PHILIP AND MARY.
Anne Twolarge, widow, and Owen Clune, and Richard
Semper otherwise Sentpyer, citizen and draper, of London,
and Avice, his wife. Two messuages in the parish of St.
Andrew Hubbert, London. L. Mich Anno 1 and 2.
John Adyngton and Christopher Adyngton and Agnes
Syke, widow, Ellen Adyngton, and Margery Adyngton,
daughters of William Adyngton, late of Banbury, in the
county of Oxford. The moiety of three messuages in the
parish of St. Antony, in London. L. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
Thomas Dale and John Whytehorne, and Agnes, his wife.
Premises in Westminster. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight, and Christiana, his wife, and
Sir Thomas Lovell, knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, and
George Lovell, gentleman. Premises in Hollowaye and
Isseldon. Mich Anno 1 and 2.
John Sympson and Thomas Warde, and Margaret, his wife,
and Ralph Baxter, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Estbedfount and Hatton. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
William Budder and Constance, his wife, and John Keyser.
and Barbara, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of
Martin Daggworth. Premises in Edmonton. Mich. Anno
1 and 2.
Roger Trygge, gentleman, and Thomas Devyne otherwise
Deane, and Elizabeth, his wife, late the wife of Giles Harryson, deceased. A messuage and brewhouse called "le Reed
Lyon," and two gardens in the parish of St. Botolph in Est
Smythefeld, near London, and other premises in the parish
of St. Botolph. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
John Drauer, citizen and draper, of London, and Elizabeth, his wife, and Edward Saunders, one of the justices of
the Common Bench, and Margaret, his wife, and Thomas
Carewe, gentleman. The moiety of the manor of Rombelles
otherwise Rumbolles, and of premises in Stebunheth. Mich.
Anno 1 and 2.
John Whytehorne and William Allexander, gentleman,
and Anne, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Mich.
Anno 1 and 2.
Stephen Cleybroke and William Tracy, and Elizabeth, his
wife. Premises in Westminster. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
William Parker, citizen and draper, of London, and Sir
Edward North, knight, Lord North of Byrtlyng, and Alice,
his wife. The manor of Duckettes. and premises in Tottenham, Harnesey, and Duckettes. Mich. Anno 1 and 2.
Gilbert Gerrard. esquire, and Hugh Wryght, of Harrow
upon the Hill, esquire. Premises in Harrow upon the Hill.
Hil. Anno 1 and 2.
Robert Huncke, gentleman, and Mathew Norton, and
Clementia, his wife. Premises, called Whytewelles, in Enfeld.
Hil. Anno 1 and 2.
John Jermyn, citizen and innholder, of London, and
Christopher Campyon, citizen and mercer, of London, and
Agnes, his wife. Land in Bysshoppeshall, in the parish of the
Blessed Mary Matfelon, without Algate, London. Hil.
Anno 1 and 2.
Laurence Elyott and Richard Bydon, esquire. Premises
in Godalyng and Milford, in the parish of Witley. Hil.
Anno 1 and 2.
Benedict Spynola, merchant of Genoa, and Thomas Colshill, and Mary, his wife. Premises in Hakeney. Hil.
Anno 1 and 2.
Stephen Coldewell and Gerald Legh and John Gylmen,
gentleman, and Ellen, his wife. A messuage called "le
Whyte Swanne," in the parish of St. Botolph, near
Byllyngesgate. L. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
Thomas Awtye and Edmund Tyllyarde, and Agnes, his
wife. Premises in Harrow. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
Peter Baseley and John Barnes, and Sibilla, his wife.
Premises in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields. Easter
Anno 1 and 2.
Thomas Spence, citizen and mercer, of London, and
Robert Clerke, citizen and haberdasher, of London.
Premises in the parish of St. Sepulchre, in West Smythfeld,
in the suburbs of London. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
William Bellamy, gentleman, and Roger Bellamy. A
brewhouse and premises in Hadley and Edmonton. Easter
Anno 1 and 2.
Sir Roger Cholmeley and lady Christiana, his wife, and
Thomas Fowler, esquire, and Alice, his wife. Premises,
with three acres of land covered with water, in Isseldon.
Easter Anno 1 and 2.
Alan Harrowe and Ralph Whasshe, and Margaret, his
wife, and Thomas Whasshe. Premises in Fulham. Easter
Anno 1 and 2.
Robert Theccher and John Horton, and Blanche, his wife.
Premises in Stanes. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
Edmund Hampden, gentleman, and William Greynder,
and Felicia, his wife. Premises in Lyttelton, Sunberye, and
Sheperton. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
William Pyckley and William Bourne, and Joan, his wife.
A messuage called Dynes, and premises in Feltham. Easter
Anno 1 and 2.
Thomas Gardner and Robert Hayes, gentleman, and Alice,
his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
William Blakwall, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife, and
George Hall, gentleman, son and heir of John Hall, gentleman, Premises in Hendon. Easter Anno 1 and 2.
Richard Edlen and Richard Snowe, and Alice, his wife.
The third part premises in Tatridge, in the county of Hertford; and Hendon, in the county of Middlesex. D.C.
Trin. Anno 1 and 2.
Thomas Ferneham, gentleman, and Thomas Wright, and
Thomas Leigh, esquire. Premises in Hallywell, Shordisshe,
Hargolston, and Stebenneth, in the county of Middlesex;
and premises in the county and city of York. D.C. Trin.
Anno 1 and 2.
Richard Lee and Oliver Armestronge. Premises in
Wyllesdon. Trin. Anno 1 and 2.
John Keble, gentleman, and Michael Archer, gentleman.
Premises in London. Remainders to Roger Manwood. L.
Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
Richard Weston and Gilbert Gerard, esquires, and John
Dormer, citizen and merchant, of London, son of Sir Michael
Dormer, knight, deceased. Premises in the parish of St.
Laurence, Old Jewry, London, in the ward of Creplegate.
L. Mich. Anno 2 and 3.
John Aysshe and John Gylmen, gentleman, and Ellen, his
wife. Five messuages in the parishes of St. Margaret, in
Bridgestrete, next Roderlane, of S. Leonard in Estchepe, and
of St. Andrew Hubberd in Estchepe. Mention of Richard
Adam. Remainders to Nicholas Chatfeld. L. Mich.
Anno 2 and 3.
Christoper Bumsted and George Pekham, gentleman, and
John Reynolds, and Christiana, his wife. Premises in Holywell. Mich. Anno 2 and 3.
Philip Stone and Anne, his wife, and William Ferrys, and
Cecilia, his wife. Premises in Kensyngton. Mich. Anno
2 and 3.
Thomas Warner, otherwise Butler, and Beatrice, his wife,
and Thomas Kynwelmershe, gentleman, and Mary, his wife.
Premises in Westminster. Mich. Anno 2 and 3.
John Mascall and Dorothy, his wife, and Sir Thomas
Chaloner, knight, and Joan, his wife. Land in Shordyche,
Halywell, Hoggeston, and Hackney. Mich. Anno 2 and 3.
John Snowe, the younger, and Catherine, his wife, and
William Harryson, and Isabella, his wife, and Thomas
Harryson, son and heir of the same William. Land in
Fyncheley. Mich. Anno 2 and 3.
Eliseus Hartoppe, gentleman, and Robert Andrewe, gentleman, and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in the parish of
St. Botolph. Hil. Anno 2 and 3.
Robert Good and Antony Maxey, gentleman. Premises
in Stanes, Estbedfount, and Laleham. Hil. Anno 2 and 3.
Edward Gryffyn, esquire, attorney-general, and William
Huddy otherwise Hoody, esquire. Premises in the parish of
St. Andrew, in High Holborne without the Bars. Hil.
Anno 2 and 3.
Robert Bedell and Ambrose Nicolas, citizen and salter, of
London, and Jane, his wife. Premises in Fulham. Hil.
Anno 2 and 3.
John Wetherhyll and Thomas Devyn, and Elizabeth, his
wife. Premises in the parish of St. Clare, within the
precincts of the late house or priory of the Minories, without
Algate. Hil. Anno 2 and 3.
Sir William Paget, K.G., lord Paget of Beawdesert, and
Thomas Carus, esquire, and Walter Tupper, gentleman.
Premises in St. Clement Danes. Hil. Anno 2 and 3.
John Craythorne and Margaret, his wife, and Thomas
Punchyn, gentleman, and Catherine, his wife. A messuage
called "le Bell Savage," otherwise "le Bell Savoy," and
premises in Flete Street, in the parish of St. Bride, and in
the parish of St. Martin in "Bowyerrowe," London. L.
Hil. Anno 2 and 3.
Richard Totthill and Robert Holbeck, and Jartruda (sic)
his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Dunstan, in the
West, London. L. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
John Colte, gentleman, and John Gryggys, and Henry
Colte, gentleman, son and heir apparent of George Colte,
esquire, and Elizabeth, his wife. The manor of Suffokes,
and premises in Enfeld, in the county of Middlesex, and land
in the county of Essex. D.C. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
William Nicholls and Thomas Nicholls, his son, and Sir
Charles Stourton, knight, lord Stourton, and lady Anne, his
wife. Premises in the parish of St. Margaret, within the
city of Westminster. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
William Colshyll, gentleman, and John Cotton, gentleman,
and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Easter
Anno 2 and 3.
Giles Isham, esquire, Gregory Isham, and John Isham,
and Henry Belamy, citizen and mercer, of London, and Ella,
his wife. Premises in Hadley and Southmymes. Easter
Anno 2 and 3.
John Whitpayne and Thomas Hilton, and Elizabeth, his
wife. Premises in the parish of St. Leonard, in Sordyche.
Easter Anno 2 and 3.
Thomas Leigh, citizen and alderman, of London, and Sir
Roland Hyll, knight, and Sir Thomas Holcrofte, knight, and
Juliana, his wife. Premises in Willesdon, Kylborne, and
Hamsted. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
William Rous and Richard Welby, esquire, and Dorothy,
his wife. Land in Greneford. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
The master, fellows, and scholars of Balliol College,
Oxford, and Thomas Roberth otherwise Robards, esquire,
and Margery, his wife, late the wife of Sir Walter Hendley,
knight. Premises within the precincts of the late monastery
of Clerkenwell, in Clerkenwell. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
Sir Thomas Pope, knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, and
Thomas Roberth otherwise Robards, esquire, and Margery,
his wife, late the wife of Sir Walter Hendley, knight. The
site and messuage of the late house or monastery of Clerkynwell, &c., in Clerkynwell. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
John Stone and Henry Campyon, gentleman. Premises
in Totenham. Easter Anno 2 and 3.
John Merye and Thomas Marrowe, esquire, and Alice,
his wife. Land in the parish of St. Leonard in Shordiche.
Easter Anno 2 and 3.
William Mounsaugh and William Byrde, and Agnes, his
wife. Land in Hyllyngdon and Cowley. Trin. Anno
2 and 3.
Richard Browne and Roger Smyth, and Margaret, his wife.
Land in Est Bedfount. Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
Thomas Offley, citizen and alderman, of London, and
Robert Hennage, and Margaret, his wife. Land in
Hackeney. Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
John Harryson, citizen and goldsmith, of London, and
William Hobson, and Anne, his wife. Premises in Totnam
and Edmondton. Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
Thomas Leigh, citizen and alderman, of London, and
James Brande, gentleman, and Agnes, his wife. Land in
Islyngton. Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
Sir William Paget, K.G., lord Paget of Beawdesert, and
John Taylor, gentleman, and Alice, his wife. Premises in
the parish of St. Clement Danes, and Stronde. Trin. Anno
2 and 3.
John Stretes, citizen and in holder, of London, and Thomas
Broke, esquire, and Anne, his wife, and Henry Brown,
merchant of the staple of Calais, and Catherine, his wife.
Premises in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn. Notes of
Fines. Trin. Anno 2 and 3.
Elizabeth Parr, widow, and William Rawlynsons, and
Agnes, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Sepulchre,
in the ward of Farryngdon Without. L. Mich. Anno
3 and 4.
Owen Clune and John Villers, gentleman, and Thomasina,
his wife, Richard Semper and Avice, his wife, Nicholas
Mowyer, and Joan, his wife. Premises in the parishes of St.
Andrew Hubbert and St. Margaret Patens, and in Smyth
Lane otherwise Smythes Lane, and Philpot Lane otherwise
Phylpote Lane, in the city of London. L. Mich. Anno
3 and 4.
Edward Broke and Richard Broke and Thomas Carewe,
esquire. The moiety of premises in London. L. Mich.
Anno 3 and 4.
Andrew Tusser and Thomas Tusser, gentleman, and
Margery his wife, and Humphrey Chesshier. Premises in
the parish of St. Clement Danes. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Thomas Doughtye and Derick Lyghtesfoot, and Agnes,
his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Clement Danes.
Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Richard Garthe, gentleman, and Henry Michell, and
Elizabeth, his wife, and Samson Michell. Premises in
Chauncery Lane, within the parish of St. Dunstan in the
West, London. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
John Pulliver and Robert Wood, and Joan, his wife.
Premises in Norton Folgate. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
William Veysey and Richard Mansfeld, and Jane, his wife,
daughter and coheir of Robert Asteley. The moiety of
premises in "Sent John's Strete," St. Sepulchre, and St.
Martin in the Fields. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
George Clopton, gentleman, and Thomas Rydley, and
Margaret, his wife. The moiety of land in the parish of St.
Giles, without Crepulgate. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Sir Gilbert Dethyke, knight, and Sir Thomas Holcroste,
knight, and Juliana, his wife. Land in Stebunhuthe. Mich.
Anno 3 and 4.
Henry Campyon and Clement Pope, and Margaret, his
wife, daughter and heir of Alice Cooke, late the wife of
Richard Cooke, deceased, sister and heir of Henry Courtman,
deceased. Premises in Tottenham. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Edmund Wyndsore and George Hadley, esquires, and
Miles Goodwyn, and Anne, his wife. Premises in Laleham.
Remainders to Thomas Goodwyn, son of the aforesaid Miles,
and Anne. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Henry Page and William Page and William Whyte, the
elder, gentleman, and John Whyte, son of the aforesaid
William. The manor of Cofers otherwise Coferers, otherwise
Kyngsbery, and premises, with site of a water mill, and free
fishery in the water of Braynt otherwise Brayntbrydge, and in
Kyngesbery, Wyllesdon and Hendon. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
William Bromley, gentleman, and Robert Fletewoode,
gentleman, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Perecrofte
felde, and Cowley Peche, otherwise Coveley. Mich. Anno
3 and 4.
Richard Haddon and Thomas Bradforth and Hugh
Fyssher, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Shordyche. Mich.
Anno 3 and 4.
Richard Shorwood and John Welbeck, gentleman, and
Alice, his wife. Premises in Istelworth, Twyckenham,
Worton and Whitton. Remainders to the Agmondesham
family. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Thomas Curtys, citizen and alderman, of London, and
Thomas Hilton, and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in
Hoggerston, in the parish of St. Leonard in Shordyche.
Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Geoffrey Walkeden, citizen and skinner, of London, and
Margaret, his wife, and Edward Gylbert, citizen and goldsmith, of London, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Totenham. Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Geoffrey Walkeden, citizen and skinner, of London, and
Margaret, his wife, and Henry Campyon, citizen and mercer,
of London, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Totenham.
Mich. Anno 3 and 4.
Geoffrey Walkeden, citizen and skinner, of London, and
Margaret, his wife, and Clement Pope, and Margaret, his
wife. Premises in Tottenham otherwise Totnam. Mich.
Anno 3 and 4.
Edward Broke and Richard Broke and Thomas Carewe,
esquire. Land in Stepenhyth and Hakney. Mich. Anno
3 and 4.
Stephen Claybroke and Henry Parker, gentleman. Two
messuages in London. L. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
William Austen and Hugh Robertson and Anne, his wife.
Premises in Hoxton, in the parish of Shordyche. Hil.
Anno 3 and 4.
Ranulf Cholmeley, esquire, recorder of the city of London,
and William Parker, citizen and clothier, of London, and
Margery, his wife. Land in Haryngey. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
The king and queen and Adrian Stokes, esquire, and lady
Frances, duchess of Suffolk, his wife, daughter and coheir of
Charles, late duke of Suffolk, deceased, Sir Henry Stanley,
knight, lord Straunge, and Margaret, his wife, daughter and
heir of Eleanor, late countess of Cumberland, deceased,
another daughter and coheir of the aforesaid duke, and Sir
William Stanley, knight, son and heir of Mary, late lady
Mountegle, deceased, another daughter and coheir of the
aforesaid duke, and Anne, his wife. The capital messuage or
mansion, commonly called Suffolke Place, otherwise called
Norwyche Place, and premises in the parish of St. Martinin-the-Fields. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
John Barker and John Warner. Premises in Hendon.
Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
Richard Bull and Stephen Bull and George Barley, and
Eleanor, his wife. Land in Stebenheth. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
Anne Fyssher, widow, and William Whyte, citizen and
merchant taillor, of London, and Elizabeth, his wife.
Premises in Chelsyth, otherwise Chelsey. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
John Goddard, the elder, and Robert Preston, and Isabella,
his wife. Premises in Endfeld. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
William Franklyne and Margaret, his wife, and Richard
Franklyne, and Goditha, his wife. Premises in Hendon.
Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
John Semer, otherwise Holden, and John Lofte, and
Agnes, his wife, Oswald Davy, and Emeria, his wife, and
Isabella Budder, widow, daughters of Robert Semer, otherwise Holden. A messuage called " Stacy," and half an acre
of land in Enfelde. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
Henry Broun, merchant of the staple of Calais, and
Thomas Broke, esquire, and Anne, his wife. The moiety of
three messuages and land in the parishes of St. Andrew, in
Holborne, St. Pancras, and St. Sepulchre. Hil. Anno 3 and 4.
Thomas Blake and Roland Browne and Elizabeth Gryffyn,
widow. Premises in Est Bedfount and West Bedfount.
Remainders to Henry Blake and Joan, his wife. Hil. Anno
3 and 4.
Hugh Griffith, gentleman, and Richard Gwyn, gentleman,
and Henry Fortescew, esquire. Manors and lands in the
counties of Essex and Hertford, and the manor of Browkemans otherwise Brokemanns, and premises in Northmyms
and Southmyms, in the county of Middlesex. D.C. Easter
Anno 3 and 4.
William Nicholson and Geoffrey Lewes, and Ellen, his
wife. Fourteen messuages in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. L. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
William Foorth, esquire, and Joan Knyght, widow, Richard
Knyght, the younger, son of Humphrey Knyght, and
William Knyght, son and heir of the same Humphrey.
Premises in the parish of St. Andrew, next Christchurche.
L. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
Alvered Mychell, gentleman, and Richard Hylton, and
Elizabeth, his wife. Premises and a wharf in the parish of
St. Michael, next Quenehith, London. L. Easter Anno
3 and 4.
Richard Tebold, gentleman, and John Dodyngton, and
William Dodyngton, gentlemen. Premises in the parish of
St. Bartholomew the Great, within a close there called Great
Saynte Bartholomewes Close, in Westsmythfylde, London.
L. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
Richard Patchett and William Honysdon, and Margery,
his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
George Basford, citizen and "lether-seller," of London,
and Francis Bertye, gentleman, and Catherine, his wife.
Premises in Hakeney. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
William Blackwell, gentleman, and John Spycer, and
John Forster, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Edgeware.
Easter Anno 3 and 4.
Sir Arthur Darey, knight, and Antony Browne, viscount
Mountague, and Magdalen, his wife. A capital messuage
called " Le Neate," and premises in the parish of St.
Martin in the Fields. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
Henry Nedeler and William Dene, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Istylworthe, Twyckenham,
and Brayntforth. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
Roger Harreyonge, and Anne Armorer, widow, and
Thomas Marrowe, esquire, and Alice, his wife. Land in
Hoxton, in the parish of St. Leonard, in Shordyche.
Mention of Margaret Hareyonge, widow. Easter Anno
3 and 4.
Thomas Haddon and Alice, his wife, and Thomas Marrow,
esquire, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Hoxton, in the
parish of St. Leonard, in Shordyche. Mention of Margaret
Hareyonge, widow. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
William Drowte, citizen and baker, of London, and Sir
Francis Jobson, of Colchester, in the county of Essex, knight,
and Elizabeth, his wife. Land in Stebunheth and Popler.
Easter Anno 3 and 4.
John Duck and Cecilia, his wife, and Thomas Marrowe,
esquire, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Hoxton, in the
parish of St. Leonard, in Shordyche. Mention of Margaret
Hareyonge, widow. Easter Anno 3 and 4.
John Day, otherwise Byrte, and Humphrey Raynoldes,
and Mary, his wife. Land in Southmymes. Easter Anno
3 and 4.
Thomas Motte and Emeria, his wife, and Thomas Hounesdon, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Enfelde. Easter Anno
3 and 4.
Richard Buckland and Oliver Seynt John, esquire, and
Agnes, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Giles, without
Crepulgate, London; and premises in the parishes of St.
Giles, without Crepulgate, and St. Botolph, without Alders
gate, London, in the county of Middlesex. D.C. Trin.
Anno 3 and 4.
John Tamworthe, esquire, and Sir William Cavindyshe,
knight, and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises and two
"passages, called alleys" in the parish of St. Botolph, without Aldrychgate, London. Warranty against Nicholas
Bacon and Thomas Smyth. L. Trin. Anno 3 and 4.
Robert Huycke, esquire, and Augustine Sprake, and Joan,
his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Trin. Anno 3 and 4.
George Harryson and John Barnes. Premises in the parish
of St. Giles in the Fields. Trin. Anno 3 and 4.
John Longe and William Dodds, esquire, and Elizabeth,
his wife, daughter and heir of Henry Frowyke, esquire,
deceased, and Henry Conysby, otherwise Conyngsby, son
and heir apparent of the said Elizabeth. The manor of
Gloucetors, and premises in the parish of St. Giles, without
Creplegate. Trin. Anno 3 and 4.
John Rydgeley, citizen and scrivener, of London, and
George Sympcott, gentliman. A messuage and garden in
the parish of St. Dunstan, in the West in Fletestrete, in the
suburbs of London. Mention of Margaret Garrarde, widow.
Warranty against the heirs of William Garrarde, citizen and
scrivener, of London, deceased. L. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Francis Morgan, serjeant-at-law, and Sir William Butt,
knight, and Jane, his wife. Premises in "le Whyte Freers,"
London. L. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Robert Curson and William Doddes, and Elizabeth, his
wife, and Henry Conyngesby. Premises in Wenlockes
Barne. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Robert Petyt and Nicholas Haliwell, and Mary, his wife.
Land in Southmymes. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
John Ridgeley, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife, and
William Rolfe, and Joan, his wife. Land in Islyngton.
Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Richard Bacon and Joan, his wife, and Richard Bentley,
and Alice, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Andrew,
in Holburne. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
John Pese and Thomas Wysse, gentleman, and Anne, his
wife. Premises in the parish of the Blessed Mary Matfelon.
Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Rose Trott, widow, and William Heyborne, citizen and
clothworker, of London, and Catherine, his wife. Land in
Fyncheley. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Thomas Davie, citizen and clothworker, of London, and
Robert Bales, citizen and skinner, of London, and Anne, his
wife. Premises in Shordiche, and in the parish of St.
Leonard, in Shordiche, without Bissippegate. Mich. Anno
4 and 5.
John Wase, citizen and brewer, of London, and Robert
Ipgrave, citizen and "brotherer," [embroiderer] of London,
and Richard Broke, and Christiana, his wife. Premises in
"Seynt Johns Streate," in the parish of St. Sepulchre,
without Newgate, and Clerkenwell. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
John Gratton and William Amondesham, esquire, and
Alice, his wife. Premises in Hounslowe. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
John Thomas, Lancelot Blomevyle, and John Rivett, and
Francis Chaloner, gentleman, and Agnes, his wife, and John
Turner, otherwise Bowyer. Premises in Hogston, otherwise
Hoxston. Mich. Anno 4 and 5.
Thomas Roo, citizen and merchant tailor, of London, and
Thomas Elryngton, esquire. Thirty acres of pasture called
"Mayfeld and Brodelease," in Hackney. Mich. Anno
4 and 5.
Edward Blackwell, gentleman, and Alice, his wife, and
William Blakwell, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife.
Premises in the county of Essex, and premises in Edgeware,
Ilestre, and Enfeld otherwise Endefeld, in the county of
Middlesex. D.C. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
John Wysse and George Yeo and John Broke, son and
heir of John Broke. Premises in "Seynt Mychell," in
Bassyeshall, in the county of the city of London; premises
in Enveld, the county of Middlesex; and land and premises
in the counties of Essex and Hertford. D.C. Hil. Anno
4 and 5.
Assheton Aylworth, gentleman, and Alexander Wrightington, gentleman, and Juliana, his wife. Premises in the
parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, next Westsmythfeld,
London. L. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
Assheton Aylworth, gentleman, and George Maxey, and
Jane, his wife. A messuage in the close of St. Bartholomew
the Great, in Westsmythfeld, London. L. Hil. Anno
4 and 5.
John Hewes and William Blakwell, gentleman, and Margaret, his wife, and Edward Blakwell, gentleman, and Alice,
his wife. Land in Edgeware. Remainders to Thomas
Blakwell, son of the said William. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
William Bellamye, esquire, and Roger Bellamye.
Premises, a "bruehouse," and 16 acres of meadow called
"Chympens," in Hadleyghe, otherwise Hadley. Hil.
Anno 4 and 5.
William Robertes and Hugh Bacheler, and Margaret, his
wife. Premises in Hees. Mention of George, Charles,
William, John, and Joan Spencer, Alice Robson, and Bridget
Sadler. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
William More and Elizabeth, his wife, and John Cotton,
gentleman, and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
John Garrard and William Garrard and Roger Andrewe,
and Emeria, his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Hil. Anno
4 and 5.
Robert Hutton and Drew Saunders. The manor of
Cowley Hall, and land in Hyllyngdon. Hil. Anno 4 and 5.
William Deynes and Henry Collen and William Holt,
gentleman. Premises in the parish of St. Mary atte Ax.
Easter Anno 4 and 5.
Thomas Martyn and Margaret, his wife, and Sir William
Staunford, knight, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Netherholoway. Easter Anno 4 and 5.
Sir Francis Jobson, knight, and Bridget Cardyn, widow.
The site of the manor of Popler, and premises in Popler,
Stratford atte Bowe, and Stepneth. Easter Anno 4 and 5.
Reginald Wyberd, yeoman, and Edward Blakwell, gentleman, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Easter Anno
4 and 5.
Gilbert Gerrarde, esquire, and Hugh Wright, esquire, and
Mary, his wife. Premises in Harrowe and Grenford.
Easter Anno 4 and 5.
Thomas Grevell and Joan, his wife, and John Longe, and
Isabella, his wife. The manor of Glouceters, and premises
in the parish of St. Giles, without Creplegate. Easter Anno
4 and 5.
Thomas Marrowe, esquire, and Arthur Redferne, and Sir
Thomas Essex, knight, and Margaret, his wife, and Thomas
Essex, esquire, son of the aforesaid Sir Thomas Essex, knight,
and Margaret, and Jane, wife of the aforesaid Thomas, the
son. The manor of Kensyngton, and premises in Kensyngton
and Westowne; also premises in Fulham. Remainders.
Easter Anno 4 and 5.
Sir Arthur Darcy, knight, and Dennis Toppes, esquire,
and Dorothy, his wife. Premises in "Sermon Lane," in the
parish of St. Mary Magdalene. L. Trin. Anno 4 and 5.
Francis Gille, gentleman, and Henry Garnett, gentleman,
and Henry Walter, gentleman, and Anne, his wife, daughter
and heir of Hugh Fenne, late of Stebunhithe, gentleman.
Premises in Stebunhithe. Trin. Anno 4 and 5.
Roger Wylde and John Studley, and Dorothy, his wife.
Premises in Hillyngdon and Cowley. Trin. Anno 4 and 5.
Robert Good, gentleman, and Leonard Rutter, and
Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in Stanes, Stanwell, Laleham,
and Echelford. Trin. Anno 4 and 5.
Edmund Buttes, gentleman, and Edward Henshawe, and
Joan, his wife. Land in Fulham. Trin. Anno 4 and 5.
John Heathe and Thomas Babyngton, esquire, and
William Babyngton, son and heir apparent of the aforesaid
Thomas. The office of keeper of the prison of the Flete,
London, and premises, with a watercourse, in the parish of
St. Bridget, in the ward of Farryngdon Without, London.
L. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.
Edward Hall and Thomas Stroughton and others. Premises
in the parish of St. Nicholas Coldabby. L. Mich. Anno 5
and 6 (in calendar only).
Robert Huyck and John Butt, the elder, and Rose, his
wife. Land in Enfeld. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.
John Myllyn' and Thomas Marrowe, esquire, and Alice,
his wife. Land in the parish of St. Giles, without Creplegate.
Mention of Margaret Harreyonge. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.
Robert Chydley, Alexander Barlowe, and Richard Blackewall and William Jenyns, and George Kendalle. Premises
in Westminster, Totehyll, and in the parish of St. Martin in
the Fields. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.
Charles Goddard, gentleman, and Erasmus Hennyngham,
gentleman, and Elizabeth, his wife, late the wife of William
Goddard, esquire, deceased, and George Goddard, son and
heir of the aforesaid William and Elizabeth. Premises in
Shordiche. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.
Roger Holte and George Aleson, and Margery, his wife,
and Thomas Gwynne, and Elizabeth, his wife. Premises in
Enfeld. Mich. Anno 5 and 6.