Feet of Fines CP 25/1/286/31
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Wiltshire. Devon.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 11 [Edward II] [6 October 1317].
John de Wroxhale and
Alice, his wife, querents, by
William de Lucy, put in the place of Alice by the lord king's writ, and
John de Erlegh', deforciant.
The manor of Wroxhale and a moiety of 1 knight's fee in Colerne and
the advowsons of the church and chapel of the aforesaid manor in the county of Wiltshire and
1 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 3 acres of moor [and] 2 shillings of rent in
Berewe by Kyngesbrugge in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
John de Wroxhale has acknowledged the tenements and advowsons to be the right of John de Erlegh',
as those which the same John has of the gift of John de Wroxhale.
John de Erlegh' has granted to John de Wroxhale and Alice the tenements and advowsons
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John de Wroxhale and Alice and the male heirs of the body of John, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John de Brokenbergh' and the male heirs of his body and
(2) to the right heirs of John de Wroxhale.
John de Wraxall,
Alice de Wraxall,
William de Lucy,
John de Erleigh,
John de Brokenborough
South Wraxall, Colerne, Borough (in Charleton),
Kingsbridge
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Norfolk. Cambridgeshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 11 Edward II [6 October 1317].
Edmund Bretoun and
Ermetruda, his wife, querents, by
Nicholas le Bretoun, put in the place of Ermetruda, and
Richard de Teye, the parson of the church of Teyden', and
Henry de Burgh', chaplain, deforciants.
The manor of Sparham in the county of Norfolk and
1 messuage, 280 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 18 acres of wood and 60 shillings of rent in
Burgh', Brynkele, Wyllingham,
Weston' and Dullyngham in the county of Cambridge.
Plea of covenant.
Edmund has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard and Henry have of his gift.
Richard and Henry have granted to Edmund and Ermetruda the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Edmund and Ermetruda and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Edmund.
Edmund Breton,
Ermetruda Breton,
Nicholas le Breton,
Richard de Tey,
Henry de Burgh
Theydon Bois, Theydon Garnon or Theydon Mount (all 3 in Essex),
Sparham, Burrough Green,
Brinkley, Willingham (in Carlton-cum-Willingham), Weston Colville,
Dullingham
227
Northamptonshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 11 Edward II [6 October 1317].
John de Nodarijs and
Grace, his wife, querents, by
John de la Hide, put in the place of Grace by the lord king's writ, and
Robert fiz Nel, deforciant.
The manor of Cestre in the county of Northampton and
the manors of Weston' and Gothurst
and the advowson of the church of the vill of Gothurst in
the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert has of his gift.
Robert has granted to John and Grace the manors and advowson
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Grace and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
John de Nowers,
Grace de Nowers,
John de la Hide,
Robert FitzNeil
Little Chester (in Irchester), Weston Underwood, Gayhurst
228
Essex. Middlesex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 11 Edward II [13 October 1317].
Robert atte Melne of Stratford' atte Bowe and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
Ralph le Feure of Brembeleye and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
5 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 5 shillings of rent in
Westhamme in the county of Essex and
2 acres of land and 4 shillings of rent in
Brembeleye in the county of Middlesex.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Joan,
as those which Robert and Joan have of their gift,
to hold to Robert and Joan and the heirs of Joan, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Ralph and Margery for themselves and the heirs of Margery.
Robert and Joan have given them 10 marks of silver.
Robert atte Mill,
Joan atte Mill,
Ralph le Smith,
Margery le Smith
Stratford (in Bow), Bromley, West Ham
229
Cambridgeshire. Norfolk.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 11 Edward II [27 October 1317].
John le Moigne of Weston', querent, and
Thomas de Coleuill', deforciant.
The manor of Weston' by Westwrottyng' in the county of Cambridge and
the manor of Rokelond' Toftes and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas has of his gift.
Thomas has granted to John the manors and advowson
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John, of the chief lords for the life of John.
And after the decease of John the manors and advowson shall remain to
Baldwin de Maneriis, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Baldwin.
And after the decease of Baldwin the manors and advowson shall remain to
John, son of
Henry de Cokefeld', 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 John le Moigne.
John le Moyne,
Thomas de Colville,
Baldwin de Manors,
Henry de Cockfield,
John de Cockfield
Weston Colville, West Wratting, Rockland
230
Yorkshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 11 Edward II [12 November 1317].
Nichole, who was the wife of
William le Vauassour, querent, by
John Jun, put [in her place by] the lord king's [writ], and
Robert, son of
William le Vauassour, deforciant.
15 messuages, 12 bovates and 68 and a half acres of land, 20 acres and 1 rood of meadow, 20 acres and a sixth part of 20 acres of pasture,
42 shillings and 1 halfpenny and 1 farthing of rent and a moiety of a ferry beyond the water of
Ayr in Friston' in
Friston' and Ferybrygg' in the county of York and
a moiety of the manor of Cokeryngton' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
Robert has granted to Nichole the tenements
and has rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Nichole, of Robert and his heirs for the life of Nichole,
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 Nichole the tenements shall revert to Robert and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of Nichole, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
William le Vavasour,
Nichole le Vavasour,
Robert le Vavasour,
John June
River Aire, Ferry Fryston, Ferrybridge (in Ferry Fryston and Pontefract),
Cockerington
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Lincolnshire. Yorkshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 11 Edward II [20 January 1318].
Adam de Eueryngham of Birkyn, querent, and
Thomas, son of
Adam de Eueryngham of Birkyn, deforciant.
171 and a half acres of land, 22 acres of meadow and 10 pounds and 7 shillings of rent in
Riskyngton' in the county of Lincoln and
105 acres of land and 14 acres of meadow in
Birkyn in the county of York.
Plea of covenant.
Adam has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas has of his gift.
Thomas has granted to Adam the tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Adam, of the chief lords for the life of Adam.
And after the decease of Adam the tenements shall remain to
John, son of the same [Adam], and
Beatrice, 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 John.
Adam de Everingham,
Thomas de Everingham,
John de Everingham,
Beatrice de Everingham
Birkin, Ruskington
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Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 11 Edward II [9 February 1318].
Michael de Meledon', querent, and
John, son of
John de Stratford', deforciant.
A moiety of 2 messuages, of 6 acres of land and of 3 weirs in
Kersington' in the county of Oxford and
a moiety of 8 acres of meadow in Wyghtham in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the moieties to be the right of Michael,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to Michael and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
Michael has given him 10 marks of silver.
Michael de Meldon,
John de Stratford
Cassington, Wytham
233
Westmorland. Lancashire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward II [7 May 1318].
Ingram de Gynes and
Christian, his wife, querents, and
John, son of
John de Cauncefeld', deforciant.
The manor of Casterton' in the county of Westmorland and
the manor of Whytington' in the county of Lancaster.
Plea of covenant.
Ingram and Christian have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John,
as those which he has of their gift.
John has granted to Ingram and Christian the manors
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Ingram and Christian, of the chief lords for the lives of Ingram and Christian.
And after the decease of Ingram and Christian the manors shall remain to
Baldwin de Gynes and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, the manors shall remain
to Robert, brother of the same Baldwin, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Robert.
And after the decease of Robert the manors shall remain to the right heirs of Christian, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Ingram de Gynes,
Christian de Gynes,
John de Cansfield,
Baldwin de Gynes,
Robert de Gynes
Casterton, Whittington
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Somerset. Dorset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward II [7 May 1318].
Thomas Daumarle and
Cecily, his wife, querents, by
Thomas de Crukerne, put in the place of Cecily by the lord king's writ, and
Nicholas Portebref', deforciant.
The manors of Berkele and Skylgate in the county of Somerset and
the manor of Milton' by Gillyngham in the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Nicholas,
as those which Nicholas has of his gift.
Nicholas has granted to Thomas and Cecily the manors
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Cecily and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.
Thomas Daumarle,
Cecily Daumarle,
Thomas de Crewkerne,
Nicholas Portebref
Berkley, Skilgate,
Milton (in Gillingham)
235
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward II [7 May 1318].
Philip Rayl, chaplain, and
Katherine, who was the wife of
Walter, son of
William de Metyngham, querents, by
Geoffrey Bacun, put in the place of Katherine, and
Henry de Mundham, chaplain, deforciant.
2 messuages, 60 acres and 5 and a half feet of land in length and 4 feet of land in width, 23 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 7 acres of alder,
5 acres of marsh and
10 shillings of rent and a rent of 1 cock and 3 hens in
Metyngham, Shipmedewe, Ilketleshale and
Bungeye in the county of Suffolk and
30 acres of land [and] 2 shillings, 6 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Wotton' and Bedyngham in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
Philip has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Henry.
Henry has granted to Philip and Katherine the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Philip and Katherine, of the chief lords for the life of Katherine.
And after the decease of Katherine the tenements shall remain to
James, son of
Walter de Metingham,
and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Joan, sister of the same James,
and the heirs of her body,
(2) to James, brother of the aforesaid Walter de Metyngham,
and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of James, brother of Walter.
Philip Rayle,
William de Mettingham,
Walter de Mettingham,
Katherine de Mettingham,
Geoffrey Bacon,
Henry de Mundham,
James de Mettingham,
Joan de Mettingham
Mettingham, Shipmeadow, Ilketshall,
Bungay,
Woodton, Bedingham
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Northamptonshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 11 Edward II [7 May 1318].
John de Leukenore and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, by
Geoffrey de Vilers, put in the place of Elizabeth by the lord king's writ, and
John de Vilers, deforciant.
The manor of Magna Harewedon' and 1 messuage, 2 carucates of land and 12 shillings of rent in
Slypton' in the county of Northampton and
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land and 66 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
Bridecote in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
John de Leukenore has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John de Vilers,
as those which the same John has of the gift of John de Leukenore.
John de Vilers has granted to John de Leukenore and Elizabeth the tenements
and [has rendered] them to them in the court,
to hold to John de Leukenore 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.
John de Lewknor,
Elizabeth de Lewknor,
Geoffrey de Villiers,
John de Villiers
Great Harrowden, Slipton, Burcot (in Clifton Hampden)
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Somerset. Dorset.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 11 Edward II [14 May 1318].
Edward de Stradelyng' and
Ellen, his wife, querents, by
William de Perret, put in the place of Ellen by the lord king's writ, and
Michael le Rous, deforciant.
3 messuages, 1 mill, 5 carucates and 2 virgates of land, 31 acres of meadow, 141 acres of wood [and] 7 pounds, 9 shillings and 2 pence of rent in
Cumbe Haweye, Wachet Haweye and
Hennegraue by Brywton' and the advowson of the church of
Cumbe Haweye in the county of Somerset and
1 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 25 acres of meadow, 15 acres of wood and 108 shillings and 8 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Cumpton' Haweye and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Dorset.
[Plea of covenant?].
Edward has acknowledged the tenements and advowsons to be the right of Michael,
as those which Michael has of his gift.
Michael has granted to Edward and Ellen the tenements and advowsons
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Edward and Ellen and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Edward.
Edward de Stradling,
Ellen de Stradling,
William de Perrot,
Michael le Rous
Combe Hay, Watchet Haweye (in St Decumans), Henley Grove (in Milton Clevedon),
Bruton, Nether Compton
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Hertfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 11 Edward II [25 June 1318].
Ralph le Mareschal and
Isabel la Mareschal, querents, and
Thomas le Mareschal, deforciant.
1 messuage, 33 and a half acres of land, 13 acres and 3 roods of meadow, 3 acres of pasture and 5 marks of rent in
Bettelawe, Aldewyk', Wygenton',
Tiscote, Chetyndon' and Helpestrope in the county of Hertford and
23 and a half acres of land, 11 and a half acres of meadow and 4 pounds of rent in
Wyngraue and Wynge in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas has of his gift.
Thomas has granted to Ralph and Isabel the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Ralph and Isabel and the heirs of Isabel, of the chief lords for ever.
Ralph le Marshall,
Isabel la Marshall,
Thomas le Marshall
Betlow, Aldwick (both in Tring), Wiggington,
Tiscot (in Tring), Cheddington (in Buckinghamshire),
Helsthorpe (in Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire), Wingrave, Wing
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Hertfordshire. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 11 Edward II [1 July 1318].
Isabel, who was the wife of
Hugh Bardolf', querent, and
Master James de Moun, deforciant.
The manor of Watton' in the county of Hertford and
the manor of Adyngton' in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
Isabel has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Master James,
as those which he has of her gift.
Master James has granted to Isabel the manors
and has rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Isabel, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Isabel.
And after the decease of Isabel the manors shall remain to
Thomas Bardolf' and his heirs,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Hugh Bardolf,
Isabel Bardolf,
James de Mohun,
Thomas Bardolf
Watton-at-Stone, Addington
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Hampshire. Norfolk. Middlesex. Hertfordshire. Sussex.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 11 Edward II [1 July 1318].
Isabel, who was the wife of
Hugh Bardolf', querent, and
Master James de Moun, deforciant.
The manor of Gretham and the advowson of the church of Gretham in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Scrouteby in the county of Norfolk and
16 acres of meadow and 10 shillings of rent in
Edelmeton' in the county of Middlesex and
the advowson of the church of Stapelford' in the county of Hertford and
12 pounds of rent in Wengeton' and Berwyk' in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
Isabel has acknowledged the tenements and advowsons to be the right of Master James,
as those which he has of her gift.
Master James has granted to Isabel the tenements and advowsons
and has rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Isabel, of the chief lords for the life of Isabel.
And after the decease of Isabel the tenements and advowsons shall remain to
Thomas Bardolf' and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Hugh Bardolf,
Isabel Bardolf,
James de Mohun,
Thomas Bardolf
Greatham, Scratby (in Ormesby St Margaret), Edmonton,
Stapleford, Winton (in Alfriston), Berwick
241
Nottinghamshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 12 Edward II [8 July 1318].
Philip de Caltoft', querent, and
John de Caltoft' and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of the manor of Briggeford' by Byngham
and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Nottingham and
a moiety of the manor of Saxeby in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
John and Agnes have acknowledged the moieties and advowson to be the right of Philip,
as those which he has of their gift.
Philip has granted to John and Agnes the moieties and advowson
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Agnes, of Philip and his heirs for the lives of John and Agnes,
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 John and Agnes the moieties and advowson shall revert to
Philip and his heirs, quit of the heirs of John and Agnes, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Philip de Caltoft,
John de Caltoft,
Agnes de Caltoft
East Bridgford, Bingham, Saxby
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243
Gloucestershire. Somerset.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 12 Edward II [6 October 1318].
William Reynald of Eyford', querent, and
Margaret, who was the wife of
Nicholas de Valers, deforciant.
2 messuages, 23 acres of land, 30 acres of wood and 13 shillings, 1 penny and 1 halfpenny of rent and a moiety of 1 messuage
and a third part of 1 knight's fee in
Iwelegh', Camme and Baudynton' in the county of Gloucester and
1 messuage, 36 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 17 acres of pasture and a third part of 1 mill in
Wynfrith, Ragel, Dundray,
Cranemere and Ca[de?]cote in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Margaret has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William,
as those which he has of her gift.
William has granted to Margaret the tenements
and has rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Margaret, of the chief lords for the life of Margaret.
And after the decease of Margaret the tenements shall remain to
Walter de Romeseye and
Katherine, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John, son of the same Walter, and
Margaret, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies and
(2) to the right heirs of Katherine.
[Endorsed: Thomas de Berkeleye the elder puts in his claim.]
William Reynold,
Nicholas de Valers,
Margaret de Valers,
Walter de Romsey,
Katherine de Romsey,
John de Romsey,
Margaret de Romsey,
Thomas de Berkeley
Eyford (in Gloucestershire), Uley, Cam,
Baunton, Winford, Regil (in Winford),
Dundry, Cranmore, Catcott
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245
Berkshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 12 Edward II [6 October 1318].
Miles de Morton', querent, and
John Ma[ri?]ot of Walyngford', deforciant.
3 messuages, 3 tofts, 25 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 8 shillings and 3 pence of rent in
Walyngford', Wynterbrok' and Clopcote in the county of Berkshire and
1 messuage, 1 virgate and 3 acres of land in Mungewell' and Newenham in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Miles,
as those which Miles has of his gift.
Miles has granted to John the tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John, of the chief lords for the life of John.
And after the decease of John the tenements shall remain to
John, son of the same John, and
Joan, his wife, and the heirs of John, son of John,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
[Endorsed: Alice, who was the wife of Thomas de Radeleye, puts in her claim etc.]
Miles de Morton,
John Marriott,
Joan Marriott,
Thomas de Radley,
Alice de Radley
Wallingford, Winterbrook (in Cholsey), Clapcot (in Wallingford),
Mongewell, Newnham Murren
246
Shropshire. Staffordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 12 Edward II [6 October 1318].
Reynold de Chetewynde, querent, and
John de Chetewynde, deforciant.
The manor of Chetewynde in the county of Shropshire and
the manor of Weston' by Staundon' in the county of Stafford.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Reynold,
as those which Reynold has of his gift.
Reynold has granted to John the manors
and has 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.
Reynold de Chetwynd,
John de Chetwynd
Chetwynd, Weston (in Standon)
247
Somerset. Hampshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 12 Edward II [13 October 1318].
Walter de Romesye and
Katherine, his wife, querents, and
Walter de Wotton' and
John de Middelton', deforciants.
2 messuages, 4 carucates of land and 20 shillings of rent in
Ocle, Mudiford', Chilterne and
Hull' in the county of Somerset and
2 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood and 20 pounds of rent in
Romesye, Dene and la Hyde in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
Walter de Romesye has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Walter de Wotton',
as those which the same Walter and John have of his gift.
Walter de Wotton' and John have granted to Walter de Romesye and Katherine the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Walter de Romesye and Katherine and the heirs of Walter, of the chief lords for ever.
Walter de Romsey,
Katherine de Romsey,
Walter de Wootton,
John de Middleton
Oakley (in Chilthorne Domer), Mudford, Chilthorne Domer,
Tintinhull,
Romsey, Dean, Hyde (in Winchester)
248
Northamptonshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 12 Edward II [27 October 1318].
William de Waure and
Cecily, his wife, querents, by
Robert Randolf, put in the place of Cecily by the lord king's writ, and
John de Waure, deforciant.
4 messuages, 2 virgates and 6 acres of land, 4 shillings of rent [and] a moiety of 1 mill and of 1 acre of meadow in
Stanford', Yeruertoft and la Doune in the county of Northampton and
3 messuages, 180 acres of land, 7 acres of meadow and 5 shillings of rent in
Ouynge, Whitch[ir?]che and North Merston' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
William has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which John has of his gift.
John has granted to William and Cecily the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Cecily and the heirs of William, of the chief lords for ever.
William de Over,
Cecily de Over,
Robert Randolf,
John de Over
Stanford, Yelvertoft, Downtown (in Stanford),
Oving, Whitchurch, North Marston
249
Somerset. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 12 Edward II [3 November 1318].
Lawrence de Sc'o Mauro,
[Alan] de Cherleton' and
Ellen, his wife, querents, by
William de Mukkeleston', put in the place of Ellen by the lord king's writ, and
[Warin] de Sc'o Mauro, deforciant.
The manor of la Rode and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Somerset and
the manor of Wyttenham and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Lawrence has acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Warin,
as those which Warin has of his gift.
Warin has granted to Alan and Ellen the manors and advowsons
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Alan and Ellen, of the chief lords for the life of Ellen.
And after the decease of Ellen the manors and advowsons shall remain to Lawrence,
to hold of the chief lords for the life of Lawrence.
And after the decease of Lawrence the manors and advowsons shall remain to
Alan, son of
Nicholas de Sc'o Mauro,
and the male heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Nicholas, brother of the same Alan, and the male heirs of his body and
(2) to Thomas, son of the aforesaid Nicholas de Sc'o Mauro, and his heirs.
Lawrence de Seymour,
Alan de Charlton,
Ellen de Charlton,
William de Mucklestone,
Warin de Seymour,
Nicholas de Seymour,
Alan de Seymour,
Thomas de Seymour
Rode, Wittenham (in Wingfield)
250
Gloucestershire. Wiltshire.*
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 12 Edward II [12 November 1318].
Bew (Bogo) de Knouill' and
Joan, his wife, querents, by
Oliver de Serynton', put in the place of Joan by the lord king's writ, and
Robert le Teyntour and
Warin de Queryndon', deforciants.
The manors of Killecote and P[ar]ua Teynton' in the county of Gloucester and
the manor of Dycherigg' and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Bew has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert and Warin have of his gift.
Robert and Warin have granted to Bew and Joan the manors and advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Bew and Joan and the heirs of Bew, of the chief lords for ever.
[* Added in a different hand.]
Bew de Knoville,
Joan de Knoville,
Oliver de Servington,
Robert le Taintor,
Warin de Quarrington
Kilcott (in Hawkesbury), Little Taynton (in Taynton), Ditteridge
251
Essex. Huntingdonshire.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 12 Edward II [12 November 1318].
John Engayne and
Ellen, his wife, and
Nicholas Engayne, querents, and
Thomas de Arderne and
Henry de Stradebrok', deforciants.
The manor of Nuttele in the county of Essex and
the manor of Dilyngton' in the county of Huntingdon.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and Henry have of his gift.
Thomas and Henry have granted to John and Ellen the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Ellen, of the chief lords for the lives of John and Ellen.
And after the decease of John and Ellen the manors shall remain to
Nicholas, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Nicholas.
And after the decease [of Nicholas] the manors shall remain to
John, son of the aforesaid Nicholas, and
Joan, daughter of
Robert Peuerel, and
the heirs begotten by John on the body of Joan,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Engayne.
John Engaine,
Ellen Engaine,
Nicholas Engaine,
Thomas de Arderne,
Henry de Stradbroke,
Robert Peverell,
Joan Peverell
Notley, Dillington (in Great Staughton)
252
Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 12 Edward II [18 November 1318].
Richard de Tours of Toureseye and
Agnes, his wife, querents, and
Richard, son of
William de Aylesbury, deforciant.
2 tofts and 7 acres of land in Toureseye in the county of Buckingham and
78 shillings and 2 pence of rent in
Stoketalemache in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
Richard de Tours has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard, son of William,
as those which the same Richard has of the gift of Richard de Tours.
Richard, son of William, has granted to Richard de Tours and Agnes the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Richard de Tours and Agnes and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Richard de Tours.
Richard de Towers,
Agnes de Towers,
William de Aylesbury,
Richard de Aylesbury
Towersey, Stoke Talmage
253
Dorset. Somerset.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 12 Edward II [20 January 1319].
William de Reigny, querent, and
John de Reigny and
Mabel, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 60 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 40 shillings of rent in
Brudeport, Bradepol and Mershwodeual in the county of Dorset and
169 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood and 10 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Estludeford', Fodyndon' and Babbecary in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
John and Mabel have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William,
as those which he has of their gift.
William has granted to John and Mabel the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Mabel and the heirs of their bodies, of William and his heirs for ever,
rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist,
and doing to the chief lords all other services.
In default of such heirs, then tenements shall revert to
William and his heirs, quit of the other heirs of John and Mabel,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
William de Reigny,
John de Reigny,
Mabel de Reigny
Bridport, Bradpole, Marshwood Vale,
East Lydford, Foddington (in Babcary), Babcary
254
Gloucestershire. Wiltshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 12 Edward II [20 January 1319].
John de Bradelegh' and
Isabel, his wife, querents, by
John Gacelyn, put in the place of Isabel by the lord king's writ, and
Nicholas de [Caldecote?], deforciant.
3 messuages, 3 tofts, 3 gardens, 6 bovates of land, 11 acres of meadow, 3 acres of wood, 40 shillings of rent and a rent of 1 pound of pepper
and [a third?] part of 1 mill in Cherleton', Tridelond' and
Weston' of St Lawrence by Hembury in the county of Gloucester and
3 messuages, 1 dove-cot and 14 acres of land in
Bradford' in the county of Wiltshire and
3 messuages, 1 garden, 47 acres of land, 10 and a half acres of meadow, 5 shillings of rent and a moiety of 1 acre of pasture in
Thachham and Coldrop in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to John and Isabel and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John and Isabel have given him 100 marks of silver.
John de Bradley,
Isabel de Bradley,
John Gosselin,
Nicholas de Caldecote
Charlton (in Henbury), Redland (in Westbury on Trym), Lawrence Weston (in Henbury),
Henbury, Bradford on Avon, Thatcham,
Colthrop (in Thatcham)
255
Northumberland. Yorkshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward II [10 June 1319].
Bertram de Mount Bourcher and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
William de Sancto Egidio, deforciant.
The manors of Horton', Hereford' and Stikelawe and 2 mills in
Corebrigge in the county of Northumberland and
the manor of Dalton' Trauers in the county of York.
Plea of covenant.
Bertram and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William,
as those which he has of their gift.
William has granted to Bertram and Joan the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Bertram 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.
Bertram de Mont Bourcher,
Joan de Mont Bourcher,
William de Saint Giles
Horton, Hartford, Stickley (both in Horton), Corbridge,
Dalton Travers (in Kirkby Ravensworth)
256
Somerset. Devon.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 12 Edward II [10 June 1319].
John de Pultymor and
Alice, his wife, querents, and
Robert atte Pitte, the parson of the church of Yuddeslegh', deforciant.
2 messuages, 67 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in
Stikelepath' and Wodehouse in the county of Somerset and
2 messuages, 3 ferlings of land and 7 acres of meadow in
Pultymor and Whytelegh' by Fareweye in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert has of his gift.
Robert has granted to John and Alice the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Alice and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John.
John de Poltimore,
Alice de Poltimore,
Robert atte Pit
Iddesleigh (in Devon),
Sticklepath (in Combe St Nicholas), Woodhouse (in Chaffcombe),
Poltimore, Whitley (in Farway)
257
Buckinghamshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 12 Edward II [22 April 1319].
Richard Harlewyne, querent, and
John le Welshe and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 mill, 40 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and a rent of 6 cartloads of wood in
Magna Lyneford' in the county of Buckingham and
6 marks of rent in
Cherleton' by Wanetenge in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard has of his gift.
Richard has granted to John and Maud the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Maud and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John.
Richard Harlewin,
John le Welsh,
Maud le Welsh
Great Linford, Charlton (in Wantage)
258
Herefordshire. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
The day after St John the Baptist, 12 Edward II [25 June 1319].
Peter Giffard' and
Ela, his wife, querents, and
John, the parson of the church of Sheynton', deforciant.
6 messuages, 1 carucate and 6 bovates of land, 4 acres of meadow and 10 shillings of rent in
Haffeld', Wolfputtes, Masynton' and
Ledebury in the county of Hereford and
a third part of the manor of Thornhawe in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
Peter has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which John has of his gift.
John has granted to Peter and Ela the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Peter and Ela and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Ela.
Peter Giffard,
Ela Giffard,
John
Sheinton (in Shropshire), Haffield (in Ledbury), Woolpits (in Eastnor),
Massington (in Ledbury), Ledbury, Thorney
259
Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 12 Edward II [1 July 1319].
Aucher, son of
Henry, querent, and
Stephen de Offyngton' and
Theobald Segyn, deforciants.
The manor of Byketon' by Forthingbrigg' in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Fissherton' by nouam Sa[rum] in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Aucher has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Stephen,
as those which Stephen and Theobald have of his gift.
Stephen and Theobald have granted to Aucher the manors
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Aucher, of the chief lords for the life of Aucher.
And after the decease of Aucher the manors shall remain to
John, [son?] of the same Aucher, 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 Aucher.
Henry,
Aucher, son of Henry,
Stephen de Offington,
Theobald Siggin,
John, son of Aucher
Bickton (in Fordingbridge), Fisherton Anger,
Salisbury
260
Buckinghamshire. Hertfordshire.
York.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 13 Edward II [27 January 1320].
Henry Spigurnel, querent, and
Alan Le Someter and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and a rent of 4 cartloads of wood in
Edlesburgh' and Dagenhale in the county of Buckingham and
21 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in
Bareworth' and parua Gatesden' in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Alan and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Henry,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
Henry has given them 20 pounds sterling.
Henry Spigurnell,
Alan Le Sumpter,
Alice Le Sumpter
Edlesborough, Dagnall (in Edlesborough), Barworth (in Studham),
Little Gaddesden
261
Worcestershire. Gloucestershire.
York.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 13 Edward II [27 January 1320].
William de Cestre and
Alice, his wife, querents, by
William de Northwyk', put in the place of Alice by the lord king's writ, and
Walter Golafre, deforciant.
1 messuage, 2 virgates of land, 12 acres of meadow, 30 shillings of rent and a rent of 7 quarters of corn, 7 quarters of barley and 7 quarters of
peas and beans in
Lench Randolf and Hongende Aston' by
Blockele in the county of Worcester and
1 messuage, 2 virgates of land and 10 acres of meadow in
Langeberghe in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
William has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Walter,
as those which Walter has of his gift.
Walter has granted to William and Alice the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Alice, of the chief lords for the lives of William and Alice.
And after the decease of William and Alice the tenements shall remain to
John, son of the aforesaid William, and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Thomas, brother of the same John, and the heirs of his body and
(2) to the right heirs of William.
William de Chester,
Alice de Chester,
William de Northwick,
Walter Golafre,
John de Chester,
Thomas de Chester
Rouse Lench, Hanging Aston (in Blockley),
Longborough
262
Northamptonshire. Leicestershire.
York.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 13 Edward II [3 February 1320].
Walter de Langeton',
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, querent, and
Ives de Pydinton', deforciant.
The manor of Asshele in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Thorp' by Langeton' in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
Ives has acknowledged the manors to be the right of the bishop,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to the bishop and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop has given him 100 pounds sterling.
Walter de Langton,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
Ives de Piddington
Ashley, Thorpe Langton (in Church Langton)
263
Middlesex. Hertfordshire.
York.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 13 Edward II [9 February 1320].
John de Denum, querent, and
John, son of
Geoffrey de Totenhale, deforciant.
1 messuage, 50 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 7 acres of wood in
Suth' Mymmes in the county of Middlesex and
1 messuage, 50 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood in
North' Mymmes in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
John, son of Geoffrey, has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John de Denum,
as those which the same John has of the gift of John, son of Geoffrey,
to hold to John de Denum and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John, son of Geoffrey, for himself and his heirs.
John de Denum has given him 100 pounds sterling.
John de Denham,
Geoffrey de Tottenham,
John de Tottenham
South Mimms, North Mimms
264
Buckinghamshire. Bedfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 13 Edward II [1 June 1320].
Geoffrey de Shefford', querent, and
Stephen Blok', deforciant.
1 messuage, 32 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow, 1 acre of wood and 20 pence of rent in
Edlesburgh' in the county of Buckingham and
31 acres of land and 4 acres of wood in
Stodham in the county of Bedford.
Plea of covenant.
Stephen has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Geoffrey,
as those which Geoffrey has of his gift.
Geoffrey has granted to Stephen the tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Stephen, of Geoffrey and his heirs for the life of Stephen,
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 Stephen the tenements shall revert to Geoffrey and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of Stephen, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Geoffrey de Shefford,
Stephen Block
Edlesborough, Studham
265
Surrey. Kent.
Westminster.
The day after St John the Baptist, 13 Edward II [25 June 1320].
Robert, son of
John Allard' of Wynchelse, querent, by
Bertram de Suthwerk', put in his place by the lord king's writ, and
Hugh de Hereford' of London', deforciant.
4 acres of land in
Westgrenewich' and Cam[er]well' in the county of Surrey and
1 and a half messuages, 110 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood, 6 acres of alder, 9 shillings of rent and a rent of 3 quarters of maslin and
a moiety of 1 quarter of corn in
Leuesham and Westgrenewich' in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Hugh has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert has of his gift,
to hold to Robert and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Hugh for himself and his heirs.
Robert has given him 100 marks of silver.
John Allard,
Robert Allard,
Bertram de Southwark,
Hugh de Hereford
Winchelsea (in Sussex), London, Deptford,
Camberwell, Lewisham
266
Surrey. Kent.
Westminster.
The day after St John the Baptist, 13 Edward II [25 June 1320].
Robert, son of
John Allard' of Wynchelse, querent, by
Bertram de Suthwerk', put in his place by the lord king's writ, and
Hugh de Hereford' of London', and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
4 acres of land in
Westgrenewich' and Cam[er]well' in the county of Surrey and
96 acres of land, 4 acres of wood and a moiety of 1 messuage and of 1 mill in
Leuesham and Westgrenewich' in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Hugh and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which he has of their gift,
to hold to Robert and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Hugh for himself and his heirs.
Robert has given them 20 marks of silver.
John Allard,
Robert Allard,
Bertram de Southwark,
Hugh de Hereford,
Agnes de Hereford
Winchelsea (in Sussex), London, Deptford,
Camberwell, Lewisham
267
Rutland. Kent. Surrey. London. Hertfordshire. Sussex. Middlesex. Norfolk. Devon. Essex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, [14?] Edward II [8 July 1320?].
Hugh de Audele the younger and
Margaret, his wife, querents, and
Hugh le Despens[er] the younger and
Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Rihale in [the county of Rutland and
the manor] of Retherfeld' and 7000 acres of wood in Retherfeld' in the county of Sussex and
1000 acres of wood in Westpekha[m] and Tonbrigge in the county of Kent and
300 acres of pasture and 200 acres of wood in Bisseye in the county of Middlesex and
3 knights' fees in Chelsham, [W?]arlingham in the county [of Surrey] and
the advowsons of the churches of Caldecote and Berton' of St Andrew in the county of Norfolk and
the advowson of the church of All Saints the Great, London', and
a moiety of 1 knight's fee in Esshe Reigne and the manors of
Langetrewe and Chitilhampton',
excepting 73 knights' fees and a fourth part and [a twenty-fourth?] part of 1 knight's fee in
the manors of Langetrewe and Chitilhampton'
and the hundred of Wynkele in the manor of Chitilhampton' and the advowson of the church of
the manor of Langetrewe, in the county of Devon and
the manor of Bisseye, excepting 300 acres of pasture and 200 acres of wood in the manor of
Bisseye, in the county of Hertford and
[1] knight's fee in Welde and the manor of Welde,
excepting 5 and a half knights' fees in the manor of Welde, in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
Hugh le Despens[er] and Eleanor have granted to Hugh de Audele and Margaret the
manors, wood, pasture and [fees] and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Hugh de Audele and Margaret and the heirs of Margaret, of the lord king and his heirs for ever,
in exchange for the castle and manor of Nouo Burgo and
the manors of Stowe, Rempni,
Diueleys, Maghay and Freneboth'
and 3 knights' fees and 3 parts of 1 knight's fee in Bass[e?]lek', [Ebboi?],
Coitkarnau by Diueleys,
Becaneslegh' and the vills of St Bridget and
St Melanus
and the advowsons of the priory of Malo Passu and the churches of
Maghay and Lan[uhangel?] in Wenthelok',
granted and rendered to Hugh le Despens[er] and Eleanor by Hugh de Audele and Margaret in the court.
Warranty by Hugh le Despens[er] and Eleanor for themselves and the heirs of Eleanor.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Hugh de Audley,
Margaret de Audley,
Hugh le Despenser,
Eleanor le Despenser
Ryhall, Rotherfield,
West Peckham, Tonbridge,
Bushey (in Hertfordshire),
Chelsham, Warlingham,
Caldecote, Barton Bendish St Andrew,
All Hallows the Great, London,
Ashreigney, Langtree,
Chittlehampton, Winkleigh,
South Weald,
Newport,
'Stowe', Rumney, Dowlas,
Machen (all 5 in Monmouthshire),
Duffryn (in Bassaleg, Monmouthshire), Bassaleg (in Monmouthshire),
Maesglas (in Newport, Monmouthshire),
Coedcernew,
Begansley, St Brides Wentlloog, St Mellons,
Malpas Priory, Llanfihangel Llantarnam or Michaelston-y-Fedw (all 6 in Monmouthshire)
268
Hampshire. Surrey. Sussex.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 14 Edward II [6 October 1320].
John de Hastynges, querent, by
Robert de Lalleford', put in his place by the lord king's writ, and
John Bernard', the parson of the church of Wenreret', and
Ralph de Bockyng', impedients.
2 parts of the manor of Okhangre in the county of Southampton and
2 parts of the manor of Westcote in the county of Surrey and
2 parts of 1 messuage, of 1 carucate of land and of 6 pounds of rent in
Billyngesthurst' and Slyndefold' in the county of Sussex.
Plea of warranty of charter.
John Bernard and Ralph have acknowledged the 2 parts to be the right of John de Hastynges,
as those which he has of their gift,
to hold to John de Hastynges and his heirs,
to wit, 2 parts of the manor of Okhangre of the lord king and his heirs
and 2 parts of the manor of Westcote and also of all the other tenements of the chief lords, for ever.
John de Hastynges has given them 100 marks of silver.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
John de Hastings,
Robert de Lalford,
John Bernard,
Ralph de Bocking
'Wenreret'', Oakhanger (in Selborne), Westcote (in Dorking),
Billingshurst, Slinfold
269
270
Surrey. Kent.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 14 Edward II [20 October 1320].
Stephen de Bekwell', querent, and
Bartholomew de Sancto Leodegario, deforciant.
The manor of Camerwell' in the county of Surrey and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 1 carucate of land, 2 and a half acres of meadow, 13 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Bocton' Alulphi in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Stephen has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Bartholomew.
Bartholomew has granted to Stephen the tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Stephen, of the chief lords for the life of Stephen.
And after the decease of Stephen the tenements shall remain to
Henry, son of the same Stephen, and
Joan, 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 Stephen.
[Endorsed: John de Ouedale and Isabel, his wife, put in their claim etc.]
Stephen de Beckwell,
Bartholomew de Saint Leger,
Henry de Beckwell,
Joan de Beckwell,
John de Uvedale,
Isabel de Uvedale
Camberwell, Boughton Aluph
271
Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 14 Edward II [20 October 1320].
Eustace Malherbe and
Lora, his wife, querents, by
the aforesaid Eustace, put in the place of Lora, and
Geoffrey de Wytteslad', deforciant.
3 messuages, 40 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in
Staunford' in the county of Lincoln and
6 acres of land in Burgle in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Eustace has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Geoffrey,
as those which Geoffrey has of his gift.
Geoffrey has granted to Eustace and Lora the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Eustace and Lora, of Geoffrey and his heirs for the lives of Eustace and Lora,
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 Eustace and Lora the tenements shall revert to Geoffrey and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of Eustace and Lora, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Eustace Malherbe,
Lora Malherbe,
Geoffrey de Whiteslade
Stamford, Burghley (in Stamford Baron)
272
Hertfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 14 Edward II [27 October 1320].
Ralph de Brok', querent, and
Lawrence de Brok' and
Ellen, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 180 acres of land, 50 acres of wood and 54 shillings of rent in
Kemyton' in the county of Hertford and
20 acres of meadow in Quenton' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Lawrence and Ellen have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Ralph,
as those which he has of their gift.
Ralph has granted to Lawrence and Ellen the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Lawrence and Ellen, of Ralph and his heirs for the lives of Lawrence and Ellen,
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 Lawrence and Ellen the tenements shall revert to Ralph and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of Lawrence and Ellen, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Ralph de Brooke,
Lawrence de Brooke,
Ellen de Brooke
Kimpton, Quainton
273
274
Berkshire. Gloucestershire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 14 Edward II [12 November 1320].
Hugh le Despens[er] the elder, querent, and
Hugh le Despens[er] the younger and
Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Staneford' in the county of Berkshire and
the manor of Faireford' in the county of Gloucester and
the hundred of Chadelyngton' in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
Hugh le Despens[er] the elder has acknowledged the manors and hundred to be the right of Eleanor.
Hugh le Despens[er] the younger and Eleanor have granted to Hugh le Despens[er] the elder the manors and hundred
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Hugh le Despens[er] the elder, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Hugh le Despens[er] the elder.
And after the decease of Hugh the manors and hundred shall revert to
Hugh le Despens[er] the younger and Eleanor and the heirs of Eleanor, quit of the heirs of Hugh le Despens[er] the elder,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
[Endorsed: Agnes, who was the wife of Ingram de Horton', puts in her claim.]
Hugh le Despenser,
Eleanor le Despenser,
Ingram de Horton,
Agnes de Horton
Stanford in the Vale, Fairford, Chadlington
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Buckinghamshire. Herefordshire.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 14 Edward II [12 November 1320].
Simon de Kyngeshemede and
Maud, his wife, querents, and
Roger Don, deforciant.
5 messuages, 1 mill, 240 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 5 acres of wood and 12 shillings of rent in
Nether Upton', Magna Hamdene, Stone,
Mershe, Walton', Aylesbury,
Burtone and Wendore in the county of Buckingham and
4 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 4 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Hepeswode [sic], Mileshope, Stoctone and
Beauregard' in the county of Hereford.
Plea of covenant.
Simon has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Roger,
as those which Roger has of his gift.
Roger has granted to Simon and Maud the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Simon and Maud and the heirs of Simon, of the chief lords for ever.
Simon de Kinsham,
Maud de Kinsham,
Roger Dunn
Nether Upton (in Dinton), Great Hampden, Stone,
Marsh (in Great Kimble), Walton (in Aylesbury), Aylesbury,
Bierton, Wendover, 'Hopeswode',
'Mileshope', Stockton (in Kimbolton), 'Beauregard''
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Lincolnshire. Rutland.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 14 Edward II [18 November 1320].
John de Ellerker the elder, querent, and
Robert de Neuwerk' and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
4 messuages, 2 shops, 1 garden, 53 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in
Staunford' in the county of Lincoln and
10 acres of land and 7 acres of meadow in
Staunford' and Bradecroft' in the county of Rutland.
Plea of covenant.
Robert and Maud have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John and his heirs, to wit,
3 messuages and the garden of the chief lords
and all the rest of the tenements of the lord king and his heirs, for ever.
John has given them 100 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
John de Ellerker,
Robert de Newark,
Maud de Newark
Stamford, Bradcroft (in Stamford)
278
279
Lincolnshire. [Northamptonshire.] Buckinghamshire. Warwickshire. Bedfordshire. Wiltshire. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 14 Edward II [20 January 1321].
Master [Robert de] Baldok', archdeacon of Middlesex, querent, and
John de Crumbwell' and
Idonie, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Morton', Dounesby and Esynden'
[in] the county of Lincoln and
the manors of Molton', Yerdeleye and Potterespirie
in the county of Northampton and
the manors of Sencleburgh', Boklond', [...combe and]
Agmodesham in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Wynterton' in the county of Warwick and
the manor of Eyworth' [in the county] of Bedford and
the manor of Wyntreslewe and the advowsons of the church of the same manor and of the hospital of
Iuichurch' in the county of Wiltshire [and
the manor] of Peuerelthorp', excepting 3 knights' fees in the same manor, in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
John and Idonie have acknowledged the advowsons and manors to be the right of Master Robert,
as those which he has of their gift.
Master Robert has granted to John and Idonie the advowsons and manors
and has rendered them to them in [the court],
to hold to John and Idonie, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Idonie.
And after the decease of Idonie the advowsons and manors shall remain to
Hugh Le Despens[er] the younger, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Hugh.
And after the decease of Hugh the advowsons and manors shall remain to
Hugh le Despens[er] the elder, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Hugh Le Despens[er] the elder.
And after the decease of Hugh the advowsons and manors shall remain to
Edward, son of the aforesaid Hugh le Despens[er] the younger,
and his heirs, to hold of the lord [king and] his [heirs] for ever.
This agreement was made [by the command] of the lord king.
[Endorsed: Roger, son of Robert de Clyfford', puts in his claim etc. Roger de Tyringh[a]m and Christian, his wife, put in their claim.]
Robert de Baldock,
archdeacon of Middlesex,
John de Cromwell,
Idonie de Cromwell,
Hugh Le Despenser,
Edward Le Despenser,
Robert de Clifford,
Roger de Clifford,
Roger de Tyringham,
Christian de Tyringham
Morton, Dunsby, Essendine (in Rutland),
Moulton, Yardley Gobion (in Potterspury), Potterspury,
Singleborough (in Great Horwood), Buckland, [...]combe,
Amersham,
Winderton (in Brailes),
Eyeworth,
Winterslow, Ivychurch Priory,
Perlethorpe
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Sussex. Kent.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 14 Edward II [1 July 1321].
Edmund de Passele and
[Margaret], his [wife], and
Thomas, son of the same Edmund and Margaret, querents, by
Durand de Wydmerpol, the guardian of Thomas, and
Stephen de Oteringedene and
John de [Can?]tuar', chaplain, deforciants.
1 messuage, 2 mills, 2 carucates of land and 20 pounds of rent in
Idenne, Pleydenne, Posemersh',
[Beckele?, Idhurst?],
Northiham'e, Cattisfeld', Holynton' and
the vill of Sancti Andree of Hastynges and the advowson of the chapel of La Legh' and
the manor of Farnlegh', excepting [the advowson] of the church of the same manor, in the county of Sussex and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 3 carucates of land and 30 pounds of rent in
Rolwynd[e]nne, Feyrefelde,
Broclonde, Middele, Bulewaremersh',
Newecherche, Demecherche, Seinte Mariecherche,
Aldynton', Bilsyngton', Rokynge,
Iuecherche, Wyghtricheshame, Hope of All Saints
and Lymene in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Edmund has acknowledged the tenements and the advowson of the chapel to be the right of Stephen,
as those which Stephen and John have of his gift.
Stephen [and John] have granted to Edmund and Margaret and Thomas the tenements and the advowson of the chapel
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Edmund and Margaret and Thomas and the heirs of the body of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Edmund, brother of the same Thomas,
and the heirs of his body and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Edmund de Passele.
Edmund de Passley,
Margaret de Passley,
Thomas de Passley,
Durand de Widmerpool,
Stephen de Otterden,
John de Canterbury
Iden, Playden, Peasmarsh,
Beckley, Idehurst (in Kirdford),
Northiam, Catsfield, Hollington,
St Andrew, Hastings, Lea (in Iden), Fairlight (in East Grinstead),
Rolvenden, Fairfield, Brookland, Midley,
Burmarsh, Newchurch, Dymchurch,
St Mary in the Marsh, Aldington, Bilsington,
Ruckinge, Ivychurch, Wittersham,
Hope All Saints, Lympne