Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1459

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1459', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461, (London, 1947) pp. 359-361. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol6/pp359-361 [accessed 28 March 2024]

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1459

Richard Kylfoull of London 'bocher,' to William Abell 'lymnour' and James Molett 'fruter' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels within the realm and elsewhere. Dated London, 22 February, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 March.
Richard Purley and Joan his wife, late the wife of John Gryffyn, to William Buklond esquire, William Gyblot and John 'a Cave,' their heirs and assigns. Charter, with warranty by the said Joan, of all the lands, rents and services in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene Bermondsey co. Surrey which the said Joan with John Gryffyn had by feoffment of Robert Bronnesbury citizen and butcher of London. Witnesses: Thomas Wesenham, Thomas Hay, John Sharpe, John Croft, Thomas John. Dated Bermondsey, 16 March, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 March.
John Chamberleyn otherwise Carter citizen and merchant of Lincoln, to John Sharpe chaplain, Thomas Grantham citizen and merchant, Robert Crabden 'husboundman,' both of Lincoln, and Thomas Chamberleyn otherwise Carter of Buslyngthorp co. Lincoln 'yoman,' their executors and assigns, Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of Lincoln and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 3 April, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 April.
Robert Marshall of Caneby co. Lincoln 'yoman,' to John Tournay of Caneby esquire, Thomas Tournay of Hellowe 'gentilman,' Thomas Wynter of Gaynesburgh mercer and John Argent of Harpeswell merchant, all co. Lincoln, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Caneby and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 3 April, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 April.
John Kyngeston citizen and 'talughchaundeler' of London, to Agnes his wife, Richard Eton 'gentilman,' John Bylton citizen and 'brewer' and Robert Twe citizen and 'bocher,' both of London, their heirs and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels, property and debts in London or elsewhere within the realm. Dated 28 March, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 March.
Membrane 25d.
Ralph Clayton of the parish of St. Giles without Crepulgate in the suburb of London 'taillour,' to John Norman citizen and alderman, Ralph Egerton 'gentilman,' both of London, John Otesdale 'taillour' and John Lewcas 'taillour,' both of the said parish, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in and out of that parish within the realm, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of six silver spoons, price or value 16s. Witnesses: Richard Baxster, Henry Dykeman, James Halle. Dated London, 18 February, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 February.
William Broghton late of Broghton, administrator of Gilbert Norres deceased intestate by virtue of a grant of Thomas archbishop of Canterbury, for that the deceased had notable goods in divers dioceses, to Henry Travers. Receipt for 17 marks, in full of 20 marks wherein he was bound to the deceased. Dated 1 March, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 March.
John Noreys of Brumley co. Kent 'husbondman,' to Richard Wetton clerk, John Chamberleyn clerk of the chancery, Nicholas Sybell and Henry Ferrour, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the town and parish of Brumley and elsewhere in Kent and within the realm. Dated 16 June, 36 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 February this year.
John Compton, son and heir of William Compton and cousin and heir of William Compton sometime of Houton by Newerk co. Notingham esquire father of the said William, to Hugh Pakenham and John Pakenham clerk, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor and advowson of Houton by Newerk, with all lands, rents and possessions of the said William, William and John Compton, or of any other to their use, or any feoffees in the town or parish of Houton or elsewhere in Notinghamshire. Dated 5 December, 31 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 February this year.
Master John Bothe treasurer of the cathedral church of St. Peter York, to Nicholas Byron, Robert Clifton, Richard Bothe and Seth Worsley esquires, their heirs and assigns. Gift with warranty of the advowson of Netherwallop church co. Southampton. Dated 1 March, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 March.
Stephen Tychermerssh citizen and mercer of London, to Peter Alfold citizen and mercer of London and Thomas Ewrygge of Rouchestre co. Kent, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods, chattels, hustlements, raiment, jewels, utensils, wine, merchandise, wares and other things needful within the realm or elsewhere; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one standing piece of silver with cover. Dated London, 23 February, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 March.