Close Rolls, Henry VII: 1489

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII: Volume 1, 1485-1500. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1955.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VII: 1489', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII: Volume 1, 1485-1500, (London, 1955) pp. 124-126. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen7/vol1/pp124-126 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 October, 5 Henry VII.
436
John Boteler of Snodland co. Kent, to William Tilghman, gentleman of London, and William son of Thomas Tilghman of Pluklee co. Kent, their heirs and assigns. Gift with warranty of two pieces of land called 'Upper and Lower Okefeld' containing twelve acres, and another piece called 'Mottis' of 12½ acres in the parish of Birlyng, which the said John held by enfeoffment of Roger Stalworth and Richard Stoke of Snodland. Witnesses: John Good, John Smyth, John Rous, Henry Taillour, Richard Arnold, Roger Essex, John Niclatte, John Saycok, John Tilghman, Roger Lulke, Robert Braunston. Dated Birlyng, 7 October, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 29 October.
437
Roger son of Richard Goldhord, 'hakeneyman' of Rochester co. Kent, to Richard Twygge, mercer of London, John Pympe esquire, William Welbek 'haberdassher,' Thomas Fuller, William Tenacre, Nicholas Agar, William Broune and Hugh Broune mercers, each of London, and William Gerold, their heirs and assigns. Demise and quitclaim with warranty of a tenement called 'Cokehamhille' at Borstalle in St. Margaret's parish, Rochester, and of all other lands and tenements, meadows, marshes, pastures, woods, rents and services therein and elsewhere in Kent, formerly of Richard Goldhord his father. Dated 2 November, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 November.
Membrane 2d.
438
John Yonge, esquire of London, to John Legh esquire and Edmund Deny gentleman, their heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Paddyngton co. Surrey and of 30 acres of land in Abyngeworth, and of all messuages, lands and tenements, ponds, ways, watermills, rents, reversions, services and hereditaments in Paddyngton and Abyngeworth. Witnesses: Robert Bedford the elder and younger, John Lygh of Abyngeworth, John Parkehurst, Thomas Sawear. Dated Paddyngden, 3 November, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 November.
439
Peter Curteys esquire, to Thomas Clerk of the Treasury. Resignation of a certain sustentation in the abbey of St. Edmunds Bury, which King Edward IV granted him at his request, in consideration of a sum of money paid him by the said Thomas. Dated 20 October, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 October.
440
Henry Barough chaplain, to Sir Thomas Lovell, James Hobard and Thomas Appulton, their heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim with warranty of a manor called 'Hunstonhalle' co. Suffolk. Dated 1 September, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, before William Duffeld clerk, at Bury St. Edmunds, by virtue of a writ of dedimus potestatem directed to him and enrolled in the chancery files, 31 October this year.
441
John Irton, esquire of Irton co. Cumberland, to William Irton gentleman, his uncle, his heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim with warranty of a tenement called 'Brathnes' in Bastynthwayte for his life, now in tenancy of Thomas Treves, and of all lands and tenements etc. which William Westwra, John and Thomas Atkynson, John and William Yondale, Thomas Buttermer, John Person, Nicholas Thomson, John Broune, James Brathwaite, Nicholas Ravyn and Henry Fyssher held for William Irton, and a fullers mill in Bastynthwayte manor, the gift of Nicholas Irton father of William. Dated 29 October, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 November.
442
Thomas Thoresby, merchant of Lynne, and Gilbert Segrave, to John Fyssher serjeant at law, his heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim of all manors, messuages, lands and tenements, meadows, lesues, pastures and woods, rents, reversions and services in the parishes of Clopton, Esthatley, Crawedon, Pyncot and Tadlowe co. Cambridge. Dated 10 November, 5 Henry VII.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November.