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Richard Walker, citizen and grocer of London, to Thomas
Walker grocer, and John Pelham mercer, citizens of London,
their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in
the city of London and elsewhere within the realm and overseas,
and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession
thereof by delivery of a silver bowl with cover. Dated 5 February,
12 Edward IV. |
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William Blanford, 'chapman' of Newewyndesore co. Berks, to
Richard Rawson, citizen and mercer of London, his executors
and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Wyndesore
aforesaid and elsewhere within the realm, and of all debts to him
due: and he has put him in possession thereof by delivery of 2d.
sterling. Dated 5 February, 12 Edward IV. |
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John Speke esquire, to Thomas Fulford knight, Giles Daubeney,
John Cheyne of Pynne, esquires, William Yeo, Hugh Champer
noun, John Hugyn, esquires, John Bere of Hunnisham, John
Rayny and John Soper, their heirs and assigns. Gift with confirmation by charter of his manors of Brampford Speke, Haywode,
Brussheford Speke and Wemworth co. Devon, with the advowson
of Wemworth church and of all lands, tenements, rents, reversions
and services in Brampforde Speke, Haywode, Wemworth, Brussheford Speke, Corbynstone, Bynelegh, Chylmelegh, Merepole,
Budlegh, Brodeham, Wynkelegh Keynes, Wynkelegh Tracy,
Holcombe, Portimote, South Molton, Frensheton, Little Frensheton, Knoustone, Beaupill, Rouburgh, Plymmouth, Exeter,
Wonforde and Toppissham co. Devon, with all rents, reversions
and services in Haukewell co. Somerset, to be held by the abovenamed Thomas Fulford etc. in capital demesne as of fee etc.:
and appointment of Robert Attewode and Richard Nele as his
attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the same to the above Thomas
etc. Witnesses: William Courteney, Philip Courteney, knights,
John Gambone. Dated Haywode, 20 January, 12 Edward IV. |