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Aug. 13. Westminster. |
John Lovell knight, to Richard Quatermayns esquire and
Richard Foweler 'gentilman,' Recognisance for 1,000 marks, to
be levied etc. in Oxfordshire. |
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The said John, to John Crofton and William Crofton. (Like)
recognisance. |
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Thomas Pursell citizen and 'bruer' of London, to John
Gardenar citizen and 'bruer' of London and Richard Wadoner
'yeman,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and
chattels within the realm or elsewhere on either side the sea.
Dated 8 January, 1 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 August this year. |
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Membrane 23d. |
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William Crussh citizen and pastler of London, to Thomas
Cornyssh esquire, John Slyxton fishmonger, William Drayton
pastler and Thomas Page cook citizens of London, their executors
and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in
London and elsewhere within the realm, in debts and other
property, and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery
of one silver spoon. Dated London, 9 August, 1462, 2 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 August. |
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John Tendering the elder of Boreham co. Essex, to Joan his
wife, John Pecchy of Wodeham, John Hulle of Boreham and John
Swayne of Colchestre, their executors and assigns. Gift with
warranty of all his goods and chattels in Boreham or elsewhere
within the realm, and all debts to him due therein; and he has
put them in possession thereof by delivery of one horse price 20s.
Witnesses: Sir William Secok, John Bastwyk, William Turner,
William Stalworth, William Bekener. Dated 27 April, 1 Edward
IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment at Hatfeld Peverell, 1 August,
before John prior of St. Mary Hatfeld Peverell, by virtue of a
dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year. |
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John Broune of Bristol 'dyer,' to William Taillour alderman and
citizen and grocer of London, Thomas Burgoyn 'gentilman,'
William Mannynge and William Garet citizens and grocers of
London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and
chattels and all debts to him due. Dated 22 August, 2 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster,
23 August. |
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John Tygale late of London 'gentilman,' to Thomas More of
London 'gentilman,' Thomas Twygge tailor, Robert Twygge
and William Bridlyngton mercers citizens of London. General
release of all personal actions, suits, plaints, claims and demands.
Dated 23 August, 2 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 August. |
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Thomas More of London 'gentilman,' Thomas Twigge tailor,
Robert Twigge and William Bridlyngton mercers citizens of
London, to John Tygale (as above) and John Hole citizen and
tailor of London. (Like) release. Dated (as the last). |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 August. |
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William Breynt citizen and grocer of London, to John Goodyer
of Hadley co. Middlesex and Alan Breynt citizen and tailor of
London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and
chattels and all debts or money to him due within the realm or
elsewhere. Dated 25 August, 2 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 August. |
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John Felde citizen and 'talughchaundeler' of London, to
William Haddon 'marchaunt,' William Bonde draper citizens of
London and Alice wife of the said John, their executors and
assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in the
city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm, and
all debts to him due therein. Dated 11 December, 1 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 August this year. |
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Thomas Knoost of Fyngrynghoo co. Essex 'maryner,' to Henry
Smyth citizen and 'stokfisshmonger,' of London and William
Alyngton esquire, their executors and assigns. Charter with
warranty of all his lands called 'Farmanneslond' in the parish of
Fyngrynghoo by the common there, all other his lands etc. in that
parish, all his goods and chattels and all debts or money to him due.
Witnesses: Thomas Southoo, John Harry, Richard Dorell. Dated
Fyngrynghoo, 31 August, 2 Edward IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 September. |
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Membrane 22d. |
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Renunciation by Thomas Conyers gentilman openly in person
in the chancery of the benefice he might take by a deed dated
20 June, 38 Henry VI, whereby Thomas Lytley citizen and grocer
of London gave unto the said Thomas Conyers, William Marowe
alderman citizen and grocer and Thomas Bledlowe citizen and
grocer of London, their executors and assigns, all his goods and
chattels within the realm or elsewhere in any parts of the world.
Given 21 May, 2 Edward IV. (English.) |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 May. |
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Maurice Bruyn knight and Elizabeth his wife, to John Clay
knight, John Crowlond, Robert Oldfelde clerks, William Jenney
and John Huntyngdon, their heirs and assigns. Charter with
warranty of the manors of Southwokendon and Stifford co.
Essex with knights' fees and advowsons of churches and hospitals
thereto belonging, and all other their lands, rents, reversions and
services in the town and hamlets of Southwokendon and
Stifford, which they had by feoffment of Philippa late duchess of
York and lady of the Isle of Wight; and appointment of John
Gibbe and Robert Freman as attorneys to deliver seisin of the
same. Witnesses: John Poynes esquire, William Ardall, William
Pert, Richard Malgrave, John Abbot. Dated Southwokendon,
20 May, 2 Edward IV. |
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Maurice Bruyn knyght, to Harry Bruyn knyght his son.
Appointment as receiver of the manors of Rownour, Bruynes
Candever with the hundred of Richemond (sic), Forthyngbrigge,
Miggeham and Godishill co. Southampton. Sealle and signe
manuell. Given 18 May, 2 Edward IV. (English.) |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings,
21 May. |