Deeds: C.1 - C.100

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Series C. (COURT OF CHANCERY.)

C.1 - C.100

[Bedf.] C. 1. Grant by William Charle, of Chylewyk, in the parish of St. Peter's at St. Albans, to John Hardyng, of Houghton Regis, of a messuage near Whipsnade Green. Thursday alter St. Peter and St. Paul, 9 Henry V.
[Norf.] C. 2. Grant by Geoffrey Wyth, of Yarmouth (Gernemuta), and Isabella his wife, to Robert son of William de Stalam, knight, and the heirs of his body, of a messuage at Bestone. Witnesses:—Reginald le Gros, knight, and others (named). Smalbergh, Tuesday after the Assumption, 22 Edward I.
[N'hamp.] C. 3. Demise by the Master and brethren of the house of the Holy Trinity without Northampton to Roger, son of Simon the Moneyer, of Holewell, and Agnes his wife, of a messuage at Esthaddon. Michaelmas Day, 5 Edward II.
[ ] C. 4. Bond from John Eggerton, esquire, to Hugh Eggerton, esquire, for 1,000 marks. 12 May, 11 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 5. Grant by Thomas Rys, of Wiltshire, to John Charlys, of Houghton, of a garden near Collus Grove. Wybsnad, Friday after St. Margaret, 47 Edward III.
[N'hamp.] C. 6. Release by Isabella, daughter of Roger de Mussendene, of Coleworthe, to Master Ralph de Waldegrave, Master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, of all actions. Thursday after St. Gregory, 27 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 7. Grant by John Pacon, of Dunstable, to William Hewel, of the same place, of a messuage in Dunstable. Friday before St. Margaret, 44 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 8. Grant by William Hewel, of Dunstable, to Walter le Saltere and Joan his wife, of the same place, of a messuage in Dunstable. Tuesday after St. Hilary, 45 Edward III.
[Herts.] C. 9. Release by Avice ate Halle, late the wife of John le Warener, of Hertford, to William Gerveys and Robert Welbourn, burgesses of Hertford, of all her right to a rent of 18d. paid by William Russel and Emma his wife out of a tenement of William Gerveys and Robert Welbourn aforesaid. Hertford, Monday after St. Matthias the Apostle, 5 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 10. Grant by Godfrey son of Geoffrey de Hadestoke, late citizen of London, to William de Beltune, citizen and mercer of the same, of a house in the parish of St. John's, Walbrook. Witnesses:—Henry . . . . . and Jordan Godchep, sheriffs of London, Henry le Waleys, alderman, and others (named). [A.D. 1284.] Damaged.
[Dorset.] C. 11. Letters of attorney from . . . . . . ., citizen and grocer of London, to . . . . . ., burgess of Byrdport (Bridport), to receive money of John Boleyn, John Waterman, chapman, Richard Blankpayn, chapman, Robert Hore, chapman, and John Gendun, chapman, all of Bridport. London, 23 August, 16 Henry VI. Damaged.
[Middx.] C. 12. Demise by Walter de Lothebiri and Alice his wife to Bartholomew Scot and Matilda his wife, of a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph's without Bishopsgate. Witnesses:—Sir John le Bretun, Warden of London, Henry Box and Richard de Glovernia, sheriffs. Henry le Bole, alderman of that ward, and others (named).
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Guildhall, Friday before Pentecost, 23 Edward I.
[Wilts. ?] C. 13. Defeasance to a bond from William Darell, esquire, to Margaret Dyneley, for 40 marks. New S[arum ?], 6 March, 5 Henry VI. Damaged.
[Dorset.] C. 14. Demise by William Bouley and John But, bailiffs of Bridport, to John Burgeys, Agnes his wife, and William their son, of a cottage and curtilage at Bridport, in the lane called 'Stakelane.' Monday after Michaelmas, 15 Henry VI.
[Herts.] C. 15. Grant by Thomas Bordale, Robert Thorn, and William Croft, of St. Albans, to William Carpenter, John Taverner, and John Bredecroft, barker, of the same town, of a messuage in Halywellestrete. Witnesses:— William Todd, bailiff of St. Albans, and others (named). 1 May, 8 Henry VI.
[Bedf.] C. 16. Grant by John Hardyng, of Houghton Regis, to Laurence Pycot and John Skynner, of Dunstable, of a messuage in Wipsnade. 10 November, 7 Henry VI. Seal.
[Wilts. ?] C. 17. Assignment by William Beneshen, esquire, to Richard, Earl of Warwick, knight, Richard Chock, knight, William Spenser, James Tonker, and John Pavy, of all his goods and chattels. Atteward Parva, Sunday after St. Margaret the Virgin, 4 Edward IV.
[ ] C. 18. Acquittance from . . . . . . ., attorney of Walter Gorfon, for 31s. 8d., part of a larger sum due from him. 29 Henry VI. Damaged. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 19. Bond from John George, of Tawnton, dyer, to William Mountfort, merchant of Bridport, for 48l. 11s. 17 February, 2 Henry VI.
Surrey. C. 20. Demise by John Drynkwater, the younger, and John Gryme, the elder, of Pekham, to John Gryme, the younger, of the same place, of a cottage at Peckham. 8 February, 20 Henry VI. Two seals, imperfect.
[Middx.] C. 21. Grant by John de Lyndeseye, citizen of London, and Ysilia his wife, to John de Sandwyco, cofferer and citizen of London, of a tenement in the parish of St. Mary Eldemariecherche, adjoining the street called 'Cordwanerstrete.' Witnesses:—Sir Ralph de Sandwyc, Warden of London, Walter Hauteyn and Thomas Cros, sheriffs, Henry le Waleys, alderman of that ward and others (named).
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court of London, Monday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 15 Edward I.
[Warw.] C. 22. Release by Agnes, daughter of John le Sawyere, of Berkeswelle, to Agnes Barry, late the wife of John Barry, of the same place, of all her right in a tenement which her father formerly held in Berkswell. Wednesday after St. Philip and St. James, 5 Edward II.
[Glouc.] C. 23. Release by Richard le Hore, of Newent, to John de Ledene and Alice Plassh his wife, of all right in a messuage at Newent. Wednesday after St. James the Apostle, 41 Edward III.
[Norf.] C. 24. Grant by William Martyn, of Smalburgh, to Sir Geoffrey Wyth, knight, and Isabella his wife, of 4d. a year payable by Catherine, daughter of John le Chapman, for certain land in Crikescroft adjoining the road called 'Stongate.' [13th century.]
[Middx.] C. 25. Release by Margery Cothum, of Lincoln, to William de Seleburne, of all right in a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph, Billingsgate. Witnesses:—Sir John Bruton, Warden of London, Henry Box and Richard de Gloucestria, sheriffs, Thomas Cros, alderman of that ward, and others (named). [A.D. 1295.] Fragment of seal.
Warw. N'hamp. Bedf. and Staff. C. 26. Letters of attorney from Master John de Staunton, clerk, and Sir Thomas de Thormerton, vicar of the church of Stanedisshe, executors of the will of Sir John de Thormerton, deceased, formerly rector of the church of Wyrardebury, to John de Bokelond, rector of the church of Oxschulf, to administer the goods of John de Thormerton in the manors of Oxhill, Blacolvesle, Eton, and Pencrich. Thursday, the Exaltation of the Cross, 9 Edward III.
[Norf.] C. 27. Grant by William Dalyngton, vicar of the church of Haylesham, and John Gussak, of the same parish, to John Blakstok and Richard Jadewyne, of a messuage abutting on the highway leading from Whytdyke to Haylesham, adjoining the lane called 'le Strete.' Haylesham, Thursday before the Purification, 2 Henry VI. Seal.
[Middx.] C. 28. Grant by John Bottesham, prior of St. Mary's, Southwark, and the convent of the same, to William Laken, serjeant-at-law, of a yearly rent of 26s. 8d., issuing out of three messuages in the parish of St. Mary Aldermary. Chapter house of the priory, 35 Henry VI. Fragments of seal.
[Worc.] C. 29. Grant by John le Harpere de Horsebrok, of Kings Norton, to Walter Lilie and Felicia, John's sister, of a messuage near the heath called 'le Walkerisheth.' Norton, Morrow of the Annunciation, 7 Edward II.
[Wilts.] C. 30. Grant by Thomas Hese, of Marlborough, to John Wyke, Henry Hungerford, clerk, William Morcok and John Chapman, of a butcher's stall and a fish stall in the market of Marlborough. Witnesses:— John Roche, knight, constable of Marlborough Castle, Robert Waryner, mayor of Marlborough, and others (named). Tuesday after All Saints, 12 Richard II.
[Bedf.] C. 31. Agreement between Edmund Marchall of Dunstable, and William Howe, son of Richard Howe, carpenter, of Hemlamstede, by which the said William Howe undertakes to build for the said Edmund Marchall a room and a solar in Dunstable.
[Wilts.] C. 32. Grant by Thomas Lydzard, rector of Tedescome, to Robert Stomer, of Ramesbury, of a tenement in Ramesbury. Teddiscombe rectory, Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 34 Edward III.
Bucks. C. 33. Demise by William Admond, of Bekensfeld, fuller, William Gardener and John Lymbotsey, to Lettice Admond, late the wife of John Admond, of a cottage (i.e. a hall and a chamber) with 30 feet of garden at Churchend, Beaconsfield, for her life. Feast of St. Nicholas the Bishop, 8 Henry VI.
[Dorset.] C. 34. Demise by John Burgeis and William Olyver, bailiffs of Brideport, to William Lacke, of Wodemille in Merswodevale, butcher, of a shamble in Bridport for life. Monday after Easter, 16 Henry VI. Seal, and fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 35. Demise by William Chedworth to John Wagner, citizen and tailor of London, of a tenement in Carterlane in the parish of St. Austin by St. Paul's. Vigil of St. Bartholomew the Apostle, 2 Edward IV.
Hants. C. 36. Release by David Thorndle, of Lemyngton, gentleman, to Walter Hydere, vicar of Christchurch Twynham, of all claims. Feast of St. Martin, 27 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 37. Receipt from Henry Eburton, citizen and draper of London, to Thomas, Earl of Ormond, by the hands of William Catelyn, gentleman, for 8l. 1s. 9d. 10 December, 8 Henry VII.
[Middx.] C. 38. Release by John Poutrell, of London, esquire, collector of the King's customs and subsidies on wool, hides and wool-fells in the port of London, to William Cantlowe, knight, from all actions. 23 November, 38 Henry VI.
[Middx.] C. 39. Grant by William Brown, citizen and draper of London, to John Plonket, citizen and barber of London, of two tenements in the parish of St. Christopher le Stocks. London, 7 January, 1 Henry VII.
[Middx.] C. 40. Release by Margery, late the wife of John Brother, the younger, to Richard Walmar, citizen of London, of all her right in a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph's Billingsgate. [13th century.]
[Middx.] C. 41. Release by Mary, late the wife of Edward Crepyn, of Stebenhith, to John Heiroun and Robert Geffrai and all her tenants in Stepney and Hackney, of all actions on account of her dower. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 21 Edward III.
Kent. C. 42. Bond from Stephen Payn, of St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo, husbandman, to Robert Rede, serjeant-at-law, for 100s. 20 May, 7 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 43. Receipt from Alice, late the wife of William de Bury, late citizen and draper of London, and executrix of his will, to Sir Thomas Blount, knight, for 114s. 9d. 20 December, 42 Edward III. Seal.
[Middx] C. 44. Receipt from Thomas Maundevyll, the younger, knight, to Thomas Cattewy, for 40l. paid at London in the church of St. Alban's, Woodstreet. Morrow of the Ascension, 49 Edward III. Seal.
[? Norf.] C. 45. Assignment from John Child, the elder, of the parish of Hellis, to John Child, the younger, his son, and Cecilia, the former's wife, of all his goods and chattels. Sunday after St. Valentine the Martyr, 21 Richard II.
[Staff.] C. 46. Grant by Thomas Arnecok to Ralph Eggton, esquire, of a shop in Betteley. Monday, the feast, of St. George the Martyr, 14 Henry VI. Seal.
[Middx.] C. 47. Receipt from William Chadworth to Thomas Bryan, knight, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Dame Elizabeth Yorke, widow, for 33s. 4d., being arrears of an annual rent of 44s. payable out of a messuage called the 'Balle' in the parish of St. John's, Walbrook, and also for arrears of another rent of 20s. payable out of a messuage called the 'Pecok,' in the parish of St. Anthony. 17 May, 22 Edward IV. English. Seal.
[Oxford.] C. 48. Grant by John Duryval, of Clayore, and Florence his wife, to John Matheu, of Hasele, of a cottage and land in Hasely, at a rent of 4s. 6d. a year. Tuesday, the feast of St. Philip and St. James, 43 Edward III.
[Somers.] C. 49. Bond from John Roulond and John Alym, of Frome in Selewode, to William Montfort, of Bridport, for 28l. 14s. Monday after St. Luke, 3 Henry IV. Two seals.
[Dorset.] C. 50. Grant by Agnes, late the wife of Adam Kinemeres, of Bridport, to Roger de Niweton and Alice his wife, her daughter, of a tenement in Stakelane, Bridport. Witnesses:—Stephen Rose and Adam Prekepein, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named).
[Bedf.] C. 51. Letters of attorney from Henry Wilsone [?], son of Thomas Wilsone, late of Dunstable, to John Lynde, to deliver possession to William Cantelowe, citizen of London, of a tenement in the North Street of Dunstable, extending upon Watling Street. 45 (?) Henry VI. Damaged. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 52. Release by Ralph atte Hude to Thomas le Dikere and Matilda his wife, and Joan le Palmeres, of all his right in three and a half burgage tenements in Bridport. Witnesses:—Edward Renale and Roger Barry, bailiffs, and others (named). Monday, the feast of St. Gregory the Martyr, 17 Edward II.
[Warw.] C. 53. Grant by John le Galewede, son and heir of Alice, daughter of John Dawesone, the elder, one of the heirs of Alice, daughter of Richard Daweson, to Thomas de Fynchale, of the eastern moiety of a hall in Solihull. Thursday after St. Chad the Bishop, 38 Edward III. Seal.
[ ] C. 54. Letters of attorney from Dionisia Parkere, widow, to Thomas Moleyns, William Wike, and John Benet, to receive and pay her debts. 27 February, 4 Edward IV.
Cornw. C. 55. Bond from Robert Hunt, of St. Germains, Cornwall, merchant, to William Olyver, of Bridport, for 5l. 10s. Friday, the Vigil of St. Bartholomew, 15 Henry VI. Seal.
[ ] C. 56. Release by . . . . . . . . . and Elizabeth his wife, to Robert Fletcher, of all actions. 16 January, 49 Henry VI. Damaged. Fragments of two seals.
Essex. C. 57. Indenture of apprenticeship binding Roger Tritton, son of Laurence Tritton, of Stepney, to Gilbert Askoo, of Stretford Langthorn, wheelwright. All Saints' Day, 18 Henry VII.
Dorset. C. 58. Grant by William Mountfort, burgess of Bridport, to Hugh Deverelle, John Chyverelle, Walter Bagg, clerk, and Thomas at the Halle, of messuages in Weymouth, Melcombe Regis, and Wyke, with a moiety of the passage of Smalemouth; also, messuages in Bridport and all his estate in a place called 'Verres Watton,' in the manor of Symondesbaurgh in the hundred of Whytecherch, with a condition that the feoffees should reconvey. Saturday after Michaelmas, 8 Henry V. Two seals.
Wilts. C. 59. Grant by William Vynte, the elder, of Collyngborne-Ducis, and Isabella his wife, to Thomas Haghton, rector of Ludgershale, Tristram Fauntleroy, esquire, John Huddesfild, Richard Mathews, and Charles Waynwright, chaplain, of a tenement in Winchester Street, Ludgershall; Mathew Kyngton and William Kenne being appointed attornies to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—Gilbert Westhed, chaplain, Mathew Kington, bailiff of Ludgershall, and others (named). 5 October, 17 Henry VIII. Seal.
[Sussex.] C. 60. Demise by William de Hoo, knight, to Robert de Elvested, of tenements in the parish of Pageham, formerly the property of Richard de Malmeyns. Elbrigge, Sunday after Michaelmas, 34 Edward III. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 61. Letters of attorney from William Wyot, burgess of Weymouth, to William Mountfort, burgess of Brydeport, to receive debts due in Cornwall, and also a debt of 8l. 6s. from Robert Craas, of Frome in Selwood, Somerset. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew, 12 Henry IV.
Bucks. C. 62. Grant by Henry, Earl of Essex, to John Litley, gentleman, of a messuage called 'le Bole ' in the town of Aylesbury, with a meadow, &c. Appointment of Robert Forde and Richard Nasshe attornies to deliver seisin. 28 May, 21 Edward IV.
[Dorset.] C. 63. Indenture of apprenticeship binding John Bere, son of William Bore, of Bothnamton, to John Sterre and Lucy his wife. Witnesses:— William Milward, John Proute, bailiffs, and others (named). Bridport, Saturday after the Assumption, 8 . . . . . Damaged.
[Wilts.] C. 64. Grant by Nicholas Coteput to John Coteput. his son, of tenements in Marleburg. Witnesses:—William de Rameshulle, constable of Marlborough Castle, Richard de Bray, mayor of Marlborough, and others (named). Sunday before St. Valentine, 6 Edward II.
[Middx.] C. 65. Demise by William . . . . . . . . ., citizen and vintner of London, to John Dartre, citizen and grocer of the same, of a shop, with solar above, in the parish of St. Margarets. 25 August, 13 Henry IV. Damaged.
Surrey. C. 66. Grant by John Gryme, of Pekham, and John Baker, the younger, to John Skynner, of Reygate, Richard Skynner, son of the said John, and Agnes, wife of the said Richard, of a messuage in Peckham. 120 January, 37 Henry VI.
Surrey. C. 67. Demise by William Pette, son and heir of Henry Pette, deceased, late of Peckham, to Isabella, late the wife of John Drynkwater, the elder, of a messuage at Peckham, in the parish of Camerwell, in a lane called 'Alislane,' for her life, in accordance with the will of the said John Drynkwater. 4 August, 23 Henry VI.
Wilts. C. 68. Agreement between William Hankeford, knight, of the one part, and Margaret, late the wife of Perceval Sandan, knight, and Robert, son and heir of Robert Dyneley, of the other part, to terminate litigation as to the advowson of part of the tithes of Hakeleston. Sir William Hankeford to have the next presentation, and Margaret the two following. Copy.
[Middx.] C. 69. Grant by Henry de Notingham, skinner, citizen of London, executor of the wills of Bartholomew Scot, skinner, and Matilda his wife, formerly citizens (sic) of London, and William de Honilane, vintner, citizen of London, co-executor with the said Henry of the will of the said Matilda, to William de Pountfreyt, skinner, citizen of London, Helen his wife, and Alice their daughter, of a tenement in the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate. Witnesses:—John de Gisortes, Mayor of London, John Lambyn and Adam Ludekyn, sheriffs, Simon de Parys, alderman of that ward, and others (named). London, Sunday after St. Giles, 7 Edward II.
Kent. C. 70. Defeasance to a bond from John de Kyrkeby, of Kent, to Robert Vole, clerk, for 4l. sterling. London, Vigil of St. Thomas the Apostle, 18 Edward III.
[Wilts.] C. 71. Grant by John de Ponte, of Wamberges, to Ralph de Sharpenham, of meadow land adjoining the land of the Lady Emmeline Longspee. Wanborough, St. Margaret's Day, 34 Edward I.
[Dorset.] C. 72. Release by John Crull, of Brideport, and Isabella his wife, to William Olyver, of all their right in a parcel of land by Kyllyngislane, called 'Mortehay,' in Bridport. Witnesses:—John, Burges and William Olyver, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, 23 Henry VI. Two seals.
Kent. C. 73. Grant by Thomas Jetor, of Chellesfeld, and Walter Staple, of Orpyngton, to Robert Rypon, of Lee, yeoman, and Robert Payne, of Farneborough, of all the tenements, &c., in the parishes of Orpington and Farnborough which formerly belonged to Richard Couper, and also the tenements, &c., at Crofton in Orpington which Thomas Couper, the younger, lately purchased of William Girdeler, of St. Mary Cray. 17 October, 18 Edward IV. Two seals.
[Lanc.] C. 74. Grant by William de Oxclyf to John de Tunstall, vicar of Cokirham, and Richard Brame, chaplain, of three parts of the manor of Oxclyf. Saturday before St. Laurence the Martyr, 11 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 75. Grant by Martin, son of Thomas Martin, of Marleberg, to Philip de Stanburne, of a yearly rent of 40d., issuing out of a tenement formerly belonging to Walter Twichelasse in the town of Marlborough. Witnesses:—John le Blunt, constable of Marlborough Castle, Peter Levenad, steward of the town of Marlborough, and others (named). [13th century.]
[Herts.] C. 76. Grant by Robert Scot, of Dunstable, to William son of Nicholas de Wilshamstode, of the same place, of land in Kenesworthe. Dunstable, Saturday the Vigil of Pentecost, 22 Edward III. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 77. Grant by Thomas Jacob, of Dunstable, to John Aleyn, of the same place, of land lying in the West Innynges of Houghton, adjoining Ikenyldestrete. Houghton Regis, Thursday after the Purification, 3 Henry V.
[Hants.] C. 78. Grant by Robert Dyrdaunt to Thomas le Rychet, of Aundeveris (Andover), and Alice his wife, Robert's daughter, of lands and tenements in Penyton Meysy, with the advowson of the church there. Witnesses:— John de Cormailles and John Crovik (?), knights, and others (named). Penyton, Thursday after Trinity, 6 Edward I.
[Sussex.] C. 79. Grant by Simon de Edburgetone, nephew and heir of Peter de Prestewde, to William Aleyn, of a garden in the parish of Ifeud called 'Prestewodehae.' [13th century.]
[Suff.] C. 80. Grant by Robert Wrenne, son and heir of John Wrenne, of Yaxlee, to Thomas Grey, of Thrandeston, Simon Seman, of Eye, John Bekke, of Disse, and John Cheveler, of Thrandeston, of lands in Yaxley, Thrandeston, and Eye, and elsewhere in the hundred of Hertesmere, which had descended to the grantor from his said father. Appointment of Walter Terell, clerk, and John Aldeham, attornies to deliver seisin. 30 August 21 Henry VII. Seal.
Heref. C. 81. Release by John Leyntall, of Welyngton, and Eleanor his wife, cousin and heiress of Henry Restard, son and heir of Thomas Restard, late of Wellington, to John Breynton, of all their right in lands, &c., in Bourghull Burmarshe in the parishes of Mawerden and Luyde Prior, which formerly belonged to the said Thomas Restard. 16 July, 12 Henry VII.
Wilts. C. 82. Letters of attorney from Margaret Dyneley and Robert Dyneley, her son and heir, to Robert Fynle and John Stokkele, to deliver seisin to John Kyghelegh and Maurice Bruyn, knights, William Brocas, esquire, Robert Dalamare, esquire, Oliver Dyneley, clerk, Thomas Wayte, esquire, Walter Horneby, esquire, and Edmund Langto, of the manor of Hakeleston, together with the advowson of the free chapel appurtenant to the said manor. Feast of St. Gregory the Martyr, 5 Henry VI. Two seals.
[York.] C. 83. Grant by William, son of John atte Halle, of Cuttheworth, to Thomas Bell, of the same place, of a garden, &c., in the upper vill of Cudworth. Monday after the Assumption, A.D. 1354.
[Worc.] C. 84. Grant by Thomas Bruet, clerk, and Sir Nicholas, rector of the church of . . . . . . . . ., to William Ruseley, of Pershore, of a tenement in the High Street of Pershore. Michaelmas, 2 Henry V. Damaged.
[Devon.] C. 85. Bond from John Mercer, of Tregony, and Joan his wife, to Robert Parker, of Lodeswell, for 22l. Feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 20 Richard II.
Endorsed: Defeasance to the above bond.
[Warw.] C. 86. Release by Margery Jermayn, of Solihull, to Andrew Dibul, and Agnes his wife, of the same place, of a messuage in Solihull. Friday, St Peter in Cathedra, 18 Edward II.
[Middx.] C. 87. Grant by Andrew Bronne, citizen and ironmonger of London, and Margaret his wife, to Bartholomew Thomasun, of Lucca, apothecary of London, of a tenement with a shop in front in which they held a life estate of the prioress and nuns of Haliwell, in the parish of St. Stephen's, Walbrook. Witnesses:—John de Wengrave, Mayor of London, William de Furneis and John Priour, sheriffs, and others (named). 4 June, 11 Edward II. Seal imperfect.
[Dorset.] C. 88. Demise by Joan, late the wife of John, son of Ralph Chidiok, to John Chidiok, of Chidiok, of certain messuages in East Street and elsewhere in Bridport, and of land, a mill, &c., in Bridport, for her life. Witnesses:—William Montfort, William Piris, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). 5 April, 9 Henry IV.
[Devon.] C. 89. Grant by William de Grovesende to Richard Coleman, of a tenement in Dertemuth which he had of John Francis, of Stokes, between the tenement of Athenylda, late the wife of William son of Gormylde, and that of Huthelina Huppahille. [13th century.]
[Bucks.] C. 90. Grant by William Outtred to Henry Sywat, of a messuage in the town of Wycumbe. 20 January, 6 Edward III.
[Derby.] C. 91 Demise by Dame Helen de Mackeneye to John Cokelestote, and Joan his wife, of two cottages, with lands, meadows, &c., in Makney, for her life. Morrow of Michaelmas, 45 Edward III.
Berks. C. 92. Release by Walter Sawyer, alias Clobbowe, of Harwell, to William York, the elder, of all his right in meadow land in the mead of Westhakbourne, at Medesherd, and one yardland in the field of Westhakbourne, in the furlong called 'Brookefurlong.' 23 January, 1 Edward IV. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 93. Grant by Thomas Dauntz and Robert Budde, wardens of the rents of the Mass of the Blessed Mary of Bridport, to Edward le Taillour and Christina his wife, of a messuage and curtilage in South Street, Bridport, for their lives and the life of the survivor. Witnesses:—Adam the Baker (Pistor), Adam Gulofre, bailiffs, and others (named). Monday after Michaelmas, 10 Edward III.
[Kent.] C. 94. Grant by Elicia, late the wife of Philip de Fakenham, to Walter Colpeper, of land in the parish of East Farleghe, in a place called 'Bcretoun.' Saturday, the feast of St. Dunstan, 13 Edward III. Seal.
[Staff.] C. 95. Release by Amice, late the wife of Adam Chelle, to Richard Dawkynson, of land in Betteley, which she had by the grant of Beatrice her mother, relict of Thomas Thekenes, of Rawneshale. Witnesses:— Thomas Arnecok and Richard Blore, bailiffs of Betley, and others (named). Sunday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 3 Henry VI. Seal.
Kent. C. 96. Release by William Cobham, esquire, to Arthur Ormesby, esquire, of all his right in the manor called 'St. Mary Halle,' in the parish of St. Mary in the hundred of Hoo. 15 May, 7 Edward IV.
[Heref.] C. 97. Release by William Knotte, vicar of Welynton, John Mouke, chaplain, and John Presbury, of Wellington aforesaid, to John Welynton, Richard Wynne, and William Mayell, of lands, &c., in Wellington. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 8 Henry VI. Seal and fragment of seal.
[York.] C. 98. Grant by Adam Steel, of Derton, to Walter de Halton, dwelling in Kesseburgh, of lands, &c., between Darton and Mapelwelle, in a place called 'le Hagh'; also, all his goods and chattels in the said tenements. Witnesses:—Sir Henry de Soytehill, knight, and others (named). A.D. 1316.
Dorset. C. 99. Letters of attorney from Joan, late the wife of John Moryer, daughter and co-heiress of William Drawlaunce, and Katherine his wife, sister of William Sherard, to Stephen Davy and Robert Lak, to deliver seisin to William Olyver, John Harreis, John Bydesgate, and Andrew Mannyng, of lands, &c., in Waldyche by Bridport. Tuesday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 28 Edward VI. Seal.
Kent. C. 100. Grant by Robert Rychemond, John A'Bourne, and Richard Stratfold, to William Lemyng, citizen and grocer of London, Arthur Ormesby, esquire, Sir William Morlond, clerk, Peter Pekham, gentleman, Richard Rawlyns, John Lambe, Bartholomew Horwode, John Berell, and John Hunteley, citizens and grocers of London, of the manor of Saint Maryehalle, and land, meadow, and pasture for 157 sheep, in the marshes of Dalemerssh, Hoggekynnesmerssh, Hoggekynsham, and Lytelham; also two sheep-folds in Dalemerssh, in the parish of St. Mary Hoo. 19 May, 7 Edward IV. Seal.