Deeds: A.4301 - A.4400

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A.4301 - A.4400

[Warw.] A. 4301. Grant by John Prest of Coventry, merchant, to Sir Giles Fyllylede, vicar of Holy Trinity church, Coventry, William Wolf and Edward de Wedon, of Coventry, of a tenement in Coventry, in the earl's street (vico comitis), and a pasture called 'Dalbieslesen' in Coventry; also a messuage with curtilage, a croft called 'Blyssecroft' with meadow adjoining, and land, all in Radeforde. Witnesses:—Richard de Stoke, mayor of Coventry, John de Redewale and William de Corby, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). 2 kalends of August (31 July), 35 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4302. Grant by Adam Russel of Coventry, to Hugh de Meriton and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in a lane called 'le Baillilone' in Coventry, with release of all his right in the same. Witnesses:—John de Clifton, bailiff of Coventry, and others (named). Thursday, feast of St. Augustine, 10 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4303. Confirmation by Agnes, late the wife of Hugh de Merinton, to John de Buysschel, assignee of Geoffrey son of Richard le Marchal of Coventry, of a demise by the said Hugh, to the said Geoffrey, of a messuage in Coventry, in the street called 'between the bridges.' Sunday after St. Scolastica the virgin, 17 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] A. 4304. Demise by William Catesby, knight, to John Pereson, of Coventry, 'Suker,' of a tenement with a parcel of land called 'A Shere,' in the street called 'Iremongere Rowe' in Coventry, for twenty years. 16 December, 17 Edward IV. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4305. Release by John Broun of Thirneby, and Robert his brother, to John Luk of Coventry, 'ernemongere,' of all their right in a messuage in Wymoundislane upon the water of Schireborne, in Coventry. Witnesses:—John Cok, mayor of Leicester, Richard de Stoke, mayor of Coventry, and others (named). Leicester, Tuesday, the feast of the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 35 Edward III. Seal and seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4306. Grant by William the abbot, and the convent of St. Mary's, Combe, to William Catesby, esquire of the king's body, of a yearly rent of 26s. 8d., for his life, with licence of entry into the lands and tenements of the lordship of Herburbur', in case of non-payment of the said rent. 3 February, 1 Richard III. Seal of monastery.
[Warw.] A. 4307. Grant by Maurice the chaplain of Coventry, to Richard de Sancto Jacobo of Coventry, and Cicely his wife, in tail, of a shop in the street of Smythesforde in Coventry, and of a yearly rent from a croft and curtilage in Coventry, the curtilage lying in the street of Gosforde. Sunday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 3 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4308. Grant by Adam Russel of Coventry, to William, his son, of part of a messuage in the street of the earl, Coventry, and all his tenements in the street called 'le Bayllilone,' in Coventry, adjoining the grantor's soller, which is of the fee of the lord of Schorteleye. Friday in Whitsun week, 2 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4309. Demise by Emma, late the wife of John Catesby, and William Catesby, her son, to John Lychefeld of Coventry, 'tayllour,' and Matilda his wife, for fifteen years, of a capital tenement with buildings &c. except three houses, one called 'la heyhouse,' in Coventry, in 'le Irncmongersrowe' with a garden and pond adjacent, and the fishery of the same, with free passage to the water-course called 'Sherburn.' Feast of the Annunciation, 8 Henry IV. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4310. Release by Emma, daughter of Richard the bursar (bursarii) of Coventry, to John called 'Abbot,' son of Roger the miller (molendinar') of Coventry, of all her right in a stall (selda) lying between the bridges in Coventry. Witnesses:—Henry the baker (pistor'), bailiff of Coventry, William le Parkere, coroner of the same, and others (named). Wednesday after Michaelmas, 22 Edward I. Seal, injured.
[Warw.] A. 4311. Release by John son of Anketinus de Collishul of Coventry, to William son of William Graumpe of Coventry, of a plot of land with a stew (vivar') behind the grantor's chief messuage, in the street of the bishop, Coventry, by the stone bridge; with further release to the said William of a lane adjoining the said chief messuage. Sunday after St. Edmund, king and martyr, 15 Edward II. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4312. Grant by Adam de Allesleye of Coventry, and Hugh de Pakkewode of the same, clerk, to William de Catesby of the same, and Joan his wife, of part of a tenement in the lane called 'Wymondeslone,' adjoining the water-course of Shirburn, and of yearly rents from two tenements in Coventry, with the reversion of one of them. Tuesday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 25 Edward III. Two seals.
[Warw.] A. 4313. Grant by Margery, late the wife of Roger le Deistere, daughter and heiress of Alice le Deistere, daughter and one of the heirs of Henry de Sartre of Coventry, to John de Catesby, son of William de Catesby, of all her share of two messuages in Irenmongersrouwe in Coventry. 27 August, 47 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4314. Demise by John de Catesby and Emma his wife, to William Baudy of Coventry, for sixty years, of a messuage in Potterresrow in Coventry. Witnesses:—Geoffrey Hampton, mayor of Coventry, Robert Shyppeley, and William Got, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Wednesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 22 Richard II. Seal.
[Warw. ?] A. 4315. Grant by Thomas Tymmem of Beovynton, to Nicholas Tymmem of the same, his kinsman, and Joan his wife, for their lives, of a messuage and land in Beovinton. Witnesses:—Thomas de Wynecote, lord of Beovynton, and others (named). Feast of St. Hilary, 37 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4316. Demise by lady Margaret Catesby and William Catesby, esquire, to Thomas Hynton, park-keeper (parcario) of Lappworth, and Alice his wife, for their lives, of three fields in Beldesert called respectively 'Genynsfeld,' 'Bukkeley' and 'Lymsey,' and of land in Beldesert and Uluale. Henley, Michaelmas, 29 Henry VI.
[Warw.] A. 4317. Grant by John Havidbrond of Fillungeley, and Agnes his daughter, to Ralph de Attleberge of Bulkinton, and Agnes his daughter, of land in Bulkinton, part lying on Pilette furlong, and part in 'le Wold' at Russyigorin. Witnesses:—John de Coventre of Bulkinton, Adam Chapeleyn of Riton, John de Arundel of Merston, William Sweyn of Bulkinton, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4318. Grant by John de Bisschopusdone, knight, to William de Charindone, his servant, of a messuage and curtilage in Bisschopusdone and land upon Wyndesouere forlong in Stratford, and of a curtilage at Longedich by Stratford. Friday after St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, 10 Edward II. Seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4319. Demise by Lady Margaret Catesby, late the wife of John Catesby, esquire, and William Catesby, knight, their son, to Richard Mydwynter of Beaudesert, for ten years, of a croft in Beaudesert, by Janynsfeld, called 'Fallynges,' a field called 'le Fallynges' and a croft called 'le Pakwodeshull.' Thursday before St. Luke the evangelist, 33 Henry VI. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4320. Indenture of fine between Bartholomew de Lughton, parson of Shadewell church, plaintiff, and Nicholas de Herdeburgh, deforciant, of a rent in Brayles and Wylie, which Nicholas acknowledges to have been given by him to Bartholomew, in return for which acknowledgment the latter grants it to Nicholas for his life, for the proper services, with remainder in fee to Roger de Putham and Aline his wife. Morrow of St. Martin, 3 Edward II.
[Heref.] A. 4321. Grant by Philip de Eywode, to Henry his son, of a lea (legam) of his land in the fee of Sarnesfeld, called 'le Oldeleye.' Witnesses:—John Helle, Roger de Lude, Roger de la Neueth, Walter de Wodemanton, Philip Coret, and others. [Edward II.]
[Warw.] A. 4322. Grant by Sir John de Cauntelow, to Sir John de Bysshopesdone, of all his corn growing on the lands which the said Cauntelow and Maud his wife hold in frank tenement in Bysspewode and Lappeworthe, of the gift of master Andreu de Borwhulle and William de Charyndone. Sunday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 17 Edward II. French.
[Warw.] A. 4323. Demise by lady Margaret, late the wife of John Catesby, esquire, and William Catesby, knight, their son, to John Pyper of Beaudesert, for thirty-eight years, of a cottage and garden in Beaudesert. Thursday before St. Luke the evangelist, 33 Henry VI.
Notts. Staff. Derby. Leic. Warw. A. 4324. Fine between Ralph de Aderleye, John Golle, chaplain, and William de Normanton, plaintiffs, and John de Stanthop of Ramton, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of the manors of Oxton and Ramton, co. Notts., Bresygcotes, co. Derby, Radeclyf, co. Leic., and Ansty, co. Warw., and meadowland in Burton on Trent, co. Staff. The deforciants acknowledge the said manors and land to be the right of the said Ralph, the plaintiffs holding the said manors of Oxton, Ramton, and Bresygcotes and the said meadowland of the gift of the deforciants, who also grant that the manors of Radeclyf and Ansty, after the death of the present holders, Eleanor Page and Margery Dencourt, may remain to the plaintiffs. 3–4 R[ichard II].
Glouc. A. 4325. Demise by William Catesby of Lapworthe, co. Warwick, esquire, to John Sims of Quynton, yeoman, for five years, of a leasne or pasture called 'Mydle lesne,' in the lordship of Willicotte, adjoining two other pastures called respectively 'the howse leasne' and 'Bradwaies leasne.' 20 May, 16 Elizabeth. English. Seal, defaced.
Endorsed:—Names of witnesses.
Warw. A. 4326. Demise by Richard Catisby of Leogers Asshby, co. Northampton, esquire, to Thomas Grene, of Benffordes place in the parish of Ton worth, of a lesne or close called 'Newe Bettesworth,' with the great pool within the same, and another lesne adjoining, called 'Olde Bettesworth' with another pool within the same, a close called 'Ladyheth,' a ground called 'Gret Fenland' with a meadow belonging, a croft called 'Litle Fenland,' a ground called 'Calvesley' with a meadow, and two cottages, in Tonworth, with certain chief rents, for thirty-one years, the said Thomas to build a water mill of two 'bayes' upon the said ground &c. 24 May, 30 Henry VIII. English. Seal.
[Warw.] [Chesh.] A. 4327. Grant by John de Catesby, to William Treweman, parson of Loddebrok church, John de Napton, and William Broke, chaplains, and William de Offchyrche, of all his lands and tenements &c. in Coventre and Hoppesford, except a plot of garden called 'le Scoleyard' in Coventre, &c., the grantees are to enfeoff the grantor with the said premises within a year, or when required, according to the disposition of the grantor, under his seal. Witnesses:—John Marton, mayor of Coventre, Alexander Carpentere, John Smyth, hosier, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Saturday after St. James, 8 Richard II. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4328. Grant by John de Wedon of Coventry and Beatrice his wife, to Simon Child, baker, of Coventry, and Alice his wife daughter of John de Wedon, in tail, of a messuage with buildings in Coventry, by the road from Coventry priory to St. John's hospital. Monday after St. Denis the martyr, 26 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4329. Confirmation by Felicia daughter of Godfrey de Kovintre, burgess, of Gloucester, of a sale by her to Adam Russel of Kovintre, of land in Kovintre. Tuesday before St. John ante Portam Latinam, A.D. 1274. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4330. Release by Godfrey de Northfolchia, to Adam Russel, of all his right in land in Coventry, in the earl's street, between the land of Combe abbey and that of Godfrey le Mercer; paying 2s. 6d. yearly to Sir Geoffrey de Langeleye, and finding one man for one day in autumn, and a cock at Christmas. Witnesses:—Peter Barun, bailiff, Robert de Chilton, Thomas de Fakenham, William Crumpe and others (named). Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4331. Sale by Joan de Elnehale of Coventry, to Sir Adam de Aula, her son, of all her goods and chattels in a tenement by the bridge of Smytesforde, which he has of her grant. Monday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 17 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4332. Demise by Henry called 'le Baxtere' of Coventry, to John de Merynton, for his life, of a yearly rent from a tenement called 'le Whyteceler' in Coventry. Feast of St. Andrew the apostle, 9 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4333. Grant by Sir John, son of John Smyt of Coventry, to John son of William Prest of the same, of a curtilage in Coventry. Friday after the Conception, 24 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4334. Release in tail, by Thomas de Souley, to Thomas de Henle, of Coventry, and Petronilla, the grantor's daughter, of land in the earl's street by Smithisford bridge, in Coventry. Witnesses:—Anketill de Wickewan', William de Folkishull, Thomas de Stoke, Roger de Colishull, and others (named). Fragments of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4335. Grant by John de Hulle, to Richard, son of Robert Gupil of Watburley, of land in Watburley, part lying in Lehoverforlong, and part in Le Notherforlong; with a toft and croft in the same. Witnesses:— Robert, lord of Canneley, John le Flecher, Richard de Watburley, Edward de Flichamstode, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4336. Demise by William de Catesby, to Edward de Wedon of Coventry, 'dubber,' for his life, of land in Coventry, at Whitmoregate, Pekkersfeld, and Fulkysfeld. Witnesses:—William de Jarnemouth, mayor of Coventry, Gilbert de Peke, and Thomas Parkere, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Tuesday, Michaelmas, 34 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] A. 4337. Demise by John son of William de Catesby, to Hugh Sprigge of Coventry, and Alice his wife, for their lives, of a tenement in 'le Irenmongerrowe' in Coventry. 17 September, 47 Edward III. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4338. Conveyance by Thomas Murdak, brother of Sir John Murdak, knight, to Thomas de Farneburgh, for seven years, of land in Cumpton Murdak, rendering yearly to Margery, late the wife of John . . . . a stryke (estrik) of corn, and one of peas or drage (draget') and a quarter of malt, two cartloads of straw, &c. . . . . before St. Margaret the Virgin, . . Edward III. Injured.
[Warw.] A. 4339. Confirmation by John Murdak, knight, of a grant by Thomas his brother, to Thomas de Farneburgh of Warrewyk, of the wardship and marriage of John, son and heir of John Durvassal of Cumpton Murdak, and of the next heir of the said John, son and heir as aforesaid. Friday after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 16 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4340. Grant of the same by John Murdak, knight, to Thomas his brother. Tuesday after St. Matthew the apostle, 14 Edward III. French.
[Warw.] A. 4341. Release by John de Lokynton of Worcestershire, to Richard de Monteforti and Isabella his wife, of all his right in the lands and tenements in Toneworth, Notehurst and Beudesert which the releasor lately held jointly with Robert de Crowenhale. Sunday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 30 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4342. Indenture witnessing the conditions under which Richard de Stoke, William de Corby, and Thomas de Boseworth, of Coventry, have paid 20l. to William son of William de Teynton, for a demise made to them by him, for their lives, of a shop in Coventry. 5 November, 34 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4343. Demise by William de Catesby, to John de Burton, Alice his wife, and John their son, for their lives, of a messuage in 'le Hullestrete' in Coventry. Witnesses:—Richard de Stoke, mayor of Coventry, John de Ruydewale, and William de Corby, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). 16 February, 35 Edward III. Three seals.
[Warw.] A. 4344. Defeasance of a mortgage by John Sweyn of Upper Schukburugh, to John Stryngere of Newbolde, of land in Schukburugh, witnessing that if the former shall pay to the latter a certain sum, at the dates specified, the said mortgage shall be void. Sunday after St. Andrew the apostle, 1 Henry IV.
[Warw.] A. 4345. Grant in tail by Henry de Greneburgh, chaplain, to John Preest of Coventry, and Isabella his wife, of two messuages in Coventry, one in the street of Gosforde, and the other in the street 'de sponna' by the bridge. Saturday after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 23 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4346. Demise by Sir William Catesby, knight, to Robert Wod of Coventry, for thirty years, of a messuage in Coventry, in the street called 'between the bridges of St. John,' adjoining the water-course called 'Shirburne.' Michaelmas, 6 Edward IV. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4347. Demise by Emma Catesby, for the grantor's life, to Alice late the wife of Thomas Parker of Coventry, 'Iremonger,' of a tenement in 'le Iremongers Rowe' in 'le Croschepynges' in Coventry. In the time of Richard Joye, mayor, William Byfeld and William Crudworth, bailiffs, of Coventry. 1 October, 5 Henry VI. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4348. Grant by William son of William de Overton of Lyllyngton, the younger, to Geoffrey, son of William Austin, of Hulle, of two messuages in Wymundeslane in Coventry, with the reversion of another tenement. Tuesday after St. Denis, 12 Edward III.
[Warw]. A. 4349. Letter of attorney by William le Galeys, authorising John Percy and John le Portere to deliver seisin to Robert de Busseby of Coventry, of a messuage in Wymondeslone in Coventry. Tuesday before St. Margaret the virgin, 21 Edward III. Seal of arms, injured.
[Warw.] A. 4350. Conveyance by Geoffrey de Hulle of Coventry, tanner, to William Bonhomme of Coventry, for his life, of rent from tenements in Wymondeslane in Coventry. Witnesses:—William Luffe, mayor of Coventry, Roger le Hunte and William Grauntpe, bailiffs, and others (named). Friday, the feast of St. Laurence the martyr, 21 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4351. Grant by William le Galeys, to Robert de Busseby of Coventry, of a messuage in Wymondeslone in Coventry. Tuesday before St. Margaret the virgin, 21 Edward III. Seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4352. Release by Geoffrey Austyn of Hull, of Coventry (sic), tanner, to Robert de Busseby of Coventry, of all his right in a tenement in Coventry, adjoining the water-course called 'Shirebourn.' Friday the feast of St. Laurence the martyr, 21 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4353. Grant in tail by Alice relict of Adam de Merthton, widow, to William called 'Prest,' of Coventry and Avice his wife, of a messuage in Coventry. Wednesday after the conversion of St. Paul the apostle, 7 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4354. Release by Walter Whytwebbe of Coventry, and Robert de Canleye of the same, of all their right in lands &c. in Coventry, and in Harnehale in Coventry. Witnesses:—Richard Luff, mayor of Coventry, John Lyberd and John Muldryche, the younger, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). 6 January, 4 Richard II. Seal, and seal of drms.
[Warw.] A. 4355. Grant by Robert son of Nicholas de Ullenhale, to William Yve of Henley and Alice his wife, of land in Ullenhale adjoining the high road to Henley, for the service of a grain of corn. Witnesses:—Roger Yve of Henley, Geoffrey Body of the same, Nicholas de Asseles of Ullenhale and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4356. Grant by William Boydyn of Stretton, to Matilda Bowestrengmakere, of a tenement in Gosforde street, in Coventre, paying yearly at Easter a pair of gloves price ½d. and a clove of gillyflower. Witnesses:—Henry the baker (pistore), [mayor] of Coventre, William le Parker, coroner, Henry de Lilleburne, Richard le Norther, and others (named). Injured. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4357. Demise by William de Catesby, to Richard de Alspathe of Coventre, Eva his wife, and John their son, for their lives, of a messuage in Coventry in the lane called 'Wymondeslone.' 12 October, 31 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4358. Demise by John de Catesby, to Edward de Wedon of Coventry, merchant, for his life, of a void plot of land in Coventry lying within the bridges of St. John; the grantee to build a house, shop and soller thereon, within two years: with remainders to John son of the said Edward and to Roger, John's brother; with licence of distraint, in case of non-payment of rent, in the said plot and in three tenements of the said Edward, one at the corner of 'le Westorcherd,' one in 'le Frerelone' and one in 'le Croschepynges.' 20 O[ctober], 45 Edward III. Seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4359. Grant by Thomas Sydenhale and Thomas Grene, to John Catesby and Margaret his wife, in tail, of a moiety of the manor of Lappeworth, and other lands and tenements late belonging to lady Rose Mountfort in Lappeworth; with remainders to Richard Merbrook for his life, to Richard's son William in tail, and to Alice, William's sister, in fee. 9 April, 5 Henry VI. Seal of arms and seal.
[Warw.] A. 4360. Sale by lady Rose Mountford, to John de Catesby, of all her wood and underwood in the park of Lappeworth, during her own life, with free entry into the said park to cut down and carry away the said wood &c. 14 November, 8 Henry V. Seal of arms.
Warw. A. 4361. Release by Geoffrey Allesley, to John Steward, parson of Rodborne church, John Hancokes, chaplain, and William Overton, of all his right in a moiety of the manor of Lappeworth. 10 August, 2 Henry VI. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4362. Memorandum concerning the descent of the manor of Oldebettesworth held of the earl of Warwick, and called in the earl's rentals 'Hanbury manor'; also of the descent of the manors of Spernore and Newbettesworth. Fifteenth century.
Warw. A. 4363. Grant in tail male by master John Southam, archdeacon of Oxford, William Broke, rector of Lodebroke church, John Broke and John Barbour, of Byscopes Johyngton, to Robert son of John de Catesby of Assheby Legier, of the manor of Happesford, and of all lands &c. in Happesford, which lately belonged to the said John de Catesby. 20 May, 6 Henry IV. Seal.
[Warw ?] A. 4364. Demise by William Craule, prebendary of Bobenhulle church in Lichfield cathedral, to John de Catesby, of all the lands &c. and tithes belonging to the said rectory, in the parish of Bobenhulle, for two years. 18 April, 11 Richard II.
[Warw.] A. 4365. Grant by Roger Ulbarwe and Roger atte Grene, of Lappeworth, to lady Rose Mountfort of Toneworth, for her life, of the patronage of the chapel of the Virgin Mary, St. Thomas the martyr, and All Saints in Lappeworth, with all lands &c. belonging to the said chapel; with remainder in tail male to William, son and heir of the said lady Rose. Monday before Michaelmas, 51 (sic) Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] A. 4366. Sale by Hugh de Braundeston to William de Fifhyde and John Normon, of all the trees in a certain part of his great park of Lapworth, lying in Otereshul. 1 May, 35 Edward III. French.
[Warw.] A. 4367. Grant by Hugh de Lodbrok, parson of Blaby church, to Henry de Braundeston, Petronilla his wife, and, in tail, to Hugh their son, of his manor in Lapworthe, except certain lands &c. with which the grantor has enfeoffed Leticia, daughter of the said Henry and Petronilla, for her life, to hold from the grantor and Roger his brother, with remainders, in tail, to the said Leticia, Hugh's sister, and to the said Henry and Petronilla, and to the said Henry in fee. Monday after St. Denis, 11 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 4368. Grant by William de Harecur, formerly lord of Lappeworth, to William de Bissoppesdon, his kinsman, son and heir of Sir Thomas de Bissoppesdon, of lands in Lapworth, with the advowson of Lapworth church, and a yearly rent at Thorneton, for the service of a barbed arrow at Whitsunday. Witnesses:—Sirs Bardulph de Costerton and Thomas de Camvyle, knights, Peter de Wolverdenton, John de Kurly, and others. Copy.
[Warw.] A. 4369. Letter of attorney by John Talbot, Viscount de Lisle, William, lord of Lovell, knights, Henry Grene, Thomas Tresham, Robert Catesby, the elder, esquire, William Bryten, vicar of All Saints, Northampton, John Gervys, rector of Bukkeby church, John Verney, rector of Lodbrok church, John Wattson, rector of Rodburn church, and John Prudde, authorising Edmund Newnham and Thomas Mettley to deliver to William Catesby, knight, and Joan his wife, full seisin of the manors of Grenburgh, Lodbrok in Grenburgh, and Lodbrok, the advowson of the church of Lodbrok, with lands &c. in Walcote, Wulscote, Grenburgh and Lodbrok. 25 June, 31 Henry VI.
[Warw.] A. 4370. Conveyance by John de Catesby and Thomas Sydenhale, to lady Rose Mountford, for her life, of a moiety of Lappeworth park, except the wood, underwood, and all trees growing there, also of lands and tenements in Lappeworth called 'Blakmanhull,' 'Potefelde,' 'Cole Crofte,' with a cottage in the same croft, and land in Bracysfelde lying under 'la Conyngar,' for the service of a red rose. Tuesday before St. Thomas the apostle, 8 Henry V. Seal of arms, broken.
Warw. A. 4371. Release by John de Catesby, Richard Marbrook, Thomas Sydenhale and Thomas Grene, to lady Rose Mountford, of all their right in certain parcels of a moiety of the manor of Lappeworth viz. in a moiety of the park of Lappeworth and in a moiety of Blakmanhull, Potefelde, Cole Crofte with a cottage therein, Waytefelde, Oumfrey Croftes, Welle Crofte Kenelhull, Sevenacres, and Bracysfelde. Thursday before St. Nicholas the bishop, 8 Henry V. Three seals of arms, one broken, and portion of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4372. Release by William de Harecurt, lord of Lapwrthe, to John de Felton, of a yearly rent for land of the grantor's fee in Lapwrthe, saving to the grantor the yearly service of a barbed arrow. Witnesses:—Richard de Wroxhull, Geoffrey the marshal (marscallo), Richard de la Forde and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4373. Grant by Robert de Horton, parson of Lappeworth church, and Richard Lideseye of Hulmendon, chaplain, to Philip de Ayllesbury and Agnes his wife, for their lives, of the manor of Lappeworth, with lands and tenements &c. in Lappeworth and Bythwode; with remainder in tail, to Roger their son, and to the right heirs of Agnes. Monday after St. George the martyr, 50 Edward III.
Warw. A. 4374. Release by Richard Merbrooke and Thomas Grene, to John de Catesby and Thomas Sydenhale, of all their right in lands and tenements &c. in Lappeworth called 'Little park,' with an orchard adjoining, parcels of Lappeworth manor; and in the reversion of their share of the said little park and orchard after lady Rose Mounford's death. Tuesday before St. Nicholas the bishop, 8 Henry V. Seal and seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4375. Undertaking by William Heose, 'masoun,' and John de Pesham of Rouenton, to build a gate-house for Sir John de Byssopesdon, knight, at his manor of Lapworthe, with details as to size, chambers, windows &c. building materials, carriage of the same &c. the said parties binding themselves in the sums specified for the performance of the agreement. Monday after St. Martin, 7 Edward II. French. Portion of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4376. Demise by John Wykyng the abbot, and the convent of Bordusley, to William Wyncote of Bynton, for twenty years, of a fishery in the Avon water at Bevynton bridge, with the islets (les neytis), lands, meadows, and pastures &c. belonging to or adjoining the said fishery and bridge, with the lopping and cropping of all trees there. Easter, 26 Henry VI.
Warw. A. 4377. Grant by John Catesby, esquire, to Nicholas Metteley, John Cotys, and Robert Catesby, esquires, John Wattson, rector of Rodburn church, William Pagyngton, and William Overton, of the manor of Grenneburgh, a moiety of the manor of Lappworth, and of all his lands and tenements &c. in Henley and Beldesert. 5 March, 15 Henry VI. Seal of arms.
Warw. A. 4378. Declaration by Alice, wife of [Joh]n Horley of Knoll and daughter of Thomas Awdeley late of Henley-in-Arden, and of Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of John Brome of Lappworth, and by Thomas Beyn . . and Hoggekyn Chylde both of Henley, concerning the possession of lands in Lappworth formerly belonging to the said John Brome. English. Injured. Fragments of two seals.
Warw. A. 4379. Bond by Richard Catesbie of Daventry, co. Northampton, gentleman, to Sir William Catesbie, knight, for 200l. 7 May, 23 Elizabeth, Signed. Names of witnesses. Seal.
Endorsed:—Condition of above bond viz. that the said Richard Catesbie is at all times hereafter at the request and costs of the said Sir William, to convey to him his part of certain lands &c. in Nuneaton, Attilbrughe, and Paylton, late the inheritance of William Astell, esquire, deceased. English.
[Warw.] A. 4380. Release by Geoffrey the marshal (marescallus) of Aylesston, to Sir Hugh de Braundeston, knight, and Margaret his wife, of all his right in land in Huckcloweheth in Lappeworthe, and in all waste lying in Lappeworthe. Witnesses:—Henry le Fonn, Roger de Brome, Thomas de Assheby, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4381. Release by Robert Parrys, son and heir of Alice, daughter of Thomas Audeley and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Brome of Lappworth, to Thomas Byllyng, the elder, John Catesby, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Throgmarton, Nicholas Catesby and Edmund Newenham, of all his right in lands &c. in Lappworth, Kyngeswode and Belldesert, formerly belonging to the said John Brome. 4 February, 4 Edward IV. Seal.
Warw. A. 4382. Duplicate of A. 4381, with the omission of Belledesert, and the insertion of witnesses. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] A. 4383. Grant by Walter Culy of Coventry, to Hugh son of Henry de Braundestone, and Christina his wife, of a messuage and lands &c. in Lappeworthe, formerly Walter Freemon's. Sunday, feast of St. Georg the martyr, 14 Edward III. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4384. Release by Margery Brome, late the wife of John Brome of Lappeworth, to William Parsones of the same, of all her right in a grove called 'Stikmonesmor' in Lappeworth. Saturday, the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 9 Henry IV. Seal.
[Essex.] A. 4385. Grant in. frank almoin by Robert de Stratford, to Sir Robert the dean, and the chapter of St. Paul's, London, and to Peter de Newport, archdeacon of London, of a road with trees &c. adjoining a wood belonging to the grantees [at Thunderly ?]. Morrow of St. Matthew the apostle and evangelist, 42 Henry III. Seal.
Endorsed:— 'Thunderl'.'
[Warw.] A. 4386. Demise by John Bertilot of Braunston, to Margery Drewton of Coventry, of a curtilage in Coventry, in the street of the friars minors, for twelve years. Witnesses:—John Papenham, mayor of Coventry, Richard Codenhale, and Roger Lodynton, bailiffs, and others (named). Tuesday, the feast of St. Jerome, 50 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4387. Agreement between Sir John de Bysshopesdon, and Hugh son of Henry de Braundeston, as to certain lands in Lappeworth, formerly belonging to William de la Chaumbre and Alice his wife, which the said Sir John has granted in exchange to the said Hugh: viz. the said Hugh is to enfeoff Sir Roger de Lodbrok and William de Charindon with the said lands in fee simple, within three weeks, and shall also release and warrant the said lands to them with all other lands which the said Roger and William shall then have of the grant of Sir John in Lappeworth. Otherwise Sir John may re-enter upon all the said lands formerly belonging to William de la-Chaumbre. Thorndone, Monday after Michaelmas, 7 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4388. Grant by Millicent desuper Montem of Rowynton, to Felicia her daughter, of one part of the land in Lappewrthe which is called 'Calvrecroft,' with free entry thereto through Richard Snel's land, and liberty of bringing marl to the said land through Richard's land. Witnesses:—Thomas le Wayte, Simon Belam of Warwick, John de Pundey, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4389. Demise by Hugh son of Henry de Brancheston, lord of Lapworth, to Richard son of Thomas Stout of Lapworth, and to Agnes his elder sister, for their lives, after the death of the said Thomas and Emma his wife, of a cottage in Lapworth, with a croft and meadow adjoining, abutting on the high road from Henleye. Sunday before St. Mark the evangelist, 15 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 4390. Defeasance of a grant by Roger Aylesbury of Lapworth, to William Mounfort and Agnes his wife, of a yearly rent from lands &c. in Edeston, Botelersmerston, Wydenhay, and Dodeston; witnessing that if the said William and Agnes may hold the reversion of all Roger's part of the manor of Grendeburgh, the said grant shall be void. Thonworth, Tuesday after St. Peter the apostle, 14 Richard II. Portions of two seals.
Warw. A. 4391. Demise by Thomas de Langeton in the county of Leicester, and Lettice his wife, for her life, to Hugh de Braundeston, of all their lands &c. in Lapworth. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross. 33 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] A. 4392. Release by Thomas son of Emma de Lappwurthe, to Sir Hugh de Branteston, knight, and Margaret his wife, of all his right in land in Oldefeld, with a piece of land between 'Le Oldefeld' and the high road. Witnesses:—Richard de Fullewude, Geoffrey le Marchal, John le Archer, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4393. Demise by William son of William de Rodburn, to Robert Alexandre of Hodenhull, for his life, of land in Hodenhull, part lying upon Shovelebrode by land of the abbot of Combe, part upon 'le Hurst,' part upon Severygges, and part upon 'le Helde' above Whetyndon. Injured.
[Warw.] A. 4394. Declaration by John Trap of Aston Cauntlowe, Alson Jenkyns, and John Ruttur, master of the guild there, of the same, concerning the legitimacy of Annes Chaunt, late the wife of John Chaunt and daughter of John of Aston, and whole sister to Sir John of Aston, priest, and also as to the issue of the said John Chaunt and Annes; made in the church of Aston Cauntlowe, before Sir William Catesby, knight, the vicar of the said Aston, and others. 6 July, 7 Edward IV. English. Two seals, one broken, and fragment of seal.
Warw. A. 4395. Release by Robert Perrys, son and heir of Alice daughter of Thomas Audeley and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Brome, to Thomas Byllyng the elder, John Catesby, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Throgmorton, Nicholas Catesby and Edmund Newenham, of all his right in all the lands &c. in Lappworth and Kyngeswode, which formerly belonged to John Brome of Lappworth. 17 March, 5 Edward IV. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 4396. Grant by Ivo Pypard, parson of Lappwrth, to Sir Hugh de Branteston, and Margaret his wife, of all the lands and tenements and all his lay fee which he has in the manor of Lapwrth. Witnesses:— Sirs John de Lodbrok and Richard de Lymesy, and others (named). Midsummer day, 10 Edward I.
Warw. A. 4397. Grant by Philip de Aylusbury and Agnes his wife, to Thomas Bysshopesdon, John Brome, Roger atte Grene and William Prat, of Lapworth, of all their lands &c. in Lapworth, Edeston, Toneworth, Solyhull, Dodeston, Nechels, Bordesley, and elsewhere in the county named. Monday before Palm Sunday, 41 Edward III. Seal of arms.
[Warw.] A. 4398. Grant by Matilda Gardelop of Lapworth, to Philip Pynning, of a field called 'le Wudink' in Lapworth, adjoining the high road from Burmingham to Warewik. Witnesses:—Richard de Folewod of Taneworth, Walter de la Heth, William ad Fontem, and others (named).
[Warw.] A. 4399. Declaration by John Hankokes of Aston Cawntlowe, cousin and heir of Sir John Aston, priest, sometime of the same, as to his having sealed certain deeds and letters of attorney to certain persons appointed by Sir William Catesby, of all lands &c. in Lappworth, which the said Sir John had with others of the gift of John Brome, some time of Lappworth, with further declaration that he is the next heir of blood to the said Sir John Aston, and repudiating a deed signed by him at the instance of John Broun of Badsley. Henley, Friday before the translation of St. Edmund the bishop, 7 Edward IV. English. Seven seals and fragments of two seals.
[Warw.] A. 4400. Release by Richard Wiberd of Stodleye, to master John de Grave, rector of the church of Boclonde, of all his right in all the lands &c. in Lapworthe, which Paul de Brome had. Henle, Monday before St. Peter ad Vincula, 9 Edward [III]. Fragment of seal.