Deeds: A.5001 - A.5100

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1900.

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'Deeds: A.5001 - A.5100', in A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 3, (London, 1900) pp. 129-140. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol3/pp129-140 [accessed 20 April 2024]

A.5001 - A.5100

[Kent.] A. 5001. Release by Alice, late the wife of John Heylewys the younger, to John son of Fulk Peyforer, knight, of all her right of dower in lands &c. of her late husband in Wychelynge, in the hundred of Faversham, 25 Edward I. Portion of seal.
[Kent.] A. 5002. Grant by Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, to the monastery and canons of Holy Trinity, London, of the church of St. Mary, Bix[le], with all the tithes, and liberty to have ten animals in the grantor's demesne herbage, and ten hogs in his wood without pannage. Witnesses:—Martin, abbot of Burh (Peterborough), Anselm, abbot of Holm, Engenulf and Gilbert de Clare, monks, Alvered, prior of St. Gregory's, and Fulk the prior, canons, and others (named). [A.D. 1139–55.] Seal, broken.
[Kent.] A. 5003. Grant by William de Wald' son of Elyas de Wald', to John, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of two messuages in Wolewich, adjoining the Thames. August, A.D. 1258, Seal, broken.
Kent. A. 5004. Grant by Alice Pereres, to the king, of all her lands and tenements in Dertford, Wilmyngton, Stone, Southflete, and Merssh, which she had of the gift of Nicholas de Holbourne, citizen of London, also of two messuages &c. in Dertford, adjoining a lane called 'Trovilleslane' 10 December, 45 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed:—Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll of the year within written.
[Kent.] A. 5005. Grant by Ralph, archbishop of Canterbury, to William the priest, and to the church of St. Mary, Bix[le], of liberty to have eight animals in his demesne herbage, four oxen and four cows, and ten hogs in his wood without pannage, and all the tithe of the grantor's pannage. Witnesses:—John the archdeacon, Richard, archdeacon of Norwich William Calne, and others (named). [A.D. 1114–22.] Portion of seal.
[Kent.] A. 5006. Defeasance of a conveyance by Thomas de Hegham, to Dunstan de Kyngeston, for fifteen years, of his land of Wolwyz; witnessing that if the said Thomas, at the end of five years, shall pay to Dunstan 100s., the said land shall revert to Thomas &c. London, morrow of St. Andrew the apostle, A.D. 1276. Seal.
[Kent.] A. 5007. Grant by John de Burgo, that Philip Basset may, daring his life, pay for the grantor 20s. [yearly] to the custody (ad wardam) of Dover Castle, due from the manor of Beeston, which Philip holds from the grantor. Witnesses:—Sirs Paul Peyure, Richard Bausan, Roger de Wauton, and others (named). Fragment of seal, defaced.
[N'hamp.] A. 5008. Receipt by John Walter, bachelor in laws, official of the archdeacon of Northampton, for 15s. 2d. received from the prior and convent of Launde, proprietors of the church of Assheby St. Legers, for the procurations of the said church for the years 1458–9. 20 October, A.D. 1459. Fragments of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5009. Letter of attorney by Robert Bertolot, authorising Thomas Philyppe of Asscheby Ligger to deliver to Sir Ralph, the vicar of the church of Herburbery, seisin of a messuage with a house built thereon. Monday after St. Barnabas, 4 Richard II. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5010. Letters patent, by Oliver, bishop of Lincoln, to the king, certifying that, in accordance with the king's writ to him [recited], he has called before him the parties in an action for dower by Alice, late the wife of Robert de Watervill, against John de Veer and Ida his wife, for the third part of a messuage, land, and rent in Little Addington, and against Reginald de Watervill for the third part of a messuage and land in the same, the said defendants having denied the legitimacy of Alice's marriage, and that the said bishop has found sufficient proof of the said marriage. Bockedon, the day before the kalends of June (May 31), A.D. 1281. Portion of seal.
N'hamp. A. 5011. Grant by John Skarlotte of Bernewelle, dwelling in Oundell, to Robert Babthorpp, knight, dwelling in London, John Holand of Thorppewatervyle, knight, John Byllyng of Thyrleby, co. Lincoln, Hubert Mortyrnere of Aldewyncle, and John Heggere of Oundell, of all his lands and tenements &c. in Bernewell and Great Adyngton, and of all reversions which might come to him in England. 10 January, 2 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
N'hamp. A. 5012. Grant by Henry Owen of London, esquire, to William Catesbye of Legersasheby, knight, of land in the common field of Legersasheby, and of all the grantor's other lands in the said town; with letter of attorney authorising Thomas Johnson and William Gough, yeomen, to deliver seisin. 16 May, 22 Elizabeth. Signed. Seal.
Endorsed:—Names of witnesses.
N'hamp. A. 5013. Release by Richard son and heir of Robert son of Thomas de Hotot of Clopton, to Sir Simon, abbot of Rameseye, of all bis right in all his lands &c. in Bernewelle. Sunday after Christmas, 9 Edward III.
[N'hamp.] A. 5014. Demise by Henry Craunforde, to John Taylour, Emma his wife, and Thomas their son, for their lives, of a messuage with a house built thereon in Yelvertoft, with an entry on the east side for a two-horsed cart; also of land there, part upon Costydehurst, part upon Alrychdyk, part upon Anlowpyt, part upon 'le Hangynge,' part 'into Narwslade,' and part 'into Thremeren.' Feast of the Conception, 8 Henry IV. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5015. Grant by Richard Grey, earl of Kent, lord of Hastings, Weisford, and Ruthyn, to his servant John Pratte, for bis life, of a messuage and land in Brayfeld de le Grene. 9 January, 19 Henry VII. Portion of seal of arms.
[N'hamp.] A. 5016. Grant by Richard son of William Craunford of Jelvertoft, to Henry Cotesbrok of Eltingdon, of land in Jelvertoft, part in . . . burn meere, part below Langedon, and part in Longespellowe. Tuesday after the Circumcision, 34 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5017. Grant by William Tyrald of Claycoton, to Humphrey, earl of Stafford, of all his lands &c. in Yelvertoft, which he had of the grant of William Smyth of the same. 16 December, 6 Henry VI. Seal.
[Oxford.] A. 5018. Grant by Roger de Sampford, knight, to Sir Philip Basset, of land, meadow, and a water-mill in Dadinton (Deddington), together with the rent of a messuage and land there, and the reversion of the said messuage &c. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas de Ardern, Richard de Rully, Thomas de Pinkeny, and others, knights, and others (named). Seal of arms.
Endorsed:—'Carta de molendino et prato de Clifon.'
[N'hamp.] A. 5019. Grant by Alice daughter of Simon Harm of Brikleswrthe, widow, to Ralph Ruffus of Scaudeul, of land in Brikleswrth, which her father gave to her in free marriage; part in the field towards Kingesmill, viz. part at Stothile, part at Hundalewell, part at Blakemilde, part 'into' Hacstal, part upon Stonhil, part by Hacstalesyc, one 'leye' at Cirsepol, part at Millewong, part at Kingesmill, part in the lower Satholm, part at Darnewellesti, part at Welandeswong, part 'into' Portweye; also in the field of Demeswell, viz. part 'into' Thorpeti, part at Firtewell, part at Muskepol, part under Stanewade, part at Batpol, part by Greneberwesye, part at Longhil, and one 'swat' of meadow there, part upon 'le Longe,' part at Godhineswong, part towards Petrisholm, part at Depeslade, part upon Farendhil; also in the field of Shoteuewell, viz. part at Hoctunebroc, part at Scaudewelleweye, part at the lower Watecroft, part upon Wrangelond, part upon Bengiswong, part at Lauedissgore, part at Sunkenechyrche, part in 'le Brom,' and part upon Apeltrefurlong. Witnesses:—William son of Simon de Cotisbroc, Thomas Gumbald, Simon de Secford, and others (named). [Henry III.] Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5020. Grant by Richard son of William Craunford of Jelvertoft, to Sir Peter de Neubold, chaplain, of all his lands &c. in Jelvertoft. Sunday after the Ascension, 32 Edward III. Portion of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5021. Receipt by Isabella Benett, prioress of Catesby, for 20s. received from William Catesby, knight, founder of the house, for the arrears of a rent for land in Asshby Leger. Tuesday after Michaelmas, 8 Edward IV. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5022. Demise by John Botyler of Yelvertoft, to Richard Queningborow of the same, Agnes his wife, and Joan their daughter, for their lives, of land with three swathes of meadow in Yelvertoft, part of the land lying upon Langelond, part in Blakedoneslade, part by Eltyngdonweye, part at Hullesende, part upon Costede, and part of the meadow lying at Wynewykdyk, part in 'le Longeswathes,' and part in Brickelowe. Sunday after St. Ambrose, 27 Edward III. Seal, defaced.
[N'hamp.] A. 5023. Grant by Alan son of Ralph de Haduna, to Richard son of William de Oxendon, of land in Bukebi. Witnesses:—Eustace de Watford Richard de Arden, Hugh de Hulme, and others (named). Twelfth century.
[N'hamp.] A. 5024. Release by William de la Porte of Northampton, to Richard Thebay of Middelton, of all his right in a croft in Atneston. Thursday after the Invention of the Holy Cross. 15 Edward II. Portion of seal of arms.
[N'hamp.] A. 5025. Grant by Alice daughter of Simon Harm of Brikleswrth, to Ralph Rufus of Scaldewell, of land in Brikleswrth, viz. in the field lying towards Kingesmilne, part upon Bradelond, part in Portweye, part in Fulewelleslade, part at Riggeweye, part in Hakstale, part beyond Pingsaleweye, part at Snarebroc, part upon Hangindelondes, part at Sprpttonesty, part at Oldeforde, part at Forewarde Whaddone, part at Nethere Thaehholm, part at Uvere Thachholm, and a meadow called 'Crosdale' at Kingesmilne; also in the field lying towards Demmeswelle, part in Portweye, part in Thorpsty, part upon Langefurlonges, part by Demmeswellebroc, part upon Othehil, part upon Sleytteberuwe, part in Stanewelleslade, part upon Brakenberuwe, part in Aschweye, part at Ringewelle, part upon Breche, part at Greneberuwegore, part at Rede Seherd, part at Huniholm; also in the field called 'Schotenwellefeld,' part at the mill of Holekote, part under Evetwelle, part at Greneweye, part at Redomor, part upon Middelfurlong, part in Buruwedale, part upon Swetelond, part at Radewelleslade, part at Stowedikes, part upon Estlong, part at Lingehassokes, and part in Northdale. Witnesses:—William son of Simon de Cotesbroe, Richard de Scaldewelle, Simon de Sekeford, and others (named). Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5026. Demise by William Wryght of Cleycote, to John Wryght, his brother, for his life, of a moiety of all his lands &c. in Yelvertoft, Welton and Yesham. All Saints day, 2 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5027. Release by Ralph de Wascuil, son and heir of Matilda de Wascuil, to Philip Basset, of all his right in all the lands &c. in Bernewell which his said mother gave to the said Philip. Witnesses:—William de Montecanes[io], Richard Fillol, William de Reimes, and others (named). Seal. Injured.
[N'hamp.] A. 5028. Grant by Ralph le Botiler of Nortkynebugworth, to Henry de Craunford, his brother, of five messuages and land with three bondmen in Jelvertoft. Sunday after St. Gregory, 16 Edward I. Fragments of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5029. Grant by Robert Ruggele of Jelvertoft, to Thomas son of John son of Robert de Watford in Jelvertoft, and to Richard his brother, of land in Jelvertoft, part lying upon Waltfurlong, part upon Colewong, part at the upper end of Berewardslade, part upon 'le Longethurfinches,' part upon Withibed, and part upon Blakemilde. Witnesses:—Thomas de Queniboru in Jelvertoft, Richard Terry of the same, Simon de Lindes' in Lillebourn, and others (named).
N'hamp A. 5030. Letter of attorney by the king, authorising John de Newenham to receive seisin of the castle and manor of Morend, the manor of Plumpton Pyrie, and of all other lands &c. in Morend Potterespirie and Yerdelegh Gobyon which Thomas le Despenser has given to the king. Westminster, 30 September, 37 Edward III. Portion of Great Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5031. Release by Richard son and heir of Robert son of Thomas de Hotot of Clopton, to Sir Simon, abbot of Rameseye, of all his right in land in Bernewell, concerning which he had impleaded the said abbot, and in all other lands there. Saturday after Christmas, 9 Edward III. Seal.
N'hamp.] A. 5032. Grant by William le Botyler of Jellerthopt, to John the smith (fabro) and Agnes his wife, of the same, of land [in Jellerthopt], part in 'le Portweye,' part in 'le Brodeslade,' part at 'le Brodesladeoverend' upon 'le Stanydelves,' part upon 'le Wodlond,' part upon 'le Cleymarowe,' part at 'le Lyvepol' viz. upon 'le Wythybed,' in 'le mor,' in 'le Longehulles,' and in 'le Naruslade.' Feast of St. Bartholomew, 15 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5033. Release by John de Subire son of Richard de Subire, and son and heir of Isolda de Bellocampo, Richard's wife, to Sir Philip Basset, of all his share of the laud in Bernewelle, which formerly belonged to his uncle, Stephen de Bellocampo. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard Fillol, Hubert de Ruily, William de Reimes and others, knights, and others (named). Much injured. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5034. Grant by William Salmon alias Craunford, son and heir of Richard Salmon of Wynewyk, to Nicholas Coweley of Swynford, of a messuage in Yelvertofte, with an entry for a two-horsed cart on the east side, and with land there, part upon Costydehurst, part upon Alrychedyke, part upon Anlowpyt, part upon 'le Hangyng,' part 'into' Narowslade, and part 'into' Thremeren. Vigil of the Ascension, 25 Henry VI. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5035. Demise by Dame Elisabeth Lucye of Legers Asheby, widow, to Richard Haldenly of Gretton, gentleman, for twelve years, of a messuage and land &c. in Gretton, with warranty against Robert Blakesley. 3 June, 20 Henry VIII. English. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5036. Grant by William Harryson, clerk, master or warden of St. Michael's hospital, Warwick, to John Brockeden, minister of St. Radegund's, Thellysford, co.Warwick, John Burman of Assheby Leger, chaplain, John Thorne of Abthrop, and William Saunders of Colde Assheby, of a close and land called 'Lez Fythers' in Syllesworth and of a toft and croft in Watford, in trust for Richard Catesby son of George Catesby; with letter of attorney authorising Roger Slye to deliver seisin. 20 June, 2 Henry VIII. Signed. Portion of seal.
Endorsed: Note of seisin being taken on June 22 of the said year in the presence of witnesses named.
[N'hamp.] A. 5037. Grant by William de Essebi, to the house of Catebi, of land in Catebi, which Robert Brithwi held there, with Felicia, the grantor's daughter. Witnesses:—William, dean of Brantestorp, Alexander, dean of Everdon, Ralph de Gernemue, and others (named). Portion of seal.
N'hamp. A. 5038. Release by Richard Haddon, citizen of London and merchant of the staple of Calais, to Elizabeth Crane of Westehaddon, widow, relict of William Crane, late of the, same, and to John Crane, son and heir of the said William, of all his right in the messuage and lands &c. in Westehaddon which Richard lately had of the said William's grant; with further release of all actions against the said Elizabeth and John, 14 May, 10 Henry VII. Signed. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5039. Grant by Richard son of Robert de Doston in Weleton, to Thomas son of John son of Robert de Sadington, of land in Weleton, part upon Tonestale, part at Horspolbrigge, part upon Wattrilond above 'le heyestrete,' and part upon Stamdelfforlong. Wednesday before St. Denis, 32 Edward [I]. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5040. Demise by John Owen, esquire, to John Welche of Watford, husbandman, for twenty-one years, of a messuage and land in Watford, 26 February, 6 Edward VI. English. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5041. Receipt by Robert Gudale, abbot of St. Mary's, Sulby, for 13s. 4d. received from Elizabeth, late the wife of George Catysby, for a messuage in Watteford and a meadow in Syllysworth, together with 3s. for a fine, for Michaelmas term last past. 17 December, 22 Henry VII.
N'hamp. A. 5042. Lease by John Cumburford, esquire, to Sir John Halyghewell, knight, for twenty years, of all his lands &c. in Sylsworthe. 8 September, 3 Henry VII. English. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5043. Grant by William son of Robert, lord of Essebi and Katesbi, to the nuns of Katesbi, in frank almoin, of land in Katesbi. Witnesses:— William, dean of Brantingestorp, Alexander, dean of Everdon, Ralph de Gernemue, and others (named). Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5044. Sale by William Thirnyng, knight, William Harwedon of Harwedon, and John Welton of Wolde, to Ralph Malore of Westhaddon, of all the trees and underwood in the orchard and grove of their manor of Foscote, in the parish of Touecestre. Thursday after St. Katherine, 6 Henry IV. French. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5045. Demise by John Tayllor of Yelvertoft, to John Burden of Westhaddon, for twelve years, of a croft or close in Westhaddon, with land belonging thereto. 8 February, 20 Edward IV.
[N'hamp.] A. 5046. Demise by Hugh de Ver and Denise his wife, to William Wyot of Toucestre, of land in the same. Morrow of St. Thomas the apostle, 2 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
N'hamp. A. 5047. Letter of attorney by Lady Emma de Catesby, authorising John Steward, chaplain, to deliver to Robert de Catesby her son, seisin of all her lands &c. in Watford. Assheby Legere, morrow of St. Martin, 2 Henry V. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5048. Grant by Emma de Catesby, to Robert de Catesby her son, of all her lands &c. in Watford. Assheby Legere, morrow of St. Martin, 2 Henry V. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5049. Demise by Hugh de Ver and Denise his wife, to William Wyot of Touecestre, of land in the same, with the share of a house thereon. 4 April, 2 Edward II. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5050. Grant by Walter Elmede, Agnes his wife, and Alice daughter of John Golefre, to John Watford of Warrewyk, of all their share of all the lands &c. in Sullesworth, which descended to the said Agnes and Alice together with Joan, daughters of the said John Golefre of Watford, Monday after Easter, 22 Richard II. Portions of three seals.
[N'hamp.] A. 5051. Grant by John Badmynton of Thornby, and Agatha his wife, to William Adams of the same, of half a burgage in Thornby. 14 June, 7 Henry VII. Two seals.
[N'hamp.] A. 5052. Demise by John Od, son of John Od in Brandeston, to Sir Thomas Boltesham, lord of Brandeston, for twenty years, of land in Brandestonbury, part lying in Blake puttes slade by Prestespeche, part upon Self Sowenwonge, part in Kattes slade, part upon Est Ryenhul, part at Salt weiie, part upon Rouforlong by Prestespeche, part upon Soutmedebrech, part upon Willameswonge by the field of Draytone, and half an acre of meadow by Doneswelle syche. Christmas, 23 Edward [I].
[Leic.] A. 5053. Release by Robert son of Nicholas Craunford of Assceby Ligers, to William son of William Sibibi of Thedingworth, of all his right in a messuage and land in Thedingworth. Thursday after the Annunciation, 21 Edward III. Seal of arms, slightly injured.
N'hamp. A. 5054. Grant by Roger de Sampford, knight, to Sir Philip Basset, of all his land and holding of Grimmesbiry, in the parish of Bannebiry. Witnesses:—Sirs Thomas de Ardern, Richard de Rully, Thomas de Pinkeny, Robert le Chamberleng, and Thomas le Blund, knights, and others (named). Seal of arms.
[N'hamp.] A. 5055. Certificate by the official of the archdeacon of Northampton, testifying to the faithful administration of the goods of Edmund de Watford, deceased, by his executors, and discharging them from rendering further account. VI Kalends of May (26 April), A.D. 1353. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5056. Grant by Hugh le Botyler of Snokescumbe and Albrida his wife, to Peter de Chaucumbe and Ellen his wife, of land with a toft and croft &c. [in Faryngestone.] Feast of St. Gregory, 22 Edward [I]. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5057. Will of Thomas Bartelot of Thornby. 20 May, A.D. 1433.
Endorsed: Memorandum of the probate of the said will in the parish church of Wotton on the 12th July A.D. 1434 before the commissary general of the prior of Worcester cathedral, administrator of the spiritualities of Worcester diocese in the vacancy of the see &c.
[N'hamp.] A. 5058. Demise by William de Watford, lord of Great Creton, to William Haddon, of meadow land lying in Netherbreche, in Dolemede, and of arable land there upon 'le Breche,' to hold until he shall have received seven crops of hay and corn. Monday after Michaelmas, 44 Edward III.
N'hamp. A. 5059. Release by John Halyghwell, knight, to George Catesby, son and heir of William Catesby, of all his right in land in Silesworth. 18 December, 11 Henry VII. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5060. Demise by John Halyghwell, knight, to George Catesby, son and heir of William Catesby, esquire, of certain lands in Silesworth, formerly belonging to the said William, and which were granted to the said John by the king on the attainder of William, but by an Act of Parliament are to be restored to the said George; with letter of attorney authorising Bennet Davy, Henry Barker, John Sabrigge the elder, and William Hynkeley to deliver seisin, 1 December, 11 Henry VII. Signed. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5061. Grant by John Geffron of Overeston, gentleman, to Thomas Watford, gentleman, and John Atkyns, clerk, of a tenement in Great Creton called 'le Grescroft,' with land called 'le hoke,' and a close; also letter of attorney authorising William Marten and another to deliver seisin, 22 June, 22 Edward IV. Injured. Seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5062. Release by Thomas Meryng and Agnes his wife, late the wife of John Danby of Heyford, to John Mallore of Welton, guardian of the lands, and of Thomas the son and heir of the late William Tuwe of Welton, of all actions against the said John Mallore and Thomas son of William Tuwe, for dower or otherwise, in the lands of the said John Danby in Welton. Saturday the vigil of Whitsunday, 5 Henry IV. Seal and portion of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 5063. Demise by lady Margaret Catesby and William Catesby of Asscheby Legger, to William Warde of Great Creton, and Joan his wife, for their lives, of a messuage, croft, and land called 'Catesbyesland' in Great Creton; the said William Warde and Joan are to build a barn within the said messuage for which the grantors are to provide thirty cartloads of stone and all the timber with 'sparre' and 'lathe' &c. Monday before . . . . . 19 [Henry] VI. Seal and portion of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of payment by the grantees to the grantors of 6s. 8d. and six capons for entry into the premises; also that the executors of the grantees are to hold the premises for a year after the grantees' death, at the same rent &c.
N'hamp. A. 5064. Release by John de Swineford, to lady Margery de Swineford his mother, of all his right in all the lands &c. in Clippeston and Keylemerth which the said lady Margery holds as dower of John's inheritance. Stuvecle, 25 September, 9 Edward II. Seal of arms.
N'hamp. A. 5065. Release by Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, to the prioress of Sopwelle and to the warden of that house, of the common suit of frankpledge belonging to their persons for a hide of land in Crewelton which Hugh de Keynes gave to the said prioress and to the convent in frank almoin; saving to the earl the view of frank pledge of the inhabitants of the said land, tor observing the king's peace. Witnesses:—Sirs Giles de Argentem, Richard de Haverhing, Henry de Meynil, and others (named).
[Oxford.] A. 5066. Demise by Robert de Harewedon, clerk, to Robert de Elzefeld of Dadington, and Amice his wife, for their lives, of a messuage and land in Dadington, with all the herbage in Littleholewell towards Assheton. 14 February, 5 Edward II.
[N'hamp.] A. 5067. Grant by John French of Onle, to William French of the same, his kinsman, of a messuage and land in Sunelesworth (Silsworth). Thursday in Whitsun-week, 17 Henry VI.
[Oxford.] A. 5068. Conveyance by Robert de Harwedon, clerk, to Richard de la Hale, for his life, of two messuages and land in Dadynton. Thursday, the feast of St. Margaret, 6 Edward II. Portion of seal.
N'hamp. A. 5069. Release by Matilda de Wascuil, widow, to Sir Philip Basset, of land in Bernewell, formerly belonging to Stephen de Bello Campo, her brother. Witnesses:—William Brito, Hugh Grossus, Roger de Leicester, and others (named). Injured Fragment of seal.
N'hamp. A. 5070. Grant by Richard, earl of Kent, to Sir Richard Emson, knight, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, of all his patronage and interest, as founder of the monastery of Chanons Assheby, in the hundred of Norton; with further grant of the hundred of Towcestre. 28 November, 22 Henry VII. Signed. English. Portion of seal of arms.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the De Banco Roll of Hilary, 22 Henry VII.
N'hamp. A. 5071. Release by Thomas Wale, knight, to the king, of his wood between the dyke called 'la Bernete' and the king's forest of Whittlewode, extending towards Wappenham and 'le Frethe' of Bukenhull. London, Wednesday the feast of St. George, 2 Edward [II]. Seal of arms. (See Close Roll: 2 Edward II m. 6d.)
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Red Book of the Exchequer.
[Oxford] A. 5072. Demise by Robert de Harewedon, to Robert Charman, for his life, of a messuage and land in Dadyngton. 13 February, 6 Edward II.
[Oxford.] A. 5073. Grant by Osbert Gyfhard, lord of Dadynton, to Simon de Dadyngton, called 'master,' or his assigns, viz. William de la Hale of Berford, Christiana his wife, and Richard his son, for their lives, of two messuages and land in Dadynton. Witnesses:—Master Nicholas de Marham, John de Evere, Thomas Missoc, and others (named). Seal of arms, broken.
Endorsed: Memorandum that this grant was returned to the lord in full court by Richard de la Hale.
[York.] A. 5074. Grant by Mary daughter of William de Novo Mercato of Cateby, to Matilda Bigot, countess of Warenne and Norfolk, of the hermitage of St. Margaret's, Cateby (Cadeby) on the Don, with land in Eadmunde croft, and common of pasture for the cattle of the hermitage, rendering yearly to the grantor at Easter white gloves, to be received at Cuningburg'. 11 Henry III. Seal, injured.
N'hamp. A. 5075. Sale by Richard Verney of Assheby Leger, esquire, and Dame Elizabeth his wife, alias Dame Elizabeth Lucy, late the wife and executrix of George Catesby late of Assheby Leger aforesaid, esquire, and late the wife and executrix of Sir Thomas Lucy, knight, to William Blakesley of London, yeoman, of a messuage in Daventre, and of all their interest and term of years in a farm &c. in Drayton in the parish of Daventry; formerly leased to the said Sir Thomas; with clause witnessing that if the vendors observe the conditions of this indenture, the bond entered into by them shall be void &c. . . May, 25 Henry VIII. Signed by Blakesley. English. Seal.
N'hamp. A. 5076. Letter of attorney by the king, authorising John de Newenham to receive seisin of the manor of Yerdelegh Gobion and of all other lands in Potterespirie, Yerdelegh Gobyon and Morende, which Anne late the wife of Edward le Despenser son of Hugh le Despenser granted to the king. Westminster, 30 September, 37 Edward III. Portion of Great Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5077. Release by Joan daughter of the late William le Plemer of Ramesey, to John son of John le Ferur of Ramesey, Juliana his wife William her son, and William's heirs in tail, of all her right in a messuage in Ramesey. Sunday, Michaelmas day, 2 Edward II, Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5078. Grant in frank almoin by Geoffrey called 'le Vannur' of Ramesey, to Hugh, the abbot, and the convent of St. Bennet's, Ramesey, of a messuage in 'la Wyitthe' of Ramesey, with his meadow called 'the vannur's meadow' and a yearly rent from a tenement in Byri. Witnesses:— Maxter Gilbert de Wepstede, steward of Ramesey, William de Stowe, John de Sulegrave, and others (named). Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5079. Grant by John Hore, son and heir of John Hore of Rameseie, to Sir William Proudfoot, chaplain, of Therfeld, Andrew Pikeler of Rameseie, and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in Rameseie, lying in 'le Briggestrate.' Sunday before St. Barnabas, 34 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5080. Receipt by Sir Berengeir le Moygne, knight, for 25 marks due from Sir William, the abbot, and the convent of Rameseye, for the term of St. John the Baptist, A.D. 1280. Friday the vigil of SS. Peter and Paul, 8 Edward I. Seal of arms.
[Hunt.] A. 5081. Grant by Andrew le Barkere of Rameseye, and Emma Bekky his wife, to John son of John Palliwolle of Someresham, of a yearly rent from a tenement in Rameseye, lying in 'le Briggestrete.' Friday the feast of St. Matthias, 31 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5082. Grant by Walter son of Thomas the cook (coci) of Ramsey, to the sacristan of Ramsey, of a yearly rent of 1 lb. of cumin in Ramsey. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Winchestre, Geoffrey Peytevin, and others (named). Twelfth century. Seal, broken.
[Suff.] A. 5083. Grant in frank almoin by Walter de la Wylde of Laweshille, to Sir William, the abbot, and the convent of Ramesey, of a yearly rent of 1d. in Laweshille. Witnesses:—William de Hanyfeld, William de Walepol, Robert de Bradefeld, and others (named). Seal, broken.
[Hunt.] A. 5084. Release by Thomas de Storolf and Gilbert de Warrewik, at the instance of brother William de Tyrington, to the abbot and convent and almoner of Rameseye, for the support of St. Mary's chapel, Redebourne, of all their right in two parts of a messuage in Heyghmundegrave; with further release, at the instance of the said William, of all their right in part of a messuage in Rameseye, for the support of alms. Monday after St. Barnabas, 11 Edward III. Seal, injured.
[Hunt.] A. 5085. Grant by Robert the abbot, and the convent of Rameseye, to Joan Smalwode, wife of John de Overe the younger, for her life, of a daily allowance of two white loaves and two gallons (lagenas) of good ale from the same cask which the convent uses on that day, and one dish of meat or fish; also grant to the said John of the office of boatman of the convent (naute nostri) with clothing and wages, or of some other office within the abbey; also further grant to the said John and Joan of a dwelling-house, rendering yearly to the manor of Biggyng two capons at Christmas, with one attendance yearly at the court of Biggyng &c. 15 April, A.D. 1349. Portion of seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5086. Grant by John Gretford of Rameseye, to Sirs John de Lincol', rector of Craunfeld, William de Everton, rector of Wystowe, and John de Well', chaplain in Rameseye, of a messuage in Rameseye, with a way leading towards Awnverersmersshe. Feast of St. Oswald, 9 Richard II. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5087. Grant by Andrew Claxton of Ramesey, to John Cheker the elder, John Cheker the younger, and Walter Pamplyon, of a messuage in Ramseye, in 'le Wyght,' extending from the common lode to Wendyllesbrocdich. 6 April, 2 Edward IV. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5088. Release by Thomas Talbot and Joan his wife of Peterborough, to Alice de Sybston of the same, of all their right in a messuage in Ramesey, lying in 'le Wythe.' Feast of St. Cuthberga, 19 [Richard] II. Fragments of two seals.
[Hunt.] A. 5089. Grant by Richard Bundy, William Bundy his son, and Robert Druell, to John Collan, John Mynstrechaumbre, William Conyerton and John Alcunbury, mercer, of Huntyngdon, of a tenement in St. Mary's parish, Huntyngdon, adjoining a lane called 'Swynfenlane.' 10 March, 12 Edward [IV]. Three seals.
[Suff.] A. 5090. Grant in frank almoin by Walter de Stivecle, to the abbot and convent of Ramsey, for the use of the chamberlain there, of one tillage of his land in Laushill, with free passage for cattle, ploughs, carts and men belonging to the said convent, through the grantor's court and mansion called 'la Wilde': also grant of a piece of pasture and land abutting on the said tillage. Witnesses:—Sewal de Heningfeld, Wiliiam Hereberd, Nicholas Fareman and others (named). Portion of seal, broken.
[Hunt.] A. 5091. Grant by William Enderdale and Christina his wife of Rammeseye, to John Mauger of the same, chaplain, of a messuage in Rammeseye, in 'le Briggestrate.' Friday after the translation of St. Bennet, 17 Edward II. Two seals.
[Hunt.] A. 5092. Grant by William Chacede of Rameseye, to William de Sellebi of Waltone and Philip Dori of Benewik, of four messuages and one cottage, lying in 'le Briggestrate,' and 'la Wighte,' and land lying in 'le Newefeld,' in Rameseye. Wednesday before St. Luke, 11 Edward III.
[Linc ?] A. 5093. Release by John son of Thomas Taillour of Staunford, clerk, to Walter de Nerford of the same, of all his right in certain tenements in Staunford, without the east gates. Saturday, nativity of the Virgin, 26 Edward III. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5094. Release by Denise Draper, late the wife of John Diaper, of Rameseye, to Thomas Wodeward and Agnes his wife, of all her right in a messuage in Rameseye, lying near the great bridge. Sunday before Michaelmas, 18 Richard II. Seal, broken.
[Hunt.] A. 5095. Grant by Nichola daughter of William Whyt of Overton Longevile, to Alice, late the wife of Richard Freman of Fletton, of a messuage in Rameseie, lying in 'la Wigthe' extending from the great common lode to the ditch of Aumenerisfen. Saturday after St. Barnabas 49 Edward III. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5096. Grant by Thomas Grymbaud of Buntyngford, barber, to Sir Gilbert de Warewyk, chaplain, and Nicholas de Eboraco, clerk, of a messuage with a curtilage and meadow laud in the town and marsh of Rameseye 12 May, 28 Edward III. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5097. Grant by John de Temcsford, to Sir Nicholas . . . . ., chaplain, of land and meadow in Rameseye. Monday the feast of St. Augustine, 19 Edward [I ?]. Seal.
[Hunt.] A. 5098. Grant by Simon the goldsmith (aurifaber), with the consent of his wife, to Alexander de Camera, of a messuage in Ramesey, at the great gates. Witnesses:—William de Stowe, steward, John le Clerewaus, Robert Stubbard, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[York.] A. 5099. Confirmation by Peter de Marines, son and heir of Hugh de Marines, of a grant by Sir Alberic de Marines, his uncle, to John de Marines, his uncle, of a mill in Paterik Brumtone. Witnesses:—Ralph son of Fulk, Richard Muschet, Walter Hakun and others (named). Seal of arms.
[Hunt.] A. 5100. Grant by Gilbert the chaplain of Rameseye and Robert Hunte of the same, to Simon Nychtynghale of the same, and Matilda his wife, of a messuage and garden and a 'polyard' adjoining in Rameseye, lying in 'le Briggestrate,' and extending from the high road to 'le Newefeldfen.' Sunday before Michaelmas, 18 Edward, III. Two seals.