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. 385-387. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol1/pp385-387 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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1427

Membrane 15d.
Robert Huberde of Herlawe to John Dygge vicar of Herlawe, William Elyngton parson of Great Perndoun, Roger Haldenby clerk, John Rede parson of Great Lawfare and John Douncere parson of Nethyrwyke, their heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of all his lands, rents and services of freeholders and neifs in Eppynge co. Essex. Witnesses: Gilbert atte Cherche, Reynold Smyth, John Hood, John Dawe, William Sprug. Dated Eppynge, Monday before St. Luke 11 Henry IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 November this year.
Robert Warner, William Weston, William Twyer, William Cavendysshe and John Wakerynge to Thomas Pynchoun of London and Alice his wife and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Thomas Pynchoun. Charter of all their lands called Colmans with a marsh called 'Doneyerde' and 'Sandflete' in the island of Caneve, Pritelwelle, Estwode, Legh and Reylegh co. Essex, which the grantors had jointly with Thomas Pynchoun, William Coker and William Shiplake by feoffment of William Stuwarde and John Bronde chaplains, and Thomas Pynchoun, William Coker and William Shiplake made a release thereof to the grantors, their heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Thomas Flemynge, Richard Pakelesham, Richard Bures, Walter Wodewarde, John Northgrove. Dated Pritewelle, 8 November 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 22 November.
Joan Grafton, daughter of David Grafton deceased, to Thomas Wykes, John Broke of Snaxton, William Benet, William Emery of Canterbury, John Derby, John Bonyngton clerk and John Loueney chaplain, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all the lands, woods, rents and services in Petham and Waltham co. Kent which Robert Bertelot, Richard Maidestane 'baker,' both of Canterbury, John Beke of Petham and John Grene of Calais had by fine levied in the king's court, by acknowledgment of Richard Coton and Isabel his wife. Dated 15 October 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Canterbury on Sunday after St. Martin the Bishop before John de Wotton prior of Dovorre, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year.
John Cursoun knight to Henry Somer and Thomas Rolfe. Quitclaim of the manors of Haughton, 'Heigheoffeley' and Dokesey co. Stafford, and of 84 acres of land, 26 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, 8 acres of heath and 24s. 4d. of rent in Stafforde, Selkemore, Gretwode, Bradeley, Castell by Stafforde and Wolaston which the said Henry and Thomas Rolfe had jointly with Roger Flore, Richard Alrede and William Ailmere, all now deceased, by gift of Nicholas Rikhulle and Isabel his wife by fine levied in the king's court on the morrow of Ascension day 10 Henry V. Dated 4 December 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 5 December.
Thomas Agthorp the younger and John Shirlande clerk to Nicholas Conyngeston and his heirs. Quitclaim of a messuage with garden and two shops adjacent and 13s. 4d. of rent in the parish of St. Dunstan in the 'west' in the suburbs of London, lying between a tenement of the prior of St. Mary Overey on the west called the 'Flourdelys' upon the 'hope' and a tenement of the church of St. Paul London on the east called the 'Crane' upon the 'hope,' which messuage etc. they now hold jointly with the said Nicholas in fee simple by grant of William Burton chaplain and Richard Blethworth, John Gedney being mayor of London, Robert Otelley and Henry Frowyk sheriffs, Ralph Barton alderman of the ward. Witnesess: John Fulthorp, Richard Nordoun, William Chapman, Geoffrey Gyboun and John Pekke citizens and drapers of London. Dated the feast of St. Martin in winter 6 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 December.