Deeds: A.9501 - A.9600

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A.9501 - A.9600

[Norf.] A. 9501. Feoffment by John de Aldeburgh and Richard Brese to Robert Herward, William, parson of the church of Little Snoring, Clement Herward, Thomas de Blyclingg, John Ely of Great Yarmouth, Hugh Atteffen of the same, Roger de Blyclyngg and John Gresham, of all the lands, &c. formerly Robert Tebald's in Shipden, which they had by the feoffment of the said Robert and Clement. Thursday before St. Margaret, 7 Richard II.
[Heref.] A. 9502. Feoffment by Henry Helle, son of John Helle, to Sir Richard de la Mere, chaplain, of la. land in Wolfputtesfeld between the lands of Walter de Sarnesfeld, John de Bureleye and William de Lyngeyn. Sarnes- feld, Thursday after St. Ambrose, 4 Edward III. Seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9503. Feoffment by . . . . to Richard son of Gilbert of . . . . in Trena[ns]bighan; rent, 2s. Witnesses:—Turstan Tyrel, and others (named). Endorsed: Nansfroudor.
[Norf.] A. 9504. Feoffment by Clement Duzing of Schipedene to Hugh Tebald of the same, of a piece of land with a house in Schipedene at Crowemer. Saturday the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 12 Edward II, beginning.
[Surrey.] A. 9505. Release by Thomas Downe of Coveham to Richard Wrenne of the same, of his right in a piece of wood, between William Godhelp's wood and the wood called Coldenorton. 31 May, 18 Henry VI. Seal, broken.
[Surrey.] A. 9506. Feoffment by Robert de Puntintone to William son of Henry de Done, for his service and 20s. paid beforehand, of a piece of his grove (grave) in La Burchette, between the grove of William Godhelp, the grove of John son of Adam le Horbatur, &c.; rent, a grain of pepper. Witnesses:—William de Northwode, Peter de Culchham and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Surrey.] A. 9507. Release by John son of Adam le Horbatur to William son of Henry de Done of his right in a piece of grove in La Burchette between the grove of Robert de Puntintone, the grove of William Godhelp, &c.
[Cornw.] A. 9508. Feoffment by John de Erysi to Marina late the wife of Pascoe (Pascasius) de Digema, and the heirs of the body of the said Pascoe of a place and a half of land in Helston Burgh. Monday after St. . . ., 24 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: . . . . ubi Johannes Nanskylly moratur.
Kent. A. 9509. Bond by John Richard, John Hykkes, Adam London, and William Broker, of Grende, co. Kent, 'yomen,' Adam Tutor, John Saunder, William Bedell and Thomas Saunder, of Stoke, co. Kent, 'yomen,' Thomas Pympe, 'gentilman,' Richard Wodeward, Thomas Davy and William Sym of Alhallowes, co. Kent, 'yomen,' John Fraunces, Adam Palmer and Thomas Smyth, of Seynt Marys, co. Kent, 'yomen,' John Rolfe, John Love and Richard Long, of Halstowe, co. Kent, 'yomen,' and William Cobham, 'gentilman,' John Pratte, John Bedell, William Broker and John Jay of Hoo, co. Kent, 'yomen,' to the king in 600l., conditioned for their observance of covenants in a pair of indentures of even date between them and the king. 2 September, 2 Henry VII. Seals.
[Cornw.] A. 9510. Release by John son of John de Trewybrest to Walter Renaud of the messuages, &c. which the said Walter had by the gift of John his father in Tregaermur; to hold of him in tail; rent for five years next, a grain of pepper at Michaelmas for all service, and thereafter 12s. yearly; with remainder in default of Walter's issue to Reginald de la Medeshole and Juliana his wife in tail. La Medeshole, Sunday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 14 Edward II. Endorsed: Carte de Tregaer.
Suffolk. A. 9511. Indenture being a feoffment by John Wheteley of Brandon Fery, co. Suffolk, and Thomas Hoo of Howton, co. Norfolk, in performance of the last will of John Bolt' the elder of Brandon aforesaid, to Joan late wife of William Bolt' son of the said John, John Atkynson, citizen and fish- monger of London, Hugh Parker, John Bolt' son and heir of the said William Bolt' and John Eglyn, of lands, &c. in Brandon, which jointly with Master William Norman, late rector of Brandon and the said William Bolt', since deceased, they had by the feoffment of the said John Bolt', dated 28 August, 18 Henry VII; to hold to the use of the said John Bolt' in tail, with remainder in default to Thomas and John, sons of William Skotte and Rose his wife, one of the daughters of the said John Bolt' the elder, equally between them. 10 March, 20 Henry VII.
[Cornw.] A. 9512. Feoffment by Henry Pollart of Guenna, to Thomas Pollart his son, and Joan daughter of John Tre . . . n, in tail, of his messuages, &c. in Guenna next Trenawel in the parish of St. Breage (Breace) with common of pasture in Goentre; rent, 2 marks during his life. Saturday after St. Peter and St. Paul, 10 Henry IV. Endorsed: Gwenna.
[Cornw.] A. 9513. Letter of attorney by Gilbert son and heir of Sibyl Body to Robert Clemmou to deliver seisin to John de Trevarthyan of a place of land in Marghasbihan. Monday after St. John before the Latin Gate, 46 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Sussex.] A. 9514. Feoffment by William Delve the elder and Thomas Buste to Katherine Gelot, late wife of John Gelot of Ryngmer, of the lands, &c. they had by the feoffment of the said John in Ryngmere, 12 May, 2 Edward IV.
[Cornw.] A. 9515. Confirmation by Roger de Pridias, lord of Broc, of the quit-claim which Geoffrey his father and Isabel his mother made to Roger Penventen of Marina the daughter of Walter Hosbond and of all her issue (de tota sequela sua que exiit vel exire poterit). Witnesses:—William de Tredewy, Henry le Sauser, Roger le Sauser and others (named). Seal, effaced.
[Cornw.] A. 9516. Demise by Richard Samac of Tregony to Matthew Parvur and Joan his wife, of a messuage and paddock (parcum) in Tregony, for their lives; rent, 6s. 10d. Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 45 Edward III.
A. 9517. Feoffment by William atte Peshaghe of Cheleworthe to William le Payere and Clemence Maunsel and the heirs of the body of the said Clemence, of the lands, &c. which he had by the feoffment of the said William le Payere in Chuleworthe of the fee of Bromleghe, with remainder in default to Maud Maunsel sister of the said Clemence, her heirs and assigns. Witnesses:—William de Weston, Edmund de Otteworth, Ralph atte Vorde, John atte Wydebrok, William de Tytynge and others (named). Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 6 Edward II, beginning.
[Cornw.] A. 9518. Defeasance of a bond in 80 marks from Oto Trevarthian to John Arundell, knight, viz. on payment of 40 marks to him or the prior of Bodmin at certain dates. 15 January, 13 Henry IV.
[Warw.] A. 9519. Feoffment by John de Ruyton of Toneworth to William Paries, servant of Richard Montfort, of a messuage in Tappynggusende of Toneworth. Sunday after the Ascension, 39 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Chesh.] A. 9520. Release by Simon son of Ingulf of Middlewich (Medio Wyco) to John de Luttebur', of his right in the land the said John bought of Robert de Stubbis without Middlewich; consideration, 4s.
[Linc.] A. 9521. Feoffment by John son of Robert Naylar of Hagworthyng- ham to John Smith and Thomas Spenser of the same, of the lands, &c. which he had by inheritance on the death of his father Robert, there and in Lusseby. Sunday, the Circumcision, 9 Henry IV.
[Heref.] A. 9522. Feoffment by Isabel late the wife of Thomas Wilkyns of Webbeley, widow, to Walter Berton and Margaret his wife, her daughter, of a burgage in Chirchestrete there, which she and her said husband had by the feoffment of Dame Agnes Devereux, formerly . . . . . of Webbeley. 8 January, 7 Edward IV.
[Warw.] A. 9523. Feoffment by John son and heir of William Rose of Cosford, and Richard Rawlyns of Ulsthorp, to Thomas Slade of Wybtoft, Richard Spycer, chaplain, and Thomas Rawlyns of Ulsthorp, of the lands which were the said William's in Cosford. 8 August, 10 Henry VI.
[Cornw.] A. 9524. General release by Lawrence Jakharry to John Hervy Hikke. Pensans, Tuesday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 18 Edward IV.
[Cornw.] A. 9525. Feoffment by John de Goenspaylard to Walter de Tretherf, of a messuage and all his land of Goenspaylard with common of pasture for all beasts over the land which formerly belonged to Michael son of Osbert de Goenspaylard with estover of peat and furze (de blestis et javonibus) in the moors of Haldu and the lawns of Goenenwragh. Tretherf, Tuesday after St. Lucy the Virgin, 13 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9526. Letter of attorney by John Treher of Lenanta to John Harry Perou to deliver seisin to Hugh Harry Pereu and Mar[in]a his wife, of a parcel of land in Dynasya. Dated at Dynas Ya, Tuesday after the Assumption, 24 Henry VI.
[York, W.R.] A. 9527. Feoffment by John son and heir of Thomas Sotheryn to Thomas son of Thomas de Claypam of Londd, of all the manor of Le Londd in Le Thorneton, Westehouse and Burton, which Thomas de Thorneton of Londd formerly had in the wapentake of Yowcross. Easter eve, 10 Richard II.
London. A. 9528. Feoffment by Isabella late the wife of Richard Baker (pistoris) son of Alan le Forester of Waltham, citizen of London, widow, to John de Stanhop, citizen and pepperer (piperario), and Cristiana his wife, of the tenement which she and her husband bought of Alexander de Chigwell, citizen and loriner (lorimario) of London, in the parish of St. Agnes within (infra) Aldresgate, London, described. Thursday, the feast of St. Thomas Apostle, 9 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9529. Feoffment by John de Sancta Neulina to Walter de la Meshol and Maud his wife in tail, of two messuages and 1a. land Cornish in Tregonan, viz. all his land there; rent, 2s. Trinity Sunday, 6 Edward III.
Kent. A. 9530. . Feoffment by . . . . . son of Hugh Skynnere to William Clapitus of the manor of . . . . . . . with the appur- tenances, in Eltham and [Mo]dyngham, which he had by the feoffment of William Galeys. Witnesses:—Sir John de Pulteneye, Sir Oto de Graunsoun, Sir Maurice de Breun, Sir William Vaghan and Sir William de Breun, knights, and others (named). Monday, the feast of St. Philip and St. James the Apostles, twenty . . . . Edward III.
[N'hamp.] A. 9531. Feoffment by Richard de Duston in Weleton to Avicia daughter of the late Adam le Reve (prepositi) of the same, of 2a. 1 rood of arable and a 'suath' of meadow in Weleton. Thursday after the Annunciation, 34 Edward [I]. Seal.
[Linc.] A. 9532. Indenture of demise by Thomas Bailly of Aswardby to John Bocher, son of William Bocher of the same, of the principal messuage he dwelt in, in Aswardby, with all his lands, &c. in Aswardby, Haryngton, Hagworthyngham, Sawsthorp, and Langton, &c., for four years from Michaelmas last; the said John to find him, and Margaret his wife, in all necessaries, &c. Sunday before St. Edward the King and Confessor, 31 Henry VI.
[Wilts.] A. 9533. Grant in free alms by Hugh de Henton, for the health of himself, his wife, his children and Richard his father, and for the soul of Acelina his mother, to the abbey of St. Mary of Stanley, of 22a. arable in Henton, part next land John Wace gave to the said house, &c, and 1a. meadow yearly in Swanemed, &c., and pasture for two oxen with his demesne oxen. Witnesses, Alan and Gilbert Basset and others (named).
[Linc.] A. 9534. Feoffment by John Ratheby, chaplain of the chantry of Belcheford, John Standrop of Halton, Simon Neuton of Tetnay, Thomas Gunby of Wodhall and John Taillour of Askby Priors, to Thomas Dymmok of Screvelby, Henry Rochefort of Fenn next Boston,' and John Tailboys of Stalyngburgh, esquires, John Langholme of Louth, Thomas Kyme of Friskenay, Robert Etton of Frysby, Thomas Moigne of Wyfflyngham, Richard Billesby of Billesby, William Newcom of Saltfletby, William Hauley of Boston, John Blaunche of Esterkele, and Robert Rygge of Botheby, of the lands, &c, in Bagendirby and Stanesby, which they had jointly with John Wayte of Tetford, since deceased, by the feoffment of John Langholm of Conyngisholm and William Kyme of Langton, and which the said John and William, together with others, had by the gift and feoffment of Albin son of Ralph de Bagendirby; attorneys to deliver seisein John Hawe of Bagendirby, the elder, and John Hawe of the same, the younger. Bag- endirby, 1 April, 34 Henry VI.
[Linc.] A. 9535. Feoffment by Alan son of Roger de Cobildich to John son of William Kele of Hybetoft of all the land he had in 'le Deyl' in Clayhangerneweland, described; rent,. 4d. for all service; saving Holmes- gate to him and his heirs.
[Cornw.] A. 9536. Indenture being a feoffment by Davit [H] alap to . . . . . and Isabella his wife of . . . in . . . . .
Endorsed:—Trewages.
[Cornw.] A. 9537. Feoffment, illegible. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Sicca Villa, Master Peter Antrewon and others (named). Dated at St. Keverne (Sanctum Kyeranum) the twenty-third Sunday after the Apostles Peter and Paul . . . . . .
Cornw A. 9538. Acquittance by Thomas Tregarthen the elder (? steward) of the manors &c. of Humphrey, abbot of . . . . in Cornwall, to John . . . . ., mayor of . . . ., for . . . marks for Michaelmas term. 4 October, . . Henry . . Fragment.
[Cornw.] A. 9539. Bond by John Reskymer, esquire, and John Vicary to John Lannargh, clerk, in 10l. due before Michaelmas next, conditioned for the payment of certain sums at certain dates. 2 December, 2 Richard III. Cancelled.
[Wilts.] A. 9540. Feoffment by John Paynot, the elder, citizen of Salisbury, to John the elder his son, of 1a. arable lately bought of Nicholas Asselyn in Stratford under the Castle of Old Sarum. Monday after St. Giles the Abbot, 21 Edward III.
[Linc.] A. 9541. Feoffment by Alan Conyn of Kyrketon in Holand, merchant, John Conyn son of the late William Conyn of the same and Thomas Fylyngham of Boston to Ellen (Helene) Fokes daughter of Thomas Fokes, or Fookes, late of Boston, 'cardmaker,' in tail, of land in Kyrketon, described, with reversion in default of her issue to themselves to the use of her said father's will. 25 February, 11 Edward IV.
Bucks. A. 9542. Bond by William Sambage of Morton, co. Bucks, clerk, to John Hampden, esquire, and Thomas Stratton, in 10l. at Easter next. 24 January, 13 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[N'hamp.] A. 9543. Grant in pure alms by Walrann son of Roger de Wudecroft to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem of 6a. and one rood arable in Wudecroft and Etton.
Cornw. A. 9544. Bond by Robert Sadeler of Tregony to Richard, bishop of Bath and Wells, keeper of the privy seal, in 20l. conditioned for his prosecution of his suit before the king and council against Peter William as in his bill exhibited, &c. 10 May, 9 Henry VII. Signed, Per me Nicholaum Opy.
[Linc.] A. 9545. Letter of attorney by John Copuldyk son of William Copuldyk, esquire, to John Paulyne of Frampton and Lawrence Murre of Wiberton to deliver seisin to Richard Pynchebek son of Thomas Pynchebek, Richard Welby of Multon, Adlard Welby, clerk, and John Edlyngton, vicar of Pynchebek, of the manor of Titton in Wiberton. 20 April, 11 Henry VI.
[Cornw.] A. 9546. Indenture of demise, for the term of his life, by Roger de Claryndon, knight, to John de Trevarthian the elder, of the lands, &c. in Trembethou, Carntrembethou, Porth Ya (Pordye), Lananta and Kemiel- nessa, with two mills and a dovecot in Trembethou and the reversion of the lands, &c. which Amea late the wife of William de Trembethou held in dower in the said towns, as in the charter of feoffment made by the said John and John his son to the said Roger for the term of his life was more fully contained; rent, 10 marks.
[Wilts.] A. 9547. Counterpart of demise, Monday the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 34 Edward [I] by Dame Joan, abbess of Lacok, to John de Fifhide and Joan his wife for their lives of a dwelling-house (mansum) in Natton and land, detailed, in Lacok and Natton, on his surrender of his life estate in other lands, &c. there.
[Bedf.] A. 9548. Feoffment by John Randulph, son of Ralph Randulf of Suthyevel to John de Cryngelford of the same of a half acre and a rood of land there. Wednesday, the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 15 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[N'hamp.] A. 9549. Feoffment by Henry del Hul of Weleton, chaplain, to Richard atte Well (ad fontem), of the same and Agnes his wife, of a messuage, &c. in Weleton, and 4½a. arable, situate as described. Tuesday, the morrow of St. Augustine the Bishop, 19 Edward II.
[Cornw.] A. 9550. Letter of attorney by Joan Hendra, widow, to William Hendra and Vincent Drewe to deliver seisin to Thomas Trecarn and John Genys of all the lands in Bodgete, Hellyscote, Rous, Menedu, and Wygecote. Menedu, Sunday after the Close of Easter, 37 Henry VI.
[Warw.] A. 9551. Feoffment by Agnes daughter of Ralph de Atleborwe of Bulkynton to William Sweyn of Bulkynton and Agnes her daughter, of ½a. arable in Bulkynton. Monday after the Circumcision, 10 Edward II.
[Norf.] A. 9552. Feoffment by Milicent daughter of Walter le Newe of Honigham Torppe to Sir John Gerveys, chaplain, of Honigham, of a part of her messuage containing 20ft. with a croft &c. abutting on Colleton Green. Michaelmas Day, 31 Edward [I].
[Notts.] A. 9553. Chirograph indented, Michaelmas, 1288, being a demise by Robert de Allerton in Flintham to John de Berneston dwelling in Flintham of ½a. arable in Flintham, described, for fourteen crops.
[Cornw.] A. 9554. Feoffment by John son and heir of Thomas le Tinlor of Tregony to William Cary of Tregony, of 1d. rent which Richard Bariat, or Barat, and Joan his wife and John son of the said Richard used to pay him for a messuage in Tregony Marche and without, due at Michaelmas, together with their service; also of 20s. rent from the said messuage when it happened. Monday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 1327.
[Wilts.] A. 9555. Release by Adam Spede to Roger le Draper and Alice his wife, of his right in 1a. land in Natton. Lacok, Sunday after Easter, 9 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9556. Feoffment by Mark de Seynt Mauduit to John de Trevarthian, of 1a. land English in Guael Polpri, extending from Margasiou to Biauleu. Witnesses:—John de Kelleryon, Reginald de Trembethou, John de Bosfrantan and others (named). Trevarthian, Thursday the feast of St. Dunstan, 8 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9557. Feoffment by Isabel de Trevarthian, widow, to Peter Loghou and Joan his wife, of a place of land in Breivannek situate in Marghasbighan (Parvo Foro) between the highway from Marghasbighan (Parvo Foro) to Beulyu &c.; rent, 2s. Marghasbighan (Parvum Forum), Thursday the feast of St. Katharine the Virgin, 18 Edward III.
Flint. A. 9558. Feoffment by David ap Ithell ap Hoell ap Gruff[ith] Lloit, free tenant in the towns of Brynnpolyn and Gwenglefryt in the lordship of the bishop, dean and chapter of St. Asaph, co. Flint, to John ap Ithell ap Hoell his brother, of all his lands &c. in the said towns. Wednesday before St. Barnabas the Apostle, 15 Henry VII.
[Norf.] A. 9559. Release by Geoffrey Amyson of Brunham Westgate to Roger Tounesend, John Gigges of Brunham St. Clement, Alice his wife, Robert Gigges of Wyghton, Thomas Gigges of Bermer and John Gigges of Wyghton the younger, of his right in lands &c. in Brunham Westgate, which he lately purchased of Gilbert Barbo[u]r of Brunham Westgate. 7 September, 10 Edward IV.
[Linc.] A. 9560. Feoffment by Robert son of Gilbert Clerk (clerici) of Aswardeby to Sela his daughter of land there, described.
[Notts.] A. 9561. Feoffment by Durand Marescall of Flintham to Thomas Freman, son of William Freman, of the same, of a toft which he bought of William de Alverton; rent, ½d. at Easter for all service; consideration, 4½ marks in gersum beforehand.
[Norf.] A. 9562. Feoffment by Robert, son of the late Reginald Brud, of Schypeden, to Richard son of . . . . . Martin of Runton, of 1a. land in Schipeden; consideration, 12s.; rent, 2d.
[Salop.] A. 9563. Counterpart of demise by John Seete of Seete to Roger Fox, Elizabeth his wife, and Edmund their son, for the term of their lives in survivorship, of lands in Stevynton which John Lleweleyn lately held by his demise; rent, 6s. Thursday after Michaelmas, 30 Henry VI. One seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9564. Indenture being a feoffment by John Shilston to William Strachelegh in tail, of all his lands, &c. in Horylake in the parish of Marwynchurche; rent, 20s. Certified under the seal of John Champernoun, esquire. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edward IV. Two seals, one of arms (Champernoun).
[Linc.] A. 9565. Feoffment by Simon Freman of Sotirby to Master Roger de Aswardby, of 2 selions of arable in Aswardby. Sunday before Michael- mas, 1360.
[Cornw.] A. 9566. Indenture being a feoffment by Reginald de Trethyrff to Peter Fowy and Margery his wife in tail, of the lands &c. in Medeschole which Lawrence de Medeschole formerly held; rent, 9s. Michaelmas, 21 Richard II. Seal.
[Cornw.] A. 9567. Indenture being the defeasance of a grant by Alan de Rosmerin to Richard son of William de Wechen of 30s. 4d. rent from his lands, &c. in Trelowyd next Tredrue, viz. in consideration of his keep in meat, drink and clothing. Gotholgan, Monday after the Assumption, 19 Edward III. Seal, broken.
Endorsed:—Trelowyth Redruyth.
[Chesh.] A. 9568. General release by Thomas de Bold, esquire, to William Danyel of Dersbury. Sunday in the first week of Lent, 8 Henry VI. Seal.
[Norf.] A. 9569. Grant by Roger son of Simon de Hirston in Saxthorp to Ralph Josep of Plumestede for his homage and service and 1 mark before- hand, of a rent of 26d., one day in autumn, and a hen at Christmas, which Ralph Hucke and his ancestors used to pay to Hugh de Suddale and his ancestors yearly for a messuage in Plumestede; rent, 4d. yearly.
[Lanc.] A. 9570. Feoffment by Adam . . . . . of Horneby to John le Berbruer of Halsale and Ellen his wife, of a croft in Over Kellet; rent, a rose at Midsummer. Over Kellet, Michaelmas, 12 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9571. Demise by John de Pencors to Thomas de Penwern and Joan his wife for the term of their lives, of all his lands, &c. in Tyndel; rent; a rose at Midsummer. Saturday, the feast of St. Andrew, 1342.
[Cornw.] A. 9572. Indenture being a grant by John Tomme and Isabel his wife to Thomas Faby in tail, of two places in Marghasbyan, between Peter Jolyff's and John Udy's; rent, 4s. 6d. on the feast of St. Michael the Archangel 'in monte Tomba,' for all service. Witnesses:—William Clemmou and others (named). 6 October, 7 Edward IV.
[Cumb.] A. 9573. Release by Roger del Fel to William son of Richard son of Gerrard of his right in the lands &c. which he held of Alan de Coupland and John de Wayburthwayt in Santon and Boulton in Coupland, except the land of Stubsat and 4a. land at Thystilton. Boulton, Wednesday the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 11 Edward II.
[Cumb] A. 9574. Indenture of demise by Thomas Mount, chaplain, to William de Hudleston and Mariota his wife, for the term of their lives, of three tenements in Hysemore in the town of Seton, which he had by the gift and feoffment of the said William, with remainder after their decease to Sir Robert Lowther, perpetual vicar of Wygton, William de Bretby and Sir John de Hensyngham, chaplain. Witnesses:—Sir William de Culwen and Sir Thomas de Lamplogh, knights, and others (named). Selker, the feast of St. Martin in Winter, 1391.
[Bedf] A. 9575. Deed poll by William Muleward of Sutton, reciting that he had enfeoffed William Baxtere, vicar of Goldyngton, and Thomas Gildespeny, of all his lands, &c. in Sutton, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, and reciting that the said feoffees had re-enfeoffed him and Alice his wife thereof in tail, with a clause (clausula) that in default of such issue the said lands, &c. should revert to his heirs, grant that in the event of his dying without issue the said lands, &c. should remain to William Repon, his heirs and assigns. Monday before Midsummer, 47 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Norf.] A. 9576. Release by James Byllyngforth of Wyssyngsete to Godfrey Smyth of Gressenale, of his right in a piece of meadow in Gressenale. Betelee, Sunday in. the octave of Easter, 15 Richard II. Seal.
[York, N.R.] A. 9577. Release by Isabel late the wife of Richard de Bollethorn, and sister of Master William de Stanes, clerk, deceased, widow, to Richard son of Robert de Cleter and Isabel his wife and William their son and the heirs of the said William, of her right in lands, &c. in Touthorp next Strensale, formerly her said brother's. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Langton, mayor, and Stephen de Setrington, Thomas le Mareschall and Richard de Briggenhale, bailiffs of York, and others (named). York, 18 July, 1330, 4 Edward III.
[Norf.] A. 9578. Indenture being a grant by Hugh Tebaud of Shipedene to John son of Bartholomew de Reppes, in tail, of one rood of land in Suthreppes, situate as described, with reversion in default to himself; rent, 1d. Shipedene, Thursday after St. John before the Latin Gate, 18 Edward II.
[Cumb.] A. 9579. Indenture of demise, made at Cokermouth, 12 July, 37 Edward III, by Thomas son and heir of William de Irby to Sir Simon de Brakanthwait, chaplain, and Thomas son of William Walson of Emelton, of all his lands, &c. in Langfit in Emelton, the tenants to be quit of multure, &c.; to hold to the said Simon and Thomas, till he, or some other in his name, should have paid them 100s. in one payment. Seal of arms, effaced.
[Chesh.] A. 9580. Chirograph indented, made on the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 34 Edward I, being a demise by Sir Roger de Cheadle, knight, to Hamo de Edisselee and his wife for six years, of a place of land bounded by the old road of Cheadle, &c.; rent, 4s.
[Salop.] A. 9581. Feoffment by Robert son of Adam Nicoles of Styvynton to Roger de la Seete, of 4a. land in Styvynton, situate as described. Sunday after Midsummer, 14 Edward III.
[Cornw.] A. 9582. Feoffment by John son of Jordan de Tregu Helein to Osbert son of Randulf de Stumgelli, of 1a. land in Stumgelli, which Randulf father of the said Osbert formerly held; rent, 3s. 8d., viz. 22d. at St Petrock's fair (ad nundinas Sancti Petroci) and 22d. at the feast of St. Michael.
Endorsed:—Stymgilly.
[Heref.] A. 9583. Feoffment by John Hayes, John Garewey and Thomas Spylspole of Webbeley to Hugh Mason of Hereford Este, 'chapman,' of a tenement in Webbeley, described. 20 March, 18 Henry VI. Seals, broken.
[N'hamp.] A. 9584. Release by Joan late the wife of Richard son of Ralph Godefrey of North Kylyngworth to Henry le Eyr of Welton and Agnes his wife, of her right in lands, &c. with the third part of a water mill, &c. which formerly belonged to William Ace and John his son and Alice Martyn, in Welton. Thursday before St. Martin the Bishop, 24 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 9585. Feoffment by Gilbert Chambyrlayn of Boxford and Maud his wife to John Coleman of Redeswelle and Alice his wife, of a messuage, &c. in Polsted. Monday after St. Gregory the Pope, 18 Edward III.
[Notts.] A. 9586. Indenture of demise by Sir William Tounende, master of the hospital of St. Leonard of Stoke next Farnedon and the brethren of the same, to William de Hall of Stoke and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in Stoke in 'le Spitlegate,' for 98 years, at 8s. rent. Feast of St. Martin in Winter, 10 Henry VI.
Camb. A. 9587. Bond by John How of Barton, husbandman, and William Vyez of Cotton, husbandman, in the county of Cambridge, to Henry Cundalle, perpetual vicar of Barton, in 6l. due at the Purification, conditioned for . . . . Dated 29 September, . . Henry VI. Fragments of seals.
[N'hamp.] A. 9588. Grant in pure alms by Walter de Hotot to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, of the land of Long Hacre, obtained in exchange, with the consent of his wife and father in law, for land which was Geoffrey Blanchard's. Witnesses:—William, chaplain of Dingle, William, chaplain of Bramtun and others (named).
[Wilts.] A. 9589. Bond by Robert Crook, Robert Saleman, Thomas Drapere of Lacok and Reginald Cole of the same to Joan late the wife of Nicholas Crook in 20l., due at Lacok at Christmas next. Sunday after St. Luke the Evangelist, 5 Henry IV.
Endorsed:—Jon' Croke uxsor' Nycolai matrys Roberti.
[Norf.] A. 9590. Feoffment by John son of Bartholomew le Caly and Adam Walter of Walpol, chaplain, to Thomas de Lewys, rector of the church of Walpol, Lewes mediety (proporcione Lewensi), and Godwin . . enele, of a messuage and 14a. land in Walpol. Thursday after St. Martin the Bishop, [10] Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 9591. Indenture made at Bury (Seynt Esmoun), Friday, the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, 26 Edward III, between John Lien of Ipswich of the one part and Thomas Hardel and Thomas Horold of the other, being the defeasance of a writing obligatory whereby the said Thomas and Thomas were bound to the said John in 100l. due at Christmas next by reason of certain disputes between him and the said Thomas Hardel and Elianor his wife, viz. that the question of the lands devised to him in Orford by Robert de Cleydon should be submitted to six persons, of whom two to be lawyers, &c. French. Seal of arms, effaced.
[Heref.] A. 9592. Feoffment by Richard ap Jeyv[an] son and heir of Jeyv[an] Fraunc' of Langaran to John ap Gwilym of Bidelston and William Don of Tredonok, of all the lands, &c. called Tretyllee in the hamlet of Tredyllek in the hundred of Wormelow which descended to him on his father's death, to the intent that they should before Midsummer next re-enfeoff him, and Margaret daughter of Walter Abadam, thereof, which Margaret he was about to take to wife. 31 May, 33 Henry VIII. See A. 8941.
[Linc.] A. 9593. Release by Helwisia daughter of Ralph Calfmete of Boston to Sir Roger de Cobeldyk, knight, of her right in the lands, &c. which he had in Freston and Butterwyk, viz. those which formerly were John Porter's (Portarii) of Freston. Wednesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 10 Edward II.
[Warw.] A. 9594. Feoffment by Thomas de Cherlecot, lord of Haseleye, to Simon de la Grene of Hatton, of a croft in Hatton; rent, 12d.; considera- tion, 40s. beforehand. Fragment of seal.
Cornw. A. 9595. Condition of a bond entered into by John Petyt, viz. that he should stand to the award of Richard Norton and William Babyngton, chosen on his side, and of John Hals and Richard Reymond chosen on the side of John Arundell and Otto [Trevarthian], touching lands in Corn- wall, and permit John Botreaux Mesek to receive the rents &c. thereof, &c.
Endorsed:—Obligacio super arbitramentum pro tenementis Carmynowe. Copy.
[Bedf.] A. 9596. Indenture of demise by John Gacelyne of Suthgivel to Sir John Purlevans, chaplain, of a messuage in Clifton, opposite that of John Purlevans the elder, &c. for ten years from Michaelmas next; rent, 40d. Friday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 19 Edward II. Seal of arms, broken.
[N'hamp.] A. 9597. Letter of attorney by John de Welton to John Lece to deliver seisin to John Mallore of Welton of a capital messuage, lands, &c. in Welton and of 2s. rent from lands, &c., there which John son of Richard Martyn of Welton held in fee. Northampton, Friday the morrow of St. Martin the Bishop, 13 Richard II. Seal.
[Herts.] A. 9598. Release by [Muriell] daughter of John de Melkeleye of Staundon, and one of the heirs of Richard de Melkeleye, to her lady, lady Elizabeth de Burgo, lady of . . . . ., of her right in three messuages, &c. in Staundon Br . . . . . formerly her said father's . . . . . 5 Edward III. Endorsed:—Quietaclamacio Muriell . . .
[Norf.] A. 9599. Feoffment by Thomas Morker of Becclys, John Fraunk, burgess of the town of Great Yarmouth, Robert Hyll, Robert Fraunceys, Thomas Dowe of Becclys and John Cherchous of Wyndell to Ralph Wyllwghby, esquire, and John Powes, of a piece of arable called 'Knobheg' in Wenston field, described, which piece of land they, together with William Cherchous of Becclys, deceased, had by the grant of Roger Payne of Gely[ngham] . . . . . and Robert Bucton of Wynston, by charter dated . . May, 19 Edward IV; it formerly belonged to Richard Hobby and sometime to . . . . . 21 April, 3 Henry VII. Seals.
[York, W.R.] A. 9600. Feoffment by Alice late the wife of Gregory de [T]hornt[on], to Oliver de Thornton, son of . . . . . of a burgage formerly belonging to William del Lee in Burton in Lone[sdale] . . . . . in Lonesdale, Monday after St. . . . ., 1 Henry IV.