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CP 25/1/287/39, number 201.
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County: Somerset. Kent.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [4 May 1337].
Parties: Philip de Columbariis and Eleanor, his wife, querents, and Baldwin Aylmer and Roger Louet, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Stoklondlouel, Grandon' and Wollauynton' in the county of Somerset and the manor of Postelyng' in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Philip and Eleanor have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Baldwin, as those which Baldwin and Roger have of their gift.
For this: Baldwin and Roger have granted to Philip and Eleanor the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Philip and Eleanor and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, the manors shall remain to James Daudeleye, to hold of the chief lords for the life of James. And after the decease of James the manors shall remain to Roger Daudeleye, son of the same James, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Nicholas Daudeleye, brother of the same Roger Daudeleye, and his heirs.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Philip de Columbers, Eleanor de Columbers, Baldwin Aylmer, Roger Lovett, James Audley, Roger Audley, Nicholas Audley
Places: Stockland Lovel (in Spaxton), Grandon (in Frome), Woolavington, Postling
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 202.
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County: Devon. Somerset. Cornwall.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [4 May 1337].
Parties: Philip de Columbarijs and Eleanor, his wife, querents, and James Daudele and Joan, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Bouy Tracy, Nymyt Tracy, Westraddon' and a moiety of the manor of Merwode and a fifth part of the manors of Kilmynton', Toryton' and Nymyt of St George and 1 mill, 6 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and 9 pounds and 5 shillings of rent in Wynkeleye, Norlu, Cruditon' and P[ar]ua Totenas in the county of Devon and the manor of Blakedon' and 2 parts of the manor of Westludeford' and 6 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, 18 shillings of rent and 2 parts [of 1] mill in Staunton' by Dunsterre in the county of Somerset and 20 shillings of rent in Tackebere in the county of Cornwall.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Philip has acknowledged the manors, moiety, tenements, 2 parts, fifth part and rent to be the right of James. For this, James and Joan have granted to Philip and Eleanor the manors, tenements, rent, 2 parts and fifth part and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Philip and Eleanor, to wit, the manors of Bouy Tracy, Nymyt Tracy, Blakedon' and the fifth part of the manor of Toryton' of the lord king and his heirs and the manor of Westraddon', the tenements, the rent, the 2 parts and the fifth part of the manors of Kilmynton' and Nymyt of St George of James and Joan and the heirs of James, for the lives of Philip and Eleanor, rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist. And besides James and Joan granted for themselves and the heirs of James that the moiety - which John de Berkedon' held for life of the inheritance of James on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of John ought to revert to James and Joan and the heirs of James - after the decease of John shall remain to Philip [and Eleanor], to hold together with the aforesaid manors, tenements, rent, 2 parts and fifth part, of James and Joan and the heirs of James for the lives of Philip and Eleanor. [And] after the decease of Philip and Eleanor the manors, tenements, rent, moiety, 2 parts and fifth part shall revert to James [and Joan and the heirs] of James, quit of the heirs of Philip and Eleanor, to hold, to wit, the manors of Bouy Tracy, Nymyt Tracy, Blakedon' and the fifth part of the manor [of Toryton'] of the lord king and his heirs and the manor of Westraddon', the tenements, the rent, the moiety, the 2 parts and the fifth part [sic], of the chief lords, for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by James and Joan and the heirs of James.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Philip de Columbers, Eleanor de Columbers, James Audley, Joan Audley, John de Barkingdon
Places: Bovey Tracy, Nymet Tracey (in Bow), West Raddon (in Shobrooke), Marwood, Kilmington, Torrington, George Nympton, Winkleigh, Northlew, Crediton, Little Totnes (in Totnes), Blagdon, West Lydford, Stanton (in Dunster), Tackbear (in Bridgerule)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 203.
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County: Essex. Middlesex.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [11 May 1337].
Parties: Stephen de Grauesende, bishop of London, querent, and William Vigerous, the parson of the church of Lopham, and William Mogge, the parson of the church of Wyleye, deforciants.
Property: 2 messuages, 225 and a half acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 31 acres and 3 roods of pasture and 60 acres of marsh in Chaldewell' and Suthmenstre in the county of Essex and 1 messuage, 1 garden, 63 acres of land, 1 acre and 1 rood of meadow, 1 acre of pasture and 7 acres and 3 roods of wood in Fulham in the county of Middlesex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: The bishop has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William Vigerous, as those which the same William and William Mogge have of his gift.
For this: William Vigerous and William Mogge have granted to the bishop the tenements and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to the bishop, of the chief lords for the life of the bishop. And after the decease of the bishop the tenements shall remain to Hugh de Neuill', to hold of the chief lords for the life of Hugh. And after the decease of Hugh the tenements shall remain to Thomas de Grauesende and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Thomas, son of Henry Chaumberleyn, and his heirs.
Note: [Endorsed: Thomas de Grauesende puts in his claim.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Stephen de Gravesend, bishop of London, William Vigors, William Mogg, Hugh de Neville, Thomas de Gravesend, Henry Chamberlain, Thomas Chamberlain
Places: Lopham (in Norfolk), Weeley (in Essex), Chadwell, Southminster, Fulham
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 204.
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County: Devon. Somerset.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [4 May 1337]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [22 June 1337].
Parties: John de Baunfeld' and Joan, his wife, querents, and John de Blatherwyk', chaplain, deforciant.
Property: 3 messuages, 1 mill, 2 carucates and 5 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood in Pynho, Houxham, Radeslo and Clyston' Nonaunt in the county of Devon and 1 messuage, 1 and a half carucates of land and [7] acres of meadow in Purye, Fodyngton' and Babbecary in the county of Somerset.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John de Baunfeld' has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John de Blatherwyk', as those which the same John has of the gift of John de Baunfeld'.
For this: John de Blatherwyk' has granted to John de Baunfeld' and Joan the tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John de Baunfeld' and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to John, son of the same John de Baunfeld', and the heirs of his body, (2) to William de Hastynges, son of John de Hastynges, and the heirs of his body and (3) to Richard de Brunyng' of Coker and his heirs.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Banfield, Joan de Banfield, John de Blatherwycke, William de Hastings, John de Hastings, Richard de Bruning
Places: Pinhoe, Huxham, Ratsloe (in Huxham), Broadclyst, Perry, Foddington (in Babcary), Babcary, Coker (in Somerset)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 205.
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County: Warwickshire. Leicestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [4 May 1337]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [22 June 1337].
Parties: William de Cuylly, the parson of the church of Estweyt, querent, and John de Cuylly and Thomasia, his wife, and Maud, who was the wife of Hugh de Cuylly, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Anesty in the county of Warwick and 2 messuages, 2 virgates of land and 10 shillings of rent in Magna Glen, Burton' sup[er] le Wold' and Friseby in the county of Leicester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John and Thomasia and Maud have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of William, and have rendered the rent and the manor, excepting a third part of 2 parts of the manor and 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land in the rest of the manor, to him in the court, to hold to William and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever. And besides John and Thomasia and Maud granted for themselves and the heirs of Thomasia and Maud that the third part above excepted - which Robert Ryuel (or Robert Rynel) and Elizabeth, his wife, held in dower of Elizabeth - and that the 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land above excepted - which the aforesaid Robert and Elizabeth held for the life of Elizabeth - and that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land in the vill of Burton' - which Hugh Heyneson' and Agnes, his wife, held for their lives - and also that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land in the vill of Friseby - which William le Palmere and Alice, his wife, and William, son of the same William and Alice, held for their lives - of the inheritance of Thomasia and Maud on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Elizabeth, Hugh and Agnes, William le Palmere and Alice and William, son of William and Alice, ought to revert to John and Thomasia and Maud and the heirs of Thomasia and Maud - after the decease of [the same persons] shall remain to William de Cuylly and his heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid rent and manor of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William de Cuylly has given them 100 marks of silver.
Note: This agreement was made in the presence of Robert and Elizabeth, and they did fealty to William [de Cuylly] in the court.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William de Quilley, John de Quilley, Thomasia de Quilley, Hugh de Quilley, Maud de Quilley, Robert Revel (or Robert Rinell), Elizabeth Revel (or Elizabeth Rinell), Hugh Hainson, Agnes Hainson, William le Palmer, Alice le Palmer
Places: Eastwood (in Nottinghamshire), Ansty, Great Glen, Burton on the Wolds (in Prestwold), Frisby on the Wreake
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 206.
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County: Devon. Somerset.
Place: York.
Date: One month from St Michael, 7 Edward III [27 October 1333]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity, 11 Edward III [29 June 1337].
Parties: Walter de Meryet', querent, by John de Wormeh[e?]rd', put in his place, and William Freman and Ellen, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 carucate of land in Yartecumbe in the county of Devon and 8 messuages, 1 mill, 4 carucates of land, 50 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood, 20 acres of moor and 36 shillings of rent and a rent of 1 pound of wax and 1 pound of cumin in Lydyard' Ep'i, Kyngeston' and Kyngesbury in the county of Somerset.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Ellen have acknowledged the tenements, together with the homages and all services of Robert de Pauely and Alice, his wife, Robert de Childecote, William de Membury and William Pour and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of William and Ellen in the aforesaid vills, to be the right of Walter, and have rendered 2 messuages, 20 acres of meadow, the wood, 15 acres of moor, 2 parts of 1 messuage and of the mill and 2 carucates of land in the vills of Lydyard' Ep'i and Kyngeston', excepting 60 acres of land in the 2 carucates, to him in the court, to hold to Walter and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever. And besides William and Ellen granted for themselves and the heirs of Ellen that 1 messuage and 15 acres of land in the vill of Lydyard' - which Walter Trot held for life - and that 1 messuage and 45 acres of land in the same vill - which Roger atte Walle and John Cley held for their lives - and that 1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 18 acres of meadow, 5 acres of moor and a third part of 1 messuage and of the mill in the same vill - which Hugh de Gurney and Isabel, his wife, held in dower of Isabel - and that 2 messuages, 1 carucate of land and 12 acres of meadow in the vill of Kyngesbury - which the same Hugh and Isabel held for the life of Isabel - and also that 1 carucate of land in the vill of Yartecumbe - which Margery, who was the wife of John Crok', and William le Speek' held for their lives - of the inheritance of Ellen on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Walter Trot, Roger, John, Isabel, Margery and William le Speek' ought to revert to William Freman and Ellen and the heirs of Ellen - after the decease of [the same persons] shall remain to Walter de Meryet and his heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Walter de Meryet has given them 200 pounds sterling.
Note: This agreement was made in the presence of Hugh and Isabel, and they did fealty to Walter de Meryet in the court.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Walter de Meriet, John de Wormwood, William Freeman, Ellen Freeman, Robert de Paveley, Alice de Paveley, Robert de Chilcott, William de Membury, William Poor, Walter Trott, Roger atte Wall, John Clay, Hugh de Gurney, Isabel de Gurney, John Crook, Margery Crook, William le Speke
Places: Yarcombe, Bishops Lydeard, Kingston or Kingstone, Kingsbury Episcopi
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 207.
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County: Northamptonshire. Buckinghamshire.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [11 May 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [29 June 1337].
Parties: John de Seyton' and Joan, his wife, querents, and Master John de Clipston' and Roger de Rouill', deforciants.
Property: The manor of Maydewell' in the county of Northampton and the manor of Esilbergh' in the county of Buckingham.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John de Seyton' has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Master John, as those which Master John and Roger have of his gift.
For this: Master John and Roger have granted to John de Seyton' and Joan the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John de Seyton' and Joan and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John de Seyton'.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Seaton, Joan de Seaton, John de Clipston, Roger de Roville
Places: Maidwell, Ellesborough
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 208.
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County: Northamptonshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from Easter, 11 Edward III [11 May 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [29 June 1337].
Parties: Henry de Haddon', querent, and Thomas de Marlebergh' and John de Haddon', deforciants.
Property: 13 messuages, 260 and a half acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 5 shillings and 1 penny of rent in Rauenesthorp' in the county of Northampton and 9 messuages, 172 acres and 1 rood of land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 6 acres of wood, 8 shillings, 10 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent and an eighth part of the hundred of Wynterbourn' with appurtenances in Wynterbourn' and the advowson of an eighth part of the church of the same vill in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Henry has acknowledged the tenements, eighth part and advowson to be the right of Thomas, as those which Thomas and John have of his gift.
For this: Thomas and John have granted to Henry the tenements, eighth part and advowson and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to Henry, of the chief lords for the life of Henry. And after the decease of Henry the tenements, eighth part and advowson shall remain to William fitz Waryn and Amice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Henry.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Henry de Haddon, Thomas de Marlborough, John de Haddon, William FitzWarin, Amice FitzWarin
Places: Ravensthorpe, Winterbourne
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 209.
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County: Gloucestershire. Wiltshire.
Place: York.
Date: One month from Easter, 11 Edward III [18 May 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [29 June 1337].
Parties: John de Nauestok', the parson of the church of Willinghale, querent, and William de Wauton' of Crumhale, deforciant.
Property: [The manor] of Crumhale and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Gloucester and 3 messuages, 2 mills, 5 carucates of land, 24 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood and 10 pounds of rent in Fennysutton', Litelsutton' and Newenham in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William has acknowledged the manor, tenements and advowson to be the right of John, as those which John has of his gift.
For this: John has granted to William the manor, tenements and advowson and has rendered them to him in the court, to hold to William, of the chief lords for the life of William. And after the decease of William the manor, tenements and advowson shall remain to Thomas, son of William de Wauton' of Horham, and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Joan, daughter of William Geraud' of Mattesdon', and her heirs.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Navestock, William de Wauton, Thomas de Wauton, Elizabeth de Wauton, William Geraud, Joan Geraud
Places: Willingale (in Essex), Cromhall, Sutton Veny, Little Sutton, Newnham (both in Sutton Veny), Horham (in Suffolk), Matson (in Gloucestershire)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 210.
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County: Yorkshire. Northumberland.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 11 Edward III [8 July 1337].
Parties: William, son of William de Vescy of Neusom, and Alice, his wife, querents, and Thomas de Baumburgh', clerk, deforciant.
Property: 1 messuage, 8 bovates and 16 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Seton' in Spaldyngmore in the county of York and 100 acres of land and 5 acres of meadow in Baumburgh' in the county of Northumberland.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas, as those which Thomas has of his gift.
For this: Thomas has granted to William and Alice the tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William and Alice and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of William.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William de Vescy, Alice de Vescy, Thomas de Bamburgh
Places: Newsholme (in Wressle, Yorkshire), Seaton Ross, Bamburgh
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 211.
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County: Sussex. Surrey. Wiltshire. Yorkshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from St Michael, 11 Edward III [6 October 1337].
Parties: Thomas de Brewes and Beatrice, his wife, querents, by John de Stopham, put in the place of Beatrice, and Robert de Harperdesford', deforciant.
Property: The manors of Cherresworth', Seggewyk' and Bydly[ngton'] in the county of Sussex and the manors of Bokham and Bromlegh' in the county of Surrey and the manor of Manygford' in the county of Wiltshire and the manor of Wyrthorp' in the county of York and the manor of Tettebury in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Robert, as those which Robert has of his gift.
For this: Robert has granted to Thomas and Beatrice the manors and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Beatrice and the heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas de Brewes, Beatrice de Brewes, John de Stopham, Robert de Harpsford
Places: Chesworth (in Horsham), Sedgewick (in Nuthurst), Bidlington (in Bramber), Bookham, Bramley, Manningford, Weaverthorpe, Tetbury
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 212.
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County: Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from St Michael, 11 Edward III [6 October 1337].
Parties: John Sewale and Isabel, his wife, querents, and Walter Sewale and Thomas Prat', deforciants.
Property: 4 messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 8 shillings of rent in Suthchardeford' and Seccheuille in the county of Southampton and 1 messuage, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 20 shillings of rent in H[e]ghtredebury, Laneford' and Dounton' in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John and Isabel have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Walter, of which Walter and Thomas have 3 messuages, 108 acres of land, the meadow, 26 acres of pasture and the wood and the rent of their gift.
For this: Walter and Thomas have granted to John and Isabel the same tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John and Isabel and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever. And besides Walter and Thomas granted for themselves and the heirs of Walter that 1 messuage and 2 acres of land - which William Prichet' and Alice, his wife, held for their lives in the vill of Seccheuill' - and also that 1 messuage, 30 acres of land and 20 acres of pasture - which Geoffrey le War and Christian, his wife, held for their lives in the vill of Heghtredebury - of the inheritance of Walter on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of William and Alice, Geoffrey and Christian ought to revert to Walter and Thomas and the heirs of Walter - after the decease of William and Alice, Geoffrey and Christian shall remain to John and Isabel and the heirs of John, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Sewell, Isabel Sewell, Walter Sewell, Thomas Pratt, William Pritchett, Alice Pritchett, Geoffrey le Warr, Christian le Warr
Places: South Charford, Searchfield (in North Charford), Heytesbury, Landford, Downton
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 213.
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County: Oxfordshire. [Sussex.]
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward III [13 October 1337].
Parties: Nicholas de [La Beche, knight?, and Margery, his wife, querents, and Nicholas de Faldeis?, Michael ... ... ..., deforciants.]
Property: [The manor of ...] in the county of Oxford and the manors of [Chudynglee, Idenn' and Old...? and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Chudynglee and Idenn' in the county of Sussex.]
Action: [...]
Agreement: [Nicholas de La Beche and Margery] have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Nicholas de Fal[deis?], as those which [the same Nicholas], Michael, [.... have of their gift?]
For this: [Nicholas ... has granted to Nicholas] de La [Beche] and Margery the manors and advowsons and has rendered them to them [in the court, to hold to Nicholas de La Beche and Margery and the heirs of their bodies of the chief lords] for ever. In default of such heirs, [the manor of ... shall remain to ... archdeacon of Berkshire] and the male heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Robert de La Beche, knight, and the male heirs of his body, (2) to William, son of William de La Beche, knight, and the male heirs of his body, (3) to Edmund, son of John de Langeford', knight, and the male heirs of his body, (4) to Robert, brother of the same Edmund, son of John, and the male heirs of his body and (5) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Nicholas de La Beche. And the manor of Chudynglee and the advowson of the church of the same manor shall remain to Andrew de Sakeuill' and Joan, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to the aforesaid archdeacon and the male heirs of his body, (2) to the aforesaid Robert de La [Beche] and the male heirs of his body, (3) to the aforesaid William and the male heirs of his body, (4) to the aforesaid Edmund, son of John, and the male heirs of his body, (5) to the aforesaid Robert, brother of Edmund, and the male heirs of his body and (6) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Nicholas de La Beche. And the manor of Idenn' and the advowson of the church of the same manor shall remain to William fitz Elys and Isabel, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to the aforesaid archdeacon and the [male] heirs of his body, (2) to the aforesaid Robert de La Beche and the male heirs of his body, (3) to the aforesaid William, son of William, and the male heirs of his body, (4) to the aforesaid Edmund, son of John, and the male heirs of his body, (5) to the aforesaid Robert, brother of Edmund, and the male heirs of his body and (6) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Nicholas de La Beche. And the manor of [Ol...?] shall remain to John de Langeford' and Joan, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to the aforesaid archdeacon and the male heirs of his body, (2) to the aforesaid Robert de La Beche and the male heirs of his body, (3) to the aforesaid William, son of William, and the male heirs of his body, (4) to the aforesaid Edmund, son of John, and the male heirs of his body, (5) [to the aforesaid Robert, brother of Edmund, and the male heirs of his body] and (6) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Nicholas de La Beche.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Nicholas de La Beech, Margery de La Beech, Nicholas de Faldeis, Michael [...], [...] archdeacon of Berkshire, Robert de la Beech, William de La Beech, John de Langford, Edmund de Langford, Robert de Langford, Andrew de Sackville, Joan de Sackville, William FitzEllis, Isabel FitzEllis, Joan de Langford
Places: Chiddingly, Iden, Old Court (in Wartling)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 214.
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County: Essex. Derbyshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward III [13 October 1337].
Parties: Reynold de Grey, knight, and Maud, his wife, querents, and John, the parson of the church of Lech'cheworth', and Henry le Notte of Solyhulle, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Danewebury in the county of Essex and the manor of Shirlond' and 2 messuages, 143 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 60 acres of wood and 52 shillings of rent in Esshouere, Creth' [sic], Wystanton', Morton' and Brakynthweyt and the advowson of the church of the vill of Shirlond' in the county of Derby.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Reynold has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of John, as those which John and Henry have of his gift.
For this: John and Henry have granted to Reynold and Maud the manors, tenements and advowson and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Reynold and Maud and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Reynold.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Reynold de Grey, Maud de Grey, John, Henry le Nott
Places: Letchworth (in Hertfordshire), Solihull (in Warwickshire), Danbury, Shirland, Ashover, Crich, Wessington, Morton, Brackenfield
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 215.
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County: Shropshire. Lincolnshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from St Michael, 10 Edward III [6 October 1336]. And afterwards two weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward III [13 October 1337].
Parties: Hugh Mauueysyn and Felice, his wife, querents, and Robert Mauueysyn, knight, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Shippeleye in the county of Shropshire and 1 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 26 shillings and 8 pence of rent in Heynton' in the county of Lincoln, which Richard Folegaumbe and Anne, his wife, hold in dower of Anne.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert has granted for himself and his heirs that the manor and tenements - which Richard and Anne held in dower of Anne of the inheritance of Robert on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Anne ought to revert to Robert and his heirs - after the decease of Anne shall remain to Hugh and Felice and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of Robert and his heirs for ever, rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and doing to the chief lords all other services. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to William, son of the aforesaid Robert, and the heirs of his body, (2) to Thomas, brother of the same William, and the heirs of his body, (3) to Rhys (Resus), brother of the same Thomas, and the heirs of his body, (4) to Henry, brother of the same Rhys, and the heirs of his body, (5) to Hilary, sister of the same Henry, and the heirs of her body and (6) to Isabel, sister of the same Hilary, and the heirs of her body. In default of such heirs, the manor and tenements shall revert to Robert and [his] heirs, [quit of the other] heirs of Hugh and Felice, William, Thomas, Rhys, Henry, Hilary and Isabel, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
For this: Hugh and Felice have given him 100 pounds sterling.
Note: This agreement was made in the presence of Richard and Anne, and they did fealty to Hugh and Felice [in the court].

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Hugh Malvoisin, Felice Malvoisin, Robert Malvoisin, Richard Foljambe, Anne Foljambe, William Malvoisin, Thomas Malvoisin, Rhys Malvoisin, Henry Malvoisin, Hilary Malvoisin, Isabel Malvoisin
Places: Shipley (in Claverley), Hainton
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 216.
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County: Leicestershire. Lincolnshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward III [13 October 1337].
Parties: Roger Rohaut', knight, and Eleanor, his wife, querents, and Master Stephen Malore, the parson of the church of Kymynton', and Thomas, the parson of the church of Roppele, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Kilmondecote and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Leicester and the manor of Roppele and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Lincoln.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Master Stephen and Thomas have granted to Roger and Eleanor the manors and advowsons and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Roger and Eleanor and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Roger.
For this: Roger and Eleanor have given them 200 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger Roald, Eleanor Roald, Stephen Malory, Thomas
Places: Kimpton (in Hertfordshire), Ropsley, Kimcote
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 217.
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County: Surrey. Hampshire.
Place: York.
Date: One month from St Michael, 11 Edward III [27 October 1337].
Parties: Thomas atte More and Joan, his wife, querents, and Robert de Parnycote, deforciant.
Property: 1 messuage, 30 acres of land and 6 shillings of rent in Farnham in the county of Surrey and 2 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 4 shillings and 4 pence of rent and a rent of 1 pound of pepper in Bentle in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert.
For this: Robert has granted to Thomas and Joan the tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Ascelina Trapes and her heirs.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas atte Moore, Joan atte Moore, Robert de Parncott, Ascelina Trapes
Places: Farnham, Bentley
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 218.
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County: Northamptonshire. Lincolnshire.
Place: York.
Date: One month from St Michael, 11 Edward III [27 October 1337].
Parties: Thomas, son of Gilbert de Chesterton' of Grantham, querent, and Henry Darcy of London' and Margery, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A moiety of 2 messuages, of 1 and a half carucates of land [and] of 24 and a half acres of meadow in Southorp', Eston', Burle, Pillesgate, Bernak', Upton' and Makeseye in the county of Northampton and a moiety of 28 messuages, of 1 mill, of 1 bovate, 11 acres and 4 and a half carucates of land, of 59 acres of meadow and of 10 pounds, 15 shillings, 11 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in Lincoln', Grantham, Gunwardby, Heryherby, Manthorp', Houghton', Staunford' and Depyngg' in the county of Lincoln.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Henry and Margery have acknowledged the moieties to be the right of Thomas, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery to him and his heirs for ever.
For this: Thomas has given them 200 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Gilbert de Chesterton, Thomas de Chesterton, Henry Darcy, Margery Darcy
Places: Grantham, London, Southorpe (in Barnack), Easton on the Hill, Burghley (in Stamford Baron), Pilsgate (in Barnack), Barnack, Upton (in Castor), Maxey, Lincoln, Gonerby, Harrowby, Manthorpe (in Grantham), Houghton (in Grantham), Stamford, Deeping
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 219.
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County: Essex. Hampshire. Sussex.
Place: York.
Date: The day after All Souls, 11 Edward III [3 November 1337].
Parties: John de Fyenles and Maud, his wife, querents, and Thomas de Fyenles, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Asshehalle in the county of Essex and the manor of Compton' Mounceaux in the county of Southampton and the manor of Hurst Mounceaux and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Sussex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John and Maud have acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Thomas, as those which he has of their gift.
For this: Thomas has granted to John and Maud the manors and advowson and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John and Maud and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to John, son of the same John, and the heirs of his body, (2) to William, brother of the same John, son of John, and the heirs of his body, (3) to Robert, brother of the same William, and the heirs of his body, (4) to Joan, sister of the same Robert, and the heirs of her body and (5) to the right heirs of Maud.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Fiennes, Maud de Fiennes, Thomas de Fiennes, William de Fiennes, Robert de Fiennes, Joan de Fiennes
Places: Ashen, Compton Mounceux (in King's Somborne), Herstmonceux
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 220.
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County: Sussex. Kent.
Place: York.
Date: One week from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [20 January 1338].
Parties: Thomas de Aledon' and Maud, his wife, querents, and William atte Welle, chaplain, and Philip Bretoun, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Burgherssh' and 300 acres of land, 45 shillings and 3 pence of rent and a rent of 4 cocks, 16 hens and 1 quarter of oats in West Hamme and Pesemerssh' in the county of Sussex and a moiety of the manor of Esture in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas and Maud have acknowledged the manor, tenements, moiety and rent to be the right of William, of which William and Philip have the manor, the tenements and the moiety of their gift.
For this: William and Philip have granted to Thomas and Maud the same manor, tenements, moiety and rent, together with the homages and all services of Stephen atte Felde, John atte Felde, Henry de Flekkelee, John atte Hethe, Edmund Litelgrom, William Hokere, Richard Joce, Stephen de Pedelesham, Robert de Pedelesham, Stephen, son of John de Pedelesham, Walter Martyn, John Lot, John Roger, Richard Roger, Maud Dywe, Ralph de Bourne, Ralph Symon, Robert de Heththorp' and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of William and Philip in the aforesaid vills, and have rendered the manor, the tenements and the moiety to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas de Aldon, Maud de Aldon, William atte Well, Philip Breton, Stephen atte Field, John atte Field, Henry de Fleckley, John atte Heath, Edmund Littlegroom, William Hooker, Richard Joce, Stephen de Pelsham, Robert de Pelsham, John de Pelsham, Walter Martin, John Lot, John Roger, Richard Roger, Maud Dew, Ralph de Bourne, Ralph Simon, Robert de Heaththorpe
Places: Burwash, Westham, Peasmarsh, East Stour (in Chilham)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 221.
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County: Somerset. Hampshire. Dorset.
Place: Westminster and York.
Date: At Westminster, three weeks from Easter, 7 Edward III [25 April 1333]. And afterwards, at York, one week from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [20 January 1338].
Parties: Walter, son of Lucy de Meryet, querent, by Stephen Percehaye, put in his place, and John de Meryet' of Hestercumbe, deforciant.
Property: The manors of Hestercumbe, LegheFlory and Capelond', 3 messuages, 1 mill, 2 carucates and 2 virgates of land, 22 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, 52 shillings of rent and a rent of 2 pounds of cumin and a moiety of 1 pound of pepper, 1 knight's fee and a sixteenth part of 1 knight's fee in Ashton' Daundo, CoumbeFlory, Yaford', Lydiard' of St Lawrence and Meryet' in the county of Somerset and 1 knight's fee in Eston' Boloygne in the county of Southampton and 6 pence of rent and 1 knight's fee in Hemelisworth' in the county of Dorset.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the manors, tenements, fees and sixteenth part to be the right of Walter, and has rendered 1 messuage, 2 carucates and a moiety of 1 virgate of land, the meadow, the pasture, the wood and the rent, excepting the 6 pence of rent in the county of Dorset, to him in the court. John has also granted to Walter the 6 pence of rent above excepted, the fees and the sixteenth part, together with the homages and all services of John de Cormailles, John Madhurst' of Eston' Boloygne, John Gyan and Emma, his wife, Thomas Cunduyt, William de Asshelond', William de la Pole and Edith, his wife, and Thomas de Bykefold' and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of John in the aforesaid vills, to hold to Walter and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever. And besides John granted for himself and his heirs that the manors of Hestercumbe and LegheFlory - which Elizabeth, who was the wife of John de Mery[et], held for life - and that the manor of Capelond' - which the same Elizabeth held in dower - and that 1 messuage, the mill and 1 virgate of land in the vill of Meryet - which John de Bathon' held for life - and also that 1 messuage and a moiety of 1 virgate of land in the vill of CoumbeFlory - which John atte Brome held [for life - of the inheritance of John de Meryet] on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Elizabeth, John de Bathon' and John atte [Brome] ought to revert [to John de Meryet] and his heirs - after the decease of Elizabeth, John de Bathon' and John atte Brome shall remain to Walter and his heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements and fees of the chief lords for ever.
For this: Walter has given him 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Lucy de Meriet, Walter de Meriet, Stephen Percehay, John de Meriet, John de Cormeilles, John Madehurst, John Gyan, Emma Gyan, Thomas Conduit, William de Ashland, William de la Pole, Edith de la Pole, Thomas de Bickfield, Elizabeth de Meriet, John de Bath, John atte Broom
Places: Hestercombe (in Kingston St Mary), Pyleigh (in Lydeard St Lawrence), Capland (in Beer Crocombe and Broadway), Ashton Dando (in Long Ashton), Combe Florey, Yarford (in Kingston St Mary), Lydeard St Lawrence, Merriott, Easton, Hemsworth (in Witchampton)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 222.
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County: Dorset. Norfolk.
Place: York.
Date: One month from St Michael, 11 Edward III [27 October 1337]. And afterwards the day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 12 Edward III [3 February 1338].
Parties: William de Whitewell' and Katherine, his wife, querents, and Nicholas de Hedersete, Richard de Burwode and John Yemme, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Wynterburn' Kyngeston' in the county of Dorset and the manor of Whitewell' and 3 messuages, 22 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 5 acres of pasture and 44 shillings of rent in the vill of Whitewell', Hakeford' by Whitewell', Wychingham of the Blessed Mary, Wychingham of St Faith, Alderford' and Thyrning' in the county of Norfolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William has acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Nicholas, as those which Nicholas, Richard and John have of his gift.
For this: Nicholas, Richard and John have granted to William and Katherine the manors and tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies, to wit, the manor of Wynterburn' of the lord king and his heirs and the manor of Whitewell' and the tenements of the chief lords, for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to William Brikk' of Wychingham and his heirs.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William de Whitwell, Katherine de Whitwell, Nicholas de Hethersett, Richard de Burwood, John Yemm, William Brick
Places: Winterborne Kingston, Whitwell, Hackford, Great Witchingham, Little Witchingham, Alderford, Thurning
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 223.
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County: Herefordshire. Middlesex. Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire. Buckinghamshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Martin, 11 Edward III [25 November 1337]. And afterwards one week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 12 Edward III [9 February 1338].
Parties: Nicholas de Cantilupo, knight, querent, and Roger Lestraunge, knight, deforciant.
Property: The castle of Clifford' and the manors of Clifford' and Glasbury and the advowson of the priory of Clifford' in the county of Hereford and the manors of Colham, Woxbrigge and Eggeswere in the county of Middlesex and the manors of Halton' sup[er] Trentam and Alkebarewe and the advowsons of the chapel of the manor of Halton' and the church of Halton' in the county of Lincoln and the manor of Wadenho and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Northampton and 2 mills in Denham in the county of Buckingham, which Alesia, who was the wife of Ebles (Ebulo) Lestraunge, holds for life.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Roger has granted for himself and his heirs that the castle, manors, mills and advowsons - which Alesia held for life of the inheritance of Roger on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Alesia ought to revert to Roger and his heirs - after the decease of Alesia shall remain to Nicholas, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Nicholas. And after the decease of Nicholas the castle, manors, mills and advowsons shall revert to Roger and his heirs, quit of the heirs of Nicholas, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty and defence.
For this: Nicholas has given him 300 pounds sterling.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king, in the presence of Alesia, and she did fealty to Nicholas in the court.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Nicholas de Cantilupe, Roger Le Strange, Ebles Le Strange, Alesia Le Strange
Places: Clifford, Glasbury (in Breconshire), Colham (in Hillingdon), Uxbridge, Edgware, West Halton, Alkborough, Wadenhoe, Denham
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 224.
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County: Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 12 Edward III [9 February 1338].
Parties: Robert, son of John Marmyon, knight, and Maud, his wife, querents, and George de Coleuill', deforciant.
Property: The manor of Wolyngham by Gretewell' in the county of Lincoln and the manor of Ludyngton' by Pappele in the county of Northampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert has acknowledged the manors to be the right of George, as those which George has of his gift.
For this: George has granted to Robert and Maud the manors and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Robert and Maud and the heirs of Maud, of the chief lords for ever.
Note: [Endorsed: John, son of William Bernak', and Joan, his wife, and Avice, daughter of John Marmyon, put in their claim etc.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Marmion, Robert Marmion, Maud Marmion, George de Colville, William Barnack, John Barnack, Joan Barnack, Avice Marmion
Places: Cherry Willingham, Greetwell, Luddington, Papley (in Warmington)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 225.
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County: Oxfordshire. Surrey.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 12 Edward III [26 April 1338].
Parties: Robert de la Hay, the parson of the church of Dachette, querent, and John de Molyns, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Henle in the county of Oxford and the manor of Henle in the county of Surrey.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Robert, as those which Robert has of his gift.
For this: Robert has granted to John the manors and has rendered them to him in the court, to hold to John, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of John. And after the decease of John the manors shall remain to John, son of the same John, and the male heirs of his body, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to William, brother of the same John, son of John, and the male heirs of his body and (2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid John de Molyns.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert de la Hay, John de Mullins, William de Mullins
Places: Datchet (in Buckinghamshire), Henley
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 226.
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County: Wiltshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [4 May 1337].
Parties: John Payn of Baudynton' and Alice, his wife, querents, and Thomas de Chalkford', chaplain, deforciant.
Property: 1 messuage and a moiety of 1 virgate of land in Hanekynton' in the county of Wiltshire and 1 messuage and 60 acres of land in Baudynton' in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas, as those which Thomas has of his gift.
For this: Thomas has granted to John and Alice the tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John and Alice and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Payne, Alice Payne, Thomas de Chalkford
Places: Baunton, Hankerton
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 227.
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County: Wiltshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [4 May 1337].
Parties: Robert Hereward', querent, and Gilbert de Candeure and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 messuage, 24 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Cheleworth', Haleweston' and Ayshton' in the county of Wiltshire and 4 acres of meadow in Southcerneye in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Gilbert and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes to him and his heirs for ever.
For this: Robert has given them 40 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert Hereward, Gilbert de Candover, Agnes de Candover
Places: Chelworth (in Cricklade), Hailstone (in South Cerney), Ashton Keynes, South Cerney
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 228.
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County: Herefordshire. Shropshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [4 May 1337].
Parties: Joan, who was the wife of Roger de Mortuo Mari, querent, and John de La Forde, the parson of the church of Crofte, deforciant.
Property: The manors of Malmeshull' and Waltreston' and a moiety of the vill of Ewyas Lacy in the county of Hereford and the manors of Lodelowe and Staunton' Lacy and a moiety of the vill of Lodelowe and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Shropshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Joan has acknowledged the manors, moieties and advowson to be the right of John, as those which he has of her gift.
For this: John has granted to Joan the manors, moieties and advowson and has rendered them to her in the court, to hold to Joan, to wit, the manors of Waltreston', Lodelowe and Staunton' Lacy, the moieties and the advowson of the lord king and his heirs and the manor of Malmeshull' of the chief lords, for the life of Joan. And after the decease of Joan the manors, moieties and advowson shall remain to Geoffrey de Mortuo Mari, son of the same Joan, and the male heirs of his body, to hold, to wit, the manors of Waltreston', Lodelowe and Staunton' Lacy, the moieties and the advowson of the lord king and his heirs and the manor of Malmeshull' of the chief lords, for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Joan.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger de Mortimer, Joan de Mortimer, John de La Ford, Geoffrey de Mortimer
Places: Croft (in Herefordshire), Mansell Gamage, Walterstone, Ewyas Lacy, Ludlow, Stanton Lacy
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 229.
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County: Wiltshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [4 May 1337].
Parties: Robert Hereward', querent, and Henry Wyuill' and Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 messuage, 24 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Cheleworthe, Haleweston' and Ayshton' in the county of Wiltshire and 4 acres of meadow in Southcerneye in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Henry and Katherine have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Henry to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Robert has given them 40 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert Hereward, Henry Wyville, Katherine Wyville
Places: Chelworth (in Cricklade), Hailstone (in South Cerney), Ashton Keynes, South Cerney
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 230.
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County: Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from Easter, 12 Edward III [3 May 1338].
Parties: Robert Martyn and Margaret, his wife, querents, and Walter Pope, chaplain, and William Page, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Rokebourn' [in the county] of Southampton and a moiety of the manor of CombeByset' in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert and Margaret have acknowledged the manor and moiety to be the right of Walter and William, as those which Walter and William have of their gift.
For this: Walter and William have granted to Robert and Margaret the manor and moiety and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Robert and Margaret, of the lord king and his heirs for the lives of Robert and Margaret. And after the decease of Robert and Margaret the manor and moiety shall remain to John, son of the same Margaret, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert Martin, Margaret Martin, Walter Pope, William Page, John
Places: Rockbourne, Coombe Bissett
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 231.
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County: Derbyshire. Warwickshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward III [14 June 1338].
Parties: Roger Chasteleyn, querent, and Gilbert Chasteleyn and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 3 messuages, 1 mill, 90 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow in Howene and Macworth' in the county of Derby and 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Spernore in the county of Warwick.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Gilbert and Elizabeth have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Roger, and have rendered 2 messuages, the mill, the carucate of land and the meadow to him in the court, to hold to Roger and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever. And besides Gilbert and Elizabeth granted for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth that 2 messuages [and] 90 acres of land in the vill of Howene - which William Dauy held for life of the inheritance of Elizabeth on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of William ought to revert to Gilbert and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth - after the decease of William shall remain to Roger and his heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
For this: Gilbert and Elizabeth have given him [sic] 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger Chastillon, Gilbert Chastillon, Elizabeth Chastillon, William Davy
Places: Hoon (in Marston on Dove), Mackworth, Spernall
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 232.
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County: Surrey. Hampshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward III [14 June 1338].
Parties: William Fillol and Mary, his wife, querents, and Robert, son of John le Latymer, knight*, and Hugh Fillol, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Nobright' in the county of Surrey and the manor of Lasham and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert and Hugh have granted to William and Mary the manors and advowson and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William and Mary and the heirs of Mary, of the chief lords for ever.
For this: William and Mary have given them 100 pounds sterling.
Note: [* Refers to the father.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Fillol, Mary Fillol, John le Latimer, Robert le Latimer, Hugh Fillol
Places: Norbryght (in Godstone), Lasham
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 233.
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County: Oxfordshire. Devon.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from Easter, 12 Edward III [3 May 1338]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [14 June 1338].
Parties: William Casse, querent, and John, son of Richard Darcy, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Stanlak' and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of the same manor in the county of Oxford and the manor of Westho in the county of Devon.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of William, and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs to William and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William has given him 100 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Cass, Richard Darcy, John Darcy
Places: Standlake, Hooe (in Plymstock)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 234.
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County: Devon. Cornwall.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward III [21 June 1338].
Parties: John, the archpriest (Archipresbiterus) of Haccoumbe, querent, and John Lercedekne and Cecily, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 2 acres of land in Haccoumbe and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Devon and the advowson of the church of St Hugh of Quedyk' in the county of Cornwall.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Lercedekne and Cecily have granted to John the archpriest the land and advowsons and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to John the archpriest and his successors, archpriests, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by John Lercedekne and Cecily and the heirs of Cecily.
For this: John the archpriest has given them 20 marks of silver.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John, John Archdeacon, Cecily Archdeacon
Places: Haccombe, Quethiock
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 235.
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County: Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire.
Place: York.
Date: The day after St Martin, 11 Edward III [12 November 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward III [21 June 1338].
Parties: Richard de Aldeburgh', knight, and Joan, his wife, and William, son of the same Richard and Joan, querents, and Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Burton' of St Leonard, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Cossardthorp' in the county of Nottingham and 16 shillings of rent in Herdewyk' by Torkeseye in the county of Lincoln.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas has acknowledged the manor and rent to be the right of Richard, of which Richard and Joan and William have the manor of his gift, and has granted to Richard and Joan and William the rent, together with the homages and all services of the prior of Torkeseye, the prioress of Fosse and their successors, William de Cotum, Thomas Underwode, John Underwode, Nicholas le Barker, John de Stowe and Emma, his wife, William de Fosse, Adam Warde, Robert le Wryght', William Strouy (or William Strony), Robert de Marton', Ralph Liteldawe, Richard de Upton', Agnes, who was the wife of Adam, son of Geoffrey, William Ascer and William le Smyth' and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Nicholas, son of Nicholas, in the aforesaid vill, to hold to Richard de Aldeburgh' and Joan and William, son of Richard and Joan, and the heirs of Richard, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by Nicholas, son of Nicholas, and his heirs.
For this: Richard de Aldeburgh' and Joan and William, son of Richard and Joan, have given him 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard de Aldeburgh, Joan de Aldeburgh, William de Aldeburgh, Nicholas de Burton St Leonard, William de Cottam, Thomas Underwood, John Underwood, Nicholas le Barker, John de Stowe, Emma de Stowe, William de Fosse, Adam Ward, Robert le Wright, William Strovy (or William Strony), Robert de Marton, Ralph Littledaw, Richard de Upton, Geoffrey, Adam, son of Geoffrey, Agnes, who was the wife of Adam, son of Geoffrey, William Asher, William le Smith
Places: Costhorpe (in Carlton in Lindrick), Hardwick (in Torksey), Torksey Priory, Fosse Priory (both in Lincolnshire)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 236.
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County: Essex. Hertfordshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 12 Edward III [26 April 1338]. And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [21 June 1338].
Parties: Henry Gernet' and Joan, his wife, querents, and John de Marton', clerk, and William Gernet', deforciants.
Property: 3 messuages, 332 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 18 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in Alta Estre, Aluithele and Bernestone in the county of Essex and 1 messuage, 1 mill, 180 acres of land, 14 acres of meadow and 8 marks of rent in Essewell', Hengstworth' and Wanlyngton' in the county of Hertford.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Henry has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William, as those which William and John have of his gift.
For this: John and William have granted to Henry and Joan the tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Henry and Joan and the heirs of Henry, of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Henry Garnett, Joan Garnett, John de Marton, William Garnett
Places: High Easter, Aveley, Barnston, Ashwell, Hinxworth, Wallington
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 237.
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County: Wiltshire. Somerset. Warwickshire.
Place: York.
Date: The day after St John the Baptist, 12 Edward III [25 June 1338].
Parties: John de Greynuille, querent, and John de Woluerton' and Lucy, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Suthwyk' in the county of Wiltshire and the manor of Farnebergh' in the county of Somerset and the manor of Bormyngton' in the county of Warwick.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John de Woluerton' and Lucy have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John de Greynuille, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Lucy to him and his heirs for ever.
For this: John de Greynuille has given them 300 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Grenville, John de Wolverton, Lucy de Wolverton
Places: Southwick, Farmborough, Burmington
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 238.
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County: Oxfordshire. Berkshire. Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Place: York.
Date: The day after St John the Baptist, 12 Edward III [25 June 1338].
Parties: Nicholas de le Beche and Margery, his wife, querents, and Simon de Asshe, clerk, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Whitchirche in the county of Oxford and 1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 31 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood and 4 shillings and 6 pence of rent in Swaloufeld', Berughfeld' and Tyghelhust' in the county of Berkshire and 1 messuage, 260 acres of wood and 16 pounds, 10 shillings and 5 pence of rent in Farlegh' and Dydenham in the county of Wiltshire and 5 acres of meadow in Straitefeldsay in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Simon, as those which Simon has of his gift.
For this: Simon has granted to Nicholas and Margery the manor and tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Nicholas and Margery and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Edmund de la Beche, archdeacon of Berkshire, and the male heirs of his body, (2) to Robert de la Beche, knight, and the male heirs of his body, (3) to William, son of William de la Beche, and the male heirs of his body, (4) to Edmund, son of John de Langeford', and the male heirs of his body and (5) to the right heirs of Nicholas.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Nicholas de le Beech, Margery de le Beech, Simon de Ash, Edmund de la Beech, archdeacon of Berkshire, Robert de la Beech, William de la Beech, John de Langford, Edmund de Langford
Places: Whitchurch, Swallowfield, Burghfield, Tilehurst, Farley (in Swallowfield, Berkshire), Diddenham (in Shinfield, Berkshire), Stratfieldsaye
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 239.
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County: Yorkshire. Norfolk. Nottinghamshire.
Place: York.
Date: One week from St John the Baptist, 12 Edward III [1 July 1338].
Parties: Hugh de Hastyngges, knight, and Margery, his wife, querents, and Ralph de Hastyngges, knight, Edmund de Lexham and Nicholas de Lammeyr, chaplain, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Norton' and Fenwyk' in the county of York and the manors of [El]syngge and Wesenham in the county of Norfolk and the manor of Grymeston' in the county of Nottingham.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Hugh and Margery have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Edmund, as those which Edmund, Ralph and Nicholas have of their gift.
For this: Ralph, Edmund and Nicholas have granted to Hugh and Margery the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Hugh and Margery, of the chief lords for the lives of Hugh and Margery. And after the decease of Hugh and Margery the manors shall remain to John, son of the same Hugh and Margery, and Hugh, brother of the same John, and the heirs of the body of Hugh, brother of John, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margery.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Hugh de Hastings, Margery de Hastings, Ralph de Hastings, Edmund de Lexham, Nicholas de Landmoor, John de Hastings
Places: Norton, Fenwick (both in Campsall), Elsing, Weasenham, Grimston (in Wellow)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 240.
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County: Gloucestershire. Herefordshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from St Michael in the same year [13 October 1337].
Parties: Roger de Pedwardyn and William, the parson of the church of Baggynden', querents, and Richard, son of Richard de Baggynden', deforciant.
Property: A third part of the manor of Baggynden' in the county of Gloucester and a third part of 1 messuage, of 4 carucates of land, of 10 acres of meadow and of 20 shillings of rent in Welynton' in the county of Hereford, which Lucy, who was the wife of Richard de Baggynden', holds in dower.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard has acknowledged the third parts to be the right of Roger, and has granted for himself and his heirs that the third parts - which Lucy held in dower of the inheritance of Richard on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Lucy ought to revert to Richard and his heirs - after the decease of Lucy shall remain to Roger and William and the heirs of Roger, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Roger and William have given him 40 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger de Pedwardine, William, Richard de Bagendon, Lucy de Bagendon
Places: Bagendon, Wellington
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 241.
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County: Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 12 Edward III [8 July 1338]. And afterwards two weeks from St Michael in the same year [13 October 1338].
Parties: Henry, son of Richard Grymmyng' of Northwell', and Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and William de Northwell', clerk, deforciant.
Property: 18 messuages, 2 tofts, 255 acres and 2 parts of 1 rood of land, 34 and a half acres of meadow, 6 pounds, 3 shillings and 7 pence of rent and a rent of 1 rose in Northwell', Northcarleton', Northmuskam, Batheleye, Holm', Kelm, Suthmuskam, Suthcarleton', Ossyngton', Calneton', Sutton', Northclifton' and Suthclifton' in the county of Nottingham and 2 messuages, 1 toft and 22 acres of land in Lincoln' in the county of Lincoln.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William has granted to Henry and Elizabeth the tenements and rent, together with the homages and all services of Henry de Gernon' of Suthcarleton', Ellen, who was the wife of John the clerk of Suthmuskam, Richard de A[u]la of Neuwerk', Mariota de Cossale, William Fabri of Suthmuskam, Henry, son of Richard Peyteuyn of Suthcarleton', William, son of William of Batheleye, Henry le Smyth' of Northmuskam, Ellis Crescy, Denise Byk', John Shirlok' of Suthcarleton', William de Spofford', Alice de Kelsoult, John, son of Robert le S[er]iaunt of Holm', John Joye of Batheleye, Thomas Pule of Batheleye, Robert Heualowe of Batheleye, Thomas, son of Beatrice of Batheleye, Richard Niddeson' of Batheleye, John de Soterton' of Batheleye, Henry Trouloue of Batheleye, Henry, son of Thomas of Batheleye, Robert de Bodyngton' and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of William de Northwell' in the aforesaid vills, and has rendered 19 messuages, the tofts, 275 acres and 2 parts of 1 rood of land and the meadow to them in the court, to hold to Henry, son of Richard Grymmyng', and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. And besides William de Northwell' granted for himself and his heirs that 1 messuage and 2 acres of land - which John Pynder and Maud, his daughter, held for their lives of the inheritance of William de Northwell' in the vills of Northclifton' and Suthclifton' on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of John Pynder and Maud ought to revert to William de Northwell' and his heirs - after the decease of John Pynder and Maud shall remain to Henry, son of Richard Grymmyng', and Elizabeth and their aforesaid heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements and the rent of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Hugh Rylyng' of Wodehous and Alice, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies, (2) to John, son of Robert de Holm', and Agnes, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies and (3) to Edward, king of England, and his heirs.
For this: Henry, son of Richard Grymmyng', and Elizabeth have given him 200 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard Grimming, Henry Grimming, Elizabeth Grimming, William de Northwell, Henry de Gernon, John, Ellen, who was the wife of John, Richard de Hall, Mariota de Cossall, William Smith, Richard Poitevin, Henry Poitevin, William, William, son of William, Henry le Smith, Ellis Cressy, Denise Byke, John Sherlock, William de Spofforth, Alice de Kelsolt, Robert le Sargeant, John le Sargeant, John Joy, Thomas Pooley, Robert Hevalow, Beatrice, Thomas, son of Beatrice, Richard Nidson, John de Sutterton, Henry Truelove, Thomas, Henry, son of Thomas, Robert de Boddington, John Pinder, Maud Pinder, Hugh Riling, Alice Riling, Robert de Holme, John de Holme, Agnes de Holme, Edward, king of England
Places: Norwell, Carlton-on-Trent, North Muskham, Bathley (in North Muskham), Holme (in North Muskham), Kelham, South Muskham, Little Carlton (in South Muskham), Ossington, Caunton, Sutton on Trent, North Clifton, South Clifton (in North Clifton), Lincoln, Newark (in Nottinghamshire), Norwell Woodhouse (in Norwell, Nottinghamshire)
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 242.
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County: Essex. Kent.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 12 Edward III [13 October 1338].
Parties: Thomas de Grauesende and Joan, his wife, querents, and William atte Welle, chaplain, and Richard Pope, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Parua Thorrok', excepting the advowson of the church of the same manor, in the county of Essex and the manors of Grauesende and Nutstede in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas has acknowledged the manors to be the right of William, as those which William and Richard have of his gift.
For this: William and Richard have granted to Thomas and Joan the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas de Gravesend, Joan de Gravesend, William atte Well, Richard Pope
Places: Little Thurrock, Gravesend, Nursted
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 243.
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County: Yorkshire. Berkshire. Wiltshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 12 Edward III [13 October 1338].
Parties: Herbert de Sc'o Quintino, knight, querent, and Robert, bishop of Salisbury, and Nicholas le Mareschal, the parson of the church of Staunton', deforciants.
Property: The manors of Brandesburton', Wodehalle and Mapelton' in the county of York and the manor of Bradele in the county of Berkshire and the manor of Staunt[on'] Seint Quintyn and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Herbert has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of the bishop, of which the bishop and Nicholas have the manors of Brandesburton', Wodehalle, Bradele and Staunton' Seint Quintyn and the advowson of his gift.
For this: The bishop and Nicholas have granted to Herbert the same manors and the advowson and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to Herbert, of the chief lords for the life of Herbert. And besides the bishop and Nicholas granted for themselves and the heirs of the bishop that the manor of Mapelton' - which Robert de Cotum and Lucy, his wife, held for the life of Lucy of the inheritance of the bishop on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Lucy ought to revert to the bishop and Nicholas and the heirs of the bishop - after the decease of Lucy shall remain to Herbert, to hold together with the aforesaid manors and the advowson of the chief lords for the life of Herbert. And after the decease of Herbert the manors and advowson shall remain to Herbert, son of the same Herbert, and Margery, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of the aforesaid Herbert de Sc'o Quintyno, knight.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Herbert de Saint Quintin, Robert, bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas le Marshall, Robert de Cottam, Lucy de Cottam, Margery de Saint Quintin
Places: Brandesburton, Woodhall (in Swine), Mappleton, Great Bradley (in Cookham), Stanton St Quintin
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 244.
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County: Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from St Michael, 12 Edward III [20 October 1338].
Parties: Aucher, son of Henry, querent, and Theobald Segyn and Richard Gerounde, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Byketon' by Forthyngbregge in the county of Southampton and the manor of Fissherton' by Sa[rum] and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Aucher has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Theobald, as those which Theobald and Richard have of his gift.
For this: Theobald and Richard have granted to Aucher the manors and advowson and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to Aucher, of the chief lords for the life of Aucher. And after the decease of Aucher the manors and advowson shall remain to John, son of the same Aucher, and Margery, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Aucher, son of Henry Aucher, and the heirs of his body, (2) to John, son of John de Shardelowe, knight*, and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of the body of Joan, and (3) to the right heirs of Aucher, son of Henry Aucher.
Note: [* Refers to the father.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Henry, Aucher, son of Henry, Theobald Siggin, Richard Gironde, John, son of Aucher, Margery, wife of John, son of Aucher, Henry Aucher, Aucher Aucher, John de Shardlow, Joan de Shardlow
Places: Bickton (in Fordingbridge), Fisherton Anger, Salisbury
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 245.
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County: Dorset. Somerset. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: The day after St Martin, 12 Edward III [12 November 1338].
Parties: [William] de Whitefeld', knight, and Constance, his wife, querents, and Robert, bishop of Salisbury, and John de Cam[er]a, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Werdesford' Belet and 3 acres [of meadow] in Morton' and the office of bailiff of keeping the banks of the waters of Frome and Stoure in the county of Dorset and the manor of Shokerwyk' and 7 messuages, 160 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood [and] 28 shillings and 8 pence of rent in Batheneston' in the county of Somerset and the manor of Brommesbergh' and 62 shillings of rent in Brommesbergh' and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Constance have acknowledged the manors, tenements, office of bailiff and advowson to be the right of the bishop, of which the bishop and John have the manors, the office of bailiff, three acres of meadow in the vill of Morton' and the advowson of their gift.
For this: The bishop and John have granted to William and Constance the same manors, office of bailiff, meadow and advowson and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William and Constance and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. And besides the bishop and John granted for themselves and the heirs [of the bishop] that the messuages, the land, the wood, 12 acres of meadow and 28 shillings and 8 pence of rent in the vill of Batheneston' - which [John Cole] held for life - and that 40 shillings of rent in the vill of Brommesbergh' - which Thomas de Whitefeld' held for life - and also that [22] shillings of rent in the same vill - which William Dycoun held for life - of the inheritance of the bishop on the day the agreement [was made, and which] after the decease of John Cole, Thomas and William Dycoun ought to revert to the bishop and John de Cam[er]a and the heirs of the bishop - after the decease of John [Cole, Thomas and] William Dycoun shall remain to William de Whitefeld' and Constance and their aforesaid heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid manors, meadow, office of bailiff [and advowson] of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to John, son of the same William de Whitefeld', and Eve, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies and (2) to the right heirs of William de Whitefeld'.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William de Whitfield, Constance de Whitfield, Robert, bishop of Salisbury, John de Chamber, John Cole, Thomas de Whitfield, William Dickon, John de Whitfield, Eve de Whitfield
Places: West Woodsford (in Woodsford), Moreton, River Frome, River Stour, Shockerwick (in Bathford), Batheaston, Bromsberrow
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 246.
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County: Derbyshire. Staffordshire.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Edward III [27 January 1337]. And afterwards one week from St Martin in the same year [18 November 1337].
Parties: Roger de Cuylly and Joan, his wife, querents, and William de Cuylly, the parson of the church of Estweyt, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Bursyngote in the county of Derby and 40 acres of meadow and 12 pence of rent in Burton' sup[er] Trentam in the county of Stafford.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Roger has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of William, as those which William has of his gift.
For this: William has granted to Roger and Joan the manor and tenements and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Roger and Joan, of the chief lords for the lives of Roger and Joan. And after the decease of Roger and Joan the manor and tenements shall remain to Maud, who was the wife of Hugh, son of Roger de Cuylly, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Maud. And after the decease of Maud the manor and tenements shall remain to Roger, son of the same Maud, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Joan, sister of the same Roger, son of Maud, and the heirs of her body, (2) to Philip, son of the aforesaid Roger de Cuylly, and the heirs of his body and (3) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Roger de Cuylly.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger de Quilley, Joan de Quilley, William de Quilley, Hugh de Quilley, Maud de Quilley, Roger, Joan, Philip de Quilley
Places: Eastwood (in Nottinghamshire), Brizlincote (in Bretby), Burton upon Trent
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 247.
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County: Herefordshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: York.
Date: Three weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward III [20 October 1337]. And afterwards two weeks from St Hilary, 12 Edward III [27 January 1338].
Parties: Richard Talbot' and Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and Thomas Talbot', clerk, deforciant.
Property: The castle and manor of Chastelgodrich', excepting 1 messuage, 1 mill, 1 carucate and 100 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 160 acres of wood and a fishery in the water of Weye from the new ditch [nouum fossatum] to the wood of Bykenore and the advowson of the vicarage of the church of the vill of Chastelgodrich' in the same manor, in the county of Hereford and the manor of Payneswyk', excepting 10 messuages, 4 mills, 14 virgates of land, 10 acres of meadow and 20 acres of wood in the same manor, in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard and Elizabeth have acknowledged the castle and manors to be the right of Thomas, as those which he has of their gift.
For this: Thomas has granted to Richard and Elizabeth the castle and manors and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Richard and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Richard.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard Talbot, Elizabeth Talbot, Thomas Talbot
Places: Goodrich, River Wye, Welsh Bicknor, Painswick
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 248.
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County: Norfolk. Suffolk.
Place: York.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 12 Edward III [27 January 1338].
Parties: John de Verdon', knight, and Maud, his wife, querents, and Master Alan de Hothum, deforciant.
Property: The manors of Saxlyngham and Multon' and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of the same [sic] in the county of Norfolk and the manor of Martlesham and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Suffolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Master Alan, as those which Master Alan has of his gift.
For this: Master Alan has granted to John and Maud the manors and advowsons and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John and Maud and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John de Verdon, Maud de Verdon, Alan de Hotham
Places: Saxlingham, Moulton, Martlesham
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 249.
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County: Staffordshire. Leicestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 13 Edward III [3 February 1339].
Parties: Maud de Vernoun, querent, and Richard de Peures (or Richard de Penres) and Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 knight's fee in Stotfold' and Haselore and the manor of Clifton' Campuill', excepting 120 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow, 18 acres of pasture and 24 acres of wood in the same manor, and the advowson of the church of Clifton' Campuill' in the county of Stafford and 120 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow, 18 acres of pasture and 24 acres of wood in Clifton' Campuill' and Chirchesheyle in the county of Leicester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Maud has acknowledged the fee, manor, tenements and advowson to be the right of Eleanor, of which Richard and Eleanor have the manor, tenements and advowson of her gift.
For this: Richard and Eleanor have granted to Maud the manor, tenements and advowson and have rendered them to her in the court, to hold to Maud, of the chief lords for the life of Maud. Richard and Eleanor have also granted to Maud the fee, together with the homages and all services of John de Ardene, John de Lee, Thomas de Harecourt', William le Fremon, Henry le Fremon, John, son of Hugh de Tymmor, Ralph de Tymmor, Richard de Tymmor, Richard de Strethay, Alice, who was the wife of William le Chaumberleyn, Robert le Wolf', Robert le Sum[t?]er, Richard Austyn and Henry de Tymmor and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Richard and Eleanor in the vills of Stotfold' and Haselore, to hold to Maud, of the chief lords for the life of Maud. And after the decease of Maud the [fee], manor, tenements and advowson shall remain to Richard de Stafford' and Isabel, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Maud, daughter of Richard de Vernoun the younger*, and the heirs of her body and (2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Maud de Vernoun.
Note: [Endorsed: Gilbert de Burmyngh[a]m and Isabel, his wife, John de Seyncler and Coletta, his wife, Robert de Greseleye and Katherine, his wife, Richard de Peures and Eleanor, his wife, and Maud de Vernoun put in their claim.]
Note: [* Refers to Richard.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Maud de Vernon, Richard de Peyvers (or Richard de Penres), Eleanor de Peyvers (or Eleanor de Penres), John de Arden, John de Lee, Thomas de Harcourt, William le Freeman, Henry le Freeman, Hugh de Timmor, John de Timmor, Ralph de Timmor, Richard de Timmor, Richard de Streethay, William le Chamberlain, Alice le Chamberlain, Robert le Wolf, Robert le Sumpter, Richard Austin, Henry de Timmor, Richard de Stafford, Isabel de Stafford, Richard de Vernon, Gilbert de Birmingham, Isabel de Birmingham, John de Sinclair, Coletta de Sinclair, Robert de Gresley, Katherine de Gresley
Places: Statfold, Haselor, Clifton Campville, Seal
 
CP 25/1/287/39, number 250.
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County: Herefordshire. Shropshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 13 Edward III [11 April 1339].
Parties: Roger la Warre and Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and John l[a] Warre, deforciant.
Property: The castle and manor of Ewyasharald' and Keynchirche in the march of Wales and the manor of Albrighton' in the county of Shropshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has granted to Roger and Elizabeth the castle and manors and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Roger and Elizabeth, of the lord king and his heirs for the lives of Roger and Elizabeth, rendering yearly to John for the life of John 40 pounds sterling at the feast of St Michael. And after the decease of Roger and Elizabeth the castle and manors shall revert to John and his heirs, quit of the heirs of Roger and Elizabeth, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
For this: Roger and Elizabeth have given him 200 pounds sterling.
Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Roger la Warr, Elizabeth la Warr, John la Warr
Places: Ewyas Harold, Kentchurch, Albrighton


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