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Nov. 26. Westminster. |
Richard de Hoton of Aton to William de Nessefeld of Scotton.
Recognisance for 74l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands
and chattels in Yorkshire. |
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Membrane 8d. |
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Writing of Robert Gy of Wixbrugge, being a quitclaim with warranty
to William Schirforde, his heirs and assigns, of a piece of land and
meadow in Westminster with houses thereon built between the
messuage of Walter de Stodleye and a tenement sometime of John de
Henden extending from the high way leading from Westminster
towards Charryngcrouch to a meadow sometime of John de Stonore.
Witnesses: Richard Rok the elder, Richard Rok the younger, Robert de
Hakeborne, Peter Bocher, Roger de Sudbury. Dated Westminster,
Sunday after All Saints 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 November. |
Nov. 5. Westminster. |
Richard de Ask to John atte Halle. Recognisance for 40l., to be
levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Yorkshire. |
Nov. 7. Westminster. |
Thomas atte Castell of Westsmethefeld citizen of London to
Thomas de Irelond citizen and skinner of London. Recognisance
for 80l., to be levied etc. in the said city. |
Nov. 8. Westminster. |
John de Littelbyrs to Thomas de Lucy knight. Recognisance
for 100l., to be levied etc. in Lincolnshire. |
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Writing of John del Isle of Wodeton knight, being an acquittance
to John de Cobeham lord of Cobeham knight for 800 marks received,
with defeasance of a recognisance for 1,000 marks, and of a rent of
100l. to be taken of the manors of Chissebury, Henton and Beneknoll
co. Wilts to him granted by the said John de Cobeham as security for
payment of the said sum, and release of all personal actions. Dated
Southwerk, the church of Our Lady called Overre, Friday the feast
of All Saints 38 Edward III. French. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 November. |
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Writing of William Cotegrave citizen of London, giving with
warranty to John Payn citizen of London for life a yearly rent of
4l. to be taken at four terms of the year by even portions of his
tenement in the parish of St. Augustine Watlyngestrete London, situate
between tenements of Henry de Guldeford on the west and Andrew de
Cornewaille on the east, with power of distraint if the same be in arrear,
and William has this day paid 1d. in name of seisin, Adam de Bury being
mayor of London, Simon de Mordon and John de Mitford sheriffs.
Witnesses: John de Kirkeby, William Passeware, Andrew de
Cornubia, Simon de Godestowe, John Ittlycote. Dated London,
10 November 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 11 November. |
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Writing indented of William de Sepvantz, granting to William de
Boudon chaplain, his heirs and assigns, the manor of Wyghebergh co.
Essex without any rent until St. Bartholomew next and thenceforward
for two years, and after that term rendering to the grantor and his heirs
200l. every year at the Beheading of St. John Baptist, power being
reserved to enter again if the rent be in arrear so that such entry be
in discharge of all arrears; William de Boudon, his heirs and assigns,
shall acquit and defend the premises during the said term of all services,
rents and demands towards the lords of the fee and all others
whatsoever, shall maintain all houses and walls thereof, in roofing,
enclosures and other repairs, and shall fell no trees upon the lands
thereof but for repair of the said houses if need be and for fuel
thereupon. Dated Wyghebergh, the morrow of Michaelmas
38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 11 November. |
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Writing of John de Cherleton of Appeleye knight, giving with
warranty to Sir Thomas de Bello Campo earl of Warrewyk and
Sir Richard de Piryton clerk during the grantor's life 20l. of yearly
rent which Sir John de Trillowe knight is bound to render for seven
eighths of the manor of Melcote co. Warrewyk which he holds of the said
John de Cherleton, together with the reversion of the premises after
the term previously granted to Sir John de Trillowe, the reversion of
the eighth part of the said manor which is in Gloucestershire after the
term granted to John le Rous, and the right of entry for default of
payment of the rent or for any other contravention of the demise
made to the said John Trillowe and John le Rous. Dated Westminster,
8 November 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 November. |
Nov. 27. Westminster. |
Richard de Hoton of Aton to Richard de Ravensere clerk.
Recognisance for 16l. 18s. 8d., to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in Yorkshire. |
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Membrane 7d. |
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Writing of Thomas son of Henry del Stokkes of Wakefeld, being a quitclaim with warranty to Thomas de Hasilden of the same, his heirs
and assigns, of a tenement with garden and croft adjoining in the town
of Wakefeld in a street called 'le Northgate' between tenements
sometime of Thomas Seele on the north and of the grantor on the
south, which tenement the said Thomas de Hasilden lately had for
life of the grant of the said Thomas son of Henry. Witnesses: William
de Fyncheden, John de Waddesworth, John de Dronsfeld, William de
Gayrgrave, Hugh de Wombewell, John de Bretton, William de
Castelford. Dated Wakefeld, Friday after St. Martin in winter
38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November. |
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Writing of John de Rydyngherssh, son and heir of John de Rydyngherssh, being a quitclaim with warranty to Sir Thomas de Uvedale
knight, his heirs and assigns, of all lands in Chelsham and Tycheseye
which Sir Thomas has for life by demise of the said John the father.
Dated Westminster, Saturday after St. Matthew 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November. |
Nov. 16. Westminster. |
Robert earl of Stafford to the king. Recognisance for 80l., to be
levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
Staffordshire. |
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Estreat sent to the exchequer. |
Nov. 19. Westminster. |
Richard Brennand to John atte Halle. Recognisance for 40l.,
to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. |
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Robert de Tughale to David de Wollore, Thomas de Neuby and
Michael de Ravendale clerks. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied etc.
in Northumberland. |
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Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the said Robert
pay 10l. on Whitsunday next. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said Michael. |
Nov. 20. Westminster. |
Brother John abbot of Whallay, for himself and the convent, to
David de Wollore and Thomas de Neuby clerks. Recognisance for
40 marks, to be levied etc. of their lands and chattels and ecclesiastical
goods in Lancashire. |
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Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the said abbot
pay 20 marks in the quinzaine of St. Hilary next. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said David. |
Nov. 20. Westminster. |
William de Hull clerk to Richard de Ravensere clerk. Recognisance
for 20l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels in Worcestershire. |
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Writing of John Payn citizen of London, being a quitclaim to William
de Cotegrave citizen of London, his heirs and assigns, of a tenement
in the parish of St. Augustine by the door of St. Paul's church London
situate between tenements of Henry de Guldeford on the west and of
Andrew de Cornewaille on the east, and of a yearly rent of 4l. to be
thereof taken for the life of the said John to him granted by a writing
of the said William (above, p. 82). Witnesses: Richard de Gillyng,
William Passeware, Andrew Cornewaille, John de Kirkeby, Hugh
Walssh. Dated London, 19 November 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 November. |
Nov. 21. Westminster. |
Hugh de Berewyk knight and John de Baldyndon to John de
Repynghale. Recognisance for 10l., to be levied, in default of payment,
of their lands and chattels in Oxfordshire. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Thomas de la More and John Laundels to John de Repynghale.
Recognisance for 10l., to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire. |
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John de Repynghale to Richard de Ravensere clerk. Recognisance
for 9l. 9s., to be levied etc. in Lincolnshire. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Writing of Thomas son and heir of William de Recolvre of Kent,
being a quitclaim to Master Robert de Bourne parson of Frakenham
and Robert Vyntier of Maydenstan of the manor of Shoforde by
Maydenstan co. Kent. Dated London, Sunday before St. Katherine
38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 November. |
Nov. 28. Westminster. |
To the constable of Bristol castle or his lieutenant. Order, for
sure causes, to receive from the bearer by indenture John Heroun
knight for safe custody in the king's prison within the said castle
until further order, as he would answer to the king in person, body
for body, under pain of forfeiture of life and limb. |
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By letter of the secret seal. |
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The like writs to the following, for safe custody of the prisoners
named: |
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To the constable of Old Sarum castle or his lieutenant, concerning
William de Lilleburn knight. |
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To the constable of Winchester castle or his lieutenant, concerning
William Heroun knight. |
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To the constable of Oxford castle or his lieutenant, concerning
John Heroun 'esquier.' |
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To the constable of Gloucester castle or his lieutenant, concerning
Roger Heroun knight. |
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To the constable of Corf castle or his lieutenant, concerning
Nicholas de Raymes. |
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Membrane 6d. |
Nov. 27. Westminster. |
John Wardedieu of Sywell to Roger Dalyngregge. Recognisance
for 1,000l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels
in Sussex. |
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Roger Dalyngregge to John Wardedieu. Recognisance for 1,000l.,
to be levied etc. in Sussex. |
Nov. 27. Westminster. |
John de Mallyng of Walton, William de Castelford of Wakefeld,
William de Houden of Clokton and William de Walton to Queen
Philippa. Joint and several recognisance for 34l. 19s., to be levied
etc. in Essex. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Richard de Raveneser the
said queen's attorney. |
Nov. 29. Westminster. |
William Tauk to John Salter son of Richard Salter of Horsham.
Recognisance for 10 marks payable in the quinzaine of St. Hilary next;
to be levied etc. in Sussex. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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The said William to the said John. Recognisance for 10 marks
payable in the quinzaine of Easter next; to be levied etc. in Sussex. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Alan de Carlel goldsmith of London to John Payn armourer of
London. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in the city of
London. |
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Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition
that John Payn, his heirs and assigns, shall peaceably hold for a term
of eleven years from Christmas next all the lands, rents and services
in the parish of St. Andrew at Castle Baynard London which he has
of the demise of Adam de Carlel, and the said Adam had of the demise
of Alan de Carlel goldsmith and Agnes his wife; and if the said
Alan shall alien or charge the premises within the said term, the
recognisance shall remain in force. Dated London, 2 December
38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 3 December. |
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Writing indented of Adam de Carlel 'taillour,' granting and demising
with warranty to John Payn armourer of London, his heirs and assigns,
for a term of eleven years from Christmas next, all the lands, rents
and services in the parish of St. Andrew at Castle Baynard London
which descended by inheritance to Agnes wife of Alan de Carlel citizen
and goldsmith of London after the decease of John de Hales
'wodemongere' her father, as fully as the said Adam had them
by virtue of a demise of the said Alan and Agnes for twelve years from
Christmas 37 Edward III. Dated London, 29 November
38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 December. |
Dec. 2. Westminster. |
Robert de Duxfeld of Newcastle upon Tyne to David de Wollore
and Thomas de Neuby clerks. Recognisance for 80l., to be levied,
in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Northumberland. |
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Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the said Robert
pay 40l. on the feast of St. Andrew next. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said David. |
Nov. 30. Westminster. |
Thomas de la Dale knight to Richard de Ravenser clerk.
Recognisance for 50 marks, to be levied etc. in Bedfordshire. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Charter of Richard son and heir of Thomas de Whelton, giving with
warranty to Richard Gregory the elder, John Belewe chaplain and
Richard Ambresdon chaplain, their heirs and assigns, all his lands
sometime of Thomas his father in Bekenesfeld, Burnham, Chalfhunte
St. Giles and Chalfhunte St. Peter. Witnesses: William Donynton,
John atte Glorie, Nicholas Donynton, Thomas Fraunkeleyn, John le
Irmongere, John Sparwe, William Derneden. Dated Bekenesfeld,
Saturday the feast of St. Andrew 38 Edward III. |
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Letter of Richard son and heir of Thomas de Whelton, granting to
Richard Gregory the elder, John Belewe chaplain and Richard
Ambresdon chaplain a yearly rent of 100s. to be taken at Michaelmas
of all his lands in Sussex, with power to levy the same by distraint
if need be, delivering to them 1d. in name of seisin. Dated London,
the feast of St. Andrew 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing charter and
letter, 1 December. |
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Writing of Henry de Shankton parson of Haddestoke, being a release
to Robert de Corby of all actions and demands in the lands and rents
which were of John de Brigeham in Westwrottyng and Swafham
Priour. Dated London, 2 December 38 Edward III. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 December. |