Close Rolls, Edward IV: 1467-1468

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 2, 1468-1476. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1953.

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'Close Rolls, Edward IV: 1467-1468', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 2, 1468-1476, (London, 1953) pp. 14-19. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw4/vol2/pp14-19 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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1467-1468

1468.
46
Thomas Tregarthen, to Richard Scrope esquire. Sale for 100l. beforehand paid, of his manor of Kestan, and all other lands, rents and services in Westwykham, Heese, Farnbergh, Bromle, Bekenham, Codam and Leuesham co. Kent, which he or any other had to his use: and request that all who are hereof enfeoffed or seised to his use, shall when required make a lawful estate thereof in fee simple to the said Richard or his nominees, their heirs and assigns. Dated 16 May, 8 Edward IV.
Thomas Tregarthen, to Stephen Scrope, Richard Scrope esquire, Ambrose Cresacre and Roger Copeley, their heirs and assigns. Charter of the manor of Kestan, 16 acres of meadow called 'Dokmede' in the parish and town of Hese, and all other his lands, rents and services in Kestan, Codam, Hese, Westwykham and Farnburgh co. Kent with warranty against the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, and his successors: and appointment of Stephen Dukhill and John Hever as his attorneys etc. to enter the same and give them seisin. Witnesses: James Pecham, John at Lye, Richard Aleyne. Dated Kestan, 25 May, 8 Edward IV.
Membrane 27d. The same, to the same etc. Quitclaim of the manor of Kestan, the above lands called 'Dokmede,' and all other lands, rents and services in Kestan, Codam, Hese, etc. which they have by his enfeoffment and warranty (as above). Dated 4 June, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing charter and writings, 4 June.
47
Roger Chadwyk, citizen and 'haberdassher' of London, to John Crosby grocer of the same, John Paunton the elder of Burton-on-Trent co. Stafford and Thomas Paunton, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and other parts of the realm and overseas and all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one standing cup and cover of silver, part gilt. Dated 4 June, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 June.
48
Joan atte Welle of Retherfeld Grey co. Oxford, widow, to Robert Child of Bermondesey co Surrey glover, his executors and assigns. Gift of all her goods, debts and chattels within the realm or elsewhere. Dated 2 June, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 June.
49
John Loftehouse of Bedale 'yoman,' to Henry Fitz Hugh knight, lord Fitz Hugh, his heirs and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels. Dated 30 May, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 May.
50
John Thornton 'yoman' of Bedale co. York, to Henry lord Fitzhugh, Richard Fitzhugh his son and Richard Fryston clerk, one of the clerks of chancery, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm or elsewhere on either side the sea, and of all debts to him due within the realm. Dated 20 May, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 May.
51
Robert Kent of Retherhith co. Kent, late master of a ship called the 'Mary' of London taken at sea by the Spaniards, to Thomas Graunger 'taloughchaundeler' of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property, wares and chattels within the realm and without, beyond the sea, and of all debts and money to him due: and to confirm the gift he has delivered to the same Thomas 4d. Dated 9 June, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 June.
1467.
52
William Pake, citizen and 'fuller' of London, to Humphrey Starky and Thomas Lynne 'gentilmen' and Simon Briggeman 'fuller' each of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, chattels and lands within the realm and of all debts to him due. Dated London, 28 April, 7 Edward IV.
1468.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 June this year.
53
John Harrys, citizen and grocer of London to John Warde grocer, Roger Chadwyk 'haberdassher,' John Robgeaunt girdler, citizens of London and Thomas Bull 'husbondman' of Roydon co. Essex, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London or elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in seisin thereof by delivery of six silver spoons. Dated 2 June, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 June.
Membrane 26d.
54
Thomas Balke, citizen and 'peautrer' of London, to John Whitehede, Thomas Godeloke 'peautrers' and Richard Say 'dyer' each citizen of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a leathern girdle adorned with silver. Dated 1 February, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 March this year.
55
March 10. John Shukburgh of London and John Horne 'gentilman,' to Thomas Averey of Southwerke co. Surrey 'scryvener.' General release of all personal actions, suits, plaints, claims and rewards up to the date of these presents.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 March.
56
Richard Streteley, citizen and draper of London, to Roger Barlowe, John Pollard draper and Maurice Walssh brewer, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property, debts and chattels within the realm and elsewhere. Dated 16 March, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 March.
1467.
57
William Knaplok, citizen and fishmonger of London, to Richard Quatermaynes esquire, Richard Sutton fishmonger, William Crowe 'wexchaundeler,' William Hedge grocer and John Warner tailor, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm and all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one mazer (murra) adorned with silver gilt. Dated 16 November, 7 Edward IV.
1468.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 March this year.
1467.
58
John Reynold of Colyer Rowe co. Essex 'poylemaker,' to Thomas Boket, doctor of medicine, Henry Assheborne and Henry Aleyn, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm or elsewhere on either side the sea and of all debts to him due within the realm. Dated 4 November, 7 Edward IV.
1468.
The same, to the same etc. Letter of attorney appointing them to sue for, levy, receive and recover all debts and goods to him due within the realm, and act, prosecute and defend in all actions by or against him in any courts before any judges or justices, ecclesiastical or secular, with power to implead, arrest, imprison or set free his debtors and execution against them by any process of law, power to seal and deliver acquittances if need be or other discharges, to appoint attorneys, substitute others and revoke such appointment as they shall think best, and to do all else that is needful or convenient. Dated 24 March, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 27 March this year.
59
William Leighton, citizen and 'lethirseller' of London, to John Scrayngham mercer, Robert Ewell 'letherseller' and Thomas Hill mason each citizen of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and of all debts to him due. Dated 29 March, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 April.
60
Eleanor Flemmynge, widow of London, late the wife of Richard Flemmynge citizen and alderman of the same, to Master Wistan Broune clerk, and Ralph Byer fishmonger of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all her goods, property and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and in other parts of the world and of all debts to her due: and she has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a standing cup and cover of gold with a rose in the base and a 'perle' on the top. Dated 15 January, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 April this year.
61
Memorandum of the delivery in chancery, 30 May, 8 Edward IV, to John Hampton deputy of the sheriff of Wiltshire for execution of a writ (text follows) tested at Westminster 28 May, 8 Edward IV, directing the sheriff to attach John Leveden of Damerey Langebrigge esquire, so as to have him in chancery in the quinzaine of Trinity next to answer Richard Fryston clerk, one of the clerks in chancery, for alleged detinue of 40s.
Membrane 25d.
62
Thomas Tymyot, citizen and draper of London, to John Stanysby and John Drylond citizens of the same, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property, debts and chattels within the realm and elsewhere: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver piece weighing 9¾ ounces by troy weight. Dated 2 July, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 July.
63
Robert Dixon otherwise Dicson of Quadryng co. Lincoln, cousin and heir of Nicholas Dixon clerk, namely son of William son of John brother of William father of the said Nicholas, to Philip Fitz Lowys esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the manor of Tendrynge with appurtenances in Westthurrok and Stifford co. Essex, and of all lands and services therein and of a ferry in Westthurrok. Dated 1 July, 8 Edward IV.
Robert Dixon (as above) to Philip Fitz Lowys esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the manor of Crairehamhalle (sic) (fn. 1) otherwise Wokyngdon Episcopi co. Essex and of the advowson of the church of Wokyngdon aforesaid. Dated (as above).
Robert Dixon, to John Clopton, Thomas Cornwaleys and William More of Orsett, their heirs and assigns. Charter of demise and feoffment to fulfill the last will of Lewis John knight, of the manor of Brounfordes otherwise Bromfordes co. Essex, with the advowson of the church of Nevendon, and of all lands, rents and services in Nevendon, Wykforde, Leyndon, Dounham, Rammesdon Crey and Rammesdon Belhous, which descended to him by inheritance after the death of the said Nicholas Dixon. Witnesses: Thomas Tyrell, William Tyrell knights, Richard Dawe, Stephen Reynold, John Elyot. Dated Nevendon, 1 July, 8 Edward IV.
Robert Dixon, to Richard Kyrfote and John Wight. Letter of attorney appointing them to enter and take possession of the manor of Brounfordes otherwise Bromfordes, the advowson of the church of Nevendon, and of all other the lands in Nevendon, Wykford, Leyndon, Downham, Rammesdon Crey and Rammesdon Belhous: and to give John Clopton, Thomas Cornwaleys esquires and William More or their attorneys seisin thereof. Dated 1 July, 8 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings and charter, 2 July.

Footnotes

  • 1. rectius Craneham.