Deeds: B.1001 - B.1100

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B.1001 - B.1100

[Norf.] B. 1001. Demise by Robert Woderow, of Causton, and Robert Grene, of the same place, to William Greve, of Causton, Philip Lepeynte, clerk, Thomas Bayfeld, Peter Bayfeld and Ralph Hardyng of lands called 'Boywode' in the field of Causton, which they with John Pyket had held of the grant of Thomas Becker. 6 August, 9 Edward IV. Seals.
[N'hamp.] B. 1002. Release by John brother of William de Esseby, late lord of Esseby and Catesby, to the nuns of Catesby, to hold in frank almoin, of his right in lands and tenements in Catesby which his said brother had held. Witnesses:—Thomas Bolthisham, William West of Staverton, Gilbert Francis, John Abbe, Hugh le Boltiler, and others (named). Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1003. Grant by Agnes Deveneseyr', widow, of Causton, to John de Ham and John Thakester, of that place, of a messuage and land in Causton, Sunday, the nativity of the Blessed Mary, 4 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] B. 1004. Indenture between John and Simon, sons of John Wilkyns of Causton, and Matilda Carewey their mother of the one part, and Matilda daughter of Alexander Adam, of the other, relative to the bond of the firstnamed parties to the said Matilda and to land in Causton. . . . . . . after the Purification, 32 Edward III. Injured. Seals broken.
[Norf.] B. 1005. Grant by Beatrix Siriche, late the wife of Thomas Siriche alias Julien of Causton, to John Redel and Thomas Penteneye, both of Salle, of the lands and tenements in the vill of Causton, which she and her said husband had of the grant of John Bridale and John Hache. Sunday before the nativity of the Blessed Mary, 5 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1006. Grant by Alicia Drowry, of Causton, widow, to Robert Drowry her son and to Katherine his wife, Thomas Creede, of Causton, and William Medwe, of Aylsham, of messuages, lands, &c., in the vill of Causton. 27 August, 20 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] B. 1007. Grant by William Isowde, of Norwich, and formerly of Causton, Thomas Peers and John Morrys, the younger, of Causton, to John Wellys, Henry Peers and John Hervy, of Causton, of a messuage at Sygate with land in the vill of Causton, which they had held of the grant of William Wafen and William Mony. 25 June 26 Henry VI. Seals.
[Norf.] B. 1008. Grant by Nicholas Canon of Newton near Castelaker, son and heir of Alice daughter and heiress of William Leche, to William Pyket, Henry Pyket, John Pyket and Robert Grene, all of Causton, of land in the field of Causton. 20 January, 5 Edward IV. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1009. Counterpart of B. 1008. Seals.
[Norf.] B. 1010. Grant by Margaret, late the wife of John Wafyn of Causton, to William Grewe, of Causton, William Edmunds, chaplain, and Robert Edmunds, of Heydon, of an inclosure in Netherboywode Street, and of lands in Boywodfeld, Boleslad, Jobykokys, and elsewhere in Causton with a portion of a heath there. 15 June, 37 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1011. Demise by Katherine, late the wife of Robert Drowry of Causton, Thomas Creede, of that place, and William Medewe, of Aylsham, to William Bullour, of Causton, and Alice his wife, Thomas Bayfeld and Peter Bayfeld, of that place, as security for the payment of ten pounds, of messuages in Woodgate Street and divers pieces of land in Causton, which the said Katherine and others had of the feoffment of William Herrald and also of the demise of Peter Bayfeld, Thomas Bayfeld and Robert Lomb. 16 October, 30 Henry VI.
[Norf.] B. 1012. Grant by John Julyon alias Causton, of Norwich, to John Mannyng, of Causton, and Etheldred his wife of messuages, lands and tenements in the vills of Causton and Heydon, late the property of his father Thomas Julyon and of Beatrix his wife, which he had jointly with John Redel and Thomas Penteneye of the grant of his said father. 12 February, 28 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1013. Grant by William Waffen, of Causton, to John Waffen, Thomas Peers and Thomas Bayfeld, of that place, of lands at Pynhyll' and in the field called 'Wyndmyllefeld,' in the vill and fields of Causton. 3 June, 28 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1014. Grant by Geoffrey Robyns and Margaret his wife, of Causton, to John Mannyng and Etheldred his wife and Beatrix their daughter, of that place, of a portion of the heath in Causton. 29 January, 27 Henry VI. Seals.
[Norf.] B. 1015. Demise by John Redel, Thomas Penteneye, of Salle, and John Julyon, son of Thomas Julyon of Causton, to John Mannyng, of Bliclyngg, then resident in Causton, and Etheldred his wife, daughter of the said Thomas Julyon, of an inclosure called 'Nockeszerd' and land at Boywode in the vill of Causton, which they, the said John, Thomas and John, had of the grant of the said Thomas Julyon. Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Archbishop. 4 Henry VI. Seals.
[Norf.] B. 1016. Grant by John Wyghtyene, of Causton, and Agatha his wife to Thomas Droury and Alice his wife, of that place, of land in Causton and in the field of Estfeld. Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope, 11 Henry IV. Seals.
[Dorset.] B. 1017. Grant by Geoffrey Hydeyn and Joan, his wife, to Bartholomew de Dounton, of meadows, lands, feedings, &c., in Caundel Mareys (Caundle Marsh). Friday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 35 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] B. 1018. Grant by Adam son of John Adam of Wodegate in Causton, to his brother William, of nine feet of the messuage in Causton, late the property of their father. Palm Sunday, 17 Edward II. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1019. Grant by Thomas Mannyng, of Causton, and John Dauwus to John Sunnyng, of that place, and Alice his wife, of land in Wodegatefeld in Causton. Wednesday after Epiphany, 17 Richard II. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1020. Grant by John Norman, of Causton, and Beatrix his wife to John Sunnyng, of that place, of land at Wodegatecroftes, in Causton. Tuesday, the feast of the SS. Simon and Jude, 17 Richard II. Seal and a broken seal.
[Norf.] B. 1021. Grant by John Champaine, of Causton, and Alice, his wife, to William Why . . ton, of Lammesse, of lands and tenements in Causton. Wednesday after All Saints Day. 1 Henry IV. Seals.
[ ] B. 1022. Grant by Nicholas de Burstal to his daughter Agnes, of a portion of assart in the wood of Caiteford abutting upon Hadelsay lane. Witnesses:—Robert de Pauely, Hugh son of Hugh de Lascy, and others (named). Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1023. Grant by Alice Ingges, of Causton, to John Sunnyng, of that place, of a cottage in Sygate Street, in Causton. Sunday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] B. 1024. Demise by John Sampson, chaplain, and James Whytewelle, of Salle, to John Mannyng, of Causton, and Etheldrede his wife, of land at Fullynggate in Causton, of which they had been enfeoffed by John Redel, Thomas Souwrby, and Robert Hert. 3 December, 27 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1025. Release by Emma Wattes, late the wife of Roger Wattes of Causton, to John Sunnyng, of that place, of her right in a cottage in Causton, which he had of the feoffment of Alice Ingges. Sunday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Richard II. Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 1026. Grant in frank almoin by John the Carpenter (carpentarius) to the nuns of Catesby, of land upon Bereforlong in the field of Catesby. Witnesses:—Nicholas, vicar of Catesby, Henry de Bradewell', Henry de Hynton', and others (named). Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 1027. Release and demise by Philip de Borton', son of Philip de Hesseby, to Amabilia, prioress of Catesby, of a yearly rent payable to him by Nicholas le Porter of Catesby for land in Catesby. Witnesses:—John, vicar of Staverton, Adam de Bradewelle, of Catesby, and others (named). Sunday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 1279. Seal broken.
[N'hamp.] B. 1028. Demise by Isabella Bennett, prioress of Catesby, to John Boston, of Catesby, of a messuage, cottage, a croft called 'Calnescrofte,' land in 'le Mershe,' with divers parcels of land at Slade, Langlond, Shiplond, Dygge Furlong, Yerddynges, Dene Overend, 'le Mere Slade,' next Badbywey, at Strutburgh Hylle, Botcombe, Catholehyll, Staverton Mere, 'Will Cookes pece,' Staverton, Dedmanfurlong, Arlythbroke, Salfordmede, Otehyll Mershe, and a pasturage towards Ryden; all in the fields and vill of Catesby. 20 March, 49 Henry VI. Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 1029. Grant in frank almoin by John de Maydeford to the nuns of Catesby, of land upon Borichescroft in the field of Catesby. Witnesses: —Hugh de Bradewelle, Nicholas, vicar of Catesby, and others (named).
[N'hamp.] B. 1030. Grant by Thomas Thuluse to Felicia, prioress of Katesby, of the lands in Katesby, formerly in the possession of William de Esseby, which the grantor had of the enfeoffment of Henry, king of England. Witnesses:—W. Bishop of Bath and Wells, then chancellor, Robert Waleraund, Robert Aguillun, and William Giffard, knights; Ralph de Purstone, and others (named). [A.D. 1270–1276.]
[N'hamp.] B. 1031. Grant by Nicholas son of Hugh le Porter of Katesby, to the nuns of Katesby, to hold in frank almoin, of lands in the fields of Katesby upon Waltfurlong extending to Waudum and Gorebrody, and at Great Othul. Witnesses:—John Abbe, William Evermund', Adam de Braduwell', and others (named).
[Herts.] B. 1032. Confirmation by John de Gatesberi to Adam de Melcleia, of that land of the fee of the said John, in the field called 'Nerestrate' in the vill of Gatesberi, and which the latter held from Nicholas son of Helias. Witnesses:—William Foliot, Robert Luvel, Robert de Waref, and others (named).
[N'hamp.] B. 1033. Release by Emma, relict of John the Clerk (clericus) of Catesby, to Joan, prioress of Catesby, of her right in the land and tenements in Catesby which her said husband had granted to the house of Catesby. Witnesses:—Thomas de Boltesham, William West of Staverton, Adam de Bradewell, and others (named). The Purification, 22 Edward I.
[N'hamp.] B. 1034. Grant by William de Esseby to his sister Matilda, a nun of Kateby, of a yearly rent issuing out of the vill of Katesby, with remainder to the prioress of Katesby. Witnesses:—Ranulph de Normanwill', Philip de Esseby, Adam de Norton, and others (named).
[Leic.] [N'hamp.] B. 1035. Confirmation by Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, of the grant by Robert son of Philip de Esseby to the nuns of Chatesbi of the patronage of the churches of Cattesby and Aissebi (Great Ashby). Witnesses:—Hamo dean of Lincoln, Paul abbot of Leicester, Richard de Swaleweel', and others (named). [A.D. 1189–1195.]
[Norf.] B. 1036. Demise by John Barker and Robert Reede to Thomas Reede, of Caston, Thomas Banburgh, Peter Baifeld, and Robert Banburgh, of that place, of the messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in the vill and fields of Causton, which they had of the feoffment of Richard Tuly, Thomas Beckerr, and of the said Thomas Reede, Thomas Banburgh, Peter Baifeld, and Robert Banburgh. 23 April, 38 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1037. Demise by Richard Tuly, of Causton, Thomas Reede, Thomas Banburgh, Peter Baifeld, Robert Banburgh and Thomas Beckerre, all of Causton, to John Barker, of Causton, and Robert Reede, of Colby, of the messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in the vill and fields of Causton, which they had of the feoffment of Henry Peers, and John Bluet. 4 April, 38 Henry VI. Seals.
[Norf.] B. 1038. Demise by Henry Peers and John Bluet, both of Causton, to Richard Tully, Thomas Banburgh and Thomas Beckerre, all of Causton, of lands, tenements, &c., in the vill and fields of Causton, which the said Henry Peers and John Bluet, together with Thomas Raven and John Yok', had of the feoffment of Robert Gunton. 20 August, 37 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] B. 1039. Demise by John Bluet and Henry Peers, both of Causton, to Thomas Reede, Thomas Banburgh, Peter Baifeld and Robert Banburgh, all of Causton, of messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in Causton, which they the said John Bluet and Henry Peers, together with Thomas Raven and John Yoke, had of the feoffment of Robert Gunton. 16 August, 37 Henry VI. Seals.
[Warw.] B. 1040. Grant by Richard de Dalbi, of Coventry, to John le Chaundeler, of that place, of a tenement situate in the lane leading from Bishop's Barre to the 'Mille of Hulle' in Coventry. Witnesses:—John de Clifton', bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Palm Sunday, 3 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1041. Grant by John de Kynleye, willed 'le Mareschall' of Coventry, to Richard son of Alexander le Blount, of that place, of a tenement in the street without Bishop's Barre in Coventry. Witnesses:—John de Clifton the bailiff, Roger de Patwoode, and others (named). Thursday before Michaelmas Day, 19 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
Warw. B. 1042. Release by Henry Horseley, of Coventry, to Margery Derby late the wife of Thomas Derby of Coventry, of his right in lands, tenements, &c., within the county of the city of Coventry or elsewhere within the county of Warwiek, late the property of John Lusterley. 8 October, 14 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1043. Demise by Henry de Merynton, son of Agnes de Merynton, to Agnes his mother, of the messuage in Gosford Street in Coventry which he had of her grant. Witnesses:— William le Thinnelere, bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Monday after St. Martin the Bishop, 19 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1044. Grant by Thomas Marshall, of Coventry, to William Botiller, of Suydeley, and William Babyngton, of cottages with curtilages in in St. Nicholas Street and 'le Quarellane' in Coventry, which the said Thomas, and Emma, late his wife, had of the feoffment of William Goot, of Coventry, John de Northampton and William Pynchebek, of Coventry, chaplains, and of which the last mentioned parties had been enfeoffed by the said Emma during her widowhood. Witnesses:—John Horneby, the mayor, and John Happesford and William Eton, the bailiffs of the city of Coventry, and others (named). 24 January, 14 Henry IV. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1045. Grant by William Hunt, of Allislee, to William Reynold, rector of the church of Allislee, and Richard Botiler, vicar of the church of Alspath, of lands and tenements with rents, reversions, &c., in the vills and fees of Conventry, Allislee and Stonleye. Wednesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 15 Richard II. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1046. Grant by Ida de Wyckewane, widow, to John Minot, of Coventry, of the capital manse in Coventry late the property of John de Wyckewane her husband. Witnesses:— Robert le Baxter, bailiff of Coventry, Anketinus de Coleshul, the Coroner, and others (named). Monday after the Purification, 1 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1047. Grant by Laurence Cook, of Coventry, and John Hapsford to Alice, the daughter and heiress of Henry de Merynton, widow, of a messuage in Gosford Street in Coventry, which they had of the grant of the said Alice. Witnesses:—William Belgrave, the mayor, and Roger Benet, the bailiff of the city of Coventry, and others (named). Sunday after the Annunciation. 11 Henry IV. Seals.
[Warw.] B. 1048. Grant by Alice, daughter and heiress of Henry de Merynton, widow, to Laurence Cook, of Coventry, and John Hapsford, of a messuage in Gosford Street in Coventry. Witnesses:—William Belgrave, the mayor, and Roger Benet the bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Tuesday the feast of the Annunciation, 11 Henry IV. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1049. Release by Thomas Boydyn, of Coventry, to John de Pysford, of that place, of his right in a messuage in 'Le Hullestrete' in Coventry. Witnesses:—John Papenham, mayor, and William Palmere and William Packestaff the bailiffs of Coventry, and others (named). 6 March, 51 Edward III. Seal.
[York.] B. 1050. Grant by Mary de Nevill, lady (domina) of Midelham, to Geoffrey Pygot, for the term of his life, of a vaccary in Coverdalle called 'le Slaypgill,' with common of pasture throughout the entire forest of Coverdalle, with forty loads of firewood and timber also for the maintenance of the houses in the vaccary, and also certain rights of chace in that forest. Wednesday, the morrow of the nativity of the Blessed Mary, 1293.
[ ] B. 1051. Grant by Henry son of Thomas de Leye of Persore, to David de la Fortheye, of land in Cowelwellecrofte. Witnesses:—Hugh Janitor, Hugh Dispensator, John Yweyn, William le Engleis, Reginald le Feuterer, and others (named).
Endorsed: Colewell croft.
Warw. B. 1052. Grant by William Walken, of Couley within the dominion of Stoonley Wryght, to his son Robert Walklen, of the same place, of all his lands, tenements, &c., within the kingdom of England. The Purification, 4 Henry VII.
Kent. B. 1053. Release by Robert Quykkeryll, of Rochester, to William Heend, of London, of his right in a pasturage in Lyndynnebroke in the parish of Este Coolyng (Cowling). 5 April, 16 Edward IV. Seal.
[Hants.] B. 1054. Grant in frank almoin by Osbert son of Ivo, with the consent of Alice his wife, to the canons of Brumore, of land in Crichmede. Witnesses:—Richard de Cardovill', Hugh Hakepruest, John Fichet, and others (named).
Kent. B. 1055. Release by William Champneys, of Higham, and Joan his wife, daughter of Richard Glover of London, to William Heende and John Lamberd, both of London, of their right in the lands, tenements, &c., in West Cowlyng, once the property of Richard Glover, and formerly of Thomas Draper of West Cowlyng. 26 November, 13 Edward IV. Seal.
[Worc.] B. 1056. Grant by John Pysford, of Coventry, to William Botiller, of Suydeley, and William Babyngton, of a messuage in 'le Hullestrete,' in Coventry. Witnesses:—John Horneby, the mayor, and William Eton and John Happesford the bailiffs of the city of Coventry, and others (named). 14 January, 14 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
[Yorks.] B. 1057. Grant by William de Thorp, son and heir of Alice Thorp, to Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, of lands, tenements, rents, and services in the vill of South Cowton in Richmundeshire. 28 December, 14 Henry IV. Seal.
Glouc. B. 1058. Grant by Thomas Werkesberough, of Cotes, and Emmota, his wife, to William Notyngham, Walter Brokehampton, esquire, Richard Bacheler, clerk, Richard Ivy, clerk, Thomas Arnold, John Keke, and John Rowthale, of lands, tenements, &c. in the vills and hamlets of Cotes, Saperton, Frampton, Maunsell, Fageswyk, Tunley, and Heydon. 18 June, 16 Edward IV. Seals.
[Hants.] B. 1059. Grant by William de Bertevill' to Edmund de Porcestria, clerk, of a meadow called 'Bertevilemed,' lying in Crickemede, pertaining to the grantor's land of Sandhull'. Witnesses—William de la Falaige, John de Kernet, William de Rokesie, Henry de Hune, Henry de Hache, John Hernis, Hugh de la Pelote, Hugh his son, Ralph Sarazen, and others (named).
[Bedf.] B. 1060. Release by Robert Andreu, son of Richard Andreu of Burn, to William son of Ralph Wycing, of his right in 'le Cotlond,' which the said Robert held from the abbot of Rameseye, in the vill of Deeranefeld; with condition that if the said William be disturbed in his holding, the said Robert Andreu will assign him his messuage with its appurtenances in the vill of Kemeston'burne. Feast of St. Alphage (Aelfegus), 34 Henry III.
Endorsed: Carta Roberti Andreu in Cranfeld.
Glouc. B. 1061. Grant by William Hall, of Hasulton, and Robert Hall his son and heir, to William Notyngham, Walter Brokhampton, and Richard Bachillere, chaplain, of their right in a messuage and land in Cootez, and to lands, tenements, &c., in Sapurton, Tonley, Frampton, Mauncell, Fageswyke, and Haydon. 28 October, 6 Edward IV. Seals.
[Bedf.] B. 1062. Release by Simon de la Burnel with the assent of Mabil his wife, of their right in the entire third part of his and her land, by way of dower, in 'la Burne' in the vill of Cranfeld, to Hugh abbot of Ramsey. Witnesses:—Geoffrey Rolland, William de Wassingelee, Ralph le Marscall, Walter de la Burne, and Robert de Bray. [Henry III.]
[Warw.] B. 1063. Grant by Agnes, widow of Henry de Merynton, to her son Henry de Merynton, of a messuage in Gosforde Street in Coventry. Witnesses:—William le Thinneler, bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Tuesday, the feast of All Saints. 19 Edward III. Seal.
[Bedf.] B. 1064. Release by Walter le Tayllur, of Lutegarshale, and Margery his wife, to William de Gumescestr', abbot of Ramsey, of their right, by name of dower, in land in Craunfeld, once the property of Robert Andreu of 'la Burne,' the former husband of the said Margery. St. Edmund de Punteny's Day. 57 Henry III.
[N'hamp.] B. 1065. Grant by Nigel de Edberbury to Adam Roce, of a messuage in Coleworthe, viz., half an acre of land next Hinthameweie. Witnesses:— William de Culeworthe, Thomas, parson of Culeworthe, Geoffrey de Traford, Clement de Sulegrave, and others (named).
[Suff.] B. 1066. Grant by John son of William de Hoo to Dyonisia, late the wife of John de Wachesham, knight, and to Thomas, son and heir of the said John, of the manor of Culfo, with messuages, lands, &c., in the vills of Culfo, Tudinham, Groundisburg', and Playford, with remainder upon the death of the said Dyonisia and Thomas to John de Wachesham and Edmund, brothers of the said Thomas. Friday after the octave of Easter. 10 Edward II.
[Surrey.] B. 1067. Grant by Robert de Ewelle to Thomas de Merlawe, of a messuage and curtilage in the vill of Codinton', which he had of the grant of William de Swanescompe. Witnesses:—John Daubernon and William Ambesas, knights, Robert de Waleton, William de Northwod, and others (named).
[Camb.] B. 1068. Release by William son of Roger to the prior of Anglesey, of his right in the land, which his brother Richard Ris held from that house in Cueya (Quay). Witnesses:—William de Hobregg', Richard de Lada, Richard Sarp, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Glouc.] B. 1069. Grant by Roger, abbot of Persore, to John son of John de Nottheclive, of lands and a portion of land called 'la Brodegrave' in Culega (Cowley), in return for which the said John granted to the abbot his land in Bradeweya. Witnesses:—Roger le Poher, Peter de Wika, Richard Muchegros, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Surrey.] B. 1070. Grant by Peter de Cheyham, clerk, to John le Streyte, of Codintone, of land in Bromhulle in the field of the vill of Codintone in exchange for other land there. Witnesses:—Laurence de Sancto Michaele, Swane de Codintone, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
Surrey. B. 1071. Grant by John Codyngton, of Codyngton, to Thomas Ovyngton and Richard Bray, of lands in the field and parish of Codyngton, lying in Underhowelle, Waterslade, and Markefurlong in that parish. 24 September, 4 Henry VIII. Seal.
[Surrey.] B. 1072. Grant by Peter de Cheyham, clerk, to John le Streyt, of Codintone, of land in Suzfarnhulle in Codintone, rendering yearly for the same a rose; and also of a yearly rent issuing out of land in Sunningdene and elsewhere in Codintone. Witnesses:—Geoffrey le Cras, Robert de Cheyham, John le Bures, Sweyn de Codintone, and others (named). Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 1073. Grant in frank almoin by William de Kotes to the church and canons of Esseby (Canons Ashby), of a yearly rent which they were accustomed to pay him for the mill of Kotes. Witnesses:—Roger dean of Pateshul, Alexander dean of Everdona, Robert parson of Morton, Philip parson of Eidona, William de Kulewod, Simon de Pynkeni, and others (named). Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1074. Grant by Roger atte Barre, the smith (faber) in Coventry, to John le Marchal, of that place, of a tenement in the street leading from Bishop's Barre to the mill of Hulle in Coventry. Witnesses:—John de Cliftone, the bailiff, and Roger de Pacwode, the coroner of Coventry, and others (named). Sunday before St. Margaret the Virgin, 17 Edward II. Seal.
Surrey. B. 1075. Grant by John Codyngton, of Codyngton, to Richard Whytfeld, of Ewell, and Alice his wife, of land in Underhowell, Waterslade, and Markefurlong, in the parish of Codyngton. 8 November, 4 Henry VIII. Seal.
[N'hamp.] B. 1076. Confirmation by Hugh son of William de Cotes, to the church and canons of Essebi, to hold in frank almoin, of the grant by his father of the mill of Cotes and of a yearly rent which they had been accustomed to pay for that mill. Witnesses:—Roger dean of Patheshul, Alexander dean of Everdona, Robert parson of Morton, Philip parson of Eidona, Simon de Pinkeni, and others (named). Seal broken.
[ ] B. 1077. Grant by Alan son of Mor, with the consent of Hawisia his wife, to Henry his son, of four shops in Curewennesti. Witnesses:— Richard Peck and Peter son of Geoffrey, the provosts, Walter de Brunne, and others (named).
Endorsed: Charter of Henry le Mor. Seal.
Surrey. B. 1078. Grant by John Codyngton, of Codyngton. John Laurence, of the parish of Garlykhythe, and Richard Hayward, of Walton-on-Thames, to Sir John Norbury, knight, Henry Hayward, William Hychehurst, and Thomas Colney, of lands, tenements, &c., in the parishes of Coveham and Walton-on-Thames, which the grantors had of the feoffment of John Crokker. Also letter of attorney for Richard Gully and Robert Lamvale. 15 February, 8 Henry VII. Seals.
Surrey. B. 1079. Grant by Henry Hayward, of the parish of Esscher, to Thomas Colney and Esabella, his wife, of lands and tenements, &c., in the parishes of Coveham and Walton-upon-Thames, which he had of the feoffment of the said Thomas Colney. 2 May, 9 Henry VII.
Surrey. B. 1080. Grant by Sir John Norbury, knight, of Stookdabbron, Henry Hayward and Walter Hychehurst, to Thomas Colney and Joan daughter of the said Walter Hychehurst, of lands and tenements, &c., in the parishes of Coveham and Walton-upon-Thames, which they with the said Thomas Colney had of the feoffment of John Codyngton, John Laurence and Richard Hayward. Also letter of attorney for William Uxcombe and Thomas Taylur. 11 March, 8 Henry VII. Seals.
[Warw.] B. 1081. Release by Margery le Loker, widow, to Richard son of Henry de Wytele of her right in land in Coventry. Witnesses:—Ralph de Witele, William de Witele, and others (named). Seal.
Surrey. B. 1082. Demise by William Robyn, of London, to John Freke, of the parish of Coveham, of lands, tenements, rents, and services in the vills and parishes of Coveham, Walton, and Wishelee. Christmas, 49 Edward III.
[Warw.] B. 1083. Release by Helen daughter of Thomas Chaundeler of Beverleye, widow, to Thomas de Whitleye and Margaret, his wife, of her right in lands and tenements, &c. in Coventry, which they had of the grant of the said Thomas Chaundeler. Witnesses:—William Cotmer', the mayor, and Ralph Palmere and Robert de Barton, the bailiffs of Coventry, and others (named). 3 March, 40 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1084. Grant by William Wolf, of Coventry, to John de Pysford, of the same place, of a messuage in 'le Hullestrete' in Coventry. Witnesses:—John Haghe and Henry atte Hay, the bailiffs of Coventry, and others (named). 8 October, 49 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1085. Grant by Joan, late the wife of John de Briggestoke of Coventry, to Giles de Filylode, vicar of Trinity church, Coventry, John de Mauby, chaplain, and John Chapman, of Arleye, of a messuage in Cross Street in Coventry. Witnesses:—Nicholas Michel, mayor, and John de Corleye and William de Cayvyle, the bailiffs of Coventry, and others (named). 8 September, 36 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1086. Letter of attorney by Geoffrey Fitz, vicar of the church of Fylongleye, for Thomas, surnamed le Coke of Maxstoke, to deliver seisin of a messuage in Coventry and lands in Long Ithynton and Maxstoke to Reginald de Bromwych, prior of Maxstoke. Morrow of the Assumption, 7 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1087. Release by John Underwode to Nicholas Michel and Richard Frebern, of Coventry, of his right in lands in 'le Gryve' and to a rent issuing out of divers tenements in that vill [Coventry], Thursday, the feast of the Conception, 30 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] B. 1088. Sale by Richard le Smyth of Coventry, to Ralph de Kyrkeby, chaplain in Coventry, of all his goods, &c., in a tenement in Gosford Street in Coventry, which tenement the said Ralph had of the feoffment of the said Richard. Thursday after SS. Peter and Paul, 17 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1089. Grant by Agnes, late the wife of Henry de Merynton of Coventry, to Henry de Merynton, her younger son, of a messuage in Gosforde Street in Coventry. Witnesses:—William le Thinneler, bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Tuesday, the feast of All Saints, 19 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] B. 1090. Grant by John le Pisseford, of Coventry, to Richard Payn, of the three cottages, which he had of the feoffment of William son of Richard de Dunstable of Coventry, in Fountain Street (vico fontis), towards the mill of 'le Hulle' in Coventry. Witnesses:— John de Clifton the bailiff and Roger de Pacwod, coroner of the city of Coventry, and others (named). Tuesday after Whitsunday, 17 Richard II. Seal.
[N'hampt.] B. 1091. Bond by John Walsshe, of Byfelde, perpetual vicar of the church of Culeworthe, to the prior and convent of Esseby Canons for 20l. Wednesday, St. George the Martyr, 45 Edward III. Seal.
[Ches.] B. 1092. Confirmation by Gilbert de Perepunt to his brother, William de Perepunt, of lands in Cristeltone Parva, lying between the valley of Cotes and the way from Soddale, which William his father had granted to the said William de Perepunt, with a moiety of the croft which Hulfkellus de Chester had held from his said father. Witnesses:—William de Vernon, Justice of Chester, War' de Vernon, Hamo de Massy, Richard de Sondbach', the sheriff, Adam, parson of Cristeltone, and others (named).
Berks. B. 1093. Demise by Reginald West, Lord de la Ware, William Uvedale, esquire, Richard Wenteworth, and Roger Keys, clerk, to John Roger the younger, Drugo Barentyn, and Thomas Hargrave, esquires, of the manor of Chirchespene co. Berks, a mill called 'Godewyns Mille' with divers lands and a tenement called 'Deyes,' with other lands in the vill or parish of Chirchespene. 20 February, 23 Henry VI. Seal and fragments of seals
Berks. B. 1094. Release by Reginald West, Lord de la Warr, William Uvedale, esquire, Richard Wenteworth, and Roger Keys, clerk, to John Roger the younger, Drugo Barentyn and Thomas Hargrave, esquires, of their right in the manor of Chirchespene, a mill called 'Godewyns Mille,' divers lands and a tenement called 'Deyes,' with other lands in the vill or parish of Chirchespene. 1 March, 23 Henry VI. Seals.
[Essex.] B. 1095. An extent of the manor of Claveryng, taken 28 February, 2 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
Leic. B. 1096. Demise by William, abbot of Osolveston, and the convent of that place, to Thomas Gyssyng, of Slauston, of the tithes of corn and hay of the parish of Slawston. Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 1425.
[ ] B. 1097. Release by Giliona, daughter of Roger de Cienchia, to John de Cienchia and his heirs by Alice, her mother, his wife, of her right in land in Cienchia; for which release the said John gave her in marriage to Pikot son of Robert de Flexberg with six oxen, fifty sheep, five porkers, eight quarters of corn and half a silver mark. Witnesses:—William de Fifid,' John de Wik', Thomas de Humbr,' and others (named).
Endorsed: Wike.
[Surrey.] B. 1098. Grant by John Fordwyne, of Norbeten, to Thomas de Hamme, of Kingeston, of land in the marsh on Clayhulle. Wednesday in Whitsuntide, 3 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] B. 1099. Release by Richard Bumstede, clerk, and John Cook, of Clare, to John Spug, of Bumstede Tower, and John Prentys, of Clare, of their right in a messuage and garden in Heyerowe Street in the town of Clare, abutting upon Hawedych, which they with John Spug the younger, deceased, the aforesaid John Spug the elder, and John Prentys had of the feoffment of William Horold alias Hadleigh, of Clare aforesaid, and of Richard Norman. Witnesses:—Peter Wykes and John Neve, bailiffs to the borough of Clare, and others (named). 10 October, 31 Henry VI. Seals.
[Heref.] B. 1100. Grant by William Bade, of Overebynitone, to Laurence de Clehungre (Clehonger) of a yearly rent payable by Robert the Chaplain (capellanus) of Sirholte and Richard de Candos. Witnesses:—Roger Ragun, William de Felda, Richard de Wicumbe and others (named).
Endorsed: Clehungur. Seal.