Deeds: A.1 - A.100

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.

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Series A. (EXCHEQUER: TREASURY OF THE RECEIPT.)

A.1 - A.100

[Bucks.] A. 1. Grant by John le Chapman, of Newport Paynel, to John de Swonton and Emma his wife, of land in 'le Longegoselond,' in Chechelee. Witnesses:—Roger Hodelyve, William Gully, of Newport, and others (named). Newport, the first Sunday in Lent, 3 Edward III.
[Bucks.] A. 2. Grant by William, son of Robert the Beadle (Bedelli), of Angmodesham, to Jerisia, bis sister, of land in Angmodesham, at the yearly rent of a rose. Witnesses:—Walter de Ran, Adam Eddred, William le Dispenser, and others (named). Much injured.
[Bucks.] A. 3. Grant by Simon Russell, of Dachett, to his sons, John and William, of his tenements in Dachett, with his goods and chattels, subject to a clause of maintenance for himself, Isabella his wife, and their children, and to a yearly payment of 20s. Windsor, 1 August, 16 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 4. Grant by John de la Penne, of Dachette, to Walter Weylond and Isabella his wife, of Windsor, of land on Ramforlong, in Dachette. Witnesses:—John Meyn, John Eylwyne, John de Dachette, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 5. Grant by William Roger, of Dachette, to Simon Tholi, of that place, of land in 'la Flete,' in Dachette. Witnesses:—Henry de Ponte, John de la Penne, Richard Alayn, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 6. Grant by Walter Tappelhawe, of Chalveye, to William le Tyelere, of Uptone, of land in Bousemed, adjoining Morforlong, in Dachette. Monday before St. George the Martyr, 17 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 7. Bond between John atte Pleystouwe, of Langeleye, and Simon Russel, of Dachette, relative to land in Ramfurlang and Westmidefurlong, in Dachette. 4 October, 6 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 8. Grant by Andrew de Blakewelle to Sir Hugh son of Otho, of a meadow in Cestresham, at Blakewelle, adjoining the bank called 'Pyhtlesburne' on the road from Bovendon to Blakewelle Mill, paying a clove yearly. Witnesses:—Sirs Roger de Becheworthe, John de Cheyney, Stephen de Cheyndut, the younger, and others (named).
Endorsed: Land at Blakewelle Melne, in the parish of Chessham, at Iselhamsted, unjustly detained by the Earl of Oxford.
[Bucks.] A. 9. Grant by John Lamberd to Walter Toly, of Dachette, of land in Norhtmed, in Dachette, in places called 'Wateryhale,' 'Grumbardesdol,' and 'Dodeshangre.' Sunday after St. Gregory, 1 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 10. Release by Edmund, son and heir of Sir Robert de Pinkenie, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of the manors of Foulemere and Dachet. Witnesses:—Roger de Insula, Hugh Daundely, Ralph de Leukenore, John de Wylughby, Adam de Harovedon, John in Salicibus, Henry de Isham. Northbarton, Friday next after St. Augustine the Bishop, 31 Edward I. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 11. Grant by Simon le Nappere, of Dachette, to Simon Russel, of that place, and Walter his son, of land upon Brocfurlang, in Dachett. 18 January, 5 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 12. Grant by Henry de Burnham, son of Richard de Sancto Neotho, to Walter, son of Robert de Cippenham, of a wood in the parish of Burnham, and of the rents of tenements in Prestore and at 'le Mulleweye.' Witnesses:—Ralph de Burnham, Robert de Brutewelle, clerk, and others (named).
Bucks. A. 13. Grant by Robert de Ver, Earl of Oxford, to William de Warenne, eldest son of John, Earl Warenne, and to Joan, Earl Robert's eldest daughter, of the manor of Medmenham and land in Cestresham, and to the heirs of the said William by her, with remainders. Witnesses:— Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, William de Valence, Lord Pembroke, Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, Sirs William Bardolf, Reginald de Argenteyn, Anselm de Gyse, Richard de Suthcherch, Richard de la Vache, John de Beuchaump, Saer de Hontingfeud, Henry de Lacy, and others (named). 30 September, 12 Edward I.
[Bucks.] A. 14. Confirmation by William, son and heir of John atte Pleystowe, of Langelee, of a grant by Juliana, formerly wife of the said John, to Simon Russel and Simon his son, of land upon Ramfurlong, in Dachet. 7 April, 10 Edward III.
[Bucks.] A. 15. Grant by Gilbert, prior of Holy Trinity, London, to Joce son of Robert, for 80 marcs, of land in Langeleye Chendut. Witnesses:— Sirs Hugh Drunal and Sylvo Lenveys, knts., Thomas de Bolestrod, and others (named). [A.D. 1260–1264.]
[Bucks.] A. 16. Grant by Walter, son of Robert de Cippenham, to his son Walter, of a wood in the parish of Burnham and of the rents of tenements at Prestore and Mulweye. Witnesses:—Stephen de Clivedene, Ralph de Burnham, Robert de Brutewelle, clerk, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 17. Release by William Meyn, and Alice his wife, to Simon Russel, of land upon Grasfurlang, in Dachette. The morrow of All Saints, 11 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 18. Grant by John, son of Alexander de Reda, to King Edward I. and Queen Eleanor, of land in Langeleye Cheynduit which he bought of Alan le Huirer, citizen of London. Witnesses:—Sirs John de Vesey, Otho de Grandison, Hugh son of Otho, and others (named). [Edward I.] Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 19. Copy of A. 29. [15th century.]
[Bucks.] A. 20. Grant by Warin de Walecot to his brother Roger, in exchange for land in Walecot held by the latter, of land in Langeley. Witnesses:— Sir Ralph de Cheindut, Geoffrey de Ardena, Nicholas de Wavendon, Thomas de Cheineduit, Alexander de Greinvil, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 21. Grant by Richard, son of Peter Attemerende, to Simon Tholy, of Dachette, of land in the vill of Dachette. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Ponte, of Wyradesbury, Henry de Eyton, of the same place, Richard de la Merke, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 22. Grant by Awyn atte Aldre, and Juliana his sister, to Richard Kenebald, of Dorneye, of lands and tenements in Dorneye. Sunday after the Annunciation, 33 Edward III. Two seals.
[Bucks.] A. 23. Release by John atte Pleystouwe, of Langele, to Simon Russel, of Datchet, of land upon Ramfurlang, in Datchet. 8 June, 8 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 24. Letters of attorney by Richard atte Liente, of Burnham, to Thomas "in the Lane," the younger, of Datchet, to deliver to Simon Russel, of Datchet, seisin of the fishery in the foss next the meadow called 'Menemed.' 18 February, 15 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 25. Grant by Richard, son of John de Dachette, tanner, to John de Elvetham and William Bucke, of land at Gateweye, extending to Gatebruge, in Dachette. Sunday after St. Gregory, 22 Edward I. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 26. Grant by Richard, son of Peter Attemerende, to Simon Tholy, of Dachet, of land in Datchet. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Ponte, of Wyradesbury, Henry de Eyton, of the same place, Richard de la Merke, of Upton, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 27. Release by William de Medmenham to Simon Tholy, of Datchet, of the land held by him of Richard, son of Peter Attemerhende, in the field called 'le Linche,' at Datchet. Witnesses:—William Adam, of Horton, Richard Alayn, of the same place, John de Suhtle, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 28. Grant by John de Hoding to St. Mary of Wykes, of half a marc of annual rent issuing out of land in Bechenefeld. Witnesses:— Hugh de Goldingham, William de Hoding, Matthew de Braham, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 29. Grant by Dunecan de Lascelles, and Christina his wife, to the House of St. Mary of Wykes, and I[donea], the prioress, of the homage of Alard, son of Aldwin de Bosco, of land in Bekenesfeld, of that moiety of land there called 'Deue,' and a moiety of the park of Walter de Windleshores, in frankalmoign, in exchange for land granted by Christina, daughter of Ralph de Windlesores, to that house. Further grant of a moiety of the church of Burnham. Witnesses:—Richard de Gosfeld, Ralph de Holdeng, John de Aiewill, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Bucks.] A. 30. Release by William, son of John de Hoding, to the House of St. Mary of Wikes, of the rent and homage which Richard de Camera owes them in Bekknefeud. Witnesses:—Master Roger de Gosebek, Sir Geoffrey the Canon (Canonik'), prior of Lattimer, Sir Matthew de Braham, vicar of Wirmundeford, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 31. Release by John Durdaunt, of Denham, to Simon Russel, of Dachette, and his brother John, of land and a messuage in Dachette. Witnesses:—John Merre, William Wylee, John Aylrihc, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 32. Release by Simon le Nappere, of Datchette, and Isabella his wife, to Adam, son of William Wodiat, of the same place, of a cottage with curtilage in Dachette. 11 May, 22 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 33. Grant by John, son of Robert le Fysschere, of Dachette, to Adam Wodeyet, and Alice his wife, of a messuage and land situate at Estlongforlong, Rampforlong, Chelt, Wilbaldesham (quœ est forera), 'le Newemed,' 'le Lenge mersch,' Balmerescroft, 'le Flete,' 'le Northmed,' and Bousemed, in Dachette. 7 June, 23 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 34. Grant by William Wodiet, of Dachette, to Adam his son, of land at Balmerescroft, in Dachette. Sunday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 2 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 35. Grant by Simon le Neppere, of Dachette, to Adam, son of William Wodiet, of the same place, of a messuage and curtilage in Dachette. 2 June, 10 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 36. Release by Christiana, relict of Peter le Chapman, of Neuper Paynel, to John, her son and heir, of land in Longegoselond, in Chich[eley]. Neuport, the first Sunday in Lent, 3 Edward III.
[Bucks.] A. 37. Grant by John Lambard, of Dachete, to William Wodiet, of the same place, of land in Balmerescroft, in Dachete. Friday after St. Augustine, 34 Edward I. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 38. Grant by Nicholas Brond, of Datchet, to Robert, son of Robert Est, of land in Dachet. Witnesses:—John de Penna, John Meyn, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 39. Grant by Henry the Fisher (Piscator), of Boveneye, to Walter, son of Walter son of Robert de Dorneye, of land in 'le Sterte' and 'le Ruwemore' of Dorneye, in Boveneye. Witnesses:—Henry Louvel. Simon de Werthingpole, Robert, son of Thomas Robin, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 40. Release by William Giffard, of Burstalle, to Thomas Horold, of the same place, of the rent lately purchased by him from Robert Spyr, of Burstall. Friday after St. Gregory, 48 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 41. Grant by William de la Brok to Geoffrey, son of Adam Terwast, of land in the field called 'Heldefeld,' in Burnham. Witnesses:— Adam de Burnham, Ralph Guiun, Richard de Sippeham, Richard de Sancto Neotho, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 42. Grant by Nicholas Blund, of Bolesrope, to Adam the Smith (Fabro), of land on the road leading from Weston to Burnham church by Obindelle and 'la Batme,' in Burnham. Witnesses:—Adam de Burnham, Richard de Sancto Neotho, Ralph Guiun, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 43. Grant by John Meyn, of Suthle, to William Emming, of Dachette, of land in Dachette. Witnesses:—Simon Amant, John de la Penne, William Pynkene, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] A. 44. Release by Juliana de Muryfeld to Walter, son of Walter de la Doune, of land in Great Kynebell. Monday after Trinity, 9 Edward I. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 45. Inquisition taken relative to waste committed by Ela, Countess of Warwick, upon the manor of Aston Clynton. [14–16 Edward I.] Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 46. Undertaking given by Basilia, prioress of Wikes, to levy from Richard, son of Benedict Beknesfeud, only 4s. 8d. yearly, during the minority of the heir of John de Hoding, for heath held by him in the parish of Beknesfeud. Witnesses:— The parson of Frating, Richard de Broma, Thomas Lightwing, Matthew, vicar of Wirmundeford, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 47. Grant by John Brute, of Chechele, to Laurence Culpin, of Neuport Paynel, and Gilinna, his wife, of land at Goslond over against Portwey, in Chechele. Witnesses:—Sampson Maunsel, John Maunsel, Robert Randulf, Ranulf ad Fontem, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] A. 48. Grant by Robert de la Lente, of Burnham, to Adam Averil, of land in the parish of Burnham. Witnesses:—Ralph Goiun, Richard de Kantelu, Richard de Grava, Richard de la Brome, aud others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 49. Grant by Nicholas Ruffus to Adam the Smith (Fabro) of land [in Burnham]. Witnesses:—Adam de Burnham, Richard de Sancto Neotho, Amyse de Lalente, Ralph Guiun, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 50. Grant by Simon Amant, of Dachette, to Simon, son of Simon the Tanner (Tannatoris), of Windsor, of land in the field called 'la Linche,' in Dachette. Witnesses:—John de Suhtle, John Eylwyne, Walter Tholy, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 51. Release by John Est, of Dachette, to Simon Russel, of the same place, of land at Longehegge, in Dachette. 31 March, 10 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 52. Grant by Richard atte Lente, of Burnham, to Simon Russel, of Dachette, of the fishery in the foss next the meadow called 'Menemed,' in Dachette. 18 February, 15 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 53. Grant by Robert called "le Budel," of Agmodesham, to Sir Hugh son of Otho, knt., of land in Agmodesham. Witnesses:— Sirs John de Cheyney and Stephen de Chendut, the younger, knts., Thomas de Bulstrode, and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 54. Grant by Berner de Rothomago and Beatrice his wife to Warin de Walecot, clerk, in exchange for land of the latter, of land in Langley [see A. 56]. Witnesses:—Sirs Ralph de Cheinedut, Ralph his son, Geoffrey de Ardena, Nicholas de Bolestrode, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 55. Grant by Ralph de Cheynedut to Roger de Walecot, upon the marriage of the said Roger and Alice his wife, of land in Langeley. Witnesses:—Sir Hugh de Melsa, parson of Middilton, Robert the Chaplain of Middilton, William the Chaplain of Langele, Thomas de Cheynedut, Nicholas de Wavendon, William Basset, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] A. 56. Confirmation by John, son and heir of Dame Beatrice de Langeley, to Roger de Walecothe, of the grant of land which the said Roger had in Langeley of the gift of Berner de Rothomago and the above-mentioned Beatrice, in exchange for other lands in Langeley. Witnesses:— Nicholas de Bolestrede, Roger Harding, Roger de Blakeville, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 57. Grant by Adam Wodyet, of Dachette, to John, son of Robert le Fischere, of a messuage and lands in Dachette. 24 May, 23 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 58. Grant by Agnes, late wife of Robert le Fyssher, of Dachette, to her son Robert and her daughter Margaret, of land in the field of Southlee, in Dachette. 1 May, 17 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 59. Grant by John Fentone and Margery his wife, of Dachette, to Walter Hunte and Isabella his wife, of the same place, of land abutting on 'Skynnereslane,' in Dachette. Saturday after St. Gregory, 3 Richard II. Much injured. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 60. Grant by John Baldewyne, of Windsor, to Simon Tholy, of Dachette, of the land purchased by his father from Simon the Fisher (Piscatore) in 'la Nortmed,' called 'Halfeyerdedel,' in Dachette. Witnesses:—John Mein, John de la Penne, Henry de Merke, and others (named). Seal.
Bucks. A. 61. Indenture between Richard Bergholte, of Colchester, and William Kerdy, attornies for the prioress and convent of Wykes, and Thomas Fraunkeleyn, of Bekenesfeld, relative to his arrears of rent for tenements in Bekenesfeld. Sunday before St. Barnabas the Apostle, June, 43 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 62. Grant by William Queinterel, of Dachete, to Robert, son of Robert the Fisher (Piscator') and Agnes his wife, of the same place, of land at Southle, abutting on Tamesforlong, in Dachete. Wednesday before St. Lucia, 9 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 63. Release by Sybil, formerly wife of Richard de Dachette, to Simon Russel, of the same place, of land at Parkusende and Gateweye [in Dachette]. Sunday before the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 10 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 64. Grant by William Meyn, of Dachette, to Walter Tholi, of the same place, of land in Dachette. Sunday before Christmas, 4 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 65. Release by Peter de Boxstede, with the consent of Isabella his wife, to Henry, son of the said Isabella, of a wood in the parish of Burnham, and of annual rents issuing out of tenements in Prestore, and at 'le Mulleweye.' Witnesses:—Sir William, vicar of Burnham, William de Rolleburi, Robert de Brutewelle, clerk, Walter de Burnham, and others (named). Seals.
[Bucks.] A. 66. Grant by William Crees, of Boveneye, in Burnham, to William his son, of lands in Boveneye, of the fee called 'Crempehide,' and also of certain annual rents. 4 February, 22 Edward III. Seal.
Bucks. A. 67. Grant by William Tuchet, knight, to Sir Hugh le Despenser, of the manor of Lutegareshale, and also of the reversion of a rent out of the vill of Lutegareshale, held by Mabel, formerly wife of William Grymbald, for her life. Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh le Despenser, the younger, John de Hanlon, William de Deen, and Richard Dammary, knights, and others (named). [Edward II.] Seal of arms.
[Bucks.] A. 68. Grant by Thomas Cratoun, of Burstall, to John de Cleydon', of an annual rent issuing out of land in Burstall. Monday before St. Nicholas, 2 Edward III.
[Bucks.] A. 69. Grant by John de la Penne, to Robert Est and Joan his wife, of land in Dachet. Witnesses:—John Mein, Simon Amant, John Eylrihc, Walter Tholy, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 70. Grant by Henry de Pinkeny to Simon, son of William le Passur, of Dachente, of land and water in Dacch[ette]. Witnesses:—Roger de Blontesdon, Amis de Burnham, Richard de la Merke, and others (named).
[Bucks.] A. 71. Grant by Adam Wodiat and Alice his wife, of Dachet, to Nicholas Bythewode and Helen his wife, of a tenement and curtilage in Dachet. [4 or 5 Edward III.] Much injured. Two seals.
[Bucks.] A. 72. (i.) Grant by John de Cheyne, son of Alexander de Cheyne, knight, to William the Chaplain (Capelano), son of Lambert de Farundun, of land in the parish of Ysenamstud Cheyne. Witnesses:—Peter de Gutestelton, Thomas de Flaunden, Walter Pan', of Chalfunt, rector of the church of Ysenamstud, William the Vicar (Vicario) of Sarett'. Seal.
[Bucks.] (ii.) Grant by John de Cheyney, knt., to Sir Hugh son of Otho, in exchange for Newemed, in Flawendene, of land called 'Westmed,' 'Elftone,' and 'Stonyfeld,' in Isenhamstude Cheney. Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh de Brok', Richard de la Vache, Roger de Bechesworthe, Adam Aynel, knts., and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 73. Grant by Avelina de Brokes, widow, and Geoffrey her son, to Adam del Turfpit and Margery his wife of land in Burstalle. May, 17 Edward I. Two seals.
[Bucks.] A. 74. Grant by William Hemmyng, son and heir of Richard Hemmyng, of Dachette, to Simon Russel, of the same place, in exchange for land of the latter, of land at Waterihale, in Dachette. Saturday, the feast of St. Andrew, 17 Edward III. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 75. Release by William, son of Robert le Budel, the younger, of Agmodesham, to Robert le Budel, his father, of land in Agmodesham. Sunday, the close of Easter, 8 Edward I.
Endorsed: Quit-claim of Robert le Bedel, the son, against Sir H[ugh] son of Otho.
[Bucks.] A. 76. Confirmation by Roger Dakeny, lord of Lathebury, of the grants by Ralph de Orenge and William his son and heir, and also by Simon de Houttone and Amabilia his wife, daughter of the said William, to the prior and convent of Tykeford, of lands and tenements in Lathebury, and of the meadow called 'le Monakesholmes.' Sunday after St. Bartholomew, 19 Edward II.
[Bucks.] A. 77. Grant by Walter Reynild, of Dorneye, to Thomas his son, of land in 'la Southfelde,' called 'Tordelond,' [in Dorney]. Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 10 Edward II. Injured.
Bucks. A. 78. Grant by Edward II. to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, of Hamelden manor, which belonged to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, a rebel. Pontefract, 12 February, 16 Edward II. Great Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 79. Mandate by Stephen de Chenduth to the tenants of the manor of Iselhamstede, to be respondent to Sir Hugh son of Otho, to whom he has granted the same manor and the whole tenement he had of John le Ran in the vill of Aumondesham. London, the feast of the Purification, 4 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
Bucks. A. 80. Grant of protection to Hugh son of Otho, to whom Stephen de Cheinduyt had granted the manor of Iselhamsted, against the Jews, relative to any debts contracted by the said Stephen with them in respect to the said manor of Iselhamsted. Westminster, 27 December, 6 Edward I. Portion of Great Seal.
Endorsed: The King's writ to the Justices of the Jews relative to the matter is inrolled at the Exchequer of the Jews among the Memoranda of Easter Term, 6 Edward I.
Bucks. A. 81. A similar protection to the same purport and for the same reason as specified in A. 80, granted by the King to Hugh son of Otho, relative to the manor of Iselhamsted. 27 December, 6 Edward I. Injured.
[Bucks.] A. 82. A copy of A. 80. Fragment of Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 83. Another copy of A. 80.
[Cornw.] A. 84. Grant by Robert Brito, son of Reginald de Trelan, to Robert, son of Stephen de Trelanbigan, of all the land in Trelanbigan that the said Stephen held of the said Reginald, rendering therefor 30d. yearly and the services specified. Witnesses:—Hervey son of Gilbert, John de Tregod, Robert de St. Melan, and others (named). [13th century.]
[Bedf.] A. 85. Grant by Robert Pefot, of Aspeley, to Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, and Margaret his wife, of land on 'le Knol,' in the vill of Aspeley. Witnesses:—Hugh de Saleford, Walter, son of William de Lecton, Nicholas de la Mare, of Saleford, and others (named). [A.D. 1226–1243.]
[Essex.] A. 86. Demise, for 10 years, by William de Mora to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of two of his men, with their services, &c., in Apsdene. Witnesses:—Robert de Rokel', Thomas de Bordesden, Warin, son of William de Walker, and others (named). [A.D. 1238.]
Berks. A. 87. Mandate by Geoffrey de Pycheford, steward of Queen Eleanor, to the tenants of the late James Rossel, of Upton, to be respondent to Sir Adam de Stratton, to whom the Queen, by reason of her having the custody (during the minority of the heirs) of the lands of the said James Rossel, had demised land in the vill of Upton. London, the feast of St. Catharine, 9 Edward I.
[Bedf.] A. 88. Grant by William, abbot of Ramsey, to Nicholas de la Penne, of Great Gravenhyrst, of land formerly belonging to Ralph de Tyvelle. Witnesses:—Sir Bartholomew le Jovene, sheriff of Bedfordshire, Henry de Meperteshale, Bartholomew de Bray, and others (named). [51–54 Henry III.]
Bedf. A. 89. Letters of attorney of Henry de Penkeny, knt., authorising Thomas de Wyncelade to deliver to Hugh le Dispenser all his fees which Sir Water le Fit Robert (sic) held of him in Tengery. Alnewik, Wednesday after the Purification, 30 Edward I. Norman French. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] A. 90. Grant by John, son of Nicholas the Miller (Molendinar') of Bedford, to Robert the Sadler (Scellar'), and Amice his wife, of land in the field of Bedford. Monday after St. Laurence, 47 Henry III. Seal.
Bedf. A. 91. Release by Emma, widow of the late William de Undewode, to William Whyte, of Overton, and Walter de Chateriz, of her claim to lands, tenements, &c. in the parish of Barton. Monday after St. James the Apostle, 23 Edward III.
[Bucks.] A. 92. Grant by Thomas Freesel, of Bledelawe, to William de Catesby of lands and tenements in the vills of Hameldone and Falle. Hameldon, the feast of the Apostles Philip and James, 22 Edward I. Seal.
[Bedf.] A. 93. Grant by William, son of Lambert de Farndon, chaplain, to Sir Hugh son of Otho, of all those lands which he held of the feoffment of Thomas de Flaunden and of John de Chene, respectively, in the vills of Flaunden and Isenhamstede Cheyne. Witnesses:—Sirs Roger de Bacheswerthe, John de Cheyne, Stephen de Cheyndut, the younger, knts., and others (named). Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 94. Grant by Savaric de Clovyle to William, son of John de Bracy, of land in the fields of Hertewelle and Staines, part of which bordered on land held in dower by Matilda de Clovile of the land of the said Savaric, and of meadows and pastures in 'le Inmede,' Meynotesham, 'Lagrantfeldmede,' and Hultendon. [Henry III.]
Endorsed: Grant by S[avaric] de Clovile to William, son of John de Bracy, of land which Lucy, his mother, had held in dower in the field of Hertwell. [Henry III.]
Bucks, Somers., Oxf., &c. A. 95. Indenture, being a memorandum that, in the presence of W. bishop of Worcester, Treasurer of England, Walter de Gloucester, the escheator "citra Trentam," delivered to Hugh le Despenser the custody of two parts of lands in Middelcleydon, in the King's hand by reason of the minority of William, son and heir of William de Cantelupe, deceased, together with the marriage of the said minor; also the custody of lands in Meriet, in the King's hand by reason of the minority of John, son and heir of John de Meriet, deceased (over and above those assigned for the dower of Margaret, late the wife of John de Meriet), together with the marriage of the said minor; also the custody of two parts of lands in Norton Brun, in the King's hand by reason of the minority of Ralph, son and heir of Richard de Fretewell, deceased, together with the marriage or the said minor; also the custody of two parts of divers manors and lands "citra Trentam," in the King's hand by reason of the minority of Peter, son of Robert de la Mare, together with the marriage of the said minor; all which lands and marriages are assigned to the aforesaid Hugh, in part payment of 2,000l. due to the said Hugh on account of monies lent to the King. 19 November, 2 Edward II. Seal.
[Bucks.] A. 96. Release by Nicholas Murdoc to Sir John de Haversham of a pasture and rent [in Haversham]. Witnesses:—Sirs John Drueel, William de Nodario, Richard de Borard, of Clifton, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Cornw.] A. 97. Release by Richard Franceis, of Truveru [? Truro], to Drew de Penhal of a messuage in Truveru, situate as described. Witnesses:— Bernard Keustock, Robert Keustock, Drew de Truverbicham, Philip Eliot, Deui de Truveru, and others (named). [13th century.] Injured.
[Bedf.] A. 98. Grant by King Edward II. to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and to Eleanor his wife, of the reversion of the manors of Stotfold, Haime, and Wilton, held for life by William de Braose after forfeiture by John de Moubray. Roth well, 1 June, 15 Edward II.
[Cornw.] A. 99. Grant by Robert, son of Gilbert de Detwode, to Stephen de Dynesel, of all his land in Trederf [Tretherf] and Goynrytir "in sicco et humido." Witnesses:—Robert and William le Brun, William de Trenael, and others (named). Saturday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 25 Edw. [I.].
[Bedf.] A. 100. Grant by Philip de Ho to Christiana Walerond his wife, as her dower, of lands in Grethamstede in the parish of Luton, formerly held in dower by his mother, Ellen de Ho, after the decease of Richard de Ho, his father. Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh le Despensyr, Gilbert de Elsefeud, William Devyle, Robert Colewerth, Richard de Thorp, knts., and others (named). [Edward I.] Seal.