Close Rolls, Edward IV: November 1471

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 2, 1468-1476. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1953.

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'Close Rolls, Edward IV: November 1471', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 2, 1468-1476, (London, 1953) pp. 217-221. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw4/vol2/pp217-221 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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November 1471

Membrane 8d.
807
Nov. 2. Richard West lord la Warre, to Thomas Vaughan esquire. Bond in 1000l. payable at Christmas next etc.
Condition, that if William Hastynges lord Hastynges, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Hoo, John Devenysshe, Thomas Pounde esquires and Bartholomew Bolney, their heirs and assigns, hold and peaceably enjoy the manors of Bournehall and Hertisbourne co. Hertford, the manors of Swyneshed, Bloxham and Syxhill co. Lincoln, Bristall otherwise Burstall, Hardeby and Bowthon co. Leicester, and an annual rent of 10l. arising out of the manor of Snetherfeld co. Warwick and the manor of Wakerley co. Northampton, without question to the use of King Edward, till he be satisfied of 666l. 13s. 4d., according to the effect of indentures, whose date is 4 November, 11 Edward IV, between the aforesaid William Hastynges etc. and Richard West, lord de la Warre, son and heir of Reynold West and Katherine his wife, Thomas Uvedale knight, John Whitoxmede and Roger Keys clerk, this recognisance shall be voided etc.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by Richard West before Thomas Hoo and Walter Hanarde at Ewhurst, 3 November, by virtue of a writ dedimus potestatem enrolled in the chancery files.
808
John Dyngele of Goodestre, to Thomas Wethyr, otherwise Rawlyn, of Heighestre, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and of all debts to him due: and he has put him in possession thereof by delivery of 6d. Witnesses: John Crowe, John Rowye, Thomas Tunbregge, Thomas Elbode, John Maryon. Dated 12 September, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 November.
809
John abbot of St. Mary's abbey Sawtre and the convent, to Roger Best alderman of Norwich, Robert Ippeswell clerk, and Robert Lane, their heirs and assigns. Demise and quitclaim of a messuage, lands and tenements in the city and suburbs of Norwich, to be held by them in capital demesne as of fee etc. with warranty against Thomas prior of Holy Trinity Norwich and his successors: and appointment of Thomas Abbot, William Clerk and Robert Sommam of Honyngham as their attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the premises to the above Roger Best etc. Witnesses: Thomas prior of Norwich, William Calthorpe knight, Robert Portlonde alderman of Norwich, Reynald Harneys, Robert Everard, 'fremason.' Dated Sautre, 11 July, 11 Edward IV.
John abbot of Sautre etc. (as above), to John Selot archdeacon of Sudbury, master of St. Giles' hospital at Norwich, his brethren and successors, and the vicar of the church of Costesey co. Norfolk etc. Demise and quitclaim of all his rights in annuities, pensions, rents and services, that he may have from the said master and brethren in the above church and of all actions, real and personal therein. Dated (as above).
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings before Richard Pygot sergeant at law, at Sautre, 5 October, by virtue of a writ of dedimus potestation enrolled in the chancery files.
810
John Corker, clerk, to Margery wife of William Warbelton, her heirs and assigns. Demise of a moiety of the manor of Fynchamstede co. Berks, with its advowson, and the manor and advowson of Appulderfelde co. Kent, which he held together with John Gaynesford the elder and Thomas Hannys esquires, since deceased, by gift and enfeoffment of the said William Warbelton, to be held by the said Margery in capital demesne as of fee etc.: and appointment of Roger Hannys and Richard Brehill as her attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the premises to her. Witnesses: Richard Harecourt knight, Humphrey Codryngton, John Hyde, John Hulcote esquires, Richard Brehill. Dated 16 November, 11 Edward IV.
John Corker, to Margery Warbelton (as above). Demise of the manor of Besilslye co. Berks, with the advowson of its church, and of all lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services, which he held in the parishes of Comnore and Appilton co. Berks: demise also of the manors of Roddecote and Grafton co. Oxford, with all lands etc. in Roddecote and Grafton, and in Clanfild and Longford co. Berks (sic) (fn. 1), which he held jointly with John Cottismore and Thomas Hannys since deceased by gift and enfeoffment of William Warbelton and Margery his wife: to be held by the aforesaid Margery in capital demesne as of fee etc.: and appointment of Roger Hannys and Richard Brehill as his attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the above manors to her. Witnesses: Richard Harecourt knight, Humphrey Codryngton, John Hyde, John Hulcote esquires, Richard Brehill. Dated 16 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 16 November.
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811
John Gladwyne, 'husbondman' of Freren Barnet co. Middlesex, to John Godeyere, 'gentilman' of Hadley co. Middlesex, John Doget and Thomas Gladwyne, each 'yeoman' of Fynchele co. Middlesex, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Freren Barnet and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 15 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 November.
812
John Bowys clerk, to William Dudley, clerk of the king's household, Ralph Verney and William Hampton, knights and aldermen of London, Richard Pygot, sergeant at law, John Tamys and John Fissher, clerks, and John Farendon, their heirs and assigns. Demise and quitclaim with warranty against Thomas abbot of St. Peter's Westminster and his successors, of all his rights in the manor of Shirborne co. Southampton, and in 20 messuages, 400 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 200 of pasture, 400 of wood and 10l. rent therein, at the rent of a pound of pepper and cummin: as by fine levied at Westminster in the octive of Martinmas, 11 Edward IV, before Thomas Bryan, Richard Chokke, Thomas Littelton and Richard Neel, justices; in a suit between William Dudley, Ralph Verney etc. (as above) petitioners, and Richard Quatermayn esquire deforciant, the latter demised to the aforesaid William Dudley etc. the aforesaid manor of Sherborne and all the lands therein above mentioned. Dated 2 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 November.
813
Richard Aleyne 'husbondman' of Comberton co. Cambridge, to John Smale 'gentilman,' Edmund Legge and John Stowe 'haberdasshers' of London, John Heyward, burgess, and Roger Elys, mercer, each of Cambridge, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of four silver pennies. Dated 26 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 November.
814
John Grey, citizen and grocer of London, to Sir George Irland alderman, Robert Rocheford, grocer, and William Spytlynge, 'stokfysshemonger,' each citizen of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due. Dated 28 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 December.
815
Stephen Northwode, citizen and fysshemonger of London, to Edmund Warter esquire and William Bentele grocer of the same, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver cup. Dated 15 June, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 December.
816
Simon Adams of Teukesbury, to Thomas Brugge, John Huggeford, William Cassy, esquires, John Russh and John Jackeman, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 12d. Witnesses: William Baldewyne, Thomas Goodman, bailiffs of Teukesbury, William Norton, William Whithed, John Natton. Dated Teukesbury, 27 August, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 August (sic).
817
John Warde carpenter of Enfeld and Joan his wife, to John Underwode maltman, Thomas Kyng, Hugh Forde, 'bocher,' William Garard and William Cordell, each of Enfeld, their heirs and assigns. Gift by charter with warranty of a messuage with garden called 'Aunselles' in Grenestrete Enfeld, between the highway and William Cordells grove to north and south, and 'Repeslane' and William Cordell's garden to east and west, which the said John and Joan Warde held by gift of Walter Forde, bocher of Enfeld, to be held by the grantees in capital demesne as of fee. Witnesses: John Wrothe, John Honesdon the elder and younger, William Cordell, Thomas Honesdon, William Dyve, Hugh Hurton. Dated Enfeld, 8 May, 1471.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by Joan Warde, 21 October.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by John Warde, 9 October.
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818
Edmund Pygot, citizen and skinner of London, to John Davyson clerk, Henry Marlande, Philip Stevenson, William Hole, William Hygecok and William Fyssher, skinners of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver cup. Dated 18 November, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 December.
819
Thomas Broughton, citizen and draper of London, to Oliver Davy goldsmith, Nicholas Plume 'haberdassher' and William Parys 'gentilman,' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 9 December, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 December.
820
John Mannyng, citizen and 'haberdassher' of London, to Philip Barker 'iremonger,' William Criksale serjeant at mace (servientem ad clavam) and Edmund Mannyng 'cutteler,' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels. Dated 14 October, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 December.
821
Thomas Jermyn, citizen and grocer of London, to Robert Bonsall chaplain, Alan Propchaunt salter of London and John Jermyn chaplain, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a horse, dun (donne) in colour. Dated 12 December, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 December.
822
John Bonvyle esquire, to John Wyngfelde, Robert Wyngfelde, William Brandon knights and Thomas Vaughan esquire, their heirs and assigns. Gift with warranty of the manors of Halfnakyd and Walberton co. Sussex, Chawton co. Southampton and Shillyngham and Hornecote co. Cornwall, to be held by the above John, Robert, William and Thomas in capital demesne as of fee etc. Dated 6 December, 11 Edward IV.
Letter of attorney of the above John Bonvyle, appointing John Colwell and Thomas Stampe as his attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the manors of Halfnakyd, Walberton, Chawton, Shillyngham and Hornecote to the aforesaid John Wyngfeld etc. Dated 6 December, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings 12 December.
823
John Somerton, citizen and grocer of London, dwelling at Colde Kenyngton co. Middlesex, to William Edward alderman, Richard Hale grocer, Thomas Banastre 'sargeant' and Ralph Kempe mercer, each citizen of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and Colde Kenyngton and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due. Dated 11 December, 11 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 December.

Footnotes

  • 1. Rectius Oxford.