that his said son James,
in compensation for the vessels left to him, shall enfeoff Thomas and Maurice,
the testator's sons, in tail male, with all the lands acquired by the testator;
and he appoints as his executors, Elizabeth his wife, his son James, and
John de Kyngesfold, under the superintendence of his kinsman, William,
bishop of London, and Nicholas, abbot of Westminster. Le Vacherie, last
day of August, A. D. 1379. Copy.
Certificate by William, archbishop of Canterbury &c. to John, bishop of
Salisbury, the treasurer, and to the barons, of the Exchequer, that the
above written will of the earl of Ormond was proved before the archbishop
at Canterbury on April 28, A.D. 1386, and administration of all his goods
in the province of Canterbury granted to his above-mentioned son James,
now earl of Ormond, his executor. Manor of Lamhith, 9 December,
A.D. 1391, the 11th year of the archbishop's translation. Fragments of
seal.
One skin. |
Linc. Rutl. |
D. 441. Grant by John Husy, knight, son and heir of William Husy,
knight, late Chief Justice of the King's Bench, to Richard, bishop of
Winchester, William, bishop of London, Giles Dawbeney of Dawbeney,
Thomas Lovell, treasurer of the king's household, Charles Somersette,
Edward Ponynges, Thomas Brandon, Robert Lovell, and Richard
Fitz Lowes, knights, Simon Digby, esquire, Thomas Lovell and John
Thomson, gentlemen, of the manor of Wodehed co. Rutland, and all the
grantor's lands &c. in Wohehall (sic) aforesaid; with additional grant
of the manors of Burton, Whapladehall in the parish of Swyneshedde,
and Gonarby, of eight messuages and pasture in Grantham and Dunsthorpe
called 'Erlesfeld,' and of sixteen messuages and lands in New Slefford, and
lands in Sidebroke co. Lincoln, and of all the grantor's lands &c. in
Burton, Whapladehall, and Gonarby aforesaid; with letter of attorney
authorising John Wymbusshe, William Bassette, and William Permord,
to deliver seisin. 2 December, 19 Henry VII. Signed.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. Memorandum of
enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 442. Letter of attorney by Owin Perrott of Haroldiston in the
lordship of Haverford, esquire, authorising Thomas Matteston, gentleman,
to appear for him in all actions &c. 5 March, 23 Henry VII. Fragment
of seal. |
Glouc. |
D. 443. Demise by Adrian Fortescu, knight, and Anne his wife, to
Maurice Sparke, for forty-one years, of the half part of a pasture called 'le
Hoke' within the lordship and parish of Stynchcombe, previously held by
John and Walter Sparke. 2 August, 22 Henry VII. |
[Cornw.] |
D. 444. Grant in tail by John Beket of Curthuther, esquire, to
Richard Wode and Joan his wife, one of the grantor's daughters, of two
closes in Leskerd, with reversion to the grantor in default of issue
20 June, 23 Henry VII. |
[Herts.] |
D. 445. Demise in tail by William de Halywell and John Horsle
of the county of Northumberland, to Thomas Skrene, of all their lands and
tenements &c. in Shephale and Stevenage, with remainder in tail, in default
of issue, to William Skrene, brother of the said Thomas, and, in default of
issue, in fee to William Skrene, their father. 11 May, 2 Henry VI
Seal, and portion of seal of arms. |
Devon. |
D. 446. Release by Thomas Abbot, late apprentice to Thomas Yogge,
citizen and vintner of London, to the said Yogge and Joan his wife of all
his right in the premises described in D. 438. 5 July, 22 Henry VII.
Signed. Portions of seal. |
Berks. Wilts. |
D. 447. Release by John Dynham, knight, lord of Dynham, Treasurer
of England, and Reginald Bray, knight, to John Wayte, esquire, late
escheator in the counties of Southampton and Wilts, Roger Cheny of
Enburn co. Berks, esquire, and John Wroughton of Wylto[n] co. Wilts
the younger, esquire, of 40l. which they had acknowledged themselves'
before the barons of the Exchequer, to owe to the releasors. 25 . . . ember,
9 Henry VII. |
Herts. |
D. 448. Letter of attorney by Peter Wisebech and William Hedyndon,
chaplains, authorising Roger Cavendissh and John Fitz Robert to deliver
seisin to John Northbery, William Burton, Richard Foderynggey, John
Hoton, and Richard Hatton, of the manor of Bedewell, and of all other
lands and tenements &c. in Esynden and Little Berkhamsted, which the
said Peter and William Hedyndon lately acquired, jointly with William
Rule, citizen and clothier of London. Tuesday after the nativity of the
Virgin Mary, 11 Richard II. |
[Wales.] |
D. 449. Grant in tail male by John Harolde, Hugh Bromhull, and
Philip Harolde, clerks, to William . . . . . and Eleanor bis wife, of all
their lands and tenements &c. in . . . . . Landegonet, with the lordship
and service of half a carucate of land held of the grantors by William White,
with remainder in default of such issue to the heirs female of the body of
the said Eleanor, and in default of such issue, with remainder to her right
heirs. Saturday after the Assumption, [3 Richard] II. A.D. 1379. |
Kent. |
D. 450. Will of John Tybold of Chalke, directing that his body is to
be buried in the cemetery of the parish church of St. Mary's, Chalke;
he leaves bequests of money for obits, light, repair of the bells, masses for
himself and his relatives, and for distribution of bread and ale &c. among the
parishioners of Chalke; the rest of his goods are to be disposed of by his
wife at her discretion, for his soul; his wife is to have all his lands and
messuages &c. in Chalke, until his sons William and Thomas are twenty-four
years of age; if his wife's unborn child is a male, it is to share with them,
if a girl it is to have four quarters of barley; when the children reach the
said age, they are to give his wife 6s. 8d. yearly; if they die within the said
age, his wife is to have the said premises for her life, after which they are
to descend to the next heir. 9 September, A.D. 1485.
Endorsed: Memorandum of the above will being proved before John
Perott, official of Rochester, and administration granted. 20 January,
A.D. 1485[–6]. |
York. |
D. 451. Grant by Richard de Kylkenny, the younger, to Alexander
de Aune, Sir William de Burton, vicar of the church of St. Mary Bishop,
York, and Sir John de Wath, vicar of the church of Wyghale, of all his
lands and tenements &c. in Houk, which he acquired from Sir John de Nevill,
lord of Raby. Friday after the conversion of St. Paul, A.D. 1383,
7 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Suff.] |
D. 452. Release by Thomas Mellere of Stowemarket, and Margaret
his wife, to Thomasia Furnyvall, of all their right in a messuage and land
in Neuton, formerly belonging to John atte Hyll. Monday after
St. Margaret the virgin, 16 Richard II. |
Hants. |
D. 453. Grant by Richard Pavy, to his lord, William de Montagu,
earl of Salisbury and lord of Man, of all the manor of Watyngewell in the
Isle of Wight, which the grantor formerly had of the gift of his said lord,
on condition that if the grantor or his heirs should be disturbed by the
said earl's heirs in the possession of the lands and tenements which the
grantor has in Lokkesland in the said island, then the grantor may re-enter
on the said manor. Tuesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 11 Richard II.
French. Seal. |
[York.] |
D. 454. Demise by Ralph, earl of Westmoreland and lord of Nevyll,
John Alwent, clerk, Robert de Coverham, and John Conyers, to William
Chaunsy, knight, for seventy years from May 15 next, of the manor of
Skyrpenbek, and of all their other lands &c. in Skirpenbek, Bugthorp,
Thorleby, Kyllome, Swathorp, Frydaythorp, Yolethorp, Bowthorp, and
Fangfos, which they had of the demise of the said William for eighty
years; the grantors to have power of re-entry in case of the said William
dying within the said term. 13 May, 21 Richard II. |
[Somers.] |
D. 455. Demise by Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, to John
Mareschal and Ida his wife, for their lives, of a corn mill and two fulling
mills at Hyneton, with the multure of all the earl's tenants there, a cottage
with a curtilage, the pasture of Midelham and Litelham, with all the
fishery of the water there, paying yearly 4l. 10s. and doing suit at the
earl's court there twice yearly; the grantees are to keep the said mills
and cottage, with 'la flodyate,' in good repair, using timber from the
earl's wood of Upwode &c. The manor of Tyverton, Midsummer day,
9 Richard II. |
Heref. |
D. 456. Demise by George Goodharst, the prior, and the convent, of
Clyfford, to Hugh ap Richard, for ninety-nine years, of a tenement with a
garden in 'le Bache,' and land, part called 'A . . . myforlong,' part
called 'le bottes,' and part adjoining the roads from Bache to Benfeld
'montayn' and Dorston. Michaelmas, A.D. 1498. |
Hants. |
D. 457. Sale by William Nashe of Swalowfeld co. Berks, to Sir
Giles Daubney, knight, Lord Daubney, the king's chamberlain, and Robert
Sheffeld and John Williams, knights, for 8 marks, of a close of pasture in
Mattyngle, called 'Rede Engge,' lying in Heysull Hethe. 6 November,
21 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin on the last day of
September, 22 Henry VII. |
[Warw.] |
D. 458. Release by John Forbour, chaplain, to Ivo Abel of
Schustoke, and Alice his wife, of all his right in all his lands &c. in
Schustoke. Wednesday (?) after St. Peter in Cathedra, 7 Richard II.
Portion of seal.
Endorsed: Release by John Forbor of Shistoke, of lands there, for
lands in the parish of Fylongley near 'Metteley lond.' 7 Richard [II]. |
[Oxford.] |
D. 459. Demise by Richard Danvers of Bannebury, to Richard
Verdon of Bodycote and Richard his son, of land in Wykham, part in
Sugmister, part in Houndefeld, part extending into Heywey, part upon
Myddulchirslowe, part extending in 'le Dene,' part at 'Sevene acres'
part on Elle . stobfurlonge, part on Hardlonde, and part in 'le Brech'
. . . . . . . . A fragment. |
[Herts.] |
D. 460. Letter of attorney by Robert de Louthe, authorising Henry
atte Grove to receive (sic) seisin from William de Dunton, rector of the
church of Little Berkhampstede, Sirs Aunger de Cadnay, and Robert de
Newton, of all the lands and tenements &c. which the said William
Aunger, and Robert, had of the gift of the said Robert de Louthe in
Brokesbourn, Wormelee, and Little Berkhampstede, and of 4d. yearly rent
from Henry atte Grove. Roxford in the parish of Hertfordyngbury, feast
of the apostles Peter and Paul, 9 Richard II. Portion of seal. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 461. Conveyance by Thomas Gore the elder, to the [prior] and
convent of [Farleigh ?], of all his estate in land &c. in Farlegh Wyke.
Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 20 . . . . . . . Much injured. |
Oxford. Glouc. |
D. 462. Grant by Margaret Mountagu, lady of Stokeynhame, widow,
to Walter Methe and Agnes his wife, for their lives, of all the lands and
tenements of her inheritance in Chedlyngton co. Oxford, which she and
her late husband, Sir John de Mountagu, formerly granted to the said
Walter for his life; with further grant to him alone, for his life, of the
reversion of all the tenements and lands which William Skot holds of her
inheritance in Roherdecote co. Gloucester. Warblyngton. 3 April,
13 Richard II. French. |
[Herts.] |
D. 463. Demise by Matilda Flamstede, the prioress, and the convent,
of Sopwelle, to Roger Stamok of Rygg and William his son, for their lives,
of all their land called 'Pichereslond' in the parish of Schenle, paying
13s. 4d. yearly; with grant by the said Roger and William that their
tenement of Rygg shall be liable to distraint for any arrears of the said
rent. St. Albans, Michaelmas-eve, 12 Richard II. |
[Glam.] |
D. 464. Demise by John Fort of Lanstephan, warden by the king's
grant of the alien priory of Llangenyth in Gower, during the war between
France and England, to Sir John de la Maer, chaplain, of his estate in the
said priory, with all the churches and chapels annexed thereto, from the
under-mentioned date, paying yearly 55 marks; if Sir John be ejected
from the same in any year by the king or his Council before paying all his
said rent, he is only to be chargeable to the grantor according to the profits
received by him &c. Feast of St. Leonard the confessor and abbot,
18 Richard II. Fragment of seal. |
[Herts.] |
D. 465. Release by Philip Botelere, esquire, Ralph Grey, Edmund
Bardolf, and Thomas Cook, to John Fray, chief baron of the kings
Exchequer, of all their right in the manor of Great Munden, with the
advowsons of the priory of Rowney and of the church of Great Munden,
and in all other lands &c. which they, with the grantee and Thomas
Howard, esquire, deceased, lately had of the demise of Richard Arnecliff
and John Tymook, clerks, in Munden aforesaid, and elsewhere in the same
county. Bunttyngford, vigil of St. James the apostle, 25 Henry VI.
Seal.
Endorsed: Enrolled on the Memoranda Roll of the King's Remembrancer
of the Exchequer, of Easter term, 26 Henry VI. |
Kent. |
D. 466. Grant by Nicholas Shellee of Nocolt, to William Neuport,
citizen and fishmonger of London, of a yearly rent of 26s. 8d. from all
the grantor's lands &c. in the county named. . . . . . . 6 Richard II.
French. Injured. |
[Wilts.] |
D. 467. Grant by Edward the prior, and the convent, of Mayghdene
Bradelegh, to William Langeforde of Wermenstre, for his life, of a corrody
of bread and ale in their house, also of a yearly robe and 20s. for shoes &c.
while able to serve in the business of the priory, and 13s. 4d. when laid
aside by sickness, also of a sufficient chamber over the gate with fuel,
stallage for one horse, and sufficient food for one groom (valetto) &c.
Wednesday the feast of St. Mark the evangelist, 3 [Richard] II. Injured. |
[Worc.] |
D. 468. Grant by Nicholas Coly . . ., ['g]oldsmyth,' and Edith his
wife, to Alice Srange, of the reversion of a messuage in the high street of
Evesham. Thursday before St. Matthew the apostle, 11 Richard II.
Seal, injured. |
Glouc. |
D. 469. Grant by Richard Patty of Bengeworth, chaplain, to John
Clynton, and John atte [W]alle, of a messuage, land, and a watermill &c.
in Burghton, which the grantor lately had of the grant of Thomas Preyers
and William Wormynton of Dorsynton. Burton, Wednesday . . . . . the
Epiphany, 4 Richard II. Seal, injured. |
[Wales.] |
D. 470. Grant by Philip son of Philip Kadugan, to Kedmor, son of
Philip Kadugan, his brother, of land in Brengune alias Brengwene, with
houses, messuages, and curtilages &c. at the yearly rent of a pair of white
gloves or 1d. in Whitsun week. Witnesses:—Master J. precentor of
St. David's, R. archdeacon of the same, and others (named). |
[Linc.] |
D. 471. Grant by William de Humeth, to William son of Wymund
de Keton, of a house in Stanford, adjoining the house of the parson of
Pycworth, free from all services &c. within markets and without, and from
'Aletol' and 'Brewsterisyeld' &c. Witnesses:—Ralph, earl of Chester,
Robert de Laay, and others (named).
Also; Grant in frank almoin by Ralph the Chamberlain, of Houton,
dwelling in Wytewell, to the prior and convent of Fynneshed, of a house
in the market place of Stanford, in the parish of All Saints, described as
above, which he had of the gift of his late lord, Master John de Houton,
sometime [A.D. 1231–1246] archdeacon of Northampton &c. Witnesses:—
William de Notyngham, William de Scaccario, and others (named). Copies
on one skin. |
[Berks.] |
D. 472. Grant in fee by John Leye, chaplain, and Richard Romeseye
of Abyndon, to Robert Andrew of Crekkelade, and Margaret his wife, of
all their lands and tenements in Abyndon which they had of the feoffment
of Michael Mylees of Drayton Wyk, and Richard . . . . . [of] Hanney.
5 April, 21 Richard II. Injured. |
[ ] |
D. 473. Record of proceedings in a suit brought by John Tytemersh.
against the late sheriffs of the city of . . . . . on account of 20l. damages
sustained by him through the release of John Rolf, his receiver, without
accounting for certain goods and chattels. A fragment. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 474. Grant by William Mortimer of Haverford, to Richard
Mortimer, his son, of a burgage in Haverford, in 'le Hullestret,' adjoining
the high road towards the church of St. Thomas the martyr. Thursday in
Easter Week, 46 Edward III. |
Kent. |
D. 475. Demise by Thomas, son and heir of John Cobham, knight,
Lord Cobham, William Draper, Richard Cressell, and Thomas Sparowe, to
Thomas Frowyk, knight, William Broun, one of the sheriffs of London,
Richard Broke, gentleman, John Holt and John Overey, of a messuage
called 'Betsam' in the parish of Southflete, and of all those lands &c. in
the same parish and in the parish of Swannescombe, which the said Draper
Cressell, and Sparowe, with Henry Harman, esquire, deceased, lately had
of the grant of William Oustye and Constance his wife, to them and the
heirs of the said Draper, by fine; with letter of attorney authorising John
Hosyer the younger, and William Thomas, to deliver seisin. 12 July,
20 Henry VII. Portions of two seals. |
Kent. |
D. 476. Release by Thomas Broke, knight, and James Yarford,
knight, citizen and alderman of London, to Henry Wiat, knight, John
FitzJames, knight, chief baron of the Exchequer, Thomas Wiat, esquire,
son and heir of the said Henry Wiat, John Hales, baron of the Exchequer,
Christopher Hales, Richard Lee, Servicius Franke, Robert Draper, and
Richard Lee, of all their right in the manor or messuage called 'Betsam'
in the parish of Southflete, and in all their lands and tenements &c. in the
said parish and in the parishes of Swannescombe, Kynsdowne, Facam, and
Horton, all which the grantees lately had of the demise of the present
releasors and of Thomas More, knight, Thomas Baldry, William Botry,
William Bromwell, and Richard Stafferton, to the use of the said Henry
Wiat, knight; with warranty by the releasors against the abbot of Westminster. 15 December, 14 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal. |
Lanc. Westm. |
D. 477. Indenture between Sir Thomas Lovell, knight, Edmund
Dudley and Henry Wyotte, esquires, on behalf of the king, of the one
part, and Thomas, earl of Derby, of the other, witnessing that for
determining certain suits between the said earl and Thomas Middelton, as
to the possession of the manors and lands &c. formerly Sir Edward Bethom's,
in the counties named, the king, at the said earl's request, is willing to
appoint certain of his council to hear the said matter, the said earl agreeing
that if the possession of the premises is decreed to belong to him, he will
grant lands and tenements to the king to the yearly value of 50l. He also
undertakes not to compound with the said Myddelton without the king's
assent. 23 July, 21 Henry VII. English. Signed by the earl of Derby.
Portion of seal. |
Pembr. |
D. 478. Grant by Lewis Davy of Tenby, merchant, to John Perrot
of Woodstoke, and Thomas Maghaunle of Tenby, merchants, of all his
messuages and lands &c. within the liberty of Tenby, and in the county
named. 9 June, 6 Henry VII. |
Hants. |
D. 479. Grant by William Sone of Herteley Wynteney, to Sir Giles
Daubney, knight, Lord Daubney, Chamberlain of the king, Robert
Sheffeld and John Williams, knights, to the use of the said Lord Daubney,
of three closes of pasture two called 'le Reedes,' and the other called 'le
Hethe crofte,' lying in Mattyngle within the Hundred of Basyngstoke,
between land called 'Potenalesland' and the common called 'Heysull
hethe,' part abutting on land called 'Whete Crofte.' 5 November,
21 Henry VII. |
[Linc.] |
D. 480. Grant by Robert Kechyn, son of John Kechyn, of Belton,
to Richard Boston the prior, and the convent, of the House of the Visitation
of the Virgin Mary in the Isle of Axholme, of land with two shops built on
it, in Belton, adjoining the cemetery of the church; with letter of attorney
authorising William Castelford and Thomas Beltoft, of Belton, gentlemen,
to deliver seisin. Feast of St. Agatha the virgin and martyr,
2 Henry VII. |
[Essex ?] |
D. 481. Grant by Robert Tyrell, knight, to the king, of all his
estate in certain lands, part called 'Boxsted,' part in Shepcotefeld, part called
'Gosnolls,' part called 'Busshes,' part called 'Parkemedowe,' part called
'Spryngolds,' part called 'Turbutts,' and part in Boxstedfeld; with release
of all his interest in the same. 10 December, 18 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll in
the month of June, in the year within written. Signed. |
[Linc.] |
D. 482. Grant by William Lancastre and Agnes his wife, to Robert
Folkelyn, Geoffrey Hampton, Thomas Knott, and Henry Grymston, and to
the heirs of the said Robert, of three cottages with gardens in Staunford,
in St. Martin's parish, within the liberty of the abbot of Peterborough, in
the street called 'Hyegate,' adjoining the street leading to Pyllesyate,
which the grantors, together with John Lancastre and Thomas Folkelyn of
Staunford, deceased, lately had of the gift of Robert Joynour of Staunford
and Alice bis wife. Witnesses:—Henry Cok, alderman of Staunford, and
others (named). 13 November, 17 Edward IV.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment before the steward at a court
held there on Wednesday the feast of St. Botulph, 18 Edward IV. Seal,
broken, and fragment of seal. |
[Norf.] |
D. 483. Grant by Thomas Garell of Asshill, William Fawkener of
the same, and William Garell of Great Cressyngham, 'whelewryght,' to
Humphrey Adam, John Adam, and Nicholas Markaunt, of land in Asshill
at Tomerys, next land of the manor of Panworthall, and abutting on
Saham Heledys, which land the grantors lately had of the demise of certain
persons named, who had the same of the grant of certain other persons
named; with letter of attorney authorising Thomas Mynne and Thomas
Elyot to deliver seisin. 16 May, 1 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin on the 17th May of
the year within written. Portions of three seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
D. 484. Grant by Elizabeth Smyth, late the wife of John Smyth, of
Yardley Gobion, widow, to John Broun of the same, of land in the parish of
Estpury, part adjoining the road called 'Chirchwey,' and part in the tillage
called 'Lankcroft'; which land she and her said late husband jointly had of
the feoffment of Thomas Smyth, his father. 20 April, 20 Henry VII. Seal. |
[Wales.] |
D. 485. Demise by Elena Ph[ilip ?] of Wodestoke, to Gwillim ap
Ho[well] Gwyn, for ninety years, of all her messuages, lands, and tenements
in Trefkedmere and Lloide Coide, within the lordship of Lagharne, and
extending to Carvan. 1 April, 24 Henry VII. |
[I. of Wight.] |
D. 486. Demise by Sir Richard Totnam, the abbot, and the convent,
of Quarr, to Margery Brandon of Arreton, widow, for her life, of a toft and
garden adjoining in Arreton, beside the high road to Neuport. 10 December,
6 Henry VIII. |
Leic. |
D. 487. Release by John and Robert Wodford of Assheby Follevylle,
esquires, to Sir Henry Medburn, the abbot, and the convent, of Osolveston,
of all their right in a toft with a croft adjoining Humberston Yerde, and
land in Twyford, which the releasors had of the feoffment of John Reve of
Twyford. 2 August, 15 Henry VII. |
[Heref.] |
D. 488. Demise by Thomas Blundell, the master or warden, and the
brethren and sisters, of the Hospital of St. Catherine, Ledbery, to Henry
Syblyse, of a messuage called 'Orlam' and land in Ledbery, for ninety-nine
years, the grantee to build a new ball and chamber within twelve vears &c.
8 April, 20 Henry VII. |
Norf. |
D. 489. Demise by John Risle of Carbrok, esquire, to Sir John Risle,
knight, his son, William Eyer, 'gentilman,' John Panton, Richard Baas'
and Robert Bradshawe, clerks, John Gawdron, and Geoffrey Garnet, of all
his manors, lands, and tenements &c. in Great and Little Carbrok, Ovyngton,
Watton, Skipdam, Craneworth, and Skulton, or elsewhere in the same
county, in trust to execute the grantor's will. 24 March, 18 Henry VII. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 490. Grant by David ap Howell, tanner, and Richard Taillour, of
Haverford, to John Vachan, 'weyver,' Richard Willy, 'carpynder,' Roger
Wilkyn, 'coriour,' of Haverford, Thomas Picton and Philip Dduy of
Drechemerhill within the lordship of Haverford, husbandmen, of a burgage,
and 20s. 8d. and two pounds of wax, yearly rent, in Haverford; the
burgage lying in 'le Hilstrete,' without the west gate of the town, adjoining
a lane called 'Sekemanyslane,' and the said rent of wax arising from a
burgage in 'le prioris Rew,' adjoining a tenement of Thomas Whith, prior
of the priory of St. Thomas the martyr. 12 January, 20 Henry VII.
Two seals. |
[Pembr.] |
D. 491. Letter of attorney by Roland Redman, and Alice, late the
wife of John Thomas of Haverford, merchant, widow, authorising John
Tailour, gentleman, to deliver seisin to William Perrot of Haroldiston, of a
moiety of a burgage in Haverford, opposite the mortuary chapel (capelle
carnar'). Last day but one of February, 4 Henry VII. |
Hants. |
D. 492. Demise by William the abbot, and the convent, of St. Martin,
Battle, to William Mory, and Richard Mory, his son, of their manor called
'Anstye,' in the parish of Alton, for ten years, reserving to the grantors the
woods and underwoods and the escheats there &c. the grantees are to keep
the premises in good repair, and are to receive and entertain the receiver of
the abbey and the steward of the court there, twice yearly &c.
Endorsed: Memorandum that 4l. in diversis rebus have been delivered
to the grantees, as Robert Hunt, late farmer there, held that manor, which
sum they are to re-deliver to the grantors at the end of their term, 4 October,
21 Henry VII. |
Surrey. |
D. 493. Sale by Joan Hawke of Walton on Thames, widow, daughter
and heiress of Agnes Hoke, widow, deceased, to John Reed of London,
notary, Bartholomew Reed, citizen and alderman of the same, Hugh
Peyntwyn, clerk, and Richard Laken, citizen and mercer of London, of
land in Walton, in a field called 'Kenysworth,' in that part called 'Apssefeld'; with letter of attorney authorising John Smalbend, clerk, to deliver
seisin. 17 February, 16 Henry VII.
Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of seisin. |
Devon. Somers. |
D. 494. Grant by Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, and Hugh
Courtenay, his brother, to Hamo de Breirton, clerk, Roger Grey, John
Wodham, and Thomas Kerdyngton, clerk, of their manors of Gothelyngton,
Stancombe, and Alyngton, co. Devon, and further grant by the said earl, to
the same, of his manors of Hynton and Modeford, co. Somerset, on
condition that after the said Hugh shall have married Elizabeth de
Audeleye, the said grantees, at the request of the said Hugh and Elizabeth
or of the said earl, made at Acford FitzPayn, co. Dorset, shall, within three
months afterwards, grant the said manors to the said Hugh in tail male,
and to the said Elizabeth, with remainder in fee to the said earl; if Hugh
die after the said marriage, before the said re-feoffment is made, Elizabeth
is to have the premises for her life with remainder to the heirs male of
Hugh's body and to the said earl in fee, if Hugh die before marrying
Elizabeth, the said earl is to have the premises in fee. Thursday after
St. Gregory, 10 Richard II. |
Kent. |
D. 495. Release by John Girdeler of Chalke, 'smyth,' to John
Sedley, one of the auditors of the accounts of the Exchequer, William
Mere, yeomau, John Miller, and John Shyllyngford, clerks to the said John
Sedley, of all his right in land in Chalke, in a field called 'Goldersland,'
next Poldbushe, and adjoining the common road from 'le Chalke' to
Thonge (Tonge). 12 October, 16 Henry VII. |
[Warw.] |
D. 496. Release by Agnes and Edith Malyns, daughters and heiresses
of John Malyns of Radewey, to Bennet Medley, of all their right in all the
messuages, tenements, land, and rents &c. in Radewey, which the said
Bennet has of the grant of the said John Malyns and Sibyl his wife, the
releasors' parents. Last day of April, 8 Henry VII. Seal. |
Pembr. |
D. 497. Grant by John Perrot of Woodstoke, and Thomas Maghaunle
of Tenby, merchant, to Lewis Davy of the same, merchant, and Ellen his
wife, for their lives, of all their messuages, lands, and tenements, as
well within the liberty of Tenby as in the county named, which the
grantors lately had of the grant of the said Lewis; with reversion in fee,
after Ellen's death, to the said Lewis. Last day of June, 6 Henry VII.
Two seals. |
[Middx.] |
D. 498. Grant by William Andre, citizen of London, to Robert
Thyrsk, clerk, John Howby, and John Normanton, of all his goods and
chattels and of the debts due to him. 1 January, 1 Henry V. |
Glouc. |
D. 499. Conveyance by Adrian Fortescu, knight, and Anne his wife,
to John Sparke, for forty-one years, of a moiety of a pasture called 'le
Hoke' in the lordship and parish of Stynchecombe, formerly held by the
said John and Walter Sparke. 2 August, 22 Henry VII. Seal, broken. |
N'hamp. |
D. 500. Sale by Thomas Ardern, son of William Ardern, of Cottesford co. Oxford, gentleman, to Thomas Barker of Stene, gentleman, for 10l.
of all his lands, tenements, and rents &c. in Astwyk and Evenley, formerly
belonging to William Panyard of Swaford co. Oxford, and Joan his wife.
1 May, 19 Henry VII. English. Seal. |