Close Rolls, Edward III: February 1377

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 14, 1374-1377. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: February 1377', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 14, 1374-1377, (London, 1913) pp. 513-515. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol14/pp513-515 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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February 1377

Feb. 2.
Westminster.
Gilbert Wace of Oxfordshire to Nicholas de Carreu. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Oxfordshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Writing of John de Sancto Neoto clerk, being a bond to John Giffard of Cotherstok clerk in 100 marks payable at the Annunciation next. Dated Holburne, 7 February 51 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February.
Writing of Walter de Clyfton abbot of Wardon co. Bedford, being a bond to John Giffard of Cotherstok clerk of Northamtonshire in 100 marks received as a loan to the profit of the monastery, payable at the Annunciation next. Dated Holbourne in the suburb of London, 7 February 51 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February.
Charter of Robert de Marny knight, giving with warranty to Robert de Burton parson of Southwokyndon and John Colyn chaplain, their heirs and assigns, the manor of Kyngeseye co. Bukingham. Witnesses: Sir Reynold Malyns, Sir Gilbert Wace knights, William Upton, John Rolves, John Touy, John Fayrmay, Thomas Parage. Dated Kyngeseye, 7 January 50 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February this year.
Writing indented of Thomas Sakeville lord of the manor of Marlesford co. Suffolk, acknowledging that he has received of Ralph de Bokkyng, his tenant of the manor of Helmengham, 100s. in name of relief after the decease of John de Bokkyng son of William de Bockyngg for the manor of Helmengham which the said Ralph holds of him in socage by the service of 100s. a year payable at the manor of Marlesford. Witnesses: Edmund Stonore, Geoffrey de Hunden, Thomas Doily, Thomas atte Oke of Bergham, John Olney, Robert Hotoft, William Rukeld. Dated Westminster, Saturday after the Purification 51 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February.
Writing of Thomas son and heir of Sir Richard de Bideford knight of full age, being a quitclaim to Sir Richard de Raveneshere clerk, Sir Thomas atte Strete, Sir Robert Teye knight, John Batayle, Thomas Batayle, John Boys of Tolleshunte, Geoffrey Hunden, John Quenyld, William Giffard, John Martel, Walter Arderne, Henry Sparke and Robert atte Watere of all lands which they have in the towns of Leghes, Felstede and Blakenottele. Witnesses: Sir Thomas Morewell knight, Thomas Albon, John Redeswell, John Bradeleyhe, John Bunsemere. Dated Stokkenepelham, Sunday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle 50 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February this year.
Membrane 22d.
Writing of John Richemond, son of Godfrey Richemond of Thaxstede co. Essex, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard earl of Arundell and Surrey, his heirs and assigns, of all the lands, rents and services in the town of Little Canefeld co. Essex held by the said earl and some time of John de Lacheleye and Isabel his wife. Witnesses; Thomas Rocheford of Ledenrothyng, John Caunbrigge of Donmowe, John Yerdelee, John Brenge, John Kent of Thaxstede. Dated London, 1 February 51 Edward III. French.
Indenture made at London 2 February 51 Edward III, between Richard earl of Arundell and Surrey and John Richemond son of Godfrey Richemond of Thaxstede co. Essex, witnessing a grant to the earl, his heirs and assigns, of a yearly rent of 20l. to be taken at Easter and Michaelmas by even portions of all the said John's lands in the town of Thaxstede or elsewhere in Essex with power to distrain for arrears, and he has put the earl in seisin by payment of 4d.; and covenant for defeasance of the said rent, upon condition that the earl, his heirs and assigns, shall peaceably hold all the lands in Little Canefeld which were sometime of John de Lacheleye and Isabel his wife without impeachment or disturbance in time to come by John Richemond, his heirs or any other in their name in any court of the king or other lord in respect thereof or any of parcel of the same. Dated London, as above. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writing and indenture by John Richemond, 6 February.
Indenture made between Sir Robert de Teye, Richard de Ravensere clerk, Thomas Strete clerk, John Bataille, Thomas Bataille, John de Boys, Geoffrey Hunden, William Gyffard, Walter Arderne, John Martell, John Quynyld, Henry Spark and Robert atte Watere, feoffees of the manor called Coppedehalle co. Essex and the advowson of the one part, and Sir William de Septvance of the other part, being a defeasance by the first parties, who were enfeoffed by Sir Walter atte Lee, son and heir of Sir John atte Lee knight and Joan his wife, of the warranty in a release of the said manor and advowson made by Sir William to Sir John atte Lee and Joan and to the said John's heirs, dated Haveryng atte Boure, 4 September 41 Edward III, in case the said feoffees or any of them, their heirs or assigns, shall be impleaded by any of the heirs of Sir John atte Lee and Joan by reason of any gift or entail to them made; provided always that if they or any tenant of the premises or parcel thereof shall be impleaded by any other than the heirs of Sir John and Joan, it shall be lawful for them to deraign warranty according to the said release, this indenture notwithstanding. Dated 2 December 50 Edward III. French.
[No acknowledgment recorded.]
Writing of Giles de Seint Johan knight lord of Plumpton, son and heir of Isabel sometime wife of Richard de Rothyngge citizen and vintner of London, giving to Richard de Preston citizen and corder of London, his heirs and assigns, a yearly rent of 10l. to be taken of his manor of Plomton one moiety at Easter the other at Michaelmas, and if the rent be in arrear at any term in whole or in part, power at their will to enter, hold and enjoy the said manor and all goods and chattels therein found until contented of the same with damages and costs; and he has put the said Richard in possession of the said rent by payment of 40d. Dated Sunday the eve of the Purification 51 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February.
Indenture made between Giles de Seint John knight lord of Plumpton, son and heir of Isabel sometime wife of Richard de Rothyngge citizen and vintner of London, and Richard de Preston citizen and corder of London, being a defeasance of a yearly rent of 10l. to be taken of the manor of Plumton granted to the said Richard by the said Giles, upon condition that the said Richard, his heirs and other the tenants thereof shall peaceably hold and enjoy, without being thrust out by recovery by any older title or right, all the tenements which the said Isabel had in the parish of St. Dunstan by the Tower of London with a quay called 'Pesokeswharf,' and by deed gave the same to the said Richard for life, and after made a quitclaim thereof to him; and the said Giles likewise after made a quitclaim of the said tenements, shops, solars and cellars to the said Richard and his heirs. Dated Tuesday the morrow of the Purification 51 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February.