London and Middlesex Fines: Edward IV

A Calendar To the Feet of Fines For London and Middlesex: Volume 1, Richard I - Richard III. Originally published by Hardy & Page, London, 1892.

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'London and Middlesex Fines: Edward IV', in A Calendar To the Feet of Fines For London and Middlesex: Volume 1, Richard I - Richard III, (London, 1892) pp. 202-212. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/feet-of-fines-london-middx/vol1/pp202-212 [accessed 23 April 2024]

EDWARD IV.

1. Sir Walter Blount, knight, Sir John Clay, knight, Ottewell Worseley, esquire, and Nicholas Jacowe, citizen of London, and John Byrehore, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Joan, sister of Henry Roundell. Premises in Northall. Anno 2.

2. Thomas Frowyk, and John Trumme, and Thomas Cokke, and Joan, his wife. A messuage and garden, called Sexteynes, in Harow on the Hill. Anno 2.

3. Henry Frowyk, esquire, Thomas Frowyk, esquire, Henry Jurdon, and Richard Bernes, and John Lane, of London, the elder, and Margery, his wife, and John Lane, of London, the younger, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Hendon. Anno 3.

4. Ralph Verney, Richard Danvers, and Thomas Danvers, and Richard Merssh. Premises in Harowe and Pynnore. Anno 3.

5. John Fourmer, John Abbot, and William West, and John Wilkynson, and Joan, his wife. A messuage and garden in St. John's Street (in vico Sancti Johannis), without the Bars of West Smythfeld, London. Anno 3.

6. Roger Frende, and Richard Hayward, and Isabella, his wife. Land in Wyllesdon. Anno 3.

7. William Kele, clerk, and John Wode, the elder, and Elizabeth, his wife. The manor of Elsyng, and premises in Enfeld. Anno 3.

8. Thomas Staunton, citizen and mercer of London, Thomas Meetham, clerk, William Turner, clerk, John Smyth, clerk, John Burgeys, clerk, John Bracy, the elder, "taloughchaundeler," and Roger Purpet, and Richard Turnaunt, and Joan, his wife, daughter of John Stokton. The manors of Penbrokys, Bruses, Daubeneys, and Mokkynges, and premises in Totenham and Edelmeton. Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster. Anno 4.

9. William Cok, and John Weysere, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Northwode. Anno 4.

10. William Morland, clerk, and John Burton, clerk, and Robert Irland, and Clementia, his wife. Premises in Shordyche. (Remainders). Anno 4.

11. Richard Danvers, and Richard Mersshe. Messuages in Westminster. Anno 4.

12. David Kemp, and Thomas Clyfford, and William Underhill, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Iseldon and Haryngeay. Anno 4.

13. Thomas Luyt, William Manser, Henry Merland, and Richard Whele, and Peter Carnavell, of London, gentleman, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Iseldon. Anno 4.

14. William Sharp, Richard Churcheman, and John Herying, and John Roket, and Edith, his wife. Premises in Hoxton. Anno 4.

15. John Broughton, the younger, John Boteler, Thomas Reynys, John Asshefeld, and John Girton, clerk, and John Graunt, and Cecilia, his wife. Premises in Southmymmes. Anno 5.

16. Robert Kirkeham, clerk, keeper of the rolls of Chancery of the lord the King, John Catesby, one of the serjeants-at-law, and William Morland, clerk, and Henry Waver, citizen and draper of London, and Cristina, his wife. Premises in Chelcheheth. Anno 5.

17. George, archbishop of York, William Moreland, clerk, John Broun, William Staveley, and Henry Upton, and Richard Paunton, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Herfeld. Anno 5.

18. John Goodyere, John Peltot, clerk, and William Grene, and Thomas Whetston, and Margery, his wife, and William atte Well, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 5.

19. Thomas Frowyk, esquire, John Warde, citizen and mercer of London, John Warde, citizen and grocer of London, and John Osmond, and Robert Lytell, of Westbranford, mason, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Ikenham, called Thorntons. Anno 5.

20. Sir John Say, knight, and Thomas Edward, and John Feraunt, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Laleham, Stanes, and Litilton. Anno 6.

21. John Fenne and Hugh Fenne, and Hugh Kyngeston, gentleman, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Stebenheth. Anno 6.

22. Sir John Markham, knight, chief justice of the bench of the lord the king, Sir Robert Danby, knight, chief justice of the common bench, Sir Richard Illingworth, knight, chief baron of the exchequer of the lord the king, William Laken, one of the justices of the bench of the lord the king, Sir Peter Ardern, knight, one of the justices of the common bench, Sir Richard Chokk, knight, another justice of the same bench, John Dynham, esquire, Thomas Littelton, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Yonge, serjeant-at-law, John Catesby, serjeant-at-law, Guy Fairefax, serjeant-at-law, Richard Pygot, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Ripplyngham, and John Leynton, and Elizabeth Venour, widow of William Venour, daughter and heir of Roger Sapurton. A messuage within the close of the palace of the king, at Westminster, and the office of keeper and the custody of the same palace, together with the fees and profits of the said office. Anno 6.

23. Thomas Snawe, and William Blakwell, of Fyncheley, the younger, and Anne, his wife. Land in Hendon. Anno 6.

24. John Meryden, John Nyk, William Dyxson, William Coteman, and Roger Clerk, and John Hew. Premises in the parishes of St. Martin in the Fields, and St. Margaret the Virgin, of Westminster, which John Lyon, and Ellen, his wife, held. (Remainders). Anno 6.

25. Robert Sympson, Thomas Ursewyk, John Hungerforth, and John Brokkeford, and Ellen, widow of Thomas Hellard. A mill called Possemoreismyll in Bramley. Anno 7.

26. Thomas Frowyk, esquire, John Warde, mercer, John Warde, grocer, William Eston, fishmonger, and Richard Bernes, and John Morton, and Joan, his wife, who was the wife of Alan Prestewyke. Premises in West Braynford, Hanwell, and Yellyng. Anno 7.

27. John Hert, and Agnes, his wife, and Robert Combreton, and Edith, his wife. Premises in Shordiche. Anno 7.

28. Sir John Scotte, and Thomas Goldwell, and Thomas Goodman, and Margaret, his wife, and John Goodman, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Tolyngton, within the parish of Iseldon. Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster. Anno 7.

29. Sir John Scotte, knight, and Thomas Goldwell, and Thomas Goodman, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Tolyngton, within the parish of Iseldon. Anno 7.

30. Thomas Henyngham, and Peter Caldecote, and John Kyng, and Alianora, his wife. Premises in Totenham. Anno 7.

31. Robert Page, and John Walker, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Harowe atte Hill. Anno 7.

32. John Pennyng, and Ellen, his wife, Thomas Ryngston, and Robert Forster, and William Reynold, and Joan, his wife, and John Aleyn, and Joan, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. (Remainders). Anno 7.

33. Richard Aubrey, and Alexander Fayreford, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Litelton and Laleham. Anno 8.

34. Richard Tansey, clerk, Thomas Ridyng, clerk, and John Colvile, clerk, and Thomas Auentre, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Tyburn, Lilleston, Westburn, Charryng, and Eye. Anno 8.

35. Richard Goldyngton, and Alice, his wife, and Richard Hayward, of Yellyng, tanner, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Alperton, in the parish of Harowe. Anno 8.

36. John Clerk, and Emma Clerk, his mother, and Alexander Fayreford, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Stanes. Anno 9.

37. Thomas Covton, clerk, Robert Newebald, clerk, and Thomas Langton, clerk, and Baldewin Bray, and Isabella, his wife. The manor of Sutton juxta Chesewyke, and premises in Sutton and Chesewyk. Anno 9.

38. Thomas Frowyk, John Warde, citizen and mercer of London, and John Warde, citizen and grocer of London, and Robert Lyttyll, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Ikenham. Anno 10.

39. William Morland, clerk, John Davyson, clerk, Baldewin Hyde, clerk, Thomas Bledlowe, citizen and grocer of London, and Peter Pekham, esquire, and John Bagot, and Agnes, his wife. Land in Westburn. Anno 10.

40. Simon Elryngton, John Elryngton, the younger, esquire, John Elryngton, the elder, and Robert Forster, and Robert Cumberton, and Edith, his wife. Premises in Shordych and Hakeney. Anno 12.

41. William Essex, John Yonge, and Thomas Wilkyns, and Thomas Cooke, and Cristina, his wife. Premises in Chelchehethe. Anno 12.

42. Robert Hareyong, and William Hale, and Andrew Caumond, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Hoxton, in the parish of St. Leonard of Shordyche. Anno 12.

43. Sir George Irlond, knight, Sir Thomas Urswyk, knight, Sir John Crosby, knight, Robert Moleneux, Thomas Rygby, Richard Lee, and John Michell, and David Errell, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Alexander Marchall. Premises in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. Anno 12.

44. Thomas Rolf, the elder, John Dogette, and Richard Copwode, and William Blakwell, the younger, and Anne, his wife. Premises in Fyncheley. Anno 13.

45. Richard Moton, and John Godezere, and Thomas Wyllyams, of Edelmeton, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton and Southmymmes. Anno 13.

46. John Elryngton, the elder, Robert Forster, and Robert Kyllyngham, and Margaret, his wife, widow of Thomas Combes, "gentilman." A messuage and garden in Tryllemylstrete, next Clerkenwell. Warranty against William, abbot of the church of the Blessed Mary and St. Modwenne, of Burton upon Trent. Anno 13.

47. Agnes Brokke, and William Holwey, and Clementia, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Leonard in Shordych. Anno 12.

48. John Hungerford, and Richard Hert, and William Holwey, and Clementia, his wife. A messuage called Careswell and a tenement and land in Shordych and Stebenhith. Anno 12.

49. Thomas Sauny, and Henry Pouchyn, and Agnes, his wife. Land in Fyncheley. Anno 13.

50. Joan Kent, and John Assheby, and William Welder, and Dionisia, his wife. Premises in Herefeld. Anno 14.

51. Richard Aubrey, William Aubrey, William Bacon, Edward Stone, and Henry Nevell, and William Olyf, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Hardlyngton. Anno 14.

52. John Aubrey, and Margery, his wife, and Thomas Darwyn. Premises in Hacheend in the parish of Harowe upon le Hill. Anno 14.

53. Roger Touneshende, Thomas Giggis, and William Dengayn, and Laurence Lenthorp, and Thomasia, his wife. Premises in Fynesbury, in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. Anno 14.

54. Richard Fouler, Peter Pekham, Thomas Ostriche, William Aubrey, John Fawne, William Laurence, Edward Stene, and Henry Nevyll, and Henry Chicheley, son and heir of Henry Chicheley, esquire, and Alice, late his wife, and Elizabeth, wife of the said Henry, the son. Two messuages in the parish of the Blessed Mary Matfelon, without Algate, London. Anno 15.

55. John Blakwell, chaplain, William Thurlby, esquire, Thomas Cornyssh, esquire, Robert Norton, "gentilman," Henry Marbyll, "gentilman," Walter Stalworth, draper, Thomas Burgeys, James Fyt, and Walter Lokyngton, and John Symond, and Isabella, his wife. Land in Old Braynford and Yillyng. Anno 15.

56. William Neleson, citizen and goldsmith of London, Miles Metcalf, gentleman, and Richard Neleson, citizen and "blaksmyth" of London, and William Parker, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Woxbrygge. Anno 15.

57. John Elryngton, and Stephen Inglond, and Joan, his wife. Land in Shordych. Anno 15.

58. John Elryngton, and William Drayton, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Totenham and Edelmeton. Anno 16.

59. Thomas Frowyk, gentleman, and John Meryden, and John Wylkynson, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Knyghtbrygge. Warranty against John, abbot of St. Peter of Westminster. Anno 16.

60. Sir Thomas Urswyk, knight, chief baron of the exchequer of the lord the king, Elizabeth York, widow, James Peckam, Thomas Rygby, and John Burgoyn, and John Leke, and Rose, his wife, and Edmund Cokayn. Premises in Fulham. Warranty against John, abbot of St. Peter of Westminster. Anno 16.

61. Thomas Martyn, gentleman, Thomas Hardyng, and Richard Fouler, and Thomas Howe, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Haryngey. Anno 16.

62. John Elryngton, treasurer of the household of the lord the king, John Elryngton of Hakeney, "gentilman," and Robert Forster, and William Holwey, and Clementia, his wife, daughter and heir of John Hill. Premises in Shordich. Anno 16.

63. Henry Madyr, chaplain, and John Robynson, and John Cristede, and Anne, his wife. Premises in Wyllesden. Anno 17.

64. John Cole, John Grene, "gentilman," Thomas Mawer, Walter Milson, and Richard Carter, and Thomas Tyrell, esquire. Premises in Norton Folyot, in the parish of St. Botolph, in Bisshoppesgatestrete, which Alice Pounfrete held. (Remainders). Anno 17.

65. John Sutton, Thomas Wyndesore, William Catelyn, and John Butler, and Geoffrey Thurston, and Margery, his wife, and John Wakefeld, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Great Mustowe, in the parish of Fulham. Anno 18.

66. John de Grenehill, and Ivo Chalkhill, and Joan, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of John Trum, and John Hone, and Alice, his wife, the other daughter and heir of the aforesaid John Trum. A messuage and garden in Harowe atte hill. Warranty against William, "minister" of the house and church of the Holy Trinity of Houndeslowe. Anno 18.

67. Thomas Hawekyns, and Richard More, and Sir William Stoner, knight, and Elizabeth, his wife. The manor "de la Mote," and premises in Westminster, and in the parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. Martin in the Fields. Warranty against John, abbot of St. Peter of Westminster. Anno 18.

68. Morgan Kedwelly, Robert Strangboue, and Robert Worthyngton, and Henry Waner, son and heir of Sir Henry Waner, knight. The manor of Kyngesbury, and premises in Kyngesbury, Hendon, and Willesdon, which Sir Thomas Billyng, knight, chief justice of the lord the king assigned to hold pleas before the lord the king, Sir John Nedeham, justice of the lord the king assigned to hold pleas before the lord the king, John Broune, clerk, and Richard Ford, held for term of the life of Cristina Coke, late the wife of Sir Henry Waner, knight. Anno 18.

69. Sir John Elryngton, knight, John Elryngton, of Hakeney, "gentilman," and Robert Forster, and Richard Heyward, and Isabella, his wife, daughter and heir of John Twyford, late of Southall. Premises in Wyllesdon. Anno 18.

70. Sir John Elryngton, knight, John Elryngton, of Hakeney, "gentilman," and Robert Forster, and John Hulk, "fysshemonger," and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Richard Hert, late of Shordich, and Miles Graunger, "bruer," and Anne, his wife, the other daughter and heir of the aforesaid Richard. Premises in Shordych. Warranty against John, abbot of Westminster. Anno 18.

71. William Underhyll, and Joan, his wife, and John Hunby, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Goldynglane, in the parish of St. Giles, without Creppulgate, London. Anno 19.

72. Richard Skypton, and John Broun, clerk, and Edward Grene, and Alice, his wife, late the wife of John Norreys. A messuage called the Swan, and a garden in Totehilstrete, in Westminster. Anno 19.

73. Robert Forster, and John Leylond, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Stebenhithe and Bramley. Anno 20.

74. John Clerke, of Stanys, and Robert Ivy, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Stanys. Anno 20.

75. Thomas Cornysshe, esquire, Richard Humfrey, "gentilman," John Grove, William Hachet, and Thomas Bough, and Thomas Basse, and Joan, his wife, daughter of John Broddyng. Premises in Westburn. Warranty against John, abbot of St. Peter of Westminster. Anno 20.

76. John Catesby, one of the serjeants-at-law of the lord the king, John Grene, esquire, and Robert Gretham, clerk, and John Gaynesford, esquire, and Anne, his wife. The manor of Poyle and premises in Stanwell. Anno 20.

77. Sir John Elryngton, knight, treasurer of the household of the lord the king, John Elryngton, "gentilman," and Robert Forster, and Henry Frowyk, of Southmymmes, esquire. Land in Iseldon which John Mudde held. (Remainders). Anno 20.

78. Richard Bulstrode, esquire, and Alice, his wife, and Nicholas Cleveley, and Cecilia, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 21.

79. John Elryngton, the elder, "gentilman," and Robert Forster, and John Dove, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Woxbrigge and Hillyngdon. Anno 21.

80. Thomas Hore, and Roger Bourghchier, citizen and mercer of London, and Henry Weston, and Katherine, his wife. A messuage in London. Anno 21.

81. Ralph Tylney, citizen and grocer of London, Thomas Hille, citizen and alderman of London, Richard Gowele, citizen and mercer of London, John Benyngton, citizen and grocer of London, John Stork, citizen and grocer of London, and William Tylney, chaplain, and Thomas Tyrell, esquire, and Beatrice, his wife. Premises in Fulham, and Great Mustowe in the parish of Fulham. Warranty against John, abbot of St. Peter of Westminster. Anno 22.

82. Robert Barker, and Elizabeth Grey, widow of Roger Delle. Premises in Pynnor in the parish of Harowe. Anno 22.

83. Edward Bernard, and William Webbe, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Woxbregg. Anno 22.

84. Sir William Haryot, knight, citizen and alderman of London, William Horne, citizen and alderman of London, Richard Chawery, citizen and alderman of London, Robert Forster, Thomas Rygby, and Richard Graunt, and Robert Basset, citizen and alderman of London, and Joan, his wife, widow of Humfrey Hayford, late citizen and alderman of London. Premises in Totenham. Anno 22.

85. John Wrythe, otherwise called John garter king of English arms (garter' regem armorum Anglicorum), and William Ballard, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Grenford, Northall, and Harowe. Anno 22.

86. Sir Thomas Frowyk, knight, John Warde, mercer, late alderman of London, Richard Aunsham, Nicholas Hagur, and Reginald Assh, citizens and mercers of London, and Thomas Merssh, of Haddeleygh, tanner, and Joan, his wife. Land in Fynchele and Hendon. Anno 22.

87. William Aubrey, esquire, Humfrey Aubrey, and Robert Grenesmyth, and John Peke, and Margaret, his wife, daughter and heir of John Rypon, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Hardyngton. Anno 22.