Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1427

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 1, 1422-1429. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1427', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 1, 1422-1429, (London, 1933) pp. 377-382. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol1/pp377-382 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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1427

Membrane 20d.
John Toller citizen and tailor of London to Richard Selby, John Chese, both of the chancery, and Thomas Haydok 'gentilman,' their heirs, executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm; and because his seal is to many unknown, he has procured that the seal of Henry Barton citizen and skinner of London and alderman thereof be hereto attached. Dated London, the feast of St. Bartholomew 4 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 28 September this year.
John Reode to Thomas Barton of Webbeley the elder, Thomas Brugge of Ivyngton, Richard Watyes of Budenwey and John Dilew vicar of 'Churchedylewe,' and to the heirs and assigns of Thomas Barton. Charter with warranty of all lands, rents and services in 'Churchedylewe' co. Hereforde lately held by Nicholas Haywarde. Witnesses: Robert Whitney knight, John Merbury, John Brugge, John Walweyn, William Corbet. Dated 'Churchedylewe,' 6 March 5 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 October this year.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
John Erythe of Wolwich co. Kent 'gentilman' to John Stopyndoun of Canterbury. Recognisance for 40 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Kent.
Joan Halle who was wife of John Halle citizen and 'grocer' of London, administrator of John Kesteven deceased intestate it is said, and executrix of her husband, to John Grevelle esquire, William Byfelde vicar of Claybroke, John Shyngey and Robert Wynnesbury, their heirs and assigns. Release of all actions or executions of a statute staple for 80l. made to John Kesteven before William Walderne then mayor of the staple of Westminster, deputed to receive acknowledgments of debts therein, by Robert de Langton sometime apprentice of John Conynges citizen and mercer of London, and of all actions and executions of any statutes, and all her right by reason thereof in manors, lands, rents and services in 'Estlangton' and the manor of Ulthorp co. Leycestre. Dated 10 October 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 October.
Alice who was wife of William Frebody to John Leventhorp the younger esquire and William Aleyn, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of 'Westbromwyche' co. Stafford. Witnesses: Nicholas Thyknys, William Robyns, Nicholas Scoles. Dated Monday after Michaelmas 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 November.
John Burgoyne to Henry Somer and Katherine his wife and to the heirs and assigns of Henry Somer. Quitclaim of all the lands in the towns and fields of Grancestre, Cantebrigge, Cotene, Whitewelle, Berton and Cotenham co. Cantebrigge late of 'Jakys' de Grancestre. Dated London, 11 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 November.
Hamelet Smethewyke esquire to John atte Wode of Wircestre his cousin. Quitclaim of the arms borne by Sir John atte Wode of Worcestershire knight, to wit 'gowles' with a lion rampant of silver armed of azure the tail fourche, which arms now pertain, and of right ought to pertain to 'the said atte Wode' and his heirs; and general release of all actions real and personal. Dated 20 November 6 Henry VI. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Hamon, 20 November.
Richard Vernoun, son and heir of Richard Vernoun knight, to John Stafforde bishop of Bath and Wells, Master Walter Bulloke, Master Thomas Barton clerks, Hugh Stanforde, Richard Aylesbury and John Brocton tenants of all the lands in Staffordshire of Edmund Stafforde late bishop of Exeter, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of 'Clyftonhethe,' the heath called 'Clyftonhethe,' and all lands, rents and services in Clyfton and Haunton co. Stafforde. Dated Horlaston, 6 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 November.
William Elington parson of Great Perdoun, John Rede late parson of Great Lawfare and John Douncere late parson of Netherwyke to William Moston and John Ferrour. Letter of attorney, appointing them to give Master Thomas Lyes, Nicholas Hulme, John Radclyf, James de Oculshagh, Stephen Austell clerks and James Grenehalgh seisin of all lands, rents and services in Epping which William Elington and the others had jointly with John Dygge late vicar of Herlawe and Roger Haldenby clerk, both now deceased, by feoffment of Robert Huberde of Herlawe. Dated 10 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 November.
John Elerton of Keggeworth co. Leycester, cousin and heir of Robert Elerton of 'Stepel Mordoun,' to William bishop of Cestre, John Wakerle esquire, Richard Drax, William Walkerne, John Catevan, John Fyssher and Richard Shephirde. Quitclaim of the manor of Bradefelde. Dated 20 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 22 November.
Membrane 19d.
Robert Roos of Gedeney knight to Robert lord Wylughby, John Loturell parson of Gedeney, Thomas Sutton and Thomas Meers esquires of Lincolnshire, John Aske, Peter de la Haye and John Dysne of Yorkshire esquires, Thomas Claymonde of Hale and John Wessyngton of Gedeney, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all manors, lands, rents and services, reversions, neifs and all that goes with them, villenages and advowsons in the counties aforesaid which they have by his feoffment. Dated Gedeney, 14 September 9 Henry V.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by Robert de Roos, 25 October this year.
Robert Roos of Gedney knight to Robert lord Wyllughby, John Loturell parson of Gedney, Thomas Sutton and Thomas Meers esquires of Lincolnshire, John Aske, Peter de la Haye, and John Dysne of Yorkshire esquires, Thomas Claymonde of Hale and John Wessyngton of Gedney, their heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of all manors, lands, rents and services, reversions, neifs and all that goes with them, villenages and advowsons in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire which the grantor had by demise of John Aske, Peter de la Hay, John Dysne, John Loturell, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Meers, Thomas Claymonde and John Wessyngton. Witnesses: Philip le Despenser, Robert Hakbeche, John Holbeche and Philip Braunche of Lincolnshire knights, Robert Hylton, John Routhe and Robert Babthorp of Yorkshire knights, Richard Welby, Robert Haytefeelde and Robert Elys esquires. Dated Gedney co. Lincoln, 6 June 9 Henry V.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 October this year.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Edmund Spayn to John Ingelande. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in Yorkshire.
Condition, that he shall abide and perform the award of Thomas Rolfe serjeant at law and Thomas Haseley arbitrators chosen on his behalf, Thomas Fulthorp sergeant at law and John Thwayte on behalf of John Ingelande touching the title and possession of a messuage, four tofts, 100 acres of land and 4 acres of wood in Benteley (Bentley) and Rysceby co. York claimed by the said Edmund, provided the same be made before the morrow of St. Martin next, and if the arbitrators may not agree, the award of an umpire to be by them chosen, provided his award be made before the octaves of St. Martin.
Cancelled, because the parties are agreed.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
John Ingelande to Edmund Spayn. (Like) recognisance.
Condition (as above).
Cancelled (as before).
John Burgoyne to Henry Somer and Katherine his wife. Confirmation of their estate in the manor of Grancestre and all other lands of 'Jakys' de Grancestre in Grancestre, Cantebrigge, Cotene, Whetewelle, Berton and Cotenham co. Cantebrigge, which by charter dated Grancestre, Saturday after the Conception 6 Henry IV, the said 'Jakys' gave to Payn Typtoft knight, Thomas Bradfelde, both now deceased, and John Burgoyne, their heirs and assigns, and the said Henry and Katherine are now tenants of two thirds thereof by grant of Guy Corbet and Joan his wife, late the wife of Thomas son of the said 'Jakys,' for term of her life, and of the third part by grant of Joan late wife of the said 'Jakys,' who has that part in dower; and grant of the reversion of the said manor and lands to the said Henry, Thomas Chaumberleyn clerk and Robert Cavendisshe and to the heirs and assigns of the said Henry. Dated 10 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 November.
William Rokesburgh John Barle, Robert Chishele, John Kirkeby and William Petvile, their heirs, executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead in Hertfordshire and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 4 August 5 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November this year.
Richard Vernoun, son and heir of Richard Vernoun knight, to John Stafforde bishop of Bath and Wells, Master Walter Bulloke, Master Thomas Barton clerks, Hugh Stanforde, Richard Aylesbury and John Brocton tenants of all manors and lands in Staffordshire of Edmund Stafforde bishop of Exeter, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of 'Clyftonhethe,' the heath called 'Clyftonhethe' and all lands, rents and services in Clyfton and Haunton co. Stafford; and acknowledgment that they are thereof seised by feoffment of the said Edmund. Dated Horlaston, 6 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 November.
Membrane 18d.
Robert Roos of Gedney knight to John Procatour, Robert Gunby, John Fosseton, John Underwode and Richard Baylay. Letter of attorney, appointing them to give Robert lord Wyllughby, John Loturell parson of Gedney, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Meers esquires of Lincolnshire, John Aske, Peter de la Haye, John Dysne of Yorkshire esquires, Thomas Claymonde of Hale and John Wessyngton of Gedney seisin of all the manors, lands, rents and services, reversions, neifs and all that goes with them, villenages and advowsons in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire which he had by demise of John Aske, Peter de la Haye, John Dysne, John Loturell, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Meers, Thomas Claymonde and John Wessyngton. Dated Gedney co. Lincoln, 6 June 9 Henry V.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 October this year.
Thomas Clarell the younger and Elizabeth his wife to John Burgh of Catryk, John Conyers and Thomas Clerk, both of Hornby. Letter of attorney, appointing them to give Henry Percy earl of Northumberland, Richard Nevylle, William Fitz Hugh knights, Robert Fitz Hugh clerk, Christopher Conyers and John Thoralby clerk seisin of the manor of Sadbery by Gyllynge otherwise Sadbergh, and of all other their lands, rents and services in Sadbery and Gyllynge. Dated 1 May 5 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Doncastre co. York 28 May 5 Henry VI before James Strangways, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year.
Vacated, because in the fifth year.
Richard Vernoun, son and heir of Richard Vernoun knight, to Richard Stafforde, cousin and heir of Edmund Stafforde bishop of Exeter, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of 'Clyftonhethe,' the heath called 'Clyftonhethe' and all lands, rents and services in Clyfton and Haunton co. Stafforde. Dated Horlaston, 6 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 18 November.
William Elyngton parson of Great Perndoun, John Rede late parson of Great Lawfare and John Douncere late parson of Netherwyke to William Moston and John Ferrour. Letter of attorney, appointing them to enter and take possession of all lands, rents and services in Eppynge which William Elyngton and the others had jointly with John Dygge late vicar of Herlawe and Roger Haldenby clerk, both now deceased, by feoffment of Robert Huberde of Herlawe. Dated 6 November 6 Henry VI.
William Elington parson of Great Perndoun, John Rede late parson of Great Lawfare and John Douncere late parson of Netherwyke to Master Thomas Lyes, Nicholas Hulme, John Radclyf, James de Oculshagh, Stephen Austell clerks and James Grenehalgh, their heirs and assigns. Charter of demise of all lands, rents and services in Eppyng which the grantors had jointly with John Dygge late vicar of Herlawe and Roger Haldenby clerk, both now deceased, by feoffment of Robert Huberde of Herlawe. Witnesses: Henry Longley, William Rokesburgh, John Ferrour, John Janyn, John Page. Dated 10 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing charter and writing, 20 November.
Thomas Charlton knight, son and heir of Thomas Charlton of Middlesex, to Thomas Mortemer esquire, William Rothewelle of Bradden co. Norhampton, John Gresell, John Burbache of Bukinghamshire and Thomas atte Welle of Aillesbury co. Bukingham. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Brookton co. Bukingham and all lands in Grove, which Thomas Mortemer and the others had by feoffment of Thomas Frowyke esquire, Henry Frowyke citizen and mercer of London, John Fray, Robert Skeren and Robert Warner of London. Dated London, 12 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 22 November.