Deeds: A.9201 - A.9300

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A.9201 - A.9300

[Cornw.] A. 9201. Release by John Tremayn to Richard Trema . . . . [of his right in lands in] Tregaer, Chyenhal and Mogyon Vyhan, with common of pasture in . . . . . Dated at Tremayn. . . . 4 Henry IV. Injured.
[Warw.] A. 9202. Feoffment by Thomas Scout of Lapworth to Walter atte Welle, John Hardyng and William le Roo of the same, of land in the common field there. Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 23 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 9203. Feoffment by Robert de Holehal to Roger Brun for his homage and service of land on the heath either side the entry to the said Roger's house descending from the highway from Henle to Bermingham, &c.; rent, 13d. for all service; for this Roger gave him 12s. Seal.
[Warw.] A. 9204. Release by Margery late the wife of William de Hullenhal, widow, to Walter Brun of Monekespathe, of her right in land, between land of Hugh his brother and the road from Henleye to Coleshul, &c. saving to herself for the term of her life 7½d. rent; for this Walter gave her 2s.
[Hants.] A. 9205. Feoffment by Thomas Cowpere and Emmot his wife to John Bryht, of a cottage, &c. in Crischurche Twynham in 'la Castilstrete,' and land in Benettyshaye; positions described. Easter, 29 Henry VI. Seals.
[Devon.] A. 9206. Feoffment by William de 'la Yete' son and heir of Alice de 'la Yete,' to William son of William Rossel of 'la Yete,' of his tenement of 'la Yongeheyghes' in the manor of Axemynstre; consideration, 10 marks beforehand. Witnesses:—Hugh de Raleygh and Ralph de Doune, knights, and others (named). Friday after the Holy Trinity, 31 Edward I.
[Hants.] A. 9207. Feoffment by Henry le Carpetyr son of John le Carpetyr of Cristchurche Twynham to Henry Brystwyne, Alice his wife and Henry their son, of half his tenement at 'la Strete' there; rent, 1d. to the chief lords for all service; consideration, 4 marks. Monday the feast of St. Matthias, 2 Edward II. Fragment of seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9208. Feoffment by John Trewerian son and heir of Reginald Trewerian to Thomas Nanswyder and Isabel his wife in tail, of all his lands, &c. in Trewerian. 15 April, 9 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] A. 9209. Feoffment by John Cooke of Skernyng, late of Berton Bendych, Ralph Este, citizen of Norwich, 'fleccher,' and Peter Este of W . . . . . to John Westhagh, rector of Skernyng, of the lands, &c. in Skernyng, which together with Cristiana Watlyngton, of Skernyng, widow, since deceased, they had by the feoffment of . . . . of Skernyng and John Watlyngton of the same by charter dated Saturday after . . . . . 8 Edward IV. 4 . . . ., 8 Edward IV. Two seals, obliterated.
Worc. A. 9210. Feoffment by Thomas Gros, citizen of Worcester, to Richard his son, of two tenements in Wodeslathstret in Worcester; rent, 40s. to him for his life. Thursday the feast of St. Martin, 18 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 9211. Chirograph indented being a feoffment by Richard, the prior, and the convent of St. Sepulchre's, Warewick, to Simon son of Hugh de Manecestre, of land in [Ha]ttun between land of the church of Hase[le], &c.; rent, 3s.; consideration, 20s. VII. Kal. June, 34 Henry III.
[N'hamp] A. 9212. Feoffment by Thomas Maike of Esseby to Maud de Appelby of ½a. land there. Sunday after All Hallows, 5 Edward II.
[Linc.] A. 9213. Release by William S . . . . . of Beltesford to William Tayliour of Beltesford and William de Legburne of the same of his right in lands, &c. he had by the feoffment of Robert Scarp of the same in Aswardeby. Thursday before Christmas, 1361.
[N'hamp.] A. 9214. Letter of attorney by Robert Catesby to John Steward, chaplain, to deliver seisin to Emma de Catesby his mother, of the lands, &c. which he had by her feoffment in Wateford. Assheby Deger, Thursday after St. Martin, 2 Henry V. Seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9215. Letter of attorney by Otto Trevarthyan to Peter Petyt to deliver seisin to James Polwheverer of his land, &c. in Stekyer and Trefouard. Merthyn, Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 8 Henry V. Seal. Endorsed: Stykkyer et Trefoward.
[Warw.] A. 9216. Feoffment by John Rouz to Simon Heyne of Attelburgh of a half burgage in Eton. Monday after Whit Sunday, 4 Henry IV.
Wilts. A. 9217. Feoffment by Richard Smyth of Wodeford to Richard Nedler of Salisbury, of land, &c. in Kynggesfeld next Stratford under the castle of Old Sarum which he had by the gift of Robert Chike of Newton Westzate. Certified under the seal of the mayoralty of the borough of Old Sarum. Sunday after St. Matthew, 3 Henry VI.
[Warw.] A. 9218. Feoffment by William le Corviser of Waunes Wotton to Sir John Jory, chaplain, of the same of land [there]. Sunday before St. Simon and St. Jude, 13 Edward III.
[Warw.] A. 9219. Indenture being a feoffment by William Atte Grene of Hatton to Stephen son of Agnes Gibben of the same, of land there; rent, 2s. 6d. for twenty years, and thereafter 10s. Thursday the feast of St. Michael, 19 Edward III.
Glouc. A. 9220. Letter of attorney by John son and heir of John Danyell of Thornbury to Thomas Clerk of the same to deliver seisin to John Adams alias Buggegode of the same and Isabel his wife, of two messuages in the borough and land in the manor of Thornbury. 13 January, 1 Edward IV. Seal, broken.
[Warw.] A. 9221. Feoffment by William le Smyth of Pacwod to Thomas le Persones of Lapworth, Agnes his wife and Thomas their son and the son's issue, with remainder in default to the father, of the lands &c. in Lapworth which he had by the feoffment of Roger de Norton and Roger by the feoff- ment of Richard Corveser of Henleye. Wednesday after Michaelmas, 44 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 9222. Release by Robert . . . . to Godfrey . . . . of his right in land and buildings in Wantesden, next land of the said prior and . . . towards Tunstalle Church . . . . . the Nativity of the Virgin . . . Mutilated.
[Hants.] A. 9223. Counterpart of feoffment by Thomas Ponyngges, lord St. John, to John Cannere and Edith his wife in tail, with reversion in default of their issue to himself, of land in Basyngges. 14 April, 21 Richard II. Two seals of arms (St. John) broken.
[Warw.] A. 9224. Feoffment by William de Weston of Covintre to Martin Colebront of the same, of part of his curtilage in Waste Garden there. Witnesses:—John son of Simon, then reeve, and others (named).
[Cornw.] A. 9225. Demise by Ralph Poli of Kenel for the term of his life to Ralph de Layti of his right in ½a. land in Treberved. Penren, Friday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 23 Edward [I].
[Wilts.] A. 9226. Feoffment by Hugh Alwyne of Lacok to Roger le Chepman of Cristemaleford and Alice his wife, daughter of Stephen le Chepman of Cosham, of 3½a. arable, described, in Lacok. Sunday after St. Andrew, 12 Edward II.
N'hamp. A. 9227. Bond by Richard Emson of Estneston, gentleman, to Guy Wolston, knight, in 30l. at Trinity, 1503. 11 June, 16 Henry VII. Signed. Receipt for 20l. endorsed.
[Wilts.] A. 9228. Counterpart of demise by Joan de Montfort, abbess of Lacok, to Roger le Draper, Alice his wife and Walter their son, for their lives in survivorship, for 10s. beforehand, of a messuage there formerly William le Chepman's; rent, 16d. Thursday the feast of St. Barnabas, 6 Edward III. Seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9229. Feoffment by Joan late the wife of . . . to Richard . . . . of . . . house and garden and all her land . . . . Witnesses:— . . . . Thomas de Wanatlek . . . . Granpont, Thursday after . . ., 9 . . . . Mutilated.
[N'hamp.] A. 9230. Indenture of demise, 20 September, 22 Edward IV, by Nicholas Catesby to Henry Boteler of Watfford, for twelve years at 24s. rent, of a water-mill there; Thomas Walshe and William Moderey sureties for Boteler. English.
[York. W.R.] A. 9231. Counterpart indenture, Monday the eve of the Annunciation, 28 Edward III, being a mortgage by William de Sclateburn, chaplain, to John de Aberford and William de Yolesom, chaplains, of a messuage, &c. in Burton in Lonesdal, for 25 marks due on the feast of St. Martin in the winter, 28 Edward III, to be paid at Setill before the steward of Sir Henry de Percy or the vicar of Gikeleswyk.
[Herts.] A. 9232. Grant in pure alms by Nicholas le Mestre of Westmelle to John, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, of ½a. land in Westmell and a rent due from Jordan Estmund. Sunday before Midsummer . . . . Injured.
[Herf] A. 9233. Indenture of demise by Walter Drayton, vicar of Webbeley, Walter Shipham and Richard Stevenes, 'flechewer,' of Webbeley, to Alice late the wife of William le Smyth the elder of the same, of a tenement in the High Street there which they had by his feoffment, with remainder on her death to Thomas le Smyth, clerk. Monday after St. Thomas, bishop of Hereford, 5 Henry IV.
[Cornw.] A. 9234. Indenture being a grant in frank marriage by Peter de Trelulla to William de Trewen with Alice his daughter, of two messuages and ½a. land in Trewrosel. Sunday after St. Martin, 22 Edward III.
[Cumb.] A. 9235. Feoffment by Rowland Kyrkeby, esquire, to Roger Cady, parochial chaplain of Irton, Nicholas Thomlynson of Myterdell, 'yoman,' and William Lechyn of Forsce, 'yoman,' of tenements in Irton called 'Kyrkeland' and 'Boghous' and a tenement in Gosforth called 'Toddelryg,' which he had by the gift of Robert Postylthuayt. 10 February, 12 Edward IV.
A. 9236. Feoffment by John ap David, lord of Kedinorstoune, to Philip son of William de la Norde, of land next 'Kedinore Grove,' &c.; rent 15d.
[Berks.] A. 9237. Feoffment by John Kent of Redyng to Richard Suward of the same, of a tenement in New Street there. Thursday after St. Simon and St. Jude, 12 Henry IV.
[Salop.] A. 9238. Feoffment by John son of Roger le Schepeheorde of Styvynton to Roger de la Seete, of a messuage and land in Styvynton. Monday after St. Ethelbert the king, 14 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9239. Grant by . . . . of moveable goods in Tre . . . . . . . Trelanvyghan . . . . Saturday before St. Peter in Cathedra . . . . Fragment.
[Cornw] A. 9240. Indenture being a feoffment by John Tremaen, John . . . . to William . . . . and Nicholaa . . . . in tail, of land in . . . ., rendering therefor yearly 7 . . . and suit of court twice a year to the manor of Trevertyan . . . . Merthyn . . . Fragment.
[Cumb.] A. 9241. Feoffment by John son of Henry to Roger Bisschope, chaplain, John, rector of Gosford, chaplain, and William de Stanlowe, of land in Todobrig in Boltoun. Irton, Friday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 40 Edward III.
[Heref.] A. 9242. Feoffment by Hugh de Lynhales to Roger Whyppe, chaplain, of a messuage in Snodhull. Saturday after St. Augustin the Confessor, 41 Edward III.
[Wilts] A. 9243. Grant in pure alms by Robert, cousin and heir of Master Thomas de Bardenaye, to the abbess and nuns of Lacok, of land in Natton and Lacok. Witnesses:—Walter de Pavely and John de Holte, knights, and others (named).
[Wilts.] A. 9244. Demise by Alice, the abbess, and the convent of Lacok to Edward Swein and Isabel his wife for life of a burgage in Lacok; rent, 12d. Friday after St. Marcellin and St. Peter, 1283.
[Cornw.] A. 9245. Deed decayed, stitched, for preservation, on to draft of grant by Richard Boscawen.
[Wilts.] A. 9246. Grant in pure alms by Richard Thebaud of Ricardeston to the monks of St. Mary of Stanley of 4a. arable in Ricardeston. Witnesses:—Sir William de Calne, knight, and others (named).
[Berks.] A. 9247. Letter of attorney by Thomas Clerk of Redyng, co. Berks, 'draper,' to William Goldhay, clerk, and William Peryncote to deliver seisin to William Gomounde of Wellys, co. Somerset, 'gentylman,' of land, &c. in Redyng. Friday before the Purification, 5 Edward IV. Seal.
[Wilts.] A. 9248. Indenture of exchange between the abbess, Juliana, and con- vent of Lacok and Robert le Wyte of Natthon, of lands and rent in Natthon.
[Cornw.] A. 9249. Letter of attorney by Simon Lesse of London, tailor, to Sir Otho Treverthian, knight, to receive 6l. 12s. 10d. from James Etnevys. London, 9 August, 4 Henry V.
[Glouc.] A. 9250. Indenture of release by William de Mara of Rindecumbe to Ela, the abbess, and the convent of Lacoc, of his claim to homage, &c. from the heirs of dame Constance de Lega in respect of the manor of Wodemanecot which she gave to the said convent, 6d. rent and suit of court excepted.
[Wilts.] A. 9251. Release by Nicholas son of Robert 'in la Wythegh' of Natton, of the parish of Lakoc, to Master Thomas, marshal (marescallo) of Eleanor, queen of England, of his right in land, &c. in Natton; considera- tion, 10 marks. London, Thursday before Palm Sunday, 13 Edward [I]. Fragment of seal.
[Bucks.] A. 9252. Release by Thomas Merston of Wycombe to Christopher Wase and Katharine his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Hampden of Wycombe, deceased, of his right in land, &c. in Stokemaundevile and Walton by Aylesbery which together with John Hampden, since deceased, he had by the demise of Thomas Averisdell and John Covyntre, and which were William Anlaff's, late of Stoke. Witnesses:—Thomas Hampden, esquire, Thomas Hawtree and others (named). The eve of the Assumption, 38 Henry VI.
Cornw. A. 9253. Document relating, apparently, to Rossewyk. Dated, Lon- don, 18 February, . . . . much damaged.
[Wilts.] A. 9254. Release by William son of Ranulf, merchant of Troubreg, to Beatrice, the abbess, and the convent of Lakoc of his right in land in Natton which he held of them for the term of his life; consideration, 30s.
[Wilts.] A. 9255. Release by John Bailly of Salterton and Agnes his wife, daughter of Robert Heryng of Stratford to Henry Waryn of Salisbury, 'glover,' of his right in land in Stratford under the castle of Old Sarum. Certified under the seal of the mayoralty of the city of Salisbury. Wednesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Henry V.
[N'hamp.] A. 9256. Feoffment by Agnes late the wife of John Burgh of Braundeston, widow, to John her son and Emma his wife, daughter of John Reve of the same, and his heirs, of two messuages there. Thursday, St. Denis, 6 Richard II.
[Linc.] A. 9257. Indenture, being a feoffment by Robert Etton of Frisby, Robert Rigge of Botheby and John Walton of Cumberworth, to John son of the said Robert Etton and Isabel daughter of John Langton of Langton, in tail, with remainder in default to Robert Etton's right heirs, of lands, &c. in Bagenderby, Somerby, Stanesby by Bagenderby, Little Stepyng, and 'Clarescroft' in Irby by Frisby, which together with Thomas Dymmok, knight, and others (named) who had released their right and Philip Dymmok, knight, and others (named), deceased, they had by the feoffment of John Rathe by, chaplain, and others (named); attorneys to deliver seisin John Hawe, the elder and others (named). 31 August, 7 Edward IV.
[Warw.] A. 9258. Release by William son and heir of Robert Bonhoume of Coventry to . . . keman, of a curtilage there, position described. Wednesday . . . ., 12 Edward III. Damaged.
[York, W.R.] A. 9259. Feoffment by Robert de Stanlay of Wakefeld to Richard Bulter of the same, John Mille and John de Ferybryg, chaplains, of a messuage, &c. in Wakefeld. Tuesday before St. Mary Magdalen, 9 Richard II.
[Linc.] A. 9260. Feoffment by John Burwell, parson of Harington, and Robert Willyngham of Boston to Thomas Baylie of Assewardby, of land in Harington, which together with John son of William Copuldyk, esquire, who had released his right, and Thomas Gillyot, deceased, they had by the feoffment of John Kyme of Friskenay and others (named). 7 January, 15 Henry VI. Fragment of one seal.
Glouc. A. 9261. Counterpart of demise by Walter Woncote, lord of Woncote, co. Gloucester, to John and Thomas Hale, John Thommen, John Webbe and John Joes, all of Wylecote, of the site of the manor of Woncote, &c. for twelve years; rent, 9l. Tuesday, Michaelmas day, 18 Henry VI. Three seals.
[Warw.] A. 9262. Feoffment by Richard de Walton of Coventre to William Gamel of the same and Alice his wife, of two shops in the High Street there. Sunday after St. Matthias the Apostle, 35 Edward I.
[Cornw.] A. 9263. Feoffment by Maud late the wife of Alan de Rosmerin, widow, to Mohera her daughter, of half the towns of Trefinwed and Bendowran and two dayworks of . . . . (dietas blesture) belonging to the said moieties in the moor of Trewelles.
[Linc.] A. 9264. Release by . . . . Prestneve of Canewik to Richard son of Osbert Lung of Lincoln, of all his right in land in Canewik . . . January, 9 Edward II. Imperfect.
Oxford. Warw. Worc. A. 9265. Indenture leading to the uses of a fine to be levied by William Tiryngton, and Joan his wife, to John Beauchamp, of her dower in the manors of Wykyngton, Weston and Ardele, co. Oxford, and Boben- hull and Schotteswell, co. Warwick, for 20l. rent, to be further secured to her on his manors of Holt, Hanle and Twychene and his lands, &c. in Worcester. Westminster, Thursday, All Hallows eve, 44 Edward III. French. Copy.
[Cornw.] A. 9266. The award of Alfonso, son of the count of Eu, Sir (monsieur) Matthew Gourney, Sir John Molta . . . and Sir William de Bryene touching the matters in dispute between William Eyre and John Trevarthian and John his son; the Trevarthians to pay 100 marks at St. Columb Major at certain dates; John the younger to procure that William have the wardship of Reginald son and heir of Menow Reneward, &c.; William not to molest the Trevarthians for the assault made on him at the gate of Westmeren; all the parties have sworn on the holy relics in the church of Westmeren. 16 July, 8 Richard II.
[Linc.] A. 9267. Feoffment by John son of Gilbert atte Welle of Bagenderby to his son Henry of the lands &c. there and in Stanesby which he had by the feoffment of Peter Bavant, knight, certain arable excepted. Monday after St. Barnabas, 43 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9268. Bond by Walter de Ralegh to Richard son of John de Reskemer for 4l. rent for the land of Blakepol, Norbray and Sutbhray.
[Linc.] A. 9269. Document relating to Aswordby. Decayed.
[Warw.] A. 9270. Feoffment by Godfrey Haliwey of Wlfhamcot to William son of Thomas Haliwey and Geoffrey his brother of land there and in Nethercot. Sunday after the Assumption, 16 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 9271. Demise by William de Catesby to Richard S . . . . and Lettice his wife for life of a messuage in Catesbyeslane, [Coventry]. Imperfect.
[Heref.] A. 9272. Feoffment by Thomas de la Mare to Nicholas son of Walter le Webbe of land with buildings in [Webbele]. Wednesday after St. Thomas of Hereford, 20 Edward III.
[N'hamp.] A. 9273. Acquittance by Elias Hyton of More End, servant of the lord de Rose, to Sir William Catesby, knight, for 4l. for the trees growing in 'le Berry,' 'Berryorchard' and 'Chapellyerd' in the parish of Braunston. 27 May, 33 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
[Heref.] A. 9274. Feoffment by Roger Croumpe of Webley and Joan his wife to John Ekkeley of the same of a half burgage in 'le Meduwestret' there. Thursday after St. David the Bishop, 8 Henry IV.
[Norf.] A. 9275. Feoffment by John son of William de Donston to Edmund de Thorp, knight, and others (named) of lands, &c. in Donston, Sweynesthorp, Gonthorp, Swerdeston, Mangrene, Merkeshale, Kinyngham, Castre, Crouchestoke and Intewode and a fourth part of the advowson of Porynglond. Monday before St. George the Martyr, 18 Richard II.
Fragment of seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9276. Letter of attorney by John Shilston to Robert Scoce and Nicholas Dromond to deliver seisin to William Strachelegh of lands, &c. in Horylake in the parish of Marwynchurche. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edward IV. Seal.
[Chesh.] A. 9277. Chirograph indented, being an agreement between Henry le Norrey, lord of Derisburi, and Margery his wife, and Hamo son of Hamo de Fulford, for a hedge to be made between their lands, from Hatton to Neuton, Henry and his wife finding 'trous' of alder and thorn for the purpose. Martinmas, 1293. Seal.
[Notts.] A. 9278. Feoffment by Nicholas Bernak of Hoveringham to William Bernak, parson of Bulwik, of lands which he had by the feoffment of Isabel daughter of Robert de Sibthorp, Henry Franceis, and Henry Hilcote, respectively, in Flyntham. Flyntham, Sunday next after Trinity, 23 Edward III.
[Heref.] A. 9279. Feoffment by Nicholas son of Thomas of Painescastle, for 245. beforehand, to William son of Parnel of Ham (Hama), of 3a. land, described; rent, to the master of Denemor, 9d. yearly.
[Wilts.] A. 9280. Acknowledgment by the abbot, John, and convent of Stanley, that the right of way allowed them by Sir Hugh le Despensyr at Compton was during his pleasure only. St. Matthias day, 1309. French.
[Warw.] A. 9281. Feoffment by Alice late the wife of Gilbert le Proude of Henley (Henlega), widow, to Nicholas de Leycestre of the same and Juliana his wife, of land in the territory of Ullenhale.
[Wilts.] A. 9282. Feoffment by the abbess, Ela, and convent of Lakoc, to Roger le Clackere, of that part of a messuage in Portstrete, Calne (Kalna), formerly belonging to Herbert son of Peter, which Galiena his relict gave them, with a croft, of the fee of Roger de Studley (Stodlega), on the east, reaching to Hernewyestrete; rent, 9s. Witnesses:—Sir Reginald de Calne (Kalna) and others (named).
Cornw. A. 9283. Letter of attorney by John Pafford to Sir William Bodrugan, Ralph Reskemer, Stephen Kendale and Piers Pedit, to distrain on the possessions in Cornwall of the abbot and convent of Beaulieu, co. Hants, for nine score pounds, in discharge whereof the said abbot and convent had granted him an annuity of 40l., which remained unpaid, out of their lands &c. in the said county. London, 27 March, 11 Henry VI. English.
[Leic] A. 9284. Feoffment by William Falconer (falconarius) to Rosanna daughter of William de Brokesby (Brokesbia), of a virgate of land in Kaiham to her marriage. Seal, broken.
[Somers.] A. 9285. Release by William de Cnapelok to Hugh le Luf, clerk, of his right in the land, &c. of Wytele in the manor of Radeweye which the said Hugh had by the gift of Hugh de Cnapelok his son. Witnesses:—Sir John de Aure and Sir William Malet, knights, Richard vicar of Kanington and others (named). Endorsed: Carta . . . Hugoni le Lyf de . . . . Withell, also A dyscharge for hye rent.
[Wilts.] A. 9286. Confirmation by William son of William Burnel of his uncle Geoffrey Burnel's gift in free alms to Stanley abbey of his land at Heiwde in the manor of Westbiri.
Heref. A. 9287. Letter of attorney by Lewis Dee of the parish of Aston, co. Hereford, and Alice his wife to Walter Don to deliver seisin to John ap Phelpot, chaplain, and Walter ap Yerward, of their land, &c. in Tretillee. 5 November, 19 Henry VII.
[Cornw.] A. 9288. Release by Edward son of John de Tremot to Oliver de Kranduou of his right in ½a. land in Tremot, to hold in chief of the lords of the manor of Penren; consideration, 31s.
Isle of Wight. A. 9289. Feoffment by Richard Cooke of Dorton in the parish of Arreton and Edith his wife daughter, and heir of Walter Kent of the same, to Robert Beste of Neuport of a site in the High Street, Neuport, which Robert Kent alias Cant, her grandfather, bought, &c. 26 June, 17 Edward IV. Seals.
[Montg.] A. 9290. Release by Walter ap Thomas to John ap David ap Houwell of his right in lands, &c. which came to him on the death of Thomas ap Walter and Philip ap Walter, between the forest of the countess of March, called 'Mascoid,' &c. Neuweton, Monday, Michaelmas Day, 39 Edward III.
[Oxford.] A. 9291. Release by Adam son and heir of Adam de Belescoth to the canons of St. Mary, Oseney, of 20s. inherited from Melior his mother, daughter of Alelm, formerly lord of Fulewell, who gave her it, to be received from them yearly as the farm of Fulewell; with warranty to them of the said rent and town of Fulewell, retaining only to him and his heirs a pair of white gloves or ½d. rent, through all his lands in the counties of Hereford and Worcester; consideration, 20 marks. Seal, chipped.
[Wilts.] A. 9292. Feoffment by Thomas le Whyte of Natton to Roger le Draper of Lacok and Alice his wife of two half acres of arable in Natton.
[Worc.] A. 9293. Indenture being a feoffment by William son of Richard Champeneys of Beolegh to his father, for life, of the messuage and land he bought of his said father there, with remainder to John son of the said Richard and to Joan his wife, in tail, with remainder to Richard and Agnes, brother and sister of the said John successively in tail, with remainder to himself and his heirs. Sunday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 17 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9294. Defeasance of a bond by Michael son and heir of Michael Turstyn of Prespynnyk to John Barne, fuller, of St. John Baptist Street next Hellston bridge in 40s. yearly with distraint over his lands of Prespinnik Turstyn, viz. conditioned for the quiet enjoyment by the said John of a messuage, &c. in the said street which he had by the gift of the said Michael the younger. Hellstonburgh, Tuesday before St. Nicholas the Bishop, 33 Edward III.
[Heref.] A. 9295. Feoffment by Fiel Goldeneye to Walter Smith (fabro), at the castle gate, of a half burgage which he bought of Alice Croune, in 'le Castelstrete,' Webbeleye. Sunday after St. Matthias, 16 Edward II. Seal.
[Heref.] A. 9296. Release by Margery daughter of Philip le Goldsmith, widow, to Roger le Crompe of Webbeleye, of her right in a seld there, between land of Walter Smith (fabri) at the castle gate and 'le Heystret.' Seal, broken.
Bucks. A. 9297. Bond in 20l. due at Michaelmas by Reginald Sare of Crofton, 'husbondman,' to John Hampden, esquire, and Thomas Stratton. 10 August, 13 Henry VI.
[Warw.] A. 9298. Release by Margery late the wife of William Darstin to William le Clerc of Geydon, of her right in 10a. arable in 'le Hurnlonde' in Southende Derset, and a rent she had charged the said land with. The feast of St. Augustine, 7 Edward III.
[Heref.] A. 9299. Feoffment by Roger and Edmund, of Malmeshull Gamage, chaplains, to William Peny of Webbeleye, of two burgages in Castelstret, Webbeleye. Monday before St. Barnabas, 23 Edward III. One seal.
[Devon.] A. 9300. Feoffment by Meliora de la Gate to Richard de Ledered of a messuage, &c. which Wlgarus Troda held in Axem'.