Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1324

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 4, 1323-1327. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.

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'Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1324', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 4, 1323-1327, (London, 1898) pp. 196-198. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol4/pp196-198 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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July 1324

July 2.
Rotherfield.
Nicholas de Huntercoumbe, the elder, acknowledges that he owes to Master Adam de Hoghton, clerk, 60l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Oxford.
Enrolment of release by John son of Richard de Buselynthorp, knight, to Sir William de Clif, clerk, of his right in five messuages, a mill, 4 bovates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, 100 acres of wood, 100 acres of marsh, and a fishery in the water of Le Idle, 26s. 8d. of rent in Everton, Herewell, and Scafteworth, and in all other lands and rents that William holds in the said towns for the term of the life of Lucy de Clatthorp of the releasor's inheritance after the death of Isabella, the releasor's mother. Witnesses: Hasculph de Whitewell; John Waldeshef; Eudo de Billesby; John de Trehampton; John Bik; Richard de Berners; Robert de Kelm; Thomas de Sibthorp, clerk. Dated at Westminster, 2 July, 17 Edward II.
Memorandum, that John came into chancery at Westminster, on the said day, and acknowledged the above.
Enrolment of deed by William de Clif, clerk, reciting the above release, and granting that if he be impleaded concerning the aforesaid tenements by Thomas son of Richard de Buselingthorp, Henry and Ralph his brothers, or by their issue, the aforesaid John shall not be charged with warranty against them at William's suit. Witnesses: Gilbert de Tondeby; John de Denom; Ascolf de Whittewelle; John de Waldeschaue; Ivo de Billesby. Dated at Westminster, 3 July, 17 Edward II.
Memorandum, that William came into chancery at Westminster, on the said day, and acknowledged the above deed.
July 4.
Rotherfield.
William de Braybrok acknowledges that he owes to Master John Walewayn, clerk, 33l. 6s. 0d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Surrey and Dorset.
John de Oddyngseles, knight, acknowledges that he owes to William de Ayremynn, clerk, 200l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Warwick and Oxford.—The chancellor received the acknowledgment.
July 5.
Bayhall.
Thomas de Tochwyk, clerk, and John de Bledelawe, the younger, of co. Buckingham, acknowledge that they owe to Edmund son of Henry de Malyns 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in cos. Buckingham and Oxford.
John, abbot of Certeseye, acknowledges, for himself and convent, that he owes to Master Walter de Barton and Master Richard de Aulton, clerks, 124l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in co. Surrey.
Cancelled on payment.
Membrane 3d.
July 2.
Rotherfield.
William de Luttrington acknowledges that he owes to Roger de Langedon 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Kent.
Robert son of Adam de Hakebeche acknowledges that he owes to John de Shardelowe 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Lincoln, Cambridge, and Norfolk.
Hugh de Poyntz of Curimalet acknowledges that he owes to John de Olneye 100l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Kent, Somerset, and Gloucester.
July 5.
Rotherfield.
Thomas Wither, knight, William de Ipstanes, Roger de Ressinton, Roger le Foun of Feyle, Thomas Adam of Assheburn, and William de Benteleye acknowledge that they owe to John de Kynardeseye 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in cos. Stafford and Derby.
Enrolment of agreement between Sir Richard de Vernoun, the elder, and Matilda (Maude), late the wife of Richard de Vernoun, the younger, witnessing that whereas Matilda has sued the said Richard by divers writs of dower before the justices of the Bench, demanding a third of the manors of Harleston, co. Stafford, and Little Appelby, and 2s. of rent in Great Appelby, co. Leicester, as her dower of her late husband's free tenement, and the said Richard the elder has rendered to her before the said justices, in three weeks from Easter last, her dower of the said manors and rent, upon which render judgment was given (se tailla) for Matilda, the said Matilda hereby grants that execution of the said judgments shall cease during Richard's life, so that he may hold the said manors and rent entirely for his life without disturbance by her, saving to her a yearly rent of 20l. from the said manor of Little Appelby, according to the form of a deed made to her by him and according to an indenture made between them. Witnesses: Sir William de Harleston, clerk; John Talebot; Richard de Penrys; Hugh Turvill; Adam de Swyneshevede; John del Lee; Simon de Norton; John de Tamworth. Dated at London, Monday after SS. Peter and Paul, 17 Edward II. French.
Memorandum, that Richard and Matilda came into chancery at Westminster, on 3 July, and acknowledged the above.
Enrolment of agreement between the aforesaid Richard and Matilda, witnessing that whereas Richard has granted to her a yearly rent of 20l. from his manor of Little Appelby during his life, she grants that he shall be acquitted of the said rent upon payment of 10l. yearly. Witnesses as above, with the addition of Roger de Baucquell and Roger de Norton. Dated at London, on Sunday after the aforesaid feast, 17 Edward II. French.
Memorandum, that Richard and Matilda came into chancery at Westminster, on 3 July, and acknowledged the above deeds.
Enrolment of grant by Richard de Vernoun, knight, to Matilda, late the wife of Richard de Vernoun, the younger, of a yearly rent of 20l. for his life from his manor of Little Appelby, co. Leicester. Witnesses: Sir Robert, parson of Swepston church; Sir William, parson of Stretton church; Osbert de Streston; Henry de Norton; John de Overton; Robert le Freman of Norton; Simon de Norton; Roger de Norton; William de Croxhale of Norton. Dated at Little Appelby, on Thursday before St. Barnabas, 17 Edward II.
Memorandum, that Richard came into chancery at Westminster, on 3 July, and acknowledged the above.
Enrolment of grant by Ingelram son of Ingelram Folenfaunt of Addewyk to John de Bossevill of Tyckyl of 100s. of yearly rent from his manors of Addewyk and Nonyngton. Witnesses: John de Pudyngton; Robert le Hende; Reginald le Ferour. Dated at London, in Holleburn, Saturday before St. Barnabas, 17 Edward II.
Memorandum, that Ingelram came into chancery at Westminster, on 5 July, and acknowledged the above deed before the chancellor.