Deeds: A.2501 - A.2600

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1894.

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A.2501 - A.2600

[Middx.] A. 2501. Grant by William de Hedirsete, citizen of London, to John le Lacer, citizen of London, of a shop in Wodestret in the parish of St. Alban's, London, with lights towards the grantor's garden adjoining on the east. Thursday after St. Agatha, 9 Edward III. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2502. Grant by Richard Kavel to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 8s. rent from land at Wdestrate in St. Alban's parish. Witnesses:—Henry, Mayor of London, Walter Brun and William Chamberlain, sheriffs, and others (named). [5 John.]
Endorsed: Thereof John de Wintonia pays 4s., the prioress of Clerkenwell 4s.
[Middx.] A. 2503. Grant by S. the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, to Stephen Teinterer of the land that William Wilekin and Isabel his wife held in St. Dunstan's parish, paying 8s. yearly. Witnesses:— Peter Neuelun, William Folkmar, and others (named). [John.]
[Middx.] A. 2504. Release by Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, for 23 marcs, to John de Monemue of two marcs yearly rent he was wont to pay them for land with houses in the parish of St. Peter the Little near Wodewharf. Witnesses:—Andrew Bukerel, Mayor of London, Robert Hardel, Gerard Bat, sheriffs, and others (named). [20 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2505. Grant by John Dursley, citizen and armourer of London to William Serjaunt, taverner, of Stanes, and Ralph Baker, of the same, of a messuage with curtilage adjoining in Westminster in the place called 'Tothill,' between the common pasture and the high road from Eye to Westminster. 6 June, 7 Henry IV. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2506. Giant by William son of Gervase de Lytlebiry to Ralph de Lincoln, skinner, for 10 marcs, of land with houses thereon in Wdestrate in St. Alban's parish, paying 3s. yearly to the monks of Westminster, and 12d. to the canons of Newark (de Novo Loco). Witnesses:—Sir Peter son of Alan, Mayor of London, Simon son of Mary and Laurence de Frowik, sheriffs, and others (named). [31 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2507. Grant by William, son of Brichmar de Haverhull, to the canons of Holy Trinity by Alegatc, London, in frank almoin, by consent of Alice bis wife and Thomas, his son and heir, of 3s. rent in the parish of St. Nicholas 'de Westmacekaria,' in the street leading from St. Nicholas' church to the city wall. For this grant the canons have released to him the 40s. arrears he owes for lands he holds at 8s. yearly rent in the parishes of St. Mary Magdalene in Fish Street by St. Paul's, and St. Michael de Bassishaghe by the city wall, and admitted him and his to participate in the benefits and prayers of their church. Witnesses:—John, priest of St. Peter of Wdestrate, Ingehan, priest of St. Michael upon Thames, Henry son of Ailwin son of Leofstan, Mayor of London, Robert Blund, sheriff, son of Bartholomew Blund, and others (named). A.D. 1196. Injured.
[Middx.] A. 2508. Release by Otho son of Edward de Westmonasterio to Sir Roger de Leyburne, knight, of a messuage in Westminster between the courts of the King of England and the King of Germany, reaching from the Thames to the highway leading from Westminster to Charing, and of another messuage with piece of land adjoining in the same town, saving to himself a way for ingress and egress seven feet wide. Witnesses:— Richard, abbot of Westminster, Sirs John de Kyrkeby, Roger de Lancastre, Thomas de Musgrave, and others (named). Injured.
[Middx.] A. 2509. Acquittance by brother Thomas Axbrigge, rent collector of Holy Trinity, London, for 4s. 9d. received from the executors of John Wodecok, late citizen and mercer of London, part of 10s. 9d. yearly rent issuing from the front of a shop called 'le Crowne' in Chepe in the parish of St. Mary-le-Bow, London, between the shop lately belonging to Robert Knolles, knight, called 'le Legge,' on the east, and the shop of the convent of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, called 'le Threlegges,'on the west. The morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 11 Henry IV.
[Middx.] A. 2510. Grant by Peter, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, to Alan King of a shop in the parish of St. Nicholas West Fish Street, paying 7s. yearly. Witnesses:—John Burguin, Walter Blund, Walter Bruning, and others (named). [Richard I.]
[Middx.] A. 2511. Release by Robert son of Alexander de Derham and Edith, daughter of Reginald de Leges, his wife, to Reginald de Leges of the two houses the latter gave them on their marriage, in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle. Witnesses:—Stephen le Gras, alderman, Philip Waleram, Richard le Gras, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2512. Grant by John Ive, rector of St. Michael's, Wodestrete, London, and Laurence Kelleshulle, chaplain, to Sir Simon Sudbury, bishop of London, John Sudbury, John de Cantebrugge, the elder, and John Chartesey of a messuage with quay adjoining in St. Dunstan's parish by the Tower of London, between 'le Watyrgate' on the east and the tenement and quay formerly Henry Cros's on the west, reaching from the Thames to Thamyse-strete. Witnesses:—John Bernes, Mayor, Adam Stable and Robert Hatfeld, sheriffs of London, and others (named). 28 November, 45 Edward III. Two seals.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for common pleas, Monday after St. Andrew the Apostle, 45 Edward III.
[Middx.] A. 2513. Grant by Richard son of Roger Aldar to Thomas son of Thomas son of Richard, of yearly quit rents of 10s. issuing from land with houses in the parish of St. Bartholomew the Less, 40d. from land with houses in the parish of St. Michael Queenhithe, and 20d. from land with houses in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less; whereupon he has pledged his own land in St. Michael's parish abovesaid. Witnesses:—Thomas Black, Richard Patric, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2514. Indenture witnessing that John Asselyne has granted to Ralph de Kneton a messuage with quay adjoining in the parish of St. Dunstan by the Tower, London, in Tamyse-strat, on condition that Ralph shall demise to John for bis life a chamber with a drain (cloaca) adjacent in the east part of the aforesaid quay, with a stable underneath it, with free access night and day to the said quay, stable and chamber with horses, carts, and men, with reversion to Ralph at John's death; Ralph paying John for life 10 marcs yearly for the residue of the messuage and for the said quay, and repairing all the premises. If John die within a year from the present date, Ralph shall pay his executors 20 marcs within a month of such decease. Witnesses:—John Lovekyn, Mayor, John de Brykelesworth and Thomas lrlond, sheriffs of London, and others (named). Sunday after the Invention of Holy Cross, 10 May, 40 Edward III. Seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for pleas of land, Monday before St. Dunstan the Archbishop, 40 Edward III.
A. 2515. Duplicate of A. 2514.
[Middx.] A. 2516. Grant by David de Toteham, son of Ralph, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, for 11 marcs, of land in Toteham in the croft called 'Lenordesfeld.' Witnesses:—Gilbert de Toteham, Peter son of Alan, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2517. Release by Agnes, late the wife of John son of Peter de Totenham, to the prior and canons of Holy Trinity, London, of all claims to the lands, woods, and rents of her said late husband. Witnesses:—John de Grantham, Mayor of London, and others (named). Sunday after Hilary, 2 Edward III.
[Middx.] A. 2518. Grant by Robert Chamberlain to Henry la Faitie of the land by the church of St. Thomas the Apostle that William la Faitie his father held. Witnesses:—Henry son of Ailwin, Roger son of Alan, Alan son of Peter, and others (named). Seal, broken.
[Middx.] A. 2519. Sale by Ralph son of Robert Chamberlain, of London, to William, son of Robert Chamberlain, his brother, for 8s., of 6d. quit rent in London issuing from land in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle. Witnesses:—Roger son of Alan, Mayor of London, Alan son of Peter, Thomas de Haverhella, and others (named). [John.]
[Suff.] A. 2520. Grant by John Tumour, of Ipswich, baker, to John Smyth, of Thurliston, of two pieces of land in Thurliston, adjoining land formerly belonging to John de Breuse, knight, and abutting on the road from Thurliston to Cleydon. Monday after St. Katherine the Virgin, 15 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] A. 2521. Sale and release by William Chamberlain, son of Robert Chamberlain, for 60s., to Richaid Crass (Crasso) of part of his land with a stone wall at the south end of his garden, being 2¼ ells wide including the wall at the east end by Richard Renger's land, 1¼ ells 3 inches at the west end, and 28¾ ells long; Richard having the right to pull down part or the whole of the wall and to enclose the land, William receiving on his land the water from such enclosure; but Richard shall have no view over the grantor's land. [Henry III.]
Endorsed: "Sancti Thome Apostoli."
[Middx.] A. 2522. Grant by Stephen, the prior, and the convent of Lewes to Sir William, called 'de Dale,' for his life, of 4l. free rent in the city of London that Thomas Romeyn, citizen of London, and Juliana his wife pay yearly for land with houses in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, between the lane called 'Athelingstretc' on the north and the land leading to 'la Ryole' on the south. Lewes, x° Kal. Julii, 31 Edward I.
A. 2523. Duplicate of A. 2517.
[Middx.] A. 2524. Grant by William, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, to Robert de Kersanton and Mabil his wife, of the tenement that was Adam Smith's in Totenham, paying 4s. yearly. Witnesses:—William de Derneford, Walter le Bounde, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2525. Release by Adam Smith to Sir William, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, of all his rights in the tenement he formerly held of them in Thotenham. Witnesses:—William de Beyford, Robert de Kersanton, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2526. Demise by John, the prior, and the convent of Lewes to Richard de Derby, clerk, of their tenement in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, between the lane called 'Athelingstrate' on the north and the lane leading towards 'la Ryole' on the south, for 15 years from Easter, A.D. 1290, paying them 5½ marcs yearly, and to the churches of Westminster, St. Paul's, and Holy Trinity, London, 9s. yearly. Richard finds as pledges for his fulfilment of this agreement Richard de Derby and William Dynnok, burgesses of Southwark, and Robert de Wilebek, citizen of London. St. Benedict the Abbot's day, end of A.D. 1289.
[Middx.] A. 2527. Grant by Philip de Derneford, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of two acres of land called 'Sortecroft' in Toteham, by the wood of the said canons. Witnesses:—Peter son of Alan, Gilbert son of Gilbert de Toteham, John de Solio, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2528. Grant by Philip son of Gilbert Ede, of Totenham, to Walter his brother of all the land and the tenement in Totenham he inherited from Gilbert his father. Witnesses:—Philip Culling, John le Blunt, Hugh Peverel, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2529. Exemplification at the suit of the prior of Holy Trinity, London, of the roll of taxation of the temporal goods of the clergy, containing the amounts paid by the said prior for goods belonging to his convent in 71 parishes in London. 26 January, 7 Richard II. Portion of Great Seal of the Exchequer.
[Middx.] A. 2530. Release by Geoffrey Kneveton, of co. Derby, to John Ive, rector of St. Michael's of Wodstrete, and Sir Laurence Kelleshulle, chaplain, of all his right in the quay called 'Asselyne's Warf' with buildings thereon in St. Dunstan's parish, London, and grant of the reversion of all the tenements that John Asselyne holds for life on the said quay; all which premises they had by feoffment of Master Ralph Kneveton his brother, formerly the King's baker. 8 March, 45 Edward III.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for common pleas, Monday before St. Gregory the Pope, 45 Edward III. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2531. Grant by William de Canefelde, of London, to John, son and heir of John de Welde, of Lauffare Mandeleyne, of all his tenements in the lane and parish of Holy Trinity the Less, London, in Queenhithe ward, east of the lane called 'le Trinite lane.' Witnesses:—John de Prestone, Mayor, John Husbonde, Nicholas Pyke, sheriffs of London, and others (named). Tuesday after St. Thomas the Apostle, 6 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Middx.] A. 2532. Sale by John Market, citizen and dyer of London, executor of the will of John Starlyng, late citizen of London, to Guy bishop of St. Davids, William Askeham, William Walderne, citizens of London, Robert Seymour, esquire, and William Wexcombe of the tenement called 'le Sterre on the Hoop,' with dwelling house there, situated in Tharaesstrete in the parish of All Saints at Hay, in execution of the said will. John Fraunceys, Mayor, John Wakele and William Evot, sheriffs of London, the said Askeham, alderman of the ward. 21 February, 2 Henry IV.
[N'hamp.] A. 2533. Grant by Avelina, Countess of Essex, for the soul of her lord G. son of Peter, Earl of Essex, to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of half a marc quit rent from the rent of her oven in her manor of Tuucestre until she can provide the like rent in a more fitting place nearer the church; the said half marc to be expended in an oil or wax lamp before the altar of the Virgin Mary in their church. Witnesses:—J. rector of Tuuecestre church, Geoffrey de Sand', and others (named). [John.]
Annexed: Mandate from Warin de Montechans' to his bailiffs of Towcester to be respondent to the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London, for half a marc yearly farm which they have from his oven at Towcester. [Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2534. Grant by Henry de Hastinges to John, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of a road over the land of William, son of Otho de Marisco, his customer in Toteham, reaching from their land called 'Geldeuacre' to their wood, and 24 feet wide between the ditches, saving to himself, his tenants at Toteham, and his men free carriage and right of way; in exchange for land in the same town. Witnesses:—Robert de Sotebrok, Thomas de Bray, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2535. Grant by E. the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, to Gilbert Attewode, of Thotenham, for 25s. and a besant, of land in the field called 'Daviesfeld' in Thotenham, paying 2s. yearly, doing suit twice a year at the canons' court and paying relief and heriot when due. Within two years Gilbert shall build on the land to at least the value of the yearly rent. Witnesses:—Laurence Dukct, William de Derneford, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2536. Grant by Robert de Epeswich and Isabella his wife to William Gamel, smith, of all the lands and tenements on 'la Tourhull' by the Tower of London, that Isabella inherited on the death of John Swetyng. Saturday after Ascension Day, 24 Edward III. Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] A. 2537. Grant by E. the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, to Richard Attewatere of land lying west of his messuage in Thotenham, paying 2s. yearly, doing suit twice a year at their court, and giving relief and heriot when due. Within two years Richard shall build on the land to at least the value of the yearly rent, &c. Witnesses:— Laurence Duket, William de Derneford, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2538. Grant by Geoffrey son of Richard Cook, of Edelmelon, to John, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of a road one perch wide extending from the canons' land at Toteham Marche to their wood, and a road of the same width running east and west near the said road, together with a headland (forera) between the said road and the canons' land, reserving to Geoffrey the right to go, ride and carry on the said road. 36 Henry III.
Endorsed: "Modo Robertus Bakere occupat istam cartam et ideo utatur "ista via quod nondum occupatur per longum tempus."
[Middx.] A. 2539. Grant by Reginald de Leges to Robert, son of Alexander de Derham, clerk, in marriage with his daughter Edith, of land in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, adjoining the said church, together with the moiety of his drain there, paying 10s. yearly. If Edith die without issue, Robert shall have the premises for life as long as he lives in secular habit. Witnesses:—Stephen le Cras, alderman, Alexander de Derham, clerk, and others (named). [Henry III.] Injured.
[Middx.] A. 2540. Grant by Reginald Meiremar to Reginald de Leges, for 20 marcs, of the land with Louses he held of the monks of Lewes in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, paying the said monks 24s. yearly. Witnesses:—Alan Burs', then alderman, Martin son of Alice, John son of Heiicun, and others (named). [John.]
[Middx.] A. 2541. Acquittance by Thomas Pestyll, servant and attorney of John Hervy, esquire, for 26s. 8d. received from Thomas, the prior of Holy Trinity, London, Richard Rawlyns and Bartholomew Horwode, citizens and grocers of London, executors of the will of William Lemyng, late citizen and grocer of London, deceased, for the farm of lands, &c., parcel of the tenement called 'le Tyldehous' near St. Katherine's Hospital by the Tower of London, which Lemyng had by demise of Hervy for certain years not yet completed. 24 January, 49 year from the commencement of the reign of King Henry VI., and first year of his restoration.
[Middx.] A. 2542. Grant by Reginald son of William de Hauvile to Solomon de Basinges, for 8½ marcs, of 8s. rent issuing from land that was Hugh de Totinges' in the parish of St. Mary Abecherch, and two shops in the parish of St. Mary of Arches; paying for the rent 1d. yearly to Favresham church, and for the shops 18d. yearly to Christchurch, Canterbury. Witnesses:—Ernald son of Alulf, James Alderman, Serlo Mercer, and others (named). [John.] Injured.
[Middx.] A. 2543. Confirmation by Adgar son of Richard Smith, of Stebbehee, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of the grant John le Yepe made them of land in Stebbehee in the field called 'Cropet'; and grant to them of his share in half an acre the said John held of him and his brother Wlnoth on the east of Cropet ditch, extending along Hachestrate. Witnesses:—William de Alegate, Richard le May, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2544. Grant by John le Yepe to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of land with houses in the parish of St. Botolph without Alegate, and land in Stebbehee, one acre in Walemers owing 10d. yearly to Adam Reymund, half an acre in the same marsh of Butler's fee, owing 6d, one acre extending along Hachestrate towards the north and the lower road towards the south, owing 4d. to Adgar Carter, and one acre between the said roads by Cropet. Witnesses:—John de Teffunt, Richard le May, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2545. Grant by Adam, son of Jocelin de Litebrok, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of his share in half an acre of land in Stebbehee, by Cropet ditch, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:— William de Alegate, Richard le May, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2546. Grant by David, son of Ralph Vintner, of London, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, for 40s., of 4s. rent they paid for land in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, paying him 4d. yearly and 3s. to the Chapter of St. Paul's, and to William son of Robert Chamberlain 1 lb. of pepper or 6d. Witnesses:—Gilbert Fulk, alderman, John Travers, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2547. Demise by William Risyng, prior of Holy Trinity, London, William Askham, attorney of Sir William Walworth, knight and late citizen of London, and Gilbert Manfeld, citizen of London, to Francis van Braban, dyer, of London, of the tenement with quay and garden that Sir William lately held for life of the said convent in Temstrete, London, bordering on the Thames, for 4 years from Christmas, 10 Richard II., paying 100s. yearly. Christmas, 10 Richard II.
[N'hamp.] A. 2548. Grant by Avelina, Countess of Essex, to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, in frank almoin, of half a marc quit rent out of the rent of her manor of Touecestre, for the soul of her lord G. son of Peter, Earl of Essex, part of whose body is buried there. Witnesses:— G. de Bocland, Geoffrey and William de Mandeville, Ralph Cheindedut, and others (named), [c. A.D. 1214.]
[Middx.] A. 2549. Grant by William de Sancto Michaele and Emma his wife to Godric Virgar of their land in London in Wudestrate, paying 7s. yearly. Fragment of document.
[Middx.] A. 2550. Confirmation by William son of Ralph Vintner to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of the grant to them by David his brother relative to 20s. rent that Robert de Basinges was wont to pay David yearly for land in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, by St. Thomas' churchyard. Witnesses:—Henry, Mayor, Norman Blund, John de Cayo, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [4 John.]
[Middx.] A. 2551. Grant by Ralph Kueventon, of Alvythele, co. Essex, to Sir John Ive, rector of St. Michael's in Wodestret, London, and Sir Laurence Kelyshull, chaplain, of his quay called 'Asselynis Warff' and the houses built thereon in the parish of St. Dunstan, London. 3 December, 44 Edward III. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2552. Grant by Gilbert son of Otho de Toteham to the canons of Holy Trinity, in frank almoin, of two acres in Toteham in the croft called 'Leuegar's land' in exchange for the two acres in Langeland that Otho his father gave them, together with the residue of his land in the said croft. Witnesses:—Alan de la Coppedehalle, Gilbert Culling, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Middx.] A. 2553. Grant by Gilbert son of Otho de Toteham to P., the prior and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 5 acres in Napeland and 2 acres in Leuegar's land, in Toteham, of which Otho his father sold them 3 acres in Napeland and 2 acres in Langeland, afterwards giving them 2 other acres in Langeland in frank almoin; but after holding the 4 acres in Langeland some time, Gilbert could not warrant this land to them and has given in exchange 2 acres in Napeland and 2 in Leuegar's land. Witnesses:—John the chaplain of Toteham, Peter de Herdewic, the Earl's servant, Alan de la Koppedehalle, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2554. Release by Gilbert son of Otho de Toteham to Peter, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of all arrears of lands and rents they held of Otho his father and of himself, of the yearly use of their plough, provision of food and drink, and all other temporal and secular exactions. Witnesses:—William Peverel, William son of Alan, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2555. Grant by Gilbert son of Otho to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 10d. yearly rent they paid for 5 acres in Napeland and 2 acres in the field called 'Leuegar's land' [in Toteham]. Witnesses:—Richard de Taney, Gilbert Culling, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2556. Grant by Gilbert son of Otho de Toteham to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 2d. yearly rent they were wont to pay for tenements held of him in Toteham. Witnesses:—Roger de Beuchedr', John de Teffunt, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2557. Confirmation by the same to the same of the sale by his father to them of land in Totham, 3 acres in Apeland and 2 acres in Langeland paying 10d. yearly; of the 2 acres in Langeland his father bequeathed them in frank almoin; and of the 2 acres concerning which there was a claim between his father and the canons. Witnesses:—Walter the priest of Toteham, William Ruff us, servant of the Earl, Alan son of William, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2558. Grant by Walter in the Hierne, of Estsmethefeld, tiler, to Roger atte Ponde, citizen and wool merchant of London, and Juliana his wife, of the tenement Walter is living in in the parish of St. Botolph without Algate, on Estsmethefeld, with all its appurtenances in the liberty of Middlesex. Sunday after St. Laurence the Martyr, 2 Edward III.
Middx. A. 2559. Grant by John de Peckebrigg, knight, and Margaret his wife, to the abbot and convent of the new abbey de Graciis by the Tower of London, of all the estate they have for Margaret's life in lands, tenements, &c., in Estsmythfeld on 'le Tohm' and in the parishes of St. Botolph without Algate, London, and of the church called 'le Whitchapell,' formerly Sir John Pulteney's, knight, except in two mills under one roof called 'Crachemille,' and the hermitage called 'Swannesnest' as freely as brother John, the hermit there, and Richard de Elme, citizen and baker of London, hold it of them by confirmation of Sir Nicholas Loveyn, knight. 26 August, 49 Edward III. Injured.
[Middx.] A. 2560. Grant by Laurence de Sancto Michaele, son of William, to the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London, of 60s. yearly rent issuing from three shops in Sopereslane, at the corner by the great market of London, paying therefore 20s. yearly. Witnesses:—Peter son of Alan, Nicholas son of Josce, Nicholas Bat, and others (named), [c. 30 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2561. Release by Margaret de Bampton, late the wife of John de Echebrugge, to Sir Thomas de Nusum, clerk, of all her right in a piece of land in the parish of St. Mary Somersete, London, in Tymberhethe. Witnesses:—John de Wenegrave, Mayor of London, and others (named). Wednesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 12 Edward II.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for common pleas, Monday before the Apostles Simon and Jude, 13 Edward II.
[Middx.] A. 2562. Sale by Richard de Yspania and Clemencia his wife to Henry son of Renner, for 11 marcs given to Richard and a green upper tunic to Clemencia, of land and rents in the parish of St. Mary of Sumersetecherche. Witnesses:—Roger son of Alan, Mayor, Ralph Holmant, Constantine son of Alulf, sheriffs of London, and others (named). Two seals.
[Middx.] A. 2563. Grant by John de Foleham and Joan his wife to Stephen de Cornhille, citizen and draper of London, of a tenement with their dwelling house in the parish of St. Nicholas Olof. Witnesses:—Sirs Gregory, Mayor, Henry de Frowyk, Luke de Batencort, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [3 Edward I.] Two seals.
[Middx.] A. 2564. Grant by Alice, relict of Laurence Duket, to John de Fuleham, citizen and merchant of London, for 40s., of a dwelling house in Bredstrate towards the Thames, in the parish of St. Nicholas Olaph; paying her 16s. 8d. yearly and 10s. to the Hospital of St. Bartholomew of Smethefeld. Witnesses:—Thomas son of Thomas, alderman of the ward, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2565. Grant by Laurence de Sancto Michaele son of William to John, the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, for 5 marcs of 14s. 8d. yearly rent issuing from a shop in Soppereslane, at the eastern corner, by the great market of London; paying therefor 8s. yearly. Witnesses:—William son of Richard, Mayor of London, Thomas son of Thomas, William Grapefige, sheriffs, and others (named). [42 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2566. Confirmation by R. the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, to John Young (Juveni) of the sale to him by Aubrey son of Baldewin of land at Bradeleye in North croft, paying the said convent 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—Thomas de Stebelie, Roger de Angres, and others (named). Seal.
Endorsed: "De duabus acris terre in Stebenhethe."
Middx. A. 2567. Release by Peter son of Henry to Sir John Gerland and Lucy Walerand bis wife, for 100s., of all his right in houses and land in Stanmere whereupon there was a plea between him and them by the King's writ of right. Witnesses:—Andrew Bukerel, Mayor, Gerard Bat and Henry de Edelmeton, sheriffs of London, William de la Dune, sheriff of Middlesex, and others (named). [17 Henry III.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2568. Release by John de Richemond, citizen and mercer of London, to Roger Wastel, citizen of London, and Alice his wife, for 18 marcs, of two marcs yearly quit rent which he had by their demise from their tenement in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Neugate, extending from the highway called 'la Bailie' on the east to the Flete ditch on the west. Witnesses.—Sir Ralph de Sandwyco, Warden of London, Walter Hauteyn and Thomas Cros, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [15 Edward I.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2569. Acknowledgment by William de Evere, ironmonger, of London, that he owes the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London 3s. 4d. yearly from a tenement in the parish of All Hallows Stanygge'. cherche, they having released 3s. 4d. they were wont to exact from the said tenement and the arrears thereof till Michaelmas, 31 Edward I Witnesses:—Sir John le Blunt, Mayor, William de Cumbemartyn John de Boreford, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [32 Edward I.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2570. Sale by William de Mariscis and Salerna his wife to Ranulf Bucoynte, for 13 marcs, of land in Little Stanmere. Witnesses:— William son of William, sheriff of Middlesex, Roger de Duna, William Hauncelyn. [Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2571. Grant by Peter son of Richard de Hispania, for 10 marcs, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 20s. rent that Edmund Mercer was wont to pay Clementia his mother on account of dower granted her by his said father Richard, issuing from a dwelling house in the parish of St. Benedict Shorhog. Witnesses:— William son of Benedict, alderman, Philip de Winton, Ralph Blund, goldsmith, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2572. Release by John son of Hugh Smith to John de Lauphare, clerk, of the land with houses and rents, formerly his said father's, in the suburb of London in the Bailey (Ballio) in St. Sepulchre's parish, which his mother Albretha sold to the said John. Witnesses;—Sir John Tollesan, Mayor of London, Thomas de Wimburne and William de Dunolm, sheriffs, and others (named). [37 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2573. Grant by William de Reymes to Walter son of Hervy of part of his land in Little Stanmere, which Robert Dursent formerly held of William de Reymes his father, between the land of Henry Bocuointe and that of Lady Lucy Gerlaunde. Witnesses:—William de Stanmere, William de Paris, and others (named). [Henry III.] Seal, broken.
[Middx.] A. 2574. Grant by Isabella, late the wife of Nicholas de Basinges, formerly citizen of London, and daughter of the late John Viel, the younger, to William le Mazeliner, citizen of London, and Roisia his wife, of her tenement in the parish, and opposite the church, of St. Benedict Shorhog, London; paying her yearly 10 marcs quit rent, to the convent of Glastonbury 20 lbs. of pepper, to the convent of Holy Trinity, London, 2s., and 20d. to the nuns of Berkinge. Witnesses:—Gregory de Roquesle, Mayor, Ralph de Mora, sheriff of London, and others (named). [8 Edward I.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2575. Grant by Stephen, the prior, and the convent of Christchurch, London, to Geoffrey Vintner of a messuage of land in the parish of St. Benedict the Less, paying 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—Bartholomew Blund, Robert de Corhull, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2576. Release by Richard de Echebrugge, son and heir of John de Echebrugge, late citizen of London, to Sir Thomas de Nusum, clerk, of all his right in a tenement with houses and piece of ground at Tymberhuth in St. Mary Somersete parish, extending from Themesestrete to Tymberhuthestrete, which Sir Thomas had by gift of Margaret, late wife of the said John de Echebrugge. Witnesses:—Hamo de Chikewelle, Mayor of London, and others (named). Monday after St. Petronilla, 13 Edward II.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for common pleas, Monday after the Octave of Trinity, 13 Edward II.
[Middx.] A. 2577. Demise by Sir Adam de Stratton, clerk, to William Page, for 8 years from the present date, of land called 'La Hyde' in Little Stanmere by Woundenewellefeld on the north, tillages called 'Stanmereheld' and 'Stoniputteshote,' and a piece of land called 'Fortheye' between Grimesdich and the high road to Watford; paying 16s. yearly. Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 17 Edward I.
[Middx.] A. 2578. Grant by James le Peuerer and Beatrix his wife to Adam de Straltone, clerk, of a piece of land 6 ft. long by 1½ ft. wide in the parish of St. Sephulchre without Neugate, upon which to build a chimney. Witnesses:—Thomas son of Thomas, Mayor, Edward le Blund, Peter Anger, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [49 Henry III.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2579. Grant by John son of Robert de Teffunt to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 10 acres in Stebehee marsh, which Cristina de Monasterio acknowledged to be his right before the Justices in Eyre at Westminster, whereupon a chirograph was made by which the land remains for life to Cristina, she paying 10s. 1½d. yearly to the canons, to whose use it will remain at her death. Witnesses:—Jordan le Cuteiler, sheriff of Middlesex, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2580. Grant by the same to the same, for 50 marcs, of the above land in Stebehee marsh which he acquired against Cristina de Monasterio in the King's Court, 28 Henry III.; paying 10s. yearly to the heirs of Alan le Baud, &c. Witnesses:—Sirs William son of Reyner, Richard de Ponfreyt, knights, Roger son of Roger, Michael Tovy, Adam de Basinges, citizens of London, and others (named), [c. 28 Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2581. Grant by Richard de Ulmis, of Havering, to John de Laufare, of the land with buildings he had by gift of Robert, the prior, and the canons of New Hospital without Bissopesgate, in the parish of St. Sepulchre in the bailey, London, without Neuwegate, extending from the high road to Flete Gaol; paying Idonea de Crepping 12d. yearly, and 4s. to the above-named canons. Witnesses:—Ralph Aswy, Mayor, Robert son of John, Ralph Aswy, goldsmith, sheriffs of London, and others (named). [27 Henry III.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2582. Grant by John Sawale to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of two acres of land in Edelmeton, paying 2d. yearly. Witnesses:—William de Forda, John de Anesty, and others (named). [Henry III.]
[Middx.] A. 2583. Grant by Thomas Esperun to Nicholas Lungespee, for 100l., of a messuage with the land in Little Stanmere which he had by gift of Ranulf Boquoynte, together with all his other property, as homages, rents, &c, in the said town. Witnesses:—Sirs David de Jarpuntvyle, Richard de Oxehaye, Roger de la Dune, knights, William de Paris, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2584. Release by William de Chigwell, citizen and fishmonger of London, to John de Gildesburgh of all his right in a tenement in the parish of St. Mary Somersete, in Quenhethe ward, London, between Thamisestrete and Tymberhethe lane; to hold until John shall have received the full value of 20l. owing to him by the said William.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment at the Husting for common pleas, 20 [Edward III.] Portion of document only.
[Middx.] A. 2585. Grant by Albretha late the wife of Hugh Smith, to John de Lauphare, of part of her land in the suburb of London in the Bailie in St. Sepulchre's parish. Witnesses:—Sir Laurence de Frowik, alderman of the ward, and others (named). [c. 35 Henry III.] Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2586. Release by Alice la Mareschal, late the wife of John le Mareschal de Nusum, and sister and heir of Sir Thomas de Nusum, clerk, deceased, to John de Abodeston, clerk, of all her right in a void piece of ground he has by her gift in a place called 'le Tymberhethe' in the parish of St. Mary Somersete in London, extending from Thamisestrete to Tymberhethestrete. Hamo de Chigwell, Mayor of London, and alderman of the ward. Tuesday after Michaelmas, 2 Edward III.
[Middx.] A. 2587. Grant by Albreda, late the wife of Robert Lamberd, to William son of Stephen de Sharnbrok, of a messuage with curtilage in the suburb of London without Alegate, adjoining St. Botolph's churchyard. Witnesses:— Sir Alan la Susche, Warden of the city of London, and others (named). Wednesday after the Epiphany, 52 Henry III. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2588. Grant by P. the prior, and the convent of Christchurch, London, to Stephen Fishmonger (Piscario), for 10s. and a salmon in pittance, of a shop in New Fish Street in St. Nicholas' parish, between shops belonging to the canons of St. Mary of Southwark, paying 4s. yearly and 2s. to the King. Witnesses:—Walter Brun, Richard de Hesa, and others (named). [John.]
[Middx.] A. 2589. Confirmation by Matilda daughter of Bernard son of Robert to Peter, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of the sale and release that William de Clovilla made to them of 8s. rent that Ralph, grandson of Brice de Stebbehee, was wont to pay him for land called 'Scadflet' in Stebbehee marsh, which Rodland, Matilda's brother, gave the said William; paying her 4s. yearly. Witnesses:—Maurice de Herlaue, canon of St. Paul's, William Blund, and others (named), [c. A.D. 1218.]
[Middx.] A. 2590. Grant by Henry la Feite to Gilbert son of Fulk of land in Limstrate, paying 42d. yearly. Witnesses:—William Crisp, Albin Rufus, Geoffrey Kavel, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2591. Ratification by Gilbert de Hendon of the grant Walter de la Hyde and Helena his wife have made to Henry Bokointe of eight acres of land in Hendon. Witnesses:—Stephen de Stranda, Hamo son of Constantine, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2592. Grant by Hamo de Bedefunt to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 12d. yearly quit rent they were wont to pay him for land called 'Sadfliet' in Stebbehee marsh. Witnesses:— William Huscarl, William Blund, John de Lesnes, and others (named).
[Middx.] A. 2593. Sale and release by William de Clovilla to Peter, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 8s. rent that Brice de Stebeheia and Ralph his grandson paid for land called 'Schadflet' in Stebehey marsh, paying 4s. yearly to the lords of the soil. Witnesses:—Gilbert son of Fulk, John de Solio, aldermen, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2594. Release by Robert le Bere to Adam de Strattone of 16d. yearly rent he was bound to pay him from the tenement Hamo de Wroxhull demised to Adam in Smale-lane in St. Sepulchre's parish. Witnesses:—Thomas son of Thomas, Mayor of London, and others (named). London, Tuesday the morrow of the Conception, 49 Henry III. Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2595. Grant by Hubert de Burgo, Earl of Kent, to Philip Basset of his messuage of Biestun with the circuit of the same manor, which remained to him above the extent of the said manor which he made to Philip in exchange for the manor of Crokestun which he had formerly given him. Witnesses:—Sirs Gilbert and Nicholas de Sandford, Henry de Wintersell, William de Gorham, and others (named). [A.D. 1227–1243.] Portion oj seal of arms.
Middx. A. 2596. Sale by William White and William Gibbonse, leathersellers, of London, to Sirs Thomas and John Nevile, and William Compton, knights, John Heron, Treasurer of the King's chamber, Richard Broke, serjeant-at-law, and Richard Lyster, to the King's use, of three meses, three gardens, and three acres of land at Mile Ende in the parish of Stebenhithe, lately sold to White and Gibbonse by James Algore, citizen and grocer of London, and Margaret his wife. 12 April, 8 Henry VIII. English. Seal and portion of seal.
Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll, 8 May, 9 Henry VIII.
A. 2597. Duplicate of A. 2561 with merely verbal differences. Tuesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 12 Edward II.
[Middx.] A. 2598. Confirmation by John son of Keneward, lingedraper, to John Dorturer, of Clerkenwell, of the grant Agnes his mother made to Dorturer of 3s. yearly quit rent from land in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Smephefeld Bar, paying him yearly after the death of Agnes some gloves or ½d. Witnesses:—Reginald de Aula, and others (named). Seal.
[Middx.] A. 2599. Acquittance by Richard de Brikyndene, sacristan of Holy Trinity, London, for 3s. 9d. received from Peter atte Gate for a tenement in St. Sepulchre's parish without Smethefeld Bar, for the term Michaelmas, 12 Edward III., to Michaelmas, 13 Edward III. inclusive. West Smethefeld, St. Matthew's day, 13 Edward III. Portion of seal: much injured.
[Middx.] A. 2600. Grant by Agnes, late the wife of Keneward Lingedraper, to John Dorturer, of Clerkenwell, of 3s. yearly quit rent from land in St. Sepulchre's parish without Smethefeld Bar, paying some gloves or ½d. yearly. Witnesses:—Reginald de Aula, and others (named). Portion of seal.