Deeds: C.601 - C.700

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'Deeds: C.601 - C.700', in A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 1, (London, 1890) pp. 445-454. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol1/pp445-454 [accessed 19 April 2024]

C.601 - C.700

Staff. C. 601. Release by John Boffrey, of Wolvernehampton, to Sir John Pecche, knight, lord of Hampton in Arden, of all his right in lands, &c., at Wolvernhampton and elsewhere in the county of Stafford. Hampton in Arden, Sunday after the Assumption, 31 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 602. Grant by Robert le Foulere, of Dunstable, to John his younger son, of a messuage and croft in South Street, Dunstable, adjoining Watlingstreet. Sunday before Michaelmas, 33 Edward I.
[Oxford.] C. 603. Letters of attorney from Robert de Kent to Robert Seyntefey and Robert de Padenhale, authorising them to deliver seisin to John de Alveton, clerk, of lands, &c., in Retherfeld Pippard, Schiplake, and Lachebroke. [13th century.]
Kent. C. 604. Grant by Stephen Payn, of the parish of St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo, to Robert Rede, serjeant-at-law, Thomas Pympe, esquire, William Wodegate, John Ware, and John Fraunces, of the marsh called 'Fraunces Marsch,' in the said parish of St. Mary's Hoo, adjoining the marsh of the abbot and convent of Redyng, &c. Appointment of John Palmere attorney to deliver seisin. 20 May, 7 Henry VII.
[Wilts.] C. 605. Demise by Robert Chilterne, clerk, rector or warden of the free chapel of Atteworth Cotell, to William Beaushyn, esquire, of the rents and profits of the said chapel. The Annunciation, 27 Henry VI.
Derby. C. 606. Grant by Thomas Alynson, of Herdwyckewalle, within the township of Wormelle, to Roger Alynson his brother, called Thomas, of land in 'le Ware Slacke,' adjoining land of St. Mary of Tyddeswalle, within the said township of Wormhill. The Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 3 Henry IV. Fragment of seal.
[Herts.] C. 607. Grant by John de Wederore, son and heir of John de Wederore, of Dunstable, to Geoffrey Amyce, of Kenesworth, of lands in the field of Kenesworth. Sunday after St. Augustine the Bishop, 6 Edward III.
[Herts.] C. 608. Grant by John de Rede, painter, of Dunstable, to Nicholas de Wilsamstede, of the same place, and Joan his wife, of land in the field of Kenesworth at Depekoumbe. Dunstable, Monday, the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, 7 Edward III. Seal.
Essex. C. 609. Release by Richard Baynard and Richard Fox to John Doveward and Robert Writle, of all their right inlands, &c., in Elmedon and Cressehale, which the releasors had of the feoffment of William Kynwelmerssh, William Berdewell, knight, John Wodehouse, John Lancastre, and Robert Walton. 8 November, 4 Henry VI.
[Bedf.] C. 610. Release by Thomas Bonel, of Stodham, to William, son of John Bacer, called 'le Hwel,' of Dunstable, of all his right in lands, &c., in the vill and fields of Wybesnade (Whipsnade). Dunstable, Monday the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude, 38 Edward III.
[Oxford.] C. 611. Grant by James son of John le Parkere, of Bekele, to Simon de Lodelawe, of land, &c., in Bekele, in a field, called 'le Stable,' in 'le Sondifurlong,' upon 'le Knoll,' and in Polecroft. Bekele, Wednesday the feast of All Saints, 14 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Surrey.] C. 612. Grant by John Wyt, citizen and cooper of London, to John Drynkwater, of Peckham, of lands, &c., which the grantor had of the feoffment of Thomas Gryme, son and heir of Geoffrey Gryme, of Peckham aforesaid. Camberwell, 15 August, 7 Richard II.
[N'hamp.] C. 613. Demise by the Master and brethren of the House of the Holy Trinity by Kingesthorp to Geoffrey Griffyn, of Esthaddon, chaplain, and Henry Hulle, of the same place, of a messuage and curtilage in East Haddon for their lives. Saturday before the Assumption, 15 Richard II.
[Bedf.] [Herts.] C. 614. Grant by William Anable, of Dunstable, to Simon Wylshamsted, of the same place, of lands, &c., in Dunstable, Houghton, Kennesworth, and Kadyngdon. Dunstable, Monday after the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 8 Henry V. Seal.
[Berks.] C. 615. Letters of attorney from Richard Faldrian, of Dudcote, to Richard Waleys, authorising him to deliver seisin to William York, the elder, of land in the field of West Acbourne. Didcot, 21 May 10 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] [Herts.] C. 616. Grant by Simon Wilshamsted, of Dunstable, to Richard Albone, William Anable, John Blount, and Simon Wythtawere, of the same place, of lands, &c., in the vill and fields of Dunstable, Cadindon, Kenesworth, Toternho, and Houghton Regis, with goods and chattels therein. Dunstable, Sunday in the Octave of St. Stephen, 13 Richard II.
[N'hamp.] C. 617. Release by Joan Botyller, late the wife of John Botyller, of Yelvertoft, to Sir Richard Bollesoveres, master of the House of the Holy Trinity by Kyngesthorp, and the brethren and sisters of the same, of all her right in lands, &c., in the vill and field of Kyngesthorp, which formerly belonged to Master Ralph de Waldegrave, clerk, late warden of the said house. Kingsthorp, Monday, the vigil of St. Thomas the Apostle, 46 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of entry of the within-written deed on the Court Rolls of Kingsthorp, John Aubrey, bailiff, 47 Edward III.
[Salop ?.] C. 618. Grant by brother Stephen de Sorfrato, prior of Durhurst, to William, called Rolf de Mora, of land in the west field of More, in exchange for land in the east field. Witnesses:—Sir Valentine de Tangeley, rector of the church of More, and others (named). Durhurst, Wednesday in Whitsun week, 25 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] C. 619. Demise by Walter Colpeper to Humfrey Heymor, of a messuage and houses, &c., in the parish of Eastfarlegh, adjoining the land of the prior and convent of Christchurch, Canterbury, for his life. Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude, 10 Edward II.
Kent. C. 620. Grant by John Scot, knight, and Stephen Wolf, to Agnes Kempe, widow, John Payn and William Hardyng, gentlemen, of two pieces of land, one called 'Kyngesfeld,' alias 'Kyngescrofte,' in the parish of Maydestone, the other called 'Bromefeld,' alias 'Frerynhell,' in the parish of Boxle. Maidstone, 5 May, 3 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 621. Grant by John Brekebech, son and heir of John Brekebech, of Wybesnade, to William, son of John Bacer, called ' le Hwel,' of Dunstable, and Thomas Bonel, of Stodham, of all his lands, &c. in Whipsnade. Sunday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 37 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Warw. C. 622. Deed poll by which Robert Sampson grants that as soon as Sir William de Bereford, knight, shall have enfeoffed him and Margery his wife of the manor of Thorp Sampson, by fine to be levied with warranty in the King's court, &c., the said Sir William shall be acquitted of a recognizance for 500 marks. Witnesses:—Sir Henry de Scrop, Sir Henry de Stanton, and others (named). Westminster, Monday, the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 4 Edward II. Seal, imperfect.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the King's Bench, Hilary term, 4 Edward II.
[Herts.] C. 623. Grant by William Blecchele to William de Wyshamsted, of land in the field of Kensworth. Dunstable, Sunday after St. Bartholomew's Day, 26 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 624. Indenture referring to a grant from John Smyth, butcher, of Dunstable, to William Smyth, his son, of lands, &c. in Wipsnade; providing that the grant shall be in force if the purchase money is duly paid by certain dates, otherwise to be invalid. Thursday, the vigil of the Epiphany, 6 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
[Suff.] C. 625. Release by Henry de Fenton, clerk, to Sir Robert de Bures, knight, and Hillary his wife, of all his right in lands, &c., in Aketon. Acton, Sunday, the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 9 Edward II.
[Dorset.] C. 626. Release by Richard Lavereng to Henry Bere, of Beymystre, of all his right in a messuage, &c., in the town of Bridport, in Stakelane, adjoining a ditch called 'le Wyzdich,' &c. Witnesses:—William Hichecoke, Robert Budde, bailiffs, and others (named). Bridport, Monday after St. George, 25 Edward III.
[Bedf.] C. 627. Grant by Thomas Wilyene, of Dunstable, to William Fullere, William Syere, and Thomas Jacob, of the same place, of lands and tenements, goods, and chattels, in the vill and fields of Dunstable and Cadyngdon. Dunstable, Friday, the feast of St. James the Apostle, 11 Henry IV.
[Surrey.] C. 628. Grant by John de Wodeham, son and heir of Reginald Wodeham, to John Bouelythe, of lands, &c., in the parish of Waybrigge, called 'Henewaldesham.' Weybridge, 29 April, 46 Edward III.
[Linc.] C. 629. Grant by John Bakere, of Greyby, to Agnes his daughter, of a ridge of land lying at Hallgart. Greyby, Thursday before Michaelmas, 22 Edward III.
[Essex.] C. 630. Demise by John Marechal, of Walderne, to Robert Clype, and Alice his wife, of the same parish, of a piece of land in Walderne. Feast of St. Hilary, A.D. 1336.
[Bedf.] C. 631. Defeasance to a grant by William Smyth, of Dunstable, to Nicholas Kyrkeham, Richard Lexham, Laurence Pycot, John Chevele, Walter Blount, and John Bradewater, of lands, &c. in Wipsonade, Eyton, and Totornho. The grant to be void on payment of 8l. 15s. by the grantor. Whipsnade, Wednesday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 8 Henry V. Seal.
[Suff.] C. 632. Grant by Walter Chonoy to Robert de Brissete, clerk, and Joan his wife, of meadow land in the vill of Hestham, in a hamlet called 'Losse,' adjoining a lane called 'Peperislane.' Hitcham, Monday after Luke the Evangelist, 24 Edward I.
[Bedf.] C. 633. Grant by William Smyth, of Dunstable, to Nicholas Kyrkeham, Richard Lexham, Laurence Pycot, John Chevele, Walter Blount, and John Bradewater, of lands in Wipsonade, Eyton, and Totornho. Whipsnade, Wednesday, the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 8 Henry V. Seal.
[Berks.] [Oxford.] C. 634. Demise by Thomasine, late the wife of William de Elsefeld, to Joan, late the wife of Thomas Barentyn, and Edmund Hamden, of all her lands, &c., in Chalgrave, Berwyke, Weetwyttenham, Gaugelnesden, and Oxford, for the said Thomasine's life. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Berford, William Lyle, knights, and others (named). Chalgrave, Monday after Michaelmas, 1 Henry IV. Seal.
[Wilts.] C. 635. Grant by John Chapman, of Marleburgh, alias Cosyn, and Joan his wife, to Thomas Henley, chapman, of the same place, and Christina his wife, of a parcel of ground, &c., in Marlborough, with right to take timber for supporting the west door-post in the house of the said John. Witnesses:—Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, then lord of Marlborough, Thomas Keche, mayor of Marlborough, Richard le Trewe and John Pellican, reeves, and others (named). Marlborough, feast of St. Barnabas, 10 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
[Staff.] C. 636. Demise by Hugh Eggerton, esquire, to John Erdeley, of Bignowe, Thomas Erdeley, of Talk, and Edmund Lond, of his coal mine of Bignowe aforesaid, to work in the said mine with "too pykkes." 7 January, 5 Henry VII. English.
[Glouc.] C. 637. Grant by Richard Langedon, John atte Broke, and William Folke, of Harenhill, to John atte Cherche, of the same place, and Joan his mother, of a piece of land in the parish of Harenhill, in a field called 'Forfeldy.' Harnbill, 9 April, 8 Henry V. Three seals, one imperfect.
[Warw.] C. 638. Release by Richard Hawe, of Solihull, to William atte Birches, of the same place, of all his right in three fields in Solihull. Saturday the vigil of Holy Trinity, 19 Edward II.
Endorsed: Memorandum of livery of seisin.
[Norf.] C. 639. Grant by William son of William de Folbergh, of Smalbergh, to Geoffrey Wyth, of a piece of land in Smalbergh aforesaid, in exchange for land in the same place. Witnesses:—Reginald le Gros, knight, and others (named). Smallburgh, Wednesday the Annunciation, 32 Edward I.
[Bucks.] C. 640. Grant by John de Leycestre and Cecilia his wife, of Wendovere, to Richard, son of William Lambyn, of the same place, and Agnes, daughter of the grantors, of lands, &c., in Wendovere, and meadow in 'le Kyngesmed.' Wendover, Sunday before Michaelmas, 6 Edward III.
Wilts. C. 641. Release by William Yorke the elder, of London, merchant, and William Mille, of Ramesbury, Wilts, to John Ewyn, of Draycote, in the same county, yeoman, of all their right in a messuage and land in the vill and fields of Baddebury and Baddehamwyke. Witnesses:—Roger Tokketes, knight, John Willeby, knight, and others (named). Baddebury, 22 March, 15 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
Kent. C. 642. Grant by William Spencer, citizen and tailor of London, to Richard Hayman, citizen and barber of the same, Master Robert Blakwall, one of the King's Masters in Chancery, Thomas Nutson, citizen and draper of London, and John Payne, of Melbourne, in the county of Cambridge, gentleman, of lands, &c., in the parish of Hese (Hayes), to the use of the said Richard Hayman for life, and after his death to the use of his daughter Katherine Hayman for life, and the heirs of her body, and in default, to the uses of the will of the said Richard Hayman. 21 June, 11 Henry VII.
[York.] C. 643. Release by Cecilia, late the wife of Robert de Wambwelle, to William del Hille, of Thurleston, in the parish of Penyston, of all her right in lands, &c., which the said Robert de Wambwell had in Thurleston aforesaid. Thurleston, St. Nicholas Day, 1332.
Montg. C. 644. Deed of sale by Owin ap Llewinn ap Jenan, of Commeyvedo, co. Montgomery, to Thomas ap Hoell ap Jenan ap Gruffyth, of Arthgelynyn Veghaw, in the same county, for 3l., of a close called 'Raeyr Havotty,' in Commeyvedo, lying between places called 'Nantyr Heugom' and 'Moel Ortho.' 1 August, 7 Elizabeth. Signed.
Endorsed: Memorandum of possession being delivered.
[Somers.] C. 645. Grant by Richard Paveley, lord of Fairhok, and Elizabeth his wife, to John Gawter, of Bekyngton, Isolda his wife, Thomas Payn, of Rode, and Eleanor his wife, John, son of John Gawter, and William, son of Thomas Payn, of a fulling-mill, &c., called 'Stoppelmulle,' in the parish of Laverton, to hold, as to one moiety for the lives of the said John Gawter, Isolda, Thomas and Eleanor, with remainder to the said John the son, and Thomas Payn, and as to the other moiety, for the lives of the grantors. Fairhoke, Monday after Michaelmas, 8 Henry V. Seal, and fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 646. Demise by John Tynkelden, elder son of Thomas Tynkelden, of Bridport, to the said Thomas Tynkelden, and Christina Tyse his wife, of all his property in a piece of land, with a house, &c., in South street, Bridport, for their lives. Witnesses:—Walter Hasard, John Hayward, bailiffs, and others (named). Bridport, Monday after St. George the Martyr, 11 Richard II.
Kent. C. 647. Grant by Richard Faunte to John Standon, citizen and currier of London, and Margery his wife, Thomas Brekyl, of the same city, mercer, and Nicholas Hyne, of the same, currier, of a messuage and garden in the town of Middelton. Milton, Monday after St. Mark, 6 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
Bedf. Herts. C. 648. Grant by John Trought, Richard Lexham, and Laurence Pycot, of Dunstable, to Simon Sare, Thomas Bygood, the younger, and Hugh Walssh, of lands, &c., in Dunstable and Kennesworth. Dunstable, 12 June, 12 Henry VI. Three seals, one imperfect.
[Sussex.] C. 649. Grant by William, son and heir of Thomas de la Smytthe to John de Ifeld, of a croft of land in the parish of Ifeld, adjoining the highway leading from Prestewode to Cherlewode. Ifeld, Sunday after St. Matthias the Apostle, 6 Edward II.
[Devon.] C. 650. Release by Richard Pestor, rector of the church of Wydeworthy, to Richard Damarle, son of Nicholas Damarle, of all his right in lands, &c., at More Cokkysheyghes and Wyllampton. The dean of the deanery of Honiton affixed the official seal at the personal request of Pestor. Wyllampton, Friday after St. Margaret the Virgin. 12 Richard II.
[Norf.] C. 651. Release by William Raulyns, alias William Leef, of Smalbergh, to Roger Shirreve, clerk, of all his right in lands, &c., in Smalburgh. Monday after St. Mark the Evangelist. 5 Henry V.
[Heref.] C. 652. Grant by Peter Je Kodsale, to Sir Richard de Hynton, chaplain, William le Kodsale and Hugh le Harpere, of all his lands, &c., in Welynton. Wellington, Tuesday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 41 Edward III.
Middx. C. 653. Grant by Thomas Spencer, pouchmaker, of London, to Robert Eland and Elias Iveray, of the same city, of land in the parish of Stebenhith, by Brokestrete, adjoining the land of the said Elias in Chirchefeld. Stepney, 26 March, 10 Henry IV. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 654. Grant by Nicholas, son of Reginald Smith (Fabr'), of Berkeswell, to Agnes, late the wife of John Barry, of the same place, of land adjoining the road leading from Berstone to Coventry. Berkeswelle, Tuesday, Michaelmas Day, 16 Edward II.
[Wilts.] C. 655. Grant by Thomas, rector of the church of Froxefelde, Robert le Chamberleyn, and John Brian to William le Chamberleyn, of 'la Rugge,' and Joan his wife, of lands, &c., in 'la Rugge,' Teterugge and Froxfield. Witnesses:—Hildebrand de London, knight, and others (named). La Rugge, Monday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 22 Edward III.
[Berks.] C. 656. Grant by Alan de Hanvile to Walter de Nortone and Joan his wife, of a croft called 'Dame Evecroft,' in Godyngeflode, and a piece of a croft adjacent, which Matilda le Felun formerly held. Godyngeflode, Thursday before Christmas day, 10 Edward II.
[York.] C. 657. Release by Robert, son and heir of John de Covelegh, to Sir John de Stonore, knight, of all his right in land and meadow in Hembury, Cherleton, and Westbury, which Robert's said father held. Hembury, 14 April, 3 Edward III.
[Warwick.] C. 658. Grant by John de Buckemor, chaplain, to Richard de Kyngton, parson of the church of Sheldon, William de Hampton, chaplain, and John Buckemor, of Solihull, of lands, &c., in Solihull. Monday after Easter, 9 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 659. Grant by John Brounyng, of Marlborough, to William Gybbes, of Chuseldene, and Alice his wife, of messuages, lands, &c., in Marlburgh. Witnesses:—Robert Russel, constable, Nicholas le Taillour, mayor, and others (named). Marlborough, Saturday after the Close of Easter, 19 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] C. 660. Grant by John Norton, of Borden, Peter Dingley, clerk, and John Bole, of Middleton, tanner, to John Standon, Margery Standon his wife, Thomas Brestell, and Nicholas Hyne, of four messuages and a garden, &c., in Middleton. Milton, 23 April, 6 Edward IV. Fragments of two seals.
Kent. C. 661. Letters of attorney from Richard Cowper and John Cowper, of Gynge Mountenay, Essex, to Thomas London, of Higham, authorising them to deliver seisin to Robert Swayn and Thomas Bewflowre, of the same place, of lands, &c., in Higham aforesaid. 12 January, 37 Henry VI. Seal.
Berks. C. 662. Demise by John Wyhames, prior of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist of Lechlade, in the county of Gloucester, and the brethren of the same, to John Patyn, Joan his wife, and Richard their son, of a tenement called 'Prioruscort' in Beruscot for their lives. Chapter House of the said Hospital, 28 Henry VI.
[Heref.] C. 663. Grant by Roger Mervin to Adam de la Calne, clerk, of meadow land in Welintun lying below Haywei, between the meadow of William Sadoc and Stephen Restud, in one year, and the meadow of Nicholas Mervin and the said Restud in the other year, extending upon Heidig. [13th century.]
[Essex.] C. 664. Grant by Edmund le Botiler, of Sowt Hanwefeld, to John le Brun, of the same place, and Cristiana his wife, of 9 acres of common heath in the parish of Sowt Handwefeld (South Hanningfield), adjoining land called 'Dodemanneswelle.' Witnesses:—Sir Hugh le Blount, Sir Ralph de Hemenhale, knights, and others (named). South Haningfield, Ascension Day, 26 Edward I.
[Dorset.] C. 665. Grant by Roger Barry, son and heir of Robert Barry, of Bridport, to Peter Cukeraul and Petronilla his wife, of a tenement in East Street, Bridport. Monday after St. George, 15 Edward II. Seal.
[Staff.] C. 666. Demise by Thomas le Hore, of Elmedon, to John Popelday, vicar of the church of Womburn, of lands, &c., in Womburn and Overton. Womburn, 20 April, 46 Edward III.
Wilts. C. 667. Grant by Richard Beauchamp, knight, lord of St. Amand's, Robert Wylloughby, knight, lord Broke, Walter Hungerford, knight, Thomas Blunte, knight, Edward Croftes, Richard Fetiplace, Thomas Fetiplace, esquires, and John Michell, of Calston, to Edward Darell, knight, and Joan his wife, of the manors of Litelcote, Knyghton, and Thrope by Ramesbury. Appointment of George Coke and John Harold attornies to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—John Cheyne, knight, Christopher Wroughton, knight, John Seymour, knight, Maurice Barow, knight, Robert Beynard, esquire. 18 September, 13 Henry VII. Two seals, and fragment of seal.
Kent. C. 668. Grant by Richard Hayman, citizen and barber of London, Thomas Hayman, cutler, and Thomas Nutson, draper, citizens of London, to William Spencer, citizen and tailor of London, of lands, &c., in the parish of Hese (Hayes), which formerly belonged to John Hever, deceased. 20 June, 11 Henry VII. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 669. Grant by John son of Rondulf de Beche, of Berkeswell, to Agnes, late the wife of John Barry, of the same place, of land in the territory of Berkeswell. Tuesday the feast of St. Matthew, 16 Edward II.
[Kent.] C. 670. Indenture of sale from John Crudde, of Speldherst, to John Broker, of Hevere, of lands, &c., in the parishes of Hevere and Bradsted, with conditions as to payment of purchase money, &c. 20 November, 34 Henry VI. Seal.
[Devon.] C. 671. Demise by William Mounfort to William Caunton of a tenement with a 'palatium' adjacent in Southton Dartmouth. Southton Dartmouth, 3 November, 7 Henry VI.
Notts. C. 672. Grant by John Clugh, chaplain, Henry Doker, of . . . . . ., and Thomas Warde, of the same place, at the request of Agnes Coke, of Westretford, late the wife of Roger [Coke], to Robert Coteler, of Wellom (WelloAV ?), of lands and tenements in Clareburgh, Wellom and Tylne. Appointment of John Berege - attorney to deliver seisin. Clareburgh, 8 January, . . Henry VII. Damaged.
Bucks. C. 673. Release by Walter Frere, of Wycombe, to Walter Sywet, of the same place, of all his right in lands, curtilage, &c., in the borough of Wycombe. Witnesses:—Richard Kele, mayor of Wycombe, Richard Prynce and Thomas Barbour, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). Wycombe, Sunday after Corpus Christi, 16 Richard II.
[Wilts.] C. 674. Grant by William Saxton, late of Throckleston, in the county of Southampton, and Anne his wife, to Thomas Haughton, clerk, rector of the parish church of Ludgarsale, of a messuage in Ludgershall, and land called 'Ouplangland,' in the fields of Ludgershall, also a messuage in Buddesden, and land in the fields of the same place called 'Mangcorne Fild.' Appointment of John Bondy and Christopher Maydenwell attornies to deliver seisin. Witnesses: — Thomas Mathews, vicar of Estgarston, and others (named). 15 October, 20 Henry VIII. Two seals.
[Kent.] C. 675. Grant by Robert Gylnot, of the parish of Harnhill, to Thomas Mentyll, the elder, of the same place, of land in the said parish of Hernhill, in a [field] called 'Blowarys,' adjoining a street called 'Brokestrete,' and the brook of the demesne of Gravene. Hernhill, 26 December, 37 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
Kent. C. 676. Letters of attorney from William Cheyne, one of the justices of the King's Bench, William Ferrers, and Edmund Wynchyngham, to William Hane, authorising him to deliver seisin to Roger Fenys, knight, Richard Wakeherst, and Thomas Baynden of the manors of Hevere Cobham, and Hevere Brokays, together with lands, &c., in the parishes of Hevere and Chidyngstone. 8 December, 2 Henry VI.
Berks. C. 677. Demise by William Yorke, citizen of London, to Thomas Saweer, of a mead called 'Clobborsys' in Westhakebourne. 26 September, 1 Edward IV. English.
[Oxford.] C. 678. Letters of attorney from John Hampton, chaplain, of Stanlake, to John Payn, of the same place, to deliver seisin to John Rede, of London, of lands, &c., in the vills of More and Stanlake. 10 May, 4 Henry V.
[Warw.] C. 679. Grant by Richard Hawe, of Solihull, to William atte Birches, of the same place, of three fields in Solihull. Tuesday after the Purification, 16 Edward II.
Surrey. C. 680. Release by William Kaylok, of Hakeney, Middlesex, and Joan his wife, daughter and heiress of Alice Richard, sister of Robert Richard, formerly of Peccham in the parish of Camerwell, to John Drynkwater, of the same place, of all their right in a messuage and garden in Peccham. Peckham, 16 April, 5 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
Dorset. C. 681. Demise by Gregory Merleburgh and Joan his wife, to Thomas Neuton and Thomas Neuton his son, of a piece of land in South Street, Bridport. Witnesses: — William Bouley and John Sterre, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Bridport, Monday before the Conception, 12 Henry VI.
Surrey. Kent. C. 682. Release by Margery Hill, late of London, widow, to William Standon, one of the King's grooms of the crown, of all her right in lands, &c., in Micheham, Surrey, or elsewhere in the county of Kent. 20 February, 3 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 683. Grant by John Swopere, of Stoke Abbas, to John Querdeleon, and Edith his wife, of a messuage in East Street, Bridport, adjoining 'Kyllyngeslane.' Witnesses:—William Hichecoke, John Lomb, bailiffs of Bridport, and others (named). Bridport, Monday after St. Mary Magdalene, 32 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] C. 684. Release by William, perpetual vicar of Dilham, and Robert Carman, of Tunstede, to Sir Olyver Wyth, knight, of all their right in lands, &c., in Worthstede and Dilham. Smalbergh, Monday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 15 Edward III.
[York.] C. 685. Grant by Laurence de Burton, to Baldewin del Hill, of the toft with a messuage in Thurleston, which he bought of Thomas del Holdfeld. Thurleston, vigil of St. Laurence the Martyr, A.D. 1299.
[Kent.] C. 686. Grant by Richard, son of John Smyth, of Testane, to Roger Smyth, of the same place, and Joan his wife, of all his share of a tenement, &c., in the parish of Teston aforesaid, adjoining land called 'Buddisfeld.' Teston, Wednesday in the feast of Pentecost, 30 Edward III.
Herts. C. 687. Grant by William Bukbrigge, clerk, and John Josep, chaplain, to Elizabeth, late the wife of Edward Kendale the younger, knight, of their manor of Maidecroft, for her life, with remainder to William Croyser in fee. Witnesses:—Sir Reginald Grey, lord of Rutthyn, Gerard Braibrook, John Traily, Thomas Fittelyng, knights, and others (named). Maidecroft, Monday after Holy Trinity, 50 Edward III. Seal, and fragment of seal.
Bedf. Herts. C. 688. Grant by Walter Andrew, of Dunstable, to John Trought, Richard Lexham, and Laurence Pycot, of the same place, of lands, tenements, goods, and chattels, in the vills and fields of Dunstable and Kennesworth. Dunstable, Thursday the feast of St. Giles the Abbot, 6 Henry V. Fragment of seal.
[Warw.] C. 689. Grant by Agnes, daughter of John le Sawyere, of Berkeswell, to John, son of Richard Barry, the elder, her uncle, of land in Berkeswelle, adjoining the heath called 'le Horleye.' Berkeswelle, Sunday after Hilary, 28 Edward I.
[Berks.] C. 690. Grant by Nicholas Wolfruth to Adam Brende, and Alice his wife, of land in the field of Baletstone at 'le Harvesthede,' with a hedge growing between the premises and land which Richard de Polhampton, knight, granted to Robert West. Ingkepenne, Sunday after St. Barnabas the Apostle, 40 Edward III.
[Kent.] C. 691. Grant by William Potkyn, of Sevenoke, Kent, to John Sedley, one of the clerks of the King's Exchequer, of a tenement called 'Hertys,' with another tenement annexed, in the parish of Sevenoaks aforesaid, except one 'daywerke' in the said tenement called 'Hertys,' and one 'daywerke' in Batfeld. Sevenoaks, 2 October, 4 Henry VII. Seal.
[N'hamp.] C. 692. Demise by Master Ralph de Waldegrave, Master of the House of St. David without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, to John Chapman, of Easthaddon, and Alice his wife, after the decease of Matilda Hulle, of Esthaddon, of a messuage in East Haddon. Thursday the Ascension Day, 31 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] C. 693. Grant by Peter Dyngele, vicar of the church of Middleton, to John Standon, citizen and tanner of London, and Margery his wife, Thomas Cartere, and Nicholas Hyne, citizens and tanners of London, and William Bole, of Milton aforesaid, of a messuage in the town of Milton, adjoining a lane called 'Yeldhallestrete.' Milton, 29 November, 33 Henry VI.
[Dorset.] C. 694. Demise by Walter Sprot, of Waye Rowand, to Philip Soydon, of Weymouth, of all his arable lands and two tenements, viz., a grange and cowhouse, in Waye Rowand. Monday before Michaelmas, 44 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 695. Grant by Katherine, late the wife of John Andrew, of Dunstable, to Simon Bakster and Simon Whyttawer, of the same place, of all her lands, &c. in Dunstable. Sunday after Michaelmas, 14 Richard II. Seal.
[York.] C. 696. Grant by Robert de Pul to Thomas Belle, of 8 ridges of land, and meadows adjacent, in Cothewrthe (Cudworth), part in 'le Northfeld,' abutting on 'le Northesikes' at Schafton Turneschaw, and on the way leading from Brereley towards Carleton, part upon 'le Longclay,' abutting on 'le Brodeyng' and 'le Toftegate.' [13th century.]
[Surrey.] C. 697. Grant by Robert Michelot, of Camerwelle, to William de Pateshulle, of the same place, and Femina his wife, of land in Camberwell, which Ingolph de Preston gave to Eleanor the grantor's mother, in the parish of St. Giles's, Camberwell; also land in the field called 'Estlangedown,' which formerly belonged to Matilda de Stanewell. Sunday after St. Philip and St. James, 28 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
Surrey. C. 698. Grant by Henry Bernard, of Deptford, Kent, and Alice his wife, late the wife of Robert Ricard, formerly of Peckham, Surrey, to William Wyt, of Peckham aforesaid, of lands, &c., in Peckham in the parish of Camberwell, being the said Alice's dower in the said Robert Ricard's lands. 15th February, 1 Henry V.
[Warw.] C. 699. Grant by Richard Toyt, of Solihull, to John son of Ralph de Gardino of the same place, of laud with a house in Solihull, which the grantor held of Sir William de Oddingele. Solihull, Saturday before St. George the Martyr, 29 Edward I.
[Bedf.] C. 700. Grant by Richard Lexham, Laurence Pycot, John Chevele, Walter Blount, and John Bradwater, to William Smyth, of Dunstable, of lands, &c., in Wipsnade, Eyton, and Toturnho. Whipsnade, 2 January, 9 Henry V. Two seals.