Deeds: C.1201 - C.1300

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C.1201 - C.1300

Surrey. C. 1201. Release by William Penne to John Blomvile, of all his right in a messuage with garden and land in Peccham, in the parish of Camberwell. 26 January, 4 Henry V. Seal.
[Essex.] C. 1202. Grant by Alan le Huyrer to John de Chertes', 'huyrer,' of land and houses in 'Shyvethenestrat,' in the parish of All Saints Berkingechurch, adjoining land of the canons of Holy Trinity, London'. Witnesses:—Sir Ralph Hardel, Mayor of London, William Eswy, draper, and Richard de Ewell, sheriffs, William son of Richard, alderman of that ward, Master William de Turri, and others (named). [A.D. 1257].
[Herts ?] C. 1203. Release by John Horton, of Bettelowe, to Sir Philip de Ayllesbure, knight, of all his right in land in the east fields of Tyscote and Bettelowe, in a tillage called 'Luttlebenhulle.' Aldebury, Sunday before Christmas Day, 18 Edward II. Seal.
[Suff ?] C. 1204. Grant by Roger le Freman, of Aldewyk, to William son of John de Halstowe, of land in the east field of Bettelowe, part upon 'le Latforlonge,' part upon 'le Cristenemele.' Aldewyke, Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edward II.
Wilts. C. 1205. Demise by Roger Forester, and Joan his wife, of the parish of Lyddyzerd Myllesent, to Walter Tannere, of Wotton Basset, of a burgage tenement with garden at Wootton Basset aforesaid, and land in the north field of the same place. Witnesses:—John Wollemonger, mayor of Wootton Basset, and others (named). Feast of St. Philip and St. James, 9 Henry IV. Fragment of seal. Damaged.
[Chester.] C. 1206. Bond of Ralph de Halum to Sir Robert, son of William le Vavasure, of Schippeleg, for six marcs, for the payment of which he binds his land in the park of Chirchehalum. Witnesses:—Sir Roger de Wesham, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Sir Hugh son of Ralph, Master Ralph de Chaddesden, treasurer of Lichfield, Sir Thomas Hanselin, and others (named). [c. A.D. 1250.]
Middx. C. 1207. Release by Richard Welde, Thomas Baveyn, Simon Kyng and John Heyborne, to William Brokherst and John Burton of all their right in land in a field called 'le Downehill,' in the parish of Haryngey. Totenham, 2 November, 1 Henry VI. Seal, and fragment of seal.
Devon. C. 1208. Grant by John Pruet, the elder, and Margery his wife, to Thomas Wyllyng and Wilhelmina his wife, of all their land in Saltcombe, lying in Shabbecomb. Saltcombe, Saturday before Christmas Day, 19 Richard II. Two seals.
[Linc.] C. 1209. Grant by William Scottes, of Grimeholeby, to William, son of John son of Richard de Somercotes, of land in the territory of Grimoldby, part in the east field of Godrykeshill, part in a ridge called 'Dayrig,' part in the west field at Landmaregate, part in the same field at Claylandes, and Westlanges. Grimoldby, Friday after the Conversion of St. Paul, A.D. 1353.
Surrey. C. 1210. Grant by Walter Norton, of Godston in the parish of Wokkelsted, baker, to John Gage, esquire, Henry Saunder, gentleman, and Robert Stanford, yeoman, of a messuage in Godston aforesaid, abutting on the highway from Grynsted to Croydon. 17 May, 23 Henry VII. Seal.
[Suff.] C. 1211. Grant by Roger Elym, of Stustone, to William, son of Margery Eysevileyn, of Weybrede, of a piece of land and a ditch in Weybread, adjoining the land of the abbot of Sybetone. Monday after the nativity of St. John the Baptist, 5 Edward II.
Essex. C. 1212. Grant by John Bowys, of Burnham, to John Peek, John Josep, barber, John Freyre, butcher, and Felicia, wife of John Bowys, of Burnham, and John Bylston, of Southmenstere, of lands called 'Wyndhell' in Asschyldham, and land in Burnham, in a field called 'le Hyde,' adjoining land of the prior and convent of Dunmow, and lands called 'Baresotislond,' 'Boneresland,' and 'Polys.' Burnham, 1 October, 8 Henry VI.
Linc. C. 1213. Grant by William Trewe, of Tenelby, and John Coleby, to Thomas Burgh, knight, Thomas Moigne, Henry Molgne, John Ormesby and Gilbert Boston, of a messuage and three cottages at Tenelby, and four bovates of land and meadow in the fields of Tenelby, which the grantors, together with John, lord of Belmont, John Pygot, knight, Robert Tenelby, vicar of Yngham, Thomas Messyngden, esquire, William Hyll, Richard Dewe, of London, John Foster, and Henry Walker, deceased, had by feoffment of John Peke, late of Tenelby. Appointment of Robert Walker and Kichard Trewe attornies to deliver seisin. 10 March, 9 Edward IV. Seal.
[Heref.] C. 1214. Grant by Simon Mylleburne, esquire, and Thomas Braynton, to Joan, late the wife of Thomas Restard, of all the lands in Welynton which they held together with Master Richard Martyn and John Wynne, deceased, by the grant of the said Thomas Restard. Appointment of Simon Herryng and Walter Blackeston attornies to deliver seisin. 20 March, 9 Henry VII. Two seals.
[Wilts. ?] C. 1215. Grant by John Wykes, of Purton, esquire, and John Butforde, chaplain, vicar of Butforde, to Robert Turnay, of Combe by Butforde, and Amice his wife, of lands in a close called 'Dame Alice Close,' &c. Combe, Thursday the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 8 Henry V. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 1216. Grant by Isabel, late the wife of Sir Geoffrey Wyth, knight, to Henry Masoun, of Smalberghe, and Alice his daughter, of land with a house in Smallburgh, between the church and the bridge there. 4 June, 11 Edward III.
[Derby.] C. 1217. Demise by Thomas Babyngton, of Dethicke, esquire, to Henry Hopkynson, of Alton in the parish of Assheover, husbandman, of a messuage and lands in Alton. 11 July, 1 Edward VI. English.
[Linc.] C. 1218. Grant by Richard Wysteler, of Westrasen, to Peter Symond, of Oselby, and Robert his son, of a messuage in Usselby. Tuesday the feast of St. Prisca the Virgin, 2 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Heref.] C. 1219. Release by Roger de la Barewe, of Lyddeney, son of Walter de la Barewe, to John le Ferrour, tailor, citizen of Hereford, of all right in a tenement and curtilage in Oldescolestrete, Hereford, and in a piece of another curtilage adjoining. Witnesses:—Richard Skydmore, mayor of Hereford, John Trovey and William Breynton, King's bailiffs of the same city, and others (named). Hereford, Saturday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 19 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Berks.] C. 1220. Grant by Hugh Gannisley, vicar of the church of Blebury, and Robert Godrych, chaplain, to Joan, late the wife of John Godrych, of Blebury, of lands, &c., in Dodecote for her life, with remainder to Joan her daughter, and the heirs of her body. Didcot, Tuesday after St. Denis, 9 Richard II.
Berks. C. 1221. Release by Roger de Inggepenne, of co. Berks, to Richard de Polhampton, of all right in the manor of Balatteston in the said county, which the said Richard held by the demise of Emeline, late the wife of Sir Roger de Inggepenne, knight, deceased, for her life, with reversion to the releasor. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas Danvers, Sir Richard Fougeram, Sir William de Harden, knights, and others (named). Kunetebury, Sunday the feast of the Assumption, 5 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
Dorset. C. 1222. Release by John Deverus and Matilda his wife, to John de Brideport, son and heir of Master Nicholas de Brideport, physician, of all their right in the lands of Bartereslond, Bolacre, and Putlond, in the valley of Merswode, &c. Bridport, Sunday after St. Barnabas the Apostle, 3 Edward II. Seal.
Linc. C. 1223. Indenture between Thomas Stonore, esquire, of the shire of Oxonford, and William Rothewell, of the shire of Lincoln, esquire, witnessing that the said William Rothewell had bought the manor of Repyngale with all the lands of the said Thomas in Lincolnshire, with the advowson of one-third of the church of Repyngale; with conditions as to payment of purchase money, &c. London, 24 November, 4 Henry VI. English.
[Bedf.] C. 1224. Grant by Thomas, son of Thomas de Olneze, to Nicholas Rogere, of Eythone, and Emma his wife, of a plot of land in West Street, Dunstable. Saturday after St. Denys, 11 Edward III.
Wilts. C. 1225. Grant by Thomas Helyer, of Marlborowe, Wilts, tiler, to William Molet, of Westwodhay, Berks, yeoman, of a messuage called 'Strangbows' in Badbury and Badhamwyke, in the parish of Chysylden. 20 November, 18 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] C. 1226. Grant by Richard atte Byrches, vicar of the church of Kenelworth, to Richard, son of John atte Byrches, of Solyhull, of lands in Solyhull and Toneworth, reserving an annual rent of 50s., which William atte Birches, the grantor's father, had granted to him. Solihull, Sunday after the Assumption, 21 Richard II. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 1227. Grant by Robert de Bulkemor, of Gravenhurst, to Peter, son of Athelard le Lorenges, of Wynefeld, and Matilda his wife, of a messuage and lands in Wynefeld, with lands in Chalgrave and Tebworth. Witnesses:—Sir Peter le Lorenges, knight, and others (named). Wynefeld, Tuesday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 10 Edward II.
Wilts. C. 1228. Grant by Thomas Calston to William Gore, William Coventre, and Robert Salman, of the manor of Litelcote, with the advowson of the chapel there. 26 January, 6 Henry IV.
Hants. Bucks. Middx. C. 1229. Grant by Richard Drayton, esquire, and Alice his wife, late the wife of Thomas Stonore, late of the county of Oxford, esquire, to John Hampden, of Hampden, Edmund Hampden, Richard Restwold, Peter Feteplace, and Thomas Ramsey, of a yearly rent of eight marcs issuing out of the manors of Penyton Meysy and Beerton by Aillesbury, and out of all his lands in the town of Westminster, and elsewhere in Middlesex, for 10 years. The grantees to maintain and educate Isabel Stonore, daughter of the said Thomas Stonore and Alice, during the said term, with a condition that the said grant shall be void if the said Isabel marry or die, if her brothers Thomas and John Stonore die during the said term, or if the said Alice Drayton die during her said husband's life. Stonore, Oxon, 1 December, 11 Henry VI.
Cornw. C. 1230. Grant by John bishop of Ely, Chancellor of England, Thomas Montgomery, knight, Richard Haute, esquire, William Huddesfeld, and John Byconyll, to Henry Marny, esquire, and Isabel Noreys, late the wife of John Noreys, and the heirs of the body of the said Henry, of the manor of Culquyte, which the grantors held jointly with Thomas Urswyke, knight, deceased, by the grant of Thomas Tyrell and James Tyrell, knights, John Rous, the elder, Robert Throkmerton, Nicholas Russell, and Thomas Rous. Appointment of William Carnsewe, gentleman, attorney to deliver seisin. 25 July, 1 Henry VII.
[N'hamp.] C. 1231. Demise by Sir John Bond, alias Herleston, of Leycester, priest, to William Walshe, of Herleston, of lands in the town and fields of Harleston. 8 December, 1 Richard III. English.
Linc. C. 1232. Grant by John Suthinby, of Claxby, to Beatrice his daughter, of land in the fields of Hoselby (Usselby) in South Croftes, North Crof tes, Thirnberth (abutting on the moor), on 'le Wath,' and on 'le Milncdam,' and part on the south side of 'le Bec,' on the east side of the vill. [13th century.]
Norf. C. 1233. Grant by Stephen Jolyf, of Smalbergh, to Anne, late the wife of John Calthorp, knight, son of William Calthorp, knight, of two pieces of land in Smallburgh, in exchange for four pieces of land at the same place, part thereof being in a place called 'Folberghfeld.' Wit nesses:—John Geuey, knight, William Pastone, and others (named). 4 June, 4 Henry V. Seal.
Middx. C. 1234. Grant by Agnes Bernardes, late the wife of Robert Bernard, of 'la Eldeforde,' to John de Stebbunhuth, clerk, of meadow land in Stepney, lying by 'la Eldeforde' in a meadow called 'Southlangemad,' adjoining a meadow of the bishop of London called 'le Bisshoppeshose.' Wednesday after St. Lucy the Virgin, 16 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] C. 1235. Grant by Henry Dunyngton, rector of the church of Bekebrokes, to Richard Molle, of Tythrop, and Joan his wife, of a messuage in Kyngesseye. Friday the feast of the Annunciation, 7 Richard II.
[N'hamp.] C. 1236. Release by Nicholas the Miller, son of Henry, son of Henry de Dyve, of Brampton, to Walter Hildebure, master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, of a moiety of a tenement in Brampton. [13th century.]
[Linc.] C. 1237. Release by Alice, late the wife of John Bird, of Osselby, to John son of Walter de Walesby, of Usselby, of all her right in lands in Usselby and Owresby. Estrasen, Tuesday after Michaelmas, A.D. 1373.
[Warw.] C. 1238. Deed poll by which Robert Hawe, of Solihull, grants to Richard Hawe his brother, that he will dig, enclose and maintain two hedges and ditches at Scherdemor in the manor of Solihull, one adjoining a field called 'le Goselond,' and land which the said Richard bought from Dame Ela de Oddynggeseles. Sunday before Palm Sunday, 6 Edward II.
[Dorset.] C. 1239. Release by Peter Kynge to John Crouke of all his right in a messuage and curtilage in Bridport, in the lane leading to Kyllyngesmulle. Witnesses:—John Hay ward, Walter Hasard, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Friday the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 16 Richard II. Seal, imperfect.
[Middx.] C. 1240. Indenture of apprenticeship, binding Alice Wynspere, daughter of John Wynspere, of Tancetour, in the county of Northampton, carrier, to Robert Rayelton, citizen and haberdasher of London, and Katherine his wife, silkwoman. London, 14 July, 31 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal.
[Essex.] C. 1241. Demise by Sir Humfrey de Waleden, knight, and Margaret his wife, to Thomas, son of Thomas Robyn, of Macchyngg, of land called 'Turpyneslond' in Matching, and land in a croft called 'Homfeld.' Saturday the feast of St. Matthias the Apostle, 26 Edward III.
[Middx.] C. 1242. Defeasance to a bond of John Petyt, of London, mercer, to John Feld, citizen and stockfishmonger of the same (made in the Staple of Westminster, 21 April, 34 Henry VI.). for 80l. sterling. The said bond is to be void if Petyt abides by the decision of John Fortescu, knight, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the arbitrator appointed to decide the actions between the said parties and Lewis Lyneham, of Calais, merchant. 1 June, 35 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Devon.] C. 1243. Grant by Thomas Olyver to John, Duke of Bedford, John Trewman, John Wybbury, esquire, William Mountfort, Henry Drewe, Thomas Sormond, Peter Ruchemond, and William Kent, of all his lands in Kyngesbrygge and Dodebroke. Kingsbridge, feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Henry V.
Chesh. C. 1244. Grant by Isabel, late the wife of Thomas Alcumlowe, of Chester, Robert Torford, skinner, and William, son of Thomas Alcumlowe, to John Cotyngham, citizen of Chester, of a messuage with houses and garden in Forgatestrete, Chester, adjoining land of the fraternity of the Gild of St. Anne of Chester. Witnesses:—William Stanmere, mayor of Chester, Robert Rogerson and Thomas Gerard, sheriffs, and others (named). 10 January, 31 Henry VI.
[Kent.] C. 1245. Grant by Geoffrey de Grenehelle, to Richard the Clerk, of Norfolk, of land in the parish of Estfarlegh. 11 Edward II.
[Essex.] C. 1246. Grant by William, son of John Fabel, of Hatfeld Peverel, clerk, to John Heyward, vicar of Hatfield Peverel, and Thomas Brandon, of Wytham, of lands in Hatfield Peverel, which the grantor had by the gift of Gilbert Porter, of Hatfield Peverel, and Thomas Parker, of Woodham Wauter, or of Thomas Fabel the grantor's brother. Witnesses:—Thomas de Maundevill, and Hugh de Badewe, knights, and others (named). 10 September, 24 Edward III. Copy.
Essex. C. 1247. Attornment by Giles de Westmelle and William Volaunt his son, tenants of the manor of Ardernehalle and of lands in Horndon, to Mary, late the wife of Thomas Fabel, of Hatfield Peverel, and John their son (to whom Thomas de Belhous, of Stanewey, Walter de Salcote, parson of the church of Great Horkeslegh, and John Mareis, of Salcote, chaplain, had granted the premises) and to the heirs of the said John, with reversion to Sir Robert de Marny, knight. Horndon, Essex, 10 January, 24 Edward III.
Bucks. C. 1248. Memorandum of a recovery between Robert de Marny, knight, plaintiff, and Eleanor de Ewell, deforciant, of the manor of Kyngeseye, by which the said Eleanor acknowledged the right of the said Robert to the premises, excepting one knight's fee and a half, 40s. rent, and a rent of 4½ quarters of oats, &c., and granted them to the said Robert together with the homages of the abbots of Tame and Mussendene, John de Veer, Earl of Oxford, John de Molyns, Ralph de Wedon, and Thomas de Foxle, knights, John de Burghersh, knight, and Matilda his wife, and of many others (named). 21 Edward III. Copy from Rolls.
[Essex.] C. 1249. Fine levied at York, between William de Mepersale and Matilda his wife, plaintiffs, and John, son of John Waryn, of Great Badewe, and Cristina his wife, deforciants, of a messuage, land, meadow, 4½d. rent, and wood in Retyndon, Rothyng Beuchomp and Lauvare Madaleyne, by which the said John and Cristina granted the premises to the said William and Matilda for their lives, and after their death, the remainder, as to a moiety of the premises, including land in the fields of Dounfeld, Bradefeld, Odynesfeld, Longelond, Schortescroft, Pirifeld, Burgatesfeld, &c., to Richard de Mepersale and Sabina his wife in tail, &c.; as to the other moiety, to John de Stistede, and Isabel his wife in tail, with an ultimate remainder as to both moieties to the right heirs of the said William de Mepersale. Octave of St. Michael, 10 Edward III. Copy.
[Essex.] C. 1250. Grant by Thomas Belhous, of Stanewey, Walter de Salcote, parson of Great Horkeslegh, and John Mareis, of Salcote, chaplain, to Mary, late the wife of Thomas Fabel, and John their son, and the heirs of the body of the said John, of the manor of Ardernehall, with lands in Horndon; with remainder to Sir Robert de Marny, knight. Witnesses:— Hugh Blount, Humphrey de Waleden, Hugh de Badewe, John de Haveryngge, knights, and others (named). Horndon, 7 January, 24 Edward III. Copy.
[Essex.] C. 1251. Fine levied at Westminster, between Thomas Fabel, and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and Peter, son of Thomas le Palmere, of Maldon, deforciant, of a messuage, land, &c., in Hebregge, Great Totham and Little Totham; by which the said Peter granted the premises to the said Thomas and Mary in tail, with remainders to the right heirs of the said Mary. Octave of Michaelmas, 23 Edward III. Copy.
Essex Suff. C. 1252. Grant by Robert, son of Oliver de Monton, to Alexander, son of Edward Gerberge, of Great Yarmouth, of all the property which descended to him from his cousin Dame Isabel, late the wife of Sir Thomas de la Chaumbre, knight; viz. one-seventh of one-third of the manor of Faukebourne, and one-seventh of lands in Gayeslee with Nedham Thorpe, and in Great Whelnetham. Witnesses:—Richard Freysel, Hugh de Badewe, Thomas de Maundevill, knights, and others (named). Fauke bourne, Friday before St. Luke's day, 23 Edward III. Copy.
Essex. C. 1253. Grant by Alexander, son of Edward Gerberge, of Great Yarmouth, to Sir Robert de Marny, knight, of all his share in one-third part of the manor of Falkebourn, and of the advowson of the church there; viz. one-sixth of one-third, which he had by the gift of Robert, son of Oliver de Monton, to whom it had descended from his cousin Dame Isabel, late the wife of Sir Thomas de la Chambre, knight. Falkebourn, Essex, 24 July, 25 Edward III. Copy.
[Essex.] C. 1254. Fine levied at Westminster, between John son of Richard de Hatfeld Peverel, and Thomas his son, plaintiffs, and Thomas son of Stephen de Heppeworth, and Petronilla his wife, deforciants, of land, &c., in Hatfeld Peverel, Borham, Wytham, and Wodeham Mortimer; by which the said John and Thomas acknowledged the right of the said Petronilla to the premises, and the said Thomas son of Stephen, and Petronilla, granted the same to. the said John and Thomas, together with the homage of William de Harewold and Cecilia his wife, Henry de Merkes and Isabel his wife; with remainders over. Hilary, 4 Edward III. Copy.
Essex. C. 1255. Grant by Mary, late the wife of Thomas Fabel, of Hatfeld Peverel, to Sir Robert de Marny, knight, of all his lands in Great Totham, Little Totham, and Hebregge. Witnesses:—John Gernoun, Thomas de Maundeville, Hugh de Badewe, John de Hevenyngham, knights, and others (named). Witham, Essex, 10 January, 23 Edward III. Copy.
[Sussex.] C. 1256. Release by Katherine Neel, late the wife of William Neel, citizen of London and Chichester, to Richard Whitington, William Crowmere, Henry Barton, William Test, John Carpenter, the younger, and Richard Osbarn, of all her right in the lands of which Nicholas Stallyngburgh, clerk, and John Exton, executors of the said Neel's will, enfeoffed the said John Carpenter; one-third of the premises being her dower. Witnesses:—John Cok, mayor of Chichester, and others (named). Chichester, the Assumption, 9 Henry V. Fragment of Common Seal of Chichester.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Common Pleas, London, Monday after St. Matthias the Apostle, 3 Henry VI.
[Middx.] C. 1257. Release by Thomas Colewelle, alias Croydon, brother and heir of John Colewelle, alias Croydon, son and heir of Thomas Colewelle, and Lucy his wife, daughter and co-heiress of Geoffrey Home, formerly citizen and fishmonger of London, and Margery his wife, daughter and heiress of John de Croydon, formerly citizen and fishmonger of London, to Richard Osbarn and John Carpenter, the younger, of all their right in lands which formerly belonged to William Neel, of Chichester, in the city of London, which Osbarn and Carpenter then held by the grant of Katherine, late the wife of William Neel, and Nicholas Stalyngburgh and John Exton, executors of the said Neel. 10 March, 9 Henry VI.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Pleas of land, London, Monday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Henry VI.
[Middx.] C. 1258. Grant by John Carpenter, the younger, citizen of London, to Master William Lichefeld, David Fyvian, clerk, William Chedworth and Robert Langford, citizens of London, of the tenement he lately built in the parish of St. Margaret's Briggestrete, adjoining a tenement of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, which the grantor held jointly with William Crowmere, Henry Barton, William Test, John Marchaunt, and Richard Osbarn, deceased, by the grant of Nicholas Stallyngburgh, clerk, and John Exton, executors of the will of William Neel, late citizen and vintner of London; and of another tenement in Thamisestrete, in the parish of St. Martin Orgar. London, 12 February, 19 Henry VI. Seal.
Dorset. C. 1259. Release by Thomas Clerke, of Symondesburgh, husbandman, to William Yorke, of Krytton Belzeter, of all actions. Bridport, Monday after St. Luke, 20 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 1260. Indenture of apprenticeship, binding John Deweboys to John Borage and Agnes his wife, for two years. Witnesses:—William Montfort, Simon Atteforde, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Bridport, Monday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 6 Henry VI.
[Leic.] C. 1261. Letters of attorney from John de Evyngton, of Suthwelle, to Thomas Bayly, of Belgrave, and Thomas Hambery, of the same place, to deliver seisin to Ralph de F . . . . ston, of Leicester, of a messuage with dovecot, &c. Evyngton, Saturday after St. Ambrose, 20 Richard II. Damaged.
Berks. C. 1262. Release by Robert Catelyn, of Newbury, osteler, to Sir Edmond Hampden, knight, of all actions. Newbury, 22 September, 39 Henry VI. English.
[Berks.] C. 1263. Grant by Roger de Chaldefeld to Geoffrey Bac, of Hungerford, of one great acre in Harleyghe, in front of the house of Osegod Hackire; also of headlands (tria capita trium acrarum) enclosed by a dyke as far as "Stubbam Querci," which Ralph de Herleye held of Alan de Chaldefeld; and land at Haworgate, &c. Witnesses:—John Belet, lord of the fee, and others (named). [13th century.]
[Middx.] C. 1264. Grant by John Heved, son of John Heved, of Stebbenhethe, to Thomas Morice, citizen of London, of three shops, land, and 3s. rent, in Stepney. London, Thursday after All Saints day, 20 Edward III. French.
[Kent.] C. 1265. Grant by John Punewyne and Stephen his son, to Robert de Rokesle, of three 'deywerkes' of land, with a barn thereon, adjoining the high road to Canterbury. [13th century.]
Somers. C. 1266. Receipt from Richard Boyton, sheriff of Somerset, to Robert Langbroke and John Peny for 40 marks, for the use of Thomas Longeley Robert Whitteby, and John Legburn, clerks, William Keteryng, and Robert Haytfeld, esquires. Yevelchestre (Ilchester), Monday before Michaelmas, 11 Henry IV.
Wilts. C. 1267. Defeasance to a bond of Hugh Thomas, vicar of the church of St. Paul, Malmesbury, to George Darell, esquire, sheriff of Wilts, for 40l., entered into on behalf of Sir David Levys, late parish chaplain of Malmesbury, who was indicted for felony before the King's justices at New Sarum. Lytylcote, 20 March, 33 Henry VI
Wilts. C. 1268. Bond of Roger Alwyne, of Brodeclacke, Wilts, gentleman, to William Darell, of the same county, esquire, for 40l. sterling. 26 April, 7 Henry V.
Endorsed: Defeasance. Bond to be void if the said Roger makes a good title to a meadow called 'Longemede,' and to the reversion of a parcel of meadow by Knyghton mill which William Webbe, of Wilton, holds for life.
[Warw.] C. 1269. Release by Simon Osebarn, of Solihull, to Christiana Griffyn, and Henry her son, of all his right in lands which they held by the grant of Hugh, Simon's father, in Solihull. Saturday alter Michaelmas, 19 Edward II.
[Heref.] C. 1270. Grant by Rouland de la Fenne to John, son of John Uppatour, and Alice, daughter of Richard le Brut, of Fald, of land in the manor of Mauwerdyn, part lying in Hulfelde, and adjoining Longelondegrene. [13th century.]
Suff. C. 1271. Grant by Clemence, late the wife of William de Tynetishale, to Sir Geoffrey Wyth, knight, and William de Langhale, vicar of Aldeburgh, of all the lands in Suffolk which descended to her after the death of Sir William de Giselham, knight, her grandfather, and John de Herlyngfletes, her father. Witnesses:—Sir John de Mutford, Sir Edmund de Hemegrave, Sir Thomas de Bavent, knights, and others (named). Sibeton, Saturday the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra at Rome (January 18), 8 Edward II.
[Cornw.] C. 1272. Grant by Osbert Hamely to Richard Alet, of Mugionmor, of all his lands in Tregeuran and Kylmonsekmor, or in the Island of Agnes, Scilly, excepting the wood of Kilmonsek, for six years, by the service of one grain yearly. Witnesses:—Sir William Lanbron, knight, Sir Robert Treworge, and others (named). Alet, Saturday before St. Michael in Monte Tumba, 5 Henry IV. Seal.
[Camb.] C. 1273. Receipt from John, abbot of Thorneye, and the convent of the same, to Sir John . . . . . . . . for 4l. sterling, for the farm which he holds of the abbey in Enefeld. Thorney, April, A.D. 1392. Damaged. Fragment of seal.
Norf. C. 1274. Confirmation by Ranulph son of William de Wottone, and Emma his wife, daughter of Geoffrey Eddywe, of Wottone, of the grant by the said Geoffrey to Sir William de Senges, son of Richard de Senges, of a piece of land in the field of Wottone, abutting on the way called 'Fregate.' Witnesses:—Sir Alan de Mundham, Stephen his son, and others (named). [13th century.]
Endorsed: Wutton.
Bedf. C. 1275. Bargain and sale by Francys Pygott, of Stratton, co. Bedford, esquire, and William Colworth, of Holme, in the same county, gentleman, executors of the will of William Westdayle, clerk, late Bachelor of Canon Law, and parson of the church of St. George in Edworth, to Thomas Lettys, of Bekeleswade, of one burgage and a half lying together in Holmestrete, Bekeleswade: and covenant by the said executors to surrender the premises according to the custom of the borough Court of Biggleswade, to the said Thomas Lettys. 1 May, 23 Henry VIII. English. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 1276. Release by William Bothe, citizen and grocer of London, executor of the will of Nicholas Warner, late citizen and grocer of London, to John Burgeys, of Bridport, chapman, of all actions. 25 August, 13 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] C. 1277. Release by Thomas de Buckemor, of Solihull, to John le Harpour, of the same place, of all his right in a piece of ground enclosed with ditches and hedges in Solihull, adjoining the road leading to Rowelwode. Thursday after the Assumption, 34 Edward III.
[Oxford.] C. 1278. Grant by John Whyte, of Burcestre,to John Reede, of Southwerk by London, of all his lands in the county of Oxford, which he had by the feoffment of Thomas Stepphenns, of Stanlake, together with Thomas Maydeston, and John Hampton, chaplain; excepting a messuage in Stanlake. Wednesday the vigil of the Ascension, 4 Henry V. Seal.
[Corn.] C. 1279. Grant by Henry Nanskelly, perpetual vicar of St. Ives, to Arthur Hamely, and Isabel his wife, of all his messuages, lands, &c., in the manor of Allet, viz., a moiety of the manor, and also all his messuages, lands, &c., in the manor of Helwyn, viz. in Helwyn, Langergala, Tregennov, Lanvyhan, Fentenyeyn, Pennans, Trevethynekes, Pymskym, Trewyns, Mes, Engrous, Penhall, Treryekes, Trencrukes, Tregontros, Trevantros, Bleythboll, Logosekes, Kerthu, Meskevammogh, Padestowe, Kilmonsekes, Tregeuran, and the Island of Scilly called 'Agnes,' for their lives. Helwyn, Thursday the Conception of St. Mary the Virgin, 6 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Exchequer Memoranda, in a certain process touching William Botreaux, &c., among the records of Michaelmas term, 7 Henry VI.
Oxford. C. 1280. Release by John Whyte, of Burcestre, to John Reede, of all his right in all his lands, &c., co. Oxford, except a messuage in Stanlake. Wednesday the vigil of the Ascension, 4 Henry V. Seal.
Bedf. C. 1281. Bargain and sale by Richard, Earl of Kent, Lord Hastynges, Wayford and Ruthyn, to Christopher Walker, of Stratford at Bow, Middlesex, hakeneyman, of wood and underwood in the park of Harrold to the value of 12l. 10s. 8d. 4 August, 13 Henry VIII. English. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] C. 1282. Grant by Roger Newenham, of Daventry, to William Yonge, vicar of Daventry, John Kildesby, chaplain, John Wanndel, John Bernard, John West, and John Coke of all his goods and chattels in Daventry and Drayton, and elsewhere in England. Witnesses:—Thomas Fitz Walter, knight, lord of Daventry, and others (named). Friday after St. Denis, 48 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1283. Receipt from William Vampage to Thomas Brugge, gentleman, for 60l., paid as to 20l. part thereof, to the said Vampage, and as to the residue, to Richard Wallewyn, gentleman. 7 February, 15 Edward IV. Signed. English.
[ ] C. 1284. Release by John Matfald, grocer, to Henry, Duke of Exeter, Anne, Duchess of Exeter, Richard Caudray and Thomas Mannyng, clerks, of all actions. 28 December, 29 Henry VI.
[Cornw.] C. 1285. Grant by Harry Marny, esquire, to John Glyn, William Trote, John Cok, the elder, and Nicholas Russhe, of wood, trees, and timber in three parcels of the old wood at Colquyte, called 'Colquyte wood' and 'Trescawe wood,' on the west part of the manor of Colquyte. 25 April, 7 Henry VII. English.
[N'hnmp.] C. 1286. Grant by William Yonge, vicar of Daventry, John Kildesby, chaplain, John Wanndel, John Bernard, John West, and John Cok, of Daventry, chandler, to John Duyr, of Daventry, and Matilda his wife and the heirs of their bodies, of a messuage in Daventry; with remainder to Simon Staverton, John Werour, Eobert, son of John Wanndel, Robert Barkere, Robert Godcheap, William Muleward, John Notyngham, Robert Chapman, Hugh Iremongere, Simon Horn, Simon West, Rcger Iremongere, William Kent, Roger Horn, John Wylughby, mercer, John Vyncent, Walter Coupere, John Eyr, and Robert Rycher, in fee. Monday after St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Richard II. Two seals and fragment of seal.
[Oxford.] C. 1287. Defeasance to a bond of Adam de Shareshull, knight, William de Mackeneye, knight, John de Rothewell, John Babbelnke, and Simon Fyfhyde, to John de Eimerugg, for 100l. sterling. The bond is be void if the body of Roger Jolyf, committed to the custody of the said John de Eimerugg by command of the King, is not allowed to depart from the castle of Oxford without the knowledge of the said John. Oxford, Sunday after the Nativity of the Virgin, 42 Edward III. French. Fragment of seal.
[ ] C. 1288. Receipt from Thomas Stonore, esquire, to Thomas Rokes, esquire, for 80l., in the name of Isabel, late the wife of Thomas Sakevyle, esquire, and executrix of his will. 22 June, 7 Edward IV. Signed. English.
Staff. C. 1289. Letters of attorney from Leonard Stepulton, esquire, of Somerset, to William Rose and John Haukysby, to receive 8 marcs from Henry Coke, of Barr, in co. Stafford. 28 December, 7 Henry VI.
[Kent.] C. 1290. Grant by John, son of Stephen atte Fenne, and Joan his wife, to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, of land in the parish of Hoo St. Werburgh, in a field called 'Suhtfeld,' and of a messuage and house in the said parish. 8 Edward III.
[Worc.] C. 1291. Receipt from John de Regate, to Sir William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick and sheriff of Worcester, for 10l., allowed him by the King's writ for his expenses on the Worcester circuit. 18 June, 3 Edward I.
[Middx.] C. 1292. Surrender by Thomas Pacchyng, of Chichester, to William Crowmer, Henry Barton, William Test, clerk, John Marchaunt, Richard Osbarn, and John Carpenter, of all his right in a tenement in Thames Street, in the parish of St. Martin Orgar. The premises had been devised by William Neel, of Chichester, late citizen and vintner of London, to Pacchyng for life, and Crowmer and the others were the purchasers of the reversion from Neel's executors. London, 4 May, 7 Henry V. Seal.
[Middx.] C. 1293. Grant by Nicholas Stallyngburgh, clerk, and John Exton, executors of the will of William Neel, late citizen and vintner of London, to William Crowmer, Henry Barton, William Test, clerk, John Marchaunt, Richard Osbarn, and John Carpenter, the younger, of the reversion to a tenement in Thames Street, in the parish of St. Martin Orgar. London, 10 February, 6 Henry V. Seal and fragment of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Pleas of land, Monday before St. Valentine the Martyr, 6 Henry V.
Staff. Salop. Chesh. C. 1294. Letters of attorney from John Eggerton, esquire, to John Brasyngton, to receive seisin from Robert Fouleshurst, rector of Bertumley, Richard Eggerton, rector of Stoke, Richard Delves, rector of Weryngton, Thomas Harecourte, William Chetwyn, esquire, William Brenner, and John Pytkyn, of manors, lands, &c., in the counties of Stafford, Salop, and Chester, or elsewhere in England. 7 November, 23 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1295. Grant by Nicholas Stallyngburgh, clerk, and John Exton, executors of the will of William Neel, late citizen and vintner of London, to William Crowmer, Henry Barton, William Test, clerk, John Marchaunt, Richard Osbarn, and John Carpenter, the younger, of a shop, &c., in the parish of St. Margaret Briggestrete, adjoining a tenement of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury; also a shop in the parish of St. Magnus, London, a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, between Thames Street and St. Botolph's Lane, three shops with gardens in the parish of All Saints, Tower Street, and 8s. quit rent issuing out of a tenement in the said parish of All Saints. London, 6 February, 6 Henry V. Two seals.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of Pleas of land, London, Monday before St. Valentine the Martyr, 6 Henry V.
[Wilts ?] C. 1296. Demise by William Essex, esquire, farmer of the chace or rabbit warren of Alburne, to Thomas Yorke, esquire, of that part of the said chace called 'Southwode,' which John Yorke, father of the said Thomas, then held. 16 September, 1 Henry VIII. Signed. English. Fragment of seal.
Essex. C. 1297. Grant by Ralph Grey, of Pelham, Herts, Thomas Drakes, of Halsted, John Hicheman, of Heydon, clerk, Roger Lucas, of Wenden Lowtes, John Jakelyn, of Elmedon, William Rycard, William Amflete, Robert Smyth, and Thomas Warde, to Thomas Peyton, Thomas Drury, of Rougham, Thomas Higham, of Suffolk, esquire, and William Tegge, clerk, of all their lands called 'Dalamares,' 'Knyghtbrigges,' 'Chamberleyns' Hochous,' and 'Juddes' in Sandon, Great Badowe, and Boreham; also lands in the said vills which formerly belonged to Richard Josep, and which the grantors held jointly with Nicholas Wiltshire, deceased, by the feoffment of John Basset, Thomas Marchall, of Dunmow, and John Safoule. Sandon, 12 February, 2 Edward IV. Six seals and fragment of seal.
[Worc.] C. 1298. Demise by Agnes Corbet, of Chaddesleye, to Nicholas de Bremegrave, of her shop (selda) in Kyderminster. Michaelmas, 32 Edward I.
Hants. C. 1299. Grant by Randulph Billyngton to John Broun of certain parcels of his manor of Oxheyhalle, viz. the site of the manor place with houses, &c., also a close called 'the Worthy Wiche,' three closes called 'Litilladyfelde,' 'Gretladyfeld,' and 'Shepcotfeld,' woods called 'Hausedownegrove,' 'Brounesgrove,' 'Edelwikgrove,' and 'Parsounesgrove,' a close called 'Pirrihill,' a little close called 'the Halleclose,' and also land adjoining a meadow called 'Middilmore.' Proviso, that the muniments of title shall be deposited with "an indifferent College or place of religion in London, or nigh thereunto, in a chest," &c. 18 February, 6 Henry VII. English. ? Copy.
[Kent ?] C. 1300. Grant by Agnes Gylot, of Cherlton, widow, to Robert atte Halle, of Ciston, of a messuage, garden, and croft, land, meadow and one penny yearly rent in Cherlton aforesaid, lying diversely upon Hilfurlong, 'le Newebrich,' Lamcotusforlong, Aldich, Schortwowelonde, Litulmede, 'le Neyte,' Wyneringge, and 'le Dene.' Wednesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 36 Edward III. Fragment of seal.