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[Warw.] |
A. 8301. Indenture of demise by Richard Tole of Coventry to
Nicholas Skathelok of Coventry, fishmonger (piscarium) and Felicia his
wife, for the term of their lives, of two messuages in Coventry, one in
Cross Street (vico crucis) between the tenements of John Luyk and Edward
le Taillour, extending from the said street to the land of the gild of St.
John the Baptist of Coventre, and the other in Waste Garden (wasto gardino)
between the tenements formerly Alan Skathelok's and Robert Chilterne's;
rendering therefor yearly from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel then
next for the first thirty-two years 56s. and to the heirs of John de Franketon
of Coventry 4s. and to the prior and convent of Coventre 13d. and keeping
the said messuages in good repair, and after the said term of thirty-two
years if they survive and wish to continue their tenancy they shall render
therefor yearly 100s.; if they died within the said term their heirs and
assigns to hold the messuages for the remainder of it. Witnesses:—
Henry Clerk then Mayor of Coventre, Richard Butter and John Swyneshed,
bailiffs, John Luyk and others (named). Coventre, Tuesday after the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 37 Edward III. Seal of arms. Memorandum
endorsed that on Saturday the eve of the Assumption, 13 Richard II. the
within named Felicia after her husband's decease released her right in the
within mentioned messuages to Richard de Teynton and Joan his wife, John
de Boseworth, William de Bekynton and Robert de Schipeleie and Margaret
his wife; witnesses:—the mayor of Coventry and others. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8302. Feoffment by Ralph Paries to John Mallore of Welton of a
capital messuage there which he had by the gift and feoffment of John de
Welton and which came to the said John de Welton by descent after the
decease of his mother, Ellen late the wife of Thomas Martyn of Welton,
father of the said John de Welton; also of 2s. rent as the said John de
Welton used to receive it from lands there held by John Martyn son of
Richard Martyn of Welton. Monday before St. Martin the Bishop, 13
Richard II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8303. Counterpart of demise by Philip de Alesbury and Agnes his
wife to Reginald Ladde of a messuage and land which Walter Kew lately
held in Lappeworth; to hold to him, Agnes his wife and Richard their son
for their lives in survivorship; rendering to the chief lords the services
due and accustomed and to them and their heirs 8s. 1d. yearly, at the terms
usual in Lappeworth, and a heriot on the death of a tenant; and doing
repairs. Sunday, the morrow of All Saints, 6 Richard II. Seal. |
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A. 8304. Indenture of demise by Margaret Catesby, lady of
Lapworth, widow, to George Assheby, Margaret his wife and John their
son, from Michaelmas last for their lives in survivorship, of a tenement
called 'Ilaton,' late Walter Slye's, and lands called 'Brokshawe' wherein
William Persounes lately had a life estate but had surrendered it and by
his charter granted it to the said George; and also of the reversion of other
lands called 'Pukland,' expectant on the decease of Margaret Assheby his
mother; by the rent of 10s. for 'Ilaton,' 5s. for 'Brokshawe,' 5s. for
'Pukland' and a heriot on a tenant's death; repairs to be done by the
tenant. 1 March, 17 Henry VI. Seal. |
[Bedf.] |
A. 8305. Feoffment by Thomas le Reymes of Potton to Sir Thomas
Orewelle of Dunton, chaplain, of a messuage, formerly belonging to Juliana
Power of Sutton, in the town of Sutton, between tenements late Robert
Power's on either side and abutting on the highway called 'le Chyrchewey.'
Wednesday after St. Denis and his fellow martyrs, 30 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8306. Feoffment by John Drayton of Welton and Joan his wife
to John de Catesby and Emma his wife and his heirs, of their estate in a
messuage and curtilage they lately had by the demise of Thomas Brynkelow
of Coventre, 'typpere,' and Alice his wife. Witnesses:—John Mallery of
Welton, Thomas Stok of Asscheby and others (named). Thursday before
St. Lawrence, 12 Richard II. Seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8307. Feoffment by Henry son of Robert le Botiler of Yelvertoft,
of full age, to Thomas son of Henry de Craunford of Yelvertoft and Alice
his wife of a messuage of a tenement (unum mesuagium de quodam tenemento)
in Yelvertoft, next the messuage of Richard Terri, with the reversion of two
messuages, of the same tenement, whereof a plea depended in the king's
court between him, of the one part, and William Miller (molend'), Robert
Gundwyn and Emma his wife of the other. Witnesses:—Thomas de la
Heusee and others (named). Thursday after St. Tiburtius and St. Valerian,
A.D. 1315, 8 Edward II. Seal, perishing. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8308. Feoffment by John de Welton to John Mallore of Welton
of a capital messuage with lands &c. in the town and fields of Welton,
which came to him by inheritance on the death of his mother, Ellen late
the wife of Thomas Martyn of Welton his father; also of a rent of 2s. from
lands &c. there which John Martyn, son of Richard Martyn of Welton
then held in fee. Witnesses:—Thomas Tewe the elder and Thomas Tewe
the younger, and others (named). Friday the morrow of St. Martin the
Bishop, 13 Richard II. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8309. Feoffment by George Burneby son of the late Nicholas
Burneby, knight, to John Malory of Welton of l½d. rent from a tenement
in Welton late Ellen Martyn's. The Nativity of the B.V.M., 5 Henry IV.
Witnesses:—Ralph Paries, William Catesby of Assheby, John Waundell of
Daventre, Henry Brochole of Welton, Richard Smyth of the same. Seal
of arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8310. Feoffment by John Barker of Henley in Ardern to William
Pacwod of the same and Richard Barell of Ulnhale, of a messuage between
the tenement late St. Mary's and the tenement which John Haumpslap,
'webbe,' then held. Wednesday after St. Hilary, 6 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8311. Feoffment by William Pakwod of Henley in Arden to
William Barker son of John Barker of the same and Alice his wife, of a
tenement with a garden adjacent in Henley aforesaid, between land of
Blessed Mary of Wotton on one side and the messuage called 'Pycardys
Place' on the other, and reaching from the highway (regia via) of Henley to
land late John Hereford's; which tenement and garden he, together with
Richard Barell of Ulnehale since deceased, had by the gift and feoffment
of John Barker father of the said William Barker. Monday the feast of
St. Prothus and St. Hyacynth (Iacincti) the Martyrs, 1 Henry V. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8312. Release by Margery late the wife of William Dastyn of
Derset to William le Clerc of Geydon of her right in a rood of meadow in
each Longelond in the common meadow of Southende and Herdewyk.
Geydon, the feast of St. Clement the Pope, 11 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8313. Indenture of demise by Margery late the wife of William
Dastin of Magna Derset to William le Clerk of Geydon and Joan his wife,
William their son and Mary their daughter, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, of one rood of meadow in each Longelonde longwise
(jacentem in utroque Longelonde in longitudine) in the meadow of Southende
and Herdewyke next the meadow of Richard Terry; rendering therefore
yearly for twenty-one years next to come after the feast of St. Michael,
7 Edward III, a rose on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
for all service, and thereafter 20s. yearly. Dated at Derset Magna the day
and year above-said. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8314. Indenture, being a feoffment by Henry del Sartery of
Coventry to Isabel his daughter of a messuage in the High Street next
'le Pottere Rowe' in Coventry between the tenements late Simon Pat's and
Robert Bonhome's; to hold to her and the heirs of her body lawfully
begotten; rendering therefor to him and Joan his wife for their lives
16s. yearly; with remainder in default of her issue to Agnes his younger
daughter and the heirs of her body, at the like rent, with remainder in
default to his right heirs. Witnesses:—John de Clyfton, Roger de Pacwode,
coroner of the town of Coventry, and others (named). 4 June,
8 Edward III. See A. 8318. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8315. Release by John son of John son of Simon Patte of
Coventry to Henry del Sartrie of Coventry and Joan his wife and his heirs,
of his right in a tenement which William Patte and Helewis his wife
formerly held of him for the term of their lives in the High Street towards
'le Potteresrowe' in Coventry between the tenement of Robert Bonhoume
on one side and the tenement which Isabel Patte then held late Simon
Patte's on the other. Witnesses:—John de Clifton, then bailiff of Coventry,
Roger de Pacwod, then coroner, and others (named). Coventry, Tuesday
after All Hallows, 20 Edward II. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8316. Release by John Leysy of Coventre to Joan late the wife of
Henry del Sartre of Coventre of his right in a messuage in the High Street
towards 'le Potteresrowe' in Coventre, [between the tenement late] Robert
Bonhome's on one side and the tenement Robert son of Isabel Patte
then held on the other. Friday after St. Andrew the Apostle, [1]7
Edward III. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8317. Feoffment by Robert Patte son and heir of Simon Patte of
Coventre to Joan del Sartry late the wife of Henry del Sartry of Coventre,
of a messuage which descended to him on his father's decease in Coventre,
in the market-place (foro) . . . . . . between Geoffrey de Hulle's
tenement and that late Giles . . . . . . feast of St. Alphege,
19 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8318. Counterpart of A. 8314. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8319. Feoffment by John Mervyn, chaplain, and John Sabyn of
Syllesworth to John Freman of Syllesworth in the parish of Watford, the
elder, and Isabel his wife, for their lives in survivorship, of all the lands &c.
they had by the gift and feoffment of the said John and Isabel, by charter
of fee simple thereof made to them in Syllesworth aforesaid and the fields
of the same; with remainder to John Freman the younger son of the said
John and Isabel and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the
right heirs of the said John the elder. The last day of December,
9 Henry VI. Seals. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8320. Feoffment by John Abell of Toneworth to William Parker
of the same, John Waryng of Sulihull, Richard Wastell of Lungedon and
William Abell his brother, of all his lands and tenements in Toneworth
and Sulihull. Sulihull, Sunday before St. Luke, 20 Henry VI. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 8321. (1) Indenture being a feoffment by John Willyby of
Bobenhull to Thomas de Meryngton, Simon de Catesby, rector of the
church of Wolfhamcote, William Brook, chaplain, and John Brook, of all
his lands &c. in the town and fields of Bobenhull, co. Warwick, to the
intent that, after seisin had, they should re-enfeoff him thereof subject to
rent of 13s. 4d. yearly, with right of re-entry in default. Witnesses:—
John de Catesby, Edward de Metteleye, John de Napton and others (named).
Monday the morrow of St. Gregory the Pope, 14 Richard II.
(2) The re-feoffment, dated 1 April, the same year. Copies, on one skin. |
Glouc. |
A. 8322. Feoffment by William Adam son of Adam Buggegode late
of Mourton, co. Gloucester, to Thomas Mulle, lord of Harscombe, Master
John Moreton, parson of the parish church of Cromehale, John Foort of
Thornbury, and Thomas Note of Cowhulle in the said county, of a messuage
with lands, &c. which he lately had by the gift and feoffment of John
Danyell in the town and fields of Mourton aforesaid. Witnesses:—Maurice
Denys and Thomas Poyntz, esquires, John Machon and others (named).
5 March, 22 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8323. Feoffment by Thomas Jake of Whellesburgh, co. Leycestre,
and Henry Wright, citizen and draper (pannarius) of London, to Nicholas
Co[w]ley of Swynford in the said county, John Harpur, William Cowley
and Thomas Thurstone, of all the lands &c. in Yelvertoft, co. Northampton,
they had by the demise of John Chambre, esquire, and which he had by
the gift and grant of John Wright and William Wright; to hold to them
and the heirs and assigns of Nicholas of the chief lords of the fee &c.
Yelvertoft, 23 February, 23 Henry VI. Two seals, the second of arms. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8324. Indenture of demise by Richard Cok of Nortone Kynges to
John son of Thomas Dolfin of Toneworth, for the term of his life, of a
cottage in Toneworth between lands of Richard Ernald and Thomas de
Sydenhale and the highway from William de Folewode's house to Toneworth
Church; rendering therefor yearly for the twelve years following the feast
of the Annunciation, 21 Edward III, 8d. and doing the services due to the
chief lords, and after the twelve years 20s. yearly; with remainder to the
said John's heirs and assigns for the residue of the term if he died within
the twelve years. Sunday the feast of the Annunciation in the year above
said. |
Warw. |
A. 8325. Indenture, being a feoffment by William Broke, rector of
the church of Bereford on Avene, William Ofchyrch and John Astwell,
chaplain, to John de Catesby and Emma his wife and his heirs and assigns,
of all the lands &c. in Coventre and Corleye they had by the gift and
feoffment of the said John, together with all manors &c. in the counties of
Warwick, Northampton and Leicester as in the indentures thereof made
more fully appeared. Witnesses:—Robert de Stafford, knight, John Onleye
then mayor of Coventre, William Fyfyde and John Allesleye, 'gurdeler,'
bailiffs and others (named). Coventry, Saturday the eve of St. Gregory the
Pope, 19 Richard II. Two seals, one of arms. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8326. Feoffment by Richard Holewell of Norhampton to John
Catesby of Asschebylegger, esquire, and Margaret his wife, and the heirs and
assigns of John, of a messuage with a garden adjacent between the tenement
of John Slawston on the one side and 'le Fyschewere Zerdes' on the other,
with lands &c. thereto belonging, which he formerly had by the gift of
John atte Welle late rector of Napton, and of Richard Ingelond of Welton.
Dated at Welton, 3 May, 14 Henry VI. Seal. Endorsed: Welton. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8327. Indenture of demise by Rose (Rosa) Montfort, lady of
Codbarewe, to Geoffrey son of Walter Atteheth of Lappeworth, of a
messuage and land called 'Peches' in Notehurste which John Fox lately
held; to hold to the said Geoffrey and [blank] his wife and [blank] their son
for the term of their lives; rendering 20s. yearly, and heriot on a tenant's
death &c. Witnesses:—John Folewode, William atte Well, Richard
Parsones. Codbarewe, Sunday after the Annunciation, 9 Richard II. |
[Hants.] |
A. 8328. Feoffment by Thomas Waryn and Thomas Bourle to
William atte Wode and Alice his wife of a cottage and curtilage in the
town of Crischurche Twynham in 'la Castelstret,' between the tenement of
John de Berkle, knight, and the cottage of John Prynke, the curtilage
extending southward to the Castle ditch; which cottage and curtilage they
had by the gift and feoffment of Margaret Blakemour in her widowhood,
together with other lands &c. there and elsewhere. Sunday before the
Annunciation, 5 Henry IV. Endorsed: Thomas Peyntour. Fragment
of seal. |
[Linc.] |
A. 8329. Indenture of demise for 200 years at 6d. rent by Alfred
(Albredus), son and heir of John de Wyttelbury, to Robert de Messyngham,
citizen and merchant of Lincoln, of a vacant place, not built on, in the parish
of St. Botolph in Wykford in the suburb of Lincoln, 13½ ft. wide by
25½ ft. long. Saturday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 19 Richard II. Seal. |
[Leic.] |
A. 8330. Counterpart of demise by William de Geydon to William
White of Dunton and Alice his wife for their lives in survivorship of a
messuage and a virgate of land, which Henry Knotte lately held of him, in
Dunton and the territory of the same, by the rent of 20s. yearly at the three
terms usual there, viz: Michaelmas, the Purification and Whitsuntide, giving
a heriot, &c. Witnesses:—Richard Maygnard, William Orpede, William and
Richard Malabre. Sunday after the Annunciation, 21 Richard II. Seals. |
Leic. Warw. |
A. 8331. Indenture made 24 July, 7 Henry VII, being the award
of Edmund Lucy, esquire, made in the presence of John Fyssher,
'serjaunt to the lawe,' Nicholas Mattokke, Richard Copcote and Edmund
Brown, in the matter of a dispute between Edmund Lucy, esquire, his
nephew, son and heir of Sir William Lucy, knight, his brother deceased,
and dame Alice Lucy, widow, late the wife of the said Sir William, which
they had referred to his 'arbiterment,' viz: that she should, upon the
said Edmund's request, deliver all evidences, court-rolls &c. to him and
execute a release to him of her right in all the manors, lands and tenements
late her said husband's; that the said Edmund should grant her an annnity
of 40 marks yearly secured on the lordships of Cheryton, co. Warwike, and
Cleybroke, co. Leycester, to her own use while sole or in the event of her
re-marriage, 20 marks to her own use and 20 marks to the use of her
children then living by the said Sir William; she to have all the goods and
chattels of the said Sir William 'except the stondardys of howseholde,'
and all his growing corn and 'halfe the greysse of Mellysmer thys yere';
'the residue of the greysse the said Edmund Lucy the sone shall have and
all other profettes of all the premisses.' Seal of arms (an eagle displayed),
broken. English. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8332. Feoffment by Richard Champeneys of Beolegh to William
his son of a messuage and all his lands &c. there. Witnesses:—Hugh de
la Heth and others (named). Sunday after St. James the Apostle,
17 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8333. Acquittance, 18 December, 16 Henry VII, by Henry
Smyth of Coventry, 'gentilman,' one of the executors, in right of Jane his
wife, of John Spenser, her late husband, to Richard Emson, 'gentilman,'
for 26l. 13s. 4d. part of 200 marks lent by the said John Spenser to the
said Eichard Emson and George Catesby 'for the restitucion of the said
George'; 86l. 13s. 4d. whereof the said Richard had 'afore this tyme in
sondry wise paid.' Executed by 'Henr' Smyth.' Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8334. Deed poll by William Walsh, reciting that John Watford
son of Thomas Watford late of Great Creton, deceased, by charter indented,
dated 1 August, 36 Henry VI, had granted to him and William Chambir-
leyn of Watford, co. Northampton, since deceased, two crofts of pasture
with all his, the said John's, lands &c. in the town and fields of Watford,
to them and their heirs for ever; demise thereof to Nicholas Walsh for
three years from Michaelmas, 14 Edward IV. Dated 20 September the
said year. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 8335. Indenture of demise by Margery late the wife of William
de Geydon to Robert Huggeford, for the term of her life, of all the lands
&c. in Geydon and Chepynge Dorset, co. Warwick, which she had by the
demise of Thomas Wedyngton, John Wethy and John Oxsshulfe, chaplains;
rendering her 40s. yearly and three yards of cloth, or 6s. silver in place of
them, at Easter yearly for a gown (toga); with right of distraint; provided
always that after her death the premises should revert to the said Robert
his heirs and assigns. Warwick, 18 October, 5 Henry IV. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8336. Appointment by John, lord Lescrop, and Elesabeth his
wife, of William Catesby, esquire, their son, as steward and surveyor of all
their manors, &c. enjoyed by the said John in right of the said Elesabeth
his wife in the county of Northampton; to hold the said office for the term
of the life of the said Elesabeth, with a yearly rent of 4l. from the issues
and profits of the manor and lordship of Braumfeld in the said county.
10 January, 20 Edward IV. Seals.
Endorsed: Patent of my lord Scrop and my lady of the stewardschip. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8337. Indenture of demise by John Mallore, knight, of Weltone,
to John atte Brugge of the same of 2a. arable, 2 roods pasture and one
'swath' of meadow in Welton fields, positions described; to hold for the
term of his life, by the rent of . . . . . Dated at Welton . . . .
after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 37 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8338. Feoffment by John atte Well, chaplain, to John son of
Richard Drayton and Agnes his wife, of the lands &c. he had by the gift
and feoffment of the said John son of Richard in the towns and fields of
Welton and Daventre. Palm Sunday, 6 Richard II. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8339. Certificate under the seals of John Hercy, Roger Ennok
and Richard Rondell of Avene Derset, that whereas Thomas de Morhalle,
parson of the church of Quenton, John Wyard, John atte Welle, vicar
of the church of Hampton in Arden, and Richard atte Welle, parson of the
church of Avene Derset had granted to John son of William de Catesby for
life the rent and services due from them, the said John, Roger and Richard,
in the town of Avene Derset, with the reversion of certain lands &c.
expectant on their decease, which rents, services, and reversions the
said Thomas de Morhalle and the others had by the grant of Sir John
Pecch' and their attornment thereon; which grant to Catesby the said
Sir John Pecchee had confirmed; they the said John, Roger and Richard
had attorned to the said Catesby and done fealty to him, in the presence of
Sir William, parson of Lodbrok, Sir Richard, parson of Avene Derset,
William Homerwych and other. Given in the church at Avene Derset,
17 August, 46 Edward III. Seals. French. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8340. Indenture, being a feoffment by Richard Laraunce, son and
heir of John Laraunce of Bulkynton, to John Hampton of Coventry,
son of Geoffrey Hampton, of all his lands, &c. in the town and fields of
Bulkynton, paying him 52s. yearly during his life. Witnesses:—Richard,
vicar of the church of Bulkynton, John Boteler, parker of Weston, and
others (named). 14 December, 11 Henry VI. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8341. Indenture, being a bond by Walter Boy of Nethercote, for
the payment yearly to Robert atte Mulne of Wolphamcot, chaplain,
for the term of his life and six years more, of twelve skeps of corn, good,
dry, well winnowed, and measured, half a quarter of drag and half a
quarter of pease, on the feast of St. Martin the Bishop, or within six days
after. Sunday before St. Simon and St. Jude, 45 Edward III. |
Warw. |
A. 8342. Release by Thomas Horton, brother and heir of Robert
Horton, late rector of Lapworth to John, duke of Bedford, John Lee,
esquire, John Hunt and Thomas Cockes, of his right in the lands &c.
his said brother had in Lappeworth, Stodeley, Hanley, Kyngeswode,
Pacwode and Bewdesert, co. Warwick. Witnesses:—Edward Dodyngsels,
knight, William Lucy, esquire, Baldwin Botiller of Berford. Fulbroke,
28 November, 8 Henry VI. |
London. |
A. 8343. Indenture, being an acquittance by Nicholas de Wilryng-
worth and John de Mallyngg, executors of the testament of John de
Hynggeston, late citizen and goldsmith of London, to Robert de Schordich,
the younger, citizen and goldsmith of the same, for 44l. in part of 110l.
wherein the said Robert was bound to the said John. London, . . . .
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 10 Edward III. French. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8344. Indenture of demise by Simon le Archer of Toneworth to
John Huggen of the same for life at 2d. rent for twenty years and there-
after at 2s. rent, of four selions of arable there, described. Sunday after
All Hallows, 15 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8345. Indenture, being a feoffment by John Wilcokkes and Simon
Monceux to Francis, lord Lovell, John Catesby, knight, Roger Wake,
Robert Wittilbury and Henry Griffith of lands &c. late John Cretan's in
Little Creton, Sprotton and elsewhere, which they together with John
Eborall, clerk, and William Twyktwyn, chaplain, since deceased, had by
the feoffment of William the abbot of the monastery of St. James next
Northampton and the convent of the same, with appointment of Henry
Wood and Robert Burneham as attorneys to deliver seisin. 3 March,
1 Richard III. Seals. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8346. Counterpart of demise, Michaelmas, A.D. 1464, by John
Stanbyry, bishop of Hereford, John Barr, knight, William Bryteyn, clerk,
John Norys, esquire, Thomas Byllyng, serjeant, Thomas Palmer, esquire,
Robert Tanfeld, John Catesby of Olthorp, esquire, William Hall, clerk,
John Lownd, clerk, William Fortesshawe, clerk, Edmund Newnham and
William Catesby, knight, to John Porrey of Henley in Arden and Roger
Porrey his son of the same for the term of their lives in survivorship of a
croft in Henley aforesaid between the tenement of the 'Gyld' of Henley &c.
and the stream running through the Little Park of Henley, at 4s. rent. |
[Salop.] |
A. 8347. Demise by William de Huggeford son of William de
Huggeford, knight, deceased, Thomas, parson of Stoktone, William de
Newton, Roger Baret and William de Wyken, clerks, to John de Astwall
and Alice his wife for the term of their lives in survivorship of the reversion
expectant on the decease of Isabel de Astwall, the said John's mother, of a
tenement in the fee and manor of Huggefford, charged with the payment of
13s. 4d. to William de Halghton for life, if then surviving, which the said
William de Huggefford had granted him for his good service, or if he were
then dead, the said John and Alice should pay the like sum to the said
William de Huggefford and the others, and should do suit of Court to their
manor of Appeley &c. Dated at Appeley Huggefford, the eve of St. Michael
the Archangel, 7 Henry IV. Five seals, one of arms. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8348. Release by Thomas Mone son of John Mone of Welton to
John Malory of Welton of all his right in a messuage in Welton extending
'into Lodrislake' between John Catesby's tenement on one side and the
land of Richard Engelond son of the late William Engelond on the other.
Sunday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 4 Henry IV. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8349. Acquittance by John Malory of Welton next Daventry to
Thomas Slawston of Welton for 40s. for repairs to the houses and waste
done in the tenement formerly Ellen Martyn's in Welton; which tenement
Thomas Slawston held of him by indentures between them. Monday after
St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, 10 Henry IV. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8350. Deed poll by John Reve cousin and heir of William Reve,
clerk, late vicar of the church of Rawnsthorp, viz. son of Thomas Reve
brother of the said William, reciting that the said William together with
Thomas Chambur, Robert Butevelyn, and others, was seised of the manor
of Great Creton and its appurtenances in Great Creton and Watford, co.
Northampton, in fee simple, by the gift and feoffment of Thomas Watford,
by the name of Thomas Watford of Great Creton, in the said county, by
virtue of a charter dated 10 January, 13 Henry IV; and that the said
William survived his co-feoffees; release by John to William Hastyng,
knight, lord de Hastyng, William Catesby, knight, John Catesby, serjeant-
at-law, John Catesby of Olthorp and Thomas Wyndesore, esquires, Thomas
Kebeel and Edmund Newnham, of his right in all those lands &c. which
were Thomas Watford's in Watford aforesaid. 1 June, 17 Edward IV.
Seal, with rush band. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8351. Demise by William, abbot of Lilleshull, and the convent
of the same, to John Catesby and Margaret his wife of the site of the
manor of Braundestonbery with the lands, meadows, pastures and fisheries
which John Catesby father of the said John formerly held and occupied by
their demise, except two cottages, with land &c. adjacent, a meadow called
'Ladygoren,' seven 'godes' of meadow under 'le olde Orchard,' and except
rents, services, customs, pleas and perquisites of court of all manner their
tenants free and bond or tenants at will and 17s. yearly called 'weikselver'
and 5s. yearly called 'lesowselver' to be received yearly from the said
tenants for the herbage of 'Falghamwode' and 12d. yearly called
'fernselver' from the said tenants; to hold, with the above exceptions for
twenty years at 4l. rent. Lilleshull, the feast of St. Matthew the Apostle,
9 Henry V. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8352. Feoffment by William Osbern of Asschebylegger to William
Catesby of the same, esquire, of a toft with a croft in 'le Raton Rewe,' as
it is closed round in length from the tenement of William Bokhole of
Welton to the highway towards St. Leger's Well (fontem Sancti Leodegarii)
and in width from the tenement called 'le Dyneplace' to the highway,
in the town of Asschebylegger. Thursday in Easter week, 6 Henry VI.
Seal. |
Camb. |
A. 8353. Feoffment by Alice late the wife of Richard Freman
of Berton, co. Cambridge, widow, to Agnes Dyke her daughter
of a half acre arable in the West field of Berton in Longtoftes
next land late Stanfordes, land of the prior of Bernewell, &c. Witnesses:—
John Haverynge and others (named). 10 April, 3 Edward IV. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8354. Counterpart indenture, being a feoffment by William
Catesby, John Catesby and Henry Gryffyn to John Freman of a messuage,
croft, certain land and meadow as fully as Alexander (Alexandrinus)
Wryght held in the town and fields of Watford in exchange for 32a. land,
with common of pasture for four oxen, with meadow, croft and messuage,
and for all the lands and tenements which he held in the town and fields of
Silsworthe, subject to a rent of two hens. 4 August, 22 Edward IV. Seal. |
Warw. |
A. 8355. Feoffment by John Sloley of Arleye to William Bret of
Austeley, Thomas de le Temple of Coton, John son of William de Fylongley
and Richard Schepey of all the lands, &c. he had in Arley, Sloley and Benteley,
co. Warrewych. Sunday after St. Benedict the Abbot, 9 Henry IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8356. Feoffment by Jurdan de Stone and John de Fylongleye to
John de Sloleye of Arleye of all the lands, &c. which they had by his
feoffment. Witnesses:—William de Fylongleye, John Botiler de Schestoke
and others (named). Monday after the Circumcision, 8 Henry IV. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8357. Grant by Thomas Burgh of Braundeston to John Burgh,
his father, and Emma his said father's wife, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, of all the lands, &c. there which he had by his said father's
gift and feoffment. Monday after the Purification, 1 Henry VI. |
[Heref.] |
A. 8358. Feoffment by John Bacare the younger, of Webbeleye, to
John son of Hugh Bacare of two tofts lying together in the fee of
Webbeleye next Leye, between land of the said John Bacare the younger,
the highway, the tenement of Walter Garwey, and land of Hugh de
la Combe. Tuesday the feast of the Purification, 18 Richard II. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8359. Feoffment by Alice Prestwych of Norhampton, widow,
daughter of the late Thomas Watforde of Great Creton, co. Northampton,
to Nicholas Walshe, William Willys of Watforde and Thomas Hanwell
son of Richard Hanwell, of all the lands, &c. which were her said father's
in the town and fields of Watford aforesaid. 3 October, 13 Edward IV.
Witnesses:—Henry Cokkes, vicar of the parish church of Watford, and
others (named). Seal.
Endorsed: Ista Alicia filia Thome Watford soror Johannis Watford
cujus heres ipse est et sic warentia corlis. distensa est super predictum
Johannem quia ipsa Alicia mortua est sine herede de se &c. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8360. Letter of attorney by Alice Prestewych of Norhampton,
widow, daughter of the late Thomas Watforde of Great Creton, co.
Norhampton, to Robert Fenne of Barton Hanred in the said county,
esquire, and John Horn of Daventry, to deliver seisin to Nicholas Walsh,
William Willys of Watford, and Thomas Hanwell, son of Richard Hanwell,
of lands late her said father's in the town and fields of Watford.
3 October, 13 Edward IV. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8361. Feoffment by Emma de Catesby and John de Catesby her
son to Edward Burbage and William Newerk, chaplain, of a messuage and
a half virgate of land in Welton, and all those rents, reversions and services
of tenants free and bond, which were late the said Edward Burbage's in
the said town of Welton and in Assheby Leger. Witnesses:—John
Mallory, lord of Welton, George Burneby, lord of Watteford, Robert de
Catesby, William Osberne. Welton, 10 July, 3 Henry V. Two seals, one
of arms (Catesby). |
[Warw.] |
A. 8362. Counterpart of demise by Dame Margaret Catesby, late the
wife of John Catesby, esquire, and William Catesby, esquire, son and heir
of the said John and Margaret, to John Wheler of Henley in Ardern
'barker,' for sixty-one years, at 12s. rent, of a tenement in Henley,
between John Tyscote's and John Shyngey's, and in length from the
High Street to the Little Park of the lord of Henley; and of a croft called
'le Bukley,' in Beaudesert, under the Little Park aforesaid, next Nicholas
Trappe's croft, with the site of a tenement and a garden between lands of
the lord of Henley and John Harper; covenant by the lessee to build anew
at his own expense on the said tenement a hall containing two couples
(copulas), the lessors finding the necessary timber, &c. The Annunciation,
24 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
Endorsed: Memorandum that Sir William Catesby, knight, granted to
the said John Wheler, from Michaelmas, 4 Edward IV, during the
remainder of the said term, four butts of arable, which used to render 4d.
yearly, in Whyteley field, rent free, as compensation for the croft lying near
the water-mill, taken out of this indenture and demised to John Carter
of Henley. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8363. Feoffment by John Drayton, parson of the church of
Broughton Asteley to James, lord de Audeley, Hugh Erdeswyk, Edmund
Basset, and Ralph Basset, esquires, and Thomas Bolsham of Kelysby of a
half virgate of land with meadows, pastures and other its appurtenances in
Yelvertoft, co. Northampton, which he, by the name of John Drayton,
parson of the church of Cleycoton, had, together with John Cok of Lylburne
and William Palmer, since deceased, both by the gift and feoffment of
William Smyth of Yelvertoft and Maud his wife, and by the release of John
Isowde of Yelvertoft. Saturday in Whitsun week, 5 Henry VI. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8364. Bond in 20l. from William Brothers of Wedon Beek,
'yoman,' to John Clerk, due at the Purification next. 1 August,
10 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8365. Release by John Chaumber of Sprotton, esquire, to John
Wright of Yelvertoft, of his right in the lands and tenements he had by
the gift and feoffment of the said John in the town and fields of Yelvertoft.
Thursday after Michaelmas, 15 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
A. 8366. Release by William Eyntone of Thornham to William
Bud of Alyntone of his right in the lands &c. the said William had by
his feoffment in the parish of Alyntone on the hill at Buddys, which
lands he had by the gift of Peter Monk of Howkynge. 14 September,
23 Henry VI. |
[Kent.] |
A. 8367. Feoffment by Roger Gonyld of Dunton to John Barbour
and John Paternoster the elder, of the lands &c. he had by the gift and
feoffment of William Totenham of Dunton. Witnesses:—Robert Goys,
chaplain, John Kerewyn, Robert Mychell, William Kerewyn, John Roger.
Wednesday of the first week of Lent, 9 Henry V. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8368. Indenture between William Sutton, prior of the priory of
Newstede by Stamford (Novo Loco juxta Staumford) and the convent of the
same, of the one part, and John Catesby of the other; reciting that by
indenture dated at Braundeston, Saturday before St. Thomas the Apostle,
8 Henry VI (sic) William Creton, late prior of the said priory and the
convent of the same demised to Henry Amys of Braundeston and Alice his
wife all their wood called 'Newstedwod' from the feast of St. Michael the
Archangel then last for the term of one hundred years; which term the
said Henry and Alice, by indenture dated at Braundeston 2 April,
6 Henry VI, assigned to John Payn of Braundeston, who by indenture dated
at Braundeston, 4 April, 6 Henry VI, demised all his estate in the said
wood, by the name of the wood called 'le Newstedwode' otherwise called
'Falhamwode' to Dame Emma Catesby, since deceased; confirmation by
the said prior and convent of the estate and term of John Catesby, son and
heir of the said Emma, therein; and feoffment to him of their said wood
called 'Newstedwode' otherwise called 'Falhamwode' with the pasture of
the same and its appurtenances in Braundeston, subject to the payment,
after the expiration of the term granted him as above by the said
John Payn, of six pence yearly. Witnesses:—Robert Catesby and others
(named). Dated in their Chapter House, 1 June, 13 Henry VI.
Conventual seal, broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8369. Feoffment by John Watford son of Adam Hykedon of
Watford, to John Freman of Sillesworth in the parish of Watford, and
Isabel his wife of a tenement and a half virgate of arable belonging to it,
with meadows, feedings, pastures and other its appurtenances in the town
and fields of Sillesworth, called 'Malkyns Place,' one third whereof
descended to him on the death of his mother Joan and the residue he
bought; the tenement lay between John Freman's tenement formerly
parcel of it, and the tenement the said John Freman held of the lord of
Watford. Sillesworth, 10 April, 22 Richard II. Seal. |
Glouc. |
A. 8370. Feoffment by John Danyell son and heir of John Danyell
late of Thornbury, co. Gloucester, to John Adam alias Buggegoode of
Thornbury and Isabel his wife, of two messuages between the messuage of
the said John Adam wherein Thomas West lately dwelt and the bond
(nativum) tenement inhabited by John Abbot; with a close in Oldefeldestret
called Gylmynscroft and la. arable in Thornburysynlond between lands of
the abbot of Tewkesbury and lands late Joan Danyell's. Witnesses:—John
Erneburgh, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Clerk and others, in the time of
Thomas Bray and Thomas Berton, bailiffs of the borough of Thornbury.
Thornbury, 13 January, 1 Edward IV. Seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8371. Letter of attorney by Ralph, lord de Cromwell, to John
Brome of Warrewyk to receive seisin of all the lands &c. which formerly
were of John Brome of Lappeworth, in Lappeworth, Stodley, Henley,
Beaudesert (Bello deserto), Kyngeswode and Packewode. 16 February,
14 Henry VI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8372. Indenture, being the defeasance of a charter of fee simple
made by Richard Benet of Welton to Thomas Slawston of Welton of 1 rood
arable in Welton field under Berewyne, next land of John Othehull, and
two 'swathes' of meadow in 'le Nethurmede' there, on payment of 20s.
on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula then next. Tuesday after St. Hilary,
9 Henry IV. |
Linc. Norf. Suff. |
A. 8373. Indenture, being a release by William Copuldike, esquire,
to Thomas Salisbury, clerk, William Babyngton, esquire, Richard
Pynchebek, esquire, John Vavasour, John Pynchebek and Thomas
Fitzwilliam the younger, of his right in the manors of Haryngton,
Forthyngton, Fryskeney, Freston, Titton, and Frampton, co. Lincoln,
of Wyghtlyngham, co. Norfolk, and of Horham, county Suffolk, and in all
other the lands and tenements which belonged to John Copuldike his father.
Lincoln, 20 November, 36 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8374. Counterpart of demise by John Mallory, esquire, and
Elizabeth his wife, to John Hanne of Welton, Margaret his wife and
(blank) their son for the term of their lives in survivorship, of a messuage
in Welton between tenements of Thomas Tuwe and the said John Mallory,
with lands, &c. belonging; rent 7s. 8d. to the said John and Elizabeth, and
13s. 4d. to John Barnard, esquire, and Ellen his wife; tenants to do
repairs, &c. Welton, 10 December, 6 Henry VI. Fragment of seals. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8375. Indenture of demise by dame Margaret Catesby and
William Catesby, esquire, to Thomas Hunderder of Henley, 'barker,'
of a tenement there, between Richard Burgevyle's and John Deyster's, the
high street and the little park of the lord de Sudley, and a croft in Botley,
for twenty years, at 11s. rent. Michaelmas, 29 Henry VI. One seal. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8376. Feoffment by Thomas Machyn of Hatton to Richard
Watton of the same and Agnes his wife of 3½a. arable in Hatton
fields, described. Tuesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 18 Henry VI. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8377. Counterpart of demise by John Sloley of Arley to William
Fylungley and John his son of a pasture formerly called 'Molynton Halle,'
and a croft called 'Smythecroft' in the lordship of Bentheley, for the term
of their lives in survivorship from the Purification then next, paying after
the expiration of twenty years 10l. yearly to the said John and his heirs;
and further upon payment to them of 20s. for every year of the said term
of twenty years as yet unexpired it should be lawful to the said John Sloley
to re-enter, &c. Atherstome, the feast of the Purification, 8 Henry IV.
Endorsements, miscellaneous. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8378. Counterpart of demise, 20 August, 9 Henry IV, by Dame
Rose (Rosa) de Montfort (Monte forti), lady of Codbargh, to Richard Martein,
Katharine his wife and John their son, for the term of their lives in
survivorship, of a messuage and curtilage and two crofts called 'Periecroft'
and 'Leyefeld' in Lappeworth, between land of the rector of Lappeworth,
'le Chirchegrene' and the lane to 'Brockeschawe ford,' which messuage
Walter Page formerly held; rendering therefor yearly to the said dame
Rose after the decease of Sir Robert de Horton, rector of the church of
Lappeworth, 10s. at three terms of the year, to wit, the Purification,
Whitsuntide and Michaelmas equally. Seals, one broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8379. Indenture, being a feoffment by John Malore of Welton to
his daughter Ellen of lands, &c. in the town and fields of Welton, viz.
lands and tenements Thomas Slawston formerly held of him at will;
20a. arable John 'othe hill' held at will; a toft and 20a. arable John Frende
held at will; 6a. arable Henry Tomkyn held at will; 33s. 4d. rent from
lands which William Haddon held for life, with the reversion thereof
expectant on his decease; to hold to her and the heirs of her body and of
John son of John Swynerton of Wheleton her late husband; with remainder
to himself in case of her death without such issue. Welton, 6 June,
9 Henry IV. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8380. Bond by Thomas le Straunge, esquire, to William Catesby
in 20l. at Midsummer next, conditioned for the quiet possession by the
said William of a meadow or the crop (resturam) thereof under Preston
formerly Lawrence de Caldecote's. 25 April, 22 Edward IV. Signed.
Thomas lestraunge. Seal. |
N'hamp. |
A. 8381. Feoffment by Richard Freman to William Catesby, John
Catesby, and Henry Gryffyn of 9½ acres land with common of pasture for
three oxen in Sylsworthe fields, co. Northampton. 29 July, 22 Edward IV.
Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8382. Letter of attorney by Richard Yngelond of Welton to Henry
Cokk, clerk, to deliver seisin to John Yngelond of the same and Agnes his
wife of a messuage, garden and croft in Welton, between Thomas Benet's
tenement and that late Henry Yngelond's, according to his deed of
feoffment thereof. Welton, 10 June, 36 Henry VI. Seal, broken. |
[Warw.] |
A. 8383. Indenture of demise by dame Margaret Catesby late wife
of John Catesby, esquire, and Sir William Catesby, knight, son and heir of
the said John and Margaret, to William Wodyate of Rounton, of three
crofts in Haseleholt, for 20 years, at 8s. rent; the tenant to grub up the
underwood thereon, &c. Lappworth, 1 October, 30 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8384. Feoffment by Richard Willoughby, esquire, to John
Watford, son and heir of Thomas Watford, of Norhampton, 'gentelman,'
deceased, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to Alice
sister of the said John and the heirs of her body, with remainder in default
to the right heirs of the said Thomas, of the manor of Great Creton,
anciently called 'Chokes,' which together with John Chambre, esquire,
and others, since deceased, he had by the gift and feoffment of the
said Thomas; also of certain lands, &c. in the town of Norhampton
formerly the said Thomas Watford's, viz. a tenement held by Richard
Mosell, 'glasyer,' in 'le Berwardestrete,' between the tenement of the
abbot and convent of St. James next Norhampton, and the capital
tenement late John Loudham's; also 4s. quit rent from the said capital
tenement; three cottages with gardens in the street of St. Katharine
the Virgin, between William Osbern's tenement and the narrow (strictam)
lane called 'le Collegelane'; a garden in 'Scarletstrete' next 'le Whitecrosse,'
held by William Stafford, 'barbour'; a garden in 'le Flesshemonggerstrete'
between the tenement belonging to the Fraternity of the Holy Trinity
of the said town, in the occupation of William More, 'coryour,' and
the tenement held by Thomas Moreys, 'corvyser'; also 2s. quit rent from
a tenement late Ellen Tidyman's in 'le Goldestrete'; all of which,
together with other lands and tenements, he had together with Thomas
Widevyll, Thomas Chambre and William Tresham, esquires, Lawrence
Dyve, Thomas Compeworth, Thomas Pymme, William Nuucourt and
Thomas Stotusbury, since deceased, by the gift and feoffment of the said
Thomas Watford. Norhampton, 13 June, 36 Henry VI. Witnesses:—
Gilbert Lyster, then mayor of the town of Norhampton, Richard Knottyng
and John Botiller, then bailiffs, William Terry of Great Creton, John
Tykeshore the younger, and other. Seal. |
[Hants.] |
A. 8385. Indenture of demise for the term of her life by Mary
Stake late the wife of Richard Stake of Fre[n]destapull[e] to Thomas
Snokeshulle of all the lands &c. in Frendestapulle, Farlyngton, and Farham
she had for the term of her life by the gift of the said Richard; rent 10
marks, &c. Witnesses:—John Uvedale, Richard Wayte, William Sedeney
and others (named). Frendestapulle, Friday after St. Matthew the Apostle,
7 Henry IV. Seal, broken. |
[Glouc.] |
A. 8386. Feoffment by Richard Orchard of Littelton next Severn
(Sabrinam) and John Nelme of Thornbury, to John Adam alias Buggegood
of Thornbury, of all that tenement, by the name of a half burgage, they
lately had by the gift and feoffment of Alice Dyer late of Thornbury,
between the tenement late belonging to the said Richard and the bond
(nativam) land of the lord called 'Packers.' Witnesses:—Thomas Bray,
William Piers, John Erneburgh and others, in the time of William Wirlok
and Richard Stoke, bailiffs of the borough of Thornbury. Thornbury, 2
November, 38 Henry VI. Seals, broken. |
Leic. |
A. 8387. Indenture of demise for the term of her life by Margery
late the wife of William de Geydon to Robert Huggeford of all the lands &c.
she had by the demise of Thomas Wedyngton, John Wethy and John
Oxsshulfe, chaplains, in Dunton, co. Leycester; rent 40s. Witnesses:—
William de Peyto and others (named). Warwick, 8 October, 5 Henry IV.
Seal, broken. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8388. Feoffment by William Smyth of Yelvertoft and Maud his
wife to John Cok of Lylleburne, William Palmer and John Drayton, parson
of the church of Cleycoton of the moiety of a half virgate land &c. in
Yelvertoft. Witnesses:—John and Peter Pydyngton and others (named).
Yelvertoft, Monday after All Hallows, 12 Henry IV. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8389. Feoffment by Agnes Drayton late the wife of John Drayton
of Welton next Daventre, widow, to John Broun, clerk, and William
Wryghte of Daventre, of all her lands &c. in the towns and fields of
Welton and Daventre, 4½a. arable and a 'swath' of meadow, described,
excepted, all which she together with her said husband had by the gift and
feoffment of John 'at the Well', chaplain. Welton, Saturday before the
Purification, 7 Henry IV. Witnesses:—John Malory and others (named).
Seal. |
[Worc.] |
A. 8390. Counterpart indenture between Walter Bromege late of
Moseley of the one part and John Rayngnolde, John Slought and Henry
Slought of the other, being the defeasance of his writing obligatory dated
the feast of All Saints, 5 Edward IV, conditioned for their quiet enjoyment
of the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services he lately had within
the gild (infra gildam) of Moseley. Three seals. |
Glouc. |
A. 8391. Feoffment by John Moreton, clerk, to John Adams,
otherwise called Buggegood and Isabel his wife, of all his lands, &c.
within the borough of Thornbury, co. Gloucester. Witnesses:—John
Foort, William Piers, John Frensshe and others, in the time of Richard
Orchard and William Mulleward, bailiffs of the said borough. Thornbury,
23 March, 27 Henry VI. Seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8392. Feoffment by Nicholas Coveley of Churche Lalleford,
co. Warwick, John Prudde of Cotesbrook, Gilbert Lytster of Norhampton,
and John Asshwell of Yelvertoft, to Alice Pydyngton of Yelvertoft, of the
lands, &c. in Yelvertoft, which they had by her gift and feoffment.
Yelvertoft, Friday before the feast of the Holy Trinity, 1 Edward IV.
Two seals. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8393. Feoffment by John Tue of Welton to his son John of all
his lands, &c. and goods, &c. in the town and fields of Welton. Welton,
9 May, 36 Henry VI. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8394. Feoffment by Thomas Reynolde of Buckeby, to Thomas
Wylde, esquire, John Dyve, esquire, William Hyne, clerk, William
Belgrave, 'gentilman,' and Richard Hyne, clerk, of all his lands, &c. in the
town and fields of Buckeby. Buckeby, 5 April, 2 Edward IV. Fragments
of seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8395. Feoffment by John Tumour of Asscheby Leger to John de
Catesby son of William de Catesby, of a cottage with a curtilage adjacent
in Asscheby Leger between the tenements of Nicholas Ayllene and Thomas
Agaz, with free entry and exit by the gate (portam) late Roger Bacheler's
which the said Nicholas then held, on horse or foot. Asscheby Leger,
Saturday after the feast of St. Leger, 50 Edward III. Seal. |
[Warw] |
A. 8396. Feoffment by William de Charrinden to Sir John de
Bisshopusdon, knight, of his field called 'Sparhaukesfild' in Lappeworth,
and the rents and services arising from the lands and tenements which
Alice Stake and Thomas her son sometime held in Lappeworth; to hold for
the term of his life with remainder to Hugh son of Henry de Braundeston
and Christian his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in
default to the heirs of Sir John. Lappeworth, Monday after the Nativity
of the B.V.M., 10 Edward III. Seal. |
[Surrey.] |
A. 8397. General release by John Coumbe of Micham to William
Mareys of the same. Witnesses:—Henry de Strete, Sir Richard, perpetual
vicar of the church of Micham, Sir John Schaldewell, vicar of the church
of Mordon, Thomas Est, Thomas Baker, and others. Micham, Monday
after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, 35 Edward III. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8398. Feoffment by Emma late the wife of Henry Peek of
Yelvertoft, widow, to Robert Slefford and Isabel her daughter in frank
marriage of the site of her manor of Yelvertoft &c. to them and the heirs
of their bodies, with remainder in default to herself and her heirs.
Witnesses:—Theobald Swynfford and others (named). Yelvertoft, Sunday
after St. Peter, 21 Richard II. Seal. |
|
A. 8399. General release by Richard Bulstrede of London, 'gentilman,'
to William Catesby, knight. 24 November, 33 Henry VI. Fragment of
seal. |
[N'hamp.] |
A. 8400. Indenture, being the defeasance of a grant by John son and
heir of John Adam of Braundeston, dwelling in Napton, to Nicholas Aillene
of Assheby Leger, of 13s. 4d. rent from all his lands in Braundeston and
Napton, conditioned for the quiet enjoyment by the said Nicholas of a
messuage in Assheby Leger next the messuage of William Bacheler, chap-
lain, and of 5a. land 3 roods meadow thereto adjacent. Assheby Leger,
Sunday after St. Luke, 42 Edward III. |