| 476. Grants in November 1546. |
| 1 Richard and Roger Tavernor. Grant, in fee, for 627l. 2s. 8d., of tenements, etc., (specified) in the city of Oxford in tenure of Alice Belte, Gerard Ploughe, John Sydenham, John Wesborn, Wm. Fruers, Wm. Spencer, Wm. Mundye, Wm. Freuers, Rog. Herne, Thos. Lambe, Steph. Harvye, Ric. Gunter, Hen Standley (inn called le Bere in All Saints parish), John Taylour, Rog. Cooke, Edw. Glympton, Thos. Hewster, Ric. Budker, John Bonewell, John Leke, and Robt. Wright,—"Kyng Henry the Eight his college" in Oxford University. Eleven acres of land in Hornyngtoft, Norf., in tenure of Nic. Mynne,—forfeited by John Deane. The manor or grange of Lyvermore with appurtenances in Wangford, Brandenfery, Lakynghethoo, Downeham, Elvedon, Barnehame, Thetford, Yllynghame, Eyllinghame, Yxworthe and Hemp ton, Suff., in tenure of Edm. Ruckwood and Clement Highame,—Wardon mon., Beds. Messuages and lands in Alisby, Linc., in tenure of Thos. Butler's wife, Edw. Lincoln, Robt Racke, John Dowrye. Ric. Cordwayne, Chr. Bechefeld, Wm. Lowe, Wm. Bechefeld, Wm. Ferrour. Alex. Grenacres, the wife of—— Walker, John Hoge, and Eliz. Burne, —Gysborn alias Gyshorogh mon., Yorks. A water mill, etc., at Sutton, between the chapel and a certain mill upon le Grene in Forrett Monachorum beside Shrewsbury, in tenure of Thos. Widowes and John Widowes,—Shrewsbury mon.; three closes in Chaundens, Berks., in tenure of Thos. Cookes.— Abendon mon.; a parcel of land in Dowles in Ewiuslacy, Heref., in tenure of John ap Thomas Lloid, and other lands (specified) in Ewiuslacy in tenure of D'd Philpot, Hen. Crampe and John ap D'd Grene, a tenement there (lying in length between the lands of Thos. ap Howell and those late of Jevan ap Adam and in breadth from the river (rivulo) called Dowles to the lands of Thomas ap D'd), as D d Jevan Rono first held [it], together with a little piece of the lands of Grange Bucketow (lying in length between the lands of Jenken ap Richard and those of Thos. Hoell Lytle and in breadth from the river (amne) called Pistelbroke and the lends of Evan ap Adam) in tenure of Wm. David Jevan ap Grono and Gwenl'm verth D'd his wife,—Dore priory; the rectory of Peterchurche Heref., in tenure of Thos. Baskervile, and the advowson of the vicarage there, — Major Malvern mon. Del. Westm., 3 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Russell, Browne, St. John, Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Chydley and Staunford). Pat. p. 10, m. 11. |
| 2. Ralph Henryson, Herryson, Herreson, Henreson or Hareson alias Yong, of Ashton in Craven, Yorks., yeoman, labourer, or serving man. Pardon for the murder of Stephen Halton in a place called Fountaunce Felles at Malhome in Craven on 7 Dec. 32 Hen. VIII. about 10 a.m., when, mounted upon the horse and girt with the armour of Lancelot Marton, he gave the said Stephen a. sword stroke on the head which caused death the same day at Darnebroke in Malhome township. Windsor, 1 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 Nov.— P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 21. |
| 3. Richard Pranke, chaplain to the Lady Anne countess dowager of Oxford. Licence to hold two benefices with cure of souls which he now has or shall have and to take a third "with cure of souls or otherwise incompatible," notwithstanding the statute of 21 Hen. VIII. against pluralities. Windsor, 28 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 41. |
| In English. |
| 4. Edward Belyngeham, a gentle man of the Privy Chamber. Grant, in tail, for his services, of the lordship and manor of Bradforde, Wilts, with all its appurtenances in Bradforde, Atworthe, Troille, Stoke, Leighe, Wroxall, Holte and Wynsleigh, Wilts, and a wood called Togarlewe (8 ac) in Bradforde parish,— Shaftesbury mon. Annual value 142l. 7s. 4d. Windsor, 1 Nov., 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 1. |
| 5. Nicholas Rydley. Fiat for livery of lands to him as kinsman and next heir of Alice Belassys, late wife of John Belassys, dec., formerly the wife of Nicholas Rydley, dec., viz., s. and h. of Hugh Rydley, s. and h. of Sir Nich. Rydley, dec., s. and h. of the said Alice Belassys, who held of the King it third part of the manor of Magna Staynton beside Penreth, and other lands (specified) in co. Cumb. The said Nicholas is of full age and has paid to the Court of Wards the issues of the said lands from 29 Sept. 37 Hen. VIII. to 8 July 38 Hen. VIII. on which day he asked livery. Dated 20 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 Nov.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beamount). |
| 6. Margaret Sympson, widow. Anthony Belassis, clk., and Wm. Belassis. Grant, in fee, for 2,101l. 11d., of the lordship and manor of Blaterne and Warcoppe, Westmld., with all its lands, &c., formerly in tenure of Henry late earl of Cumberland, lately in that of Ric. Belassis and now of the executors of the said Ric.,—Bylande mon., Yorks. The house and site of the late mon. of Newburgh, Yorks., and numerous closes, etc, (names and extents given) in Newburgh in the parish of Cockewold, some of them in tenure of Jas. Bukyll, Chr. Hardcastell Hen. Stragott, and John Lambert, including the granges of Skorton, Brynke and Ulthwayte, all which were known as "lez demeane landes" of Newburgh mon. and kept in the prior and convent's own hands and, are now in tenure of Marg. Sympson and Wm. Belassis; other lands (specified) in Newburgh in tenure of Chr. Symondson, Andrew Hunter, John Edmundson, Wm. Goodson, Hen. Stragott, Jas. Atkynson, John Graye, the wife of —— Freers, John Hughson, and Ric. Crossebye (two mills called Piper Milne and Breiste Milne); messuages, etc., in the town of Newburgh in tenure of John Edmundson, Wm. Goodson, Andrew Hunter, Hen. Stragott, Chr. Symondson, Jas. Atkynson, Wm. Rypley. John Gray, John Hughson, Ric. Belassis, Alard Gate, Ric. Gylle, John Corbrigge, Marg. Serle, widow, Chr. Harcastell, Jas. Bukyll, Cuthb. Hyke, and Thos. Graunge; woods called Newburgh Hagges (90 ac.) and Dodholme (1 ac); and all other lands of Newburgh mon. in Newburgh,— Newburgh. Westm., 4 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 9, m. 34. |
| 7. Sir William Paget. Declaration that the King has received from him 2,708l. 18s. 5½d. for which, together with 3,000l. paid to the Treasurer of Augmentations, he is accorded certain lands, partly by purchase and partly by gift in consideration of "special good service," and also of other lands surrendered by him. Windsor, 3 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. (no place named).—P.S. Pat. p. 9, m. 51. |
| 8. Duke Philip count Palatine of the Rhine. Annuity of 10,000fl. or their equivalent in sterling money amounting to 2,500 mks., reckoning each florin at 3s. 4d. English money; payable from Easter last during pleasure. Del. 4 Nov. 38 Henry VIII. —S.B. Pat. p. 9, m. 51; also p. 12, m. 2. Rymer, XV. 103. |
| 9. Bishopric of Oxford. Foundation of a cathedral upon the sites of the late priory of St. Frideswide, college of Henry VIII., Canterbury college, Vine Hall alias Peckwater's Inn, and Edward's Hall in the University of Oxford, for one bishop, one dean (professor of theology), and eight prebendaries (perpetual priests). Henceforth the town or city of Oxford and the aforesaid sites and the site of the college called Gloucester College in the suburbs of the said town, and all included in them, shall be reputed a city and called the city of Oxford; and that city and the whole county of Oxford are hereby severed from the jurisdiction of the bp. of Lincoln and the jurisdiction of them given to the bp. of Oxford. Robert Kynge, bp. of Roueniensis and S.T.F., is appointed bishop. |
| Also grant to the said Robert now bp. of Oxford of the mansion or house called Gloucestre College in the parish of St. Nicholas, lying near the site of the late mon. of Osney. and all gardens and meadows of the said college in tenure of John Elles and John James; which mansion shall be the palace of the said bp. and his successors. |
| Nothing in this grant is to be to the prejudice of the University of Oxford or of the exempt or peculiar jurisdictions of any abps. or bps. by reason of the foundation of any college, the bps. of Lincoln only except, and the said bps. Of Lincoln shall continue to have jurisdiction within the colleges called Lincoln College, Oryall College, Brasen Nose and Baylyole. |
| Richard Coxe, S.T.P., King's chaplain, is to be the first and original dean of the said cathedral, and the original prebendaries shall be 1st, Wm. Haynes, S.T.B., 2nd, Wm. Tresham, S.T.D., 3rd, Thomas Dave, LL.B., 4th Alex. Belseyr, A.M., 5th John Dyar. A.M., 6th Jas Curtoxe, A.M., 7th Thos. Barnard, A.M., 8th Robt. Bankes. The said dean and prebendaries to be a body corporate, etc., incorporated with the bishopric of Oxford in the same manner as the dean and chapter of Lincoln is incorporated with the bishop of Lincoln. |
| Also grant to the said Dean and Chapter of the site, etc., of the late priory of St. Frideswide, commonly called Seynt Friswydes, and of the college called Canterburie College, and of the hall called Vinehall, alias Peckwaters Inne, and Edwardes Hall. The archdeacon of Oxford and his successors are released from the jurisdiction of Lincoln and placed under that of Oxford. And the dean of Oxford shall have authority to grant to students within the said church, for reasonable causes, licence to be absent from congregations, exequies and masses of the University. Hampton Court, 26 Jan. 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—P.S. (much injured). Pat. p. 10, m. 9. |
| 10. Sir William Parr lord Parr of Horton. To be keeper of Rokingham park, Ntht., and have the herbage and pannage; also to be keeper of the deer in Corby woods within Rokingham forest; with fees and profits from the day of the death of Wm. Gower, last holder of the above offices. Windsor, 4 Oct. 33 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 20. |
| 11. Sir Anthony Seyntleger, K.G., the King's Councillor. Grant, in fee, for his services, of the lordship and manor, the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Dray ton, Berks., the watermills called Hemwarde mylles in Hemwarde and Dray ton, in tenure of Robt. Freman, a messuage with lands called Bolles and Reynoldes in tenure of Thos. Aldeworthe in Drayton, tithes in Hanney in the hundred of Oke, and in Strode and Swynforde, Berks., and in Okehundred in the parish of Esthanney, Berks., in tenure of Oliver Welsbourne, all which belonged to Abendon mon. Del. Westm., 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by North, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 10, m. 22. |
| 12. Robert Hennedge, master of the King's woodsales within the jurisdiction of the Court of General Surveyors. Annuity of 23l. 3s. out of the manor of Westwodd and lands in Preston, Faversham, Sheldewiche, Selling, Ospering, Stalesfilde, Harnehyll, Graveney, Ludnam, Chylham and Mephara, Kent, in the King's hands by the minority of Edw. Lymsye, s. and h. of John Lymsey, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Del. Westm., 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John). Pat. p. 12, m. 6. |
| 13. John Peerce, clerk of "le Chek." To be bailiff of the twelve hides of Glastonbury, and of the manors of Pulton, Baltonesborough, Dichesyate, Estpennardo, Westpennarde, Budeleigh, and Wrington, Soms., and sheriff of the said twelve hides, which belonged to Glastonbury abbey and are in the King's hands by the attainder of Richard Whiting, late abbot there. Windsor, 24 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 10. |
| 14. William Okyngdon, the King's servant. To be gentleman porter of the town of Calays, vice.—— (blank) Rookewoode, with two soldiers under him in "petit wages"; with 12d. st. a day for himself and 6d. for each soldier, payable from 3 April last, since which date he has "exercised the said room." Del. Westm., 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—P.S. (not dated). Pat. p. 12, m. 13. |
| 15. Richard Blount, one of the spears of Calais. To be master of the King's artillery and habiliments of war in Calais, with 2s. a day and fees of certain yeomen under him, and, for every day in which he shall ride about his charge of the artillery by command of the King or the Deputy, 40d. English for himself and his servants. On surrender by George Browne of pat. 2 May 15 Hen. VIII. by which he obtained the reversion of the office after Arthur Somersett, then master, who is now dead (but with only 12d. a day and no riding money). Windsor, 30 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 29. |
| 16. Christopher Dylburght. Warrant for livery of lands. The office found by virtue of a writ of Devenerunt directed to the escheator of the county of York upon the death of Thos. Dylburght, the King's ward, s. and h. of John Dylburght, dec., 20 July 37 Hen. VIII., declares that the said John being seised of a messuage and lands (specified) in Wressyll and Brighton, Yorks., holden of the King, as of his castle of Wressyll, and worth 4l. yearly, gave the same, 25 Jan. 21 Hen. VIII., to Ric. Wyllyard, Chr. Forman and Wm. Carr to hold to the use of the said John Dylburght and the heirs male of his body, with remainder in default to the said Chr. Dylburght his brother and the heirs male of his body, who is now of full age of 30 years. Dated 20 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Nov.— S.B. (Signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beaumount.) |
| 17. John Wikes. Custody of the manor of Hampen alias Nether Hampen, three messuages in Wardridge, a messuage, a cottage and 14s. of rent in Stonhowse and Nyblye, Glouc., in the King's hands by the minority of Thos. Lane, s. and h. of Thos. Lane, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Del. Westm., 5 Nov. 38 Henry VIII.—S.B. (Signed by St. John.) Pat. p. 4, m. 47. |
| 18. George Lee, rector of Asshedon, Essex. Non-residence. Windsor, 31 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 5, m. 41. |
| 19. Peter Vannes and Nicholas Rusticus, of Lucca, the King's servants. Appointment in survivorship to the office of the King's secretary for the Latin tongue; and grant to the said Nicholas of the fee of 40 mks. for the exercise of the said office, payable from Michaelmas 37 Hen. VIII. Windsor, 2 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 2. |
| 20. Walter Stryckeland, Thomas Sandfurthe, Edward Aglionby, Richard Hochenson and Gilbert Wharton. Commission, under the Act of 37 Hen. VIII., to take possession for the King of the college of Kyrk Oswalde. in Kyrk Oswalde, Cumb., and make the return into Chancery on 14 Dec. next. Del. Westm 5 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.)— S.B. (countersigned by North and Duke). Pat. p 12, m. 31. |
| 21. Thomas Wingefelde. Fiat for his appointment as gauger in the port of Sandwich, for 21 years from Michaelmas next; at 3s. 8d. rent and 4d increase. Del. Westm., 5 Nov. 38 Hen VIII.—S.B. (signed by Norfolk, as treasurer, and subscribed with the names of the sureties, viz., Wm. Quylter of Staple, Kent., gent., and Wm. Jakson, of Deale, Kent, yeoman). |
| 22. Sir Richard Rede. To be chancellor of Ireland, with profits from Michaelmas last, as enjoyed by John Aleyn, and the fee of 300 mks. beyond the fees anciently attached to that office, payable out of the customs of Dublin, Drogheda and Dundalk. Del. Westm., 6 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 3, m. 8. |
| 23. Ireland. Commission to Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., one of the gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, deputy, Sir Ric. Rede, chancellor, Sir Wm. Brabazon, vice-treasurer, Sir Thos. Lutterell, chief justice of Common Pleas, James Bathe, chief baron of Exchequer, and Sir Thos. Cusake. master of the Rolls, to execute all things specified in certain articles and instructions hereto annexed; and make return into the Chancery of Ireland. Del. Westm.. 6 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII—SB. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner. Pat. p. 3, m. 15. |
| 24. Philip Iseham. Annuity of 4 mks. out of lands in Baslieghe and St. Melyn, co. Monmouth, in the King's hands by the minority of Edward Morgan, s. and h. of Wm. Morgan, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Windsor, 31 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.— P.S. Pat. p. 7, m. 39. |
| 25. Sir Robert Tyrwitt. Annuity of 58s. 2d. out of lands in Mysterton, Mysfyn, and Beckingham, Notts [and in] Haxa, Westwood, Nethergarthe parke, Craislond, Kelfilde, Owston, Kennall Fery and Wrowghton, Linc., in the King's hands by the minority of Wm. Coggan, s. and h. of William Coggan, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Windsor, 31 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. 6 Nov. (no place named).—P.S. Pat. p. 8, m. 8. |
| 26. Paul Gresham. Annuity of 11l. from three messuages in Shorne, Kent, in the King's hands by the minority of Barth. Page, s. and h. of James Page, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Windsor, 26 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 14. |
| 27. Edmund Harman, the King's servant. Grant, for his services, of the lordship and manor, the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Teynton, Oxon.—Tewkysbury abbey, Glouc. Windsor, 26 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 15. |
| 28. Thomas abp. of Canterbury. Licence to alienate to John Delve for life, with remainder to James Gage and Joan his wife, in fee to the said James, the following lands which Delve now holds as tenant at will of the manor of Southmalling, Suss., (with remainder to the said James and Joan), viz., a messuage with garden and two pieces of old assarted land called Homefeld and Woodrede (16 ac.), formerly Bentleys, rent 16d., 2 ac. of new assarted land called Pecchams Pettes, with parcels of land beside le Broile and in Sifletebroke, rent 2s. 5d., 1 ac. of old assarted land formerly Peter Bentley's, rent 3d., 1 virgate of native land de prima virgata de Bentley in the tithing of Peccham in Framfeld parish, rent 8s., a messuage and 1 furlong of native land called Trichefarding, rent 4s. 6d., a messuage and 1½ furlong of native land de. secunda virgata de Bentley called Fulbourne and a garden containing 1 ac. of native land of the said virgate, rent 6s. 9d., a "shareland" in two parcels, rent 22½d., 3 ac. of new assarted land, rent 12d., and 2 ac. of old assarted land in Framfeld in the ward of Sifletebroke, rent 2d., 1½ furlong of native land of the second virgate of Bentley, rent 6s. 9d., a parcel of the land of Shareland lying beside le Broile, rent 12d., a cottage with garden and 5 ac. of land in Framfeld at Compers Hatche, rent 5d., a messuage with garden (adjoining Istedes Broke on the north and the highway from Blakeboyes to Browninges Broke on the east) containing 9 ac. of middle assarted (med' assart') in Framfeld in the Ward of Bernett, rent 18d., a messuage with garden and crofts (7 ac. 3 ro.) of new assarted in Framfeld in the ward of Sifletebroke, and 2 ac. of new assarted called Hovynynscroft there, rent 2s. 2d. a messuage and 15 ac. of old assarted land formerly Tybbys and 5½ ac. of new assarted called Newland, rent 5s. 7d., and half a rood of new assarted beside the lano leading to the messuage aforesaid and a "day werc" upon which is built a house beside the same messuage in Framfeld, rent 1d., and 16 ac. of land in Drovelande, rent 12d. Also 3 ac. of land, parcel of the forest park or waste land of La Broile, lying beside the messuage of Bentleigh aforesaid. At a rent to the abp. of 12d. for the 3 ac. which are parcel of the forest and 57s. 9d. for the rest, and other burdens described. Windsor, 6 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 18. |
| 29. The Duke of Norfolk, High Treasurer and Earl Marshal of England. Licence to retain in his livery 10 gentlemen and 12 yeomen besides his daily attendants and persons employed in Royal offices under him. Windsor, 2 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 40. |
| In English. |
| 30. William Bramford, yeoman of the Guard. Grant of the passage between the towns of Dover and Boloyne. Windsor, 31 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 2. |
| 31. Thomas Averey, the King's servant. To be steward, surveyor and receiver of the lands which came to the King by the attainder of Rice Grifith in the commotes or hundreds of Kydwelly, Karnollan, Iskennon, Lanelthy and Langonnor within the lordship of Kydwelly, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster in co. Kaermarden; also ruler and leader of the tenants and inhabitants of the said lands, and keeper of Denynlle park, in the lordship of Bromefelde, co. Denbigh; vice John Averey, dec. With fees and profits as enjoyed by the said John and, in addition, an annuity of 10 mks. Payable from Easter last. Windsor, 2 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 9. |
| 32. John Locke, the King's servant. Lease of the manor place called Brightlingsey Hall with its demesnes and appurtenances and all the rents of the "borde landes" which are out of the charge of the collector of the said lordship; for 30 years from Michaelmas a.d. 1552, being the expiration of a 21 years' lease granted by the abbot of St. John's beside Colchester. 27 June 23 Hen. VIII., to Wm. Hekford of Elmeston; at 26l. rent. Windsor, 27 Oct. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 34. |
| In English. |
| 33. Sir Ralph Hopton, the King's servant, and Dorothy his wife. Grant, in survivorship with remainder to the heirs and assignees of the said Sir Ralph, for his services and for 1,124l. 5s. 5½d., of the manor of Dychesyat alias Dychyat, Soms.,—Glastonbury mon. Del. Westm., 6 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (signed by St. John, Gardiner, Petre. Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Staunford and Chydley). Pat. p. 12, m. 35. |
| 34. William Ayleff. Fiat for his appointment as escheator in cos. Essex and Herts. Del. 6 Nov. (No place named: signed by Norfolk as Treasurer.) S.B. |
| The like for other escheators, viz.:— |
| Warw. and Leic.—Thos. Marowe. |
| Norf. and Suff.—Wm. Hunston. |
| Notts. and Derb.—John Porte. |
| Anglesey.—Richard Meryck. |
| Carmarthen.—Hugh Hookys. |
| 35. Richard Blyke. Fiat for his appointment as escheator in co. Radnor. Del. Westm., 6 (altered from 22) Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Norfolk as Treasurer). |
| 36. Roger ap Roger. Fiat for his appointment as escheator in co. Brecknock. Del. 6 (altered from 22) Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Norfolk as Treasurer). |
| 37. Ralph Copinger, the King's servant. Fiat for his appointment as second (alterum) collector of custom and subsidy of wool, leather and fells in the port of London, vice Wm. Thynne, dec. Headed: 21 Sept. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 Nov.— S.B. (signed by Norfolk, as Treasurer, with certificate, by Sir Chr. More, of security given in the Exchequer). |
| 38. Sir Anthony St. Leger, K.G., one of the gentlemen of the Privy Chamber. Appointment as deputy of Ireland, during pleasure. Del. Westm. 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 3, m. 11. |
| 39. Ireland. Commission to Sir Anthony Seyntleger, K.G., Deputy, Sir Ric. Rede, Chancellor, James Bathe, chief baron of the Exchequer, and Patrick Whyte, second baron of the Exchequer, to take the accounts of Sir Wm. Brabazon, vice-treasurer, general receiver of Ireland, and treasurer of wars there, from Michaelmas 32 Hen. VIII. to Michaelmas last, make allowances at discretion, order the accounts to be enrolled in the Exchequer and give him a discharge. Del. Westm., 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. —S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner.) Pat. p. 3, m. 14. (cancelled commencement of this on m. 14d.) |
| In English. |
| 40. Ireland. Commission of oyer and terminer to Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., deputy, and the marshal of the army in Ireland for the time being, for offences committed by members of the army in Ireland. Del. Westm., 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John, Gardiner and Tunstal). Pat. p. 3, m. 15. |
| 41. Ireland. Commission to the barons of the Exchequer in Ireland for the time being, yearly, at Michaelmas, to take and determine the accounts of Sir William Brabazon, vice-treasurer, receiver general and treasurer of wars in Ireland, who stands answerable for the revenues since Michaelmas last and also for the sum of 8,000l. received of Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., deputy of Ireland, by the hands of Walter Peppard, since Michaelmas last, to be employed upon the garrison and other affairs there. Del. Westm., 7 Nov., 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 13, m. 15. |
| In English. |
| 42. William Butt. Livery of lands as s. and h. of Sir William Butt, dec. Del. Westm., 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (signed by St. John, Hynde, Goodrick and Beamount). Pat. p. 7, m. 55. |
| 43. Sir Richard Rede, chancellor of Ireland. Commission to take surrenders of the several patents of Sir Thomas Lutterell, chief justice of Common Pleas, James Bathe, chief baron of the Exchequer, Thos. Howthe second justice of King's Bench, Walter Cardyff, second justice of Common Pleas, Patrick Whyte, second baron of the Exchequer, and Henry Draycote, chief remembrancer of the Exchequer, in Ireland, concerning their said offices, and forthwith deliver to them patents as follows, viz.:— To Luttorell to enjoy his said office quamdiu se bene gesserit in eodem; to Bathe, Howthe, Whyte and Cardyff according to the tenor of their present patents (except such things as are herein set forth) to enjoy their offices quamdiu se bene gesserint in eodem (sic); and to Draycote according to the tenor of his present patent (except as above) to enjoy his office personally or by deputy during life. Also to augment the yearly fees of their offices as follows, viz., to Lutterell 45l., Bathe 45l., Howthe 30l., Cardyff 40 mks., Whyte 20l., and Draycote 24l. |
| Also to make out a patent to Richard Fynglas, gentleman, to be justice of the liberties of Wexford, quamdiu se bene gesserit in eodem, with profits such as James Whyte, late justice, enjoyed; and a patent to John Bathe, to be solicitor general in Ireland quamdiu se bene gesserit in eodem, with the usual fees. |
| Also to make out the following grants under the great seal of Ireland, viz.:—To James earl of Desmond of the manors and dominions of Crome and Adare, co. Limerick, for life, by fealty at 4d. rent. To Maurice earl of Thomond of the site and precinct of the late cell or religious house called Saynte Peters in Lymeryke, which belonged to the late house of nuns called Saynt Johns in the "countie of Thomond," in tail male, by knight service, at 4d. rent. To Brian Otooll, of all the lands which Tyrlaghe Otooll, his father, held of the King's gift, to hold them in tail male, by knight service, at the rents reserved in the said patent to Tyrlaghe; and the like to Lucas Otooll of all the lands which Arthur Otooll, his father, held of the King's gift. To Edward Walleys, clerk of the King's works, of the office of clerk of the King's works in Ireland, so long as he "shall demeane himself well in the same," with such annuity as Nicholas Milson had in that office. To Thomas Sendall, of the searchership and gaugership of the port of Waterford, and to Stephen Warren of the searchership and gaugership of the port of Galwey (conditions detailed). To John Brereton of the seneschalship of the liberties in co. Wexford in as ample form as enjoyed by Wm. Seyntlowe. |
| Also to permit Henry Draycote, remembrancer of the Exchequer, to take such fees in his office as are contained in a schedule of parchment signed by Wriothesley, St. John and Winchester; and to administer to the said justices and solicitor a "corporall othe" as well concerning their offices as for their allegiance according to the Act of Parliament at Westminster 35 Hen. VIII. |
| Also command to the vice-treasurer and general receiver of Ireland to take a similar oath of the said barons and remembrancer; and to the Treasurer and Barons to take a similar oath of all mayors, bailiffs, sheriffs, escheators, customers, searchers, comptrollers, gaugers and other officers of the Exchequer in Ireland. Del. Westm., 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 9, m. 49. |
| In English. |
| 44. John Man, the King's servant. To be comptroller of works at Dover, with 4s. a day for himself, 6d. each for two servants under him and 8d. for a clerk; to date from 9 Oct. last; as amply as Sir Ric. Cavendish or Ant. Aucher have held the office. Windsor, 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Pat. p. 10, m. 2. |
| 45. Ireland. Commission to Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., a gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber and Deputy in Ireland, Sir Ric. Reade, Chancellor of Ireland, and Edward bp. of Meath to issue licences, dispensations, etc., in cases expressed in the annexed schedule as amply as the abp. of Canterbury does in England. Del. Westm., 7 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 10, m. 42. |
| 46. Ireland. Commission to Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., Deputy, Sir Ric. Rede, Chancellor, Sir Wm. Brabazon, vice-treasurer and James Bathe, chief baron of Exchequer to sell, in the King's name, to Sir Thomas Cusake the manse, site and precinct of the late house of nuns called Lesmollyn, co. Meath, with its appurtenances, which the said Cusake has in farm; also to sell to John Parker, constable of Dublin castle, the manse, site and demesnes of the late abbey of Selsker, co. Wexford, which he has in farm. At 20 years' purchase in each case. Del. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 3, m. 14. (undated). |
| 47. John Acland and Margaret his wife, and Henry Sheldon and Alice his wife. Livery of lands in right of the said Margaret and Alice, daughters and coheirs of Richard Ratclyff, dec. Del. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (injured, signed by Hynde, Goodrick and Beamount). Pat. p. 4, m. 52. |
| 48. Arthur Sentleger, one of the prebendaries of Canterbury Cathedral. Licence to be absent from the said church so long as Sir Anthony Sentleger, K.G., remains Deputy of Ireland, and grant of full liberty of non-residence during that time. Del. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 12, m. 2. |
| In English. |
| 49. Ireland. Commission to Sir Ant. Seyntleger, K.G., a gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Deputy of Ireland, Sir Ric. Rede, Chancellor, Edward bp. of Meath, Sir Wm. Brabazon, vice-treasurer, Sir Thos. Lutterell, chief justice of Common Pleas, James Bathe, chief baron of the Exchequer, and Sir Thomas Cusake, master of the Rolls, to take the surrender which Edward Bassenett, dean, and the chapter of the cathedral of St. Patrick beside the city of Dublin wish to make of the said cathedral church and its possessions. Del. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley, St. John and Gardiner). Pat. p. 12, m. 3. Rymer, XV. 104. |
| 50. John Margettes or Margett, late of Barnardes Inne, Holbourne, alias late of the parish of St. Andrew's, Holbourne, in the suburbs of London, gent. Pardon for the murder of John Yaxley, late of Barnardes Inne. Del. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 12, m. 10. |
| 51. George Pace. Pardon for the slaughter of Brian Anderson whom he killed in self defence, 29 Aug. last, at Guisnes, as found at Guisnes castle the same day, by inquisition before John Broke, coroner in co. Guisnes. Westm., 9 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 10, m. 27. |
| 52. Margaret Holmes and Margery Thornton. Pardon for their share in the aiding and abetting of Wm. Cockes and others (John Tompson named later) who, on 30 Aug. 38 Hen. VIII., stole a box of clothing (description and value of the articles given) belonging to Cuthbert Hotton, of the Household, at Southwark, and were afterwards, on 8 Sept., received and aided by Miles Symple, butcher, Ric. Holmes, yeoman, Marg. Holmes, spinster, wife of the said Ric., and Margery Thornton, spinster, wife of Edward Thornton, yeoman, alias "Grays Wydowe," all of Southwark, Surr. Del. Westm., 9 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley). Pat. p. 12, m. 26. |
| 53. Robt. Croke alias Hode, of Neston in the parish of Cossam, (fn. 13) "in com' p'dicto," husbandman. Pardon of outlawry proclaimed against him, at the suit of John Osburne, for a debt of 20 mks.; he having now surrendered to the Flete prison, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountagu, chief justice. Westm. 9 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 49. |
| 54. George Gyffarde. Custody of a third part of the demesnes of the late monastery of St. James within Northampton which are in the King's hands by the minority of Roger Gyffard, s. and h. of Nic. Gyffard, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Del. Westm., 10 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St John). Pat. p. 5, m. 34. |
| 55. Richard Stevyn, a gentleman of the Chapel, and George Buck. Grant, for 227l. 5s. paid by Stevyn, of the reversion of a tenement called Seynt Johns Howse in New Rumney within the liberties of the Five Ports, with appurtenances in New and Old Rumney, Rumney Marshe, Wallande, and the parish of Lydde, which, by pat. 3 May, 32 Hen. VIII., was granted to the said Richard, for life, rent free. Also grant of the said premises, and other lands in Kent specified, viz., in Lynkhoke within the liberties of Rumney Marsh (tenant John Buntynge), in the town of New Rumney (Wm. Hackett and Wm. Love), at le Wall Ende within lands of Master Harlakynden and the liberties of Rumney Marsh (Wm. Tadloo), within the parish of Old Rumney (lands called Walingham), in Herst Marsh in Allyngton parish (John Coste), within the liberties of Walland and lordship of Old Lankeporte (John Cheseman and John Morice), within lands called Helters and the lordship of New Lankeport (John Morice), within the lordship of New Lankeport (John Strokill alias Strogill), within the lordship of Blechinge in Lidde parish (Simon Tipe and Simon Gawson), in Denes Marsh in Lidde parish (John Chereton), beside lands of Sir John Aleyn, within the liberties of Wallande and lordship of Old Lankeport (Thos. Tye),—St. Johns' of Jerusalem. The farm called Byrklandbary alias Byrklandbury, Lanc., in tenure of Ric. Lucas, and a messuage in tenure of John Standisshe, in the town of Lancaster,—Cokersande mon. The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Funhall, Norf.,— Flixton priory, Suff. Lands formerly in tenure of John Hill of Cleydon, and afterwards of Eliz. Clere, widow of Robt. Clere of Ormesby, Sir Roger Townesende, Ric. Southwell, Hen. Spelman and Robt. Stephenson, clk., in Claydon, Bargham and Blakenham super Aquam, Suff.,— Campessey priory. Messuages, etc., in various streets (named) of Colchester, Essex, in tenure of Robt. Dixson, John Denbye, Thos. Flyngaunte, Thos. Makyn, Robt. Griffith (woodhouse in Oldehithe near Colchestre), John Lawrance, Edm. Troman, Joan Abraham and Wm. Bernarde, Thos. Smythe and — Page, the inn called le Newe Inne.alias le Lambe, at Seynt Johns Grene near Colchester, land beside le Gyn without the walls of Colchester in tenure of Wm. Thurston. and land in tenure of Thos. Jackeson outside Rigate near Colchester,—St. John's mon. beside Colchester. Messuages, etc., in various streets (named) of Nottingham in tenure of Thos. Goldringe (formerly of Thos. Walles, John Stanley, and Ric. Trowell, clk.) and Ric. Salmon (late of Thomas Harpham) and a messuage in tenure of Geo. Blackewall (late John Londesdale) in Tytdeswall alias Diddeswell, Derb.,—Lenton mon. |
| To hold the said rectory and advowson of Funhall in fee simple, and the rest in free socage as of the King's manor of Grynstedde, Essex, and not in capite. Del. Westm., 10 Nov., 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Russell, Gardiner, Browne, St. John, Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 10, m. 2. |
| 56. Allerd Plumyer and Thomas Sible, his son-in-law, merchants and jewellers of Paris. Licence to bring or send into England "all maner juelles, pearles, prescious stones, aswell set in golde and embrodered in garmentes as all maner goldesmythes worke of gold and silver, all maner sortes of skynnes and furres of sables, lesardes, cloths of tapesarie at (sic) arras myxed with golde, silver and sylke, all maner sortes of frynges and pasameyns wrought with golde and sylver or otherwise and all other newe gentylesses, of what fashion or value so ever the same be, wrought or set or unwrought and not set, in golde or otherwise," for the pleasure "of us, of our derest wief the Quene. our nobles, gentlemen and other." Custom to be paid only on the goods sold; and the King to have first view of them. Windsor, 29 Sept., 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 21. |
| In English. |
| 57. David Seymer, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. Annuity of 6l. 13s. 4d., for life out of the manor of Sutton Magna, Wilts, parcel of the lands called Hungerfordes landes, from the time of the death of Robert Seymer to whom Sir Walter lord Hungerford, by pat. 10 June, 28 Hen. VIII., granted a like annuity out of the manor of Wellowe, Soms. Windsor, 4 Nov., 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10 m. 42. |
| 58. Chr. Glemham, of Glemham, Suff., esq. Pardon of outlawry, at the suit of John Worley or Warley, of London, mercer, for a debt of 7l. 4s. 10d the said Chr. having surrendered to the Fleet prison, and the said John by Wm. Pyreson, his attorney, acknowledged himself paid, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountague. Westm., 10 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 11, m. 14. |
| 59. Wm. Silic, of Sandall, Yorks, and Ric. Thornell of Wakefeld, Yorks, yeomen. Pardon of outlawry pronounced against them at the suit of Wm. Meryng, of Sandeby, for a debt of 17l. 6s. 8d.; they having now surrendered to the Flete prison, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountague, chief justice. Westm., 10 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 45. |
| 60. Sir Anthony Kingston, the King's servant. Grant in fee, for his services, of the reversion of the manor and park of Myserder alias Myserden, Glouc., now held by the Queen Consort Katharine for life, under pat. 25 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Also grant of the said manor and park, the watermill called Myserder Mylle, and the woods called Smalrudgedowne (203 ac.) and Whiteleys Woode (23 ac.) in Myserder alias Myserden. Windsor, 4 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm. 12 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 28. |
| 61. James Hawe of Fordeham, Norf., and Henry Hawe, his son, Grant, in fee, for 375l. 6s. 8d., of the lordship and manor of Woodhawe in Helgaye, Norf. the advowson of the rectory of Helgaye, and a pension of 20s. out of the said rectory,—Ramsey mon., Hunts; also the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Stratsett, Norf., — Westdereham abbey; Also rent of 26s. 8d. and service out of Snowres manor and tenements in Snowres, Norf., now of the said James Hawe,—Ramsey. Westm., 13 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 6, m. 42. |
| 62. George Vyncent. Annuity of 5 mks. out of two parts of the manor of Owthwayte Torkard, a moiety of the manor of Oxston and a fourth part of the manor of Sutton upon Lownde, Notts, in the King's hands by the minority of George s. and h. of Nicholas Purfraye, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Westm., 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 8, m. 18. |
| 63. George Blag. Fiat for his appointment as comptroller of the petty custom in the port of London, vice Ric. Breme, dec. Del. Westm., 13 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Norfolk, as Treasurer, with certificate by Sir Chr. More of security found in the Exchequer). |
| 64. Sir Henry Capell, the King's servant, and Anne his wife. Grant, in fee to the said Sir Henry, for 1,952l. 18¼d., of the lordship and manor of Wryngton, Soms., the advowson of the rectory of Wryngton and annexed chapel of Burington, Soms., and woods (160½ ac.) called Littlebarrowe, Hurdacres, Kingeswoode, Coleclif, Landegrewe, Prestover, Littleover and Blakemore, in Wrington,—Glastonbury mon. Del. Westm., 14 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell. Gryffyn and Duke). Pat. p. 3, m. 8. |
| 65. Richard Carpenter, a yeoman of the Guard. To be keeper of the walk of Balnaldbaylyswyke within Malverne Chace, Worc., vice Thomas Pope. Westm., 11 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 9, m. 51. |
| 66. Giles and Gregory Iseham. Grant, in fee, for 256l. 6s. 3d., of two water mills in Stretley parish, Berks, in tenure of Wm. Stratford,— Goryng mon., Oxon. The sites, etc., of the late Friars Carmelites and Friars Minors of Plymouth, Devon. Messuages in Plymouth in tenure of Thos. Clowter, John Mathew and James Horsewell,—Plympton Priory. Messuages, etc., in Netherbroughton, Leic., in tenure of Ralph Phenes and Robt. Torre, and a rent of 30s. from Netherbroughton rectory. — Lenton mon. Rent of 5s. and service from lands of George Crosland in Owthorppe, Notts —Haverholme priory, Linc. Lands, in Swyneshed parish, Hunts, in tenure of Thos. Chytwood, and the moiety of a croft in Iseham parish, Ntht., in tenure of the rector there,—Huntingdon priory. A messuage etc., in Barton Segrave, Ntht., in tenure of Ric. Humffrey, esq.,—St. John's of Jerusalem. And the advowson of the rectory of Netherbroughton, Leic., —Lenton. Del. Westm., 14 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (mutilated, signed by Russell, Gardiner, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon andChydley). Pat. p. 10, m. 4. |
| 67. David Vyncent, a groom of the Privy Chamber. Lease of the manor of Kenyngton, Surr., parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall; from Michaelmas which shall be in the year 1559 (or from the expiration of the lease, by pat. 26 June 19 Hen. VIII. to Wm. Daunce.) for 40 years; at 27l. rent. Del. Westm., 15 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 5, m. 34. |
| 68. Lawrence Dawleton. To be one of the King's pursuivants with the name of Rougecrosse, and 10l. a year payable from the Annunciation of St. Mary last. Westm., 12 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 Nov.— P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 2. |
| 69. Lawrence Lee, a gentleman usher of the Chamber of the Queen Consort Katharine. To be one of the King's Serjeants at arms, with 12d. a day, upon the first vacancy occurring after 27 Aug. 38 Hen. VIII. among present Serjeants, viz., Thos. Vaughan, Hugh Willoughby, John Buckeworthe, Lewis ap Watkyn, Nic. Jackson, Ric. Rayneshewe, Wm. Clerke, John Smyth, Walt. Chalcott, John Stoner, Hugh Myners, John Corwyn, Wm. Glynne, John Knottisford, Robt. Evers and Laur. Searle. Westm., 12 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 Nov.— P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 10. |
| 70. The Rhinegrave (dilecto nobis Philippo Francisci Sylvestri Rheni ac Salmorum comiti). Annuity of 150l. from Michaelmas last. Del. Westm., 16 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 12, m. 1. Rymer, XV. 104. |
| 71. George Wolfet, King's chaplain. Presentation to the parish church of Lantegles, Exeter dioc., now void. Westm., 10 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 7. |
| 72. George Wolfet, alias George Wollfet, of Rybchestre, Lanc., clk., alias roctor of Rybchestre, alias late of Cheppin, Lanc., alias rector of Cheppin, alias late of Lantegles, Cornw., alias rector of Lantegles, alias of Towyn, co. Merioneth, alias rector of Towyn, co. Merioneth, alias of Bytton alias Button, Glouc., alias rector or prebendary of Bytton alias Button. Pardon with restoration of his capacity to hold benefices, and presentation to Cheppyn, Rybchestre and Lantegles which are in the King's nomination. |
| The preamble states that by an act of parlt. 26 Hen. VIII, a tenth part of all ecclesiastical revenues shall be paid to the Crown annually between Christmas and the Easter following, or within 40 days after it has been duly demanded after Christmas, and if not so paid the defaulter shall be ipso facto deprived of all such benefices. By another Act, of 32 Hen. VIII., the returns, which had hitherto been made into the Exchequer, were ordered to be made into the Court of First Fruits and Tenths. The prelates and clergy of the province of Canterbury, convoked by Royal authority, in London, at St. Paul's, by an instrument under the seal of Thomas abp. of Canterbury, dated 24 Nov. 37 Hen. VIII., granted a subsidy of 6s. in the pound, payable within two years from that date, viz. 3s. on the 1st May following 1547 (sic.), and petitioned for authority to use all means prescribed in the Act of the Tenth for its collection; which authority was granted by Parliament begun, at Westm., 23 Nov. 37 Hen. VIII. Now the King understands by George Wolfet, his chaplain, that Arthur bp. of Bangor, 31 July, 38 Hen. VIII., certified the chancellor of First Fruits that the said George, among others, had deferred payment of the subsidy for more than 40 days after demand. Del. Westm., 16 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 12, m. 37. |
| 73. Thomas Mapyll, sen., late of Maulden, Essex, yeoman. Pardon of outlawry pronounced against him at the suit of John Dawes, citizen and grocer of London, for a debt of 40s.; he having surrendered to the Fleet prison, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountagu, chief justice. Westm., 17 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 7, m. 10. |
| 74. William Meryhurst. Livery of lands as kinsman and heir of Thomas Rugewey, dec., viz., son of Ellen, daughter of Robert Rugeway, grandfather of the said Thomas. Del. Westm., 17 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beamount.) Pat. p. 8, m. 13. |
| 75. Richard Leeke. Warrant for "utterlemayne" to him of lands of John Leeke who died (as appears by the office found 12 Sept. 26 Hen. VIII.) seised of a capital messuage with 130 ac. of lands thereto in Osonthorpp, Halom and Edyngley, Notts, holden of the heirs of Sir John Dunham, dec., as of the manor of Kyrtelyngton, worth 8 mks. yearly and now in the King's hands by the minority of the said heirs. Dated 26 May 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 17 Nov.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beamount). |
| In English. |
| 76. Robert Chamber. Fiat for livery of lands in Westmoreland as s. and h. of Walter Chamber, dec. who held of the King, as of his purparty of the barony of Kendall, two messuages in Sygiswyke worth 39s. 2d. annually. Dated 9 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 17 Nov.—(signed by St. John, Hynde and Goodrick). |
| 77. Duke Philip count Palatine of the Rhine. Annuity of 10,000 fl., equivalent to 2,500 mks., counting the florin at 3s. 4d., during pleasure. Westm., 19 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 2. See also above, § 8.) |
| 78. Christopher Sampson, of Bobing, Kent. Grant, for 752l. 13s. 4d. of the manor of Swanton Courte, Kent, in tenure of Richard and Thomas Lake, with certain fields named and other lands in the parishes of Bredgare, Bricknell and Wormesell, Kent, likewise in tenure of the said Ric. and Thos. Laake, 5 ac of land in Highwoodcrofte 23 ac. in Wormesell and 1½ ac. called Lyttlewoodcrofte in Bredgare parish in tenure of Alex. Brochall, lands called Bawdensell (17 ac.) Downsell (3 ac.) and Trendellfelde (4 ac.) in Wormesell in tenure of John Cole, lands called Hawkes (40 ac.) and a garden called Hawkes (1½ ac), lands called Pypeslees (l½ ac), Farthinges Plott (3 ac.) and Harpecrofte in Wormesell parish in tenure of Thos. Stable; also the manor of Twedall, Kent, and lands in Gillingham, Chetham and Raynham, Kent, in tenure of Ric. Manser and Wm. Made, and Wm. Charles,—Sir Thomas Wyatt. |
| To hold the manor of Swanton Courte, etc., in fee simple, and the manor of Twedall and premises in Gillingham, Chetham and Raynham to the said Christopher and Mary his wife in survivorship, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Christopher. Del. Westm., 20 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Russell, Gardiner, St. John, Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Chydley and Staunford). Pat. p. 7, m. 56. |
| 79. Thomas Mylner. Livery of lands as kinsman and heir of Thomas Lyndeley, dec. Del. Westm., 20 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beamount). Pat. p. 8, m. 12. |
| 80. Richard Ivar, late of Custoke alias Kewestocke, Soms., husbandman. Pardon of outalwry pronounced against him at the suit of Joan Saunders, widow, executrix of John Wale of Yatton, Soms., husbandman, for a debt of 40 mks.; he having surrendered to the Fleet prison, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountague, chief justice. Westm., 20 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 10, m. 31. |
| 81. Matthew Kent, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. Annuity of 20l. payable from Michaelmas last. Westm., 11 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 10 m. 40. |
| 82. Henry Dyxon, clk. Nomination to be parson of the parish church of Lullingham; in accordance with the instructions given to Sir Thos. Moyle and Sir Edward Wotton, commissioners for the survey of the lordships of Bulloignois and the New Haven, that upon nomination by the King's deputies of these lordships and two of the Commissioners, the Lord Chancellor of England should make letters of presentation to the abp. of Canterbury. Signed, 20 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII., by Lord Stourton, Moyle and Wotton. In English. |
| 83. John Worseley, the King's servant. Lease of all the demesne lands of the manor of Swaynston in the Isle of Wight, now in tenure of Thos. Standishe, and all the lands of the said manor in Standishe's tenure; for 42l. a year.—Margaret Countess of Salisbury, attainted; for 30 years from the Michaelmas following the expiration of Standishe's term, at 42l. rent. Otelande, 18 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 Nov. —P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 40. |
| 84. Thomas Buckland, clk. Nomination (like § 82) to be parson of the parish of Wyre with the chapel of Hedon annexed thereto. Signed, 22 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII., by Lord Grey. Moyle and Wotton. Pat. p. 10, m. 40 (dated 22 Nov.). In English. |
| 85. John Bellowe, of Grymesbye Linc., and Robert Bigott, of Wharram, Yorks. Grant in fee, for 1,456l. 8s. 7½d., of lands in tenure of John Smyth (former tenants Ric. Smythe, Richard and Marg. Lanam and John Sceper) in Hibalstowe, Linc., lands in the fields of Gaynethorpe and Kyrkebyfelde in Hibalstowe, lately in tenure of John Foster and Ric. Smythe, and afterwards of the said John Smythe, and a fourth part of tithes in Hibalstowe in tenure of the said John Smythe,— Goykewell priory. Rents and service in Keylbye, Linc., from lands of George Thompson (2s. 4d.), Mich. Dixson (6d.), the schoolmaster of Hull (16d.) and John Mounson (11s. 1d.), and a cottage formerly in tenure of Robt. Skarye and now of Sir Wm. Askewghe in Keylbye,—Nonnecotton priory. The manor of Wharram and grange of Wharram, Yorks., a watermill, etc., in tenure of Matth. Morwyn in Wharram, and lands (specified) there in tenure of Stephen Morwyn, Hugh Morwyn and Wm. Morwyn, a smithy there in tenure of Robt. Fortune, and messuages, etc., there in tenure of Hen. Henrison, Wm. Cowper, Thos. Bowser, Laur. Howden, Ric. Hayton, Wm. Dawtrey, George Graye's widow, John Segwike, Wm. Robynson, Peter Henryson, Janet Robynson, Agnes Hulande, and John Teny,—Meux mon. The grange of Elkesley in Elkesley, Notts, in tenure of Thomas de le Hey,—Maltersey priory. A messuage etc., called Barkesheies and Wifes londe (60 ac.) in tenure of Thos. Mathewe in Rogate, Suss.,—Durforde priory. A messuage, etc., in tenure of John Grysbye in Awborowe, Linc., a close in tenure of Wm. Merley in Barton upon Humbre, Linc., and a toft in tenure of Thos. Dente in Swabye, Linc.,—St. Katharine's priory without Lincoln. Lands in tenure of Wm. Beck in Duddyngton alias Doddyngton, Linc.,—Haverholme priory. Lands in tenure of Thos. Williamson in Kyrnyngton, Linc.,— Nonnecotton. Lands in the meadows and in Ludney fen within Garnethorpe parish, Linc., in tenure of — (blank) and lands in Garnethorpe in tenure of Alan Palmer and Thos. Garman (at the western end of Wm. Garman's pasture). —Alvingham priory. A messuage, etc., in tenure of John Warde in Oxcome, Linc.,—Hagnabie mon. Messuages, etc., in tenure of Wm. Gibbon, Robt Adlarde and John Halden in Esterbye and Colcebye, Linc.,—Stixwolde priory. The rectory of Carcolston, Notts, the advowson of the vicarage of Workesoppe, Notts, a messuage in tenure of John Chamber in Clumber, in Workesoppe parish, tithes in the town and fields of Clumber, and a portion of tithes in tenure of Ric. Whalley in the town and fields of Screveton alias Screton, Notts,— Workesoppe mon. The grange of Flyntham with dovecot at its western side in tenure of Adam Langley in Flyntham, Notts,— Welbek mon. Lands in tenure of Wm. Styrtevaunte in Carleton, Sutton and Crumwell, Notts,—Ferybye priory, Yorks. A messuage, etc., in tenure of John Down ton in Butterwicke, Dors.,—Shirborne mon. The manor and chief messuage of Whitegifte and a messuage adjoining it with lands (extents given) in Nether Bowthorpe, Over Bowthorpe and Whitgifte in tenure of Thos. Stephenson and Elizabeth his wife, and the tithes of the premises in Whitgifte,— St.Mary's beside the walls of York. Messuages etc., in tenure of Nic. Tretton and Chr. Haslam in Dronfeld, Derb., of Thos. Coke in Colley, Derb., of Ric. Wilson and Wm. Boler in Wigley within Brampton parish, Derb., of John Hobson in Sheffelde parish, Yorks, and of Rog. Blithe in Coldaston, Derb.,—Beawchife priory. A field called Nonneclose alias Nonnefelde and all buildings, etc., therein in tenure of John Pole in Barowcote alias Borowcote within the lordship of Criche, Derb.,—Kyngesmedes priory. Also the chief messuage of Swyneflete in Mersh Lande, Yorks., a toft, a croft and 96 ac. of land in tenure of John Hide and Alice his wife, and Wm. and Robt. his sons, in Rednesse, Swyneflete and Whitgifte in Mershelande, (16 ac. of the said 96 ac. lying in the field called Keyfelde between lands of the late abbey of Wellowe, on the west, and lands of the late abbey of St. Mary's York, on the east, other 16 ac. between the lands of Mawegra on the west and lands of Master Estofte on the east, 2½ ac. in Estmorefelde, 5½ ac. in Lange Sowers, 10 ac. in le West Morefelde, 32 ac. in le Horse Close, and the remaining 14 ac. in Yngfoorthe Close in the fields of Whitgifte), eight ponds and lez meres in tenure of the said John Hide, etc., lying to the west of Ryddyngegate in Swyneflete and Mershelande, and the passage of the water and the water mill, also in their tenure, in Swyneflete and Mershelande, —St. Mary's, York. The messuage called Edmundhall in tenure of the master and fellows of Queen's Hall, Oxford, in St. Peter's parish, Oxford,— Cathedral of Christ and St. Mary, Oxford. Lands in tenure of John Watson in Harmeston, Linc., of Wm. Thomson in Bothbye, Linc., and all other lands of Kyrkested mon. in these places,—Kyrkested. A messuage etc., in tenure of Marg. Drake, widow, in Natton within Tewkysbury parish Glouc., lands in tenure of the tenants of Pamyngton in Synglemeade in Natton, the chief messuage of Natton, a close, and pasture for 120 sheep and 28 cattle at le Penne, in tenure of John Mundye and Eliz. his wife in Natton, and all other lands of Tewkysbury mon. in Natton,—Tewkysbury. The house and site of the late mon. of Romsey, Hants, with mansion called le Abbesse Lodgeing, being in length from the west end of it to the chapel of St. Peter at the eastern end 51ft., within the precinct of the said mon., the chapel of St. Peter and a kitchen, granary, stable and barn within "the utter courte" of the said mon., the land called le Utter Courte, close called le Conygarthe, gardens, etc., and a messuage called "the Clerkes Chamber" and all the buildings in tenure of Peter Westbroke upon the walls of the said site, the messuage called "le Gatehowse," chamber called "the Receyvours lodgeing" and buildings adjoining in tenure of John Richardes upon the said wall, and the meadows called Tapperham, Langley Meade, Gosemeade and South Garden in Romsey which used to be kept in the hands of the abbess and convent,—Romsey. Two messuages in tenure of Wm. Ravnscrofte in Middlewiche, Chesh., —Shrewsbury mon. |
| Except advowsons other than mentioned above, the bells of the late church of Romsey mon., and the lead upon the church and steeple, le Dorter, le Fraytre, and other superfluous buildings within the site of Romsey mon., together with the said superfluous buildings not assigned to the farmer there. Del. Westm., 22 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII—S.B. (signed by Russell, Browne, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Duke and Chydley.) Pat. p. 12, m. 14. |
| 86. Thomas Raynoldes. Fiat for his appointment as escheator of Yorkshire. Del. Westm., 22 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. — S.B. (signed by Norfolk as treasurer). |
| 87. Sir Thomas Darcye, late of Tolleshunt Darcye, Essex. Pardon of outlawry pronounced against him at the suit of John Warley and Wm. Chelsham, of London, mercers, for a debt of 17l. 2s. 6d.; he having surrendered to the Fleet prison, as certified by Sir Edw. Mountagu, chief justice. Westm., 23 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII. p. 7, m. 11. |
| 88. Walter Vaughan and Joan his wife and Roland Vaughan and Elizabeth his wife. Livery of lands in right of the said Joan and Elizabeth as sisters and coheirs of Henry Mile, dec. Del. Westm., 23 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (signed by St. John, Hynde and Beamounte). Pat. p. 7, m. 54. |
| 89. Augustine Porter, of Belton, Linc., and John Bellowe, of Grymesby, Linc. Grant, in fee, for 461l. 17s. 8d., of the house and site of the late nunnery of Grymsbye, with its buildings, gardens, etc., and lands (names and extent given) in Grymesby.— Cathedral of St. Peter, Westminster. The house and site, etc., of the late priory of Augustinian Friars of Grymesby. The manor of Belton, Linc, and lands in tenure of Augustine Porter, Wm. Asloke, Peter Rowth, Robt. Osborne, Wm. Goodson, Wm. Otewell, John Martyn, sen., John Ben, Augustine Asloke, John Goodson, Wm. Barson, John Sharye, John Martyn, jun., and Wm. Hull, in Belton,—St. Mary's, York; also the advowson of the rectory of Belton (former owner not named). Lands in tenure of Wm. Hewerdyn, and John Browne in Belton, Linc.,— St. Katharine's, Lincoln; and lands in tenure of Hen. Porter in the fields of Gonerby in Belton,—Newboo mon. The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Magna Maplestede, Essex, —Stratforde Langthorne mon. A messuage and lands in tenure of Dame Agnes Clarke, in Willoughby, Oxon, and all possessions of Langley priory, Leic., in Willoughby,—Langley. Del. Westm., 23 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Russell, Browne, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 12, m. 4. |
| 90. Christopher Haller, merchant of Andwerp. Licence for three years from 1 Oct. last, to resort into England with jewellery, goldsmiths' work, etc., for the pleasure of the King, Queen, nobles, gentlemen and others, the goods to be shown to the customs officers on arrival and duty paid only upon such as shall be sold. Del. Westm., 23 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B Pat. p. 12, m. 12. |
| 91. Sir Anthony Kingston. Fiat for his appointment to the lordship of the town and castle of St. Briavel and forest of Dene, Glouc., for 21 years from Michaelmas next; at 53l. 7s. 8d. rent and 12d. increase. Headed: 11 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 23 Nov.—S.B. (signed by Norfolk as treasurer, with certificate by Sir Chr. More that security is found in the Exchequer). |
| 92. John Abbey, clk. Nomination to be parson of the parish of Retty; in accordance with the instructions to Sir Thos. Moyle, Sir Edw. Wotton and others, commissioners for the survey of Bolloignois and New Haven, that, upon nomination by either of the King's deputies of these lordships and two of the commissioners, the Lord Chancellor should make the King's letters of presentation to the abp. of Canterbury. Signed, 24 Nov. 3B Hen. VIII., by Lord Stourton, Moyle and Wotton. Pat. p. 10, m. 40 (dated 24 Nov.). In English. |
| 93. William Dunche. To be auditor of the exchange of the coinage and mint of gold and silver coin and bullion, within the Tower of London and of all the officers and servants therein engaged, and of the mints within the cities of York, Canterbury and Bristol and in Southwark, erected or to be erected; vice Nich. Mynne, dec,; with 50l. a year for himself and 10l. for a clerk, payable from Michaelmas last. Otelande, 21 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 24 Nov. —P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 7 (marked as cancelled because surrendered 14 Oct. 2 Edw. VI. in order to be made in another form). |
| 94. Guydo Cavalcantie and Stiatta Cavalcantie, his brother, merchants of Florence. Licence for three years to resort freely into England with jewellery and goldsmiths' work and harness and munitions of war, for the King, Queen, nobles, gentlemen and others; the articles to be shown first to the officers of the port of London, and custom paid only on those sold. Otelande, 19 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 24 Nov. — P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 13. In English. Rymer, XV. 105. |
| 95. Walter Peperte, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. Licence to export 500 "brode Englisshe clothes unwrought" and to import 500 tuns of Gascoigne wines and Tholous woad. Westm., 13 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 24 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 14. In English. |
| 96. John Bellowe, of Grymesbye, Linc., and John Broxolme, of London. Grant, in fee, for 1.301l. 4s. 6¼d., of the manor of Thymblethorpe, Norf., lands in tenure of Rog. Bullardes, Simon Bullarde, Robt. Bondes, Thos. Parkes, Thos. Hamonde, Edm. Wilde, Reg. Bretse, Robt. Bache, clk., Robt. Cambell, Robt. Empson, Dorothy Bowse, widow, John Bulwarde, Wm. Bulward, Robt. Grought, Robt. Beamondes, Thos. Beamondes, Ric. Walker, John Walker, Wm. Cobbe, Edm. Athill. John Reedes, John Cockeman, Thos. Pescodes, John Bynearde, Wm. Pescodes, John Foxe, Wm. Monney, Barth. Browne, Wm. Balle, Alice Ball, Thos. Monney, Robt. Bache, clk., Robt. Heydon, John Jervis, Sir Jas. Bullen, and Sir John Heydon in Thymblethorpe,—Sir Ric. Southwell. The manor or messuage of Meere in Meere. Linc., in tenure of Jas. Plumtre and Prisca his wife, and lands in tenure of Thos. Hall in Meere, —Eagle preceptory and St. John's of Jer6usalem. The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Redburne, Linc.,—Selby mon., Yorks. Lands in tenure of John Crane in Bultham, Linc. —Eagle preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. Lands in tenure of Thos. Aldrige in Carleton parish, Beds., and all possessions of Caldwell mon. in Carleton,—Caldwell. The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Cotteham, Notts, with tithe barn there in tenure of John Markeham,— Thurgarton priory. A messuage and lands lately in tenure of John Mounson and afterwards of Ric. Moore in Chaborne, Linc.,— Willoughton preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. Lands in tenure of John Burnebye, Thos Burneby, Robt. Warton, Ric. Burneby, Chr. Burneby, John Whetlame, Hen. Smale and the chaplain of the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin of Cleteham, in Cleteham, Linc.,—cell of Stampforth, Linc., and Durham mon. The house called le Abbes Lodgeing within the precinct of the mon. of St. Mary, Winchester, extending from the monastery church on the north to the house called le Frayter on the south, with buildings called "le Butterey, Pantrey, Kitchyn and le Larder" thereto annexed, a house called le Gatehouse, the barn, bake-house, brewhouse, stable, churchyard, gardens, etc., in tenure of Thos. Tycheborne, all lands within the site of the said mon. which were occupied by the convent at the dissolution,— St. Mary's, Winchester. Two gardens in tenure of John Honeley and Agnes Vine and of Joan Grene. widow, within the precinct of Clerkenwell mon., Midd. Rents and service, and the lands from which these are due, in Hetherlande and the parish of Waysshefelde, Devon, viz., 26s. 8d. (tenant John Harrys, King's serjeant at law, in Hetherlande), 10s. (t. the said John Harrys, in Sowridge). 4s. (t. John Strobridge and Jas. Richerde, in Southwynbowe), 13s. 4d. (t. the said John Harryes, in Emmerforde), 3s. (t. John Eire, in Northwynbowe), 5s (t. the said John Eyre, in Stanterne), 2s. 8d. (t. the said John Eyre, in Esterkewridge, 16d. (t. the said John Eyre, in Westerkewridge), and 2s. (t. John Hoddishill, in Hoddishill), and all possessions of Syon mon., Midd., in Hetherlande and Waisshefelde,—Syon. Lands in tenure of Wm. Suwalle in Kayworth parish, Notts.—Darley mon., Derb. A croft called le Temples Crofte in More, Chesh., lands in tenure of Wm. Leftwiche and Thos. Harryson (next le Mershe) in More, of Randolph Hixson in Preston, Chesh., and of Wm. and Thos. Smethehurste in Wyntonley within the town of Halyngton, Chesh., — Norton mon. Lands in tenure of Wm. Alanson in Whisbie and Bultham, Linc.—Bardeney mon. Lands in tenure of John Luffe in Bultham, Linc.,—St. Katharine's, Lincoln. A garden called Frayrye Haye (½ ac.) in tenure of John Butler in Horton, Glouc.,—Quenyngton preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. A messuage called Lopeshall and lands in tenure of George Radishe, gent., Agnes his wife, Hen. Molynaux and Wm. Radishe, in Damerham Wilts, —Anstie preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. Lands in tenure of Augustine Barone, John Ponsatte, John Norball (at Catehill) and Humph. Dicke, and a wood called Bratton Coppies (16 ac.) in Bratton, Soms.,— Brewton mon. The chapel called Our Lady Chapel in Burnevall within the parish of St. Mary de Westporte in Malmesbury, Wilts,—Malmesbury mon. The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Charleton Adampe, Soms., the mansion of the said rectory and lands called Courte Orcharde, Riecrofte, Courte Garden and le Courte Barton, in tenure of Thos. Toker, there,— Brewton. Land called Surrenden Croft (7 ac.), in tenure of Robt. Seyntleger, in Feversham parish, Kent, —Feversham mon. Rents and service for lands in Conyngesbie, Linc., of John Crosrobie, clk., (8d.) John Bable (8d.), Kath. Rigges (8d.), Robt. More (8d.), John Bones (2d.), Robt. Blakehethe (12d.) and the alderman of the guild of St. Mary in Conyngesbie (8d.),— Willoughton commandry. The manor of Totton, Hants, with all appurtenances in Elyng, Hants,— mon. de Leto Loco. A cottage in tenure of John Webster in Chesterfelde, Derb.,—Beawchiff mon. Lands in tenure of Ric. Manours, esq., in Stondon, Herts. — Crowlande mon. Line. A messuage called Skalles and lands lately in tenure of Nic. Thorneborough and afterwards of Matth. Thomson in the township of Skalles within the archdeaconry of Richmond, a messuage and lands in tenure of John Tolneson in the township of Waremore, in the archdeaconry of Richmond, and all lands of Seyton priory in Skalles and Waremore,— Seyton. Lands in tenure of Wm, Holgate in Moremonkton, co. city of York, and all lands of Fountance mon. in Moremonkton,—Fountance. Lands in tenure of John Lamborne in Preston and Cowlev, Bucks.,—Myssenden mon, Rent of 3s. and service from lands of John Humpfrey in Upton, Chesh., and the lands in his tenure there,— Byrkenhedd priory. A house, garden and shop in tenure of John Byrkenhed in Wygan, Lanc., and all lands of Whalley mon. in Wygan,— Whalley. Lynton grange in Wyntryngham parish, Yorks., and tithes in Newton and Thirkilbye, Yorks., lately in tenure of Edw. Canon and afterwards leased to Wm. Fuller, gent.,—Olde Malton priory. Lands in tenure of Thos. Wilson in Wolthwaite, Yorks., and all lands there of the mon. or hosp. of St. Leonard in York. Lands in tenure of Giles Smythe and Robt. Smythe (formerly of Robt. Garlande) in Walkeringham, Notts.,— Workesoppe priory. A messuage, etc., in tenure of Ric. Churchegate in Eston, Ntht., —Crowlande mon., Linc. A cottage and lands in Staynton, Yorks.,— Roche mon. Del. Westm., 24 Nov.— (year omitted) Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Russell, Browne, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Duke and Chydley). Pat. p. 12, m. 19. |
| 97. John viscount Lysley, K.G., Great Admiral of England. Livery of lands as s. and h. of Elizabeth viscountess Lysley, late wife of Arthur Plantagenet late viscount Lysley. Del. Westm., 25 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.— S.B. (signed by St. John, Hynde and Beamount). Pat. p. 4, m. 45. |
| 98. Laurence Herwarde, clk., rector of Southstonham, Hants, and Stephen Tenante, clk. Grant, in fee, (for the manor of Thorpe in Holdernes and lands in Alburgh, Hylson, Owstwicle and Bennyngholme in Holderness, Yorks., and the manor of Carleton Scroope, Linc., granted to the Crown by their charter dated 8 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII., and for 179l. 12d.) of the site, etc., of the late Augustinian Friars in London, in tenure of Ric. Morison, and messuages and gardens within the said site, viz., (1) the Priors Chamber late of Dr. Boland, (2) a garden lying on the south side of the choir there from the chapel of St. John Baptist as far as "le Bakegate one the strete side" leased to—Howell, (3) the great house in the principal cloister (4) the little house adjoining the choir, and that part of the dormitory above the said choir called Calles alias th'Ostrie, two les vestries one beneath and the other above the chapel called le Dukes Chapell annexed to it, with the yard adjoining, (5) the messuage, etc., in tenure of Thos. Gefferie and Agnes his wife, and (6) the chamber called Bachelors Gefferyes Chamber now in tenure of Robt. Rough. |
| Also the manor of Whadden, Wilts, in tenure of Hen. Pildrem,—priory of Ederos alias Iveschurche. The advowson of the rectory and vicarage of Middelton, Hants (former owner not named). A field called Wadsam alias Waddesham (56 ac.) in Kyngeswood, Wilts, leased to Nic. Poyntz.— Kyngeswood abbey. A pension of 26s. 8d. out of Midelton rectory, Hants,— Wherwell mon. The chief messuage and grange in Walkeringham, Notts, and fields (names and extents given) there in tenure of Giles Smyth,— Worsoppe priory. The free chapel of Naylond, Suff., with lands called Prestes Feldes (30 ac.) in Naylond, and Woodffen (16 ac.) in Magna Horscley, Essex, in tenure of Jas. Abbes, sen., which belonged to that chapel, and all lands of that chapel in Naylond now in tenure of Edward Richemonde, and all other its possessions in Naylond and Magna Horscley and elsewhere. |
| Also the principal cloister within the said Augustinian Friars, London, and the piece of land lying within the said principal cloister and the dormitory built over it on the west, and the void ground between the church and the house of lord Seynt John called Staple Halle, being 126 ft. long and in breadth between the dormitory and the house called Mores Howse 14ft. and between the porter's lodge and the said Mores Howse 40 ft. Del. Westm., 25 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (injured, signed by Russell, Gardiner, Browne, St. John, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Hendley and Bacon). Pat. p. 12, m. 23. |
| 99. Agnes Curtes, widow of Anthony Curtes, dec. Annuity of 8l. 10s. out of lands in Hole alias Hoiolde, Clee and Itterby, Linc., in the King's hands by the minority of Thomas Curtes, s. and h. of the said Anthony; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Hanworthe, 24 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 26 Nov.— P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 3. |
| 100. Jevan ap David ap Jevan, late of Trewalter, Heref., husbandman. Pardon for felony in stealing a "donne graye" horse, worth 26s. 8d., which he and Henry Heuge alias Henry ap Thomas, of Llanvihangell Kylcornell, Monm., labourer, took out of the close of David ap John Gll'm Gruffethe at Treherd, Heref., 20 June, 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 26 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Richard bp. of Co. et Lich. and Robert Touneshende). Pat. p. 12, m. 11. |
| 101. William Daunce. Warrant for livery of lands to him as s. and h. of Sir John Daunce who (by the office found 8 Dec. 37 Hen. VIII.) died seised of the late priory of Muresley, Bucks, leaving the said William aged 45 years and more. Dated 26 May, 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 26 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Goodrick and Beamount). In English. |
| 102. Robert Platt, late of Assheton under Lyne, Lanc., chapman. Pardon of outlawry pronounced against him for a debt of 4l. 5s. 9d., at the suit of Arthur Devonshyre, of London, grocer. Westm., 27 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII., p. 6, m. 43. |
| 103. Bartholomew Compagni, a native of Florence. Grant, for his services in the King's secret affairs in the late war, of licence for life to export broadcloths, kerseys, lead, tin, and all merchandise not pertaining to the Staple of Calais, and to import cloth of silk or of silk and gold or silver, silks not in cloth, chamelott, wines sweet and not sweet, wines called malmeseys, madder, alum, oils, spices and any other merchandise; to such extent that the customs upon these, at the rate paid by Englishmen, do not exceed 100l. in any one year; paying such customs as Englishmen pay. Hanworthe, 25 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 12, m. 7 (marked as cancelled because surrendered by the said Bartholomew 25 Dec. 2 and 3 Philip and Mary). |
| 104. William Portman, one of the justices of King's Bench. Custody of a third part of the rectory of Morbathe and of lands in Bawnton called Hawkeridgedowne, Devon, in the King's hands by the minority of Stephen Tristram, s. and h. of John Tristram, dec.; with wardship and marriage of the heir. Hanworthe, 25 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 Nov.—P.S. Pat. p. 7, m. 54. |
| 105. William Bayly. Pardon of outlawry pronounced against him at the suit of Roger Wsynslowe, of Kebill or Kebyll, Wilts, clothier, for a debt of 30l.; he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as certified by Sir Edward Mountague, chief justice. Westm., 29 Nov. Pat. 38 Hen. VIII., p. 7, m. 11. |
| 106. Thos. Brigges. Warrant for livery of lands to him as s. and h. of Edw. Brigges, who died 8 March, 28 Hen. VIII., seised of the manor of Skremby, worth 40s. yearly. Dated 12 Nov. 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 30 Nov. 38 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Hynde, Sewster and Beamount). |
| In English. |
| 107. Licences to alienate (fn. 14) :— |
| Fras. Jobson and Elizabeth his wife to George Sayer. Manors of Braseweke and Abbottes with appurtenances in Mileende, Stanway, Lexden, Fordeham and Copford, Essex. (1st.) P. 11, m. 8. |
| Nich. Bacon and Joan his wife to Wm. Axton and Margery his wife. Water mill, etc., in Ingham, Culford and Hengrave, Suff. (1st.) P. 12, m. 51. |
| Thos. Pomery to Wymund Carewe. Manor of Bridgetowne Pomery with lands there and in the park of Berypomery, Devon. (2nd.) P. 11, m, 8. |
| Edw. Basshe and Robt. Cuttryce to Wm. Davy. Rents and lands (specified) in Barneham, Suff., in tenure of Wm. Perwyn,—Thetford nunnery. (2nd.) P. 12, m. 43. |
| Thos. Colsell and Mary his wife to Sir William Dacre, lord Dacre and Graystoke. All the lands in Depedale, Patterdale, Walles, Farleton, Penreth and Carleton, Westmld. and Cumb., which belonged to Wm. Lancaster, attainted, and were granted to Sir Humph. Ratclyff of Bedyngton, Surr., and afterwards purchased by Colsell from the said Sir Humphrey. (2nd.) Ib. |
| Edw. Watson, of Rokyngham, Ntht., and Hen. Herdson, skinner, of London, to Hen. Waver alias Over, of Coventry. Rents in Bramcott alias Barwangle, Warw., from lands of Wm. Lucas, Ric. Barleston, Wm. Wolff, Wm. Sadler, and — Watkyn, and lands there in tenure of Thos. Normanton, John Barleston, and Chr. Saddeler of Wolforshill in Bukkyngton parish, Warw.,—mon. de Pratis, Leicester. (3rd.) P. 4, m. 50. |
| John Edmondes alias Baldewyn, sen. and jun., to Thos. Lawrens. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Markestey, Essex,—Sir Thomas lord Audeley of Walden. (3rd.) P. 10, m. 25. |
| Wm. Thorpe to Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law. Lands in Thorpe, Notts, in tenure of John Thorpe,—St. John's of Jerusalem and Egle preceptory. (3rd.) P. 11, w. 7. |
| Sir Wm. Turvyle of Aston Flamvyle to George Turvyle, his second son. Lands in Aston Flamvyle,—Polleaworth mon., Warw. (3rd.) P. 12, m. 50. |
| Edw. Watson, of Rokyngham, Ntht.. and Hen. Herdson, skinner, of London, to Chas. Lyster. Rent in Somerby, Leic., from lands of Thos. Clement, the close there in tenure of the said Clement, and lands there in tenure of Geo. Corver Thos. Parker, and Wm. Trygge (formerly Wm. Asshebye), and rents there from lands of Peter Brughtyng and Thos. Kebull—Kirby Bellera priory: also lands there in tenure of Thos. Croden, Wm. Colyngwood alias Carvar, and Jas. Fulcham, —Launde priory; and all other possessions of Launde and Kirbye Bellers in Somerby. (4th.) P. 4, m. 48. |
| Sir Thomas Hennege to Robt. Hennege. Manor of Fauxflete alias Thorneton Howse, with appurtenancee in Blaktoft parish, Yorks; also the chief messuage and lands called Staynhall in Goull next Swyneflete, in the parish of Snayth, Yorks; and all other the said Sir Thomas's lands in Fauxflete alias Thorneton Howse, Scalby, Newton, Blaktofte, and Thornton Lande, and in Blaktoft, Goull and Skelton, Yorks.— Thorneton mon., Linc. (4th.) P. 10, m. 25. |
| John Pescode to Chr. Pescode, his son. Rectory of Hawkeley within the parish of Newton Valence, Hants,— Edington mon., Wilts. P. 10, m. 27. |
| Ant. Brigham to Fras. Knolles. Messuage, etc., called Portaryens in Caversham, Oxon. (6th.) P. 8, m. 15. |
| Ric. and Rog. Taverner to Alex. Hudson, of London, brewer, and John Conyngham. Three closes in Chandons, Berks., in tenure of Thos. Cockes.—Abendon mon. (6th.) P. 12, m. 51. |
| John Penne and Lucy his wife to Vincent Poure. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Curtlyngton alias Cirlington, Oxon, and a portion of tithes in the fields of Norbroke leased with the said rectory to John Andrewes—Coventry Charterhouse. (7th.) P. 4, m. 16. |
| Ric. and Robt. Taverner to George Sayntpoll. Messuages, etc., in tenure of John Dowrye in Alysby, Linc. (7th.) P. 11, m. 6. |
| Thos. Seyntaubyn and Agnes his wife to Nic. Meggys. Lands in Indecote, Devon. (8th.) P. 4, m. 51. |
| Lord Chancellor Wriothesley to Thos. Pace, of Southampton, and Elizabeth his wife. Manor of Cadland, Hants, and two gardens in Winchester, Hants,—Tychefeld mon. (9th.) P. 12, m. 40. |
| Sir Ric. Lee to Edw. Cowper of Somptinge, Suss. Manor or lordship of Lychepole, with appurtenances in Somptynge and Bradewater or Brodewater, Suss.,— hospital or almshouse in Arundel. (10th.) P. 10, m. 28. |
| Sir Ric. Lee to John Page of Ertham. Manor or lordship of Ertham alias Boowdon, in Ertham, Suss.,—hosp. or almshouse in Arundel. (10th.) P. 10, m. 28. |
| Sir. Ric. Lee to John Cobden of Bynderton, Suss. Lands in Westdene, Suss., called Archore,—hosp. or almshouse in Arundel. (10th.) P. 10, m. 29. |
| John, Viscount Lysle to Thos. Hunckys, of Radbroke, Glouc. Manor of Preston upon Stowre, rents and service from lands there of Wm Dalby and the churchwardens of Preston, the site and demesnes of the said manor in tenure of Rog. Wakeman, two water mills in tenure of Humph. Skoryar, Ellen his wife and John their son, in survivorship, the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Preston upon Stowre,—Tewkysbury mon. (10th.) P 11, m. 7. |
| Chr. Alen, mercer of London, and Agnes his wife, to Ric. Sampford, of Bernes Rodynge, Essex. Manor of Scrynes and messuages called Scrynes, Series and Dukes in Wryttall and Roxwell, Essex, with appurtenances in Wryttell, Roxwell, Shellowe, Wyllyngale Spayne and Bromefelde, Essex, in tenure of Thos. Sampford and Robt. Crusshe, and woods (named) in Wryttell and Roxwell,— Ric. Fermour, attainted. (10th.) P. 12, m. 47. |
| Andrew Dudley and Thos. Ramsey, grocer, of London, to Hugh Lee. Manor of Lychefeilde in Lychefeilde, Staff.,—Dodforde priory. (12th.) P. 10, m. 28. |
| Mich. Welbore of Claveringe, Essex, to his uncle Ric. Welbore, and Margaret his wife, for life, in survivorship. Site of the late priory of Friars Preachers beside Pontefract, Yorks, with gardens, etc., (specified), in tenure of the said Richard and of Robt. Foxley. (12th.) P. 10, m. 29. |
| John Mershe and Alice his wife to Hen. Neale. Land (specified) in Hardingstone parish in tenure of John Wilkynson, and in the parishes of Calton and Hardingstone in tenure of Edm. Kinwelmershe (12th.) P. 10, m. 29. |
| Sir Ric. Lee and Marg his wife to John Staker, Edward Staker and John Staker, son of the said Edward, in fee to the last named John Staker. Messuage and lands in Ilesham and Clympinge, Suss.,—house or hosp. of Holy Trinity in Arundel. (13th.) P. 10, m. 28. |
| Edw. Elryngton and Humph. Metclaff to Thos. Crowley. Manor or grange of Chyshull in Chyshull and Chrysshall, Essex, and lands there called Freas and Barnes leased with it to Thos. Warde and Edw. Hagger, pasture in the common called Owghtwood alias Crystall Busshes in Crystall parish, Essex, and lands in Woodfield in the same parish also leased to Warde and Hagger,—Tyltey mon. (13th.) P. 12, m. 44. |
| John Soper, of Spekington, Soms., to William Lyte of Lyllesdonne, Soms. Manor of Northover, Soms., which belonged to the priory of St. John Baptist of Bridgewater, and lands (specified) in Northover in tenure of Robt. Golde, John Golde, Robt. Body, John Body and Agnes wife of Ric Body, also all lands in Northover, Kington and Charleton, Soms., and the advowson of Northover vicarage. (14th.) P. 10, m. 37. |
| John Semys and Agnes his wife. Pardon for alienation without licence by the said John, one of the aldermen of Gloucester, who by will, 21 Nov. 31 Hen. VIII., bequeathed to the said Agnes, for life, with remainder to the heirs of their bodies, messuages (specified) in Gloucester in tenure of Geoff. Wytherley, Ric. Curteys and Chr. Aubrey, Thos. Vele, the said John Semys and John Webbe. (14th.) P. 11, m. 14. |
| Benjamin Gonson and Ursula his wife to Giles Harryson. Brewhouse called le Red Lyon in the parish of St. Botolph in Est Smythfeld, beside London, Midd.,—St. Mary Graces. (14th.) P. 12, m. 43. |
| Wm. Seyntbarbe to his brother Thos. Seyntbarbe, of Salisbury, merchant. Rectory and advowson of vicarage of Compton alias Compton Chamberlayne, and manor of Homyngton, Wilts.,—St. Edmund's college in Salisbury. (14th.) P. 12, m. 50. |
| John Clement, clk., to John Inby, of Carleton Rode, Norf. Fifteen acres of land in Carleton Rode. (15th.) P. 8, m. 15. |
| Thos. Ayer and Frances his wife to Roger Higham and Alice his wife, in fee to the said Roger. Lands (named) commonly called Jenkynmaldons in the parishes of Hayeslef, Purleigh, Woodham Mortymer and St. Mary and St. Peter in Maldon, Essex,—hosp. of St. Giles of Maldon; and lands in Hayslef, Leygh, Purleigh, Woodham Mortymer, and St. Mary and St. Peter in Maldon,—Byleigh mon. (15th.) P. 10, m. 38. |
| Wm. Unwyn and Joan his wife, d. and h. of Ric. Bassett to Sir Wm. Poulet lord St. John. Frowbury manor and lands in Frowbury and Kyngeaclere, Hants. (16th.) P. 4, m. 51. |
| Anne late wife of Nicholas Gifford, of Duston, Ntht. Pardon for acquisition without licence of lands bequeathed to her by the will of the said Nicholas, viz., two parts of the house and site and demesnes (specified) of the late mon. of St. James beside Northampton. (16th.) P. 11, m. 7. |
| Sir Ric. Lee and Marg. his wife to John Carne and Joan his wife and Ric. Carne, in fee to the said John. Manor of Kyngeston juxta Lewes, with appurtenances there and in Lewes, Rotyngdewe and Ballesdewe, Suff. (sic). (16th.) P. 12, m. 44. |
| Sir Ric. Lee and Marg. his wife to Edw. Shelley and Joan his wife in fee to the said Edw. Manor of Sullington and advowson of the church of Sullington, and lands (extent given) in Sullington, Cobdene, Yokeborne, Chiltington, Echingfeilde alias Hechingfeilde, Assheton, Wasshington, Boughton, Asshehurste, Byllingherst, Bramborough, Bartelmewes and Storington, Suss. (17th.) P. 10, m. 28. |
| Thos. Skypwith to Sir Ric. Lee. St. Peter's rectory, of the town of St. Albans, Herts, and the grange called Seynt Peter's Graunge alias Wolmans Fee in St. Peter's parish, in tenure of John Bigge, and the advowson of the vicarage of St. Peter's ; except the pension paid to St. Albans mon. from the said vicarage, a tenement and garden in tenure of Edw. Smyth adjoining the said grange, and all lands reserved to the Crown which, before the making of the lease of the said rectory and grange to John Bigge, were leased by copy of court roll,— St. Alban's mon. (17th.) P. 12, m. 41. |
| Thos. Palmer to Wm. and Thos. Axtell of Bovyngton, Herts, in fee to the said William. Four fields (named) in Sarrett parish, Herts., leased with the site of Newhall manor, Herts; which manor and fields belonged to St. Albans mon. (18th.) P. 10, m. 30. |
| Robt. Hogan and Bridget his wife to Ric. Harrington. Lands (extent given) in Wendlynge, Norf. (18th.) P. 10, m. 30. |
| Wm. Mylward, dec. and Sancia Mylward, his widow. Pardon for alienation of lands without licence, viz., the manor and demesnes of Bushey, Herts, in tenure of John Wythe, a water mill in Bushey, and warren of coneys in Bushey and Watford, Herts, in tenure of John Burnell and Wm. Huchonson, the advowson of Bushey rectory, and woods called Bushey Hall Parke Copyes (12 ac.), Hownslo Grove (8 ac.), Bushey Grove (8 ac.), the wood upon the aforesaid warren (24 ac.) and wood in Bushey Hethe (10 ac.); which lands the said Wm. Mylward alias Alexander, by his will, made 2 March 37 Hen. VIII., bequeathed to his wife, and afterwards 8 July, 36 (sic.) Hen. VIII. the said Wm. died. (18th.) P. 12, m. 51. |
| Thos. Woodhouse, of Waxham, Norf., to Sir Fras. Lovell. Manor of Bowdham, Norf., called Westacre Manor, with all appurtenances in Bowdham and adjoining towns in Shroppam hundred', two several faldages, etc., belonging, the one to the said manor, the other to the rectory of St. Andrew in Rowdham; also the rectory of St. Andrew in Rowdham and the vicarage of Rowdham. (19th.) P. 7, m. 7. |
| Edward earl of Hertford to Ric. Taverner. Manor, grange and farm of Hartington in the parish of Kingeston upon Thames, Surr. (20th.) P. 10, m. 31. |
| John Maynard and Wm. Breton to Sir Ric. Lee. Moiety of tithes in St. Michael's parish in the town of St. Albans, Herts, now in Maynard's tenure,—St. Albans mon. (20th.) P. 10, m. 39. |
| John Bellowe and Robt. Bygott to Robt. Ryves of Blansforde, Dors. Messuage, etc., in tenure of John Downton in Butterwyk, Dors.,— Shirborne mon. (20th.) P. 12, m. 44. |
| Ric. and Walter Cupper to John Pakyngton of Hampton Lovet, Wore, and Thos. Pakyngton, and the heirs male of the body of the said John; with remainder to the heirs male of the said Thomas, with remainder to John Pakyngton, jun., brother of the said Thomas, and his heirs male, with remainder to Humph. Pakyngton, brother of the said John, the father, and his heirs male, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas. Lordship and manor of Faukenapultre alias Fackenapultre, Wore, with appurtenances there and in Droitwiche, Doderhill and Hampton Lovett, Worc. (23rd.) P. 4, m. 48. |
| Hen. Jernyngham and Frances his wife to Edw. Pate. Field called the Great Haunger (140 ac.) with a barn therein in Totenham parish, Midd.,—mon. of St. Mary of Clerkenwell. (23rd.) P. 10, m. 31. |
| John Bellowe and Robt. Bygotte to Ric. Stevynson. Chief messuage of Swynflete in Mershelande, Yorks., and lands (specified), in tenure of John Hyde, Alice his wife and Wm. and Robt. his sons, in Rednesse, Swynefleet and Whitegifte in Mersheland aforesaid,—St. Mary's, York. (23rd.) P. 10, m. 32. |
| John Bellowe and Robt. Bygott to Thos. Stevynson. Manor of Whitegifte, Yorks., with fields (names and extents given) in Whitegifte in tenure of Thos. Stevynson and Elizabeth his wife,—St. Mary's, York. (23rd.) P. 10, m. 38. |
| Sir Wm. Pagett, one of the two Principal Secretaries, to John Flakett, of Thorp, Derb. Hunsedon grange in Thorp parish, Derb.,—Trente mon., Staff. (23rd.) P. 11, m. 8. |
| The same to Ralph Crane, of Middelton, Derb. Chapel and messuage called "the mense place" in Shene, Staff. (23rd.) Ib. |
| Ralph Rowlett to Wm. Ibgrave. Manor of Hyde, Herts, and lands in Abbottes Langley, Herts. (24th.) P. 6, m. 36. |
| Ralph Grinacres to Oliver Breres. Moiety of a chief messuage and lands in Bollonde, Yorks, in tenure of John Proctour,—Sir Stephen Hamerton. (24th.) P. 10, m. 39. |
| Arthur Gonson and others. Pardon of alienation of lands without licence viz., lands called Spyttell londes in the parish of St. Peter of Maldon, Essex, a field called Brodefeld there, a house called the Graunge Howse, etc., Byeleygh mon.; which lands Benedicta Gonson, widow of Wm. Gonson of London, enfeoffed to Hen. Tyrrell of Heron, Essex, and Ant. Marler, of London, merchant, to her use during her life, with remainder to Arthur Gonson, one of her sons, and the heirs male of his body, and contingent remainders in default of such heirs, successively, in tail male, to Benjamin and Anthony, other sons, and to Eliz. Marler, sen., wife of the said Ant. Marler, Avicia wife of Thos. Myldmay, King's auditor, and Thomasina wife of the said Henry Tyrrell, 1st, 2nd and 3rd daughters of the said Benedicta, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said Wm. Gonson. The said Benedicta is now dead and the said Arthur in possession. (24th.) P. 12, m. 49. |
| Sir Ric. Lee to Thos. Palmer. Manors of Hene, Feelde and Knoll alias Knell, Suss., and all lands in Hene, Brodewater, Goringe, Feelde, Knoll alias Knell, and Terringe, Suss., which belonged to the late hospital or almshouse of Holy Trinity of Arundell, Suss. (25th.) P. 10, m. 31. |
| John Bellowe and Robt. Bygotte to Daniel Perte. Messuages, etc., (specified) in Natton in Tewkysburie parish, Glouc, in tenure of Marg. Drake, widow, the tenants of Pamyngton, and John Mundye and Eliz. his wife, and all possessions of Tewkyburie mon. in Natton,— Tewkesbury. (25th.) P. 10, m. 32. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to Ric. Marden. Manor of Totton, with appurtenances in Elinge, Hants,— Netley mon. (25th.) P. 10, m. 37. |
| John Tayler of Seasdon to Edw. Leveson and Eliz. his wife. Tithes in the town and parish of Treshull, and in the town of Seasdon, Staff. (25th.) P. 11, m. 8. |
| Wm. Meryhurst to Edw. Leveson and Eliz. his wife. Chief messuage or site of the manor of Bewbrydge, Salop, and lands in Bewbrydge and Broughton, Salop, in tenure of Jocosa Elyottes, widow, John Reynoldes, Wm. Hichcoke and Humph. Byllyngesley, rents (specified) from lands of Rog. Broke, Wm. Gravenor, Robt. Rogerse, John Turdayn, and Rog. Bertet in Bewbrydge, and all other lands in Bewbridge and Chellmershe which belonged to Thos. Rugeway, of Shippeley, Salop, dec. (25th.) Ib., m. 9. |
| Andrew Nowell to Wm. Staunford and Wm. Wyrley, in fee to Staunford until Wyrley, before the Annunciation of St. Mary next, may pay Staunford 300l. and a moiety of the legal expenses about the assurance of the property to them, and after that payment one moiety to remain to Wyrley and the other to Staunford, in fee, — in default of such payment the whole remaining to Staunford, in fee. Manor of Pury Barre, Staff. (25th.) Ib., m. 9. |
| John Broxolme and John Bellowe to George Dakyns. Grange called Lynton Graunge in Wintringham parish. Yorks, and tithes in Newton and Thirkilby lately in tenure of Edw. Canon and afterwards of Wm. Fuller. (25th.) P. 11, m. 14. |
| Walter Bucler to Maurice Denys and Elizabeth his wife. Mansion, etc., of the late College of Wye, Kent, manors of Perycourte and Surrenden, rectory of Promhill, pensions of 33s. 4d. out of Westwell rectory, 10s. out of Hothefield rectory and 8s. out of Estwell rectory, and all lands in Wye, Wydtheston, Nacolt, Henxsell, Goodmesham, Crondale, Charter Magna, Bethersden, Postlyng, Westbury and Promhill, Kent, which belonged to Wye College. (25th.) P. 12, m. 45. |
| Nic. Orwell, of Clyff, Kent, to Fras. And Erasmus Saunder, natural and legitimate sons of Wm. Saunder of Evell, in fee to the said Francis. A marsh called Harsyng Mershe formerly in tenure of John Thorneton and John Dixe in Clyff,— Thomas abp. of Canterbury. (26th.) P. 12, m. 45. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to John Spencer. Manor of Thymblethorpe, Norf., and lands in tenure of Rog. Bullardes, Simon Bullarde, Robt. Bondes, Thos. Parkes, Thos. Hamonde, Edm. Wilde, Reg. Bretse, Robt. Bache, clk., Robert Cambell, Robt. Empson, Dorothy Bowse, widow, John Bulwarde, Wm. Bulwarde, Robt. Groughte, Robt. Beamondes, Thos. Beamonde, Ric. Walker, John Walker, Wm. Colle, Edm. Athyll, John Reedes, John Cockeman, Thos. Pescoddes, John Bynearde, Wm. Pescoddes, John Foxe, Wm. Monney, Barth. Browne, Wm. Balle, Alice Balle, Thos. Monney, Robt. Bache, clk., Robt. Heydon, John Jervys, Sir Jas Bulley (sic) and Sir John Heydon, in Thymblethorpe,— Sir Ric. Southwell. (28th.) P. 7, m. 7. |
| John Bellowe and John Broxolme to Thos. Singleton and Ellen his wife, in fee to the said Thomas. Messuage and lands lately in tenure of Nic. Thornborough and afterwards of Matth. Thompson in the town of Skalles, within the archdeaconry of Richmond,—Seyton priory. (28th.) P. 10, m. 37. |
| Thos. Godwyn of London to John Heydon and Joan his wife. Farm called Huntebere in the parishes of Woodebery and Otterey St. Mary, Devon, lately in tenure of Charles Hoppyng alias Hoptkyn and now of Ric. Hoppyng alias Hoptkyn,—Henry marquis of Exeter. (28th.) P. 11, m. 14. |
| Ric. and Rog. Taverner to Nic. Rookewod, chief prothonotary of Common Pleas. Manor or grange of Lyvermere, Suff, with appurtenances in Wangford, Brandenfery, Lakynghethe, Downeham, Elvedon, Barneham, Thetford, Iklyngham, Ixworthe, and Hampton, Suff., in tenure of Edm. Rokewod, dec, and Clement Higham— Warden mon., Beds. (29th.) P. 7. m. 8. |
| Ric. Stephyn, a gentleman of the Chapel, and Geo. Bucke to Sir John Clere. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Funhall, Norf.,—Flyxton priory, Suff. (29th.) P. 10, m. 37. |
| Sir Wm. Pagett, one of the Principal Secretaries, to John Porte. Chief messuage of Hum alias Ham, Staff., the hall of Hum rectory, the advowson of the vicarage of Hum and the tithe of grain of Ham, Castern and Stansope, Staff., lately in tenure of John Cartelege, a third part of the land there lately in tenure of Ralph Bowrynge and Marg. his wife, and a messuage there lately in tenure of Thos. Henson.—mon. of Burton upon Trent; also a pension of 13s. 4d. out of Grendon rectory, Staff., and all other possessions of Burton upon Trent in Ham, Blower, Brendon. Caston and Stansop. (30th.) P. 7, m. 7. |