Deeds: C.1001 - C.1100

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C.1001 - C.1100

[Middx.] C. 1001. Acquittance from Henry Sharp, LL.D. Commissary-General of Thomas bishop of London in the city of London and the deaneries of Middlesex and Barking, to Henry Littylton, administrator of the goods, &c., of Joan Willden, of London, widow. 20 October, A.D. 1452.
[Warw.] C. 1002. Grant by Henry de Bury, of Longodon, to Sir Edmund de Whytacre, of Elmedon, of land in the manor of Longodon, adjoining the highway from 'le Buriforde' to Elmedon, and extending from the marlpit to the high road from Erescote to Burmyngham. Sunday before the Annunciation, 10 Edward II.
[Warw.] C. 1003. Release by Thomas le Hore, of Elmydon, to William atte Grange, clerk, and John Notte, of all his right in a piece of pasture in Solihull, at Blacstade. Wednesday before the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 42 Edward III.
[Oxford.] C. 1004. Release by Matilda le Greye, of Stanlake, to William le Walkere, and Agnes his wife, of the same place, of all her right in a tenement and curtilage in Stanlake, and land in a croft called 'le Cokuscroft,' also in a curtilage and yearly rent of 2s. 6d. issuing out of a tenement which formerly belonged to Thomas Augneys, of Stanlake. Wednesday before St. Gregory, 23 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 1005. Receipt from William Mockford, of Brydport, to William Calton, by the hands of John Waterton, for 100 marks, for furnishing certain cables, hawsers, &c., for the King's service. 2 February, 4 Henry V. Seal.
Bedf. Herts. C. 1006. Release by William Pecke, gentleman, to Laurence Pycot, of Dunstable, William Anable and Henry Mauntell, of all his right in land in 'les West Innynges' of Houghton Regis, and in the field of Cadyngdon. Witnesses:—Thomas Porter, bailiff of Houghton and Eyton, and others (named). 31 October, 23 Henry VI.
Surrey. C. 1007. Release by John Aylewyn, citizen and smith of London, kinsman and heir of Thomas Aylewyn, deceased, late of Peckham, Surrey, to William Ode, of Camberwell, John Drynkwater, the younger, and John Giblot, of Peckham, of all his right in lands, &c., which formerly belonged to his uncle, the said Thomas Aylewyn, in Peckham. 21 April, 15 Henry VI. Seal.
[Warw.] C. 1008. Grant by John Thone, of Solihull, to Sir John David, of Elmedon, chaplain, of a plot of land in Solihull, and a piece of a curtilage with a house in the borough of Solihull, adjoining the highway called 'le Smythestret.' Wednesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 8 Edward III.
[Kent.] C. 1009. Grant by Robert, son of John ate Spraketh, of the vill of St. Mary's in Hoo, to Stephen son of Stephen, son of Adam de Delham, of land and a harderen (sic), with house built thereon, in the said vill, at Spraketh. 12 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 1010. Release by John Byngham, vicar of the prebendal church of Remmysbury, to Master William Myll, chaplain, John Bernard, the elder, William Rasell and John Ludde, of all actions. Ramsbury, 15 April, 35 Henry VI. Seal.
Wilts. C. 1011. Demise by Thomas Criklade to William Darell, esquire, of his manor of Beverisbroke, with the advowson of the chapel there, and lands, &c., in Calston, which Criklade had by the gift of John Worston. Beverisbroke, 12 March, 16 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Oxford.] C. 1012. Grant by Robert de la Hulle, son of William de la Hulle, of Mungewell, to William Luveday, Joan his wife, and John their son, of a messuage, and all the land which he held in Mungewell of the said William Luveday, together with the rent which he had from Henry le Welere, &c. Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey Russel, steward of the honour of Walingeford, Sir Alan son of Roward, sheriff of Oxfordshire, Sir Henry le Tyeys, knight, and others (named). [7–9 Edward I.]
[Norf.] C. 1013. Release by Henry Rose, and Helen his wife, to Geoffrey Wythe, and Isabella his wife, of all their right in lands, &c., which descended to the said Helen after the death of Robert de Stalham in Irstede and Netishirde, and lands, &c., which descended to the said Helen after the death of Isabella de Calthorp in Wurthstede and Dilham; and also of all their right in Bartholomew Attewade and Geoffrey Ante, villeins, and in their lands, &c., in Smaleberg. Witnesses:—Sir John de Ingham, William de Kerdeston, Peter de Roscelyn, Reginald de Groos, and Roger de Gyneye, knights, and others (named). Friday after St. Augustine the Bishop, 32 Edward I.
Surrey. C. 1014. Grant by William Aylewyn, citizen and 'whyttawyer' of London, son and heir of Richard Aylewyn, late of Peckham, to Thomas Aylewyn, of Peckham aforesaid, and Agnes his wife, of land in the field called 'Chalvecroft' in Peckham, in the parish of Camberwell, adjoining a field called 'Estmede,' and the highway called 'Napiltonwey'; also of land in 'le Breche,' Peckham. 11 October, 5 Henry IV. Seal.
[Norf.] C. 1015. Grant by Oliver W . . . . les to John Nally, of Berton, and the heirs of his body, of a piece of land in Smalbergh, and two pieces of land in Barton, one called 'Scurelestoft,' and the other 'Maddistoft.' Smallburgh, Sunday after St. Edmund the King, 15 Edward III. Damaged.
[Kent.] C. 1016. Grant by Robert Reyner, of Berghestede, to Thomas Ive, of Eylesforde, of a field called 'Prestesfeld,' in Eastfarleghe, adjoining Farleghesheth. 8 February, 40 Edward III. Seal.
[Sussex.] C. 1017. Demise by William de Posyngwerth to John Copyn, of land and six 'daywerkes' in the parish of Walderne, adjoining the highway leading from Willardescruche to Waldron church. A.D. 1357.
[York.] C. 1018. Release by Joseph de Peniston to William del Hill, of Thurleston, of a messuage, lands, &c., within the bounds of Thurleston, which formerly belonged to William de Ormethwayte. Berneslay, Wednesday after Holy Trinity, A.D. 1323. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 1019. Indenture by which Thomas Hele, of Badelesden, agrees to pay to Katherine Whyte, late the wife of Miles le Whyte, called Chapman, 40l., and if he fail to do so on certain days, the said Katherine is to have a right to re-enter into a certain tenement and lands, &c. Dunstable, feast of St. George, 20 Richard II. Seal.
[Sussex.] C. 1020. Receipt from John Cheyne and Robert Walshe to Richard Tanner, of Lewes, yeoman, James Tanner, of Waldron, yeoman, and Thomas Loveston, of Bryghtelmeston, yeoman, for 10 marks. 8 October, 4 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
Essex. Middx. C. 1021. Demise by Sir Thomas de Cobeham, of Rundale, knight, and Maude his wife, to Richard Scut, citizen and merchant of London, of all their lands and tenements in the counties of Essex and Middlesex which belonged to Thomas Morice, father of the said Maude, except a messuage and garden called 'Colewelle,' which Blase de Bury then held. Derteford, St. Michaelmas day, 47 Edward III. French. Fragment of seal.
[ ] C. 1022. Bond of Thomas Ormond and William Boleyn, knights, to John Sapcotes, esquire, for 40l. 19 November, 1 Henry VII.
[Norf.] C. 1023. Grant by William Calthorp, esquire, to William Wryght, of Smallburgh, of land in Smallburgh, in a field called 'Westcroft,' in exchange for land in the great close of the manor of the said William Calthorp in Smallburgh, &c. 20 October, 37 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 1024. Grant by Katherine Whyte, late the wife of Miles le Whyte, alias Chapman, of Dunstable, to Simon Umfrey, of the same place of a tenement in South Street, Dunstable, and land in the fields of Dunstable, Cadyndon, Kenesworth, and Houghton. Morrow of Mid Lent Sunday, 20 Richard II. Seal.
[Essex.] C. 1025. Grant by John Pop the elder, of Little Wyggeberwe, to John Bourzt, of the same place, and Joan his wife, of two pieces of land in Little Wigborough, part adjoining land called 'Pysfeld,' part called 'Schortestoten.' Friday the feast of St. James the Apostle, 28 Edward III.
[Herts.] C. 1026. Grant by John Fyssher to John Prudde, or Hasteler, John Veysi, and John Hostiller, of St. Albans, of a garden, towards Halywellebridge, abutting on the bank called 'Halywelle.' St. Albans, 22 May 15 Henry VI.
[Middx.] C. 1027. Release by Roger, son and heir of Robert Ernys, late citizen of London, to William de Bettune, mercer, citizen of London, of all his right in a tenement in the parishes of St. Anthony and St. John's Walbrook. Saturday after St. Nicholas, 12 Edward I. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1028. Indentures by which John de Mitforde, citizen and draper of London, acknowledges the right of John Maryns, citizen and spicer of London, and Marion his wife, to a chimney in the wall of a tenement of the said John de Mitforde in Milk Street. London, 30 April, 46 Edward III. French.
Surrey. C. 1029. Release by Joan, late the wife of William Kaylok, late of Hakeney, Middlesex, daughter and heiress of Alice Ricard, sister of Robert Ricard, formerly of Peckham, Camberwcll, to John Drynkwater, of Peckham aforesaid, of all her right in a messuage, garden and land in Peckham. 29 January, 3 Hen. VI. Fragment of seal.
Kent. C. 1030. Letters of attorney from Matilda, late the wife of William Pawlyn, the elder, of Hevere, to John Crudde, the younger, to deliver seisin to William Smyzt, son of the said Matilda, of lands, &c., in the parishes of Edynbregge, Hever, and Speldherst. Friday after St. John ante portam Latinam, 16 Richard II. Seal.
[Herts.] C. 1031. Release by William Crofton and John Briddesthorn, of St. Albans, to Robert Thorne [and others ?], of the same place, of all their right in a messuage and land in St. Albans, in Halywellestrate, and adjoining the boundary called 'Pottereshegge,' and 'Eywodelane.' 1 April, 6 Henry V. Damaged. Fragment of seal.
Surrey. C. 1032. Grant by Thomas Hunt, gentleman, to Richard Skynner, gentleman, and Agnes his wife, and Michael Skynner, son of the said Richard and Agnes, of all his lands, tenements, &c., in Pekham, in the parish of Camberwell. Appointment of Bartholomew Chalner attorney to deliver seisin. 6 July, 6 Hen. VII. Seal.
[Linc.] C. 1033. Grant by Thomas Moigne, of Wyflyngham, to Stephen Palmere and Agnes his wife, John Deen, burgess of Grymesby, Robert Dyconson and Nicholas Palmere, of Garmethorp, of a messuage in Fynkelstrete, Grymesby, by 'le cornmarket,' and two stalls in the market; also a garden called 'Osyergarth' in Grimsby, in a way called 'Denesgate.' Appointment of Hugh Edon and John Clerk attornies to deliver seisin. 10 August, 9 Edward IV. Four seals and fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] C. 1034. Grant by John de Sancto Mauro, Master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, to William son of Benedict le Neubonde, of Buckeby, and Isabella his wife, daughter of Richard Wille, of Westhaddon, of 13s. yearly rent in Westhaddon which Agnes, late the wife of the said Richard Wille, pays for a messuage and land which she holds for her life, and also the reversion to the premises after the death of the said Agnes. Thursday the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 5 Edward III.
[Devon.] C. 1035. Release by Thomasia, late the wife of Nicholas Dynham, to John Dynham of all her right in a tenement in the borough of Tavystoke, between 'le Fyshelake' and the highway leading from the pillory of the said town to Howrdeweke. 1 September, 5 Henry VIII.
[Herts ] C. 1036. Letters of attorney of John Matheu, of St. Albans, authorising William Bordale to deliver seisin to Thomas Syward, Thomas Bordale, Robert Thorn, William Crofton, and John Bridesthorn, of a messuage in Haliwelstrete, St. Albans, and land [there]. 24 February, 4 Henry V.
Surrey. C. 1037. Grant by John Drynkewater and John Gryme, the elder, of Peckham, in the parish of Camberwell, to Christiana Wyt, late the wife of William Wytte, late of Peckham, of a tenement in Peckham. 2 June, 27 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Essex.] C. 1038. Eelease by Roger Bolch, of Colchester, to Gilbert Pyggesle, burgess of Colchester, of all his right in a messuage at New Hithe, Colchester. Sunday the feast of St. Martin, 26 Edward III.
Bedf. Herts. C. 1039. Release by Richard le Whyte, called Milys, son of Miles le Whyte, of Dunstable, to Thomas Hele, of Edelesburgh, of all his right in lands, &c., in Dunstable, Cadyngton, and Kennesworth. Saturday after St. Gregory, 20 Richard II. Seal.
[Middx.] C. 1040. Grant by Robert de Geywode, citizen and girdler of London, to Robert de Vinetria, clerk, and Alice his wife, of two shops, &c., in the parish of St. Michael's, Bassieshawe. Witnesses:—Sir John le Breton, Warden of London, Elyas Russel and Henry le Bole, sheriffs, Ralph le Blund, alderman of that ward, and others (named). Friday after Michaelmas, 21 Edward I.
Kent. C. 1041. Grant by John Outlawe and Thomas Outlawe to John Marchall, John Stokton, William Redknapp, John Alborowe, Richard Hull, and Henry Newman, citizens and mercers of London, of a tenement with houses, gardens and land in Crayford, of land in a field called 'Depedene,' in Crayford aforesaid, adjoining a croft called 'Fyppescrofte,' and of a parcel of land and wood at Moltgrove, by Grovesherne, Crayford, adjoining Crayford Heath. 7 'November, 5 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Bedf.] C. 1042. Receipt from John Blecchele and Thomas Whyte, son of Miles Chapman, of Dunstable, executors of the will of Katherine Whyte, alias Mylys, of Dunstable, to Thomas Hele, of Badelesdon, for eight marks, in full payment of 40l. sterling due to the said Katherine. Feast of St. Fremund the King, 22 Richard II. Fragments of two of seals.
[Middx.] C. 1043. Grant by John Guybon, Robert Broun, citizen and tailor of London, and Oliver Davy, citizen and goldsmith of the same, to John Baker, John Broun, and Thomas Fabyon, citizens and mercers of London, of their manor of Toppeffeld in Harengey, with lands, &c., in the same place, which the grantors had from Thomas Bryan, serjeant-at-law, and others (named). Appointment of Thomas Forster, gentleman, John Capeleyn, and William Smyth attornies to deliver seisin. 8 November, 6 Edward IV. Seal and fragments of two seals.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the King's Chancery the same day.
[Chesb.] C. 1044. Receipt from Richard le Vernon, of Haslyngton, to Ralph Eggerton for 50 marks, in part payment of 100 marks. Wednesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 13 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Suff.] C. 1045. Release by Hubert, son and heir of Geoffrey de Berkynge, to Robert de Bryssete, clerk, and Joan his wife, of all his right in a tenement, &c., in Lose, in Hetsham (Hitcham). Monday the feast of St. Edmund of Pontigny, 21 Edward I.
[Suff.] C. 1046. Grant by Alice, late the wife of Adam de Losse, to Nicholas de Tunstale, and Margery his wife, of all her dower lands in Hecham (Hitcham). Witnesses:—Sirs Hugh de Morieaus and John de Geddig, knights, and others (named). Thursday the feast of St. Edmund the Archbishop, 1 Edward II.
Bedf. C. 1047. Grant by William Bukbrigge, clerk, and John Josep, chaplain, to Elizabeth, late the wife of Edward Kendale, knight, the younger, of all their manor of Wrastelyngworth for her life. "Witnesses:—Sir Reginald Grey, lord of Rutthyn, Gerard Braibrok, John Traily, and Edward Boteler, knights, and others (named). Monday after Holy Trinity, 50 Edward III. Fragments of two seals.
[Norf.] C. 1048. Grant by Simon Baret, Nicholas Lakenham, and John Aslak, of Sprowston, to John Aslak, of Crosthweyt, Robert Martham, Henry Lesyngham, William, perpetual vicar of the church of Stalham, Nicholas Heilot, parson of the church of Kesewyk, and Edmund Heilot, of Lesyngham, of all their messuages, lands, &c., in Stalham, Brunstede and elsewhere in the hundred of Harpyng, lately held in servile tenure of Oliver Wyth, knight, as of his manor called 'Stalhamhalle,' and also land in the same town which the grantors together with Robert Malbrook held, with lands and tenements in Roymerston, by the gift of William Leverych, of Thurleston, &c. 10 January, 10 Henry IV. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1049. Release by Roger, son and heir of Robert Ernys, formerly citizen of London, to William de Betune, mercer, citizen of London, of all his right in 2 marcs yearly rent issuing out of a tenement in the parishes of St. Anthony and St. John Walbrook, adjoining Bokereslesberi, &c. Witnesses:—Henry le Waleis, Mayor of London, and alderman of that ward, Jordan Godchep and Martin Box, sheriffs, and others (named). [A.D. 1284.] Seal.
[Kent.] C. 1050. Grant by Constance, daughter of William atte Sole, of Eastfarleghe, to Walter Colpeper, of two pieces of land, one abutting on a road called 'Weststrete,' together with a pond in a place called 'Jameshage,' in Eastfarlegh. September, 10 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Kent.] C. 1051. Grant by Robert, son of Moses Skinner (Pelliparii), of the parish of St. Mary's, Hoo, to Stephen son of Stephen de Delham, of a tenement in the parish of St. Mary's aforesaid. 4 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1052. Grant by Roger de Ely, citizen and fishmonger of London, to John de Aylesham, citizen and mercer of the same city, of a watercourse from the house of the said John upon the land of the said Roger, the said John agreeing to give the water free course through his house to the highway; the tenements of the said parties being in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less. London, Wednesday after the Assumption, 5 Edward III. French.
Sussex. C. 1053. Grant by Richard Cach, of Cokefeld, to Thomas Onstye, of Haylesham, John atte Ree, the elder, of Wyneleffeld, John Onstye alias Holcombe, the elder, Thomas atte Wode, of Clayton, and Richard Tannere, of Lyndefeld, of all his lands, &c., both within and without the town of Cuckfield aforesaid. Appointment of William Frood attorney to deliver seisin. Witnesses:—John Bullok, vicar of Cuckfield, and others (named). Cuckfield, 26 December, 12 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Dorset.] C. 1054. Grant by Thomas Beauchamp, knight, Ralph Bussh, esquire, Eleanor his wife, and John Stork to Richard Whittok, of Stalbrigge, of an annuity of 10 marcs, out of their manors of Caundell Haddon, Lidelynche, and Houghton. Caundell Haddon, 2 April, 6 Henry VI. Fragments of two seals.
[Oxford.] C. 1055. Grant by John Sturtel and Christina his wife, to William Clerk, of Porstoke, of a yearly rent of 26s. 8d., issuing out of three messuages in Dorchester, one at the corner of a lane leading to Glidepath, &c. Witnesses:—Sir John, vicar of Porstoke, and others (named). Dorchester, Monday after All Saints, 5 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
[Herts.] [Bedf.] C. 1056. Demise by William Cantelowe, mercer and alderman of London, to John Todingdon, of Dunstable, mason, for seven years, of land in Kennesworth, part on Aldonhille, part abutting on Stipersdowne, part in Cadingdon, in 'le Middelfurlong,' by land of the dean of St. Paul's, London, and part abutting on Watling Street. Dunstable, 16 January, 37 Henry VI. Seal.
[Herts.] C. 1057. Grant by John Bradcroft, John Taverner, and William Carpenter, of St. Albans, to John Palmere, miller, of the same place, of a messuage and garden in Halywellestrete, St. Albans, extending to Pottershegge, &c. Witnesses:—John Spendlove, bailiff of St. Albans, and others (named). Monday after All Saints, 12 Henry VI.
[Middx.] C. 1058. Demise by John Michell, steward of the lands and tenements belonging to Edward . . . . . . . . . heir of George Darell, knight, within the city of London and the suburbs thereof, with the consent of Dame Jane Darell, to Henry Franckenbergk and Barnard van Stondo, merchants of printed books, of an alley in St. Clement's Lane called 'St. Marcke's Aley,' with houses, &c., in the same, reserving a right of way to Giles van Gaunt, master of the 'Currours.' 10 May, A.D. 1482. English. Damaged.
[Middx.] C. 1059. Receipt from William Talbot, William Rewell, and Richard Grace, citizens of London, to John de Burton, clerk, for 8l. London, 3 April, 11 Richard II. Three seals.
Worc. C. 1060. Grant by William Bulkeley, of Eyton, Cheshire, esquire, to John Vampage, the elder, and Thomas Horton, of all his lands, &c., in Pyndeven, Pypulton, and Pershore, which descended to the grantor, after the death of John Ryvers, as kinsman and heir of the said John Ryvers. Appointment of Richard Tounlay and Robert Tounlay attornies to deliver seisin. Pershore, 1 July, 17 Henry VI. Seal.
[Cornw.] C. 1061. Release by Thomas Lucombe to Henry Marney, esquire, and Isabella his wife, of all his right in messuages, lands, &c., in Trescawe, which formerly belonged to Alice Whytyng. Witnesses:—William Olyver, mayor of Bodmyn, and others (named). 20 March, 5 Henry VII. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 1062. Grant by Sir Richard de Combe, knight, lord of Fytelton, and Margaret his wife, to Master Robert de Ablynton, rector of the church of Fytelton, Adam de Ablynton, brother of the said Robert, and Edith, the said Adam's wife, of land, &c., which John le Bourgh lately held in Fitelton, with the reversion of land which Robert de Remmesburi then held. Sunday before St. Gregory the Martyr, 28 Edward III.
Middx. C. 1063. Letters of attorney from John Baker, John Broun, and Thomas Fabyan, citizens and mercers of London, authorising James Bradman, gentleman, Nicholas Alwyn, mercer, and John Marchall, surgeon, citizens of London, to deliver seisin to Robert Byfeld and Robert Took, ironmongers, William Rotheley, goldsmith, and William Overey, stockfishmonger, citizens of London, of the manor of Toppesfeld, in Harengey, and of lands, &c., in Harengey. 5 March, 7 Edward IV. Seal, and fragments of two seals.
[Devon ?] C. 1064. Grant by William Cheyny, knight, and Cecilia his wife, to William Bayne, the younger, and Isabella his wife, of a messuage and land in the manor of Hempston Arundell. Broke, Monday before St. Martin the Bishop, 12 Henry IV. Seal.
[Dorset.] C. 1065. Defeasance to a bond of Christina, late the wife of William Bowley, of Bridport, Dorset, Nicholas Bowley, of the same place, merchant, and Thomas Clerk, of Pymowre, in the same county, husbandman, to Thomas Chard and John Hylbrond, of the same place. The said bond is to be void if Chard and Hylbrond deliver to the said Nicholas Bowley 1,400 skins of wool called 'Moreyng' and 'Shorlyng' at Myddelburght in Selond, and the said Nicholas pay them certain sums of money, on certain dates. 2 November, 35 Henry VI.
[Warw.] C. 1066. Grant by Adam le Barkere, of Solihull, to Sir John David, of Elmedone, chaplain, of a piece of land with houses, &c., adjoining the highway called 'Smeynstrete'; paying therefor 12d. yearly to the altar of St. Mary in Solihull church. Friday after St. Ambrose the Bishop, 5 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Wilts.] C. 1067. Confirmation by John, son and heir of John de Marisco, son of Peter the Miller (Molendinarii), of a grant by his said father to Adam, son of the said John de Marisco, and the heirs of his body, of a tenement at Estrigge. Witnesses:—Hugh de Strode, knight, and others (named). Tuesday the Annunciation, 8 Edward II.
[Suff.] C. 1068. Release by John le Savage, parson of the church of Benacre, to Alice, late the wife of Walter le Chalonner, of Reydon, of all his right in land called 'Reydoneslond' in Reydon, and also in 8s. yearly rent. Gypewyc (Ipswich), Monday the nativity of St. John the Baptist, 10 Edward III.
Dorset. C. 1069. Defeasance to a grant by William Mountfort, burgess of Bridport, to Hugh Deverell and John Chyverelle, Walter Bagge, clerk, and Thomas at the Halle, of all his lands, &c., in Weymouth, Melcombe Regis, and Wyke, with a moiety of the ferry of Smalemouth, and a house and land, &c., at Wyke: also of all his messuages, &c., in Bridport, a plot called 'Verres Watton' within the manor of Symondesbaurgh, in the hundred of Whytecherch, and all other his lands, goods, and chattels. They are to reconvey at the request of the grantor. Bridport, Saturday after Michaelmas, 8 Henry V. Seal.
[Suff.] C. 1070. Grant by William de le Holt, of Reydone, to Gervase de Vallibus, of land in Reydon. Witnesses:—Sirs Fulk de Vallibus and Robert de Reydone, knights, and others (named). [13th century.]
Sussex. C. 1071. Receipt from John de Twynem, receiver of the moneys of Sir John de Bretagne, Earl of Richemund, in the barony of Hastynges, to John Fillol and William de Northo, appointed to collect and levy the King's scutage in Surrey and Sussex for the Scotch armies in the 28th, 31st, and 34th years of Edward I., and who afterwards were appointed by the King's writ to pay to the said Sir John de Bretagne the scutage of the tenants of the said barony, for the years 31 and 34 Edward I., for 16l. 2s. scutage of the tenants of the said Sir John. Lyme, Saturday before St. Alphege, 12 Edward II.
Surrey. C. 1072. Grant by John Haliday to Reginald de Wodeham, of lands &c., in Houewoldeysham, or elsewhere in the parish of Waybregge. Thursday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 27 Edward III.
[N'hamp.] C. 1073. Grant by Richard Bollessore, Master of the Hospital of St. David by Kyngusthorp, and the brethren of the same, to Thomas Bollessore, of Bucketon, Alice his wife, and John, Emma, Joan, Agnes, Henry and Alice their children, of a messuage in Bucketon, and of land, part upon Samfurlong, part below Bokemanwell, part in West Longes, part abutting on the highway leading to Northampton. Wednesday before Easter, 17 Richard II.
[Herts.] C. 1074. Grant by Simon Pegulton, of Dunstable, to Walter Derylyng, of the same place, of land in the field of Kennesworth, abutting on Watlingstreet. Monday the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 7 Richard II.
Kent. C. 1075. Grant by Stephen Salman, of the parish of St. Mary's in the hundred of Hoo, to Geoffrey Devyle and John Never, of all his lands, &c., in the hundred of Hoo, or elsewhere in Kent. 12 March, 34 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] C. 1076. Demise by Master Robert de Catwrth, Master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity without Northampton, and the brethren of the same, to Philip son of Walter de Boketon, of a tenement and land in Boketon. Hospital of the Holy Trinity, St. Peter ad Vincula, 13 Edward II.
Warw. C. 1077. Release by Nicholas, son of John atte Walle, of Solihull, to Thomas atte Birches, of the same place, and Juliana his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, of all his right in a curtilage with a field and meadow in Solihull, adjoining the road and path leading from Solihull church towards Longodonhalle. Wednesday before St. Valentine, 7 Edward III.
Surrey. C. 1078. Demise by Agnes Gedge, of London, widow, sister of John Wodehous, kinsman of William Creswyk, to Robert Bale, citizen and scrivener of London, and Thomas Hunte, gentleman, of a tenement or messuage in Peckham, in the parish of Camberwell, and land in the field, of Werth, belonging thereto, and a tenement, lately a brewhouse, called 'le Smythes,' in the same parish, and meadow land in 'le Sterte' in the same parish. 8 February, 3 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1079. Release by Hugh de Hertford and A vice his wife, to Sir Thomas de Clare, of all their right in a yearly rent of 5½ marcs, issuing out of land and houses in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene. London, Wednesday after St. Gregory, A.D. 1275.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Hustings Court, London, Monday the feast of All Souls, 4 Edward I.
[Bedf.] C. 1080. Grant by William Brewster, of Bekelyswad, and Thomas Nanneby, of the same place, to William Sebby, of the same place, of a croft in Schortmade, by the highway called 'Lovelayeslane.' Biggleswade, 6 July, 12 Henry VI. Two seals.
Devon. C. 1081. Bond from Joan Wenyngton, late the wife of Robert Wenyngton, of Dertmouth, to William Olyver, of Bridport, for 3l. 2s. 4 November, 6 Edward IV. Seal.
[Bedf.] C. 1082. Release by William Neel, of Dunstable, to Thomas Hele, of all his right in a tenement in South Street, Dunstable, abutting on Watlingstreet. Wednesday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 22 Richard II. Seal.
[Norf.] C. 1083. Release by Wynesia, late the wife of Sir Oliver Wyth, knight, to Walter atte Fen, Sir William Osmond, chaplain, John Skiet, Henry Purk, and Ralph Listere, of Worthsted, of all her right in lands, &c., in Worthsted and Walsham. Norwich, Wednesday after Hilary, 39 Edward III.
[Heref.] C. 1084. Grant by John Ferrour, tailor, of Hereford, to John Skryveyn, Nicholas Marchaunt, chaplain, and Richard Hayton, of a tenement with garden, &c., in 'Oldescoulestrete,' Hereford. Witnesses:—John Trovey, mayor of Hereford, William Breynton and William Falk, King's bailiffs there, and others (named). Hereford, Wednesday after Hilary, 20 Richard II. Fragment of seal.
Wilts. C. 1085. Grant by Robert Willoughby, knight, lord of Broke, John Wadham and John Biconell, knights, Robert Stowell, Edward Stowell, William Stroode, the younger, Edmund Cheyne, and Richard Maudeley, to the wardens, brethren and sisters of the fraternity or gild of St. Anne, in the church of St. Mary of Corscombe, of their manor of Lake. Appointment of John Maudley and Hugh Marten attornies to deliver seisin. 16 November, 12 Henry VII. Seal and fragments of two seals. Injured.
[Warw.] C. 1086. Grant by Adam, son of the late Henry atte Coppe, of Solihull, to Sir William de Brochurst, Sir Richard de Caldeford, chaplains, and Alexander Wodecok, of Solihull, of all his lands and tenements in Solihull, both within and without the borough, and in Longedon by Solihull. Thursday the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 35 Edward III.
Worc. C. 1087. Grant by Philip de Harley and William de Wyke, chaplains, to William de Swyney, parson of the church of Little Wenlok, of all the lands, tenements, &c., which they had by the feoffment of the said William de Swyney in Swyney within the manor of Wyliley, and of lands, &c., in 'la Hulle,' within the manor of Borewordesley, for his life; with remainders to William de Halghton and Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said William de Swyney. Tuesday after the Purification, 39 Edward III.
Somers. C. 1088. Grant by Edmund Gray, of Stoke Daburn[on], knight, to John Cornyshe, clerk, and William Melsham, of his manor of Estham. Appointment of Richard Pecoke attorney to deliver seisin. 10 July, 22 Henry VIII. Fragment of seal.
[Glouc.] C. 1089. Release by Richard Wych, parson of the church of Tredyngton, and William Perham, parson of the church of Quynton, clerks, to William Cassy, son and heir of John Cassy, of Wyghtfeld, knight, of all their right in the manor of Stratton by Cirencester, otherwise Stretton, with the advowson of the church appendant thereto. Saturday the feast of St. Swithin, 7 Henry IV. French. Fragments of two seals.
[Oxford.] C. 1090. Demise by Joan le Parkers, of Bekkele, and James her son, to Richard le Webbe, of the same place, and Margery his wife, of land in the fields of Beckley, in Welsheworth, with a hedge adjacent; also of land in Boywellefurlong, and upon 'le Parkerescroft.' Feast of St. John ante portam Latinam, 14 Edward III. Seal and fragment of seal.
[Glouc.] C. 1091. Release by Roger, son and heir of Aaron de la More, to Nicholas son of Nicholas de Sterdene, of all his right in a tenement called 'le Morelond,' within the manor of Newent, with buildings, gardens, &c. Saturday after St. Mark, 10 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] C. 1092. Agreement between Robert de Frouwyk, cordwainer, of London, and Roger de Rameseye, clerk, with reference to certain tenements in the parish of St. Mary Woolnoth, &c. London, 11 September, 34 Edward I. Damaged.
[Devon.] C. 1093. Confirmation by Humphrey Stafford and William Bonevyle, knights, William Wynard, and William Heighehouse, clerk, of the estate and possession of Master John Wareyn, canon of St. Peter's, Exeter, John Jaybien, of Plymouth, Thomas Olyver, of Kingsbridge, and William his son, in lands and tenements in Southton Dertemouth. 3 August, 13 Henry VI. Seal.
[Glouc.] C. 1094. Grant by Roger, son and heir of Aaron de la More, to Nicholas son of Nicholas de Sterdene, of a tenement called 'le Morelond,' within the manor of Newent, with buildings, &c. Friday before St. George, 10 Edward II. Seal.
[Herts.] C. 1095. Grant by Robert Scot, of Dunstable, to William de Chetyndon, of the same place, and John his son, of land in the field of Kenesworth about Aldone. Dunstable, 8 March, 17 Edward III. Seal.
Oxford. C. 1096. Bond of John Mershe, of Watlyngton, shoemaker, to William Stonore, knight, for 20 marcs. 1 March, 18 Edward IV.
Essex. C. 1097. Bond of John Feynt, of Chyngford, yeoman, to Henry, Earl of Essex, for 40l. sterling. 18 November, 9 Edward IV.
Endorsed: Defeasance.—Feynt is to pay the Earl 15l., and to render a due account, before the auditors of the said Earl, of and for the said Earl's manor of Chyngford, and to pay his arrears in respect of the farm of the said manor, &c.
[Dorset.] C. 1098. Grant by Robert de Mordune, son of Adam de Mordune, to Geoffrey de Mordune, of messuages and land in Mordune, and release of 5s. 8d. yearly rent paid by the said Geoffrey for the premises. Witnesses:— Robert, vicar of Morden, Matthew, parson of Wimborne, and others (named).
Middx. C. 1099. Grant by Henry Chicheley, of the county of Middlesex, esquire, to Henry Bourgchier, knight, Viscount le Bourgchier, John Clopton, gentleman, Walter Shelley, and Robert Walter, of [all his goods and chattels in the parish of St. Mary Matfelon, and elsewhere, with the debts due to Chicheley, &c. St. Mary Matfelon, 8 August, 28 Henry VI.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in Chancery the same date.
[Middx.] C. 1100. Grant by John Cotekyn, of Stebeneth, to Walter Morice, of the same place, of land in the field of Stepney. Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, 7 Edward II.