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Wiltshire. Dorset. Somerset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 39 Edward III [8 July 1365].
William de Monte Acuto,
earl of Salisbury, querent, and
John, duke of Lancaster, and
Blanche, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Aumbresbury and Wynterbourn' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Caneford' in the county of Dorset and
the manors of Henstrigge and Cherleton' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
The duke and Blanche have acknowledged the manors to be the right of the earl,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Blanche
to him and his heirs for ever.
The earl has given them 1000 pounds sterling.
William de Montacute,
earl of Salisbury,
John, duke of Lancaster,
Blanche, duchess of Lancaster
Amesbury, Winterbourne, Canford,
Henstridge, Charlton
190
Essex. Suffolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 39 Edward III [8 July 1365].
William Burgcher, knight, and
Eleanor, his wife, querents, and
John de la Rokele,
Adam Waryn of Colcestre,
Thomas Burgcher and
Adam Pecche, deforciants.
The manors of Broxheued' and Rothyngg Aytrop' in the county of Essex and
the manors of Hopton' and Drynkeston' atte Goos and
2 messuages, 350 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 12 acres of wood and 2 marks of rent in
[Ratlysden'?, Felsham and G]eddyng' in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
William and Eleanor have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John,
as those which John, Adam, Thomas and Adam have of their gift.
John, Adam, Thomas and Adam have granted to William and Eleanor the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Eleanor and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of William.
William Bourchier,
Eleanor Bourchier,
John de la Rockley,
Adam Warin,
Thomas Bourchier,
Adam Pecche
Colchester, Broxted, Aythorpe Roding,
Hopton, Drinkstone, Rattlesden,
Felsham, Gedding
191
Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 39 Edward III [1 July 1365].
And afterwards one week from St Michael in the same year [6 October 1365].
Robert le Harpour, querent, and
John de Brumpton', knight, and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Middelaston' in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Brumpton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John and Agnes have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Robert,
as those which he has of their gift.
Robert has granted to John and Agnes the manors
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Agnes, of the chief lords for the lives of John and Agnes.
And after the decease of John and Agnes the manors shall remain to
John, son of the same John and Agnes, and his heirs,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Robert le Harper,
John de Brimpton,
Agnes de Brimpton
Middle Aston (in Steeple Aston), Brimpton
192
Suffolk. Essex.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 39 Edward III [1 July 1365].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael in the same year [13 October 1365].
John de Kyrkeby, querent, and
William Tabour of Herewico and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 2 gardens, 2 acres of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in
Stoke Neyland' and Wyston' in the county of Suffolk and
12 acres of land and 3 roods of meadow in Magna Horkeslegh' in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
William and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
John has given them 100 marks of silver.
John de Kirkby,
William Tabor,
Alice Tabor
Harwich (in Essex), Stoke Nayland, Wissington,
Great Horkesley
193
Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 39 Edward III [20 October 1365].
Gilbert Wace, knight, querent, and
Humphrey de Stafford' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 and a half carucates of land, 15 acres of wood and 2 marks of rent in
Ewelm', Swenecombe and Thoffeld' in the county of Oxford and
8 acres of meadow and 6 shillings of rent in
Redyng' and Burgh'feld' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Humphrey and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Gilbert,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
Gilbert has given them 20 marks of silver.
Gilbert Wace,
Humphrey de Stafford,
Alice de Stafford
Ewelme, Swyncombe, Nuffield,
Reading, Burghfield
194
Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 39 Edward III [27 October 1365].
Walter Power and
Thomas Loges, clerks, querents, and
Simon Symeon and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Deryngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
a moiety of the manor of Fernham in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
Simon and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and moiety to be the right of Walter and Thomas,
as those which Walter and Thomas have of their gift.
Walter and Thomas have granted to Simon and Elizabeth the manor and moiety
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Simon and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Walter Power,
Thomas Lodges,
Simon Simeon,
Elizabeth Simeon
Durrington, Vernham Dean
195
Berkshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 39 Edward III [3 November 1365].
William de Mulsho, clerk, and
John de Essex, clerk, querents, and
Thomas Restwold' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Southcot by Redyngges in the county of Berkshire and
a fourth part of the manor of Horton' and a fourth part of the advowson of the church of the same manor
in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Alice have acknowledged the manor and the fourth part of the manor and the fourth part of the advowson
to be the right of William,
as those which William and John have of their gift.
William and John have granted to Thomas and Alice the manor and the fourth part of the manor and the fourth part of the advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas 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 Alice.
William de Moulsoe,
John de Essex,
Thomas Restwold,
Alice Restwold
Southcot (in Reading), Horton
196
Sussex. Hampshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, [39] Edward III [18 November 1365].
And afterwards the day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 40 Edward III [3 February 1366].
John, son of
William Drake, and
William Hauekesfold', querents, and
Richard Querdelyoun and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
3 messuages, 120 acres of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in
[Esbourne], Bebyton' and Farnhurst in the county of Sussex and
20 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 13 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Farnhurst in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
of which John and William have 1 messuage and 57 acres of land in the vill of Esbourne of their gift,
to hold to John and William and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Richard and Alice granted for themselves and the heirs of Alice that
8 acres of land in the vill of Esbourne
- which William Sherston' and
Agnes, his wife,
held for their lives -
and that 1 messuage, 8 acres of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in the vill of Bebyton'
- which Christian (Christina) Tannere held for life -
and that 1 messuage and 47 acres of land in the vill of Farnhurst -
which John, son of
Roger Kembere, and
William Cotes and
Maud, his wife, held for the lives of John and Maud -
and that 20 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in the vill of Farnhurst -
which Thomas Gothird' held for a term of 6 years -
and also that the rent in the vill of Farnhurst -
which the aforesaid William Cotes and Maud held for a term of 6 years -
of the inheritance of Alice on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of William Sherston' and Agnes, Christian, John, son of Roger, and Maud and the aforesaid term
ought to revert to Richard and Alice and the heirs of Alice -
after the decease of William Sherston' and Agnes, Christian, John, son of Roger, and Maud
and the aforesaid term shall remain to John, son of William, and William Hauekesfold' and the heirs of John, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
John, son of William, and William Hauekesfold' have given them 100 marks of silver.
William Drake,
John Drake,
William Hawksfold,
Richard Coeurdelion,
Alice Coeurdelion,
William Sherston,
Agnes Sherston,
Christian Tanner,
Roger Kember,
John Kember,
William Cotes,
Maud Cotes,
Thomas Goatherd
Easebourne, Bepton, Fernhurst
197
Somerset. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 40 Edward III [19 April 1366].
Nicholas de Berkeley and
Cecily, his wife, querents, by
Robert de Ketford', put in their place, and
Thomas Marmyon', chaplain, and
Nicholas de Wandeswell', deforciants.
The manor of Iwode and 2 messuages, 2 carucates of land and 60 shillings of rent in
Jacton', Congerusbury and Lokleston' in the county of Somerset and
the manor of Shawe by Melkesham in the county of Wiltshire, which
Maud, who was the wife of
Simon Basset, holds for life.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Nicholas de Wandeswell' have granted for themselves and the heirs of Thomas that the manors and tenements
- which Maud held for life of the inheritance of Thomas in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Maud ought to revert to Thomas and Nicholas de Wandeswell' and the heirs of Thomas -
after the decease of Maud shall remain to Nicholas de Berkeley and Cecily and the heirs of their bodies,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, the manors and tenements shall remain to
Maurice, son of
Simon Basset,
to hold of the chief lords for the life of Maurice.
And after the decease of Maurice the manors and tenements shall remain to
Edmund,
brother of the same Maurice, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Edmund.
And after the decease of Edmund the manors and tenements shall remain to the right heirs of Cecily,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Nicholas de Berkeley and Cecily have given them 200 marks of silver.
Nicholas de Berkeley,
Cecily de Berkeley,
Robert de Ketford,
Thomas Marmion,
Nicholas de Wandswell,
Simon Basset,
Maud Basset,
Maurice Basset,
Edmund Basset
Iwood (in Congresbury), Yatton, Congresbury,
Loxton, Shaw (in Melksham)
198
Bedfordshire. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 40 Edward III [9 February 1366].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [19 April 1366].
William de Clopton' and
Avice, his wife, demandants, and
Thomas Peyure, whom
Henry Grene called to warrant, and who has warranted to him, tenant.
A third part of the manor of Chalton' in Chalton' in the county of Bedford and
a third part of the manor of Lynleye in Lynleye in the county of Hertford.
Plea.
William and Avice have granted to Thomas the third parts
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them in dower of Avice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Thomas has given them 100 marks of silver.
William de Clopton,
Avice de Clopton,
Thomas Peyver,
Henry Green
Chalton (in Toddington), Lilley
199
Lancashire. Cumberland.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 40 Edward III [19 April 1366].
William Sharpe of Fourneys, querent, and
Robert de Laton' and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
40 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in
Dalton' in Fourneys in the county of Lancaster and
16 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in
Cokyrmouth' and a fifth part of the manor of Gosford' in the county of Cumberland.
Plea of covenant.
Robert and Joan have acknowledged the tenements and fifth part 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 Joan
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William has given them 100 marks of silver.
William Sharp,
Robert de Layton,
Joan de Layton
Furness (in Lancashire), Dalton in Furness, Cockermouth,
Gosforth
200
Bedfordshire. Buckinghamshire. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 40 Edward III [9 February 1366].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [19 April 1366].
William de Clopton' and
Avice, his wife, demandants, and
Thomas Peyure, tenant.
A third part of the manor of Totyngdon' [sic] in Todyngton' in the county of Bedford and
a third part of the manors of Chilton', Launden',
Weston' Underwode and Masseworth' in
Chilton', Launden', Weston' Undir[wode
and] Masseworth' in the county of Buckingham and
a third part of the manor of Wylye in Wylye in the county of Hertford.
Plea.
William and Avice have granted to Thomas the third parts
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them in dower of Avice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Thomas has given them 100 marks of silver.
William de Clopton,
Avice de Clopton,
Thomas Peyver
Toddington, Chilton,
Lavendon, Weston Underwood,
Marsworth, Willian
201
Surrey. Sussex. Shropshire. [Wales.]
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 40 Edward III [19 April 1366].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [7 June 1366].
John, duke of Lancaster, the son [of the lord king],
Humphrey de Bohun,
earl of Hereford, kinsman of the lord king,
Henry de Bello Monte,
Roger Lestrange,
Guy de Brien',
Warin de Insula,
Henry de Percy,
Thomas de Lodelowe,
John de Delues,
Walter de Hopton',
Edward de Sc'o Joh'e and
John de Lodelowe, knights,
William Banastre,
Robert de Halsham,
John Botiller,
Roger de Dalyngrugge,
John de Kyngesfold' and
Henry de Wynnesbury, querents, and
Richard, earl of Arundel and Surrey, deforciant.
The castle and vill of Reygate and the manors of
Dorkyng' and Bechesworth' and also a third part of the rents, tolls and customs which the
earl of Arundel had in the vills of Guld[efor]d' and Suthwerk in the county of Surrey and
the castle and vill of Lewes, the manors of
Cokefeld', Clayton', Dychenyng',
Mechyng', Petham [sic], Brightelmeston',
Rottyngden',
Hunded[e?]n', N[orthese], Rademelde,
Kymere, Middelton', Alyngton',
Worthe and Pycombe and also the vills of
Sefford', Iford' and Pydynghoo
in the county of Sussex and the castles of Dynasbran and Castro L[eoni]s
and the lands of Bromfeld' and Yal and Wrightesham in Wales.
Plea of covenant.
The earl of Arundel has acknowledged the castles, vills, manors, lands and third part to be the right of
the duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas, John, Walter, Edward,
John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry,
as those which the duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas,
John, Walter, Edward, John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry have of his gift,
to hold to the duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas, John, Walter, Edward,
John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry, their heirs and assigns,
together with the knights' fees, reversions, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and other houses of the religious,
homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinages, chattels and suits, fairs, markets, warrens, chases,
parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, pastures, rights of pasturage, hundreds, liberties, regalities and all other things
belonging to the castles, vills, manors, lands, tenements, third part and hundreds in whatever way,
of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by the earl of Arundel for himself and his heirs.
The duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry,
Thomas, John, Walter, Edward, John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry have given him
1000 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
[For the property, cf. number 664.]
John, duke of Lancaster,
Humphrey de Bohun,
earl of Hereford,
Henry de Beaumont,
Roger le Strange,
Guy de Bryan,
Warin de Lisle,
Henry de Percy,
Thomas de Ludlow,
John de Delves,
Walter de Hopton,
Edward de Saint John,
John de Ludlow,
William Banister,
Robert de Halsham,
John Butler,
Roger de Dallingridge,
John de Kingsfold,
Henry de Winsbury,
Richard, earl of Arundel and Surrey
Reigate, Dorking, Betchworth,
Guildford, Southwark,
Lewes,
Cuckfield, Clayton, Ditchling,
Newhaven, Patcham, Brighton,
Rottingdean, Houndean (in Lewes), Northease (in Iford and Rodmell),
Rodmell, Keymer, Middleton,
Allington (in Lewes), Worth, Pyecombe,
Seaford, Iford, Piddinghoe,
Dinas Bran (in Llangollen, Denbighshire), Holt Castle (in Holt, Denbighshire),
Bromfield Hundred, Yale Hundred, Wrexham (all 3 in Denbighshire)
202-203
Surrey. Sussex. Shropshire. [Wales.]
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 40 Edward III [3 May 1366].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [7 June 1366].
Richard, earl of Arundel and Surrey, and
Eleanor, his wife, daughter of
Henry, late earl of Lancaster, querents, and
John, duke of Lancaster, son of the lord king,
the dearest Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford,
Henry de Bello Monte,
Roger Lestrange,
Guy de Brien',
Warin de Insula,
Henry de Percy,
Thomas de Lodelowe,
John Delues,
Walter de Hopton',
Edward de Sc'o Joh'e and
John de Lodelowe, knights,
William Banastre,
Robert de Halsham,
John Botiller,
Roger Dalyngerugge,
John Kyngesfold' and
Henry de Wynnesbury, deforciants.
The castle and vill of Reygate and the manors of Dorkyng' and
Bechesworth' and a third part of the rents, tolls and customs which the earl of Arundel had in
the vills of Guldeford' and Suthwerk in the county of Surrey and
the castle and vill of Lewes, the manors of
Cukefeld', Clayton', Dychenynge,
Mechyng', Petham [sic], Brightelmeston',
Rottyngden', Hundeden', Northese,
Rademelde, Kymere, Middelton',
Alyngton', Worthe and Pycombe and
the vills of Sefford', Iford' and Pydynghoo
in the county of Sussex and
the castles of Dynasbran and Castro Leonis
and the lands of Bromfeld' and Yal and Wrightesham in Wales.
Plea of covenant.
The earl of Arundel has acknowledged the castles, vills, manors, lands and third part to be the right of
the duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas, John, Walter, Edward, John, William, Robert,
John, Roger, John and Henry,
as those which the duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas,
John, Walter, Edward, John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry have of his gift.
The duke, the earl of Hereford, Henry, Roger, Guy, Warin, Henry, Thomas, John, Walter, Edward,
John, William, Robert, John, Roger, John and Henry have granted to the earl of Arundel and Eleanor
the castles, vills, manors, lands and third part together with the knights' fees, reversions, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and
other houses of the religious, homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinages, chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, pastures, rights of pasturage, hundreds, liberties, regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, tenements, third part and hundreds,
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold, to wit, the castle and vill of Reygate, the castles of Dynasbran and Castro Leonis, the manors of Dorkyng and Bechesworth',
the lands and the third part to the earl of Arundel and Eleanor, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of the earl,
and the castle and vill of Lewes and the manors of Cukefeld', Clayton', Dychenyng', Mechynge, Petham, Brightelmeston', Rottyngden',
Hundeden', Northese, Rademelde, Kymere, Middelton', Alyngton', Worthe, Pycombe and the vills of [S]efford', Iford' and Pydynghoo,
together with the knights' fees, reversions, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories and
other houses of the religious, homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinages, chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, pastures, rights of pasturage, hundreds, liberties, regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, tenements, third part and hundreds,
to the earl of Arundel and Eleanor, of the lord king and his heirs for the lives of the earl of Arundel and Eleanor.
And after the decease of the earl of Arundel the castle and vill of Reygate and the manors of Dorkyng' and Bechesworth',
and after the decease of the earl of Arundel and Eleanor the castle and vill of Lewes and the manors of Cukefeld',
Clayton', Dychenyng', Mechyng', Petham, Brightelmeston', Rottyngden',
Hundeden', Northese, Rademelde, Kymere, Middelton', Alyngton', Worthe and Pycombe and the vills of Sefford', Iford' and Pydynghoo,
shall remain to Richard de Arundell' the younger and
Elizabeth, his wife,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the lives of Richard de Arundell' the younger and Elizabeth.
And after the death of the earl of Arundel the third part and the castles of Dynasbran and Castro Leonis and the lands of Bromfeld'
and Yal and Wrightesham shall remain to Richard de Arundell' the younger and Elizabeth,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Richard de Arundell' the younger, together with
the knights' fees, reversions, advowsons, homages, services, villeins with their villeinages, chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, hundreds, liberties and regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, lands, tenements, third part and hundreds.
And after the death of Richard de Arundell' the younger the third part and the castles of Dynasbran and Castro Leonis and the lands of
Bromfeld' and Yal and Wrightesham and after the decease of Richard de Arundell' the younger and Elizabeth the castle and vill of
Reygate, the manors of Dorkyng' and Bechesworth',
the castle and vill of Lewes, the manors of Cukefeld',
Clayton', Dychenyng', Mechyng', Petham, Brightelmeston', Rottyngden',
Hundeden', Northese, Rademelde, Kymere, Middelton', Alyngton', Worthe and Pycombe and the vills of Sefford', Iford' and Pydynghoo
shall remain to the heirs of the body of Richard de Arundell' the younger, to hold of the lord king and his heirs,
together with the fees, reversions, advowsons, homages, services, villeins with their villeinages, chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, hundreds, liberties and regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, lands, tenements, third part and hundreds, for ever.
In default of such heirs, the third part, the castles of Dynasbram [sic] and Castro Leonis, the lands of Bromfeld' and Yal and
Wrightesham, the castles of
Reygate and Lewes, the vills and manors, with the fees, reversions, advowsons, homages, services, villeins with their villeinages,
chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, hundreds, liberties, regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, lands, tenements, third part and hundreds,
shall remain to John, brother of the same Richard de Arundell' the younger, and
Eleanor, his wife,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for the life of John, brother of Richard.
And after the decease of John, brother of Richard, the third part, the castles of Dynasbran and Castro Leonis and the lands of
Bromfeld' and Yal and Wrightesham and after the decease of John, brother of Richard, and Elizabeth
the castles of Reygate and Lewes and the vills and manors,
together with the fees, reversions, advowsons, homages, services, villeins with their villeinages,
chattels, suits, fairs, markets, warrens,
chases, parks, woods, vineyards, ponds, marshes, fisheries, hundreds, liberties, regalities and all other things
of whatever kind belonging to the castles, vills, manors, lands, tenements, third part and hundreds,
shall remain to the male heirs of the body of John, brother of Richard, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Thomas, brother of John, brother of Richard, and the heirs of his body,
(2) to the heirs of the body of John, brother of Richard,
(3) to Joan, countess of Hereford,
sister of the aforesaid Thomas, brother of John, and the male heirs of her body,
(4) to Alesia, sister of the aforesaid Joan, and the male heirs of her body and
(5) to the right heirs of the earl of Arundel.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
[For the property, cf. number 663.]
Richard, earl of Arundel and Surrey,
Eleanor, daughter of Henry, late earl of Lancaster,
Henry, late earl of Lancaster,
John, duke of Lancaster,
Humphrey de Bohun,
earl of Hereford,
Henry de Beaumont,
Roger Le Strange,
Guy de Bryan,
Warin de Lisle,
Henry de Percy,
Thomas de Ludlow,
John Delves,
Walter de Hopton,
Edward de Saint John,
John de Ludlow,
William Banister,
Robert de Halsham,
John Butler,
Roger Dallingridge,
John Kingsfold,
Henry de Winsbury,
Richard de Arundel,
Elizabeth de Arundel,
John de Arundel,
Eleanor de Arundel,
Thomas de Arundel,
Joan de Arundel,
countess of Hereford,
Alesia de Arundel
Reigate, Dorking, Betchworth,
Guildford, Southwark,
Lewes,
Cuckfield, Clayton, Ditchling,
Newhaven, Patcham, Brighton,
Rottingdean, Houndean (in Lewes), Northease (in Iford and Rodmell),
Rodmell, Keymer, Middleton,
Allington (in Lewes), Worth, Pyecombe,
Seaford, Iford, Piddinghoe,
Dinas Bran (in Llangollen, Denbighshire), Holt Castle (in Holt, Denbighshire),
Bromfield Hundred, Yale Hundred, Wrexham (all 3 in Denbighshire)
204
Surrey. Sussex.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 40 Edward III [15 May 1366].
And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [14 June 1366].
Nicholas de Loueyne, knight, and
Henry atte Held', querents, and
Richard de Brustowe, deforciant.
The manor of Brustowe, excepting 2 shillings of rent in the same manor, in the county of Surrey and
2 shillings of rent in Wyuelesfeld' in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
Richard has acknowledged the manor and rent to be the right of Nicholas,
as those which Nicholas and Henry have of his gift.
Nicholas and Henry have granted to Richard the manor and rent,
together with the homage and all service of
Walter atte More
and his heirs, in respect of all the tenements which he held before of Nicholas and Henry in the aforesaid vill,
and have rendered the manor to him in the court,
to hold to Richard, of Nicholas and Henry and the heirs of Nicholas for the life of Richard,
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 Richard the manor and rent shall revert to
Nicholas and Henry and the heirs of Nicholas, quit of the heirs of Richard, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Nicholas de Lovaine,
Henry atte Held,
Richard de Burstow,
Walter atte Moore
Burstow, Wivelsfield
205
Wiltshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 40 Edward III [14 June 1366].
Hugh Segraue,
Master Robert Danhurst,
John Ledecombe, clerk, and
Thomas Bernolby, clerk, querents, by
Richard de Fifhid', put in their place, and
John de Thorp' the younger of
Thorp' by Cherteseye and
Felice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 mill, 3 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Henton' by Ruscompe and Twyford' by
Henton' in the county of Wiltshire and
4 messuages, 1 mill, 7 carucates of land, 80 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood and 4 pounds of rent in
Noua Wyndesore, Vet[er]i Wyndesore,
Henton' by Ruscompe and
Tweford' by Henton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John de Thorp' and Felice have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of John Ledecombe,
of which the same John, Hugh, Master Robert and Thomas have
2 messuages, the mills, 6 carucates of land, 80 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture and 40 acres of wood of their gift,
and they have granted to Hugh, Master Robert, John Ledecombe and Thomas the rent,
together with the homages and all services of
John Giffard',
Isabel Nutherst,
John Brounyng',
William Rowm[er]e,
John atte Tile,
John atte Wat[er]e,
John Bakere,
Thomas Crawenale,
William Fox,
Lawrence atte Hull',
John Souter of Twyford',
John Prentiz,
John Bithewod',
John Coterel,
John Gillet,
Luke Plat[er],
Nicholas Dyere,
John Carpenter,
William Aldeyate,
John Aldeyate and
Robert Net
and their heirs, in respect of all the tenements which they held before of John de Thorp' and Felice in the aforesaid vills,
to hold to Hugh, Master Robert, John Ledecombe and Thomas and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides John de Thorp' and Felice granted for themselves and the heirs of Felice that the remainder of the tenements,
to wit, 3 messuages, 4 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood
- which William Blakemore
held for a term of 12 years and 1 quarter of a year of the demise of Felice in the aforesaid vills
on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the aforesaid term ought to revert to John de Thorp' and Felice and the heirs of Felice -
after the aforesaid term shall remain to Hugh, Master Robert, John Ledecombe and Thomas and the heirs of John,
to hold together with the aforesaid tenements and rent of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Hugh, Master Robert, John Ledecombe and Thomas have given them 400 marks of silver.
Hugh Segrave,
Robert Danhurst,
John Ledcombe,
Thomas Barnoldby,
Richard de Fifield,
John de Thorpe,
Felice de Thorpe,
John Giffard,
Isabel Nuthurst,
John Browning,
William Rowmere,
John atte Tile,
John atte Water,
John Baker,
Thomas Crawnall,
William Fox,
Lawrence atte Hull,
John Souter,
John Prentice,
John Bythewood,
John Cotterell,
John Gillett,
Luke Plater,
Nicholas Dyer,
John Carpenter,
William Aldgate,
John Aldgate,
Robert Nett,
William Blakemore
Thorpe, Chertsey (both in Surrey), Broad Hinton (in Hurst, Berkshire),
Ruscombe (in Berkshire), Twyford (in Hurst, Berkshire)
New Windsor, Old Windsor
206
Lincolnshire. Yorkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 40 Edward III [13 October 1366].
Walter de Heselarton', knight, and
Eupheme, his wife, querents, and
William de York', the parson of the church of Thorpbasset, and
John de Alwarthorp', chaplain, deforciants.
The manor of Alesby by Grymmesby in the county of Lincoln and
the manor of Louthorp' and 20 messuages and 1 carucate, 6 bovates and 1 acre of land in
Harpham, Alburn' and Fordon' in the county of York.
Plea of covenant.
Walter has acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John.
John and William have granted for themselves and the heirs of John that the manors
- which Alice, who was the wife of
Thomas de Heselarton', knight,
held for life -
and also that the tenements -
which John Saluan, knight,
held for life - of the inheritance of John de Alwarthorp' in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which manor of Louthorp' after the decease of Alice ought to remain to
John Saluan, if John survived Alice, to hold for the life of John Saluan,
and the manor of Alesby after the decease of Alice,
and also the manor of Louthorp' and the tenements after the decease of Alice and John Saluan,
ought to revert to William and John de Alwarthorp' and the heirs of John -
after the decease of Alice and John Saluan shall remain to Walter and Eupheme and the male heirs of their bodies,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Walter.
Walter de Heslerton,
Eupheme de Heslerton,
William de York,
John de Alwarthorpe,
Thomas de Heslerton,
Alice de Heslerton,
John Salvain
Thorpe Bassett (in Yorkshire), Aylesby, Great Grimsby,
Lowthorpe, Harpham, Auburn (in Carnaby),
Fordon (in Hunmanby)
207
Herefordshire. Hampshire. Wiltshire. Berkshire. Gloucestershire. Norfolk. [Wales.]
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 40 Edward III [3 November 1366].
William de Bughbrigge and
Walter de Campeden', clerks, querents, and
John, duke of Lancaster, and
Blanche, his wife, deforciants.
The castles, lordships and commotes of
Kedwelly, Karkennyn and Iskennyn,
the lordship and commote of Karnwathlan and the manor of Oggemore in Wales and
the manor of Somburne Regis in the county of Southampton and
the castle and manor of Troubrigge and the manors of Aldebourne,
Colyngbourne, Euerlee and Hungerford'
in the county of Wiltshire and
the manors of Poghlee and Staundon' in the county of Berkshire and
the manors of Rodelee, Tyberton' and
Menstreworth' in the county of Gloucester and
the manors of Gymyngham, Tunstede, Tefford' and
Methewold' and
the hundreds of Galhowe and Brothercros and
the advowsons of the abbey of Marham and the priory of the canons of Tefford'
in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
The duke and Blanche have acknowledged the castles, lordships, commotes, manors, hundreds and advowsons
to be the right of William and Walter,
as those which William and Walter have of their gift.
William and Walter have granted to the duke and Blanche the castles, lordships, commotes, manors, hundreds and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to the duke and Blanche and the heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Blanche.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
William de Bewbridge,
Walter de Campden,
John, duke of Lancaster,
Blanche, duchess of Lancaster
Kidwelly (in Carmarthenshire), Carreg-Cennen (in Llandeilo Fawr and Llangadock, Carmarthenshire),
Is Cennen, Carnwyllion (both in Carmarthenshire), Ogmore (in Glamorgan),
Kings Somborne,
Trowbridge, Aldbourne, Collingbourne,
Everleigh, Hungerford,
Poughley (in East Garston), Standen (in Hungerford),
Rodley (in Westbury on Severn), Tibberton,
Minsterworth,
Gimingham, Tunstead,
Thetford, Methwold, Gallow,
Brothercross, Marham Abbey
208
Essex. Hertfordshire. Cambridgeshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 40 Edward III [20 January 1367].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 41 Edward III [2 May 1367].
Ralph de Hemenale, knight,
Adam de Hautboys, the parson of the church of Cokefeld',
John de Pyshale, the parson of the church of Alderton',
Reynold de Ecles and
William le Rous of Denyngton', querents, by
John Belstede, put in the place of Ralph, Adam, John and William, and
William Phelyp' and
Katherine, his wife, and
John Oudyn
(or John Ondyn) and
Ellen, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Radwynter and Roughno in the county of Essex and
the manor of Codrede in the county of Hertford and
[the manors] of Wilburgham and Whatdon'
and the advowson of the church of the manor of Wilburgham in the county of Cambridge,
which Andrew [de] Bures held for life by the law of England.
Plea of covenant.
William Phelyp' and Katherine and John Oudyn and Ellen have acknowledged the manors and advowson
to be the right of Adam,
and have granted for themselves and the heirs of Katherine and Ellen that the manors and advowson
- which Andrew held for life of the inheritance of Katherine and Ellen on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Andrew ought to revert to William Phelyp' and Katherine and John Oudyn and Ellen
and the heirs of Katherine and Ellen -
after the decease of Andrew shall remain to Ralph, Adam, John de Pyshale, Reynold and William de Denyngton' [sic]
and the heirs of Adam,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Ralph, Adam, John de Pyshale, Reynold and William de Denyngton' have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made in the presence of Andrew, and he did fealty to Ralph, Adam, John de Pyshale, Reynold and William de Denyngton' in the court.
Ralph de Hempnall,
Adam de Hautbois,
John de Pishill,
Reynold de Eccles,
William le Rous,
John Belstead,
William Philip,
Katherine Philip,
John Oudin
(or John Ondin),
Ellen Oudin
(or Ellen Ondin),
Andrew de Bures
Cockfield (in Suffolk) or Cuckfield (in Sussex),
Alderton, Dennington (in Suffolk),
Radwinter, Rochenhoe (in Stanford Rivers), Cottered,
Wilbraham, Whaddon
209
Devon. Dorset.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 40 Edward III [27 October 1366].
And afterwards the day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 41 Edward III [3 February 1367].
William de Clauile and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
Henry Percehay and
Richard Bere, deforciants.
The manor of Bridlescombe and 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in
Lomene Clauille in the county of Devon and
a moiety of the manor of Mordon' in the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
William has acknowledged the manor, tenements and moiety to be the right of Henry,
as those which Henry and Richard have of his gift.
Henry and Richard have granted to William and Joan the manor, tenements and moiety
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of Henry and Richard and the heirs of Henry 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, remainder
to the heirs of the body of William.
In default of such heirs, the manor, tenements and moiety shall revert to Henry and Richard and the heirs of Henry,
quit of the other heirs of William and Joan, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
William de Claville,
Joan de Claville,
Henry Percehay,
Richard Beer
Burlescombe, Widhayes (in Uplowman), Morden
210
Yorkshire. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 41 Edward III [2 May 1367].
Thomas de Acclome,
Walter de Boynton' of Berughby,
Peter de Neuton',
John Chirt and
Stephen Taillour of Neuton', querents, and
William, son of
John de Barton' of Naburne, deforciant.
17 messuages, 3 carucates and 4 bovates of land and 12 acres of meadow in
Naburne, Ebor', Wetewang' and
Queldryk' in the county of York and
6 messuages in Newerk' in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
William has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas, Walter, Peter, John and Stephen have of his gift,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to Thomas, Walter, Peter, John and Stephen and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas, Walter, Peter, John and Stephen have given him 200 marks of silver.
Thomas de Acklam,
Walter de Boynton,
Peter de Newton,
John Churt,
Stephen Taylor,
John de Barton,
William de Barton
Barrowby (in Yorkshire), Newton,
Naburn (in Acaster Malbis and York), York, Wetwang,
Wheldrake, Newark
211
Berkshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 41 Edward III [9 May 1367].
Thomas Besiles, knight, and
Katherine, his wife, querents, and
Walter de Thorleton' and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of 3 messuages, of 3 virgates of land, of 30 and a half acres of meadow, of 20 shillings of rent and of a moiety of 1 messuage in
Langeford' in the county of Berkshire and
a moiety of 5 messuages, of 7 virgates of land, of 15 acres of meadow, of 23 shillings of rent and of a moiety of 1 messuage in
Langeford' and Grafton' in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
Walter and Joan have acknowledged the moieties to be the right of Thomas,
and have rendered them to Thomas and Katherine in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Katherine and the heirs of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Walter and Joan for themselves and the heirs of Joan.
Thomas and Katherine have given them 200 marks of silver.
Thomas Besiles,
Katherine Besiles,
Walter de Thorleton,
Joan de Thorleton
Langford (in Oxfordshire), Grafton (in Langford)
212
Sussex. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 40 Edward III [7 June 1366].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 41 Edward III [20 June 1367].
Alexander, the vicar of the church of Rugewyke, and
John Bury of Rugewyke, querents, and
Robert Taillour of Rugewyke and
Lettice, his wife, deforciants.
74 acres of land in Rugewyke in the county of Sussex and
3 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 2 shillings and 6 pence of rent in Iwehurst in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
Robert and Lettice have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of Alexander,
of which Alexander and John have 21 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow of their gift,
and have granted to Alexander and John the rent,
together with the homage and all service of
Peter de Causton'
(or Peter de Canston') and his heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which he held before of Robert and Lettice in the vill of Iwehurst,
to hold to Alexander and John and the heirs of Alexander, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Robert and Lettice granted for themselves and the heirs of Lettice that
33 acres of land
- which Maud, who was the wife of
Richard Weyhurst,
held for life -
and also that 23 acres of land -
which the same Maud held in dower -
of the inheritance of Lettice in the vill of Rugewyke on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Maud ought to revert to Robert and Lettice and the heirs of Lettice -
after the decease of Maud shall remain to Alexander and John and the heirs of Alexander, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements and rent of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Alexander and John have given them 40 marks of silver.
Alexander,
John Bury,
Robert Taylor,
Lettice Taylor,
Peter de Cawston
(or Peter de Canston),
Richard Weyhurst,
Maud Weyhurst
Rudgwick, Ewhurst
213
Hampshire. Wiltshire. Berkshire. Northamptonshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 40 Edward III [3 November 1366].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 41 Edward III [20 June 1367].
William de Bughbrigge and
Walter de Campeden', clerks, querents, and
John, duke of Lancaster, and
Blanche, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Hertlee and Weston' in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Lauyngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Esgarston' in the county of Berkshire and
the manor of Passenham in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Stapulford' in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
The duke and Blanche have acknowledged the manors to be the right of William and Walter,
and have granted for themselves and the heirs of Blanche that the manor of Weston'
- which Franco Vanhale, knight,
held for life -
and that the manor of Hertlee -
which Stephen de Cosyngton', knight,
held for life -
and that the manor of Lauyngton' -
which Nicholas de Kymbell' held for life -
and that the manor of Esgarston' -
which Nicholas de Tamworth', knight, held for life -
and that the manor of Passenham -
which Edmund de Ufford', knight, held for life -
and also that the manor of Stapulford' -
which Thomas de la Mare held for life -
of the inheritance of Blanche on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the death of Franco, Stephen, Nicholas, Nicholas, Edmund and Thomas
ought to revert to the duke and Blanche and the heirs of Blanche -
after the death of Franco, Stephen, Nicholas, Nicholas, Edmund and Thomas
shall remain to William and Walter and their heirs, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
William and Walter have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
William de Bewbridge,
Walter de Campden,
John, duke of Lancaster,
Blanche, duchess of Lancaster,
Franco Vanhale,
Stephen de Cosington,
Nicholas de Kimble,
Nicholas de Tamworth,
Edmund de Ufford,
Thomas de la Mare
Hartley, Weston, Lavington,
East Garston, Passenham, Stapleford
214
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 41 Edward III [27 June 1367].
Robert Glyse and
Emma, his wife, querents, and
John Coffe and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 garden and 28 acres of land in
Bungey and Ilketleshale in the county of Suffolk and
2 acres of meadow in Dychingham in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
John and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes
to Robert and Emma and the heirs of Robert for ever.
Warranty.
Robert and Emma have given them 20 marks of silver.
Robert Gliss,
Emma Gliss,
John Coffey,
Agnes Coffey
Bungay, Ilketshall, Ditchingham
215
Surrey. Hampshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 41 Edward III [20 June 1367].
And afterwards one week from St John the Baptist in the same year [1 July 1367].
John de Burlee and
Agatha, his wife, querents, and
Peter Beaumond', chaplain, and
William de Islesfold', chaplain, deforciants.
1 messuage, 120 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of marsh and 33 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Wonerssh' in the county of Surrey and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 100 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and 26 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
Estmene in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of Peter,
of which Peter and William have the tenements of his gift.
Peter and William have granted to John and Agatha the tenements and rent,
together with the homages and all services of
Richard Tygenore,
Richard Hethere,
Reynold Tygehale,
John Southouere,
John Knollere,
Thomas Bubel,
John Skyrwyt,
William Loxelee and
Richard Englissh' and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Peter and William de Islesfold' in the aforesaid vills,
and have rendered the tenements to them in the court,
to hold to John and Agatha 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 Burley,
Agatha de Burley,
Peter Beaumond,
William de Islesfold,
Richard Ticknor,
Richard Heather,
Reynold Tickhill,
John Southover,
John Knowler,
Thomas Buble,
John Skirwith,
William Loxley,
Richard English
Wonersh, Est Meon
216
Yorkshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 41 Edward III [13 October 1367].
John Culliour, the parson of the church of Rosse, and
Robert de Kayngham, chaplain, querents, and
Thomas Disny of Fosham and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Fosham and 2 bovates of land in Preston' in the county of York and
4 bovates of land in Barewe in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Maud have acknowledged the manor and land to be the right of John,
as those which John and Robert have of their gift.
John and Robert have granted to Thomas and Maud the manor and land
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas 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 Maud.
John Coilour,
Robert de Keyingham,
Thomas Disney,
Maud Disney
Ross, Fosham (in Aldbrough), Preston,
Barrow upon Humber
217
Hampshire. Wiltshire. Berkshire. Northamptonshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, [41] Edward III [20 June 1367].
And afterwards two weeks from [St Martin] in the same year [25 November 1367].
John, [duke] of Lancaster and
Blanche, his wife, querents, by
Roger Toup', put in their place, and
William de Bughbri[gge and]
Walter de Caumpeden', clerks, deforciants.
The manors of Weston' and Hertlee in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Lauyngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Esgarston' in the county of Berkshire and
the manor of Passenham in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Stapulford' in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
William and Walter have granted for themselves [and their heirs] that the manor of Weston'
- which Franco Vanhale, knight, held for life -
and that the manor of Hertlee -
which Stephen [de Cosyng]ton'*, knight, held for life -
and that the manor of Lauyngton' -
which Nicholas de Kymbel held for life -
and that the manor of Esgarston' -
which Nicholas de Tamworth', knight, held for life -
and that the manor of Passenham -
which Edmund de Ufford', knight, held for life -
and also that the manor of Stapulford' -
which Thomas de la Mare held for life -
of the inheritance of William and Walter on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Franco, Stephen, Nicholas, Nicholas, Edmund and Thomas
ought to revert to William and Walter and their heirs -
after the decease of Franco, Stephen, Nicholas, Nicholas, Edmund and Thomas shall remain
to the duke and Blanche and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Blanche.
The duke and Blanche have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
[* See number 674.]
John, duke of Lancaster,
Blanche, duchess of Lancaster,
Roger Tope,
William de Bewbridge,
Walter de Campden,
Franco Vanhale,
Stephen de Cosington,
Nicholas de Kimble,
Nicholas de Tamworth,
Edmund de Ufford,
Thomas de la Mare
Weston, Hartley, Lavington,
East Garston, Passenham, Stapleford
218
Lincolnshire. Rutland.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 41 Edward III [20 October 1367].
John Knyuet and
Eleanor, his wife, and
Robert, son of the same John, querents, and
John Spycer of Staunford' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
8 messuages, 24 and a half acres of land, 8 shillings of rent and a rent of 1 cock and 2 hens in
Staunford' and the advowson of the chantry at the altar of St Nicholas in the church of St Clement of
Staunford' in the county of Lincoln and
17 and a half acres of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in
Casterton' and Keten' in the county of Rutland.
Plea of covenant.
John Spycer and Alice have acknowledged the tenements and advowson to be the right of John Knyuet,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to John Knyuet and Eleanor and Robert and the heirs of John for ever.
John Knyuet and Eleanor and Robert have given them 100 marks of silver.
John Knyvett,
Eleanor Knyvett,
Robert Knyvett,
John Spicer,
Alice Spicer
Stamford, Casterton, Ketton
219
Lincolnshire. Yorkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 41 Edward III [25 November 1367].
Alice, daughter of
John de Bussy, querent, and
William Harrop' and
Lucy, his wife, deforciants.
4 messuages, 12 acres of land and 6 acres of meadow in
Baston' and Carleby
and a moiety of the manor of Baston' in the county of Lincoln and
2 messuages and 2 bovates of land in Thurkelby in the county of York.
Plea of covenant.
William and Lucy have acknowledged the tenements and moiety to be the right of Alice,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Lucy
to her and her heirs for ever.
Alice has given them 200 marks of silver.
John de Bussy,
Alice de Bussy,
William Harrop,
Lucy Harrop
Baston, Carlby, Thirkleby
220
Devon. Cornwall.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 41 Edward III [27 January 1367].
Robert de Grymeston', clerk, querent, and
Walter de Wodelond', knight, and
Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Heued'
and 3 messuages, 1 carucate of land and 14 pounds and 17 shillings and 6 pence of rent in
Chulmelegh', Boryngton', Spitele,
Pele and Ilfardecombe and
the advowson of the church of the vill of Ilfardecombe in the county of Devon and
the manor of Trewardreth' and 2 acres of land in Jacobestowe
and the advowson of the church of the vill of Jacobestowe in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
Walter and Katherine have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of Robert,
as those which he has of their gift.
Robert has granted to Walter and Katherine the manors, tenements and advowsons
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Walter and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Katherine.
Robert de Grimston,
Walter de Woodland,
Katherine de Woodland
Head Barton (in Chittlehampton), Chulmleigh, Burrington,
Spittle (in Chulmleigh), 'Pele',
Ilfracombe, Tywardreath, Jacobstow
221
Oxfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 40 Edward III [6 October 1366].
And afterwards two weeks from St Hilary, 41 Edward III [27 January 1367].
John de Melton' of Thame, querent, and
Richard Gof and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages and 2 acres of land in Banbury and Thame in the county of Oxford and
6 acres of land in Grymesbury in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Maud have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Maud
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
John has given them 20 marks of silver.
John de Melton,
Richard Goff,
Maud Goff
Thame, Banbury, Grimsbury (in Warkworth)
222
Surrey. Sussex.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 41 Edward III [27 October 1367].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 42 Edward III [23 April 1368].
John de Garton' and
Margaret, his wife, and
Katherine, who was the wife of
James de B[e?]reford', knight, querents, and
John Pecche, citizen of London', and
Robert de Gayton', deforciants.
The manor of Stokewell' and 12 messuages [in] South'werk' in the county of Surrey and
10 pounds of rent in Warnham in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
John de Garton' and Margaret and Katherine have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of John Pecche,
as those which the same John and Robert have of their gift.
John Pecche and Robert have granted to Katherine the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Katherine, of the chief lords for the life of Katherine.
And after the decease of Katherine the manor and tenements
shall remain to John de Garton' and Margaret and the heirs of the body of Margaret, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret.
John de Garton,
Margaret de Garton,
James de Bereford,
Katherine de Bereford,
John Pecche,
Robert de Gayton
London, Stockwell (in Lambeth), Southwark,
Warnham
223
Suffolk. Essex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 42 Edward III [23 April 1368].
John de Cauendissh' and
Andrew de Cauendissh', querents, and
Richard de Cauendissh' and
Julian, his wife, and
William Chaumberleyn and
Christian, his wife, deforciants.
2 parts of 30 acres of land and of 2 knights' fees in
Cauendissh', Chippeleye, Bernardeston',
Stradeselle and Stanesfeld' and
2 parts of the advowson of the priory of Chippeleye in the county of Suffolk and
2 parts of the manor of Pentelowe and 2 parts of the advowson of the church of
Pentelowe in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Julian and William and Christian have acknowledged the 2 parts to be the right of John,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Julian and Christian
to John and Andrew and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John and Andrew have given them 200 marks of silver.
John de Cavendish,
Andrew de Cavendish,
Richard de Cavendish,
Julian de Cavendish,
William Chamberlain,
Christian Chamberlain
Cavendish, Chipley (in Clare), Barnardiston,
Stradishall, Stansfield, Pentlow
224
Buckinghamshire. Somerset.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 42 Edward III [6 October 1368].
John de Kentwode and
Alice, his wife, querents, by
John Rous, put in the place of Alice, and
Roger Smale and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
A fourth part of the manors of Brudesthorn' and Adyngton'
and a fourth part of 2 carucates of land and of 60 shillings of rent in
Brudesthorn', Wedone, Herdewyke,
Wenggraue and Roulesham in the county of Buckingham and
a fourth part of the manor of Bradelegh' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Roger and Joan have acknowledged the fourth parts to be the right of John,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to John and Alice and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John and Alice have given them 100 marks of silver.
John de Kentwood,
Alice de Kentwood,
John Rous,
Roger Smale,
Joan Smale
Burston (in Aston Abbotts), Addington, Weedon (in Hardwick),
Hardwick, Wingrave, Rowsham (in Wingrave),
Bradley
225
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 42 Edward III [20 October 1368].
Thomas Heyward', master of the college of Russheworth',
John de Wolterton', the parson of the church of Parua Snoryngge,
Hugh Payn, the parson of the church of Estherlyngge,
Robert de Swafham, the parson of the church of Westherlyngge,
Bartholomew Pulter, the parson of the church of Westwrotham,
John de Thelnetham,
Reynold de Eccles,
Edmund de Gumull',
Thomas le Caus and
James de Hegham, chaplain, querents, by
John Grace, put in their place, and
John de Herlyngge, deforciant.
The manor of Gnateshale and 1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 20 acres of heath and 10 shillings of rent in
Gnateshale and Hopton' by Gnateshale
in the county of Suffolk and
the manors of Estherlyngge and Quydenham and
3 messuages, 140 acres of land, 140 acres of wood and 51 shillings and 6 pence of rent in
Estherlyngge, Quydenham, Elde Bokynham,
Newe Bokynham, Croxton' and Brythenham and
the advowsons of the churches of
Estherlyngge and Quydenham in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
John de Herlyngge has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of Bartholomew,
as those which Bartholomew, Thomas, John de Wolterton', Hugh, Robert, John de Thelnetham, Reynold, Edmund,
Thomas and James have of his gift,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to Thomas, John de Wolterton', Hugh, Robert, Bartholomew, John de Thelnetham, Reynold, Edmund, Thomas and James
and the heirs of Bartholomew for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas, John de Wolterton', Hugh, Robert, Bartholomew, John de Thelnetham, Reynold, Edmund, Thomas and James have given him
1000 pounds sterling.
Thomas Hayward,
John de Wolterton,
Hugh Payne,
Robert de Swaffham,
Bartholomew Poulter,
John de Thelnetham,
Reynold de Eccles,
Edmund de Gamull,
Thomas le Caus,
James de Higham,
John Grace,
John de Harling
Rushford (in Norfolk and Suffolk), Little Snoring,
West Harling, West Wretham (all 3 in Norfolk),
Knettishall, Hopton, East Harling,
Quidenham, Old Buckenham, New Buckenham,
Croxton (in Fulmodeston), Brettenham
226
Dorset. Somerset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 42 Edward III [23 April 1368].
And afterwards three weeks from St Michael in the same year [20 October 1368].
John Oldelond' and
John Trowe, chaplains, querents, and
Robert de Assheton', knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Purstok' and the hundred of Purstok' in the county of Dorset and
the manors of Fodyngton', Charlton' and Ludeford'
and the advowson of the church of the manor of
Ludeford' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Robert and Elizabeth have acknowledged, to wit, the manor of Purstok' and the hundred
to be the right of John and John and the manors of Fodyngton', Charlton' and Ludeford'
and the advowson to be the right of John Oldelond',
of which John and John have the manors of Purstok', Charlton' [and] Ludeford' and the hundred and the advowson of their gift.
John and John have granted to Robert and Elizabeth the same manors, hundred and advowson
and have rendered them to them [in the court],
to hold to Robert and Elizabeth, to wit,
the manor of Purstok' and the hundred of the lord king and his heirs
and the manors of Charlton' and Ludeford' and the advowson of the chief lords, for the lives of Robert and Elizabeth.
And besides John and John granted for themselves and the heirs of John Oldelond' that the manor of Fodyngton'
- which John de Rale and
Joan, his wife, held for the life of Joan
of the inheritance of John Oldelond' on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Joan ought to revert to John Oldelond' and John Trowe and the heirs of John Oldelond' -
after the decease of Joan shall remain to Robert and Elizabeth, to hold together with the aforesaid
manors, hundred and advowson of the chief lords for the lives of Robert and Elizabeth.
And after the decease of Robert and Elizabeth the manors, hundred and advowson shall remain to
John, son of
Thomas de Berkele, and
Eleanor, daughter of the aforesaid Robert, and the heirs of their bodies,
to hold, to wit, the manor of Purstok' and the hundred of the lord king and his heirs
and the manors of Fodyngton', Charlton' and Ludeford' and the advowson of the chief lords, for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Robert.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
John Oldland,
John Trow,
Robert de Ashton,
Elizabeth de Ashton,
John de Raleigh,
Joan de Raleigh,
Thomas de Berkeley,
John de Berkeley,
Eleanor de Ashton
Powerstock, Farringdon (in Babcary), Charlton,
Lydford
227
Essex. Suffolk.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 42 Edward III [20 January 1369].
John de Cauendissh' and
Andrew de Cauendissh', querents, and
John de Glemesford' and
Beatrice, his wife, deforciants.
A third part of the manor of Pentelowe
and a third part of the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Essex and
a third part of 30 acres of land and of 2 knights' fees in
Cauendissh', Chyppeleye, Bernardeston',
Stradeselle and Stanesfeld' and a third part of the advowson of the priory of
Chyppeleye in
the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
John de Glemesford' and Beatrice have acknowledged the third parts of the manor, of the land and of the fees
and the third parts of the advowsons to be the right of John de Cauendissh',
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Beatrice
to John de Cauendissh' and Andrew and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John de Cauendissh' and Andrew have given them 100 marks of silver.
John de Cavendish,
Andrew de Cavendish,
John de Glemsford,
Beatrice de Glemsford
Pentlow, Cavendish, Chipley (in Clare),
Barnardiston, Stradishall, Stansfield
228
Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 43 Edward III [3 February 1369].
John Syfrewast, knight, and
John Shareshull', the parson of the church of Clyware, querents, and
William Syfrewast and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 74 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in Swynebrok' in the county of Oxford and
1 messuage, 49 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 1 acre of pasture and 14 shillings of rent in
Cokham, Braye, Benetfel[d'],
Whyte Waltham and Shotesbrok' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
William and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Syfrewast',
as those which the same John and John Shareshull' have of their gift,
to hold, to wit, 41 acres of land in the vills of Whyte Waltham and Shotesbrok'
to John and John and the heirs of John Syfrewast, of the chief lords for ever.
John and John have granted to William and Agnes the remainder of the tenements, to wit, the messuages, 82 acres of land,
the meadow, the pasture and the rent in the vills of Swynebrok', Cokham, Braye and Benetfeld',
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Agnes and the heirs of Agnes, of the chief lords for ever.
John Syfrewast,
John Shareshill,
William Syfrewast,
Agnes Syfrewast
Clewer (in Berkshire), Swinbrook, Cookham,
Bray, Binfield, White Waltham,
Shottesbrooke
229
Norfolk. Suffolk.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 43 Edward III [3 February 1369].
John, the parson of the church of Hadisco,
Thomas de Halsworth',
John Payn of Sc'o Edmundo and
Richard Grey of Wyndil, querents, and
John Grey and
Cecily, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 90 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 14 acres of pasture, 7 acres of wood, 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent and the liberty of 1 fold in
Halys, Rauyngham, Lodne,
Hekyngham and Norton' by Hekyngham
in the county of Norfolk and
1 messuage, 30 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 5 shillings of rent and the liberty of 1 fold in
Heryngflete, Som[er]leton' and Askeby in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
John Grey and Cecily have acknowledged the tenements and liberties to be the right of John Payn,
and have rendered them to the same John, John the parson, Thomas and Richard in the court,
to hold to John the parson, Thomas, John Payn and Richard and the heirs of John Payn, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John Grey and Cecily for themselves and the heirs of Cecily.
John the parson, Thomas, John Payn and Richard have given them 200 marks of silver.
John,
Thomas de Halesworth,
John Payne,
Richard Grey,
John Grey,
Cecily Grey
Haddiscoe (in Norfolk), Bury St Edmunds (in Suffolk),
Wendling (in Norfolk), Hales, Raveningham,
Loddon, Heckingham, Norton Subcourse,
Herringfleet, Somerleyton, Ashby
230
Warwickshire. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 43 Edward III [9 February 1369].
Ralph, earl of Stafford, querent, and
William de Halughton' and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
20 marks of rent in
Lemyngton' Hastang' in the county of Warwick and
40 pounds of rent in
Grafton' and Upton' Waryn in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
William and Maud have acknowledged the rent to be the right of the earl,
and have remised and quitclaimed it from themselves and the heirs of Maud
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
The earl has given them 300 pounds sterling.
Ralph, earl of Stafford,
William de Hallaton,
Maud de Hallaton
Leamington Hastings, Grafton Manor, Upton Warren
231
Gloucestershire. Somerset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 43 Edward III [15 April 1369].
Richard le Cook of Wynterborn' and
Julian, his wife, and
Henry Bakere, querents, and
John Folyot of Bristoll' and
Lucy, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 virgate of land and 8 acres of meadow in Fromshawe and Hambrok'
in the county of Gloucester and
1 messuage, 1 virgate of land and 10 aces of meadow in Henton' Bluet in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
John and Lucy have acknowledged [the tenements] to be the right of Richard,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Lucy
to Richard and Julian and Henry and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Warranty.
Richard and Julian and Henry have given them 100 marks of silver.
Richard le Cook,
Julian le Cook,
Henry Baker,
John Foliot,
Lucy Foliot
Winterbourne (in Gloucestershire),
Bristol (in Gloucestershire and Somerset), Frenchay,
Hambrook (both in Winterbourne), Hinton Blewett
232
[Buckinghamshire. Northamptonshire.]*
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 43 Edward III [22 April 1369].
The lord king, querent, by
Michael Skillyng', who sues for him, and
John Nowers and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Gothurst and Stokegoldyngton'
and the advowsons of the churches of the same manors in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Chestre sup[er] Aquam in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John and Maud have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of the lord king,
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.
The lord king has given them 500 marks of silver.
[* Added in pencil. This is the left-hand copy. For the foot, see number 694.]
Michael Skilling,
John Nowers,
Maud Nowers
Gayhurst, Stoke Goldington, Chester on the Water (in Irchester)
233
Buckinghamshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 43 Edward III [22 April 1369].
The lord king, querent, by
Michael Skillyng', who sues for him, and
John Nowers and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Gothurst and Stokegoldyngton'
and the advowsons of the churches of the same manors in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Chestre sup[er] Aquam in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John and Maud have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of the lord king,
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.
The lord king has given them 500 marks of silver.
Michael Skilling,
John Nowers,
Maud Nowers
Gayhurst, Stoke Goldington, Chester on the Water (in Irchester)
234
Shropshire. Staffordshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 43 Edward III [11 May 1369].
Roger de Cherleton' and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
John de Stoke and
William de Hereford' of Lodelowe, deforciants.
The manors of Billynggesleye, Milnichhope, Hongerford'
and Borewardesleye and 1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 4 pounds and 16 shillings of rent in
Possethorne and Thongelonde in the county of Shropshire and
the manors of Longenorle and WaterEton' in the county of Stafford.
Plea of covenant.
Roger and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John,
as those which John and William have of their gift.
John and William have granted to Roger and Elizabeth the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Roger 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.
Roger de Charlton,
Elizabeth de Charlton,
John de Stoke,
William de Hereford
Ludlow (in Shropshire), Billingsley, Millichope,
Hungerford (both in Munslow), Broseley, Poston,
Thonglands (both in Munslow), Longnor (in Bradley),
Water Eaton (in Penkridge)
235
Kent. Middlesex. Essex.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 43 Edward III [3 June 1369].
John Meller, clerk,
John Ba[ker] of Cobham and
Richard Sonee
(or Richard Souee) of Derteford', querents, and
Thomas de Cobeham of Rundale and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
3 messuages, 1 mill, 320 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 14 acres of wood, 20 shillings of rent and a rent of 2 cocks and
8 hens in Wrotham, Trottysclyue, Adynton',
Rierssh', Seyntemaricreye, Paulynescreye,
Orpynton' and Chiselherst in the county of Kent and
14 messuages, 158 acres of land, 18 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 20 shillings of rent in
Stebbynheth', Brambele, Hamme
and Hakeneye in the county of Middlesex and
8 acres of meadow in Strattefordelangethorn' in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Maud have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Meller,
as those which the same John, John Baker and Richard have of their gift.
John, John and Richard have granted to Thomas and Maud
3 messuages, 1 mill, 320 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 400 acres [of pasture], 14 acres of wood, 20 shillings of rent and a rent of
2 cocks and 8 hens in the vills of Wrotham, [Trottys]Clyue, Adynton', Rierssh', [Se]yntemariecreye, Paulynescreye, Orpynton' and
Chiselherst'
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever.
John, John and Richard have also granted to Thomas and Maud the remainder of the tenements, to wit,
14 messuages, 15[8] acres of land, 26 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 20 shillings of rent in the vills of
Stebbynheth', Brambele, Hamme, Hakeneye and Strattefordelangethorn'
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas 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 Maud.
John Mellor,
John Baker,
Richard Soney
(or Richard Sovey),
Thomas de Cobham,
Maud de Cobham
Cobham, Dartford (both in Kent), Randall (in Shorne, Kent),
Wrotham, Trottiscliffe, Addington,
Ryarsh, St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray,
Orpington, Chislehurst,
Stepney, Bromley, East Ham or
West Ham (both in Essex), Hackney,
Stratford (in West Ham)
236
Buckinghamshire. Hertfordshire. Bedfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 43 Edward III [3 June 1369].
John de Foxlee, knight,
John de Bleobury, clerk,
Adam de Hartyndon', clerk, and
Roger Dore, querents, and
William Honybrigge and
Thomasia, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 60 acres of land, 7 acres of wood and 4 pence of rent and a rent of 1 rose in Iuyngho
in the county of Buckingham and
60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 1 penny and 1 halfpenny of rent in Gatesden' and
Stodham in the county of Hertford and
8 acres of land in Edysburgh' in the county of Bedford.
Plea of covenant.
William and Thomasia have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Adam,
and have rendered them to Adam, John, John and Roger in the court,
to hold to John, John, Adam and Roger and the heirs of Adam, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by William and Thomasia for themselves and the heirs of Thomasia.
John, John, Adam and Roger have given them 100 pounds sterling.
John de Foxley,
John de Blewbury,
Adam de Hartington,
Roger Dore,
William Honeybridge,
Thomasia Honeybridge
Ivinghoe, Gaddesden, Studham (in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire),
Edlesborough (in Buckinghamshire)
237
Kent. Sussex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 43 Edward III [8 July 1369].
Simon de Burgh', querent, and
Gilbert Chaumpeneys and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Rodmeregge
and 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Grombregge, Speldherst and Pensherst
in the county of Kent and
100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Retherfeld' and Whythyhamme in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
Gilbert and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Simon,
as those which he has of their gift,
to hold to Simon and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Gilbert and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth.
Simon has given them 300 marks of silver.
Simon de Burgh,
Gilbert Champneys,
Elizabeth Champneys
Redemeregge, Groombridge (both in Speldhurst), Speldhurst,
Penshurst, Rotherfield, Withyham
238
Northamptonshire. Essex. Leicestershire. Huntingdonshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 43 Edward III [3 November 1369].
John Knyuet, knight,
Nicholas Styuecle,
Philip Melreth', clerk, and
Clement Spice, querents, and
John de Goldyngton' and
Joyce, his wife, deforciants.
A third part of the manor of Blatherwyk in the county of Northampton and
a third part of the manor of Colne Engayne and a third part of 2 parts of the manor of
Nottele in the county of Essex and
a third part of 2 parts of the manor of Haleweton' in the county of Leicester and a third part of 2 parts of the manor of
Dylyngton' in the county of Huntingdon.
Plea of covenant.
John de Goldyngton' and Joyce have acknowledged the third parts to be the right of Philip,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joyce
to John Knyuet, Nicholas, Philip and Clement and the heirs of Philip for ever.
Warranty.
John Knyuet, Nicholas, Philip and Clement have given them 300 marks of silver.
John Knyvett,
Nicholas Stewkley,
Philip Meldreth,
Clement Spice,
John de Goldington,
Joyce de Goldington
Blatherwycke, Colne Engaine, Notley,
Hallaton, Dillington (in Great Staughton)
239
Sussex. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 44 Edward III [9 February 1370].
Robert Lyncolne and
William de Tarente, clerk, querents, and
John Brok and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 3 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 10 shillings of rent in
Werthe and Burle,
excepting 2 acres of land in the carucate of land, in the county of Sussex and
3 acres of meadow in Lyngefeld' in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
John and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
and have rendered them to Robert and William in the court,
to hold to Robert and William and the heirs of Robert, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John and Joan for themselves and the heirs of Joan.
Robert and William have given them 100 marks of silver.
Robert Lincoln,
William de Tarrant,
John Brooke,
Joan Brooke
Worth, Burleigh Arches (in Worth), Lingfield