Close Rolls, Henry VI: November 1455

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: November 1455', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461, (London, 1947) pp. 63-65. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol6/pp63-65 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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November 1455

Nov. 25.
Westminster.
John Bekeswell of Bekeswell 'gentilman' and William Ewen of Walyngton 'gentilman,' both co. Norffolk, to Charles Gyles of Luca merchant and Richard Wetton clerk. Recognisance for 40 marks, to be levied etc. in Norffolk.
Cancelled upon the acknowledgment of the said Charles and Richard.
Membrane 13d.
John Bryan of London 'lyghterman,' to Thomas Pylbarowe of London and Roger Bere, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated London, 11 June, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 June.
William Bray citizen and draper of London, to Robert Waskham clerk of the chancery, John Hokkyn citizen and goldsmith of London and Thomas Mote of the parish of Stebenhith co. Middlesex 'yoman,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property, debts and chattels within the realm and elsewhere. Dated London, 15 May, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 June.
Lawrence Smalwode citizen and 'steynour' of London, to William Shipman citizen and tailor of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels, and all debts to him due; and he has put the said William in seisin thereof by delivery of six silver spoons. Witnesses: John Clerk, John Berell, William Paternoster. Dated 28 April, 32 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 14 June.
Nicholas Payn, son and heir of John Payn son and heir of Richard Payn, being cousin and heir of Isabel daughter and heir of William Payn namely son of John brother of William her father, to John Kayleway, William Combe and Thomas Cifrewast, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of a messuage with appurtenances in Motecombe co. Dorset late of William Payn, a toft and one fardel of land there late of John Tray, half a fardel or ferling of land there lately held by William Radewell, two closes called 'Hasilsteyers,' one called the 'Bytterne,' another called Great 'Persehill,' a close of meadow between Lynchehey close and 'Litelpersehill,' a close called the 'Hanger' and all other lands there of the said William Payn and Isabel jointly or severally. Dated 19 June, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 June.
John Hale citizen and 'fleccher' of London, to Joan Danyell widow, Elizabeth Mathew and John Parker the younger, their heirs and assigns. Gift of all his lands, rents and services, and all his goods and chattels, property and debts in London or elsewhere within the realm. Dated 3 May, 29 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 June this year.
Thomas Bramley citizen and draper of London, to Robert Dauson 'gentilman,' Richard Chaundeler, Robert Colby drapers and John Catour cutler, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and over sea. Dated London, 20 November, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 June.
John Edmund citizen and mercer of London to John Huet 'gentilman,' Richard Osberne 'gentilman,' Robert Elysmer 'goldsmyth' and Roger Wellys of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 1 June, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 June.
John Tanner of Dorkyng co. Surrey, to Robert Vaus of Odyham co. Suthampton, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of a messuage in Odyham called 'Dountons' and a piece of garden ground adjacent, between tenements of the said John Tanner and of Nicholas Mene, even as Richard Vaus the elder had the same and demised them to farm to William Hayward and Alice his wife, and as enclosed by a paling. Dated 8 March, 33 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Kyngeston upon Thames 14 June, before Philip Leweston, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year.