London and Middlesex Fines: Richard II

A Calendar To the Feet of Fines For London and Middlesex: Volume 1, Richard I - Richard III. Originally published by Hardy & Page, London, 1892.

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'London and Middlesex Fines: Richard II', in A Calendar To the Feet of Fines For London and Middlesex: Volume 1, Richard I - Richard III, (London, 1892) pp. 153-168. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/feet-of-fines-london-middx/vol1/pp153-168 [accessed 26 April 2024]

RICHARD II.

1. William atte Crosse, clerk, and William Lovell, brewer, and Joan, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, London. (Remainders). Anno 1.

2. Richard de Rouchmell, and Henry Baron, and Cristiana, his wife. A messuage in Enefeld. Anno 1.

3. Nicholas de Haule, and Matilda, his wife, and Richard Dygoun, citizen and upholsterer of London, and Mary, his wife. A messuage in the parish of the Blessed Mary Matfelon, without Algate, London. Anno 1.

4. Reginald de Brykendon, and Katherine, his wife, and William Norton, and Stephen de Falle. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 1.

5. William Wheler, and Peter Dryver, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Enefeld. Anno 1.

6. John Snel, and Edmund Notyngham, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 1.

7. John Saunford, of Fulham, and William Stoket, of Chelheth, and John Wodhous, of Fulham, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in Fulham. Anno 1.

8. Henry Fabyan, of London, "steynour," and Cristiana, his wife, and Leonard de Kendale, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Harowe and Pynnore. Anno 1.

9. William St . . . yndenne, citizen and goldsmith of London, and Peter Grubbe, citizen and fishmonger of London, and Juliana, his wife. Premises in Stebenheth. Anno 2.

10. John Whetelee, of Westbraynford, the elder, and Agatha, his wife, and John, son of William Long, of Estbraynford, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Westbraynford. Anno 2.

11. Richard Postell, parson of the church of Northflet, and Thomas Prest, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Whytton, Wotton, Histilworth, and Twykenam (described). Anno 2.

12. Richard de Hayton, of Westminster, and Roger atte Grove, and Margaret, his wife, and John Barnevyle, and Matilda, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 2.

13. John Bykemore, of Fyncheslegh, and John Pynberd, of Hendon, and Juliana, his wife. Premises in Fyncheslegh. Anno 2.

14. Peter atte Hethe, of London, "armurere," and Agnes, his wife, and John de Depham, of London, "lorymere," and Letitia, his wife. Premises in Hakeney. Anno 2.

15. Nicholas Bleseworth, and John Leveryngton, and Joan, his wife. Land in Herefeld. Anno 2.

16. Matthew de Assheby, of London, and William Westram, and Sarah, his wife. Premises in Westsmythfeld. Anno 2.

17. William Lamberdon, and Roger Yepiswich, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 2.

18. Nicholas Porter, of "Westmynstre," and Agnes, his wife, and Thomas Chudham, and Alice, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 2.

19. John Holmes, and Isabella, his wife, and John Son, and Ellen, his wife. Premises in Yillynge. Anno 2.

20. John Parker, and Matilda, his wife, and Richard Longe, and Isabella, his wife. A messuage in Halgford. Anno 2.

21. Nicholas Holbourne, citizen of London, John Trigg, John Boterwyk, the elder, William Waddesworth, and William Penne, citizen of London, and William Kelseye, citizen of London, and Lucy, his wife. Premises in Hendon. Anno 3.

22. Thomas Kyng, of Totenham, and John Hogekyn, of Totenham, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Totenham. Anno 3.

23. John Rote, citizen and skinner of London, and John Fynamour, and Margery, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, London. Anno 3.

24. William, bishop of London, and Richard Warmyngton, chaplain, and Walter Mayn, and Lucy, his wife. Two messuages in the parish of St. Sepulchre, without the Bar of Westsmethfeld, London. Anno 3.

25. William Edenham, and John Howe, of Hamersmyth, in the county of Middlesex, and Walter Smyth, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in Hamersmyth. Anno 3.

26. William Dymeyn, chaplain, and Thomas atte Wode, and Roger Leget, and Emma, his wife. Two messuages and 15 shops in the parish of St. Andrew, Holbourne, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. (Remainders). Anno 3.

27. Richard Odyham, and John Dane, and Thomas Wykwane, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Totenham and Edelmeton. Anno 3.

28. John Savage, William Snell, and John Hokeley, and John Warde, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Enefeld. Anno 3.

29. Adam de Sancto Ivone, Thomas Grene, and John Boys, chaplain, and Sir Robert Knolles, chivaler, and Constance, his wife. The manor of St. Pancras, and land in Iseldon, Kentissheton, and in the parish of St. Giles of the Lepers, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 3.

30. William Knyghtcote, citizen and mercer of London, and Joan, his wife, and Sir John Newynton, chivaler, and Emma, his wife. Premises in Herefeld. Anno 3.

31. John Doget, citizen of London, and Thomas Heylond, and Cristina, his wife. Premises in Kensyngton. Anno 3.

32. John Raulyn, of Barnet, and William Lovell, brewer, and Joan, his wife. A messuage and seven shops in the parish of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, London. Anno 4.

33. Mathew Lety, and John Douy, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Stebenheth. Anno 4.

34. William Baddeby, citizen of London, and Mary, his wife, and William Acton, and Cecilia, his wife. Premises in Stebenheth. Anno 4.

35. William de Beverle, John Neuthorp, of Pontfreyt, clerk, and Thomas de Brandesby, and Richard atte Noke, son and heir of Robert atte Noke, and Rose, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 4.

36. Thomas Aston, John Thurstan, and Saier Bounde, and Thomas Holte, citizen of London, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 4.

37. John Mausyn, clerk, and Thomas Pathorn, and John Bithewode, "tymbermonger," and Cristina, his wife. A messuage and two shops in the "vill" of the Blessed Mary of Matefelon. Anno 4.

38. Alan Laurence, of Feltham, and Richard Lucas, "whittawyer," of London, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Feltham, Haneworth, Bedefunt, Echelisford, and Lalham. Anno 4.

39. Roger Mark, "bladsmyth," and Thomas Eydon, chaplain, and John Chisell, chaplain. Two messuages in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 4.

40. Robert Malteby, "bladsmyth" and citizen of London, and Roger Mark, "bladsmyth" and citizen of London, and Thomas Gest, and Alice, his wife, daughter and heir of Matilda, widow of Robert Devenyssh. A messuage in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 5.

41. John Barry, of London, skinner, and Robert atte Pie, tailor, and Thomas atte Mylle, and Agnes, his wife. Messuages and shops in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 5.

42. William Feriby, clerk, and Robert Feriby, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Uppe Halford. Anno 5.

43. Richard Horpoll, citizen and "stokfisshmonger" of London, and John Salesbury, citizen and goldsmith of London. A messuage in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 5.

44. John Walsshe, citizen and goldsmith of London, and John Holest, of London, upholsterer, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage and 3 shops in the parishes of St. Clement Danes and the Blessed Mary "Attestronde," without the Bar of the New Temple, London. Anno 5.

45. Thomas atte Chaumbre, citizen and barber of London, and John Paynot, the younger, and Thomas Paynot, and Sarah, his wife. Premises in Shordych. (Remainders). Anno 5.

46. John de Bosham, of London, mercer, and Felicia, his wife, and John Walssh, of London, "goldsmyth," and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Kentissheton and the parishes of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, and St. Giles of the Lepers, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 5.

47. James de Ormesby, and Thomas Deynes, and Baldewin de Radyngton, and Matilda, his wife. The manor of Enefeld, called Durauntesplace. Anno 5.

48. John de Bosham, of London, mercer, and Felicia, his wife, and John Walssh, of London, "goldsmyth," and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Kentissheton and the parishes of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, and St. Giles of the Lepers, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 5.

49. Peter le Eowe, of Edelmeton, and Thomas Hardyng, of Totenham, and Agnes, his wife. Land in Edelmeton. Anno 6.

50. John Bourne, tailor, and Thomas Claveryng, of Edelmeton, and Alice, his wife. Land in Enfeld. Anno 6.

51. John Bosham, of London, mercer, and Felicia, his wife, and Richard Spirstoke, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Kentissheton, and in the parish of St. Clement Danes, and St. Giles, without the Bar of the Old Temple. Anno 6.

52. James Snowe, citizen and clothier of London, John Pope, citizen and "wexchandeler" of London, and Richard Chadenhalk', citizen and skinner of London, and William Henry, of Esthanefeld, and Margaret, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 6.

53. William Walton, of Horton, "booher," and William atte Forthe, of Euere, and Isabella, his wife. A messuage in Woxbrugg'. Anno 6.

54. Thomas Austyn, citizen and mercer of London, Thomas Charleton, Roger Austyn, of London, grocer, and Thomas atte Wode, and Henry Rabbe, of Couele, and Henry Austyn, and Lucy, his wife. Premises in Colham and Wyneslee. Anno 6.

55. Peter Odam, of Woxbrigg', "boucher," and Henry Burdeus, and Margery, his wife. A messuage in Woxbrigg'. Anno 6.

56. Richard de Foxton, clerk, and Walter Norman, chaplain, and Robert Derby, of Leverpull, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Hendon. Anno 6.

57. John Northampton, citizen of London, and John, his son, and Sir Giles Daubeneye, chivaler, and Alianora, his wife. A third part of the manor of Totenham. Anno 6.

58. John Wroth, the elder, and John Fitz Johan, and Sarah, his wife. Premises in Enefeld. Anno 6.

59. Thomas del Chaumbre, citizen and barber-surgeon of London, and Alice, his wife, and John Haldone, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Shordiche. Anno 6.

60. Robert de Cherleton, chaplain, and Alexander Tresour, of Stanes, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Stanes, Yeveneye, Echelesford, and Stanwell. Anno 6.

61. William Lyttylook, of Edelmeton, the elder, and John Bourcer, of Edelmeton, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 6.

62. Robert Warbulton, John Shadworth, Thomas Austyn, and Richard Forster, citizens of London, and Andrew, son of Geoffrey de Tettesworth, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in the parish of the Blessed Mary atte Strond, without the Bar of the New Temple, London. Anno 6.

63. William de Walleworth, citizen of London, Agnes, widow of Adam Fraunceys, Simon de Morden, citizen of London, William Haldene, citizen of London, Nicholas Brembre, citizen of London, John Philipot, citizen of London, and John Fyfhyde, citizen of London, and William But, of Eye, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Eye and Westminster. Anno 6.

64. Nicholas atte Hoo, citizen and saddler of London, and Richard Goldynton, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Harewe and Watford. Anno 6.

65. John Kyng, and John Farneborwe, "cofrer," and Katherine, his wife. Land, with a fishery in the water of Breynte, in Wylesdon. Anno 7.

66. William Waryn, and John Bradefeld, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Stanes and Stanewell. Anno 7.

67. William Tannere, of Shordissh, and Isabella, his wife, and John Haldon, of Shordissh, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Shordissh. Anno 7.

68. John Cornewaleys, and Thomas Cornewaleys, and Joan, his wife. Meadow land in Oldeforthe in the parish of Stebenhethe. Anno 7.

69. Robert Bussheye, and Robert Bretevyle, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Estsmethefelde. Anno 8.

70. Matthew Assheby, citizen of London, and John Crisp, and Lucy, his wife. A messuage in the parish of the Blessed Mary, without the Bar of West Smethefeld. Anno 8.

71. Walter Juwel, citizen of London, and Agnes, his wife, and John Robynet, citizen and clothier of London, and Isabella, his wife. Two messuages in the parish of St. Giles without Cripelgate. Anno 8.

72. William Kempston, chaplain, Thomas Aston, John Kynbell, and John Thurston, and John Weston, of Westminster, "barbour," and Margery, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 8.

73. Sir John de Cobham, chivaler, Sir William de Walleworth, chivaler, John Waltham, clerk, Henry Vannere, citizen of London, John Fitz Nichol, Nicholas Exton, citizen of London, William, son of Robert Cheyne, William Rikhull, Thomas de Bere, parson of the church of St. Michael "de Paternosterchirche," London, Thomas Brown, citizen of London, and Nicholas Leche, of the county of Oxford, and Sir Nicholas Brembre, chivaler, and Idonia, his wife, and John Chamberlayn, chaplain. The manors of Northalle and Donne. Anno 8.

74. John Forster, of the county of Somerset, and John Bradewell, clerk, and Roger Cryngilford, citizen and goldsmith of London, and Ellen, his wife. A messuage in the parishes of St. Giles, without the Bar of Crepilgate, London. Anno 8.

75. Ralph Burnham, of London, "armurer," and Alianora, his wife, and John Humbercolt, and Olive, his wife. Premises in Westbraynford. Anno 9.

76. John Hardesham, the younger, Walter Mason, Gilbert atte Hamme, and John Mannyng, and Thomas Watton, citizen of London, "drover," and Alice, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 9.

77. John Cherley, clerk, Richard Forster, and Thomas Vyncent, citizen and mercer of London, and Sir William Burcestre, chivaler, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton and Totenham. Anno 9.

78. Walter Kempston, clerk, Thomas Aston, John Kynbell, and John Thurston, and Thomas Gynes, of Westminster, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 9.

79. Peter atte Hethe, citizen and "armorere" of London, and Richard Andrew, and Alice, his wife. Land in Hakeneye. Anno 9.

80. Peter atte Hethe, citizen and "armorere" of London, and John Ware, citizen of London, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Hakeneye. Anno 9.

81. John de Henle, clerk, and William del Hawe, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 9.

82. Thomas Charlton, John Hervy, John Lax, chaplain, John Neweman, vicar of the church of Hillyndon, John atte Boure, chaplain, and John Badecok, chaplain, and Sir John de Bello Monte, of Folkyng[ha]m, chivaler. The manor of Little Greneford, called Cornhull, and premises in Harwe, Yillyngge, and Little Greneford, and the advowson of the church of the vill of Little Greneford. Anno 9.

83. Adam Barbour, of Braynford, and Alice, his wife, and Adam Holt, of London, and Alice, his wife. A messuage in Westbraynford. Anno 10.

84. Henry Neweman, chaplain, and Peter Pak, of Watford, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Westminster. Anno 10.

85. Hugh atte Forde, and Reginald Barbour, of London, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Enfeld. Anno 10.

86. William Yeddyng, and Isabella, his wife, and Nicholas Stoket, clerk, and Thomas Preston. The manor of Yeddyng, and premises in Yeddyng. Anno 10.

87. Richard Mordon, of London, tailor, and William Soneman, citizen and horner, of London, Ellen, his wife, and Thomas Crisp, chandler, and Cristina, his wife. Premises in the parish of St. Andrew, of Holbourne, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 10.

88. John Sexteyn, citizen of London, and Gilbert Clerk, and John Heryng, of Harwe, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Harwe. Anno 10.

89. Henry Rabbe, and Joan, his wife, and William Gosberkirke, chaplain, Richard Large, chaplain, and John Tulle. Premises in Hulynden, and the advowson of the chantry of St. John the Baptist, in the church of Hulynden. (Remainders). Anno 11.

90. William Kempston, chaplain, Simon Barton, chaplain, Thomas Aston, John Thurston, and John Kynebell, and John Orwell, sergeant-at-arms of the lord the king, and Alice, his wife. Two messuages in Westminster. Anno 11.

91. Thomas atte Wode, and John Steward, mason, and Richard Essex, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Westbraynford. Anno 11.

92. William Tatlyngburn, clerk, and Alice, his sister, and William Berham, citizen of London, and Alice, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepilgate, London. Anno 11.

93. John Parker, of Fulham, and Thomas de Caketon, and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Fulham and Hamersmytthe. Anno 11.

94. Matilda Brewes, of the county of Sussex, and Robert Fyneux, and Joan, his wife. Five shops in the parish of St. Clement Danes, without the Bar of the New Temple, London. Anno 11.

95. Richard Redyng, and Rose, his wife, and John Burre, of Oldeforde, and Margery, his wife. Land in Stebbenhythe. Anno 11.

96. John Godmeston, clerk, and Thomas Maydeston, and John Boterell, and Juliana, his wife. A messuage in Braynford. Anno 12.

97. Thomas Bekeswelle, Nicholas Skyret, chaplain, Thomas atte Swan, John Frend, John Fisshe, Roger Morton, William Hardeshull, and John Batecok, and Adam de Stratford, vicar of the church of Shirborn in the county of Oxford. Premises in Southmymmes. Anno 12.

98. John Kyng, of Willesdon, the elder, and Hugh Wynkebourne, and Isabella, his wife. Land in Hendon. Anno 12.

99. Richard Cok, of Acton, cordwainer, and John Hobayn, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Acton. Anno 12.

100. William Pountefreyt, citizen and armourer of London, and Margaret, his wife, and Adam Morice, of Stebenheth, and Isabella, his wife, daughter and heir of Agnes Keynesham, widow of Henry Keynesham, of Blythenhale in the parish of Stebenheth. A messuage in Stebenheth. Anno 12.

101. William de Fayceby, and John Donnyng, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Charynge. Anno 13.

102. Robert Langley, of Holbourne, and Agnes, his wife, and William West, of Seintjonestrete, without Westsmethefeld, London, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 13.

103. John Lye, citizen of London, and John Ridoute, of Abyndon, and Cristina, his wife, daughter and heir of Odo Purchas, citizen and skinner of London. Premises in Hermondesworth and Colbrok'. Anno 13.

104. John Hende, citizen and skinner, and Eliseus Bockyng, citizen and skinner of London, and Isabella, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 13.

105. William Chichely, and Beatrice, his wife, and John Donati, citizen and apothecary of London, and Amy, his wife. Premises in Stanewell. Anno 13.

106. John Shordych, the elder, John Roulond, clerk, John Shordych, the younger, John Henry, Geoffrey Martyn, John Neweman, clerk, John Canche, and John Bernes, and Thomas Charlton, and Alice, his wife. The manor of Gunnyldesbury. Anno 13.

107. Alice Colwelle, of London, and John Body, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 11.

108. Stephen Mody, John Ogham, William Hapur, of London, and William Lytylkoc, of Edelmeton, and John Tirfeld, of Abyngdon, and Cristina, his wife. Premises in Shordych and Edelmeton. Anno 13.

109. John Couper, of Edelmeton, and Peter Vyncent, of Edelmeton, and Agnes, his wife, Stephen Lalford, and William Foundour. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 14.

110. Richard Palmer, and Margery, his wife, and Thomas Noket, and Henry Fauconer, and Emma, his wife. Premises in Rislep. Anno 14.

111. William Norton, and Joan, his wife, and Stephen Paiable, of Heygate. A messuage in Westminster, held by Adam Viel and Agnes, his wife, for the life of the said Agnes. Anno 14.

112. John Smyth, of Woxbrigg', and Walter Sym, of Woxbrigg', cook, and Matilda, his wife. A messuage in Woxbrigg', Anno 14.

113. Stephen Bryd, of London, goldsmith, John Bryd, of Haukeherst, and John Mapelesdon, of London, goldsmith, and William Stour, of London, "whittawyere," and Alice, his wife. Premises in Estbedefunte. Anno 14.

114. John Bokeler, citizen and "wexchaundeller" of London, and John Hay, citizen and "pyebakere " of London, and Adam Dyk, of the parish of Stebenhethe, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Stebenhethe. Anno 14.

115. John Halstowe, of Woxbrigge, and Henry Stokton, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Woxbrigge, Colham, and Herfelde. Anno 14.

116. William Boylond, of Sibston, and Martin Abbot, of Sibston, and Amice, his wife. Premises in Sibston. Anno 14.

117. John Ball, Reginald Robas (?), and William Benston, and Geoffrey de Bristowe, citizen and "fuller" of London. Shops in the parish of St. Clement Danes, London. Anno 14.

118. John Ive, parson of the church of St. Michael "in Wodestrete," London, and John Burre, and Margery, his wife. Land in Stebenheth. Anno 15.

119. Thomas Audelee, citizen and tailor of London, and Margaret, his wife, and Thomas Guffeley, of Totenham, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Totenham. Anno 15.

120. Thomas Torkeseye, of Suthwerk, and John Iford, "brewere," and Agnes, his wife. Premises in Edmenton and Enfeld. Anno 15.

121. Benedict de Gresby, clerk, and William de Gaynesburgh, clerk, and John Stegeyn, and Alice, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Clement Danes, London. Anno 15.

122. William Kilvyngton, and John Dyne, and John Cook, and Rose, his wife. Land in Stebenheth. Anno 15.

123. Roger Clerk, of Stebenhethe, and Alice, his wife, and Richard atte Sole, of London, "webbe," and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Stebenhethe. Anno 15.

124. John Innocent, clerk, Robert Coton, clerk, John Edmonds, esquire, and Thomas Credy, esquire, and John Hende, citizen and skinner of London, and Katherine, his wife. Premises in Edelmeton. Anno 15.

125. John atte Hay, of Stopeslee, of the county of Bedford, John atte Gate, parson of the church of Offele, of (sic) the county of Hertford, Robert Rygges, of Walden Regis, and John Mussell, of Offele, and Nicholas Edwards, "bakere," and Alice, his wife. Two messuages in Westsmythfeld. Anno 16.

126. Henry Trank, clerk, and David Faukoner, chaplain, and John Lanewarnek, esquire, and Katherine, his wife. Twenty-eight messuages in the parishes of St. Botolph the Abbot, without Bisshopesgate, London, and St. Leonard of Shordych, without Bisshopesgate, London. Anno 16.

127. John Fraunceys, of Hendon, and William atte Hacche, of Harowe, and Margery, his wife. Premises in Hendon. Anno 16.

128. William Fote, John Knotte, and Robert Brampton, and Richard Horpol, citizen and "stokfysshmongere" of London, and Margaret, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Andrew, without the Bar of the Old Temple, London. Anno 16.

129. John Philipp, chaplain, and Richard Marchall, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Woxbregge. Anno 16.

130. Richard Maiheu, of London, "bocher," and Thomas Prees, and Alice, his wife. Land in Tolyndon, which Alice Bremble held. (Remainders). Anno 15.

131. Stephen Brunne, citizen and grocer of London, and John Rikedon, of Bramleye, and Matilda, his wife. A messuage in Bramleye. Anno 17.

132. John Wakefeld, Thomas atte Wode, and John Cronchere, and John Bowier, of Westminster, and Dionisia, his wife. Premises in Knyghtbrygg. Anno 17.

133. John Crouchere, citizen and vintner of London, and Isabella, his wife, and William Bowier, of Westminster, and Dionisia, his wife. Premises in Knyghtbrigge. Anno 17.

134. John Gardyner, of Woxebrugge, and Walter Hope, and Cristiana, his wife. A messuage in Woxebrugge. Anno 17.

135. John Wardayn, the younger, and John Godfray, of Haundeslowe, and Margery, his wife. Premises in Istelworth. Anno 17.

136. Walter Sondeye, of the county of Bedford, Giles Fraunceys, of the county of Essex, and Thomas Sakevyle, and Roger Gamen, son and heir of William Gamen, of Estsmythefeld, smith. Premises in Estsmethefeld, which Alice Gamen held. Anno 16.

137. Clement de Kirton, citizen and merchant tailor of London, and Clementia, his wife, and Thomas, son and heir of Emma, widow of Sir John de Newenton, knight. Two messuages in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. Anno 17.

138. John Rouland, clerk, Geoffrey Martyn, Thomas Thorneburgh, John Shordich, the elder, John Hervy, Robert Rikedon, and John Badecok, clerk, and Thomas Charlton, and Alice, his wife, John Duresme, John Onyng, parson of the church of Knebworth, John Pouns, and John Fox, chaplain. A messuage and rent in Mymmes and Hadle. Anno 17.

139. John Gobyoun, and John Beere, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Twykenham. Anno 18.

140. Laurence de Baylay, and Thomas Fairsire, of Harleston, and Margaret, his wife. Land in Willesdon. Anno 18.

141. Roger Wyngreworth, and Idonia, his wife, and William Colyn, and Juliana, his wife. A messuage in Stratford atte Bowe. Anno 18.

142. Laurence de Baylay, and Thomas Fairsire, of Harleston, and Margaret, his wife. Premises in Willesdon. Anno 18.

143. Richard Tudeford, citizen and "hornere" of London, and John Lannawrennok, and Katherine, his wife. A messuage in the parish of St. Botolph, without Bysshopesgate, London. Anno 18.

144. William Loneney, of Westbraynford, and John Broun, citizen and cordwainer of London, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Hundeslowe. Anno 18.

145. John de Morhalle, John Parke, and John, parson of the church of Stene, and Sir Baldewin Bereford, knight, and Idonia, his wife. The manors of Northalle and Donne, and premises in Stekyldon and Great Greneford. Anno 18.

146. John Saykyn, William Grace, and William Bristowe, and John Macy, of Twekynham, and Juliana, his wife. A messuage in Twekynham. Anno 19.

147. Richard Tutteford, citizen and "horner" of London, and John Westcote, citizen and mason of London, and Alice, his wife. Two messuages in the parish of St. Botolph, without Bisshopesgate, London. Anno 19.

148. William Kylvyngton, and Richard de Kent, of Stebenhythe, and John Chyld, of Stebenhythe, and Alice, his wife. Land in Stebenhythe. Anno 19.

149. John Seymour, of London, Robert Bussheye, John Kynggeshous, clerk, Henry Benyngton, clerk, and William Benyngton, citizen and draper of London, and Alice, his wife. Premises in Willesdon and Hendon. Anno 19.

150. Guy Mone, clerk, John Deneys, clerk, John Pountffreyt, citizen and saddler of London, Henry Pountffreit, citizen and saddler of London, and Simon Docer, citizen and saddler of London, and Clement de Kirton, citizen and merchant tailor of London, and Clementia, his wife. Two messuages in the parish of St. Giles, without Crepulgate, London. Anno 19.

151. Thomas Charlton, Thomas atte Wode, John Shordych, the younger, Richard Overton, Thomas Conyngesby, Walter Bokelond, and William Asshe, of Hermondesworth, and John Lambyn, and Joan, his wife. Premises in Stanewell and Estbedfount. Anno 19.

152. Gilbert Waryn, of Welde, and John Seman, of Great Stanmere, and John atte Broke, of London, "furbour," and Joan, his wife. Premises in Harwe. Anno 19.

153. John Wakefeld, Thomas atte Wode, John Parker, Richard Arnald, and Richard Thurston, and Peter Fissher, of Westminster, "bocher," and Joan, his wife. Premises in Westminster. Anno 19.

154. Roger Walden, clerk, and John Walden, and Adam Deken, and Margery, his wife. A messuage in Totenham, a portion of which Juliana, widow of William Marnham, held in dower. Anno 20.

155. Roger de Walden, clerk, Guy Mone, chaplain, John Walden, esquire, brother of the said Roger, Thomas Westley, vicar of the church of Claveryng, Richard Scot, clerk, Richard Stucle, and Henry Bruyn, and Sir Reginald de Grey, of Ruttyn, knight. The manor of Totenham, called Pembrokesmanoir. Anno 20.

156. William de Faceby, and Reginald Mountbray, esquire, and Joan, his wife. A messuage and shops in the parishes of St. Clement Danes and the Blessed Mary "de la Stronde." Anno 20.

157. Thomas Tyldesley, John Ougham, and William Kyngescote, and Thomas Fyg, of Stebenheth, and Margery, his wife. Premises in Stebenheth. Anno 20.

158. John Ballok, and Thomas Lynford, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Hendon. Anno 20.

159. John Aluard, of Edelynton, and William Oldeman, of Hakeney, and Agnes, his wife. A messuage in Edelmynton. Anno 20.

160. William, abbot of the monastery of the Blessed Mary of Grace next the Tower of London, and William, bishop of Winchester, William Tarent, clerk, and John Shordich, the elder. The manor of Popellier, held for life by Margaret, widow of Sir Nicholas Lovayne, knight. Anno 21.

161. John Shirburne, clerk, and Richard Mede, and Joan, his wife. A messuage in Fulham. Anno 21.

162. Joan, widow of William Lyouns, and Richard Lyouns, brother and heir of William Lyouns, and son and heir of James Lyouns. Eleven messuages in the parishes of St. Clement Danes and St. Mary le Strand, London. Anno 22.

163. John Frere, clerk, and John Cook, of Oldeford, and Rose, his wife. Premises in Stebenhyth. Anno 22.

164. Roger, archbishop of Canterbury, and John Walden, his brother, and Drugo Barentyn, and Margery, his wife. Premises in Totenham. Anno 22.