Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/292/67


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CP 25/1/292/67, number 101.
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County: Kent. Sussex.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 8 Henry VI [18 June 1430].
Parties: John Darell', John Waller, Richard Mawefeld', William Bertyn', Richard Cliderhowe of Romney, Walter Culpepir, William Bernes, John Judde and Ralph Waller, querents, and Nicholas Carreu and Mercy (Mercia), his wife, deforciants.
Property: 3 parts of the manor of Redmeregge in the county of Kent and the fourth part of the manor of Redmeregge in the county of Sussex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas and Mercy have acknowledged the 3 parts and fourth part to be the right of Ralph, as those which Ralph, John, John, Richard, William, Richard, Walter, William and John have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Nicholas to John, John, Richard, William, Richard, Walter, William, John and Ralph and the heirs of Ralph for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by Nicholas and Mercy for themselves and the heirs of Mercy.
For this: John, John, Richard, William, Richard, Walter, William, John and Ralph have given them 200 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Darrell, John Waller, Richard Mawfield, William Bertin, Richard Clitheroe, Walter Culpeper, William Barnes, John Judd, Ralph Waller, Nicholas Carew, Mercy Carew
Places: Romney (in Kent), Redemeregge (in Speldhurst)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 102.
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County: Gloucestershire. Somerset.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 8 Henry VI [14 May 1430]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [18 June 1430].
Parties: William Dodesham the younger and Joan, his wife, querents, and William Gascoigne and William Dodesham the elder, deforciants.
Property: A fourth part of a third part of the manor of Oldebury in the parish of Stapulton' and of 1 messuage, of 40 acres of land and of 3 acres of meadow in Clifton' in the county of Gloucester and a fourth part of the manor of Hutton' and of 2 messuages in Axebrigge and Compton' Ep'i and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of Hutton' in the county of Somerset.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Dodesham the younger and Joan have acknowledged the fourth parts and advowson to be the right of William Dodesham the elder, as those which the same William and William Gascoigne have of their gift.
For this: William Gascoigne and William Dodesham the elder have granted to William Dodesham the younger and Joan the fourth parts and advowson and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William Dodesham the younger 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 Joan.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Dodsham, Joan Dodsham, William Gascoigne
Places: Oldbury (in Stapleton), Clifton, Hutton, Axbridge, Compton Bishop
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 103.
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County: Worcestershire. Staffordshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 8 Henry VI [14 May 1430]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [18 June 1430].
Parties: William Euerdon', Robert Longley, chaplain, and Thomas Gylbard', chaplain, querents, and William Hunte and Margery, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 3 messuages in Kydermestre in the county of Worcester and 3 acres of meadow in Kynuare in the county of Stafford.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Hunte and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William Euerdon', as those which the same William, Robert and Thomas have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery to William Euerdon', Robert and Thomas and the heirs of William for ever.
For this: William Euerdon', Robert and Thomas have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Everdon, Robert Longley, Thomas Gilbert, William Hunt, Margery Hunt
Places: Kidderminster, Kinver
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 104.
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County: Devon. Somerset. Dorset.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St Michael, 9 Henry VI [6 October 1430].
Parties: William Carent, esquire, John Fauntleroy and Thomas Hody, querents, and John Hody and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A moiety of the manor of Berhall' in the county of Devon and a moiety of the manors of Estwhitfeld' and Westwhitfeld' and of 12 messuages, of 4 carucates of land, of 100 acres of meadow, of 200 acres of pasture and of 10 acres of wood in Chiwe, Mertok', Kyngesbury, Compton' Pauncefote and Chiltern' Dummer in the county of Somerset and a moiety of the manors of Pillesdon', Westchikerell' and Putton' and of 1 messuage in Dorchestre in the county of Dorset.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Hody and Elizabeth have acknowledged the moieties to be the right of John Fauntleroy, as those which the same John, William and Thomas have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to William, John Fauntleroy and Thomas and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William, John Fauntleroy and Thomas have granted to John Hody and Elizabeth the moieties and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John Hody and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Carant, John Fauntleroy, Thomas Hody, John Hody, Elizabeth Hody
Places: 'Berhall', East Whitefield, West Whitefield (both in Wiveliscombe), Chew, Martock, Kingsbury Episcopi, Compton Pauncefoot, Chilthorne Domer, Pilsdon, Chickerell, Putton (in Chickerell), Dorchester
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 105.
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County: Devon. Cornwall.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 8 Henry VI [14 May 1430]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 9 Henry VI [6 October 1430].
Parties: John Offord', clerk, and John Cardewe, clerk, querents, and John Prideaux of Orcherton' and Elizabeth, his wife, William Prideaux and John Benet, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Orcherton' and Northalyton' and 1 carucate of land in Strete and also the advowson of the church of Northalyngton' in the county of Devon and the manor of Brodhok' and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Cornwall.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Prideaux and Elizabeth and John Benet have acknowledged the manors, land and advowsons to be the right [of John] Offord', as those which the same John and John Cardewe have of their gift.
For this: John Offord' and John Cardewe have granted to John Prideaux and Elizabeth and William the manors, land and advowsons and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold, to wit, the manors of Orcherton' and Northalyton', the land and the advowson of Northalyngton' to John Prideaux and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies of the chief lords for ever - in default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Martin, brother of John Prideaux, and the heirs of his body, (2) to William and the heirs of his body and (3) to the right heirs of John Prideaux - and the manor of Brodhok' and the advowson of Brodhok' to William and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever, rendering yearly to John Offord' and John Cardewe and the heirs of John Offord' for the lives of John Prideaux and Elizabeth 100 shillings of silver, to wit, a moiety at the feast of Easter and the other moiety at the feast of St Michael. John Offord' and John Cardewe and the heirs of John Offord' shall have the right to distrain. And after the decease of John Prideaux and Elizabeth, William and his heirs shall be quit of the payment for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John Prideaux.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Offord, John Cardew, John Prideaux, Elizabeth Prideaux, William Prideaux, John Bennett, Martin Prideaux
Places: Orcheton (in Modbury), East Allington, Strete (in Blackawton), Bradoc
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 106.
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County: Suffolk [Sussex]. Kent.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Three weeks from St Michael, 8 Henry VI [20 October 1429]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 9 Henry VI [6 October 1430].
Parties: John Darell', esquire, William Darell', esquire, Nicholas James, John Perneys (or John Perueys), Thomas Dursle, John Wallere, Richard Manfeld' and Thomas Horden', querents, and William Duraunt and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: [The manor] of Fernthe, 1 messuage, 70 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 9 shillings of rent and a rent of 1 cock and 1 hen in Wadeherst in the county of Sussex and 8 acres of meadow in Hadlo in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Duraunt and Agnes have acknowledged the manor, tenements and rents to be the right of Thomas Horden', of which the same Thomas, John, William Darell', Nicholas, John, Thomas Dursle, John and Richard have the manor and tenements of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes to John, William Darell', Nicholas, John, Thomas, John, Richard and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas Horden' for ever. And besides William Duraunt and Agnes have granted to John, William Darell', Nicholas, John, Thomas, John, Richard and Thomas the rents, together with the homages and all services of John Olyue, Lawrence Trowere, Thomas Bakere, Thomas Stelde, Thomas Skynnere, John Hoghet, John Slen, John Dyyn' and Joan, his wife, and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of William Duraunt and Agnes in the vill of Wadeherst, to hold to John Darell', William Darell', Nicholas, John Perneys, Thomas Dursle, John Wallere, Richard and Thomas Horden' and the heirs of Thomas Horden', of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John Darell', William Darell', Nicholas, John Perneys, Thomas Dursle, John Wallere, Richard and Thomas Horden' have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Darrell, William Darrell, Nicholas James, John Purness (or John Purvis), Thomas Dursley, John Waller, Richard Manfield, Thomas Horden, William Durant, Agnes Durant, John Olive, Lawrence Trower, Thomas Baker, Thomas Stield, Thomas Skinner, John Howitt, John Slinn, John Dyen, Joan Dyen
Places: Frant, Wadhurst, Hadlow
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 107.
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County: Hampshire. Berkshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 7 Henry VI [8 July 1429]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 9 Henry VI [6 October 1430].
Parties: Richard Dyxton', John Thwenyo and John Estmond' of Rode the elder, querents, and Robert Longe and Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A moiety of the manor of Berton' Sacy in the county of Southampton and the manor of Hertrygge in the county of Berkshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert and Margaret have acknowledged the manor and moiety to be the right of Richard, John and John, of which [Richard, John and] John have 2 parts of the manor and the moiety of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret to Richard, John and John and their heirs for ever. And they have granted for themselves and the heirs of Margaret that the third [part of the manor] - which Nicholas Banestre and Isabel, his wife, hold in dower of Isabel of the inheritance of Margaret on the day [the agreement] was [made], and which after the death of Isabel ought to revert to Margaret and her heirs - after the death of Isabel [shall remain] to Richard, John and John and their heirs, to hold together with the 2 parts and moiety, of [the lord king and his heirs] for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Richard, John and John have granted to Robert and Margaret the 2 parts of the manor and the moiety [and] have rendered [them] to them in the court, to hold to Robert and Margaret and the male heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard Dixon, John Twinhoe, John Estmond, Robert Long, Margaret Long, Nicholas Banister, Isabel Banister
Places: Rode (in Somerset), Barton Stacey, Hartridge (in Ashampstead)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 108.
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County: Oxfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St Martin, 9 Henry VI [18 November 1430].
Parties: John Whatton' and Thomas Rokes, querents, and Robert Pyggesdon' and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A moiety of 1 messuage, of 40 acres of land, of 8 acres of meadow and of 16 pence [of rent] in Kyngessey and Twythorp' in the county of Oxford and a moiety of 3 messuages, of 106 acres of land, of 29 acres of meadow, of 4 acres of pasture and of 16 pence of rent in Kyngessey and Toursey in the county of Buckingham.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert and Agnes have granted to John and Thomas the moieties and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever, rendering yearly to Robert and Agnes for the lives of Robert and Agnes 5 marks of silver, to wit, a moiety at Christmas and the other moiety at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist. Robert and Agnes shall have the right to distrain. And after the decease of Robert and Agnes, John and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas shall be quit of the payment for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by Robert and Agnes and the heirs of Agnes.
For this: John and Thomas have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Whatton, Thomas Rooks, Robert Pigsdon, Agnes Pigsdon
Places: Kingsey, Tythrop (in Kingsey), Towersey
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 109.
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County: Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St Martin, 9 Henry VI [18 November 1430].
Parties: Ralph Cromwell', knight, querent, and Walter Garlek', kinsman and heir of John de Heritz, deforciant.
Property: The manors of Wydmerpole and Gonaldeston', excepting 1 acre of land in the manor of Gonaldeston' and the advowson of the church of the manor of Gonaldeston', in the county of Nottingham and the manors of Wynefeld' and Tybesshelf' in the county of Derby.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Walter has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Ralph, as those which Ralph has of his gift, and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs to Ralph and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Ralph has given him 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Ralph Cromwell, Walter Garlick, John de Heritz
Places: Widmerpool, Gonalston, Wingfield, Tibshelf
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 110.
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County: Hampshire. Sussex. Berkshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 8 Henry VI [8 July 1430]. And afterwards one week from St Hilary, 9 Henry VI [20 January 1431].
Parties: Nicholas Banastre and Isabel, his wife, querents, and William Catton' and Joan, his wife, and Agnes Basset, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Iddesworth and 5 messuages and 30 acres of land in Portesmouthe in the county of Southampton and 50 acres of land and 6 pence of rent in Stanstede, Stoughton' and Estmerdon' and pasture for 120 sheep in the vill of Stanstede in the county of Sussex and the manors of Tydcombe and Haselwyke in the county of Berkshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Joan and Agnes have acknowledged the manors, tenements and pasture to be the right of Nicholas, as those which Nicholas and Isabel have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan and Agnes to Nicholas and Isabel and the heirs of Nicholas for ever.
For this: Nicholas and Isabel have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Nicholas Banister, Isabel Banister, William Catton, Joan Catton, Agnes Basset
Places: Idsworth (in Chalton), Portsmouth, Stansted (in Stoughton), Stoughton, East Marden, Titcomb (in Kintbury), Haslewick (in Inkpen)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 111.
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County: Surrey. Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 8 Henry VI [8 July 1430]. And afterwards one week from St Hilary, 9 Henry VI [20 January 1431].
Parties: William Catton' and Joan, his wife, and Agnes Basset, querents, and Nicholas Banastre and Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A third part of the manors of Potenham and Burgham and a third part of a moiety of the manor of Bromley in the county of Surrey and a third part of the manor of Frollebury and 3 acres of land in Frollebury in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas and Isabel have granted to William and Joan and Agnes the third parts, moiety [sic] and land and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had [in them] for the life of Isabel to William and Joan and Agnes and the heirs of William for ever.
For this: William and Joan and Agnes have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Catton, Joan Catton, Agnes Basset, Nicholas Banister, Isabel Banister
Places: Puttenham, Burgham (in Worplesdon), Bramley, Frollebury
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 112.
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County: Hertfordshire. Kent.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 9 Henry VI [9 February 1431]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [15 April 1431].
Parties: Richard Holt and John Raunston', querents, and John Philippot and Maud, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Wodehall' in the county of Hertford and the manor of Grench', 2 messuages, 1 dove-cot, 300 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 60 acres of wood, 160 acres of marsh, 160 acres of heath and 40 shillings, 8 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent and a rent of 15 capons, 6 hens, 200 eggs, 1 quarter and 3 bushels of corn, 120 quarters of barley and 2 bushels of oats in Gillyngham, Venelyng, Upchirch', Reynham, Hertlep', Chateham and Green in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Philippot has acknowledged the manors, tenements and rent to be the right of Richard, as those which Richard and John Raunston' have of his gift.
For this: Richard and John Raunston' have granted to John Philippot and Maud the manors, tenements and rent and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John Philippot 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 John Philippot.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard Holt, John Ranston, John Philpot, Maud Philpot
Places: Woodhall (in Watton-at-Stone), Grange (in Gillingham), Gillingham, 'Venelyng', Upchurch, Rainham, Hartlip, Chatham, Grain
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 113.
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County: Yorkshire. Norfolk. Suffolk. Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 9 Henry VI [29 April 1431].
Parties: John Hopton', esquire, querent, and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas de Swyllyngton', deforciant.
Property: The manors of Swyllyngton', Preston' and Rodes and 7 messuages, 1 water mill and 12 acres of wood in Derfeld' and the advowsons of the churches of Swyllyngton' and Baddesworth' in the county of York and the manor of Pyrnowe and 12 messuages [and] 400 acres of land in Pyrnowe, Dychyngham, Elyngham and Stokton' and 100 acres of pasture in Kirkeby Caine in the county of Norfolk and the manors of Bliburgh', Westilton', Yokkesford', Stikland', Middelton', Brendfend', Westhale and Thuryngton' in the county of Suffolk and the manors of Newhall', Stoke, Ibstoke, Dadlyngton' and [Ma]gna Sterton', 1 messuage in the vill of Leycestre and the advowson of the church of Sterton' in the county of Leicester and the manor of Staynton' and the advowson of the church of Staynton' and 12 messuages, 200 acres of land and 40 acres of meadow in Normanton', Cortlyngstoke, Magna Leke, Parua Leke and Hyklyng' in the county of Nottingham and the manor of Ufton' in the county of Derby.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Elizabeth has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of John, as those which he has of her gift, and has remised and quitclaimed them from herself and her heirs to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John has given her 1000 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Hopton, Thomas de Swillington, Elizabeth de Swillington
Places: Swillington, Preston (in Kippax), Royd (in Penistone), Darfield, Badsworth, Pernow (in Hindringham), Ditchingham, Ellingham, Stockton, Kirby Cane, Blythburgh, Westleton, Yoxford, Stickingland (in Yoxford), Middleton, Brent Fen (in Middleton), Westhall, Thorington, Newhall (in Thurlaston), Stoke Golding, Ibstock, Dadlington, Great Stretton, Leicester, Stanton on the Wolds, Normanton on Soar, Costock, East Leake, West Leake, Hickling, Ufton (in South Wingfield)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 114.
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County: Shropshire. Worcestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 9 Henry VI [29 April 1431].
Parties: Edward Litill', clerk, Otes (Oto) Trethek', esquire, and John Cleve, querents, and Richard Laken', knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Grotyngton', Boold', Charlecote and Hatton' in the county of Shropshire and a moiety of the manor of Hampton' Louet in the county of Worcester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and moiety to be the right of Edward, as those which Edward and Otes and John have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to Edward, Otes and John and the heirs of Edward for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Edward, Otes and John have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Edward Little, Otes Trethick, John Cleve, Richard Lakin, Elizabeth Lakin
Places: Gretton (in Rushbury), Bold, Charlcott (both in Aston Botterell), Hatton, Hampton Lovett
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 115.
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County: Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 9 Henry VI [11 May 1431]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 10 Henry VI [6 October 1431].
Parties: William Cheyne, knight, William Alisaundre and Thomas Ryngwode the younger, querents, and Thomas Ryngwode the elder and Joan, his wife, and Robert Brunyng' and Clemence, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Chysyngbury and Whelpele and 14 messuages and 60 acres of land in Estchysyngbury, Westchysyngbury, Compton', Litelcote, Langstrete and Deuyses and the advowson of the free chapel of Whelpele in the county of Wiltshire and the manor of Shirefeld' and the advowson of the church of the same manor and 1 messuage, 200 acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in Folde, Godeshill' and Credestowe in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas Ryngwode the elder and Joan and Robert and Clemence have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of William Cheyne, as those which the same William, William Alisaundre and Thomas Ryngwode the younger have of their gift.
For this: William, William and Thomas Ryngwode the younger have granted to Thomas Ryngwode the elder and Joan the manor of Whelpele and the advowson of the free chapel of Whelpele, 1 messuage and 200 acres of land in [Folde, Godeshill' and] Credestowe and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas Ryngwode the elder and Joan and the heirs of the body of Joan, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Robert and Clemence and the heirs of the body of Clemence. In default of such heirs, the same manor and advowson shall remain to the right heirs of John Englysshe, and the same tenements shall remain to the right heirs of John Bremmore, to hold of the chief lords for ever. And William, William and Thomas Ryngwode the younger have also granted to Robert and Clemence the manor of Chesyngbury, 14 messuages and 60 acres of land in Estchysyngbury, Westchysyngbury, Compton', Litelcote, Langstrete and [Deuyses] and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Robert and Clemence and the heirs of the body of Clemence, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Thomas Ryngwode the elder and Joan and the aforesaid heirs of Joan and (2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Bremmore.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Cheyne, William Alexander, Thomas Ringwood, Joan Ringwood, Robert Bruning, Clemence Bruning, John English, John Breamore
Places: Chisenbury, Whelpley (in Downton), East Chisenbury (in Enford), West Chisenbury (in Netheravon), Compton, Littlecott, Longstreet (all 3 in Enford), Devizes, Sherfield, Fold (in Fordingbridge), Godshill, Criddlestyle (in Fordingbridge)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 116.
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County: Yorkshire. Derbyshire. Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire. Oxfordshire. Northamptonshire. Buckinghamshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after St John the Baptist, 9 Henry VI [25 June 1431].
Parties: John Fulnetby and John Tamworth', querents, and Ralph Cromwell', knight, and Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Bedale, Kilwardeby, Stillyngflet and Upton' and a moiety of the manors of [Askham], Brynghous* and Baynton' sup[er] le Wolde in the county of York and the manor of Elmeton' in the county of Derby and a moiety of the manor of Branby [sic] in the county of Nottingham and 24 shillings of rent in Byrton' in the county of Lincoln and a moiety of the manors of Rotherfeld' Gray, Cogges, Hardewyk', Elleford', Bryghthamton', Stanlake and Feryngford' in the county of Oxford and a moiety of the manor of Duston' in the county of Northampton and a moiety of the manors of [Estclaydon'] and Shobyndon' in the county of Buckingham.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Ralph and Margaret have acknowledged the manors, moieties and rent to be the right of John Fulnetby, as those which the same John and John Tamworth' have of their gift.
For this: John and John have granted to Ralph and Margaret the manors, the moieties of the manors of Askham, Drynghous, Baynton', Rotherfeld' Gray, Cogges, Hardewyk', Elleford', Brighthamton', Stanlake, Feryngford', Duston', Estclaydon', Shobyndon' and the rent and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Ralph and Margaret and the heirs begotten by Ralph on the body of Margaret, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret. And they have also granted to Ralph and Margaret the moiety of the manor of Granby and have rendered it to them in the court, to hold to Ralph and Margaret and the male heirs of the body of Margaret, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret.
Note: [* Written Drynghous in the agreement. For the property, cf. CP 25/1/292/68, number 162.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Fulnetby, John Tamworth, Ralph Cromwell, Margaret Cromwell
Places: Bedale, Killerby (in Cayton), Stillingfleet, Upton, Askham, Dringhouses (in Acomb and York), Bainton, Elmton, Granby, Burton, Rotherfield Greys, Cogges, Hardwick, Yelford, Brighthampton (in Standlake), Standlake, Fringford, Duston, East Claydon, Shabbington
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 117.
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County: Essex. Wiltshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 9 Henry VI [8 July 1431].
Parties: Humphrey, duke [of Gloucester], William, bishop of London, Ralph de Cromewell', knight, Master Thomas Bourghchier, clerk, John, the prior of the church of the Blessed Mary Magdalene of Tunbrigge, Nicholas Wymbissh', clerk, John Fray, John Doreward', Philip Inglefeld', Richard Dounham, William Palmere, Robert Quadryng', William Neubold' and John Hay, querents, and Anne, countess of Stafford, deforciant.
Property: The manors of Magna Wakeryng, Parua Wakeryng, Rammesdenbelhous, Estley, Chigenhale Tany, Chigenhale Zoyne, Norton', Southorp', Parua Halyngbury and Poolemerssh' and the advowson of the church of Westhurrok' and 6 messuages, 3 tofts, 380 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 2 fleets of water in Magna Wakeryng, Parua Wakeryng, Shobury, Southchirche and Parua Halyngbury in the county of Essex and the manor of Seende in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: The countess has acknowledged the manors, tenements, fleets and advowson to be the right of William Neubold', as those which the same William, the duke, the bishop, Ralph, Thomas, the prior, Nicholas, John, John, Philip, Richard, William Palmere, Robert and John have of her gift, and has remised and quitclaimed them from herself and her heirs to the duke, the bishop, Ralph, Thomas, the prior, Nicholas, John, John, Philip, Richard, William, Robert, William and John and the heirs of William Neubold' for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: The duke, the bishop, Ralph, Thomas, the prior, Nicholas, John, John, Philip, Richard, William, Robert, William and John have given her 1000 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, William, bishop of London, Ralph de Cromwell, Thomas Bourchier, John, Nicholas Wimbish, John Fray, John Dorward, Philip Inglefield, Richard Downham, William Palmer, Robert Quadring, William Newbold, John Hay, Anne, countess of Stafford
Places: Tonbridge Priory (in Kent), Great Wakering, Little Wakering, Ramsden Bellhouse, East Lee (in East Tilbury), Chignall St James, Chignall St Mary, Norton Mandeville, Southorpe (in Southchurch), Little Hallingbury, Pool Marsh (in Wallasea Island), West Thurrock, Shoebury, Southchurch, Seend
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 118.
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County: Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 9 Henry VI [8 July 1431]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 10 Henry VI [6 October 1431].
Parties: John, archbishop of York, Thomas, bishop of Durham, John Frank', clerk, Nicholas Dixon', clerk, Nicholas Wymbyssh', clerk, Henry Somer, William Darell', Christopher Conyers, Christopher Boynton', Robert Constable, Thomas Stokdale, Richard Weltden' and Robert Danby, querents, and Richard, earl of Salisbury, and Alesia, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Ryngwod', Warblyngton', Hunton', Westou[er]e and Sweynston' in the Isle of Wight (Vecta) and the hundred of Cristchurche and the castle and borough of Cristchurche Twynham in the county of Southampton and the manor of Erlestok' in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: The earl and Alesia have granted to the archbishop, the bishop, John, Nicholas, Nicholas, Henry, William, Christopher, Christopher, Robert, Thomas, Richard Weltden' and Robert the manors, hundred, castle and borough and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to the archbishop, the bishop, John, Nicholas, Nicholas, Henry, William, Christopher, Christopher, Robert, Thomas, Richard Weltden' and Robert and their heirs, of the lord king and his heirs for as long as any heir of Thomas Mounthermers shall be surviving.
Warranty: Warranty by the earl and Alesia and the heirs of Alesia.
For this: The archbishop, the bishop, John, Nicholas, Nicholas, Henry, William, Christopher, Christopher, Robert, Thomas, Richard Weltden' and Robert have given them 1000 pounds sterling.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John, archbishop of York, Thomas, bishop of Durham, John Frank, Nicholas Dixon, Nicholas Wimbish, Henry Somer, William Darrell, Christopher Conyers, Christopher Boynton, Robert Constable, Thomas Stockdale, Richard Weldon, Robert Danby, Richard, earl of Salisbury, Alesia, countess of Salisbury, Thomas Monthermers
Places: Ringwood, Warblington, Hunton, Westover, Swainstone (in Calbourne), Christchurch, Erlestoke
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 119.
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County: Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after St John the Baptist, 9 Henry VI [25 June 1431]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 10 Henry VI [6 October 1431].
Parties: Walter Sondes, knight, Thomas Criklade, Robert Criklade and John Hamond', querents, and Nicholas Crekelade and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 10 messuages, 8 tofts, 2 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 600 acres of pasture, 6 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in Burton', Canynges Ep'i, Horton', Ryndewey, Southbrome, Poterne, Merston', Worton' and Chetowe in the county of Wiltshire and 1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, pasture for 12 horses, 60 oxen, 1000 sheep, 100 pigs, 6 marks, 6 shillings and 8 pence of rent and a rent of 1 pound of wax in Eledestoke in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements, pasture and rent to be the right of Robert, as those which Robert, Walter, Thomas and John have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes to Walter, Thomas, Robert and John and the heirs of Robert for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Walter, Thomas, Robert and John have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Walter Sands, Thomas Cricklade, Robert Cricklade, John Hammond, Nicholas Cricklade, Agnes Cricklade
Places: Bourton (in Bishops Cannings), Bishops Cannings, Horton, Roundway (both in Bishops Cannings), Southbroom, Potterne, Marston (in Worton), Worton, Chittoe, Stoke Charity
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 120.
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County: Kent. Surrey. Berkshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Three weeks from St Michael, 10 Henry VI [20 October 1431].
Parties: Nicholas Carreu the elder and Mercy (Mercia), his wife, querents, and John Martyn', Roger Heroun, clerk, John Gaynesford' and Thomas Heryng', deforciants.
Property: The manors of Maytham and Stoke in Hoo, otherwise called Malmayns, and the advowson of the chantry of 2 chaplains of the same manor of Stoke in the county of Kent and the manors of Karsalton', Bandon' and Nutfeld' and the advowson of the church of the manor of Nutfeld' in the county of Surrey and the manors of Purle, Hyde and Sulham and the advowson of the church of the manor of Sulham in the county of Berkshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas has acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Roger, as those which Roger, John, John and Thomas have of his gift.
For this: John, Roger, John and Thomas have granted to Nicholas and Mercy the manors and advowsons and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Nicholas and Mercy and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Nicholas.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Nicholas Carew, Mercy Carew, John Martin, Roger Heron, John Gainsford, Thomas Herring
Places: Maytham (in Rolvenden), Malmaynes (in Stoke), Carshalton, Bandon (in Beddington), Nutfield, Purley, Hyde Hall (in Purley), Sulham
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 121.
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County: Sussex. Kent.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 10 Henry VI [4 May 1432].
Parties: John Congherst and John Watte, querents, and John Cryps and Joan, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 messuage, 48 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood and 10 pence of rent in Eweherst, Sedelescombe and Whatlyngton' in the county of Sussex and 2 acres of land in Haukherst in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Cryps and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Congherst, as those which the same John and John Watte have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan to John Congherst and John Watte and the heirs of John Congherst for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John Congherst and John Watte have given them 20 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Conghurst, John Watt, John Cripps, Joan Cripps
Places: Ewhurst, Sedlescombe, Whatlington, Hawkhurst
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 122.
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County: Devon. Somerset. Wiltshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after St Martin, 9 Henry VI [12 November 1430]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 10 Henry VI [4 May 1432].
Parties: Thomas Warre, clerk, John Gambon' the younger, William Huddesfeld', John Abell', clerk, Richard Bokyngham, clerk, Nicholas Abell', clerk, and John Heyghes, querents, and William Wadham and Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 9 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 8 acres of wood in Newelond', Hals, Brodeclyst' and Northtauton' and a moiety of a third part of the manors of Holecombe Rouges, Hesell', Aunke and Nonyngcote, of 21 messuages, of 4 carucates and 10 ferlings of land, of 56 acres of meadow and of 27 acres of wood in Nethereukesdon', Chuselden', Wylegh' and the advowson of a third part of the church of Hesell' in the county of Devon and a moiety of the manor of Penne and the advowson of a third part of the church of Penne in the county of Somerset and a moiety of the manor of Estherdecote in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Wadham and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements, moieties and advowsons to be the right of Thomas, of which Thomas, John, William Huddesfeld', John, Richard, Nicholas and John have 9 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 8 acres of wood of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret to Thomas, John, William Huddesfeld', John, Richard, Nicholas and John and the heirs of Thomas for ever. And besides William Wadham and Margaret granted for themselves and the heirs of Margaret that the moieties of a third part of the manors of Holecombe Rouges, Hesell', Aunke and Nonyngcote, the moiety of the tenements and the advowsons - which Elizabeth, who was the wife of John Chuseldon', held for life - and also that the moiety of the manor of Estherdecote - which Robert Kirkham held for life - of the inheritance of Margaret on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Elizabeth and Robert ought to revert to William Wadham and Margaret and the heirs of Margaret - after the decease of Elizabeth and Robert shall remain to Thomas, John, William Huddesfeld', John, Richard, Nicholas and John and the heirs of Thomas, to hold together with the tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Thomas, John, William Huddesfeld', John, Richard, Nicholas and John have given them 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Warr, John Gambon, William Hudsfield, John Abell, Richard Buckingham, Nicholas Abell, John Hayes, William Wadham, Margaret Wadham, John Chiselden, Elizabeth Chiselden, Robert Kirkham
Places: Newland (in Swimbridge), 'Hals', Broadclyst, North Tawton, Holcombe Rogus, 'Hesell'', Aunk (in Clyst Hydon), Newcott (in Clayhidon), Exton (in Woodbury), 'Chuselden'', 'Wylegh'', 'Penne', East Hurdcott (in Baverstock)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 123.
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County: Dorset. Northamptonshire. Surrey. Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 10 Henry VI [9 February 1432]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [4 May 1432].
Parties: William Perlee, clerk, the elder and William Perlee, clerk, the younger, querents, and [John] Cammell', deforciant.
Property: The manors of Westperlee, Southam and Kentelesworth' and 15 messuages, 1 toft, 304 acres of land, 46 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 68 acres of wood, 400 acres of heath and 27 shillings of rent in Westperlee, Emundesham, Upwymbourn' Plecy, Wymbourn' Mynstre and Kynston' and the advowson of the church of the vill of Westperlee in the county of Dorset and the manor of Burton' Plecy in the county of Northampton and the manor of Hethele in the county of Surrey and 6 messuages in Cryschirche Twynham in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of William Perlee the elder, as those which the same William and William Perlee the younger have of his gift.
For this: William and William have granted to John the manors, tenements and advowson and have rendered them to him in the court, to hold to John and the heirs of his body, 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: William Parley, John Cammell
Places: West Parley, Hamworthy, Kentlesworth (in Marnhull), Edmondsham, Wimborne St Giles, Wimborne Minster, Kinson, Burton Latimer, Headley, Christchurch
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 124.
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County: Cambridgeshire. Norfolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 10 Henry VI [30 May 1432].
Parties: Thomas Bowere, John Person' of Lynton' and Thomas Petyte, querents, and William Alyngton' the elder, esquire, William Alyngton' the younger, esquire, and Robert Alyngton', esquire, deforciants.
Property: 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture and 2 free sheepfolds in Magna Lynton' and the manor of Bergham, excepting 10 shillings of rent in the same manor, in the county of Cambridge and 10 shillings of rent in Middelharlyng' in the county of Norfolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William, William and Robert have acknowledged the manor, tenements, rent and free folds to be the right of Thomas Bowere, as those which the same Thomas, John and Thomas Petyte have of their gift.
For this: Thomas, John and Thomas have granted to William Alyngton' the elder the manor, tenements, rent and free folds and have 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 Alyngton' the elder the manor, tenements, rent and free folds shall remain to Robert and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to the heirs of the body of William Alyngton' the elder and (2) to the right heirs of William Alyngton' the elder.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Bower, John Pearson, Thomas Pettit, William Allington, Robert Allington
Places: Linton, Great Linton, Barham (both in Linton), Middle Harling (in West Harling)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 125.
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County: Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 10 Henry VI [18 May 1432]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [22 June 1432].
Parties: William Penythorn', William Anable and Thomas Catworth', querents, and Nicholas Ryggeley, esquire, and Edith, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Middelton' Arneys called Bassettes in the county of Bedford and the manor of Ryssheton' called le Westhall' and the advowson of the church of the Blessed Peter of the same manor in the same vill in the county of Northampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas and Edith have acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of William Penythorn', and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Edith to William, William and Thomas and the heirs of William Penythorn' for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William, William and Thomas have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Pennythorne, William Anable, Thomas Catworth, Nicholas Ridgley, Edith Ridgley
Places: Bassets (in Milton Ernest), Westhall (in Rushton)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 126.
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County: Berkshire. Buckinghamshire. Middlesex.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 2 Henry VI [2 June 1424]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 10 Henry VI [22 June 1432].
Parties: Thomas Palmer and John Drayton', querents, and John Boyvile of Stokefaston' and Elizabeth, his wife, Thomas Dru and John Arle, deforciants.
Property: 24 messuages, 8 tofts, [1] water mill, 1180 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 211 acres of wood, 60 acres of pasture, 12 pounds, 14 shillings, 9 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in Benefeld', Bastilden', Hampstede Ferrers, Asshampstede, Aldeworth', Assheden', Botenhampstede and Compton' and view of frankpledge in the vill of Asshampstede in the county of Berkshire and the manor of Blakwelhalle in the county of Buckingham and 17 messuages in Whitcrouchestrete by London' in the county of Middlesex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Boyvile and Elizabeth, Thomas Dru and John Arle have acknowledged the manor, tenements and view to be the right of Thomas Palmer, of which the same Thomas and John Drayton' have the manor, 39 messuages, 7 tofts, the mill, 1020 acres of land, the meadow, 96 acres of wood, the pasture, the rent and the view of their gift.
For this: Thomas Palmer and John Drayton' have granted to Elizabeth the same manor, tenements and view and have rendered them to her in the court, to hold to Elizabeth and the heirs of her body begotten by Robert Langeford', knight, late her husband, of the chief lords for ever. And besides Thomas Palmer and John Drayton' granted for themselves and the heirs of Thomas that 2 messuages, 160 acres of land [and] 115 acres of wood in the vills of Asshampstede and Aldeworth' - which John Golafre, esquire, held for life of the inheritance of Thomas Palmer on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of John Golafre ought to revert to Thomas Palmer and John Drayton' and the heirs of Thomas - after the decease of John Golafre shall remain to Elizabeth and her aforesaid heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid manor, tenements and view of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, the manor, 32 messuages, 6 tofts, 500 acres of land, 106 acres of wood, 100 shillings and 1 halfpenny of rent and the view in the vills of Bastilden', Asshampstede, Aldeworth', Hampstede, Botenhampstede and Whitcrouchestrete shall remain to the right heirs of Elizabeth, to hold of the chief lords for ever. And 7 messuages, 1 toft, 400 acres of land, 60 acres of wood, 60 acres of pasture, 23 shillings and 4 pence of rent in the vills of Assheden' and Compton' shall remain to Lawrence Dru and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever. And also 1 messuage, 1 toft, the mill, 300 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood, 6 pounds, 14 shillings and 5 pence of rent in the vill of Benefeld' shall remain to William Smyth' and Thomas Dru and the heirs of the body of Thomas, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to Robert Dru, brother of the same Thomas, and his heirs.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Palmer, John Drayton, John Boyville, Elizabeth Langford, Thomas Drew, John Arle, Robert Langford, John Golafre, Lawrence Drew, William Smith, Robert Drew
Places: Stockerston (in Leicestershire), Binfield, Basildon, Hampstead Norreys, Ashampstead, Aldworth, West Compton (in Compton), Bothampstead (in Hampstead Norreys), Compton, Blackwell Hall (in Chesham), White Cross Street (in St Giles without Cripplegate, London)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 127.
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County: Sussex. Kent.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 10 Henry VI [22 June 1432].
Parties: Stephen Serman of Burgherssh', querent, and Simon atte Bregge and Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 messuage and 15 acres of land in Burgherssh' and Echyngham in the county of Sussex and 1 messuage in Sutton' Valence in the county of Kent.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Simon and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Stephen, as those which he has of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Stephen has given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Stephen Surman, Simon atte Bridge, Margaret atte Bridge
Places: Burwash, Etchingham, Sutton Valence
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 128.
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County: Westmorland. Cumberland. Lincolnshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 10 Henry VI [22 June 1432].
Parties: Thomas de Dacre, knight, and Philippe, his wife, querents, and Gilbert Haltoft and John Ussher, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Barton' in the county of Westmorland and the manors of Dacre, Kirkoswald', Blakhall', Farlam and Brakanthwayt and 300 acres of land, 2000 acres of pasture, 400 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent [in] Newebyggyng', Mosdale, Staffull' and Glassonby and a moiety of the manor of Castelkayrok' in the county of Cumberland and the manor of Holbeche in the county of Lincoln.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas has acknowledged the manors, tenements and moiety to be the right of Gilbert, of which Gilbert and John have the manors of Barton', Dacre, Kirkoswald', Blakhall' and Holbeche and the tenements of his gift.
For this: Gilbert and John have granted to Thomas and Philippe the same manors and the tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Philippe and the male heirs of the body of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever. And they granted for themselves and the heirs of Gilbert that the manors of Farlam and Brakanthwayt and the moiety - which Alice, who was the wife of John Bra[kan]thwayt, held for life of the inheritance of Gilbert on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Alice ought to revert to Gilbert and John and the heirs of Gilbert - after the decease of Alice shall remain to Thomas and Philippe and the aforesaid heirs of Thomas, to hold together with the aforesaid manors and the tenements of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to the heirs of the body of Thomas and (2) to the right heirs of Thomas.
Note: [Modern note: See Fine Roll 37 Hen. VI m. 11]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas de Dacre, Philippe de Dacre, Gilbert Haltoft, John Usher, John Brackenthwaite, Alice Brackenthwaite
Places: Barton, Dacre, Kirkoswald, Black Hall (in Ulpha) or Blackhall (in Carlisle), Farlam, Brackenthwaite (in Buttermere), Newbiggin (in Dacre), Mosedale, Staffield (in Kirkoswald), Glassonby (in Addingham), Castle Carrock, Holbeach
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 129.
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County: Yorkshire. Lincolnshire. Cambridgeshire, Suffolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St Martin, 10 Henry VI [25 November 1431]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [22 June 1432].
Parties: Guy Fayrfax, Alexander Neuill', Guy Rouclyff' and Thomas Mi[t?]ford', querents, and Henry Percy of Athell' (Dathell'), knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Hunmandby in the county of York and the manor of Toft in the county of Lincoln and the manor of Iselham in the county of Cambridge and the manor of Cratfeld' in the county of Suffolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Henry and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Guy Fayrfax, as those which the same Guy, Alexander, Guy Rouclyff' and Thomas have of their gift.
For this: Guy, Alexander, Guy and Thomas have granted to Henry and Elizabeth the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Henry and Elizabeth and the male heirs of the body of Henry, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, and the male heirs of his body and (2) to the right heirs of the same earl.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Guy Fairfax, Alexander Neville, Guy Roecliffe, Thomas Mitford, Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, Elizabeth Percy
Places: Atholl, Hunmanby, Toft, Isleham, Cratfield
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 130.
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County: Berkshire. Wiltshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St John the Baptist, 10 Henry VI [1 July 1432].
Parties: William Landon' of Wokyngham, bellsetter, querent, and Nicholas Whaddon' and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 1 messuage, 20 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Wokyngham in the county of Berkshire and 10 acres of land in Wokyngham in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Nicholas and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William, as those which he has of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William has given them 20 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Landon, Nicholas Whaddon, Agnes Whaddon
Places: Wokingham
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 131.
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County: Shropshire. Herefordshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St John the Baptist, 10 Henry VI [1 July 1432].
Parties: Simon Hadyngton' and John Swetecok', querents, and Richard Peny and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 12 messuages, 5 tofts, 2 water mills, 20 virgates of land, 30 acres of meadow and 7 shillings and 8 pence of rent in Kaynton', Eton', Holeschawe and Wokehurst in the county of Shropshire and 4 messuages, 4 tofts, 4 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and 12 pence of rent in Jeffreysmorton' in the county of Hereford.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Simon, as those which Simon and John have of their gift.
For this: Simon and John have granted to Richard and Agnes the tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Richard and Agnes, of the chief lords for the lives of Richard and Agnes. And after the decease of Richard and Agnes the tenements shall remain to Philip Yonge and Agnes, 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 Agnes, the wife of Richard.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Simon Haddington, John Swetcock, Richard Penny, Agnes Penny, Philip Young, Agnes Young
Places: Caynton (in Edgmond), Eaton, Helshaw (both in Stoke upon Tern), Okehurst (in Stanton upon Hine Heath), Moreton Jeffries
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 132.
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County: Suffolk. Norfolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 10 Henry VI [8 July 1432]. And afterwards one week from St Michael, 11 Henry VI [6 October 1432].
Parties: Edward Hastynggys, knight, and Margery, his wife, querents, and Robert Chalers, knight, and John Heydon', deforciants.
Property: The manors of Munden' and Keteryngham in the county of Suffolk and the manor of Elsyng' in the county of Norfolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Edward has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Robert, as those which Robert and John have of his gift.
For this: Robert and John have granted to Edward and Margery the manors of Munden' and Keteryngham and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Edward and Margery and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Edward. And besides Robert and John have granted to Edward and Margery the manor of Elsyng' and have rendered it to them in the court, to hold to Edward and Margery, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the lives of Edward and Margery. And after the decease of Edward and Margery the manor of Elsyng' shall remain to John, son of the aforesaid Edward, and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Edward.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Edward Hastings, Margery Hastings, Robert Chalers, John Haydon, John Hastings
Places: Monewden, Ketteringham (in Norfolk), Elsing
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 133.
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County: Dorset. Somerset. Northamptonshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 11 Henry VI [3 February 1433].
Parties: Joan, who was the wife of Thomas Brook', knight, Thomas Brook', knight, John Yurd', esquire, Edmund Pyne, esquire, John Hody, John Lauerence, John Battescombe, Richard Haretre, John Hawy, clerk, John Lemman', clerk, John Bysshop', William Tauerner, Richard Parker, Guy Phelip', John Pyry and William Kene, querents, and Ralph Bussh', esquire, and Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Fyfhyde Neuylle, Melburyesmond', Blakelond', Blakerewe, Remmesbere, Caundell' Haddon', Antiokes, Lydelynche, Lydelynchebaret, Wynterborn' Howeton', Upcerne and Burcombe and 5 messuages, 248 acres of land and 59 acres of meadow in Candelhaddon', Shirborn', Woborn' and Hampreston' and the advowsons of the churches of Lydelynche, Wynterborn' Howeton', Upcerne and Pourton' in the county of Dorset and the manors of Ilbruwere, Pytteney, Werne and Fydyngton' in the county of Somerset and the manor of Reuenesthorp' in the county of Northampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Ralph and Eleanor have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of Thomas, as those which Thomas, Joan, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William, Richard, Guy, John and William have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Eleanor to Joan, Thomas, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William, Richard, Guy, John and William and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Joan, Thomas, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William, Richard, Guy, John and William have granted to Ralph and Eleanor the manors, tenements and advowsons and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Ralph and Eleanor, without impeachment of waste, of Joan, Thomas, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William, Richard, Guy, John and William and the heirs of Thomas, rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and doing to the chief lords all other services, for the lives of Ralph and Eleanor. And after the decease of Ralph and Eleanor the manors, tenements and advowsons shall remain to William Bussh', son of the aforesaid Ralph and Eleanor, and Joan, his wife, daughter of the aforesaid Thomas, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of Joan, who was the wife of Thomas, Thomas, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William Tauerner, Richard, Guy, John and William Kene and the heirs of Thomas by the aforesaid services for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the heirs of the body of William Bussh'. In default of such heirs, the manors, tenements and advowsons shall revert to Joan, who was the wife of Thomas, Thomas, John, Edmund, John, John, John, Richard, John, John, John, William Tauerner, Richard, Guy, John and William Kene and the heirs of Thomas, quit of the other heirs of William Bussh' and Joan, his wife, to hold of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Brooke, Joan Brooke, John Yard, Edmund Pyne, John Hody, John Lawrence, John Batscombe, Richard Hartree, John Hawey, John Leyman, John Bishop, William Taverner, Richard Parker, Guy Philip, John Perry, William Keen, Ralph Bush, Eleanor Bush, William Bush
Places: Fifehead Neville, Melbury Osmond, Blackland (in Tarrant Monkton), Blackrow, Ramsbury (both in Lydlinch), Stourton Caundle, Antioch (in Stalbridge), Lydlinch, Hydes (in Lydlinch), Winterbourne Houghton, Upcerne, Burcombe (in North Poorton), Sherborne, Oborne, Hampreston, North Poorton, Isle Brewer, Pitney, Wearne (in Huish Episcopi), Fiddington, Ravensthorpe
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 134.
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County: Suffolk. Essex.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Henry VI [27 January 1433]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [26 April 1433].
Parties: Thomas Chaucer, esquire, and Maud, his wife, querents, and John Golafre, esquire, Andrew Sperlyng' and Robert Danvers, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Huntyngfeld' in the county of Suffolk and the manor of Langham in the county of Essex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John, Andrew and Robert have granted to Thomas and Maud the manors and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas and Maud, of John, Andrew and Robert and the heirs of John for the lives of Thomas and Maud, rendering yearly to John, Andrew and Robert and the heirs of John 13 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence of silver, to wit, a moiety at the feast of Easter and the other moiety at the feast of St Michael, and doing to the chief lords all other services. And after the decease of Thomas and Maud the manors shall revert to John, Andrew and Robert and the heirs of John, quit of the heirs of Thomas and Maud, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
For this: Thomas and Maud have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Chaucer, Maud Chaucer, John Golafre, Andrew Spurling, Robert Danvers
Places: Huntingfield, Langham
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 135.
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County: Herefordshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 11 Henry VI [22 May 1433].
Parties: Henry Castell', querent, and John Hancokes and Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 30 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Egliswell' and Ouerlee in the county of Hereford and 1 messuage and 2 pence of rent in Ouerlee in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Henry, as those which he has of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Henry has given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Henry Castle, John Hancocks, Agnes Hancocks
Places: Eccleswall (in Linton), Upper Lea (in Lea)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 136.
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County: Oxfordshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Henry VI [26 April 1433]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [14 June 1433].
Parties: William [Chyld'] and Alice, his wife, querents, and William Gernon' of Doudeswell' and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Clanefeld' in the county of Oxford and 3 messuages, 92 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood and 6 shillings and 6 pence of rent in Peke[le]sworth' and [Doudeswell'] in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Gernon' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of William Chyld', as those which the same William and Alice have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William Chyld' and Alice have granted to William Gernon' and Elizabeth the manor and tenements and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William Gernon' and Elizabeth, for the lives of William Gernon' and Elizabeth, [of William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William,*] rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and doing to the chief lords all other services. And after the decease of William Gernon' and Elizabeth the manor and tenements shall revert to William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William, quit of the other [sic] heirs of William Gernon' and Elizabeth, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Note: [* Omitted. For the property, see number 137.]

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Child, Alice Child, William Gernon, Elizabeth Gernon
Places: Clanfield, Pegglesworth (in Dowdeswell), Dowdeswell
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 137.
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County: Oxfordshire. Gloucestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from Easter, 11 Henry VI [26 April 1433]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [14 June 1433].
Parties: William Chyld' and Alice, his wife, querents, and William Gernon' of Doudeswell' and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Clanefeld' in the county of Oxford and 3 messuages, 92 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood and 6 shillings and 6 pence of rent in Pekelesworth' and Doudeswell' in the county of Gloucester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William Gernon' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor, tenements and rent to be the right of William Chyld', as those which the same William and Alice have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William Chyld' and Alice have granted to William Gernon' and Elizabeth the manor and have rendered it to them in the court, to hold to William Gernon' and Elizabeth, for the lives of William Gernon' and Elizabeth, of William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William, rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and doing to the chief lords all other services. And after the decease of William Gernon' and Elizabeth the manor shall revert to William Chyld' and Alice and the heirs of William, quit of the heirs of William Gernon' and Elizabeth, to hold of the chief lords for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Child, Alice Child, William Gernon, Elizabeth Gernon
Places: Dowdeswell, Clanfield, Pegglesworth (in Dowdeswell)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 138.
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County: Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 11 Henry VI [10 May 1433]. And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [14 June 1433].
Parties: Thomas Lewekenore, knight, John Gaynesford', John Halle, William Selman and Thomas Heryng', querents, and Mercy (Mercia), who was the wife of Nicholas Carrewe, deforciant.
Property: 4 pounds of rent in Oterbourn' by Wynton' in the county of Southampton and 40 shillings of rent in Salesbury in the county of Wiltshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Mercy has granted to Thomas, John, John, William and Thomas the rents, together with the homages and all services of Thomas Wykeham, knight, and his heirs, in respect of all the tenements which he held before of Mercy in the vill of Oterbourn' and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Thomas Lewekenore, John, John, William and Thomas Heryng' and the heirs of Thomas Heryng', of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty by Mercy and her heirs.
For this: Thomas Lewekenore, John, John, William and Thomas Heryng' have given her 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Thomas Lewknor, John Gainsford, John Hall, William Selman, Thomas Herring, Mercy Carew, Nicholas Carew, Thomas Wykeham
Places: Otterbourne, Winchester, Salisbury
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 139.
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County: Staffordshire. Warwickshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from Holy Trinity, 11 Henry [VI] [14 June 1433].
Parties: William Neuport, chaplain, John Curteys, chaplain, Richard Batemon', chaplain, Richard Warde, chaplain, and Nicholas Underhull', querents, and Thomas Roddesley and Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
Property: 3 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 8 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and 14 shillings of rent in Couene in the county of Stafford and 2 messuages, 2 tofts, 1 carucate of land, 4 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 6 shillings of rent in Prenthorp' and Stretton' sup[er] Dunnesmore in the county of Warwick.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas and Katherine have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William, of which William, John, Richard, Richard and Nicholas have 2 messuages, 2 tofts, 1 carucate of land, 4 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 6 shillings of rent of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Katherine to William, John, Richard, Richard and Nicholas and the heirs of William for ever. And besides Thomas and Katherine granted for themselves and the heirs of Katherine that 3 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 8 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and 14 shillings of rent - which Richard Lowe and Pernel, his wife, held for the life of Pernel of the inheritance of Katherine in the vill of Couene on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Pernel ought to revert to Thomas and Katherine and the heirs of Katherine - after the decease of Pernel shall remain to William, John, Richard Batemon', Richard Warde and Nicholas and the heirs of William, to hold together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: William, John, Richard Batemon', Richard Warde and Nicholas have given them 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: William Newport, John Curtis, Richard Bateman, Richard Ward, Nicholas Underhill, Thomas Rodsley, Katherine Rodsley, Richard Lowe, Pernel Lowe
Places: Coven (in Brewood), Princethorpe (in Stretton on Dunsmore), Stretton on Dunsmore
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 140.
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County: Northamptonshire. Rutland. Huntingdonshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One week from St John the Baptist, 11 Henry VI [1 July 1433].
Parties: John Raytheby, John Burgh', Thomas Palmer and William Smyth', clerk, querents, and John Colepeper, knight, and Julian, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Isham and 12 messuages, 14 tofts, 200 acres of land, 34 acres of meadow, 24 acres of pasture and 4 pounds of rent in Isham, Orlyngbere, Waldegraue, Yeluertoft, Cleycotes, Lilbourne and Northtoft by Gildesburgh' in the county of Northampton and the manor of Exton' and 36 messuages, 8 tofts, 1 mill, 120 acres of land, 80 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 100 shillings of rent in Exton', Greteham, Cottesmore, Whitewell' and Barnardeshill' in the county of Rutland and the advowson of the church of Conyngton' in the county of Huntingdon.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Colepeper and Julian have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of John Burgh', as those which the same John, John Raytheby, Thomas and William have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John to John Raytheby, John Burgh', Thomas and William and the heirs of John Burgh' for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John Raytheby, John Burgh', Thomas and William have given them 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Raithby, John Burgh, Thomas Palmer, William Smith, John Culpeper, Julian Culpeper
Places: Isham, Orlingbury, Walgrave, Yelvertoft, Clay Coton, Lilbourne, Nortoft (in Guilsborough), Exton, Greetham, Cottesmore, Whitwell, Barnsdale (in Exton), Conington
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 141.
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County: Berkshire. Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 11 Henry VI [8 July 1433].
Parties: Robert Shotesbrok', knight, querent, and William Beauchamp', knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Westwodehay and the advowson of the church of the same manor and 1 messuage, 1 carucate and 3 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture and 12 acres of wood in Holt' and Kentebury in the county of Berkshire and 4 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 6 acres of meadow and 3 acres of wood in Swampton' in the county of Southampton.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor, tenements and advowson to be the right of Robert, as those which he has of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Robert has given them 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert Shottesbrook, William Beauchamp, Elizabeth Beauchamp
Places: West Woodhay, Holt (in Kintbury), Kintbury, Swampton (in St Mary Bourne)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 142.
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County: Wiltshire. Berkshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 11 Henry VI [8 July 1433].
Parties: Reynold Kentwode, the dean of the cathedral church of St Paul, London', John Roches, Richard Feton', John Brid', Nicholas Crikkelade and Walter Tayllard', querents, and William Beauchamp', knight, and Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Netherhauen and 12 messuages, 10 virgates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 100 acres of pasture in Netherhauen and Hakeleston' in the county of Wiltshire and the manors of Ouerbury and Northbury in Est Ildesley and 1 messuage, 100 acres of land and 40 acres of pasture in Hodycote and West Ildesley in the county of Berkshire.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Roches, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth to Reynold, John, Richard, John, Nicholas and Walter and the heirs of John Roches for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Reynold, John, Richard, John, Nicholas and Walter have given them 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Reynold Kentwood, John Roches, Richard Fitton, John Bride, Nicholas Cricklade, Walter Taillard, William Beauchamp, Elizabeth Beauchamp
Places: London, Netheravon, Haxton (in Fittleton), East Ilsley, Northbury (in East Ilsley), Hodcutt (in West Ilsley), West Ilsley
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 143.
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County: Devon. Cornwall.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Three weeks from St Michael, 12 Henry VI [20 October 1433].
Parties: James Chuddelegh', John Copleston', William Chuddelegh' and John Harry the elder, querents, and John Harry the younger and Joan, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manors of Lamerton', Whytechurche, Weregyffard' and Radeford', 6 messuages, 2 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dove-cot and 1 carucate and 20 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 8 pounds, 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent in Esthoo, Treawen', Plympstoke, Denyscombe and Kympebeare and the advowson of the church of Weregyffard' in the county of Devon and 7 shillings of rent in Northcote, Huskyn', Polmorkyn', Laydok', Landyecre and Clyse in the county of Cornwall.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: John Harry the younger and Joan have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rents and advowson to be the right of John Copleston', and have rendered the manors, tenements and advowson to them [sic] in the court, and they have granted to James, John Copleston', William and John Harry the elder the rents, excepting 26 shillings and 8 pence of rent, together with the homages and all services of Thomas Blakehay, Joan Vyncent, Edward Jacob, John Herle, knight, Richard Reprynna, John Polmorkyn', William Kelygath', John Reprynna and Joan, his wife, John Colshill', John Jaybeyn' and John Cork' and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of John Harry the younger and Joan, his wife, of the manor of Radeford' and in the vills of Esthoo, Plympstoke, Treawen', Northcote, Huskyn', Polmorkyn', Laydok', Landyecre and Clyse, to hold to James, John Copleston', William Chuddelegh' and John Harry the elder and the heirs of John Copleston', of the chief lords for ever. And besides John Harry the younger and Joan, his wife, granted for themselves and the heirs of Joan that the 26 shillings and 8 pence of rent above excepted - which Robert Dobbe held for life of the inheritance of Joan in the vill of Denyscombe on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Robert ought to revert to John Harry the younger and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of Joan - after the decease of Robert shall remain to James, John Copleston', William Chuddelegh' and John Harry the elder and the heirs of John Copleston', to hold together with the aforesaid manors, tenements, rents and advowson of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: James, John Copleston', William Chuddelegh' and John Harry the elder have given them 1000 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: James Chudleigh, John Copplestone, William Chudleigh, John Harry, Joan Harry, Thomas Blakehay, Joan Vincent, Edward Jacob, John Herle, Richard Reprynna, John Polmarken, William Killygath, John Reprynna, Joan Reprynna, John Coleshill, John Jaybien, John Cork, Robert Dobb
Places: Lamerton, Whitchurch, Weare Giffard, Radford, East Hooe (both in Plymstock), Traine (in Wembury), Plymstock, Denscombe (in Clayhanger), Kimber (in Northlew), 'Northcote', Hurstyn (in St Breock), Polmarken (in St Germans), Ladock, Landrake, Clies (in Mawgan in Meneage)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 144.
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County: Hertfordshire. Middlesex.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from St Michael, 9 Henry VI [27 October 1430]. And afterwards one week from St Hilary, 12 Henry VI [20 January 1434].
Parties: John Bernyngham, clerk, John Carpenter of London', William Ketrych', William Newebery, John Maldon' of London', grocer, and Richard Ketrych' of London', grocer, querents, and Robert Broun, clerk, son and heir of Thomas Broun, late of London', grocer, deforciant.
Property: 1 messuage and 5 acres of land in Walthamcrouchestrete in the parish of Chestunt in the county of Hertford and 1 garden and 12 shops in the parish of St Giles without Crepulgate, London', in the county of Middlesex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard, and has granted for himself and his heirs that 1 messuage and 5 acres of land in the vill of Walthamcrouchestrete - which Nicholas Dykeson', the rector of the church of Chestunt, and Walter Grene, esquire, held for their lives - and 1 garden and 12 shops - which Isabel Broun', late the wife of Thomas Broun', citizen and grocer of London', held for life - of the inheritance of Robert in the parish of St Giles on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Nicholas, Walter and Isabel ought to revert to Robert and his heirs - after the decease of Nicholas, Walter and Isabel shall remain to John, John, William, William, John and Richard and the heirs of Richard, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John, John, William, William, John and Richard have given him 100 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Barningham, John Carpenter, William Kettridge, William Newbury, John Maldon, Richard Kettridge, Robert Brown, Thomas Brown, Nicholas Dixon, Walter Green, Isabel Brown
Places: London, Waltham Cross (in Cheshunt), Cheshunt, St Giles without Cripplegate
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 145.
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County: Staffordshire. Derbyshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St Hilary, 12 Henry VI [27 January 1434].
Parties: John Leuenthorp' the elder, esquire, John Leuenthorp' the younger, Robert Suthwell' and Henry Roppesley, clerk, querents, and William Leuenthorp' of Wednesbury and Joan, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Tymmore in the county of Stafford and a fifth part of the manor of Egynton' on the Heth' in the county of Derby.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William and Joan have acknowledged the manor and fifth part to be the right of Henry, as those which Henry, John, John and Robert have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan to John, John, Robert and Henry and the heirs of Henry for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: John, John, Robert and Henry have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Leventhorpe, Robert Southwell, Henry Ropsley, William Leventhorpe, Joan Leventhorpe
Places: Wednesbury (in Staffordshire), Timmor (in Fisherwick), Egginton
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 146.
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County: Essex. Norfolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St Martin, 12 Henry VI [25 November 1433]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [11 April 1434].
Parties: Robert Cauendich' and Robert Peyton', querents, and Robert Hunte and Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
Property: A third part of the manors of Alfreston' in Magna Dunmowe and Bacons in Danesey and the advowson of a third part of the free chapel or prebend in the church of Danesey in the county of Essex and a third part of the manors of Marham and Westtoftes in the county of Norfolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Robert Hunte and Katherine have acknowledged the third parts and advowson to be the right of Robert Cauendich', as those which the same Robert and Robert Peyton' have of their gift.
For this: Robert Cauendich' and Robert Peyton' have granted to Robert Hunte and Katherine the third parts and advowson and have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Robert Hunte and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to William Richer of Bury, Simon Lyndesele, Robert Cope, the rector of the church of Resschebrook', John Mounfort, the vicar of the church of Canesfeld', Master Richard Lyghtfot, chaplain, and John Braybrook', chaplain, and the heirs of Robert.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Robert Cavendish, Robert Peyton, Robert Hunt, Katherine Hunt, William Richer, Simon Lindsell, Robert Cope, John Montfort, Richard Lightfoot, John Braybrook
Places: Alfriston (in Great Dunmow), Bacons (in Dengie), Dengie, Marham, West Tofts, Bury St Edmunds, Rushbrooke (both in Suffolk), 'Canesfeld''
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 147.
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County: Kent. Sussex.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St Martin, 12 Henry VI [25 November 1433]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [11 April 1434].
Parties: Richard Waller, Walter Taylard', William B[...]y, John Ailmere, Henry Doubell' and Richard Dirland', querents, and Thomas Pope and Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
Property: The manor of Salernescourt and 6 acres of land in Stone in the county of Kent and 150 acres of land and 10 acres of wood in Iden', Pesemerssh', Ewerst and Westham in the county of Sussex.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Thomas and Katherine have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Richard Dirland', as those which the same Richard, Walter, William, John, Henry and Richard Waller have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Katherine to Richard, Walter, William, John, Henry and Richard and the heirs of Richard Dirland' for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: Richard, Walter, William, John, Henry and Richard have given them 300 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Richard Waller, Walter Taillard, William B[...]y, John Aylmer, Henry Dobell, Richard Durland, Thomas Pope, Katherine Pope
Places: 'Salernescourt', Stone in Oxney, Iden, Peasmarsh, Ewhurst, Westham
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 148.
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County: Staffordshire. Worcestershire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 12 Henry VI [7 May 1434].
Parties: Humphrey, earl of Stafford, querent, and [William W]ylkes, deforciant.
Property: The manor of Dorlaston' and 80 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 9 shillings of rent in Dorlaston' and Bentley and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Stafford and the manor of Lee in Yerdeley in the county of Worcester.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: William has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of the earl, of which the earl has the manor of Dorlaston', the tenements and the advowson of his gift, and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs to the earl and his heirs for ever. And besides William granted for himself and his heirs that the manor of Lee - which John Unet and Alice, his wife, held for the life of Alice of the inheritance of William on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Alice ought to revert to William and his heirs - after the decease of Alice shall remain to the earl and his heirs, to hold together with the manor of Dorlaston', the tenements and the advowson of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty: Warranty.
For this: The earl has given him 200 marks of silver.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: Humphrey, earl of Stafford, William Wilkes, John Unett, Alice Unett
Places: Darlaston, Bentley (in Wolverhampton), Lea Hall (in Yardley)
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 149.
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County: Essex. Norfolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Ascension, 12 Henry VI [7 May 1434].
Parties: John Wilberfosse, clerk, querent, and Richard Fox, esquire, deforciant.
Property: A third part of the manors of Bacons and Alfrestonhalle in Magna Dunmowe and the advowson of the chapel or prebend in the church of Danesey in the county of Essex and a third part of the manors of Marham and Westoftes in the county of Norfolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard has acknowledged the third parts and advowson to be the right of John, as those which John has of his gift.
For this: John has granted to Richard the third parts and advowson and has rendered them to him in the court, to hold to Richard, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the life of Richard. And after the decease of Richard the third parts and advowson shall remain to Joan, the wife of the aforesaid Richard, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Joan. And after the decease of Joan the third parts and advowson shall remain to the heirs of the body of Walter Bygood', to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Richard.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Wilberfoss, Richard Fox, Joan Fox, Walter Bigod
Places: Bacons (in Dengie), Alfriston (in Great Dunmow), Dengie, Marham, West Tofts
 
CP 25/1/292/67, number 150.
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County: Cambridgeshire. Suffolk.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 12 Henry VI [8 July 1434].
Parties: John Fortescu, Adam Summayster and John Gough', querents, and Richard Bruyn' and Joan, his wife, daughter and heir of John Rykhull', deforciants.
Property: The manors of Cheuele and Dytton' Cammoys and the advowson of the church of the manor of Cheuele in the county of Cambridge and 4 acres of meadow in Thirlowe in the county of Suffolk.
Action: Plea of covenant.
Agreement: Richard and Joan have acknowledged the manors, meadow and advowson to be the right of John Fortescu, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan to John, Adam and John and the heirs of John Fortescu for ever.
Warranty: Warranty against Richard, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
For this: John, Adam and John have granted for themselves and the heirs of John Fortescu that they will render each year to Richard and Joan for the life of Joan, who was the wife of John Rykhull', 10 marks of silver, to wit, a moiety at the feast of St Martin and the other moiety at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist. And after the decease of Joan, who was the wife of John Rykhull', 20 marks of silver to Richard and Joan, his wife, for the lives of Richard and Joan as aforesaid. Richard and Joan, his wife, shall have the right to distrain. And after the decease of Joan, Richard and Joan, John, Adam and John and the heirs of John Fortescu shall be quit of the payment for ever.

Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)
Persons: John Fortescue, Adam Summaster, John Gough, Richard Bruin, John Rickhill, Joan Rickhill
Places: Cheveley, Ditton Camoys (in Woodditton), Thurlow


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