HENRY V. Divers Counties.
3. Thomas Broun, John Corf, and John Cottusmore, and
Walter Grene, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Fynchyngfeld, in the county of Essex, and the manor of Huscarle, and
premises in Stebenhethe, Bramley, and Hakeney, in the
county of Middlesex. Anno 1.
30. Thomas Derham, Thomas Lopham, Nicholas
Hywyssh, Hugh Mynge, clerk, and Laurence Howet, clerk,
and William Wyngefeld, and Katherine, his wife. Premises
in Stebenheth, Hakeneye, Stretford Langthorn, and the
parish of the Blessed Mary Matfelon at le Whit Chapell, in
the county of Middlesex, and in Haddeley, in the county of
Suffolk. Anno 3.
45. Robert Neweton, clerk, and John Walden, esquire,
and Idonia, his wife. The manors of Penbrokes and Bruses,
in the county of Middlesex, and manors and lands in the
counties of Essex and Cambridge. (Remainders). Anno 4.
90. Roger Crome, the younger, John Pygot, John
Threske, chaplain, and Richard Weltden, and Thomas Gray,
citizen and grocer of London, and Matilda, his wife.
Premises in Enefeld, in the county of Middlesex, and
Sywardeston, in the parish of Waltham, in the county of
Essex, and the homage of certain persons. Anno 7.
97. William Babyngton, Henry Barton, Richard Bokelond, Nicholas James, John Guy, John Lenyng, the elder,
John Lenyng, the younger, Richard Osbarn, John Carpenter,
the younger, and John Stafford, and Richard Marlawe,
citizen and "iremonger" of London. The manor of Oldeford called "Marlawe Maner," otherwise "Badby Maner,"
in the county of Middlesex, and a messuage in Henlee upon
Thames, in the county of Oxford. Anno 8.
106. John Coltman, the elder, and Joan, his wife, and
Thomas Botlysbery, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Denham, in the county of Buckingham, and Woxbrigge, in the
county of Middlesex. Anno 9.