| 1335.Grants in July 1545. |
| 1. Sir John Arundell of Lanhern, Cornw. Lease (by advice of Daunce, Southwell and Moyle, General Surveyors) of the manor or lordship of Carnanton, Cornw., parcel of possessions of Anne, late Countess of Warwick and in the King's hands by reason of a certain fine levied by her; from Mich, next, for 1 years. Grenewich, 27 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m 13. |
| 2. John Curlews, of Hoddesdon, Herts. Pardon for the death of Ric. Henshawe whom he killed in self-defence with a hedging bill, at Hoddesdon. By inquisition taken at Ware, 29 May 36 Hen. VIII., before John Earners, coroner, it appeared that Bobt. Mychell, one of the constables of Hoddesdon, attempted to arrest Henshawe for felony but he fled and afterwards attacked and wounded Curlews, whom the constable sent after him. Westm., 1 July. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 5, m. 38. |
| 3. Monmouth.—Commission to Wm. Herbart of Colbroke, Win. Jones ap Evan and Thos. Williams, to make inq. p. m. on lands and heir of Hugh Huntley. Westm . 1 July. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. Id. |
| 4. Walter Erie. Grant, for 40 years, of the park of Colcombe, Devon, and the mansion therein and a meadow called Park Meadowe in Colyton. Devon, which belonged to the late Marquis of Exeter. This on his surrender of that which refers to the said park and mansion in pat. 2 Nov 31 Hen. VIII.. appointing him bailiff and hayward of the manor and huudred of Colyton and keeper of Colcombe park and mansion therein. Westm . 1 July. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 17, m. 33. |
| 5. Ric. Rosse, vicar of Tollesbury, London dioc, and Thos. Lewen, vicar of Yxning, Norwich dioc. Licence of non-residence. Grenewiche, 29 May 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July.—P. S. Pat. p. 6, m 26. |
| 6. John Cokk. Lease (by advice of Daunce. Southwell and Moyle, General Surveyors) of the manor or lordship of Tydburste and Kendale, Herts., pai cel of possessions of Henry late duke of Richmond and Somerset; for 21 years from Mich. last. And if within that term it be proved in the Court of General Surveyors that Margaret late countess of Richmond gave to Sir Humph. Conyngesby, now dec., and his heirs, a close of 8 ac. called Collectes Lesse and 7 ac. of meadow in Westerley, and a close of 8 ac. called Tottismede parcel of the said manor, which Humphrey Conyngesby claims as kinsman and heir of the said Sir Humphrey, or that the said Collectes Lesse, etc, should not be parcel of the manor, an allowance of 30s. shall be made upon the rent. Grenewich, 21 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 13. |
| 7. Thomas Fissber. To be keeper of the castle of Warwick and garden there called Vyneyarde, with profits as enjoyed by Ric. Cecyll, and to have the house or tavern beside the High Cross called Edmondes Place. This on surrender of pat. 28 Feb. 22 Hen. VIII., granting to Ric. Cecyll, groom of the Robes, the above office and the said house (which Sir Wm. Compton, then dec., had held for term of life). Grenewiche, 28 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m, 18 |
| 8. Robert Raunce late of Magna Wykeham, Bucks, yeoman, alias of the city or town of Oxford, scholar. Pardon: he being indicted with John Stanshawe, late of Redyng, Berks, gentleman, alias of the city or town of Oxford, gentleman, of having on 21 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII., about 9 p.m., with an iron bar, a hammer and a pair of pincers broken into the parish church of St. Mary in Oxford and therein into the chapel of John Longland. bp. of Lincoln, chancellor of the University of Oxford and scholars of the same, known as "le Universite Nether Chappell" and stolen "quinque ciphos argenti vocatos flat sylver pecys, duo pocula argenti, tres calices de argento aurato, unum salinum argent., quadraginta duo cocliar argent., unum par precarium argent., et unum alium par precarium de corell cum gaudiis argenti, quadraginta uncias argenti et auri in penden. clavis ligacionibus ciphorum et bukkulles quarundam veter. zonarum voc. harnese gyrdylles, unam ca then am auri, viginti et duos annulos auri et unum cocliar auri, ad valentiam centum librarum;" and also indicted with the said Stanshawe of having, 1 March 35 Hen. VIII., about 9 p.m., with the same instruments, broken into the same church and there into the "Higher Congregacion howse" and stolen "unam crucem de argento aurat. et unum pedem crucis de argent, aurat. et unum baculum crucis de argent, aurat., unam zonam de argent, aurat. voc. le Duke Humfrey's gyrdyll, et duo candelabra de argent, aurat., et duo philiole voc. crewettes, et unum thuribulum de argent. et unam naviculam de argent. aurat, ad valentiam centum libr. decem solidorum et quatuor denar." Grenewyche, 27 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m: 22. |
| 9. William Damesel, the King's servant. Annuity of 40l. Del. Westm., 3 July "anno subscripto."—S.B. Pat 37 Hen. VIII. p. 14, m. 18. |
| 10. Thos. Smyth. Fiat to the escheator of Staffordshire for livery of lands as s. & h, of John Smyth, dec., who held of the King certain lands called Petehilles, Staff., worth 6s. 8d. yearly, and of Sir George Blunte lands in Waterfall, Staff., worth 31s. 8d. yearly, and of John Meverell lands in Waterfall worth 26s. 8d. yearly. Dated 17 May 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Signed by Hynde, Sewster and Beamont.) |
| 11. John Bellowe and John Broxolme. Grant, in fee, for 2,370l. 19s. ½d., of the house and rectory of St. Peter the Apostle in Witton next Wyche, Wore., called le Canons Place, in tenure of Rog. Wynter, and the advowson of the vicarage there,—Studley priory, Warw.; rent of 7s. 3d. and service from lands in tenure of Wm. Thynpeny in Weston St. Lawrence, Glouc., rent of 10d. and service from lands in Acmore, Glouc., in tenure of Thos. Westborowe of Halle Yende, a messuage in Weston St. Laurence, 6 ac of meadow in Busshoppes-more within Henbuiie parish, Glouc., and 4 ac. of meadow (3 in Busshoppes-more and 1 in Appuldram within Henburie parish) in tenure of John Wasboroughe and Alice his wife, and parcels of meadow in Filton, Glouc., in tenure of Ric. Worlocke, and in Barewykesmore within Henburie parish in tenure of Ric. Longston,—St. Mary Magdalen's priory next Bristol; a messuage called le Crayne in Watlingstrete in St. Augustine's parish, London, in tenure of John Hide, of the Exchequer,—Elsing Spyttell, London; and two messuages in Noneridinge, Nthld., in tenure of John Howden, sen., and John Howden, jun.,—Haliston priory. Also the late house of Friars Minors in Leicester, rent of 4s. and service from lands in Leicester, late of the heirs of Wm. Wygeston, and all possessions of the said Friars in Leicester,—Friars Minors, Leicester; the late house of Augustinian Friars in the suburbs of Leicester, and certain closes, etc., specified (some in tenure of John Smythe and Thos. Cressey) and all possessions of the said Friars in and about Leicester,—Austin Friars, Leicester; a messuage called le Manour Place of Hessey with lands in Hessey and Routhfurth, co. City of York, in tenure of Robt. Nottyngham, and messuages, &c., in Hessey and Routhfurth in tenure of Wm. Nottyngham and Thos. Daye,—Holy Trinity Priory, York. Also the manor of Askame Richarde, co. City of York, rent of 8d. from lands in Askame Richarde, the site of the manor of Askame Richarde and all lands in Askame Richarde, a close in Old Caterton, co. City of York, in tenure of Walter Buktroute and Agnes daughter of Marg. Harome, messuages, etc., in Askame Richarde in tenure of Thos. Corbrigge, Thos. Foxe, Thos. Falsehed, and Hen. Calverd, and all lands pertaining to the said manor of Askame Richarde,—priory of Helangh alias Helayh Parke. Also a messuage called Hastkewe in Makworthe parish, Derb.,in tenure of Nic. Holbornc,—Derlye mon.; the grange of Broughton, Yorks., in tenure of Ric. Raysyn, and a windmill called Swynton Mylne in Swynton, Yorks., in tenure of Edw. Raysyn,—Malton priory; a messuage in Angrum, Yorks., in tenure of Thos. Hill and Jonetta his wife,—Holy Trinity priory, York; lands called Abbottes Closse in Walton, Line., in tenure of Edw. Foreman,—Humbers-ton mon.; a grange called Downhame Graunge, Line., in tenure of Vincent Graunthara,—Barlingesmon.; the rectory of Egmanton, Notts, in tenure of John Thornell, and the advowson of Egmanton vicarage,—Newsted priory; a messuage in Nuneormysbye, Line., and lands there and in Utterby, Line., in tenure of Edw. Forman,—Hevenynges priory. Also the manor of Utterbye, Line., lands (specified) in Utterby in tenure of Thos. Skypwyth, John Giswik, Wm. Lofte, — Laughton, and Robt. Prest, the advowson of the rectory of Ludburgh, Line., and a messuage, &c., in Wester kele, Line, in tenure of Riseus Howberte,—Nuneormysbye priory. Also a, messuage in Hascebye, Line., in tenure of John Boston,—Kyme priory; a messuage in Barkeworthe. Line., in tenure of John Kelsaye,—Hagnabye mon.; a messuage in Rosewell, Line., in tenure of Robt. Chapman, another in Barkeworthe in tenure of Thos. Dawson, and the advowson of Nettylton rectory. Line.,—Syxhill priory; lands in Holton next Bykeringe, Line., in tenure of Sampson Coke,—Bullington priory; a messuage, &c., in Clee, Line., in tenure of Ric. Jekell, and lands in Tetney, Line., in tenure of John Tysdale,—Welloo mon.; two cottages, &c., in Hayburghe. Line., in tenure of Wm. Browne and Wm. Grove, and lands called Nuneclosses in Hayburghe, in tenure of Edw. Skypwith,—Nunecotton priory. Also land in Barton, Line., in tenure of Robt. Gelle, and a messuage in Alkeborowe, Line., in tenure of John Elsham — Goykwell priory; messuages, &c.. in Willoughbye, in tenure of Wm. Cam-worth, in Longebenyngton in tenure of John Bredon, in Aslnbye in tenure of John Carter, in Walcote in tenure of Ric. Drewry, in Dowcebye and Aslabye in tenure of Thos. Laughton, in Walcote in tenure of Wm Knyght. and in Somerby in tenure of John Aleyn, all in co. Line.,—Semperingliam priory. Also a piece of land in Saxilbye. Line., (abutting upon the vicarage on the east, the high street on the west, the lands of lord Dawbeney on the north and the highway on the south), in tenure of Alex. Cutteler, vicar of Saxilbye, — Newsome mon.; the rectory of Levington, Line., with appurtenances in Levington, Babington, Osgodbye and Newton, Line., in tenure of Thos. Hall, and the advowson of the vicarage of Levington,—Styxwolde priory; all lands in Saxilbye Line, which belonged to Brodholme priory, Notts; a toft in Ledenham, Linc, in tenure of Chr. Thomson,—St. Katharine's priory next Luicoln; messuages, &c., in Pykeworth, Line., in tenure of Robt. Bayles and John Fyssher,—Semperyngham priory. Also tenements in Teithbye, Notts, in tenure of Ric. Tomlyns. Thos Byngham, Wm. James, Robt. Saywell, Thos. Smythe and John Father, and lands in Wyuerton, Notts, in tenure of George Chaworthe,—Thurgarton priory. Also the manor of Darnethorpe, Notts, with its lands in Darnethorppe and Southcolingham, in tenure of Hugh Halvester,—Thurgarton prioiy; ten acres of land in Newarke and Halton, Notts., in tenure of Wm. Arnold,—Newboo mon., Linc.; a close in Newarke in tenure of Nic. Thompson,—St. Katharine's next Lincoln; a messuage in Newarke (between he tenements of the guild of St. Mary he Virgin and abutting upon the church-yard of St. Mary Magdalen) and a garden in le Kartergate End in Newarke (abutting upon the field of Newarke towards the east and the highway towards the west) in tenure of, Hugh Kelstern, Newboo mon., Line.; houses, &c.. in Newarke in tenure of Thos. Carre, Wm. Spanyng, Wm Nayler and Agnes his wife, Hen. Ingham, John Woodd, Nic. Thompson, Chr. Perre, Ric. Bevercotis, Wm. Petyner, Andrew Jackson, and Hen. Burton,—St. Katharine's next Lincoln. Also a cottage in Carleton Moreland, Line., in tenure of Hen. Smythe, and two messuages in Newarke in tenure of Thos. Fourth and Eobt. Baborne,—Semperyngham. Also all lands in Southelkington, Northelkington, Fulstowe Marshechapell and Welton, Line., in tenure of Wm. DalyBoia,—Nonneappleton priory, co. city of York; lands in Gunnas, Line., in tenure of Bobt. Oliver,—Selbye man, yorks.; and lands in Pawleholme, Yorks., in tenure of Wm. Swake,—Nonnekelinge priory. Also free rents and service from lands of Gilbert Yong, John Smythe and Hen. Russell in Manthorpe, Lino., messuages, &c., in Manthorpe in tenure of John Gill, Wm. Blessett, and Wm. Clerke, and in Castelbytam, Line., in tenure of Wm. Chamberleyn and John Gambill, and in Creton, Line., in tenure of —(blank) Grene and in Cownthorpp, Line., in tenure of Hen. Plavys and in Carebye,Linc., in tenure of Edw.Sapcotte,—Temple "Brewer commandry and St.John's of Jerusalem. Also a messuage, &c., in Randall, Line., in tenure of Wm. Stayle,—Willoughton commandry and St. John's of Jerusalem. Also a messuage, &c., in Lounde and Grene with in Synflete (sic) parish, Yorks., and two cottages in Swynflete. in tenure of Simon Gunbye. lands in Lounde and Grene in tenure of Wm. Snaith and a messuage there in tenure of Hen. Nelson,—Nuneormysbye mon, Line. Also a messuage, &c., in Langton, Line., in tenure of Leo Laxton alias Dawson,—Axholme mon.; lands in Scalbye, Line., formerly in tenure of Thos. Hurre and now of Steph. Luddington,—Thorneholme priory, Linc.; free rents and service from lands of Steph. Luddington and Robt. Kirgarth in Scalbye,—priory of Newsted upon Ankeholme. Also a chief messuage called le Abbottes Hall in the City of Chester, and lands there in the several tenures of Robt. Aldersey, Ric. Snede, Ralph Banwold, Thos. Barroo, Robt. Crosse, John Fyssher, Ric. Raburne, Wm. Whitebye, Hugh Holme, Adam Walton, Wm. Grantheok, Thos. Barroo, sen., Robt. Brerewood, John Rissumgrene, Thos. Smyth, Chas. Gitton and — Marton,—Vale Royal mon.; a messuage in the parish of St. Martin near the Bishop's palace in Norwich, in tenure of Robt. Milham,—Chyxsande mon., Beds.; cottages, &c., in Ymmyngham, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Browne, the wife of John Hamonde, Wm. Esshe, Agnes Barnabye, and John Ferrowe,—Nonneappleton priory, co. City of York; meadow called le Markett Meadowes in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, between the Thames and Toothill, and a moor called Longmore in that parish in tenure of Agnes Bate, a close (18 ac.) called Sandepitfeld alias Pitclosse and Greyvell closse, in St. Margaret's parish, with two meadows (5 ac. and 7 ac.) adjoining it, in tenure of Wm. Bate,—St. Peter's Cathedral, Westminster; the manor of Foxeley, Heref., and the advowson of the vicarage of Yasor, Heref.,—priory of Lanthony Prima in the marches of Wales cell to the late priory of Lanthony next Gloucester; the manor of Chorleton, Chesh., parcel of possessions of Edward Aphowell and Sir William Stanley, attainted, with all their lands in Chorleton, Hampton and Shokeleyche, Chesh., which were granted to Sir Urian Brereton for life. Also the site, &c., of the late mon. of Blaunchelond, Nthld.. and certain closes (named) belonging to it, the Dayre Howse alias Aleynsheles, in the bpric. of Durham, common of pasture within Bywell lordship, Nthld., and within the bpric. of Durham at places called Ded Freere, Bawdinghope and Bolteslawe, and all other possessions of Blaunchlond mon.. in tenure of Wm. Grene, and woods called Est Perke (45 ac.) and Cowbeyar Coppe (20 ac.) in Blaunchelond, 45 ac. of woodland in Bubshotte, Aleynshyldes and Boltons Borne, 50 ac. called Claxhall and Byrchensyde, 10 ac. called Shildon Grove, and 10 ac. in Acdenfeld, Nthld.,—Blaunchelond. Also a tenement called Espas, in tenure of John Jolye, in Espas, bpric. of Dham., another called Acden, in tenure of Geoff. Fetherstonehaughe, in Acden, bpric. of Dham., and a tenement and lands in the several tenures of Steph. Chesebroughe and Ric. Whitfeld in Bukkeshote, bpric. of Dham,—Blaunchelond. Del. Westm., 4 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Gardiner, Browne, Sir Robt-Southwell, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendle and Chydley). Pat. p. 4, m. 1. |
| 12. John Broxolme and John Bellowe. Grant, in fee, for 790l., of two cottages and a messuage in Swynsted, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Drury, John Halpeny and Jas. Browne, two cottages and a tenement in tenure of Wm. Sandye, John Butler and Wm. Dove in Stamforde, Linc., and a windmill in tenure of Robt. Eseman in Swynstede,—Valla Dei alias Valdey; a cottage in tenure of John Lamley in Grantham, Linc.,—Newboo; a house in tenure of Ant. Irbye in Swyneshed, Linc., a house in tenure of the relict of Roger Hunte in Fenhouse within Swyneshed parish,—Swyneshed; a house in tenure of Hen. Julyan in Fryskeney. Linc.,—Staynefeld priory; a house in tenure of John Moose in Estrasen, Line.,—Grene-felde priory; a cottage called Hottofte House in tenure of John Boke, and another cottage in tenure of John Randall in Hottofte, Linc.,—Markebye priory; a messuage, &c., in tenure of Robt. Dygson in Maltebye and Strubbye, Line., and three cottages in tenure of Thos. Blande, Jas. Donatson and Matilda Gunnet, widow, in Hanne and Hannebye, Linc.,—Hagnabye mon.; a tenement in tenure of Robt. Walker in Grymolbye, Linc., a house and cottage in tenure of Wm. Thompson in Skydbroke, Linc., a house in tenure of Wm. Burne in Kedington, Linc., cottages in the several tenures of John Awder, Wm. Awnder, Wm. Banester, Robt. Burne, Wm. Blakshawe, John Lynley, Thos. Browne, Wm. See, Barth. Davye, Miles Lemynge, Thos. Glover Thos. Storey, Ric. Smythe, Agnes Ellis, Geo. Maxson, Robt. Crofte, Chr. Berie. Wm. Smythe, and John Awder, in Kedington, and a water mill in tenure of John Mylner in Alvyngham, Linc.,—Louth Park mon.; a windmill in tenure of Wm. Boynton in Humberston, Linc.,—Humberston mon.; a cottage in tenure of John Munbye in Caborne, Linc.,—Welloos mon.; a messuage in tenure of Wm. Baynton in Appulbye, Linc., and houses and messuages in the several tenures of Gilb. Acryde, John Darcye, John Chapman, John Celle, Steph. Wryte, Hen. Ellis, Ric. Whetherhill, Hen. Robynson, John Shryff, Robt. Wrabye, Wm. Flynte, Robt. Stemson, John Tennys, John Gybson, Jas. Hawsingdale, Thos. Wilson, Wm. Hawson, John Wryte, Wm. Raynolde and Thos. Bell, in Appulbye, of John Gyldye, John Butler, the relict of Wm. Chapman, John Johnson, and Jas. Arsball. in Reysby, Linc., of Chr. Waters, the relict of Ric. Hothersall, the relict of Geo. Harryson. John Emotson, Hugh Theycare and Alice Cleveley, in Santon, Linc., of John Kyrkebye and Wm. Hilles in Scalbye, of Thos. Bellingham in Messingham, Linc., of John Cade in Bliton, Linc., of John Horryngham, Wm. Fenbye, and Wm. Wilkinson in Sowth Ferybye, Linc., and of Thos Brodewyke and John Bullocke in Cadney, Lino.,—Thorneholme priory; a cottage in Ferybye, Linc., in tenure of John Watham, another in Crossebye, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Swaylde, a house in Marche Chapell, Linc., in tenure of John Leyson, a tenement in Gowsell, Linc., in tenure of Rog. Coke, and two messuages in Barton, Linc., in tenure of John Walker and Robt. Yorke,—Goykwell priory; a fulling mill and a corn mill in Westhorpe, Linc., in tenure of John Towley, a tenement in Walcotte, Linc., in tenure of Peter Backhouse and a cottage in Ponton, Linc., in tenure of Hugh Smythe,—Sempryngham priory; a water mill in Slefforde in the parish of New Lafforde, Linc., in tenure of John Harper, a fulling mill called Wyllowe Myll and lands leased with it to Hen. Glover in Leysyngham. Linc., and a house in Bothebye, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Watson,—Haverholme priory; three cottages in Walcote, Linc., in tenure of John Munke, Thos. Sharpe and Thos. Surde-well. two cottages in Kyrkebye and Scawpwike, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Clemence and Thos. Phelippe, a water mill in Kyrkebye and Scawpwike in tenure of Wm. Gosslinge, and a windmill and lands leased with it to John Folkyngham in Dygbye, Linc.,—Galley priory; a tenement in Northe Elkyngton, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Skegges, a tenement in Great Grymsbye, Linc., in tenure of John Blaklowe, and a water mill in Lowth, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Hynde,—Nonne-ormesbye priory; a house called le Herde-house in Yngham, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Cobyn, and houses, etc., there in tenure of the relict of Thos. Braye, Thos. Helle, Alex. Wilson, and Hen. Humfrey, a windmill there in tenure of Alex. Wilson, a little tenement in Westeryngton, Linc., in tenure of John Jekett, a tenement near the end of the town of Terryngton, Linc., in tenure of Rog. Burton, four houses in Sotherey, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Phelippe, Ric, Bunbye, Thos. Forman, and the relict of Ric. Frauncys, a water mill in tenure of Ric. Fyssher in Donyngton, Linc., a water mill in tenure of Ric. Hunter in Hemyngbye, Linc., three cottages in Burghe, Linc., in tenure of Simon Brewster, Leo Robson and Thos. Chapman, and a cottage in Wynthorpe, Linc., beside the rectory, in tenure of Margery Richardson,—Bullington priory. Also three cottages in Lud-forde. Linc., in tenure of Simon Clerke, Edw. Sheparde and Robt. Rawson and half a cottage there in tenure of Matilda Spynner, a cottage in Bynbroke, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Asbye, five cottages in Wyllyngham, Linc., in tenure of Agnes Grousey, John Robynson, Barnard Keale, Robt. Tyler and John Deane, three cottages in Tevilbye, Linc., in tenure of John Johnson, John Bell, and John Abbye, two fulling mills in Tevilbye in tenure of John Waddysworthe and Ric. Wakers, two cottages in Nettylton, Linc., in tenure of Chr. Smythe and Ric. Pextoffe, a water mill in Oselbye, Linc., in tenure of John Johnson, and a water mill in Estrasen, Linc., in tenure of George Wyche,—Syxhill priory. Also 5 cottages in Swynshed, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Bull, Wm. Spencer, alias Spynner, John Bullocks and John Halle, a tenement in Bothebye, Line, in tenure of Robt. Wynter, 3 tenements in Northycam, Linc., in tenure of George Whebylewynke, John Rynsforthe and Wm. Coke, a tenement in Ownbye, Linc., in tenure of John Howarde, a tenement in Sturton next Stowe, Linc., in tenure of Rog. Farre, a tenement in Rathebye, Linc., in tenure of Alan Roke, two cottages in Bylcheforde, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Leche and Isabella Dawson, a cottage in Dowcebye, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Tumour, a tenement in Brasborowe, Linc., in tenure of John Giberte, a tenement in Tofte next Manthorpe, Linc., in tenure of John Gylberte, a tenement in Manthorpe in tenure of John Gylberte, a tenement in Lobthorpe, Linc., in tenure of Laur. Sturdyvaunte, a tenement in Aysshebye, Linc., in tenure of John Arnolde, a tenement in Osbye, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Rawlinson, a tenement in Barton upon Humber, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Richardson, a tenement in Eyrkeby Lathorpe, Linc., in tenure of John Dyxson, a tenement in Gawtebye. Lino., in tenure of Robt. Dyghton, a windmill in Naunby, Linc., in tenure of John Wilson, 7 tenements in Brasbrig, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Sparrowe. John Baxter, Wm. Whippett, Marg. Brygges, Joan Colbye, Wm. Gedney, Nic. Burton and Robt. Hubbarde, and 2 tenements in Can-wike, Linc., in tenure of Jas. Browne and Thos. Waterton,—St. Katharine's priory beside Lincoln. Also two cottages in Ketbye and Doythorpe, Linc., and three "opellas" or tenements in Belton, Linc., in tenure of the rector of Belton,—Axholme priory; a mill in Upton, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Baven,—Herenynges priory; a house in Kellingholme, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Grene,—Irforde priory; 4 cottages in Styxwolde, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Burton. Wm. Cade, Thos. Makerell and John Rochester, a, house there in tenure of John Arnolde, and windmill there lately in the prioress of Styxwold's own hands, three cottages in Horsington, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Snawdon, Wm. Gylle and Jas. Write, and a house in Ferybye, Linc., in tenure of Helen Tofte,—Styxwolde priory. Also four cottages in Sotherey, Line, in tenure the relict of Thos. Rowell Ric. Tumour, Peter Fowler and the relict of Eliz. Lyncun, cottages and tenements! in Bardney, Linc., in the several tenures of Ric. Smythe, Thos. Sheparde, Edm. Mershe, John Wryte, John Kyrke, Wm. Phellippe, Wm. Symson, Walt. Gybson, Ralph Harre, Laur. Shake, Marg. Jenkynson, Robt. Toller, Thos. Harley, Gerald Borrell,Robt. Marshe, the relict of Eliz. Bettys, Wm. Clerkeson, Thos. Ewood, John Benson, Nic. Cawood, Wm. Lawson, Thos. Hopkyn, John Nelson, Thos. Lincoln, the relict of Joan Kyghley, the relict of Agnes Walbanke, Wm. Coyne, Wm. Parker, the relict of Peter Rummytte, Hen.Sharparowe, Walt. Blakwell, Hen. Clerke, Robt. Nelson, Robt. Walker, Edw. Smythe, John Blakwell, John Banys, Wm. Whippe, Wm. Dover, Wm. Hayrd, John Collynwood, Leonard Myddelton, Chr. Wharffe, Thos. Melton, John Bocoke, Ric. Watson, John Chapman, John Hillen, Wm. Pawlyn, John Stalingburghe, Adam Borrolle, Rog. Phelippe, John Borrelle, Wm. Hardie, Thos. Pecoke, Edm. Hales, Thos. kawod, Robt. Chapman and John Hardye; two cottages in Stepinge. Linc., in tenure of Thos. Crabbe and John Gibson, a cottage in Barton upon Humber, in tenure of Robt. Bossell, 4 cottages in Hagworthingham in tenure of John Lyttelberye, Robt. Willy . ., Thos. Cade and Ric. Webster, and a cottage in Lustebye in tenure of Wm. Borowe,—Bardeney mon. Also a house, &c., in Swarbye, Linc., in tenure of John Fayrefaxe, a house in South Kyme, Linc., in tenure of George Wellis, 10 cottages in Kyme in tenure of Edw. Myller, John Mershall, Wm. Symson, Robt. Parkyn, Ralph Paget, Robt. Hakney, Wm. Ebden, Robt. Cok, Ric. Archer and Ralph Pachett; a cottage in North Kyme in tenure of Thos. Dyghton, 2 cottages in Conysbye, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Millett and Costerdinus Rawden, a cottage in Osburnbye, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Southe, 3 houses in Thorpe and Tylney, Linc, in tenure of Ric. Swave, Wm. Barowforth and Robt. Leper, and 2 houses in Northolme, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Lytloke and John Hamysley—Kyme priory. Also a cottage in Brokelsbye, Linc., in tenure of John Freman, a cottage in Halton, Linc., in tenure of Ralph Cokelde, two houses in Lowthe. Linc., in tenure of John Okelande and Robt. Procter, and four cottages in Skendilbye, Linc., in tenures of John Macer, John Cotton, Matilda Webster and Thos. Sheparde,—Nonnecotton priory. Also three cottages in Wylloughton, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Dawson, Ric. Dawbye and John Carter, three cottages in Bottysforthe. Linc., in tenure of Oliver Holder, Ric. Gorrell and Ric. Freman, two cottages in Asbye in tenure of Wm. Pottes and Wm. Genyll, and a little cottage in Bowndbye, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Webster,—Willoughton preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. Also five cottages in Aslakbye, Linc., in tenures of John Brown, John Porter, John Smythe, Rog. Lillye, and John Subburye.—Temple Brewer preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem; two cottages in Bracebrygg, Linc., in tenure of Wm. Grene and John Wever, a windmill in Northescarle, Linc., in tenure of Thos. and Robt. Garnett, and a cottage and fishery, with lez ffysshegarthes, in Bracebrygg, Linc., in tenure of John Fulbecke,—Preceptory of le Eagle and St, John's of Jerusalem. Also cottages, etc., in Haugham, Linc., in tenure of Hen. Scoopam, John Lukas, John Cogyll, Thos. Morton, and Thos. Stele,—Charterhouse beside Coventry. Also cottages, etc., in Magna Lymber, Linc., in tenure of Hen. Screvyn, Barnard Richardson, Edm. Sherpe, Hen. Bucke, and Robt. Coffyn.and in Kyrbye Leythorpe in tenure of Robt. Godsalf and John Hare-bottell,—Graeedieu mon. Linc. Also the cottages in Keylbye, Linc., lately in tenure of Sir Wm. Askewe, dec., which belonged to Nonnecotton priory. Del. Westm., 4 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Russell, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Chydley and Staun-ford). Pat. p. 4, m. 27. |
| 13. Wm. Hodgis of Myddelchynnocke, Soms., and Wm. Hodgis of London, his second son. Grant, in fee, for 695l. 0s. 5d., of the manor and lordship of Bridge-hampton cum Spekington, Soms.. parcel of the lands of Henry late marquis of Exeter, attainted, called Northumbreland Landes. Also the site, etc., of the Grey Friars of Ivelchester. Soms., and the orchards, gardens, etc., in Ivelchester, in tenure of John Cuffe, senior,—Grey Friars Ivelchester; lands in Abbotstrette within the parish of Wymbourne Mynster, Dors, and the wood called Abbottes Strett Wood (6 ac.),—Shurbourne mon; sixty-nine messuages, etc., in the town or borough of Bridgewater. Soms., in tenures of Ant. Lamberte, Ric. Hapgood Ric. Aysshe, Ric. Cattell, Wm. Gully, Adam Hurt, Thos. Gough, Bernard Pylle, Clem. Brythe, John Parre, Maurice Jonys, John Camvorth, John Fallantyne, Ant. I am-bertt, Marg Gribull, Wm. Anstys, John Newporte, John Dobyne, John Gelle, John Andebaker.Hanbus Wassaylle,Ric. Garye, John Taylour. John Beddell, Wm. Jonys, Robt. Hill, John Awoode alias Toker, Jas. Boys, Thos. Phyllyppes, Christina Dowding, John Oder, John Hanslowe, John Brice, John Bonde, Simon Vynycombe, Alice Norman. John Ryngston, John Hanslowe, John Morle, John Welle, John Walle, Rog. Bowcher, Wm. Wielles. John Caffe, Wm. Chaundeler,Ric Tyrrell, Agnes Benett widow, John Fyssher, Walt. Cole, Wm. Nyghtyngall, John Bayne, Thos. Phillyppes, Ric. San tell. Wm. Wellyshe, Ric. Maynarde, Darby Hart, John Longe, David Iryssbe, Win. Maundesley. Rio. Tyrrell, Wm. Nelle, Wm. Trasshe, Maur. Degon, Marg Hyatt, Robt. Thomas, Thos. Lewter Robt. Gregorye, Thos. Sqnyerand John Golde, — St. John's priory, Bridge-water; three messuages in the city or borough of Wells, Soms.. in tenure of Thos, Bodye, Chr. Copke and Letice Tristes,—Bucklande priory, Soms.; a messuage in Bradwall, Derb., in tenure of John Eyer.—Lenton priory, Notts.; the advowson of the rectory of Blanfforde Marie, Dors.,—Clerkenwell mon., Midd. Del. Westm., 4 July 37 Hen VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Gardiner, Browne, St. John. Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendle and Chydley). Pat. p. 10, m. 13. |
| 14. Sir Thomas Buttellour, of Bewsey, Lane. Lease (by advice of Daunce and Southwell, general surveyors) of the rectory of Werington, Lane., from St. Mark's Day last for 18 years, provided that this patent be brought to the clerk of the Court of General Surveyors, for enrolment, within three months. This notwithstanding that, by inquisition taken at Preston in Amoundernes, Lanc., 8 Jan. 36 Hen. VIII., before Ralph Worseley, escheator, it was found that Sir Thomas, being possessed of the said parsonage for 20 years begun at St. Mark's Day 35 Hen. VIII., did grant to the King by indenture (recited) dated Westm., 1 May 35 Hen. VIII., enrolled in the Court of General Surveyors, that whereas James Morice and Wm. Morice, jointly receivers of the King's lands of Richmond, were indebted to the King 844l. 0s. 3d., of which 500l. was, by the Court of General Surveyors, stalled to be paid at certain days, Sir Thomas thereby covenanted, on behalf of the said James Morice. to pay it by half-yearly payments of 50 mks., beginning at the feast of St. Martin in Winter, on condition that if any payment were behindhand for 30 days the King might take possession of his interest in the said parsonage; and none of the said payments at the time of taking the said inquisition had been made. Grenewich, 1 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 14. In English. |
| 15. Thomas Lloid. To be steward and receiver of the lordships or manors of Llan-stephan and Oysterlowe in South Wales, vice John Thomas ap Philip, who, to that end, wishes to surrender pat. 14 Dec. 12 Hen. VIII. granting the said offices to him, as one of the sewers of the King's chamber and son of Sir Thomas Philip, and John Lloid, one of the grooms of the chamber and son of Maurice Lloid, which John Lloid, father of the said Thomas Lloid. is now dead. Grenewich, 1 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 18 (cancelled with note that it was surrendered, 14 Sept. 29 Eliz., to Hen. Morgan and Hen. Whyte, commissioners appointed to take the said surrender). |
| 16. Robert Reve of Blanforde Forum, Dors., merchant clothier, and John Reve his son, Grant, in fee, for 223l. 6s. 6d., of the farm and chief messuage of Lusshecombe, Dors., as leased to Ric. Hebbes, with the King's store therein, viz., 20 qr. corn, 10 qr. barley, 10 qr. oats and a wooden measure, and a wood called Lusshecombe Grove (7 ac.). Mylton alias Midelton mon. Del. Westm., 4 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Gardiner, Browne, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendle and Chydley). Pat. p. 18, m. 6. |
| 17. Sir Thomas Arundell, the King's servant, and John Alye and Hen. Saunders. Grant, in fee to the said Arundell, for 1.1471. 3s. 7d. paid by him, of the lordship and manor of Fontemell and the whole hundred of Sexpen, Dors.,— Shaftesbury mon. Del. Westm., 5 July 37 Hen. VIII.-S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Gardiner, Browne, Sir Robt. Southwell, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 4. m. 10. |
| 18. Wm. Beryff, of Colchester, cloth-maker, and John Multon. Grant, in fee, for 466l. 19s. 2d., of the reversion and rent reserved upon leases by Wm. Benson, dean, and the chapter of St. Peter's Cathedral, Westminster, viz., (1) 23 June 36 Hen. VIII., to Robt. Smalewood of two messuages, a place of land lately built upon anew by Wm. Lacy and a garden, lying together in the street called Long-diche in Westminster (boundaries and other particulars minutely given), for 70 years at 26s. 8d. rent; and (2) 23 June 36 Hen. VIII., to Guy Gascon of a tenement in Longdiche lately leased to Walt. Awbrey of Paddyngton (boundaries given), for 70 years at 13s. 4d. rent. Which premises have been granted to the King by the said dean and chapter. Also grant of the premises so leased to Smalewood and Gascon, the messuages in tenure of John Bloundell in the parish of St. Mary Somerset, London of Geoff. Tulle in the parish of St. Katharine Colman, London, and of John Marten, leather seller, in the inner close of the late college of St. Martin le Graunde,— St. Peter's Cathedral.—Also a messuage, &c, in tenure of Kobt. Albon in Newlande within Shirborne parish, Dors.,—Mylton mon.; two messuages, etc., in tenure of John Heywood and John Coke in Whitechurche parish, Dors., and a messuage. &c, in tenure of John Cockes, in the parishes of St. Peter and Holy Trinity, Wareham, Dors.,— Byndon mon.; a messuage, &c, called Weston, in tenure of Hen. Gyllott in Worthe and Awfleton, Dors., a messuage in tenure of John Browne in Langton parish, Dors., and a garden in tenure of Walter Iles in St. Peters parish, Ware-ham,—Mountaguc priory, Soms.; three messuages. &c., in tenure of John Gye, John Sowthcombe and Wm. Carpynter in Poughill parish, Devon, and all other possessions of the priory of St. Nicholas, Exeter, in Poughill, — St. Nicholas, Exeter; a messuage, &c, in tenure of Wm. Affryren in Sedgebroke and Bromdon in Clotysworthye parish, Devon (sic), and all other possessions of Forde mon. there,—Forde; the rectory of Bradforde, Dors., and the advowson of the vicarage of Bradforde and all possessions of Shirborne mon. in Bradforde, —Shirborne; a close of 15 ac. in tenure of Robt. Hennage in Hakeney (adjoining the grove of wood pertaining to the rectory there on the east, and the close which formerly belonged to the new hospital of St. Mary without Bysshoppesgate on the west, the close of Thos. Elderton on the south and the highway from Hakney to Kingeslande on the north),—St. Mary Spittle; a stable in tenure of Wm. Bodeley, farrier, in St. Sepulchre's parish without Newgate (on the south side of the western end of Longlane towards West Smyth-felde),— St. Bartholomew's priory; a messuage and lands called Shawea within the liberty of Colchester, Essex, which belonged to Lord Chancellor Awdeley and formerly to St. Botolph's priory, Colchester. Del. Westm., 5 July 37 Hen. VIII. – S.B. (signed by Russell, Paget, Baker, North. Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 8, m. 1. |
| 19. Ric. Caurden. Pardon and restoration of benefices, he having been deprived by George, bp. of Chichester, of his deanery of Chichester and of the rectories of Selsey Ponynges and Lavant, Suss., for neglecting to pay his tenths within the time limited by statute. Del. Westm., 5 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 14, m 15. |
| 20. Eichard Benese. clk., King's chaplain. Presentation to the rectory of Weston sub Egge. Glouc, dioc. Grene-wich, 2 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 18. |
| 21. George Tresham of Newton, Ntht., and Elizabeth his wife. Grant, in fee to the said George (for the surrender of a pension of 401. Granted by pat. 4 May 31 Hen. VIII. to the said Eliz. by the name of Eliz. Salvaige and for 911. 17s.) of the rectory of Newton Magna and Newton Parva, in tenure of John Lane of Keteringe, with its tithes there and in Gedington, Ntht..—Pipwell mon.; rents and service in Hayford, Ntht.. viz. ld. from lands of Thos. Wolde. 30s. from lands called Fullyngmyll Ground belonging to the heirs of Sir Walter Man tell, and 2s. 6d. from lands of Edw. Maior, a tenement in Hayforde in tenure of Thos. Thobye, a mill and lands specified in Netherhayforde in tenure of Walter Man tell, and a messuage, &c, in Hayforde in tenure of John Frenche,— St. James's mon. next Northampton. Also woodland in Weldon and Dene, Ntht. called Priours Copps, and all lands in Weldon and Dene which belonged to Fynneshed priory and are in tenure of Robt. Slye, and lands in Dene in tenure of John Clerk,—Fynneshed. Also the rectory of Desbrughe, Ntht., in tenure of Giles Pulton.—Rothwell priory; and the advowson of the parish church of Desbrughe. Also a close called Gorefyldes, Bucks., in tenure of Arthur Longvile,— Delapraye mon., Ntht. Del. Westm., 5 July 37 Hen. VIII. —S.B. (Signed by North, Hendle and Chydley). |
| 22. Sir George Somersett, the King's servant. Grant, in fee, for his services and for 100l., of the advowsons of the chapels of St. Peter and of St. Petronilla in Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.; and also grant of the said chapels with all appurtenances in Bury St. Edmunds, Lackforde, Whepstede. Westle, Busshebroke, Mylden-hale and Thetford, Suff. and Norf. Grenewich, 28 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 July.—P. S. Pat. p. 4, m. 1. |
| 23. Edward Hopton, the King's servant, and Eliz. his wife. Grant, in fee to the said Edward, for 296l. 10s., of the house and site, etc., of the late mon. of Churbury, Salop, and its demesne lands in fields (named) in Churbarye, Salop, and Suede, co. Montgomery, which were retained in the prior's own hands; also lands specified in Churburye in tenure of the aforesaid Edw. Hopton, and in Snede within the lordship of Halcestre alias Alcestre in tenure of Howell ap Gryffeth, Wm. ap Howell, Agnes Relte, Yevan ap Rice and John Smyth, a messuage and lands (named) in tenure of Hugh ap John and Ellen his wife in Snede, a water mill in tenure of Thos. Home in Snede; also a messuage formerly in tenure of Agnes Smythe and now of Griffin ap Mathex in Churburye with its lands (extending in length from the said messuage as far as Hoccleton, to the lands late in tenure of Sir Peter Newton, and in width from the messuage and a close of the said late monastery called the Blakehouse to the lands of the same mon. in tenure of David Lloyde ap John Hue), a close in tenure of the said Griffin ap Mathex and Alice his wife in Churbury (extending in width from Churbury churchyard to the highway), lands in the field of Hoccleton and Hatheley and in the field of Chelbury called Burgenfelde in Churbury, and tithes of hay in Morengettam parish, Salop, in tenure of the said Griffin and Alice (except tithes of Bewdles meadow in Churbury); also lands in tenure of Matth. Smyth in Marton, Salop, a, croft in tenure of John Phylypp in Brompton, Salop, a messuage in tenure of Hugh Braye in Durdeston, Salop, lands formerly in tenure of David Bady and afterwards of John Bady in Stoketon, Salop (position described with regard to lands of Steph. Summer and Oliver Beampe and the water of Kemlett), and a wood called Snede Wood (30 ac.) in Snede. All which premises belonged to Churbury priory. Del. Westm., 6 July 37 Hen VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Bussell. Paget, Petre, St. John, North, Baker, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 6, m. 7. |
| 24. Adam Otteley. Grant, in fee, for 135l. 9s. 101/2d., of the rectory of Wroxettour, Salop, the advowson of the said rectory, tithes pertaining to it in Uppyngton in Wroxcettour parish, Sewardston Hyll, Wroxettour. Dreyton alias Droyton, Hommeles super le Heth, Donyngton, Besselowe, and Abbottes Eyton, Salop, and the advowson of the vicarage of Wroxcettour,—Haughmond mon. Westm.,6 July. Pat.37 Hen.VIII., p. 14, m. 33. |
| 25. Edm. Harman. Grant, in fee, for 187l. 3s. 8d., of two grain mills called Burforde Mylles in Burforde, Oxon., another grain mill called Upton Mylle and a fulling mill in Burforde, with a meadow called le Holme and land called Piggehill in Burforde, all in tenure of John Jones and parcel of lands called Warwikes Landes. Del. Westm., 8 July 37 Hen VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Paget, Baker, Northe, Sir Ric. Southwell and Duke). Pat p. 5, m. 3. |
| 26. Sir Philip Hobbye. Grant, in fee, for 888l. 16s. 10d., of two houses called Shepehowses containing 15 "lez bayes" within the pasture of Eyfford in Eyfford parish, Glouc., the one called Folden in the western part of that pasture and the other called Eyfford in the eastern part, and all that pasturage of sheep in Eyfford called Le Shepes pasture of Eyfford (1,100 ac), and two quarries called slate pyttes in Eyfford (which said pasture extends on the west to the pasture of the lordship of Nawenton, on the south to that of the village of Hartefford, on the east to the churchyard close of Eyfford and the lands of the lordship of Slaughter, and on the north to the land of the lordships of Netherswell and Barton, and which houses, pasture, and quarries are in tenure of the said Sir Philip;. Also the churchyard of Eyfford in tenure of Bobt. Hankes, meadows (specified) in the parishes of Burton upon the Water and Slaughter in tenure of the said Sir Philip, lands specified in Slaughter in tenure of Robt. Hankes and in the lordship and parish of Bradewell, Glouc, in tenure of the said Sir Philip; a mansion, &c. (described) called le Almerye adjoining Evesham mon. in tenure of Ph. Hafford late abbot there; lands in Hampton parish, Wore, and a house called a seynehouse, in Badsey parish, in tenure of the said Sir Philip; and two parcels of land lately enclosed outside Shrawnell park in Badesey parish, lately in the abbot of Evesham's own hands. Also the manor of Salford Abbots, Warw., lands in the parish of Salford Priors, Warw., in the several tenures of Thos. Sorrell, John Amerye, John Eawlyns, John Heyward, Ric. Emmes, Ric. Crow-ler, John Ballard, Agnes Webb and Marg. Meringe a bakehouse (furnum)in Salford Abbots in tenure of Thos. Meringe. the tithes in Salford Abbots in tenure of Wm. Cokeseye and George Willowghbye, and a wood called Salteforde Grove (8 ac.) in Salford Priors parish. All which premises belonged to Evesham abbey. Del. Westm.. 9 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk Eussell, Paget, Sir Ric. Southwell, Baker, North, Bacon and Ric. Goodrick). Pat. p. 5, m. 36. |
| 27. Thomas Dalston. of Carlile, Cumb , and Eleanor his wife. Grant, in fee to the said Thomas, for 1,805l. 4s. 2d., of 9 messuages in tenures of Gilbert Fyasher, Wm. Bebye, John Armorer, the relict of Gabriel Oswalderley, Thos. Banke, Wm. Turrell, Matth. Assheley, Thos. Cocket and Nic Penrise in the town of Flemebye, Cumb., and lands there called Lamberte Garthes and Twayt-crofte in their tenure, a toft there in tenure of the said Assheley, lands called Beygarthes next the sea shore there, the fishery in Flemebye in tenure of John Twaytes. the wood called Flemebye Parke in tenure of Wm. Lamberte in Flemeby, 8 messuages, etc., in tenure of John Rooke, John Tuff en, Chr. Loshe, John Daunde, John Milner, Ric. Cowper, Thos. Dykes and Wm. Bayrne in Wauerton, Cumb., messuages, etc., in tenures of the relict of Chr. Martindale and of Ric. Howe and John Messenger, in Blencogo, Cumb, and of John David, Cuthb. Martindale and Ric. Bull in Skayles (elsewhere Scailles), Cumb., of Chr. Leygh, Thos. Lademan and Clement Dover in Newton, Cumb., of Ric. Clerke in Aspatrike, Cumb., of Mich. Fawcon in Alenby, Cumb., of Wm. Hodgeson, Edw. Wilson, John Lonesdale, Thos. Sturdye and John Sturdye in Burgh per Arenas, Cumb., of Paul Dovingbye, John Scurre, Thos. Thornebrande and Wm. Wright in Lang-rike, Cumb., of John Dobson in Lasingbye, Cumb., and all possessions of Holme Col-tram e mon. in these places —Holme Col-trame. Also the lordship and manor of Ulton, with appurtenances in Ulton and Mortyn Terne, Cumb.,—Henry earl of Northumberland. Also the fishery called Depedraught in the water of Edon near Carlell, in tenure of the dean and chapter of Carlisle cathedral, nine messuages, cottages and burgages in tenure of Ric. Clerke, Thos. Scott, John Munke, Edw. Williamson, Edw. Aglionby, Ellen Donye, widow, the relict of Thos. Beverley, Robt. Sharpe and Thos. Benson in Carlisle,—Holme Cultrame. Also the site and demesne lands of the manor of Bowes, Yorks., in tenure of John Warde, and the rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Bowes,—St. Leonard's, York. Except other advowsons. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 15, m. 2. |
| 28. George and Edmund Wright, the King's servants. Grant in fee, for 477l. 19s. 2d. of the manor of Westerdale, Yorks., lands in Westerdale in the several tenures of Chr. Eoger, Thos. Watson, Thomas Edwarde, John Fletcher, Wm. Doncaster, Chr. Dale, Robt. Gyll, John Watson, Ralph Edward, Robt. Watson, John Dale, Edm. Stringer, Wm. Evinwood, Hen. Kildall, Peter Garbutt, John Fairewether, Geo. Cowltus, Hen. Cowltus, John Watson, Thos. Boys, John Dale, John Whyte, Robt. Gyll, John Clerke, John Trowesdale, John Johnson, John Fletcher. Chr. Roger, and Wm. Watson, parcel of the said manor, and woods called Barwykerowe and Hanyiestrete (4½ ac.) in Westerdale, —Commandry of Holy Trinity, Beverley, and St. John's of Jerusalem; a messuage and lands in Castroppe, Linc., in tenure of Robt. Frankes, rent of 13s. and l0d. and service from lands in Maunton, Linc., of the heirs of Thos. Bellyngham, and a croft in Burton Stather, Linc. in tenure of John Kellynson,—Thorneholme mon.; a house, etc., in Maunton in tenure of John Bateman,—Goykewell mon.; a farm called Hartisholme in Hartisholme, Linc., in tenure of Sir Robt. Hussey,—Bardeney mon.; two messuages in Westerdale, Yorks., in tenure of Thos. Horseley and John Cotes.— Ryvalles mon. Except advowsons. Bel. Westm., 10 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Paget, St. John, Baker, North, Bacon and Chydley). Pat. P.13, m. 29. |
| 29. Wm. Collyn, clk. Presentation to the vicarage of Gaynsburgh, Line dioc, void by death. Grenewiche, 27 June 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 13. |
| 30. George Losemore, of Tyverton, Devon, and Margaret his wife, and John Strongman of Wynterborne Marten, Dors. Grant, in fee to the said George, for 579l. 5s. 10d., of the lordship and manor of Templeton, Devon, the advowson of Templeton rectory, a pension of 26s. 8d. out of the said rectory, woods called Este Parke Eidge. West Parke Ridge, and Combe Commen (22 ac.) in Templeton,—Templecombe commandry, Soms., and St. John's of Jerusalem. |
| Also grant to Losemore and Strangman, in fee, of the lordship and manor of Est Pulham, Dors., a wood called Est Pulham Grove alias Graunge Wood,— Byndon mon.; a messuage and lands (specified) in tenure of John Hall alias Philipps in Wynterbourne Marten, Dors., another messuage and lands there (specified) in tenure of Ric. Whytell, another in tenure of Wm. Locke, and all other possessions there of Abbottysbury mon,—Abbottysbury; rent of 12s. and service from Dovecote close and other lands of John Banaster in Wellome. Notts., a messuage in tenure of Ric. Tee in Wellome, a toft in tenure of Ric. Pek in Clareboroughe, Notts., a messuage in tenure of John Dey in Wellome,—Worsopp priory; lands called Pole Parke in tenure of John Wren in the commote of Collyon, co. Denbigh, a messuage there formerly in tenure of Rice ap Howell and now of Robt. Salesbury, and a cottage there called le Deyhouse within the pasture called Olocaynoke Parke in tenure of Robt. Salesbury, which lands in Collyon are parcel of the lordship of Buthyn, co. Denbigh,— "the Erie of Rentes Landes"; a moiety of the manor of Hendor with appurtenances in the commote of Edernyon, co. Merioneth, parcel of the principality of North Wales, which Maurice Knyvet, one of the yeomen of the Wardrobe, holds for life. Also the messuage called Erowered formerly in tenure of Jevan ap David ap Hoell in the parish of Eglosevaugh, co. Carnarvon, and other messuages and lands there (named and otherwise specified) in tenures of Hoell ap Dyo and Owen ap Griffithe ap Dd. Vaughan,— Conway mon.; a messuage in tenure of Robt. Salesbury in the town of Erigeoch within Llanarmon parish, co. Denbigh,— Valecross mon. Del. Westm.. 10 July 37 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Gardiner. Browne, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 14, m. 30. |
| 31. Sir Thomas Palmer, the King's servant. Grant, in fee, for his services and for 1,000 mks., paid to the King's own hands, of the college and deanery of Southmalling, Suss., and all its possessions in Southmalling, Mailing, Lyngfeld, Glynd, Clyva, Iffeld, Walcote, Borne, Willinghane, Stanner, Ballesden, Lynfeld, Wyvelfeld, Erthingle, Worth, Colmanshacher, , Framfyld, Sotheram, Byngmer and Stanmer, Suss, and Hants. As amply as Robt. Peterson, last dean there, held them. Except ornaments, goods and chattels, lead and bells of the said college, and jewels and ornaments necessary for the parish church of Southmalling. Del. Westm., 11 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by North and Ric. Goodrick). Pat. p. 7, m 5. |
| 32. Alan Bellyngham, of Helsyngton, Westmld. Grant, in fee, for 84l. 13s. 4d. of the manors of Kendalle, Crostwayte and Lythe, Westmld., a turbary called Sampole, Westmld., the hamlets of Wyresdale and Cleveley, Lanc., parcel of the possessions of John late lord Lumley. Del. Westm.. 12 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne. Baker, Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Hen. Bradshawe and Robt. Chydley). Pat. p. 9, m.9. |
| 33. John Mille and George Mille. his son. Grant, in fee. for 1,398l. 6s. 5d., of the lordships and manors of Nutshullyng and Mylbroke, Hants, and a wood called the Lordes Wood (7 ac.) in Nutshullyng, —Holy Trinity Cathedral, Winchester; the lordship and manor of Langley, Hants, a wood called Langley Wood (35 ac ), and four woods (34 ac.) among the demesne lands of Langley manor, —Bremmer priory; the lordship and manor of Newthorpe, Notts and closes (named; there in tenure of Ric. Pavye and Nic. Styrley,—Lenton mon.And all appurtenances in Nutshullyng, Mylbroke, Sherley, Elyng and Langley, Hants, and in Newthorpe, Notts. Del. Westm., 13 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Essex, Gardiner. Browne. North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Sir Robt. Southwell, Hendle and Duke). Pat. p. 1, m. 17 |
| 34. Clement Throkmerton and Alex. Avenon, ironmonger, of London. Grant, in fee, for 654l. 19s. 7d. paid by Throkmerton, of the manor, grange, farm and tenement of Kyngton, Warw,, and land called Treche Croft in Claverdon parish, Warw., in tenure of John Parker and Alice his wife; the manor, grange, and tenement called Songer Grange, Warw., a wood called Songer Grove (5 ac.) in the parish of Claverdon alias Claryngdon, and all lands in Songer and within the lordship and fields of Ediston, Longley and in Wolverdyngton, Warw., pertaining to Songer Grange in tenure of Thos. Bogers of Songer, and the manor, grange, farm and tenement of Byrley alias Bureley, Warw., in tenure of John Hill, —Bordesley mon., Worc. Also the lordship, manor and tenement of Wolverding-ton alias Wolverton, Warw., messuages, etc. (specified), in Wolverdington in tenure of Hugh Walforde, Robt. Rogers, Robt. Launder, Ric. Aunge, and John Aunge and Agnes his wife, John Wyatt and Joan his wife, Thos. Jones and Agnes his wife, Thos. Berdemore, Hen. and Thos. Townesende and John Danyell, and the site and chief messuage of the manor of Wolverdyngton alias Wolverton,—St. Mary's College, Warwick; the lordship, manor and tenement of Grete in Yardeley, Wore, and Warw., land in tenure of John Barne and Isabella his wife and Joan their daughter in Lynden, Warw., and rent of 12d. and service from lands in Lynden late—of Sheldons,— Studley priory, Warw. Also the advowson of Wolverdyngton rectory, and lands in tenure of Wm. Bayly and John London in Claverden alias Claredon, Warw. And of John Bleke in Lynsey, Warw..— St. Mary's college Warwick; a meadow called Dockeham leased to Ric. Fyssher, Wm. Bowrey, Wm. Freman and Thos. More in Dumbleton next Buckelande, Glouc,—St. Peter's num., Gloucester. Del. Westm., 13 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Suffolk, Essex, Browne, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Sir Robt Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 9, m. 39. |
| 35. Midd.—Commission to Wm. Cholmeley and John Marshe to make inq. p.m. on lands and heir of Thos. Shawe. Westm., 13 July. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 1d. |
| 36. Thomas Herbert, of Wimoscowe, Monm.. and Wm. Breton. Grant, in fee, for 517l. 8s. 4d. of the site, &c., of the late mon. of Grace Dieu, Monm., and all buildings and lands therein in tenure of John Vaughan, and numerous meadows, etc. (named, including a grange called Inysed Vaughan) leased with them to the said John in the parishes of Llangatock and Trahurgan—Gracedieu. Also lands called Hendremesse and Terfoskey in Skenfrith parish, Monm , in tenure of John Jenkyn, a close called Teremer Glede in Monmouth parish in tenure of Ph. ap John Taylor, a messuage in Llantyllis parish, Monm., in tenure of John ap Jenkyn ap Jevane ap Powell and David Thomas ap Gwilliam ap Jevan, a messuage, &c., in Llanehangell parish, Monm., in tenure of Thos. ap Merick ap William, lands called Tere .... and Pont Cerewyn in tenure of Jevan ap John, and Teyre Perthe Yaughan in tenure of Thos. ap Harry and Ric. ap Jevan in Llanehangell parish, and a messuage there in tenure of Howell James, woods called Mylnewood (20 ac), New Parke (10 ac), Priors Wood (4 ac), and Grange Than (12 ac.) in the parishes of Llangatock, Trahurgan, Skenfrith, Monmouth, Llantillis and Llanehangell, —Gracedieu.Except two woods called Peresgraunge Wood and Monckes Wood (40 ac.). |
| Also a messuage and certain lands (specified) in Gylling alias Yellinge, Hunts, formerly in tenure of John Edward and now of Thos. More, a messuage, &c, there formerly in tenure of Joan Marfelde and now of John Sparrowe and Anne his wife, and messuages, &c., in Croxton, Camb., in tenure of John Saunder and Joan his wife and of Wm. Batfurth alias Ketford, Huntingdon priory; lands in Ellington alias Gylling alias Yelling, Hunts, in tenure of John Sparrowe and of Wm. Doceater alias Doceter,—Harwolde mon., Beds; two little groves of wood (1 ro.) in Gylling,— Huntingdon priory; a wood called Cawthorpe Wood alias Priors Wood (15 ac.) in Tathwell parish, Linc., Alvingham mon.; a messuage in the parish of All Hallows next Dowegate, London, in tenure of Hen. Posyer, and which the King purchased from Philip Vanwylder; two parcels of land called "gardeyn romes," and a piece of void ground in Holy Trinity parish. Cambridge, in tenure of Chr. Franks, and a garden there in tenure of Thos. Pecok,—Barnewell prioriy; two messuages in Syvington within Cul-myngton parish, Salop, in tenure of Wm. Barbor, and all other lands there of Clyfford priory. Heref.,—Clifford; and lands in Feltewell and Methwolde, Norf., in tenure of John Denton and John Palmer,—Thetjord nunnery. Except bells and lead of Grace Dieu mon. Del. Westm., 13 July 37 Hen. VIII—S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendie and Bacon). |
| 37. James Gunter and Wm. Lewes. Grant, in fee to the said James, for 1,379l. 17s. 9d. paid by him. of the rectory of Llangonwood and chapels of Hawoodporth Trisent, Llanvegellyth and Crikeferme, co. Glamorgan, the advowson of the vicarage of Llangonwood, and all appurtenances in the above-named places and in Crikecastell, Southseller, Inditferme and Froddett, co. Glamorgan,—Morganmon.; the manor of Oxendon alias Exendon, Glouc, the site of the same with lands (specified) and tithes in Oxondon, in tenure of Ric. Kent, the manors of Cardiff and Rothe, co. Glamorgan, messuages, etc, in Brode-campden, Glouc. in tenure of Thos. Proketer and Mary, Wm. and Marg. Foster, and of John Wyddowe and Joan his wife and John and Richard their sons, and the manor of Overstrensham, Wore,—Tewkysbury mon.; lands in the parish of Ampney Holy Cross, Glouc, formerly in tenure of John Honyborne, and now of Ric. Bye and Alice his wife and John his son,—Braddenstoke mon., Wilts; the manor of Bedgworth, the rectory of Bedgworth and chapels of Uphatherley and Southehatherley, co. city of Gloucester, and the advowson of Bedgworth vicarage —Uske priory, Monm.; the advowson of the rectory of Canfeld Parva. Essex,—Lewes priory and Thomas Cromwell earl of Essex; the manor of Ketton, Rutl., and the manor or grange in Ketton called Kettelthorpe Hall, —Semperingham friory, Linc.; the grange of Morlez in the parish (sic)of Llantilow Pertholewe and Llanthewy, Monm , in tenure of Thos. ap Morgan, and all lands leased with it in the said parishes (sic),—Dore mon., Heref.; a messuage, &c., in Derehurst Walton, Glouc, in tenure of Edm. Nethewey, rent of 4s. and service from lands called le Haselles in Appurley next Derehurst in tenure of Ric. Hawker, a messuage, &c.in Okynton, Glouc, in tenure of Ric. Bucle, lands in Chattisley, Worc., in tenure of Wm. Francombe and John and Thomas his sons, and of Barth. Mayle, a messuage, in Ridmerley, Wore, in tenure of Thos. Clerk and Joan his wife, and Robt. and Joan their children, and the lands leased with it in Rydmerley, Le Barowe, Elderffeld and Pandock, Worc., the reversion of the manor of Pyrton, Worc., leased by Tewkysbury abbey, 20 July 27 Hen. VIII., to Fras. Folyatt and John his son, and the heirs male of the body of the said Francis, the rent of 13l. 6s. and Ilb. of cummin reserved upon that lease, the said manor of Pyrton and its appurtenances in Pyrton and Pefford, Wore, and the advowson of Pyrton rectory,—Tewkysbury. Also the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Chadworth, Glouc., and all lands leased with that rectory to Edm. Tame,— Shene priory, Surr.; lands in Wilyon next Baldok, Herts., in tenure of Wm. Irelond.— Borne won , Line.; a messuage and lands in Shedworth alias Chedworth, Glouc., in tenure of Thos. Fuller, John Collett and Wm. Bredon, in the King's hands by reason of its acquisition without licence by the proctor of a former abbot of Lira. Also a messuage, &c., in Appurley within Derehurste parish in tenure of Wm. Manne, parcel of Warwikes Landes and Spencers Landes forfeited by Richard late earl of Warwick; a piece of land called le Covent Wall in Westebere parish, Kent (between John Wylde's land and the King's river), in tenure of John Fyssher, and another piece there called le Alders in tenure of John Morley,— St. Augustine's mon. near Canterbury, the advowson of the rectory of St. Michael next the river of Rumney. Monm.,—Duke of Buckingham, attainted; the grange, farm and tenement called Croys in Eston Magna, Essex, in tenure of John Bower, —Tyltey mon.; pasture called Enys Yearll in Llangom parish, Monm, in tenure of Thos. ap Eobert,—Uske priory. Del. Westm., 17 July, 37 Hen. VIII. S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne, Sir Robt. Southwell, Baker, North, Bacon and Chydley). Pat. p. 12. m. 22. |
| 38. King Henry VIII.'s School, Coventry. Licence to John Hales, of Coventry, to found a free school there to be called Henry VIII.'s School, Coventry, for one preceptor or schoolmaster at the appointment of the said John and his heirs and assigns, and to grant to the mayor, bailiffs and community of Coventry lands to the yearly value of 200 mks. for the support of the said school. Guyleford, 10 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Portesmouth, 23 July—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m 3. |
| 39. John Hales, of Coventry. Grant, in fee, for several reasons and for 400l. paid to the King's own hands, of the site of the late hospital of St. John Baptist in Coventry, and all buildings within it, all messuages, etc., in Mocheparkestrete, Litleparkestrete, Brodgate, Smythfordstrete, Gosfordstrete, Grayfrierlane, Cow-lane, Sponstrete, Vicarelane, and Hilstrete in St. Michael's parish, Coventry, Cross-heping, Litle Bocherye, Doglane, Seynt Nicolas Strete, Hilcrossestrete, Cokstrete, Bisshopstrete, Wellstrete, Seynt John Brigestrete Millane and Baylielane in the parish of Holy Trinity. Coventry, or elsewhere in that city and its suburbs, which belonged to the said hospital, and all possessions of the said hospital in Radforde, Couldon, Bynley, and Stoke, co. city of Coventry, and in Greneburghe, Bathkinton, Kirkby Monachorum, Bynley, Ryton, Hampton in Arden, Marton, Birdeburye, Schingborowe, Nonneton and Stretton Upstrete, Warw., and in Shern-forde, Leic. Also the mansion or grange called Harnall in Holy Trinity parish, Coventry, and meadows, etc., called Cowpasture or Harnalfeelde, Greatspit-telmore, Totornelowe, Shepecoteyarde, Pikildepere. Dawby leasue, Twentie landes, Baconsfeelde, Oxelease, Thre-legges, Guyesmedowe, Beerwodfelde and Little Spitlemore in Holy Trinity parish, and Mydlereding and le Greatewaste in Folxhull parish, the common in Hasil-wode in Folxhull parish, the pond called Harnall Pole or Swanneswelpoole in Holy Trinity parish, and the messuages, &c., called Smarcote in the parishes of Exall alias Eccteshall. co. city of Coventry, and of Corley and Bedworth, Warw. All which premises belonged to the said hospital. |
| Also grant, in fee for 320l. 8s. 4d., of Stoneley Grange in Stoneley parish, Warw., in tenure of Thos.Dunton, woods called Colehauch (1 ac.) and I'ynbury Grove (2 ac in Stoneley,—Stoneley priory; lands in Folxhull parish, co. city of Coventry, called Bennettes Barne and four fields there, in tenure of John Grene and Alice his wife and Thomas their son, and the rectory of Offechurche, Warw. —Coventry cathedral priory. Ferneham, 12July37 Hen. VIII. Del.Portesmouth, 23 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 28. |
| 40. Augustine de Augustinis, M.D. Grant, in fee, for 1,245l. 5s. 6d.,of the reversion of lands leased to him for life by pat. 22 March 32 Hen. VIII., viz., the manors of Worthye Abbatis, Byketon, Foughlerton and Leckeforde, Hants , and of Bekyngton, Soms., and tithes of hay of the said manor of Foughlerton and Leckeforde; except advowsons, and the rent of 9l. 4s. reserved upon that lease. Also the lordships and manors of Worthye Abbatis, Byketon, Foughlerton and Leckeforde, a water mill in Worthye Abbatis, a water mill in Foughlerton and the chief messuage, &c., called Woodelokea in Byketon in tenure of Robt. Power,—Hyde mon.; the manor of Bekyngton, Soms.,—Maydenbradley mon., Wilts.; the tithes of hay in the said manors (sic)of Foughlerton and Leckeford, the advowson of the rectory of Worthye aforesaid alias Worthye Regis and the advowson of the rectory of Byketon alias Bighton, Hants., and woods called Rossel-wayes Coppe, Wyke Coppies, Chorlewoode Coppe. Rede Coppe, North Coppies. etc. (named, 88 ac.) in Byketon,—Hyde; Bekyngton Wood in Bekyngton,—Maydenbradley. Also the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Busshemere, Suff., and lands (specified) in tenure of Thomas lord Wentworth in Russhemere and in the parish of St. John Baptist in Chalde-well, Suff.,—Holy Trinity priory, Ipswich. Also the house and site of Wenlocke priory, Salop, with numerous orchards and fields (specified) which were in the prior's own hands at the dissolution and were afterwards leased to John Bradshawe (except bells and lead and buildings other than were appointed to the farmer at the dissolution); also woods called Sherlett Woodde, Fareby Woodde and Holmeie Woodde (845 ac.),—Wenlock. Del.Portesmouth, 23 July 37 Hen. VIII. —S.B. signed by Essex, Gardiner, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 3, m. 7. |
| 41. Ric. Jerveys, alderman of London. Grant, in fee, for 207l. 6s. 8d., of the lordship and manor of Chelmershe, Salop, the messuage called Nethercourte and all lands in tenure of Rog. Houghton and Edw. Wolryche in Chelmershe, and a wood called Kynswoode alias Kingeswoode (7½ ac.) in Chelmershe, parcel of the earldom of March. Del. Portesmouth, 23 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendle and Duke). Pat. p. 13, m. 16. |
| 42. Edward Basshe, of London, and Thomasia his wife. Grant, in fee to the said Edward, for 172l. 19s. 2d., of the manor of Ore, in Cheveley parish, Berks., — Abendon mon. Del. Portesmouth, 25 July 37 Hen. VIII—S B. (signed by Essex. Browne, Baker, North, Sir Robt. Southwell, Chydley and Staunford). Pat. p. 1, m 18. |
| 43. John Pascall. Grant, in fee, for 270l., of the manor and grange of Kewton Hall, Essex, with appurtenances in Springefelde, Boreham, Badowe Parva, Badowe Magna, Danebury and Chelmys-forde, Essex,—Coggeshall mon. Except advowBons. Del. Portesmouth, 25 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Essex. Browne, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 1, m. 19. |
| 44. Sir Thomas Clere, vice-admiral of England. Grant, in fee, for his services, of the site of the late house of Heringby, Norf., called Heringby College, and all buildings, &c, within the said site a marsh called Childes Marshe in the parish of Tunstale alias Tunstall, Norf., lands called Fennes, Spenceis alias Spencers. Cottes and Smethes in Heringby, and all the King's possessions in Heringby. Which premises belonged to Hugh at Fenne, dec, and to the late college of Heringby, and were surrendered to the King by John Heth, master, and the fellows of the said college, with the confirmation by Sir John Heydon, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir Thos. Were, Edm.Billingford. John Groo[s], Chr. Playter, Edm. Clere. Rob. Harward, John Hacon and John Lavyll alias Norman, and by Wm. bp. of Norwich. Except bells and lead. Fame-ham, 12 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Portesmouth, 25 July.—P.S. Pat. p.3, m. 6. |
| 45. Thomas Aston of Aston, Chesh., and Wm. Pedder of London. Grant in fee to the said Thomas, for 270l. 11s. 5d. paid by Aston, of lands in tenure of the said Thomas and of Ph. Billynge, Ralph Okell and Wm. Wryght in Aston, a grange called Middelaston in Aston and Middelaston, Chesh., and woods called Myddelton Coppes. Hatton Hey Coppes, Dowsehill Coppes and Wolsey Coppes (84 ac.) in Aston and Myddelaston,— Norton abbey. Del. Portesmouth, 25 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Essex, Gardiner, Browne, Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Sir Robt. Southwell, Hendle and Duke;. Pat. p.7, m. 1. |
| 46. Thomas Magnus, elk., the King's Councillor and Ric. Whalley, esquire for the Body. Grant, for their services and for 197l. 6s. 7½d., to the said Magnus, of the college, wardenry or chantry of St. Mary of Sybthorpp, Notts, with appurtenances in Sybthorpe, Hawkesworth Flyn-tham, Bekingham, Kneton, Syerston. Elstone, Stanton, and Shelton, Notts and Line, as he held them when keeper or warden of the same college. To Magnus for life, with remainder, after his death, to Ric. Whalley and his heirs. Grenewiche, 4 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Portsmouth, 25 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 18, m. 3. |
| 47. Wm. Ibrye, elk. Grant of the canonry and prebend of the fifth stall in the Royal free chapel of St. Stephen next Westminster palace, void by the death of Edw. Redmayne.clk., grantee having been nominated together with John Buttre and Thos. Ebbe, elks., by Lord Chancellor Wriothesley to whom the nomination was conceded by Wm. bp. of Norwich. Portesmouth, 20 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Portesmouth, 28 July—P.S. Pat. p. 2. m. 10. |
| 48. Thomas Bacon, of London, salter, and James Bacon, bis brother. Grant, in fee to the said Thomas, for 1,020l 13s. 6d. paid by the said Thomas, of the manors of Hyndercley, Worthame and Burgata, Suff., the windmill of Wattel-felde and cottage adjoining it in Hyndercley and Watt elf elde, Suff., in tenure of Thos. Collen a portion of tithes in Hyndercley and the pension paid for the same by the rector there, rent of 13d. and service due from tenants of Hyndercley manor to the hundred of Blackborne, and all other rents so due, woods called Sandborowe Woodde (120 ac.), Harskewe Woodde (40 ac.) and Landegrove (7 ac.) in Hyndercley,—Bury St. Edmunds mon.; a messuage called the Rose with two cottages adjoining it near Charing Crosse, in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster, in tenure of Christiana Norres. which the King purchased of the late mon. of St. Peter, Westminster; and the advowsons of the rectories of Hyndercley and Dykylburgh,—Bury St. Edmunds. Del. Portesmowth. 28 July 37 Hen. VIII. —S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne, Baker, Sir Robt. Southwell, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendle and Bacon).Pat. p. 3, m. 2. |
| 49. Edmund Vaughan. Grant, in fee, for 475l. 12s. 11d.,of the reversion of lands leased by pat. 29 Jan. 13 Hen. VIII. to James Vaughan, a gentleman usher of the Chamber, for life, viz, the demesne lands of the town and lordship of Wentfordton, in the marches of Wales, at the rent which Jas. Meryck, then dec , paid for them. Also grant of the lordship and manor of Wynfreton alias Wentefordton, Heref., and a wood called Wynfreton Woode (40 ac.),—Earldom of March; and the advowson of the rectory of Wynfreton alias Wynferton. Also 50 ac. of land in Tidde, Line, in tenure of Thos. Lyttel-burie, rent of 20s. and service from lands late of Thos. Lyttelburie in Holbeche alias Holboche. Linc., called Haliard next Hyrneflete and in Holbechehorne and in Wyndsover and Asgardyke, Linc,—Crowlande mon.; and the manor of Wyggeley, Hants, and woods called Heth Close, Kinges Crofte, Bowlandes Grove, Cadnam Grove, Lanyngton Coppes and Pens Grove (in all 25ac.) in Wiggeley, Shelveley, Cadnam and Wyndsore, Hants., —Ambresbury mon. Wilts. Del. Portes-mouth, 28 July 37 Hen. VIII. - S.B.(signed by Essex, Browne, Sir Ric. Southwell, Baker. North, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 3, m. 3(undated). |
| 50. John Bartlatt alias John Hancock, and Robt Baitlatt his son. Grant, in fee to the said John, for 710l. 5s., of a messuage in tenure of John Galwaye in .Worthe within Edmonsham parish, Dors., 6 messuages there in tenure of Ric. Wylshire, Joan Harrys, widow, John Wytt, Hen. Mores. Robt. Wyllys and John Gowle, a watermill in tenure of Thos. Badyche, lands in tenure of Hen. Molinex, and pasture called Newbery in tenure of Hen. Mores and John Harrys, all in Worthe aforesaid,—Byndon mon. Also rent of 6d. and service from lands of Edw. Frye alias Harryes of New Sarum in Rempforde near Worthe alias Est-worthe, Dors., rent of 20d. and service from lands of Thos. Cooke of Mawpowder in Worthe alias Estworthe, and 3 closes, etc., in tenure of John White, three messuages and a cottage, etc., in tenure of Alice Melwyche, a messuage, etc., in tenure of Thos. Dulynge and a cottage in tenure of Wm. Morrys in Worthe alias Estworthe, —Tewkesbury mon., Glouc. Also lands in tenure of Wm. Lovell in Tan-ant Antyocheston alias 'J arrant Bawston, Dors..—Tarrant mon.; the manor, farm, messuage and tenement called Musterton alias Muston in Pudel-hynton and Pudeltowne, Dors., in tenure of Alice, widow of Ric. Lomyn, and Wm. Lomyn, son of the said Richard and Alice, a wood called Shipmans Coppes (3 ac.) in the parish of Mylborne St. Andrews, and sheep pasture of the said manor in tenure of Thos.. Baskett,—Cerne mon.; rent of 20s and service from lands of the heirs of Ant Hampton, in the city of New Sarum, —Ambresbury mon.; the house and site of the late priory of Hen ton, Soms., certain lands (specified), and woods called Henton Wood (210 ac), Home Wood (120 ac.) in Henton (except bells, lead and buildings other than were appointed to the farmer at the dissolution).—Henton. Del. Portysmouth, 28 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B.(signed by Essex, Browne, Baker, Northe, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 3, m. 4(undated). |
| 51. John Combes, sen., and Ric. Stansfelde. Grant, in fee, for 987l. 5s. 6d., of the site and precinct of the late cathedral priory of Coventry, certain ground called le Pole Yarde. the watermill called le Pryourie Mille, a pond called Swannes-well Pole and other lands and houses (specified) in tenure of Simon Parker, Wm. Joyner, Wm. Sanders, Thos.Kevett, Wm. Merler, Thos. Graye, Laurence Fanneand Thos. Wycockes within the said precinct; except lead, bells and building materials in and upon the church, steeple, cloister and chapels. Also grant of all other houses and lands of the said priory in the city and county of Coventry, viz. in Holy Trinity parish, a parcel of ground called the Well Yard near the precinct of the said late priory, in tenure of John Ramridge, elk., 16 messuages in Gosford-strete in tenures of Peter Typpyng, Ric. Harryson, Ric. Collyns, Hen. Tynker,—Buttersoull, John Bellat, Ric. Mereman, Rog. Tofte, Wm. Havell, Robt. Lebouine, Ric. Agley, Wm. Harryman and Clem. Miller, 23 messuages, etc., in Millane and le Bastell in tenures of John Gryffyn, Margery Carter, Ric. Whyteman, Ric. Golderyng, Wm. Cley, John Hanslowe, Sibyl Blackeley, Patrick Long, Marg. Wayne, John Johnson, Alice Barret, Martin Oryon, Bog. Palmer, Alex. Robynson, Wm. Blencheboke, Thos. Hardyng, Alice Kyng, Robt. More, John Phillips, John Nycolles, Wm. Baylye, Cecily Midleton, Hugh Davy, Edm. Selbye, Thos. Smyth, John Nethermyll, and Thos. Smyth; 42 messuages, etc., in Newstrete in tenures of Thos. Bortbam, Wm. Land, Alice Hanswike, Steph. West, Ric. Baynard, John Phillips, John Tenwenter. Thos. Crony, John Perkyns, Agnes Bawell, Eliz. Sntton, Margery Yorw, Thos. Palmer, Eliz.— (blank), Wm. Mellys, Eleanor Wryght, Anne Hanell, Anne Benkeley, Hen. Wylkingson, Felicia Bolleston, Ric. Bageley, Marg. West, Chr. Craner, Ric. Walker, Humph. Alcraft, John Wynpeny, Rog. Malen, Joan Coke, Rog. Patrike, Wra. Smyth, Robt. Loder, Agnes Pole, Ric Hardman, John Fyssher, Ric. Schyche, Robt. Pace, Thos. Fysshe and Eliz. Kendall; in St. Michael's parish, 3 messuages, etc., in Yerlestrete, in tenure of Rog. Cockeson, Robt West and Ric. Townsend, 5 cottages, etc. in Litle Perke Strete in tenures of John Edeys, Balph Chaundeler, Eliz. Kysey and Simon Geffkyns, 2 cottages in Moche or Great Perkestrete in tenure of Rog. Wallys and John Bychardes, 9 messuages in Smythfordstrete in tenures of Thos. Spencer. John Crampe, Ric. Wodeborn, Ric. Hewes, Emmote Sandby, Wm. Keder, Ric. Dawes and John Perte; 4 messuages in Grayefryer Lane in tenure of Kath. Wall, Marg. Batham, —Saunders and Thos. Saunders; in Holy Trinity parish, 21 messuages, etc. including Bell Orchard and Biddinges field at Badford. in streets called the Bocherye and the Pryourye Gatestrete, in tenures of Robt Nounde, Simon Cotton, Wm. More, Thos Gramen. Hen. Sanders, Thos. Saunders, Ric. Sowell, John Couper, Wm. Joyner. John Cotton, Marg. Shurley, John Lap worth, John Heuett, Kath. Taylour, John Bosworth, John Petit, Alice Grene, John Gryffyn. Ric. Mundy John Sanders, and John Stafford, 8 messuages in Irenmongerowe in tenures of John Bosworth, Wm. Jackeson, Edm. Kynge, John Cropwell, the wife of—Woode, John Cutler, Wm Bawdwynand Robt Stokes, 8 messuages in the street called the Crossecheping in tenures of Thos. Dawes, John Shepherd, John Eexston, Wm. Marshall, Wm. Meryman, Thos Cotton, Robt Seyles, and Wm. Bogers, and 2 messuages in the street called Seynt John's Bridge in tenures of John Walbanke and John Yerdeley; in St. Michael's parish, 6 messuages in Bayly Lane in tenures of Ric. Green, Thos. Napton, Thos. Brewer, John Morys, John Yerdeley and John Hawes, 6 messuages in Spon strete in tenures of Thos. Tylour, John Kateryns, Thos. Maget, Wm. Herefford, Wm. Mosseley and John Roynodes, two crofts in Sponestrete in tenure of Maurice Bedell; in Holy Trinity parish, 28 messuages in Wellstrete in tenures of Ric. Brecknock, John Ward, John Rowton, John Schellys, Ric. Townsend, John Fraunoys, Thos. Thomson, John Baker, Elizea Mosse, Marg. Hibbotes and Chr. Wareyne. 15 messuages, etc., in Westorchard Street in tenures of Robt. Knyght, John Harrys, John Hawe, Ric. Pywall, Thos. Turner, Robt. Dudley, Ric.—(blank), Baldwin Ooffeld, Wm Starkey, John Stone, Wm. Nele, Humph. Reignoldes, Wm. Beighton. Robt Crewe and Margery Cleydon, 10 messuages in Bysshopestrete in tenures of Grace Eenelworthe, Wm. Blomer alias Blakmer, Robt. Whythford John Barker, Geoff. Pryce, Wm. Warde, Chr. Tylling and Hen. Over, 10 messuages, &c, in Seynt Nicholas Strete in tenures of Thos. Duffeld, Joan Barker, Edw. Cheney, Ric. Turner, Wm. Linsey, Wm. Preste, Wm. Glasier, —Skelton, Rog. Adnet, Hen. Deveys, —Kenelworth and John Walland, 5 messuages in Cokestrete in tenure of John Somerfeeld, Ralph Sharpe, Nic. Petus, Joan Whyteacre, Ric. Seuell, Ric. Peny and Oliver Foreste, 15 mes suages, &c., in Palmerlane in tenures of Thos. Barnes, clk., John Bobyns, Marg. Faux, Thos. Cotton, Wm. More, John Coxus, John Grene, John Clement, Agnes Hikes and Eobt. Hewett, and 13 messuages in le Great Bocherie in tenures of Bog. Adnet, John Saunders, Ric. Sewell, Edw. Damport, Hen. Deveys, Wm. Porter. Thos. Gravener, John Castell, Isabella Faux, Wm. Mores, John Clemens and Alice Green ; in St. Michael's parish, 5 messuages, etc., in Yycarie Lane in tenures of Hugh Prowdelove, Ellen Chaundelour, Joan Bradeshawe, Joan Waller and Wm. Felche; in Holy Trinity parish, a water-mill called le Erles Mylle, at le Bastell, and three tenements in Millane and other lands pertaining to the mill, and a water- mill called Hill Myll and meadow leased with it to John Joyner; in St. Michael's parish, a watermill called the Sextons Myll alias Whyte Frere Myll in tenure of John Taylandes alias Tayluunce; in Holy Trinity parish, 4 gardens nenr the church yard of the said late priory in tenure of the churchwardens and of Ric. Prest, Thos. Wall and Ric. Hoio —Coventry Cathedral priory. |
| Also grant of all messuages, etc., in the said parishes of Holy Trinity and St. Michael which belonged to Kenelworth num., viz., two tenements in tenure of {blank)Crampe and Margaret (sic), a stable and garden in tenure of (blank)Sperry, a tenement and garden in tenure of Wm. Atkyns, and other lands (similarly specified) in tenure of (blank) Kyrton, John Gesse, John Boiler, —Fermer, Humph. Heth, Nic. Taylour, Nic. Capper, Thos. Fletcher, —Johnson, David Greffyn, Ric. Dawbes, Hugh Griffyn, —Pynnock, Wm. Rycharson, Mich. Boberth, Edm. Tum our, Coke, sherman, Kyteyn, Wm. Tumour, Chr. Wade, John Symondes, Maurice Pawle, John Saunders, John Sparkes, Wm. Cokefeld, David Gryffyn, John Fayrechyld, John Edos, Leonard Barbour, Wm. Spittull, Thos. Harne, David Gryffyn, Thos. Rawlyns, Thos. Saunders, John Cole, Dawson, Thos. Bakyn, Edm. Tumour, Crampe, John Gesse, Arth. Goodriche, John Saunders and Nic. Busshewey.— Kenelworth. |
| And all other possessions of Coventry priory and Kenelworth mon. in the city or suburbs of Coventry, except rents of assize, rents of charge, dry rente, pensions, portions, rectories and tithes. Note of delivery illegible.—S.B. (much injured, signed by Suffolk, Gardiner, and otherswhose signatures are lost). Pat. 37 Hen. VIII. p. 8, m. 12. (Dated Portsmouth, 28 July.) |
| 52. Thomas bp. of Westminster, dean of the Chapel Royal, Nicholas bp. of Worcester, King's almoner, George bp. of Chichester, almoner to the Queen, and Sir Edw. North, Chancellor of Augmentations, and their successors as dean, almoners and chancellor. Commission to call the deans of the cathedral churches and colleges founded by the King to account yearly for the money which they are appointed to expend upon alms and road making, and, if it seem that the money may be better bestowed otherwise to God's pleasure and the King's honor, they are authorised to appoint it to be so disposed; and in recompense for their pains herein each of the said commissioners shall have 40 mks. yearly paid by the said deans out of the said money, and the declarations taken by them are to be delivered into the Court of Augmentations. The preamble states that the King has erected and founded the cathedral churches and colleges of Canterbury, Rochester, Westmyster, Winchester, Bristow, Gloucester, Worcestre, Chestre, Burton upon Trent, Carlill, Dureham, Thorneton, Peterborough, and Eley, and given them ordinances and statutes of foundation, whereby the dean and chapter of Canterbury must yearly distribute in alms to poor householders and others 100l. and bestow upon making and repairing of highways 40l., those of Rochestre 20l. and 20l., Westmystre 100l. and 40l., Winchestre 66l. 13s. 4d. and 33l. 6s. 8d., Bristoll 20l. and 20l., Gloucestre 20l. and 20l., Worcestre 40l. and 40l., Chestre 20l. and 20l., Barton upon Trent 20l. and 20l., Carlill 15l. and 15l., Durham 66l. 13s. 4d. and 20l., Thorneton 20l. and 20l., Peterborough 20l. and 20l., and Eley 20l. and 20l. And this commission is issued in order that the King's intention therein may have "better success." Grenewich, 1 July 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Portesmouth, 28 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 9, m. 16, Rymer, XV. 77. In English. |
| 53. Walter Hendle, attorney general of the Court of Augmentations, and Sir John Williams. Grant, in fee, for 599l. 5s. l0d. paid by Hendle, of the house and site of Comhire mon., co. Radnor, with its demesne lands (specified) in Comhire, 18 measures of oatmeal yearly due from lands in Gollen, co. Radnor, the granges of Managhty Poeth and Gwyrnego in tenure of Wm. Turnour, and woods called the Clogges and Prestye (100 ac.) in Comhire, Coyde Arabott (11 ac.) in Managhty Poeth, and the Forest of Coyde Kerye Apheren (60 ac.) in Gwyrnego,— Comhire; the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Chesterton, Bucks (sic),— Assherudge college.' Also 40 ac. of land latety in tenure of John Fyssher and now of Ric. Coveney in Maydeston, Kent, lying next the chapel of St. Anne in the parish of Maydeston, lands in tenure of the said John Fyssher in Maydeston and 23 qr. of barley malt annually due from Ric. Coveney or other farmer of the said lands in Maydeston,—Boxley mon.; and the rent of 76s. 8d. due from the said Walter Hendle for the said 23 qr. of barley malt. Also the manor of Stokyng-churche, Oxon., —Westminster Cathedral; the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Carleton, Linc.,—Markebye Priory; the house and site of Clerkenwell mon. near London, a dovecot beside the said house and other lands there which belonged to the said mon. and afterwards to Thomas duke of Norfolk, by an Act of Parliament of 31 Hen. VIII., who again granted them to the King by Act of Parliament of 35 Hen. VIII. and they are leased to Sir Robt. Tyrwytt by indenture under the seal of the Augmentations dated 20 June 35 Hen. VIII.; also grant of all leaden water pipes and wells supplying the said mon. Except lead upon the cloister of Clerkenwell mon. other than that which Hendle at his own expense put there. Del. Portesmouth, 28 July 37 Hen, VIII.—S.B. (signed by Essex, Browne, Baker, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 14, m. 5. |
| 54. Thomas Audeley, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. Licence to export 700 broadcloths "unwrought, that is to say unbarbed, unrowed and unshorne." Del. Tychefeld, 31 July 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. French roll. 37 Hen. VIII., m. 3. In English. |
| 55. Licences to alienate (fn. 10) :— |
| Thos. Tylney and John Southwell to Simon Braddock, John Holdyche and Geo. Waller, to the use of the said Thos. and Eliz. his wife and of Emerius Tylney, and of the heirs and assigns of the said Thos. and Emerius. Manor of Syleham Monachorum alias Syleham Hall, with appurtenances in cos. Suff. and Norf. (1st.) P. 8. m. 5. |
| Edw. Fetyplace, the King's servant, to Sir Ant. Lee. Rectory of Stanmer and Bedon, Berks, a portion of tithes pertaining thereto, and the advowson of the vicarage of Bedon,—Abendon man. (1st.) P. 8, m. 45. |
| John Bartlatt alias Hancock and Robt. Bartlatt his son to Matth. Coltherste. House and site of Henton priory, Soms., the great orchard and other lands (named) and woods called Henton woode (210 ac.). and Home woode (120 ac.),—Henton. Except woods called Irenlache and Aldercombe in Henton. (3rd.) P. 8, m. 10. |
| John Pope to Robt. Halford of Armescot. Lands in Halford, Warw.,—Kenelworth mon. (4th.) P. 10, m. 1. |
| Sir Wm. Turvile to Sir Peter Warbarton, John Hynde. serjeant at law, Sir Humph. Bradburn, Thos. Holt, John Waldram, Wm. Warbarton, Ric. Temple, Rog. Smyth, and Ric. Hune to the use of the said Sir Wm. for life, and afterwards to the use of Rog. Waldram and the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said Sir Wm. Lands (specified) in Crafte, Leic., in tenure of Wm. Smyth alias Sherneford,—Soulby mon., Ntht.; and pension of 44s., out of Crafte rectory,—mon. de Pratis, Leicester. (4th.) P. 10, m. 1. |
| Joan Wylkynson of London, widow, to Thomas Bowes and the heirs male of the body of Sir Martin Bowes, father of the said Thomas, and in default of such issue to the heirs and assigns of the said Sir Martin. Lordship and manor of Kingesdowne, Kent, woods called Churche Woode (50 ac.), West Feldewoode (22 ac.), Gosse and Galowshott (11 ac.). Rogers Woode (7 ac.), Knokmillhill (26 ac.), Oldewoode (8 ac.), Stakelandes (28 ac.), and all her lands in Kingesdowne and Ashe, Kent, all which premises she had for term of life as her jointure; also a pension of 6l. 13s. 4d. out of Asshe rectory,—St. John's of Jerusalem; the lordship and manor of Burstall alias Bostall, the chief messuage of Bostall alias Burstall in Plumstede, Kent, leased at 5l. 6s. 8d. to Sir Edm. Pekkam, cofferer of the Household, for 88 years, with appurtenances in Plumsted and Estwykeham,—St. Peter's mon., Westminster. (5th.) P. 8, m. 41. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to Robt. Thornell. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Egmanton, Notts.,—Newsted priory. (6th., P. 8. m. 29. |
| The same to Thos. Sotheby, Broughton grange, Yorks., in tenure of Ric. Raysyn. (6th.) Ib. |
| The same to David Clayton alias Clutton and Agnes his wife. Manor of Chorleton, Chesh., and lands in Chorleton, Hampton and Shokeyche (or Shokeyleyche), Chesh., formerly of Edw. Aphowell and Sir Wm. Stanley, attainted, and granted to Sir Urian Brereton for life. (6th.) P. 8, m. 29. |
| The same to John Molton and Cecilia his wife. Lands called le Merket Meddowes between the Thames and Toothyll, and the moor called Longemore, in tenure of Agnes Bate, widow, and a close called Sandpitfelde, alias Pitclose and Gravellpytte Close (18 ac.) and two meadows (5 ac. and 7 ac.) adjoining it in tenure of Wm. Bate, all in St. Margaret's parish Westminster,—mon. of St. Peter, Westminster. (6th ) P. 8, m. 30. |
| The same to Wm. Armyn. Rectory of Denyngton (sic), Linc., with appurtenances in Levyngton, Bavyngton, Osgodby and Newton, Linc., and the advowson of the vicarage of Levyngton,—Stixwold priory. (6th.) P. 8, m. 31. |
| The same to Guy Fairefaxe, s. and h. of Sir Wm. Fairefaxe. Manor of Askame Richard, Yorks., and lands (tenants named) in Catterton and Askame Richard,—Helaugh priory. (6th.) P. 8, m. 32. |
| Lord Chancellor Wriothesley to John Seynt John, of Farleychamberlayne, Hants. Manor of Litleton, Hants, as granted to Wriothesley by pat. 9 June last,—Gloucester cathedral. (6th.) P. 8, m. 33. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to Wm. Farewell. Site and demesnes (specified) of Blanchelond mon., Nthld., in tenure of Wm. Grene, and certain woods (names and extents given) and tenements (tenants named) in Blanchland, Bukshote, Aleynshildes, Boltons Borne, Claxshall, Byrchynsyd, Shildon, Espas and Acden,—Blanchelond. (6th.) P. 8, m. 40. |
| Francis Jobson to John Bode. Lands called Bovelles in Southmynstre alias Sydmyster and Maylond, Essex, which belonged to "Darcyes Chaunteryes" in Maldon. now dissolved, and all lands of the said chantries in Sydmyster and Maylond, lately in tenure of Thos. Strangman, dec. (7th. ) P. 8, m. 14. |
| John Foster to John Salte. A messuage, etc., in Romsey parish, Hants. (7th.) P. 8, m. 14. |
| John Bellowe and Edw. Bayles to Robt. Goche. Chief messuage and lands in Lymber, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Smythe,—Willoughton preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem; and rent of 4d. out of an acre of land in Lymber in tenure of Barnard Mesendyn,—Nuncotton priory. (7th.) P. 8. m. 24. |
| Thos. Bagger. Thos. Fowler and Robt. Dyson to Wm. Gower. Moiety of a pasture called Downefelde, formerly in tenure of Robt. Colyar. dec., and now in that of Henry and John Colyar his sons, in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 12. |
| The same to Robt. Hunt. Lands called Brytmere and Worcester Leys, in tenure of the said Robt., in Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley, (8th.) Ib. |
| The same to Wm. Penryce alias Glover. Lands called the Russhe, Syley, Clarydole and Barthurste, in tenure of Wm. Glover, in Hanbury parish, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 24. |
| The same to Hen. Colyar. Moiety of lands called Downefelde formerly in tenure of Robt. Colyar, dec., and now in that of the said Hen. and John Colyar his sons, in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 25. |
| The same to Thos. Mynkys alias Menske. Land called Brettys, in tenure of the said Thos., in Hanburye parish, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 25. |
| The same to James Hobdey alias Lacy. Field called Parkefeld, in tenure of the said James in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley. (8th.) P. 8. m 26. |
| The same to Humph. Homan. Land called Bestleys, in tenure of the said Humph., in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley. (8th.) Ib. |
| The same to Wm. Baker. Moiety of lands called le Orchard Lowfelde, in tenure of Hen. Dyson, in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 27. |
| The same to John Hunte and Agnes his wife. Grange of Holwey in Hanbury, and lands (specified) in Hanbury and Bradeley parishes, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 28. |
| The same to Hen. Gardener. Messuage called Parkehall and lands (specified) in Hanburye parish, within Feckenham Forest, Worc., in tenure of Louis Scargill,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8 m, 28. |
| The same to Hugh Hobdey alias Lacy. Two pastures called Bulmakers Lease, in tenure of Wm. Morgan, in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8, m. 28. |
| The same to Louis Dyson. Moiety of lands called le Orchard Lowfeld, in tenure of Hen. Dyson, in Holwey and Hanbury, Worc.,—Bordesley mon. (8th.) P. 8. m. 29. |
| Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, to Ric. Rede, one of the masters of Chancery. Lordship and manor of Lynkynholte Hants, and advowson of the parish church of Lynkynholte, granted to Wriothesley by pat. 9 June last,—Gloucester cathedral. (7th.) P. 8, m. 31. |
| Robt. Burgoyn to Thos. Weyver. Two woods called Priours Valet and Dowles Valet (boundaries given), in the lordship of Dowles next Bewdeley, in the parish of Dowles, cos. Worc, and Salop, in tenure of Wm. More,—Major Malverne mon. (10th.) P. 5, m 3. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to John Leven. Messuages, &c., in Lounde and Grene in Swyneflette parish, and two cottages and a barn in Swyneflett in tenure of Simon Gunbye,–Nunormesbye mon., Linc. (10th.) P. 8, m. 26. |
| Ric. Breame to Wm. Garrard and Marg. his wife, in tail to the said William. Marsh lands (specified) in Estham and Barkyng, Essex, in tenure of Wm Cannon, and a fishery called Westham Fletes Mouthe with two "shoris" or tufts of reeds commonly called "rede tuftes," one on the western side of the said fishery and the other on the eastern-side leading to Betyn Bridge.—Stratford Langthorne mon. (llth.) P. 8, m. 14. |
| John Ryther to John Clerke of Dedham. Messuage called Abbattes in Lawford, Essex,—St. .John's mon., Colchester. (llth.) P. 8, m. 21. |
| Sir Ric. Gressham to Sir John Gressham and Thos. Gressham, mercer of London. Manor of Wetherwike in Holdernes and moiety of the manor of Tassborugh, Norf. (llth.) P. 8, m. 26. |
| George Tresham and Edm. Twynyho to Richard Calohill. Tithes pertaining to the vicarage of Claynes, Worc., in tenure of Walter Walshe,—Whyston priory. (12th.) P. 8, m. 12. |
| George Tresham of Newton, Ntht.. to Thos. Barnewell. Rectory of Desbroughe, Ntht., in tenure of Giles Pulton,—Rothewell priory; and the advowson of the vicarage of Deisborughe. (13th.) P. 8, m. 12. |
| The same to Thos. Pygott and Isabella his wife in tail. Close called Gorefildes, Bucks.,—Delapreye mon., Ntht. (13th.) P. 8, m. 13. |
| George Losemore and John Strangman to Thos. Mullens and Anne his wife. Lordship and manor of Estpulham.Dors., and a wood called Estpulham Grove alias Graunge Woode in Estpulham. (13th.) P. 8. m. 27. |
| The same to Ric. Richardson, jun., of Clareboroughe and Alice his wife. Messuage in tenure of Ric. Tee in Wellome, Notts,—Worsopp priory. (13th.) Ib. |
| Sir Wm. Petre, one of the two Principal Secretaries, to Wm. Garrarde. Southflett manor, Kent,—Rochester Cathedral. (13th.) P. 17, m 20. |
| John Mylle and George Mylle his son to Wm. Bollys of Felley, Notts, and Lucy his wife, in fee to the said Wm. Lordship and manor of Newthorpe, Notts, and lands (specified) in Newthorpe in tenure of Ric. Pavye and Nic. Styrley, and all other possessions of Lenton mon. in Newthorpe,—Lenton. (15th.) P. 8, m. 13. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxholme to Sir Humph. Stafforde. Lordship, rectory and church of St. Peter the Apostle in Wytton next Wyche, Worc., called le Canons Place, in tenure of Bog. Wynter,—Studley priory, Warw. (15th.) P. 8, m. 20. |
| Jas. Gunter and Wm. Lewes to Sir John Russell of Overstrenesham, Worc. Messuage and lands in Brodecampden, Glouc., in tenure of Thos. Proketer and Mary, Wm. and Margery Foster, and manor of Overstrenesham, Worc.,—Tewkesbury mon. (18th ) P. 8, m 16. |
| The same to Hugh Westwood. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Chadworth, Glouc., and all lands leased with the said rectory to Edm. Tame,—Shene priory, Surr. (18th.) P. 8, m. 19. |
| The same to Giles Dodyngton and Wm. Morgan. Rectory of Llangonwod and chapels of Hawoodporth, Trisent, Llanvegellith and Crikeferme, co. Glamorgan, and the advowson of the vicarage of Llangon Woode, with all appurtenances in the places aforenamed and in Crykecastell, Southceller, Indifferme and Froddett, co. Glamorgan,—Margan mon. (18th.) P. 8, 22. |
| The same to John Folyatte. Reversion of Pyrton manor and rent of 13l. 6s. and 1lb. of cummin, and also the said manor and its appurtenances in Pyrton and Desforde, Worc., in tenure of Fras. and John Folyatt,—Tewkesbury mon. (18th.) P. 8, m 23. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to Vincent Grauntham. Downham Grange, Linc., in tenure of the said Vincent,—Barlynges mon. (20th.) P. 8, m. 16. |
| Jas. Gunter and Wm. Lewes to Wm. Higgeforde of Dyxtelton alias Dyxton, Glouc. Manor of Oxendon alias Exendon, Glouc., and the site of the same, a pasture called Persons (containing half a "farundella" of land) in Oxondon, in tenure of Ric. Kent, the tithes of the closes of the tenants (decimas claus, tenen. ) of Oxendon and le Hades and tithes of hemp leased with the site of the said manor,—Tewkesbury mon. (20th.) P. 8, m. 19. |
| Ric. Andrewes of Hayles, Glouc., and George Lysle to Sir Robert Acton and Margery his wife, in fee to the said Sir Robt. Manor of Rooke and Snede, Worc, and lands called Farklaunde and Olde Parke in Roke and Snede,—Warwykslandes and Spencerslandes; and the advowson of the rectory of Aka alias Roke, Worc. (24th.) P. 8. m. 13. |
| Edmund Vaughan to Ric. Mylle. Manor of Wyggeley, Hants., and woods named (25 ac.) in Wyggeley, Shelveley, Cadnam and Wyndesore, Hants.,—Ambresbury mon., Wilts. Portesmouth, 29 July. P. 8, m. 16. |
| 1336. Books of the Court of Augmentations. |
| (Continued from Vol. XIX., Part I., No. 1036.) |
| Enrolments of Grants by the Crown, in the Augmentations, in 36 Hen. VIII. |
| i. Appointments to Offices in 36 Hen. VIII. |
| [In this abstract fees and all other particulars are omitted, and former owners of lands named in italics.] |
Augum. Book 236 f. 42. 43 | Sir Ric. Riche, chancellor, and Sir Edw. North, treasurer of Augmentations. To have the office of chancellor of Augmentations, vice Riche alone. 24 April 36 Hen. VIII. |
| Wm. Romsdeh, of Longley, Yorks. To be woodward of all woods in Yorkshire within the survey of the Augmentations. 28 March. (Note in margin that the warrant for this is not signed.) |
| Charles duke of Suffolk, great master of the Household. To be chief steward of lands beyond Trent of the late religious houses. 20 May. |
| Ric. Tyrrell, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of the lands of Kyrstall, Fountains, and Durham monasteries. (Numerous places in which the lands lie and several previous bailiffs are named.) 2 July. |
| 45 b | Thos. Moyle alias Myles, one of the officers of the Ewery. To be steward of the lands of Valecross monastery, co. Denbigh, rice Sir Ric. Williams alias Crumwell. 2 March. |
| 46 | Robt. Yong. To be keeper of the gardens, &c., of the manor of More, Herts. 24 Feb. |
| Oliver Ledar, King's servant. To be steward of the town of St. Neots, Hunts, and of the lands of St. Neots priory and of the towns or lordships of Brampton and Hemyngforde, Hunts. 24 Dec. |
| 46 b | Lancelot Carleton and Margaret Heron, late wife of John Heron, dec. To have the offices of common bakehouses with toll and stallage of the markets and fairs within the town of Alnwick, Nthld., and of bowbearership of all the King's parks and outwoods within the lordship of Alnwick. 25 Feb. (In English.) |
| Griffin Tyndale and John Perte. To be auditors of all woods within the survey of the Augmentations. 16 April. |
| 47b | Sir Edw. North, chancellor of Augmentations. Authority to appoint stewards of courts, woodwards, and bailiffs and collectors of rents, within the Augmentations, in the King's name without special warrant. 16 Jan. (In English.) |
| 50 | John Champyn and Hugh Proffytt, yeomen of the Guard. To be bailiffs of the lordships of Norton and Stockum, Chesh. Norton. 28 Jan. |
| 50b | Edw. Elryngton, King's servant. To be keeper of Thorney Chase in the Isle of Ely, and of all deer in the said Isle, and keeper of the King's swans in cos. Hunts and Camb. 20 April. |
| 51 | Wm. Snowball, yeoman cook "pro ore nostro." To be bailiff of the liberty of Whitby, Yorks. 27 Sept. |
| 51b | Nic. Tolley, groom of the Chamber. To be bailiff and collector of the manors or lordships of St. Ives and Over, Camb. and Hunts. Ramsey. 9 Dec. |
| Sir Thos. Paston, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber. To be chief steward of the lordships or manors of Pyrgo, Navestock and Stapulforde, Essex, and keeper of the chief messuage, gardens and park of Pyrgo. 12 April. |
| 53 | Wm. Mylwarde, sewer of the Chamber, and Robt. Briges. To have the office of bailiff or collector of Henham manor, Suff., and keeper of the house and gardens; on surrender of patent 4 March 33 Hen. VIII. to Mylwarde alone. 20 April. |
| 53b | Sir Fras. Bryan and Robt. Mathew, King's servants. To have the office of steward of the lordship and manor of Hanneslop and Castelthorpe. Bucks., keeper of Hanneslopp park and bailiff of the manor; steward of the lordship and manor of Cosgrave, Ntht., and bailiff there; upon surrender of patents of 20 June and 13 July, 15 Hen. VIII., granting these offices to Bryan alone. 21 April. |
| 58 | Sir Edw. North, chancellor of Augmentations. Authority to grant pensions to the members of the colleges, hospitals, free chapels and chantries dissolved. Undated. (In English.) |
| 63 | Ric. Brandon, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of Hallywell and Nedingworth manors, Hunts. Ramsey. 27 May. |
| 64 | Ric. Greneway, King's servant. To be keeper of the mansion and chief messuage and gardens of Dunstaple priory, Beds. 15 May. |
| Geo. Wright. To be surveyor and general receiver of all lands in the King's hands by reason of exchange or gift. 15 May. |
| 64b | Robt. Chester, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. To be chief steward and bailiff of all lands in Cambridgeshire which belonged to Denny monastery, Camb., and were purchased from Edw. Elryngeton. 20 May. |
| 65 | John Norreys, King's servant. To be keeper of the mansion of the late house or college of Assherudge, in co.——(blank), and of the gardens and woods. 15 May. |
| 66 | Sir Ric. Lygan, King's servant. To be steward of the manors and hundreds of Cheltenham and Slaughter, Glouc. Syon. 12 Dec. |
| 71 | Wm. Cowper and David Clayton alias Cleyton alias Clutton. To have the office of surveyor general of woods of the suppressed monasteries in Wales; on surrender of patent 4 Nov. 29 Hen, VIII. to Cowper alone. 22 June, |
| 71b | Wm. Garfurthe. To be clerk of the ordnance and munitions within the city and castle of Carlisle. Cumb. 21 June. |
| 72 | Giles Bateson, one of the Queen's footmen. To be bailiff and collector of the lordships and manors of Malton, Norton, Wellom, Rillyngton, Lynton, Mowthorpe. Wynteryngham, Knapton, Swaynton, Brompton, Synnyngton, Edeston and Marton, Yorks, of Wynterton, Fulstowe and Ancastre, Linc., of Southcroxston and King's Waldon, Leic. and Herts, and of all other lands of Malton monastery, Yorks. 13 June. |
| 73 | Sir John Wyllyams, treasurer of Augmentations. To be chief steward of the honour of Grafton, Ntht. and Bucks, and keeper of "le woodeaxe" and feodary there; steward and bailiff of Blysseworthe manor, Ntht.; bailiff and collector of Stokebruern manor and Grenehend farm in Hansloppe, Ntht., lately purchased from Sir Edm. Knyghtley; bailiff and collector of Densanger manor, Ntht., purchased of John Hennage, and of lands in Paulespury, Stokebruern and Shytlanger, Ntht., purchased of Arth. Longefeld, and of lands in Rode and Buckbroke, Ntht., forfeited by John Mantel, attainted, and of Estneston manor, Ntht., forfeited by Ric. Fermor, attainted; steward of Tolcetor lordship, Ntht.; bailiff errant and bailiff of liberties and franchises within the said honour; keeper of the park of Stoke, Ntht.; master forester, parker and master of the hunt of deer of Whytellwood Forest and of all parks and warrens within the said honour; keeper of the said parks and warrens; steward of the manor of Norton alias Grenesnorton, Ntht., and keeper of the mansion and park there. 10 Sept. |
| 74b | Sir Ric. Wyllyams alias Cromwell, King's servant. To be chief steward of the lordships or manors of Pirgo, Navestocke and Stapulforde, Essex, and keeper of the house and gardens and park of Pirgo. 10 Sept. |
| 75 | Cuthbert Horsley. To be one of the seventeen particular receivers of the Augmentations vice Thos. Myddelmore, dec.; district being the archdeaconry of Richmond and bpric. of Durham. 1 Oct. |
| 76 | John Aylworthe. To be one of the seventeen particular receivers of the Augmentations vice Sir Thos. Arundell, resigned; district being Devon, Cornw., Soms. and Dors. 1 Nov. |
| 77b | Wm. Abbott, serjeant of the Cellar. To be bailiff of the seven hundreds of Cirencester and keeper of the views of frankpledge of the hundred courts and hamlet courts within the liberties of the said hundreds, vice Sir Edm. Tame, dec. Cirencester. 20 Nov. |
| 78 | Michael Wentworth, King's servant. To be general receiver and surveyor of Eye, Westhorpe. and numerous other lands (named) which Chas. duke of Suffolk granted to the King 29 Nov. 28 Henry VIII.; vice Ric. Freston, who resigns his grant of the offices, made by the Duke 21 April 28 Hen. VIII. 20 Dec. |
| 82 | Maurice Dennys and Thos. Poley. To have the office of receiver of rents of the lands of the priory of St. John of Jerusalem in England; upon surrender of patent 20 Dec. 32 Hen. VIII. to Dennys alone. 4 Oct. |
| 83 | Wm. Barkar, yeoman of the Guard. To be bailiff or collector in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire of lands of Melsa monastery. 5 Dec. |
| Sir Maurice Berkeley, a gentleman usher of the Privy Chamber. To be chief steward of the lands of Bath monastery. 19 Nov. |
| 83b | John Sterr. To be bailiff and collector of a pension in Corscombe, Dors., and of the lands in Kyngton and thirteen other places (named) in Dors, and Soms. which belonged to Shyrborn monastery; of the lands in Pudell, and four other places (named), of Mylton monastery; and of the lands in Closeworthe and Melbury. Soms. and Dors., of Mountegue monastery. 12 Feb. |
| 85 | Hen. Mounteney, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of purchased lands in Calais, Guisnes and the marches thereof, vice Thos. Larke. 20 March. |
| Ric. Maunsell. To be bailiff and collector in London, Southwark and Newington parish, Surr., of lands of St. Mary Overey priory, vice Sebastian Hillary. 14 April. |
| 85b | Thos. Becke, a page of the Queen's chamber. To be bailiff and collector of lands in Newton upon Ouse and many other places (named) which belonged to St. Leonard's hospital in York; lands in the North and West Ridings excepted. 14 March. |
| 86 | Geo. Manser. To be bailiff and collector of the lordships and manors of Barton and Radley, Berks, Abingdon. 26 Feb. |
| 86b | John Cuffe. To be bailiff and collector of the manor and lordship of Button, Some. Athelney. 28 March. |
| Wm. Ramsden. To be bailiff and collector of the manor or lordship of Tadkaster, Yorks. Earldom of Northumberland. 12 March. |
| 87 | Robt. Payne. To be bailiff and collector of lands of St. Neot's monastery. 24 March. |
| 87b | Peter Taylour, of Worsopp, Notts. To be bailiff and collector in co. Notts, of the lands of Worsopp monastery. 24 March. |
| Ric. Awdeby. To be steward of the lordships and manors of Weston, Vynnyng, Rowgate, Shette and Upperton, Hants, and Suss. Durford. 15 Feb. |
| 88 | Geoff. Fowntaunce. To be bailiff and collector of lands in Attyngham, Eyton Constantyne, Uckyngton, Burton, Hencote and Preston Mounteforde, Salop, vice Wm. Best, dec. Lylleshull. 24 Feb. |
| Wm. Sakevile, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of the lands of Durford monastery. 25 Feb. |
| 88b | Robt. Gardener. To be bailiff and collector and surveyor of the coal mines of Elstwyke, Nthld. and of all coal mines which belonged to Tynemouth monastery. 20 March. |
| Thos. Dutton, a page of the Chamber. To be bailiff and collector of the manors of Bucklande and Laverton, Glouc. St, Peter's, Gloucester. 13 March. |
| 89 | Wm. Hatton, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of Cranefelde manor, Beds., now annexed to the honour of Ampthill Ramsey. 28 Feb. |
| 89b | The same. To be bailiff and collector of the lands in Bucks which belonged to Lavenden monastery; vice Edw. Ardes. 28 Feb. |
| John More. To be bailiff and collector of the lands of Tortyngton priory, Suss. 2 March. |
| 90 | Wm. Savage. To be woodward of the manors of Netherpopleton and Dighton, Yorks. St. Mary's, York. 20 April. |
| John More. To be bailiff and collector of the lands of Boxgrave priory, Suss. 2 March. |
| 90b | Edw. Love. To be woodward within the survey of the Augmentations in cos. Oxon. and Berks. 5 Feb. |
| 91 | Thos. and Ric. Benson, of Carlile. To have the office of bailiff and collector of all lands within the offices of proctor and forester of Holm Cultram monastery; and of the lordships and manors of Westwaver, Estwaver and Flemby, Cumb. Holm Cultram. 24 Feb. |
| 91b | Geo. Dakyns, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of the lands in Yorkshire and. Northumberland (many places named; of Kirkham monastery. 4 Feb. |
| John Bawde. To be bailiff and collector of the lands in cos. Beds., Camb., Hunts, and Ntht. of Merton priory, Surr. 20 March, |
| 92 | Ric. Johnson. To be bailiff and collector of the lands in Cukwolde, Lathorpe, Ulleston, Husthwayte and Carleton juxta Husthwayte, Yorks., of Newburgh priory, Yorks., vice John Jenyns, dec. 1 March. |
| Wm. Hodges. To be bailiff and collector of Bridgewater manor and of all lands in Bridgewater, Soms., which belonged to Bridgewater priory; vice Marm. Popeham. 24 Feb. |
| 92b | The same. To be bailiff and collector of the manor of Est Chynnock and of all lands there which belonged to Mountegue monastery. 24 Feb. |
| 96b | Edw. Garland. To be bailiff and collector of the manor of Sheldon and Seynthill, the manor of Hackepen and the farm of Leynor, Devon. Dunkeswell. 20 March. |
| 101b | Hen. Parker, a groom of the chamber. To be keeper of the Little Park of Ampthill in reversion after Sir Fras. Bryan, who holds the office by patent 28 June 34 Hen. VIII.' Undated. |
| 103 | Sir Thos. Seymour, King's servant. To be keeper of Elsing manor in Enfelde, Midd., steward and bailiff of the manors of Elsing and Worcettres in Enfelde and of Edelmeton, Midd., keeper of the New Park of Enfelde and master of the hunt of deer there. 21 April. |
| 103b | Wm. Stumpe. To be steward of the manors and hundreds (sic) of Malmesberye, Starkeley and Chegeloo, Wilts, and bailiff and collector there. Malmesbury. 19 March. |
| 107 | Robt. Grove. To be bailiff and collector of Fountnell manor and Sexpen hundred, Dors.,—Shaftesbury; also of Dunkeswell and Bolham manors, Devon,—Dunkeswell; also of Kyehaven manor, Hants,—Bath priory. 1 March. |
| Wm. Sakevyle, King's servant. To be bailiff and collector of all the lands of St. Mary Overey monastery, Surr. 25 Feb. |
| 107b | Wm. Pynnoke. To be bailiff and collector of the rectories of Southmyngton, Carsyngton. Norton Broyne, Southstoke, Thedburye and Meryton, and of the manors of Mykylton and Cropredie, and of all lands of Eynesham monastery in Southmyngton, Carayngton, Norton Broyne, Southstoke, Thedbury, Meryton and Mykelton, Oxon, and Banbury, Oxon and Glouc. Eynesham. 26 Feb. |
| 108 | Ric. Johnson. To be bailiff and collector of Newburgh manor, Yorks, and of all lands in Newburgh which belonged to Newburgh priory; also King's Woodward in Newburgh, Cukwolde, Lathorpe, Ulleston, Husthwayte and Carleton juxta Husthwayte, Yorks.; and bailiff of the liberty of Newburgh town; vice John Jenyns, dec. Newburgh. 1 March. |
| Thos. Kynnaston, of Ryton. To be bailiff and collector of the lordship and manor of Baschurche Salop, and of all lands there which belonged to Shrewsbury monastery. Shrewsbury. 20 March. |
| 108b | Sir Wm. Herbert, King's servant, and William Morgan. To have the office of steward of the lordship and manor of Standyshe, Glouc. St. Peter'x, Gloucester. 22 Jan |
| II Life Grants, &c., in 36 Hen. VIII. |
| [In this abstract rents and nil other particulars are omitted and former owners of lands named in italics.] |
Augm. Book 236 f. 45. | Adam Alye, yeoman "in officio waferie nostre." Tenement called Barrattys Corner, in St. Albans, Herts, and a cottage called the Wynde there. St. Albans. 2 March. |
| 48b | Sir George Cotton, King's servant. Rectory and advowson of Budworth, Chesh.—Norton; certain tithes in Wrenberye, Sneton and Awdelem, Chesh. Combermere. 20 Jan. |
| 50 | Ric. Perkehurste, clk. Annuity of 30l. upon his resignation of the rectory and prebend of Wherwell, Hants. 25 Feb. |
| 50b | Geoffrey Lee and Ric. Lee his son. Annuity of 10l. upon their surrender of the offices of chief steward, receiver and bailiff of the lordship and liberties of Hexham and Hexhamshire Nthld., which they held by grant of Edward late abp. of York. 20 April. |
| 52b | Kath. Champernon. Manor of Osmyngton, Dors.,—Mylton; also the tenement of Chaldon, Dors., in tenure of John Jesoppe,—Abbotsbury. 5 May. |
| 54b | John Lyon. Thirty one years' lease from the time of expiration of two several leases by St. Alban's abbey to Thos. West, of the manor of Newland in St. Stephen's parish, and tithes of St. Stephen's rectory in St. AJ ban's, and of lands called Purserfeld and Culverhouse Croft in St. Alban's. 30 June. |
| 56 | Sir Thos. Wryothesley, lord Wryothesley and lord Chancellor. Manor of Leyton, Essex, rectory of Leyton, and three crofts called Christmasbreche in Leyton,—Stratford Langthorne; site and demesnes (specified) of Barking monastery, Essex,—Barking; demesne lands (specified) in Shordich, Hakney and Halywell, Midd.,—Halywell nunnery; a messuage called Blymesburie in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, Midd., with certain lands there,—London Charterhouse; manors or lordships of Dytton, Syfflyngton and Brampton, Kent, and all lands there and in Estmallyng and Maydeston obtained by exchange from John Leigh; site, &c., of Christchurch Twynham priory, Hants, with the new house there called the Churchehouse and the demesne lands (specified) and a fishery in the waters of Stower and Aven, and various. other lands within the parish of Christechurch Twynham.—Christchurch Twynham; and certain woods (specified) within the manor of Mychell Dever, Hants,—Hyde, 12 July. |
| 59 | Nich. Alcok, one of the King's surgeons. Twenty one years' lease of a tenement at le Freshe Wharffe in the parish of St. Botulph beside Billingsgate, London; also similar lease of other tenements there from the expiration of five several conven leases, cited. St. Mary Graces. 25 May. |
| (The first half of this enrolled also at f. 104.) |
| 60b | Edw. Fetiplace, King's servant (on his surrender of an annuity by patent 20 March 32 Hen. VIII.) Forty years' lease of Peesmere manor, Morens farm in Lekehampsted, tithes of Wynterbourne rectory, a close of pasture called Brodemeade in Newbery parish, and two mills called Spene Mills in Spene parish, Berks.; from the expiration of five several leases (cited) of the premises by Charles duke of Suffolk and by Abingdon abbey. 26 March. |
| (Enrolled also at f. 100 as of date 16 March.) |
| 63 | Hugh Meyre, son of Thos. Meyre, of Rowthestorne, Chesh. Thirty one years' lease from the date of expiration of a forty years' lease to him, 1 Jan. 21 Hen. VIII., by Launde Abbey, of the mansion and rectory of Rowthestorne, and certain landa and tithes there and in Tatton, Meyre, Myllyngton, Acton and Bollyngton, Chesh. 25 May. |
| 65b | Wm. Browne, King's servant. Forty years' lease of certain messuages and a watermill in South wark, Surr., which belonged to Battle abbey. On surrender of a, grant of the same for life (date not given). 13 May. |
| 66b | Sir Ric. Page, King's servant. Annuity of 100l. 8 Dec. |
| 72b | Robt. Cowley. Annuity of 20 mks. from Easter 32 Hen. VIII. 9 July. |
| 72b | Thos. Lee, of London. Thirty years' lease of tithes in Over Catesby and Halyden, Ntht., from the expiration of a twenty one years' lease, 20 March 28 Hen. VIII., to John Oneley. Catesby. 12 Aug. |
| 77 | John Burnell. Thirty years' lease of Garstang rectory, Lane., from the expiration of a 21 years' lease, 28 March 30 Hen. VIII., to him and Robt. Gardener. Cokersande. 20 Oct. |
| 79 | Sir Wm. lord Parre, of Horton, Ntht. Rectories of Brayfeld, Wendlyngburghe, Wollarston, Barton Yerles and Rothwell, Ntht., upon surrender of Crown grants dated 12 March 29 Hen. VIII. and 23 June 34 Hen. VIII., and a grant by Cirencester abbey (for Rothwell) 10 March 29 Hen. VIII.; also rectory of Stanyern, Ntht. For term of life and eight years after death. 26 Aug. |
| 81 | Roland Ruggeley. Forty years' lease of a tenement called Newhall in Dowbrigeholt, Derb., and other lands leased to him by indenture (recited) of 2 Nov. 3O Hen. VIII. Tutbury. 30 Oct. |
| 82 | Thos. Dacres. Annuity or pension of 20l. 28 Nov. (In English.) |
| 93 | Ric. Cotton, King's servant. Manor of Borne, Linc., with two watermills there called Eastmyll and Weastmyll, and a pond called Hawell, the manor of Morton, Linc., and rectory and advowson of Helperingham, Linc.,—Bourne; Musden Grange in Ham parish, Staff.,—Croxden; and nine woods (specified) in Borne parish,—Bourne. 20 Jan. |
| 96b | Margaret wife of Thos. Cotton, Joan wife of Wm. Russell, and Bridget wife of Ric. Forster, for their services to Prince Edward. Annuities of 10l. each. 20 March. |
| 97 | Hen. Jernyngham. Thirty-six years' lease of the herbage and pannage of Tewkesbury park and other lands leased to him, 31 July 32 Hen. VIII., for 21 years; on surrender of that lease. 20 March. |
| 98 | Ant. Denny. Thirty-five years' lease, from the date of expiration of a 21 years' lease to him, 12 April 32 Hen. VIII, of Waltham Grange, the demesne lands of Waltham Holy Cross, the rectory of Waltham Holy Cross, and the manor and rectory of Nasyng; with stated reservations, among which are certain fields now enclosed in Waltham park. Waltham Holy Cross. 28 Sept. |
| 102 | Ric. Copynger, King's servant. Forty years' lease of Olney rectory, Bucks, in reversion after a 21 years' lease, 16 March 22 Hen. VIII., by Syon monastery to Thos. Lawe; with reservation of the vicar's house and the advowson of the vicarage and the appointment of a priest to serve at Weston; the lessee paying the vicar's stipend and other dues (specified), the last being 6s. 8d. yearly, in the King's name, to the poor parishioners of Olney and Weston and in Waryngton, Bucks. 20 April. |
| III Pensions in 36 Hen. VIII. |
Augm. Book. 236 f. 83b. | "The Measondewe of Dovour," Kent. John Thompson, clk., master. 53l. 6s. 8d. from Mich. last. 10 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. |
| 95 | College of St. Mary in Warwick. Robt. Whitington, John Fyssher, and David Vaughan, prebendaries, 12l, 11l. and 10l. respectively. 21 March. |
| IV. Leases in 36 Hen. VIII. |
| [These leases are for 21 years. In the following abstract the names of former owners, where indicated, are printed in italics and, for the sake of brevity, all particulars (such as the details of the demesne lands let, with monasteries and manors, the nature and tenants' names of the tithes of rectories, &c., the fields attached to granges and farms, the extents and tenants' names of lands, the positions of tenements in towns, and the like, which are as a rule minutely specified, with, of course, the rents and conditions of the leases) are omitted.] |
Augm. Book. 2l6 f. 54b. | Maurice ap Knyvett, of the Household. Eight tenements in Conway, co. Montgomery (sic). Llanliglan abbey. 5 July 36 Hen. VIII. |
| 55 | Thos. Sheparde, of Mulsey. Surr. Mill called Stertemyll and a ferry over Thames between Mulsey and Hampton Court, parcel of the manor of Est Mulsey and honour of Hampton Court. 18 June. |
| 81 | Fras. Samwell. Mill in Abbottes meadow beside Northampton; on surrender of a 20 years' lease (recited), to Wm. Walgier, by St. James's abbey by Northampton, Lady Day, 23 Hen. VIII. 1 May. |
| 82 | Wm. Pulteney, of Exhall in co. City of Coventry. Lands in Exhall. Coventry priory. 5 July. |
| 82b | Walter Cely. Kyrton's mill in Navestoke lordship, Essex, lately purchased of Sir Brian Tuke. 5 Sept. |
| Sir Wm. Petre. Tyntenhull rectory, Soms., with lands there. Mountague priory. Not dated. |
| 83b | Hen. Addyngton. Lands in Potterspurye, Ntht., parcel of Potterspurye manor and of the honour of Grafton. 20 May. |
| 84 | John Johnson. Lathbyrr rectory, Bucks.; on surrender of a 20 years' lease (recited) to Thos. Whalley of Laythbyrr and Eliz. his wife, and James his son, by Lavenden abbey, 7 Sept. 20 Hen. VIII. 20 June. |
| 85 | Wm. Ramsden. A chief messuage and several tenements in Swynton, Yorks. St. Oswald's. 26 Aug. |
| 85b | Matth. White, of London. Lands in Dartford and Wylmyngton parishes, and in Sowthflete, Kent. Dartforde. 20 Aug. |
| 86 | Joan Heywarde, widow. Coal mine in Benwell lordship, Ntht. (sic.). 20 Sept. |
| 87 | The same. Another coal mine in Benwell lordship, Nthld. Tynnemouthe. 20 Sept. |
| 88 | Robt. Persons, of Roode, Ntht. Water mill in Grymscote, Ntht., parcel of Grenesnorton lordship and of the honour of Grafton. 1 Jan. |
| 88b | Ph. Lentall. Lands in Hornechurche, Essex, lately purchased of Sir Brian Tuke. 26 Oct. |
| 89 | Peter Girdelington. Tithes of Ovington and Great Hutton, co. Richmond, parcel of Gilling lordship. St. Mary's, York. 20 Jan. |
| Thos. Moresby. Chepstowe rectory, Monm. Chepstowe priory. 28 Jan. |
| 89b | Ric. Browne, of Whitbye, Yorks., merchant. Lands in Whitby lordship, including the fowling upon the cliffs between Stowpe Browe and the water of Eske, and the mining of "gryndelstones" in the said cliffs. Whitby abbey. 26 Feb. |
| 90 | Matth. White, of London. Lands in Westchalke and Estchalke, Kent, lately purchased from Sir Thos Wyat. 1 March. |
| 91 | Thos. ap Richarde. Messuage in Thrynscoo, Yorks. Roche. 10 March. |
| 91b | Margaret Jodson, widow. Grange and lands, parcel of Armeley manor, Yorks. Kyrkestall. 10 March. |
| Roger Smythe. Tenements and fishing in Lathbury, Bucks. Lavenden. 16 March. |
| 92 | Felix Haye, widow. Messuage in Knapton, co.——(county blank). Fountains. 28 Feb. |
| 92b | Roger Lupton. Lands in Estcottingwithe lordship, Yorks. St. Mary's, York. 10 March. |
| 93 | Chr. Felde. Lands in Crofton, Yorks. St. Oswald's. 10 March. |
| Thos. Kyrshey. Lands in Roxbye, Linc. Draxe and Roche 10 March. |
| 93b | Edm. Daye. Rents in kind due from the farmers of Unerby or Onerby manor and of lands in Laykenby, Yorks. Gisbourne. 14 March. |
| 94b | Arthur Whighte. Sebroke mill; on surrender of a 20 years' lease (recited) to Jasper Haslowe of Saltewood, Kent, by the abp. of Canterbury, 8 Nov. 22 Hen. VIII. 20 Dec. |
| 95 | Ric. Duke, of London. Tenement called Clamelane in Estchalke and Westchalke, Kent, lately purchased of Sir Thos. Wyat. 5 March. |
| 96b | John Tendering, of Boreham. Essex. Boreham mill. Lyes priory. 16 April. |
| 97 | Isabel Paytewyn. Ockehill pasture in Malverne lordship, Worc. Great Malvern. 28 May. |
| Wm. Davell. Tenement called Brosell Rygge in Stope and Thorney, Yorks. Whitby. 28 May. |
| 97b | Maurice Barkeley, of the Household. Hundred of Brewton, Soma., with the fairs and markets at Brewton. Brewton. 3 June. |
| Robt. Jakson. Tenement and lands in Whitewell and Crakehall, Yorks.,—Coverham; also a tenement, &c., in Manfeld and Little Lemyng, Yorks.,—Marryke. 28 May. |
| 98b | Robt. Crawshawe. Cell of Hirst in the Isle of Axholme, Linc. St. Oswald's. 7 June. |
| 99 | Wm. Staynton. Tenement, in Fulford, York. St. Mary's, York. 24 May. |
| John Lambe, of Ledes, Kent. Meadows in Holyngborne parish, Kent. Ledes. 15 Jane. |
| 99b | George Garrett alias Arnold. Thirty-four tenements and a windmill in Trymdon, in the Bpric. of Durham. Gysborne. 12 June. |
| 100b | Robt. Thwaytes, of Barnesley, Yorks. Tenements in Broughton in Craven, Usflete alias Swyneflete, and Barnesley, Yorks..—Pontefract, also in Notton, Yorks.,—Monkebretton. 8 July. |
| 101 | Robt. Gostewike, of Warden, Beds., and Agnes his wife. Warden monastery, Beds.; on surrender of Crown lease (recited) to Sir Fras. Bryan, 24 Jan. 30 Hen. VIII. 16 July. |
| 102 | Humph. Copleston, of London. Tithes in Sadbour rough, Devon. Fourde. 26 July. |
| 102b | John Barnardyston. Orcharde grange alias Warden rectory, Beds., except Brome close; on surrender of a 36 years' lease (recited), to George Barnardyston, by Warden abbey, 19 July 13 Hen. VIII. 6 Aug. |
| 103b | Thos. Whyte, of Burton Lazars, Leic. Stapleforde rectory. Kyrbybellars. 31 July. |
| 104 | Andrea Hungate, widow. Stanke close, parcel of the demesnes of Setteryngton. manor, Yorks. 22 May. |
| 104b | Wm. Wylson. Southeholme manor, Yorks. Mountegrace. 11 May. |
| 105 | John Dytling. Tenement in St. George's parish, Southwark, Surr. Merton priory. 3 May. |
| Edw. Garland. Three messuages in Southwark, Surr. St. Mary Overey. 8 May. |
| 105b | Thos. Ellys. Tenement in Southwark. St. Mary Overey. 25 April. |
| 106 | John Whytacre. Ditto. 25 April. |
| Hen. Mymme, of London. Bylaugh alias Belhagh rectory, Norf. Butteley. 25 April. |
| 106b | John Pyllysbury, John Burgh and Thos. Wood. Three tenements in Fryth in the parish of Leeke, Staff. Deulecres. 28 May. |
| 107b | Wm. Holme, Wm. Burgh, John Mellers and Thos. Burgh. Four ditto. 28 May. |
| 108b | Sir John Bakere, chancellor of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths. Demesnes of Halden manor in Rolvenden parish, and lands in Rolvenden and Halden, Kent; also lands in Tenterden, with the manor of Pytlesden, Kent; which premises were purchased from Thos. late earl of Essex. 27 May. |
| 109 | Thos. Collyns, of Whyxley, Yorks. Lands in Whyxley and Aldewarke parishes, Yorks. Fountains. Not dated. |
| 110 | John Adde, of Derton, Yorks. Messuage in his tenure; on surrender of a 32 years' lease (recited) by Monkbretton priory, 16 Sept. 10 Hen. VIII 20 May. |
| 110b | John Core, grocer, of London. Wigmore abbey and profits of Lentwardyne rectory, Heref.; for 31 years in reversion after John Bradshawe. of Loodlowe, Salop, who holds a Crown lease of them dated 3 Aug. 32 Hen. VIII. 8 June. |
| 112 | Roger Carrell, of Northampton. Tenements in Burton Major and Burton Minor in Cropredie parish, and a mill, &c., in Bloksame, Oxon. 2 July. |
| 113 | John Rychemonte, of Kydbroke, Kent. Manor and rectory of Kydbroke; on surrender of a twelve years lease (recited) to him and Denys his wife by St. Mary Overey priory, 4 April 28 Hen. VIII.—(day and month blank) 36 Hen. VIII. |
| 114b | Sir Thos. Pope. Grain rents due from the farmer of Echelford alias Assheford manor and Assheford, Lalam, Stanes and Yeveney rectories, Midd., and from the farmer of Heloughforde alias Halforde manor, Midd., parcels of the honour of Hampton Court. St. Peter's, Westminster. 24 June. |
| 115 | John Carse, of Dulverton, Soms. Dulverton rectory. Taunton priory. 8 June. |
| 115b | Thos. Gent and Ranulph Fyssher. Two messuages in Fryth, Staff. Delacres. 14 June. |
| 116 | Walter Hendle, attorney of the Augmentations. Grain rents of lands in Maydeston parish, Kent, Boxley. 10 Sept. |
| Walter Blonte. Tenement in Alton, Staff. Croxden, Staff. 16 Sept. |
| 116b | John Fyssher, of Buntyngford, Herts. Inn called the Bell and lands in Buntyngford, parcel of Aspeden and Berkesden manors. 30 June. |
| 117b | Hugh ap Harry. Rectories of St. Ismael of Est Haroldiston near Haverford, co. Haverford, and of Thomas Martyr in Westhaverford. Harerfordwest priory. 25 June. |
| 118 | Hen. Ambrose. Tenement in Oteland manor within the honour of Hampton Court, Surr. 8 May. |
| 118b | Thos. Cawarden Manors of Benham Valence and Churchespene, Berks, purchased from Sir Wm. Essex. 20 May. |
| 119 | Ph. Pedley, of Buglawghton, Chesh. Tenement in Frythe, Staff. Delacres. 15 May. |
| 119b | John Freman. Hotofte grange, Line, which he sold to the King by indenture, 29 March 35 Hen. VIII. Bullyngton. 21 June. |
| 120 | Thos Aylmere. Tenement in Campton, Beds. Chixsond. 28 June. |
| 121 | Ralph Davenporte, of Tetysworth, Staff. Tenement in Tetysworth in Leeke parish. Staff. Deuleucres. 15 June. |
| 121b | Ric. Hygynbotham, of Heyton, Staff. Messuage and mill called Beardeholme mill, in Heyton in Leke parish, Staff. Deuleucres. 14 June. |
| 122 | Sir Thos. Pope. Grain rent of St. Saviour's mill and lands in St. Mary Magdalen's parish, Bermondsey, Surr. Bermondsey. 10 June. |
| Sir Fras. Bryan. Wooborne monastery. Beds., with the granges of Whitnowe and Armeshyll, herbage of the great wood adjoining the monastery, and lands and coney-warrens in Wooborne. 9 July. |
| 123 | John Rowce. Granges of Cowton, Grenebery and North Cowton manor, Yorks; on surrender of Crown lease (recited) to Elizabeth Bulmer, widow, and the said John, 20 May 36 Hen. VIII. 28 July. |
| 126 | John Walwyn. Tithes and profits of St. Mary's church, Warwick. Warwick College, 8 July. |
| 126b | Wm. Bretton, of London. Kedyngton rectory, Line. Alvyngham. 16 Oct. |
| 127 | Alex. Bramfelde, of Staverton, Ntht. Tenement in Staverton. Catesby. 28 Oct. |
| 127b | Thos. Boye, of Bramley, Yorks. Two tenements in Bramley, parcel of Bramley manor. Kyrkestall. 2 Nov. |
| 128 | Sir Thos. Leigh. Tithes of Bramham rectory, Yorks, and grain rent from the farmer of Santyngley grange, Yorks. St. Oswald's. 24 Oct. |
| 128b | John Eyer. Grain rents due from the farmers of Cockefeld manor and the New Hall alias Malkyns Hall in Pakenham, Suff. Bury St. Edmunds. 30 June. |
| 129 | Thos. Hardwyke. Tenement in Allerton Gledo and another in Bardesey, Yorks. Kyrkestall. 12 Nov. |
| Peter Westbroke. Tenements adjoining the walls of Romsey monastery. Hants. 14 Nov. |
| 129b | Simon Welberye, of Casteleden, in the Bpric. of Durham. Ten tenements in Castele-den, parcel of Casteleden manor. Gisbourne. 30 Nov. |
| 130b | Thos. Savage. Woods (named) in Edmunton, Midd., and Estbarnet, Herts., with reservation of certain oaks. Clerkenwell Priory, St. Helen's in London, and St. Albans abbey. 30 Nov. |
| 131b | John Pende, of Leedys, Kent. Lands in Holingbourne parish, Kent. Leedys priory, 6 Nov. |
| 132 | Thomas Slingesbie, of Woburne Chapell, Beds. Tenement in Woburne Abbots, Beds. Woburne. 3 Dec. |
| Ric. Hull, of Wavenden, Bucks. Grange and lands in Wavendon. Woburne. 4 Dec. |
| 133 | David Clayton alias Clutton, of Westminster, and Agnes Multon, daughter of John Multon, of the same. Meadow and moorland in St. Margaret's parish, Westminster. St. Peter's, Westminster. 18 Dec. |
| 133b | Wm. Drurye, of Bestthorpe. Norf. Close called Thornecroft in Old Buckenham, Norf. Buckenham. 8 Jan. |
| Steph. Erburie, of Bruton, Soms. Lands in Bruton. Bruton. 28 Jan. |
| 134 | Wm. Fuller. Vynton grange in Wynteringham parish, Yorks, and tithes of Newton and Thyrkilby, Yorks. Malton. 26 Jan. |
| 134b | Wm. Pynder, of Luddyngton, Line. Messuage and windmill in Luddyngton, and a watermill and windmill in Fryston, Yorks. Selby. 5 Nov. |
| 135 | John knyght, of Newbury, Berks, and Wm. Hawkyns. Watermill called Goddwyns mill in Churchspene, purchased of Sir Wm. Essex; also second vesture of Lordis-meade in Donyngton, purchased of Charles duke of Suffolk; also clay pits in Benham Valence, purchased of Sir Wm. Essex. 4 Feb. |
| 135b | Ph. Lentall. Tenement called Jayes within Havering lordship in Hornechurche parish, and lands within the liberties of Haveryng and Navestock in Navestock parish, Essex, purchased of Sir Brian Tuke. 12 Jan. |
| 136 | Robt. Kytohynman, of Carleton beside Husthwate, Yorks. Messuage there. Newburgh. 12 Jan. |
| 136b | Wm. Ayse, of Preston in Holdernes. Yorks. Messuage there. Thorneton Curteys. 5 Nov. |
| 137 | Ric. Hawarde, of Haloughforde alias Halford. Midd. Haloughforde manor, in reversion after John Machyn, of Wabrigge, Surr., who holds a 27 years' lease of it from St. Peter's. Westminster, dated 9 Dec. 13 Hen. VIII. 4 March. |
| 137b | Robt. Waddyngham, of Kyngeston upon Hull. Lands forming parcel of the manor of Tupcotes and Myton beside Hull, purchased from Sir Wm. Sydney. 4 Feb. |
| 138 | Arthur Devonshyre, of London, grocer. Lands forming parcel of the lately purchased manor of Shrofold, Kent. 15 March. |
| 138b | Jas. Johnson, of London. Water mill and grain rent in Sturrey, Kent. St. Augustine's, Canterbury. 19 March. |
| 139 | Thos. Draper, of Melton Mobury, Leic. Lands there, parcel of Dalby preceptory. St. John's of Jerusalem. 28 Jan. |
| 139b | John Hewett, of Kyngeston upon Hull. Lands forming parcel of the manor of Tupcotes and Myton beside Hull, lately purchased of Sir Wm. Sydeney. 10 Feb. |
| 140 | John Warcopp. Certain tithes of Kyrkeby Stephan rectory, Westmld. 6 March. Thos. Kyddall, of St. Lawrence parish, near York. Tithes of Warrampercy rectory, Yorks.,—Haltemprice; a water mill in Byrdsall, Yorks.,— Meux; lands in Heslington, Yorks.,—St. Leonard's, York. 4 Feb. |
| 110b | Thos. Harte, of Kyrbybellers, Leic. Messuage there. Kyrbybellers. 6 Feb. |
| 141 | John Hewett. Cancelled duplicate of lease at f. 139b. |
| 141b | John Maye, of Chichester. Mylavant rectory and Lenchemore chapel, Suss. Shulde-breade. 5 Aug. |
| 142 | Jas. Reynolde, of London, joiner. Tenement called Fylborowe in Eschalke, Kent, lately purchased of Sir Thos. Wyatt. 25 March. |
| 143 | Matth. Coukeson, of Over, Chesh. Two tenements in Over; on surrender of Crown lease, 11 Feb. 34 Hen. VIII., to him and Hugh Blease. 2 Oct. |
| 144 | John Stutte. Golceby manor, Line, parcel of Willoughton preceptory. St. John's of Jerusalem. 8 Oct. |
| 144b | Ric. Coveney, of Maydestone, Kent. Lands called Carynges and Peryfeld beside St. Anne's Chapel in Maydestone parish; on surrender of a 20 years' lease (recited) by Boxley Abbey. 22 Sept. 27 Hen. VIII. 7 Oct. |
| 146 | John Walwyn. Tenement called the Vicar's House or "le vycars choralles house" in the cemetery of St. Mary's church, Warwick. Warwick College. 7 July. |
| 146b | Randolph Fytton, of Audley, Staff. Tithes in Audley parish. Staff. (except in Betteley) with the rectory there; on surrender of a 20 years' lease (recited) to him and Jankyn Fytton his father by Hulton abbey, 20 March, 1516. 20 Sept. |
| 147b | John Wevant and Isabella his wife. Eybury manor and Longemore beside the Thames, except two closes beside the Neyte manor; for 41 years, on surrender of a 32 years' lease (recited) to Ric. Whasshe, by St Peter's, Westminster, 16 April 10 Hen VIII. 1 Sept. |
| 149 | Ric. Porter. Messuage in his tenure; on surrender of a 23 years' lease (recited) by Monkebretton priory. 10 April 1523. 4 Nov. |
| 150 | Thos. Wymbley, of Sowthwitham, Linc. Lands there. St. John's of Jerusalem. 6 Nov. |
| 151 | Ric. Clifton, of London, skinner. Lands in the common marsh of Edelmeton, Midd., parcel of the lordship of Edelmeton. Not dated. |
| 151b | Ric. Mytton. Halston preceptory, Salop and North Wales. St. John's of Jerusalem. 30 Jan. |
| 152 | Wm. Netherwood, of Gysborne, Yorks. Lands there, parcel of Gysborne manor. Gysborne. 7 Feb. |
| John Admergyll. Messuage in Burley beside Leedes, Yorks., parcel of Heddyngley manor. Kyrkstall. 10 Feb. |
| 152b | Robt. Jackeson, of Gaunthorpe, Yorks. Tenement in Colton, Yorks. Mountegrace. 19 March. |
| 153 | Thos. Whitfelde, of Nonnyngton, Yorks. Ditto. 19 March. |
| 153b | Sir Thos. Seymour. Ludgrove farm in Enfeld Chace, Midd., lately purchased from John Marsshe. 21 March. |
| 154 | Clement Throkmerton. Grain rents of Radwey grange in Bisshops Ichyngton parish, Warw. Stoneley. 11 Feb. |
| 154b | Ric. Ive, of Kentishetowne, Midd. Lands in Wattyngton and Cullesdon, Surr., parcel of Cullesdon manor and of the honour of Hampton Court. 12 Dec. |
| 155 | Wm. Button. Land in Mylbroke parish, Beds., parcel of the honour of Ampthill. 21 March. |
| 155b | John Radclyffe, of Kyrbye Bellers, Leic. Tenement there in Kyrbye Bellers lordship. Kyrbye Bellers. 28 March. |
| 156 | Sir John Raynsforthe. Abbottes alias Edlyns manor, in Mystley parish, Essex. St. Osith's. 10 April. |
| 156b | Ric. Hamper. Cell of Estholme, Dors., with tithes of Estholme, Worthe alias Weston Worthe, and Whitechurche, Dors. Montague. 1 April. |
| 157 | Henry lord Nevell. Seeham rectory, Bpric. of Durham. Coverham. 24 March. John Grey, of Rombleswyke, Suss. Parcel of Rombleswyke manor. Sir Wm. Essex. 24 March. |
| 157b | George Cely, of Stapleforde, Essex. Stapleforde Hall and lands, parcel of the manor of Stapleforde Tuke alias Stapleforde, Essex, purchased of Sir Brian Tuke.——(day and month blank) 36 Hen. VIII. |
| 158 | Thos. Rygges, late of Ledenham, Line. Chibborne manor, Nthld., parcel of the commandry of Mount St. John, York. St. John's of Jerusalem. 28 March. |
| 159 | Alan Creswell, of London, wax-chandler. Tenement in St. George's parish beside Belyngesgate, London. London Charterhouse. 10 Nov. |
| John Dorante, of Lytelborne, Kent. Lyttelborne manor, a water mill there, and a marsh in the vale of Fordewich, Kent; on surrender of a 16 years' lease (recited) to him and Thomas, his father, by St. Augustine's, Canterbury, 20 April 28 Hen. VIII. 26 Nov. |
| 161b | Walter Bacon, of Westgrenested, Suss. Water mill and lands at Holney Brigg and in the parish of Westgrenested beside Stenyng; on surrender of an 80 years' lease (recited) to Matilda Honeste and Wm. Woodman alias Combewicke, her son, of Wystneston parish beside Stenyng, by Durforde Abbey, 8 Sept. 1476. 20 Nov. |
| 163 | Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt, jun. Boseyate rectory, Ntht.; on surrender of a 21 years' lease (recited; to John Hardewyke, of Shranbroke, Beds, by St. James's abbey beside Northampton, 2 June 18 Hen. VIII. |
| 164 | Wm. Kete, of Hakeborne, Berks. All buildings within the moat of Hakeborne manor, with a pond to the west of the said moat, and pasture in Hakeborne Park. Cirencester. 20 Feb. |
| 164b | Thos. and Ric. Benson, of Carlyle, Cumb. Lands forming parcel of the demesnes of Holme Cultram Abbey and a water mill in Dubbemyll. Cumb.—Holme Cultram ; also glebe lands of Mydleham rectory, Bpric. of Durham,— Durham priory. 27 Feb. |
| 165 | Philip Hobbye, of the Household. Pasture on the demesnes of Evesham abbey in Lenchewike, rents in kind from the farmers of the demesnes there and the house and site of Lenchewike manor, lands in Norton and Lenchewike and rent of fowls from the tenents of Lenchewike manor; also Cheyne House in Badsey and rents in fowls from the King's tenants of Badsey, Aldyngton and Wykwansforde; also Wyllersey manor, and lands and rents in Wyllersey, Worc.; also lands in Hayfford and Burton upon the Water, Glouc.; also Bengeworthe parsonage, Wore, and lands there; lands and rents in Northelitleton, Southlitleton and Middle Litelton, Worc.; tithes and rents in Bretforton, Worc.; fishery between Evesham mill and the bridge of Uffen-ham alias Twyfford Bridge; land and rent in Hampton, parcel of Hampton manor, Worc.; rent of one fowl a year in Salforde Abbotts, Warw.; swans in the Avon within Blakenhurste hundred; and tithes in Churche Honybourne, Worc. Evesham. 2 Oct. |
| 167 | Robt Barwyke. Tenement called le Bowhouse in Sleddall, Westmld.; on surrender of a 30 years' lease (recited), to Sir Thos. Clifford and Thos. Sottehill, by Shapp abbey, 1 April 29 Hen. VIII. 12 May. |
| 168 | Ric. Armerer, of Eynesham, Oxon. Farm called Lacys Courte. Abingdon. 9 Feb. |
| Wm. Hallome or Hollome. Five tenements outside Temple Bar, London. St. John's of Jerusalem. Not dated. |
| 168b | Cuthbert Warcopp, mercer, of London. Nett lbed manor, and lands in Watlington, Oxon.; on surrender of lease (recited) by the General Surveyors to John Throgmerton. 12 July 28 Henry VIII. 28 Aug. |
| 170 | Agnes Dawson. Messuage in Burley beside Leedes, Yorks. Kirkstall. 11 Feb. |
| 170b | John Brasse. Tenement and water mill in Coxhow; on surrender of a 22 years' lease (recited) by Durham priory. 18 Dec. 1536. 10 April. |
| 171 | Memorandum that certain passages (cited) in a lease to Philip Hobbye, 5 Aug. 32 Hen. VIII., are cancelled as included in a new lease of 30 Sept. 36 Hen. VIII. Not dated. |
| 171b | Hen. Jones, of the Household. Haverford West priory, with lands there and the rectories of Llanwyne, Llamerstone and Llanstadwell and tithes of Cancrose (sic) rectory, S. Wales. 10 May. |
| 172 | Ant. Beyff. Messuage called Peryton and lands in Arreton, I. of Wight. Quarre. 24 July. |
| 172b | Anne Hyll, of the Household. Tithes and profits of Mancettour rectory, Warw. Meryvall. 28 July. |
| 173 | Wm. Benet, of Norton Bavent, Wilts, clothier. Norton Bavent manor, and lands there. Derteford, Kent. 4 Aug. |
| 173b | John Colteman. Tenement in Skelton, Yorks., parcel of Skelton lordship. St. Mary's York. 27 Aug. |
| 174 | John Browne. Grey Friars, Boston, Line. 28 May. |
| 175 | Marmaduke Lacy. Messuage in Thorpebassett, Yorks. 6 Dec |
| John Grene, of Westminster. Lands and windmill in Otteryngham, Yorks. Meux. 8 Dec. |
| 175b | Thos. Dodde, of Newhall, Chesh. Lands, parcel of Nantwiche manor, lately purchased from Sir Ant. Browne. 15 Feb. |
| 176b | Ant. Strynger, of London. Lands in Waghen, Yorks, parcel of Waghen lordship. Meux. 15 April. |
| There is no folio 177, the folios being numbered wrongly 176, 178, &c. |
| 178 | Edm. Cooke, of Carlyll, Cumb. Tenement in Dryeholme, Cumb. Holme Cultram. 18 Feb. |
| 178b | John Morgan, of Brecknock. Moiety of Hodney mill, in Brecknock parish. Brecknock priory, 20 Feb. |
| Chr. Clerke and John Turnour. Profits of All Saints rectory, Norhampton, Ntht.— (day and month blank) 36 Hen. VIII. |
| 179 | Robt. Grove. Manor of Mynterne Magna, Dors. Cerne. 12 Feb. |
| 179b | Wm. Bankes, of Gravesend, Kent. Tenement in Estchalke, Kent, and lands in West-horden, Esthorden, Estchalke, Higham and Saltam, Kent, purchased from Sir Thos. Wyatt, dec. 25 March. |
| 180 | John Brikehethe. Lands called Lunde in Waghen, Yorks. Meux. 5 April. |
| 180b | John Whetacre. Lands in Wyllryddyng and Cowlane, Chesh., parcel of Nantwyche manor, Chesh., lately purchased from Sir Ant. Browne. 10 April. |
| 181 | Edw. and Thos. Rey. Fourth part of Horton Grange, parcel of Horton lordship, Nthld. Newminster. 16 April. |
| 181b | Robt. Lunde, of Redenes, Yorks. Rednes farm or manor. St. Mary's, York. 20 March. |
| 182 | Kath. Fatherstanehauh. Tenement in Akenden, Nthld. Blauncheland. 13 May. |
| Edw. Streytbury. Tenement called Hawsted in Bolland in Craven. Yorks. Kyrkestall. 20 Jan. |
| 182b | Thos. Kyddall. Duplicate of lease at f. 140. |
Augm. Book. 217 f. 123. | Ric. Vavesour. Three messuages and six cottages in Kyrkby Stephane, Westmld. St. Mary's, York. 29 Jan. |