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Dorset. Somerset.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 10 Richard [II] [12 November 1386].
Richard Mucheldeuere, querent, and
Thomas Strete, deforciant.
9 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 11 acres of meadow and 100 acres of pasture in
Northloueford' and Frankham by Ryme in the county of Dorset and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 1 carucate of land and 10 acres of meadow in Estcoker in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard has of his gift,
to hold to Richard and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Thomas for himself and his heirs.
Richard has given him 200 pounds sterling.
Richard Micheldever,
Thomas Street
Lovard (in Puddletown), Frankham (in Ryme Intrinseca),
East Coker
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Kent. Sussex.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 10 Richard [II] [12 November 1386].
John de Roos of Hamelak', knight,
Henry de Codyngton', the parson of the church of Botelesford', and
Robert de Tynton', the parson of the church of Uffyngton', querents, and
Richard Lescrop', knight,
Simon de Burley, knight,
John Deu[er]eux, knight,
John de Waltham, archdeacon of Richmond, and
Richard de Burley, knight, and
Beatrice, his wife, deforciants.
The castle and manor of Chilham in the county of Kent and
the manors of Bourne, Heighyn[t]on' and
Waldernewodes in Le Hagh' in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
The archdeacon, Richard, Simon and John Deu[er]eux, have acknowledged the castle and manors
to be the right of John de Roos,
as those which the same John, Henry and Robert have of their gift.
John de Roos, Henry and Robert have granted to the archdeacon, Richard, Simon, John Deu[er]eux and Richard and Beatrice
the castle and manors and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to the archdeacon, Richard, Simon, John Deu[er]eux and Richard and Beatrice, of the lord king and his heirs for
the lives of Richard de Burley and Beatrice, on the following conditions,
namely that if Richard de Burley and Beatrice demise and make estate for more than the life of Beatrice to anyone
of the manors of Tournhamhalle, Rosse,
Seton', Storthewayt', Melbourne with
the moor of Landrikmose,
Thorneton', Bayldon', 120 pounds of rent in the city of
Ebor', 20 pounds of rent in the priory of Wartre in the county of York,
the manors of Roshall' with 10 messuages, 12 tofts, 20 acres of land in the vill of
Sc'o Bot'ho, the manor of Freston' in Holand'
with the lands and tenements which were late of Robert Godesfeld' in
Freston' and 100 pounds of rent in the city of Lincoln' in the county of Lincoln,
the manors of Orston' and Skreton'
with members in the county of Nottingham, the manors of Barston' and
Plumgarth' in the county
of Leicester, the manors of Stokedaubeney, Wilberston' and
Braundestonbury in the county of Northampton, the manors of
Holt', Cley, Snyterley,
Hoghton', Hacford', Whitewell',
Whatton' and Wodehouses in the county of Norfolk, the manors of
Brentbradfeld' and Wycet' in the county of Suffolk, the manors of
Preston' and Couley in the county of Buckingham,
the manor of Buklond' in the county of Hertford, the manors of
Tarentviliers and Heghterbury in the county of Somerset,
the manor of Addirley in the county of Shropshire and
the manor of Shyngilford' in the county of Essex
or of any parcel of the same which exceeds the value of 100 pounds a year,
and in that case Richard de Burley and Beatrice do not cause them to be
replaced and restored in the same estate as before the demise
within three months after notice given by proclamation in the common bench,
then John de Roos, Henry and Robert and the heirs of John de Roos shall be able to re-enter
the castle and manor of Chilham and the manors
of Bourn', Heighynton' and Waldernewodes and retain them to themselves and the heirs of John de Roos for ever.
And if Richard de Burley and Beatrice demise and
and make estate to any person for more than the life of Beatrice
of any parcel of [the same property] of the value of 100 pounds a year or less
and Richard de Burley and Beatrice do not cause them to be
replaced and restored in the same estate as before the demise within three months after such notice
then John de Roos, Henry and Robert and the heirs of John de Roos shall be able to re-enter
parcel of the castle and manor of Chilham and of the manors of
Bourn', Heighynton' and Waldernewodes to the value of the lands and tenements demised
and hold it to themselves and the heirs of John de Roos for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
John de Roos,
Henry de Coddington,
Robert de Toynton,
Richard le Scrope,
Simon de Burley,
John Devereux,
John de Waltham,
archdeacon of Richmond,
Richard de Burley,
Beatrice de Burley,
Robert Godsfield
Helmsley (in Yorkshire), Bottesford (in Leicestershire), Uffington,
Chilham,
Eastbourne, Eckington (in Ripe),
Waldron, 'Le Hagh'',
Turnham Hall (in Cliffe),
Roos, Seaton Ross, Storwood,
Melbourne (both in Thornton), 'Landrikmose', Thornton,
Baildon (in Otley), York, Warter Priory,
Roos Hall (in Boston), Boston, Freiston,
Lincoln,
Orston, Screveton,
Barkestone, Plungar,
Stoke Albany, Wilbarston, Braunstonbury (in Braunston),
Holt, Cley next the Sea, Blakeney,
Houghton St Giles, Hackford, Whitwell (in Hackford),
Watton, Woodhouse (in Ovington),
Bradfield Combust, Wissett,
Preston Bissett, Cowley (in Preston Bissett),
Buckland,
Tarrant Rushton (in Dorset), Heytesbury (in Wiltshire),
Adderley,
Chingford
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Derbyshire. Staffordshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 10 Richard [II] [20 January 1387].
Thomas de Friseby,
George de Burstall',
Roger de Gresley and
Richard Wolf, querents, and
John de Gresley, knight, and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Drakelowe, Lullyngton' and Gresley
and the advowson of the priory of the vill of Gresley in the county of Derby and
the manors of Morton' and [Kyngeston'home?] in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Norton' by Twycrosse in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
John and Joan have acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of Roger,
and have rendered them to Roger, Thomas, George and Richard in the court,
to hold to Thomas, George, Roger and Richard and the heirs of Roger, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John and Joan for themselves and the heirs of John.
Thomas, George, Roger and Richard have given them 500 pounds sterling.
Thomas de Frisby,
George de Birstall,
Roger de Gresley,
Richard Wolf,
John de Gresley,
Joan de Gresley
Drakelow (in Church Gresley), Lullington, Church Gresley,
Moreton (in Colwich), Kingstone,
Norton juxta Twycross
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Dorset. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 8 Richard [II] [23 April 1385].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary, 10 Richard [II] [20 January 1387].
Thomas Boseuyle, querent, and
Margery, daughter of
Ralph Recheford', knight, deforciant.
A moiety of the manor of Wynterburn' Whitchirch' in the county of Dorset and
a moiety of the manor of Grendon' in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
Margery has acknowledged the moieties to be the right of Thomas,
and has granted for herself and her heirs that the moiety of the manor of Wynterburn' Whitchirch'
- which Isabel, who was the wife of
John Recheford', held for life -
and also that the other moiety of the manor of Grendon' -
which Hugh de Grendon' and
Joan, his wife, held for the life of Joan -
of the inheritance of Margery on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Isabel and Joan ought to revert to Margery and her heirs -
after the decease of Isabel and Joan shall remain to Thomas and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas has given her 200 marks of silver.
Thomas Bosville,
Ralph Rochford,
Margery Rochford,
John Rochford,
Isabel Rochford,
Hugh de Grendon,
Joan de Grendon
Winterborne Whitechirch, Grendon
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[Not a fine.]
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Somerset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, [47] Edward III [13 October 1373].
Peter de [Boloygne, querent, by ... ...] put in his place, and
Pauline de Boloygne, deforciant, by
Walter de [C...r...?, put in her place.]
1 messuage, 2 carucates of land, 69 shillings and 1 penny of rent [and a rent of ...] gilt [...] in
[Esse] by M[ar]tok'.
Plea of covenant.
[Peter] has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Pauline.
[Pauline has granted] to Peter the tenements, to hold to Peter and the heirs of his body, of [Pauline and her 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, the tenements shall revert to Pauline and her heirs, [quit of the other heirs] of Peter, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
[Endorsed: enrolled Hilary Term, 10 Richard [II], roll [136?].]
Peter de Boulogne,
Pauline de Boulogne,
Walter de [C...r...]
Ash (in Martock)
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Lincolnshire. Derbyshire. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 10 Richard [II] [6 October 1386].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [21 April 1387].
Nicholas Gascoigne,
Richard Gascoigne,
William Cras, the vicar of the church of Lemmyngton', and
Master Peter de Boleton', querents, and
Richard de Dynelay and
Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
2 parts of a third part of the manors of Esttyryngton' and Herdewyk'
and the advowson of the church of the vill of Esttyryngton' in the county of Lincoln and
2 parts of a fourth part of the manor of Repyngton' in the county of Derby and
a third part of the manor of Chorleton' in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
Richard de Dynelay and Eleanor have acknowledged the 4 parts, third part and advowson to be the right of Nicholas,
as those which Nicholas, Richard Gascoigne, William and Master Peter have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Eleanor
to Nicholas, Richard Gascoigne, William and Master Peter and the heirs of Nicholas for ever.
Warranty.
Nicholas, Richard Gascoigne, William and Master Peter have given them 100 marks of silver.
Nicholas Gascoigne,
Richard Gascoigne,
William Crass,
Peter de Bolton,
Richard de Dinley,
Eleanor de Dinley
Leamington (in Warwickshire), East Torrington, Hardwick (in Torksey),
Repton, Charlton (in Cropthorne)
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Lincolnshire. Leicestershire. Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 10 Richard [II] [5 May 1387].
John La Warre, knight,
Anketin Malore, knight,
William de Ayrmynne, knight,
John de Rouceby, clerk, and
William Palmer, querents, and
William Marmyon', knight, deforciant.
The manors of Kyseby and
Grauenyplace in Bylyngburgh',
2 messuages, 7 tofts, 7 and a half bovates, 29 and a half acres of land
and 2 acres and 3 roods of meadow in
Kyseby, Bylyngburgh' and Brunne in the county of Lincoln and
the manors of Galby, Neuton' [Ma]rmyon' and
Lowesby and 5 bovates of land in Lowesby in the county of Leicester and
the manor of Shelton' and the advowson of a third part of the church of
Shelton' in the county of Bedford and
4 messuages, 2 carucates and 10 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 2 shillings of rent in
Lodyngton' sup[er] Brouneswold', Ryngstede and
Cotum in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
William Marmyon' has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of John de Rouceby,
as those which the same John, John La Warre, Anketin, William de Ayrmynne and William Palmer have of his gift,
to hold to John, Anketin, William de Ayrmynne, John and William Palmer and the heirs of John de Rouceby,
of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by William Marmyon' for himself and his heirs.
John, Anketin, William de Ayrmynne, John and William Palmer have given him 1000 pounds sterling.
John La Warr,
Anketin Malory,
William de Airmin,
John de Rauceby,
William Palmer,
William Marmion
Keisby (in Lenton), 'Grauenyplace' (in Billingborough),
Bourne,
Galby, Cold Newton, Lowesby,
Shelton,
Luddington, Ringstead, Coton (in Ravensthorpe)
190
Staffordshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 10 Richard [II] [5 May 1387].
John de Grendon', querent, and
Fulk de Pennebrugge, knight, and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Cublesdon' in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Guyldon' Morton' in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
Fulk and Margaret have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
John has given them 200 pounds sterling.
John de Grendon,
Fulk de Pembridge,
Margaret de Pembridge
Kibblestone (in Stone), Gilmorton
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Staffordshire. Derbyshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 10 Richard [II] [17 May 1387].
Edmund de Stafford', clerk,
Richard, the vicar of the church of Ilum,
Richard, the vicar of the church of Alstanesfeld',
Nicholas Rotour, chaplain, and
William Osmond', chaplain, querents, and
Nicholas de Stafford', knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Throweley and Froddeswall' in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Tiddeswell' [and] 22 messuages, 1 mill, 8 virgates of land and 20 shillings of rent in
Tiddeswell', Wormhill' and Spondon'
and the office of bailiff of the forestry of Alto Petto [sic] in the county of Derby.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas de Stafford' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors, tenements and office of bailiff to be the right of William,
and have rendered them to William, Edmund, Richard, Richard and Nicholas Rotour in the court,
to hold to Edmund, Richard, Richard, Nicholas Rotour and William and the heirs of William, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Nicholas de Stafford' and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth.
Edmund, Richard, Richard, Nicholas Rotour and William have given them 500 marks of silver.
Richard,
Edmund de Stafford,
Nicholas Rotour,
William Osmond,
Nicholas de Stafford,
Elizabeth de Stafford
Ilam, Alstonefield, Throwley (in Ilam),
Fradswell, Tideswell, Wormhill,
Spondon, High Peak Forest
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Herefordshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 10 Richard [II] [17 May 1387].
Richard Nasshe and
Hugh Haresfeld', querents, and
John Bromwiche, knight, and
Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Credenhull' and Eton' Tregoos
and the advowson of the chapel of Eton', excepting the advowson of the church of
Credenhull' in the manor of Credenhull', in the county of Hereford and
the manor of Brymmesbergh' and the advowson of the church of Brymmesbergh'
in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
John and Katherine have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard and Hugh have of their gift.
Richard and Hugh have granted to John and Katherine the manors and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John 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 John.
Richard Nash,
Hugh Haresfield,
John Bromwich,
Katherine Bromwich
Credenhill, Eaton Tregoz (in Foy), Bromsberrow
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Suffolk. Cambridgeshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 10 Richard [II] [9 June 1387].
Geoffrey Michel,
William Bateman,
William Makenade,
Edmund Lakyngheth',
Thomas More, clerk, and
John Payn, querents, and
Nicholas Twyford', knight, citizen of London', and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Ixnyng' called Jardyns
and 2 parts of the manor of Ixnyng', which 2 parts were late of
Mary de Sc'o Paulo, late
countess of Pembroke,
in the county of Suffolk and
1 weir, 3 acres of meadow, 2 shillings and 6 pence of rent and view of frankpledge of the hamlet of Reche in
Burwell' and Reche in the county of Cambridge.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas and Margery have granted to Geoffrey, William, William, Edmund, Thomas and John
the manor, weir, tenements, view and 2 parts
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Geoffrey, William, William, Edmund, Thomas and John and the heirs of Geoffrey, of the lord king and his heirs for ever,
rendering yearly to Nicholas and Margery 40 pounds for the lives of both of them in the city of London' at the feasts of the
Nativity of St John the Baptist, St Michael, Christmas and Easter by equal portions.
If the rent is in arrears it shall be lawful for Nicholas and Margery to re-enter and retain
the manor called Jardyns, the weir, the meadow, the rent, the view of frankpledge and the 2 parts
until the arrears are satisfied.
And after the decease of Nicholas and Margery, Geoffrey, William, William, Edmund, Thomas and John and the heirs of Geoffrey
shall be quit of the payment for ever.
Geoffrey, William, William, Edmund, Thomas and John have given them 200 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Geoffrey Mitchell,
William Bateman,
William Makenade,
Edmund Lakenheath,
Thomas Moore,
John Payne,
Nicholas Twyford,
Margery Twyford,
Mary de Saint Paul,
countess of Pembroke
London, Exning, 'Jardyns' (in Exning),
Reach (in Burwell), Burwell
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Middlesex. Suffolk.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 10 Richard [II] [17 May 1387].
Adam Bamme,
John Iue, clerk, and
John Forster, querents, and
Henry Bamme and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 83 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture and 20 shillings of rent in
Fuleham, Braynford' and Yillyng' in the county of Middlesex and
4 messuages and 5 and a half acres of land in Seyntedmondisbery in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Forster,
as those which the same John, Adam and John Iue have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to Adam, John and John and the heirs of John Forster for ever.
Warranty.
Adam, John and John have given them 100 pounds sterling.
Adam Bamm,
John Ive,
John Forster,
Henry Bamm,
Margaret Bamm
Fulham, Brentford, Ealing,
Bury St Edmunds
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Essex. Northamptonshire. Berkshire. Oxfordshire. Huntingdonshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 11 Richard [II] [8 July 1387].
And afterwards one week from St Michael in the same year [6 October 1387].
Robert Asshfeld',
John Moriell', clerk,
Edmund de Lakynghith' and
Robert Howtot, querents, and
William Ermyn, clerk,
William Lyndesell',
John [Bataile] and
Robert Antoyn, deforciants.
The manor of Cresteshale in the county of Essex and
the manor of Asshele in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Upledecombe in the county of Berkshire and
the manor of Swynbrok' in the county of Oxford and
the manors of Euerton' and Ufford' Daneys in the county of Huntingdon.
Plea of covenant.
William, William, John Bataile and Robert Antoyn have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John [Moriell'],
of which the same John, Robert Asshfeld', Edmund and Robert Howtot have
the manors of Cresteshale, Asshele, Swynbrok' and Euerton' of their gift,
to hold to Robert Asshfeld', John Moriell', Edmund and Robert Howtot and the heirs of John Moriell', of the chief lords for ever.
And besides William, William, John Bataile and Robert Antoyn granted for themselves and the heirs of William Ermyn
that the manors of Upledecombe and Ufford' Daneys
- which Isabel Bradeston'
held in dower of the inheritance of William Ermyn on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Isabel ought to revert to William, William, John Bataile and Robert Antoyn
and the heirs of William Ermyn -
after the decease of Isabel shall remain to Robert Asshfeld', John Moriell', Edmund and Robert Howtot and the heirs of John,
to hold together with the aforesaid manors of the chief lords for ever.
Robert Asshfeld', John Moriell', Edmund and Robert Howtot have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
Robert Ashfield,
John Moriell,
Edmund de Lakenheath,
Robert Hotot,
William Airmin,
William Lindsell,
John Battle,
Robert Anthony,
Isabel Bradestone
Chrishall, Ashley, Letcombe Bassett,
Swinbrook, Everton, Offord Darcy
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Sussex. Surrey.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 10 Richard [II] [5 May 1387].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 11 Richard [II] [6 October 1387].
John Neudegate,
Walter Knolle and
Giles Taillour, querents, and
Thomas Eldrich' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
100 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood, 20 pence of rent and a third part of 1 messuage in
Warnham in the county of Sussex and
40 acres of land and 10 acres of wood in Dorkyng' in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
of which John, Walter and Giles have 91 acres of land, the meadow, 10 acres of wood, the rent and
the third part of their gift,
to hold to John, Walter and Giles and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Thomas and Alice granted for themselves and the heirs of Alice that 40 acres of land and 10 acres of wood in
the vill of Dorkyng'
- which Richard Brode and
Alice, his wife,
held for the life of Alice -
and also that 9 acres of land in the vill of Warnham -
which Giles Taillour of Kyngesfold' and
Alice, his wife,
held for their lives -
of the inheritance of Alice, the wife of Thomas, on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Alice, the wife of Richard, and
Giles Taillour of Kyngesfold' and Alice, his wife, ought to revert to Thomas and Alice, his wife, and the heirs of Alice -
after the decease of Alice, the wife of Richard, and
Giles Taillour of Kyngesfold' and Alice, his wife,
shall remain to John, Walter and Giles Taillour and the heirs of John, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
John, Walter and Giles Taillour have given them 100 marks of silver.
John Newdigate,
Walter Knowle,
Giles Taylor,
Thomas Eldridge,
Alice Eldridge,
Richard Brood,
Alice Brood,
Alice Taylor
Warnham, Dorking, Kingsfold (in Warnham, Sussex)
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Middlesex. Cambridgeshire. Kent.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 10 Richard [II] [9 June 1387].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 11 Richard [II] [6 October 1387].
Thomas Middelton',
the parson of the church of Hakeneye, querent, and
John Peckebrugge, knight, and
[Margaret], his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Popellier in the county of Middlesex and
the manor of Swafhampriour and the advowson of the chapel of the same manor in the county of Cambridge and
1 messuage, 1 carucate and 9 acres of land and 39 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Wollewych' in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
John and Margaret have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right [of Thomas],
as those which he has of their gift.
Thomas has granted to Margaret the manors, tenements and advowson
and has rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Margaret and the male heirs of her body, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, the manor of Popellier shall remain to
John Deuereaux and
Margaret, his wife, to hold of the chief lords for the life of Margaret.
And after the decease of Margaret, the wife of John Deuereaux, the same manor shall remain to
[Nicholas] de Louaigne
and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder
to William de Wykeham,
bishop of Winchester,
Aubrey de Veer, knight,
Bernard Brocas, knight,
John Peckebrugge, knight,
William Tarent', clerk, and
John Shordych' and the heirs of John Shordych'.
And the manor of Swafhampriour and the advowson shall remain to
Nicholas and his aforesaid heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, the same manor and the advowson
shall remain to the aforesaid John Peckebrugge, knight, to hold of the chief lords for the life of John.
And after the decease of John the same manor and the advowson
shall remain to the bishop, Aubrey, Bernard, William and John Shordych' and the heirs of John, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
And also the tenements shall remain to the aforesaid Nicholas and his aforesaid heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the bishop, Aubrey, Bernard, John Peckebrugge, William and John Shordych'
and the heirs of John Shordych'.
Thomas Middleton,
John Peckbridge,
Margaret Peckbridge,
John Devereux,
Margaret Devereux,
Nicholas de Lovaine,
William de Wykeham,
bishop of Winchester,
Aubrey de Vere,
Bernard Brocas,
William Tarrant,
John Shoreditch
Hackney (in Middlesex), Poplar, Swaffham Prior,
Woolwich
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Berkshire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 10 Richard [II] [25 November 1386].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 11 Richard [II] [6 October 1387].
John Pykemond' the younger, querent, and
John Osebarn' and
Clarice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 60 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 4 acres of wood in
Shenyngfeld' in the county of Berkshire and
5 acres of land in Shenyngfeld' in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
John Osebarn' and Clarice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Pykemond',
as those which he has of their gift.
John Pykemond' has granted to John Osebarn' and Clarice the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Osebarn' and Clarice, of John Pykemond' and his heirs for the lives of John Osebarn' and Clarice,
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 Clarice the tenements shall revert to John Pykemond' and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of John Osebarn' and Clarice, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
John Pickmond,
John Osborne,
Clarice Osborne
Shinfield
199
Sussex. Kent.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 11 Richard [II] [27 October 1387].
Edward Dalyngrugg', knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Ralph Blake, the parson of the church of Iwehurst, and
John Kent', deforciants.
The manor of Bodyhamme
and 1 messuage, 700 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Bodyhamme and Salehurst in the county of Sussex and
1 mill and 6 acres of meadow in Benyndenne, Sandhurst and
Haukhurst in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Edward and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Ralph,
as those which Ralph and John have of their gift.
Ralph and John have granted to Edward and Elizabeth the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Edward and Elizabeth and the heirs begotten by Edward on the body of Elizabeth, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of Edward,
(2) to the heirs of the body of Elizabeth,
(3) to Walter Dalyngrugge, brother of the aforesaid Edward, and
the male heirs of his body and
(4) to the right heirs of Edward.
Edward Dallingridge,
Elizabeth Dallingridge,
Ralph Blake,
John Kent,
Walter Dallingridge
Ewhurst (in Sussex), Bodiam, Salehurst,
Benenden, Sandhurst, Hawkhurst
200
Leicestershire. Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 11 Richard [II] [18 November 1387].
Thomas Faryndon' and
Thomas Stokkes, querents, and
John Rose and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Magna Assheby in the county of Leicester and
the manors of Cheuerey and Oke and a moiety of the manor of
Aston' Clynton' in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Herdewyk' and a moiety of the manor of Chaldegraue in the county of Oxford and
a fourth part of the manor of Wold' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors, moieties and fourth part to be the right of Thomas Faryndon',
as those which the same Thomas and Thomas Stokkes have of their gift.
Thomas and Thomas have granted to John and Elizabeth the manors, moieties and fourth part
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John 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.
Thomas Farringdon,
Thomas Stocks,
John Rose,
Elizabeth Rose
Ashby Magna,
Aston Chiverey, Oke (both in Aston Clinton), Aston Clinton,
Hardwick, Chalgrove,
Old
201
Leicestershire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 11 Richard [II] [20 January 1388].
Robert Grethede, the parson of the church of Ekyngton',
Henry Fox, the parson of the church of Stanford',
John in the Wro, chaplain, and
Robert Walron' of Snypston', querents, and
John Talbot, knight, and
Ala, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Swanyngton' in the county of Leicester and
the manor of Segbrok' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
John Talbot and Ala have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Robert Grethede,
as those which the same Robert, Henry, John in the Wro and Robert Walron' have of their gift.
Robert, Henry, John in the Wro and Robert have granted to John Talbot and Ala the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Talbot and Ala and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Richard, son of
Robert de Swillyngton', and
Joan, his wife, daughter of
Thomas Talbot, son of the aforesaid John Talbot,
and the heirs of their bodies and
(2) to the heirs of the body of the same Joan.
In default of such heirs, the manor of Swanyngton' shall remain to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Talbot,
to hold of the chief lords for ever. And the manor of Segbrok' shall remain to the heirs of the body of the aforesaid Richard,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to Robert de Swillyngton', knight,
and his heirs
.
Robert Greathead,
Henry Fox,
John in the Wroe,
Robert Walerand,
John Talbot,
Ala Talbot,
Robert de Swillington,
Richard de Swillington,
Thomas Talbot,
Joan Talbot
Eckington (in Derbyshire or Worcestershire), Stanford, Snibston (in Packington, Leicestershire),
Swannington (in Whitwick), Sedgebrook
202
Dorset. Kent. Hampshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 11 Richard [II] [27 January 1388].
Bernard Brocas, knight, and
Katherine, his wife, querents, and
John Chytterne, clerk, deforciant.
The manor of Bromle in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Broxham in the county of Kent and
the manors of Northfarham and Broxhede,
excepting 15 acres of meadow in the manor of Broxhede, in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
Bernard has acknowledged the manors to be the right of John,
as those which John has of his gift.
John has granted to Bernard and Katherine the manors
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Bernard and Katherine and the heirs of Bernard, of the chief lords for ever.
Bernard Brocas,
Katherine Brocas,
John Chitterne
Bromley (in Stoke Abbott), Broxham (in Edenbridge),
North Fareham (in Fareham), Broxhead (in Headley)
203
Kent. Hertfordshire. Sussex.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 11 Richard [II] [9 February 1388].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [12 April 1388].
Thomas, bishop of Ely, and
John de Burton', clerk, querents, and
John de Falwesle, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
[The manors] of Berlyng', Codham, Burgham and
Westgrenewyche and 300 acres of land and 10 pounds of rent in
Mallyng' in the county of Kent and
the manor of Sa[bri]chesworthe in the county of Hertford and
the manors of Bokestede and Strete
and 2 messuages, 440 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and 70 shillings of rent in
Wogham and Hothelegh' in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
John de [Falwesle] and Elizabeth have acknowledged, to wit, the manors of Berlyng',
Codham, Burgham, Westgrenewyche and Sa[brichesworthe to be] the right of the bishop and John de Burton'
and the manors of Bokestede and Strete and the tenements to be the right of the bishop,
of which the bishop and John de Burton' have the manors and the tenements in the vills of Wogham and Hothelegh' of their gift.
The bishop and John de Burton' have granted to John de Falwesle and Elizabeth the same manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John de Falwesle and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth, to wit,
the manors of Berlyng',
Codham, Burgham, Westgrenewyche and Sabrichesworthe of [the lord king and] his heirs
and the manors of Bokestede and Strete and the tenements in the vills of Wogham and Hothelegh' of the chief lords, for ever.
And besides the bishop and John de Burton' granted for themselves and the heirs of the bishop that
300 acres of land and 10 pounds [of rent] in the vill of Mallyng'
- which John Wantynge held for life
of the inheritance of the bishop on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of John [Wantynge] ought to revert to the bishop and John de Burton' and the heirs of the bishop -
after the decease of John Wantynge shall remain to John de [Falwesle] and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth,
to hold together with the aforesaid manors and tenements of the chief lords for ever.
This agreement was made by the command [of the lord king].
Thomas, bishop of Ely,
John de Burton,
John de Fawsley,
Elizabeth de Fawsley,
John Wanting
Barling (in East Sutton), Cudham, Burham,
Deptford, Malling,
Sawbridgeworth,
Buxted, Streat,
Offham (in Hamsey), Hoathly
204
Hertfordshire. Cambridgeshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 11 Richard [II] [26 April 1388].
John Hatfeld' and
Alice, his wife, querents, and
William Toppynk' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
4 tofts, 100 acres of land and 16 acres of wood in
Langeley and Dynnesleyfurnevale in the county of Hertford and
1 messuage, 54 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in
Melreth' in the county of Cambridge and
4 messuages, 2 tofts, 3 and a half virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow and 8 acres of pasture in
Burton' by Thingden' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
William and Alice, his wife, have granted to John and Alice, his wife, the tenements
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them for the life of Alice, the wife of William,
to John and Alice, his wife, and the heirs of Alice for ever.
John and Alice, his wife, have given them 100 marks of silver.
John Hatfield,
Alice Hatfield,
William Topping,
Alice Topping
Langley, Dinsley Furnival (both in Hitchin), Meldreth,
Burton Latimer, Finedon
205
Somerset. Devon.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 11 Richard [II] [26 April 1388].
Henry Andrewe, the parson of the church of Leueneston',
Gilbert Neuborgh' and
John Logge, querents, and
Nicholas Botiler and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
24 acres of meadow and 100 shillings of rent in
Yeuelchestre and Sokke Deneys and a
moiety of the manor of Sokke Deneys and the advowson of the church of the same manor in
the county of Somerset and
14 messuages, 2 carucates and 100 acres of land in
Emylt, Byrchis, Gillescote and
Couelegh' in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas and Joan have acknowledged the tenements, moiety and advowson to be the right of Henry,
as those which Henry, Gilbert and John have of their gift.
Henry, Gilbert and John have granted to Nicholas and Joan the tenements, moiety and advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Nicholas and Joan, of the chief lords for the lives of Nicholas and Joan.
And after the decease of Nicholas and Joan the tenements, moiety and advowson shall remain to
William de Boneuyll', knight, and his heirs, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Henry Andrew,
Gilbert Newborough,
John Lodge,
Nicholas Butler,
Joan Butler,
William de Bonville
Lympstone (in Devon),
Ilchester, Sock Dennis,
Emlett (in East Woolfardisworthy), Birch,
Gillscott (both in Coldridge), Cowley (in Brampford Speke)
206
Middlesex. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 11 Richard [II] [6 October 1387].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [31 May 1388].
William Sheryngham,
John Boseham,
John Hill',
Thomas Skelton',
William Gascoygn',
William Pountfreyt',
William Randolf',
Peter atte Hethe,
Roger Choun and
William Terne, querents, by
Richard Merssh', put in the place of William, John Boseham, Thomas, William, William, Peter, Roger and William, and
William Dorleston' and
Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
3 messuages, 3 carucates of land and 10 marks of rent in
Risshelep', Stanwell', Harewee,
Woxebrigg', Hykenham, Hilenden',
Hermodesworth' and Talpurton' in the county of Middlesex and
64 shillings of rent in Horton' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
William Dorleston' and Katherine have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Roger,
of which Roger, William Sheryngham, John, John, Thomas, William Gascoygn', William Pountfreyt', William Randolf',
Peter and William Terne have 2 parts of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Katherine
to William Sheryngham, John, John, Thomas, William Gascoygn', William Pountfreyt', William Randolf', Peter,
Roger and William Terne and the heirs of Roger for ever.
And besides William Dorleston' and Katherine granted for themselves and the heirs of Katherine that the third part of the
tenements
- which Henry Fauconer and
Emma, his wife,
held for the life of Emma of the inheritance of Katherine in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Emma ought to revert to William Dorleston' and Katherine and the heirs of Katherine -
after the decease of Emma shall remain to William Sheryngham, John, John, Thomas, William Gascoygn', William Pountfreyt',
William Randolf', Peter, Roger and William Terne and the heirs of Roger, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
William Sheryngham, John, John, Thomas, William Gascoygn', William Pountfreyt', William Randolf', Peter,
Roger and William Terne have given them 200 marks of silver.
William Sherringham,
John Bosham,
John Hill,
Thomas Skelton,
William Gascoigne,
William Pontefract,
William Randolf,
Peter atte Heath,
Roger Chown,
William Terne,
Richard Marsh,
William Dalston,
Katherine Dalston,
Henry Falconer,
Emma Falconer
Ruislip, Stanwell, Harrow on the Hill,
Uxbridge, Ickenham, Hillingdon,
Harmondsworth, Alperton (in Harrow on the Hill),
Horton
207
Gloucestershire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 11 Richard [II] [31 May 1388].
Edmund Loue and
Thomas Crompe, querents, and
Richard de Maurdyn and
Edith, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Parua Sobbury and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Gloucester and
the manor of Magna Derneford', 6 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 10 acres of meadow and 42 shillings and 6 pence of rent in
Magna Wodeford' and Stratford' by Vetus Sa[rum]
and the office of bailiff of the beadlery of the hundred of Wonderdich' in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Edith have acknowledged the manors, tenements, office of bailiff and advowson to be the right of Thomas,
and have rendered them to Thomas and Edmund in the court,
to hold to Edmund and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Richard and Edith for themselves and the heirs of Edith.
Edmund and Thomas have given them 200 marks of silver.
Edmund Love,
Thomas Crump,
Richard de Marden,
Edith de Marden
Little Sodbury, Durnford, Upper Woodford (in Woodford),
Stratford-sub-Castle, Old Sarum (in Stratford-sub-Castle),
Underditch
208
Berkshire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 8 Richard [II] [1 July 1384].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 11 Richard [II] [31 May 1388].
Hildebrand Barre,
Richard Fode and
John Waryn, querents, and
William Rolf' and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
8 messuages, 30 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 12 shillings of rent in
Chepyngfaryndon' in the county of Berkshire and
7 messuages, 40 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 8 shillings of rent in
Malmesbury and Brokenburgh' in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
William and Margaret have granted for themselves and the heirs of Margaret that
1 messuage in the vill of Chepyngfaryndon'
- which John Smyth' of Chepyngfaryndon'
and Maud, his wife,
held for their lives -
and that 1 messuage in the vill of Malmesbury -
which Richard Corston' held for life -
and also that 13 messuages, the land, the meadow and the rent -
which Robert Herdeman held for life by the law of England -
of the inheritance of Margaret in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of John Smyth' and Maud, Richard Corston' and Robert
ought to revert to William and Margaret and the heirs of Margaret -
after the decease of John Smyth' and Maud, Richard Corston' and Robert
shall remain to Hildebrand, Richard Fode and John Waryn and the heirs of Hildebrand, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Hildebrand, Richard Fode and John Waryn have given them 100 marks of silver.
Hildebrand Barr,
Richard Food,
John Warin,
William Rolf,
Margaret Rolf,
John Smith,
Maud Smith,
Richard Corston,
Robert Herdman
Great Faringdon, Malmesbury, Brokenborough
209
Somerset. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 11 Richard [II] [12 April 1388].
And afterwards the day after St John the Baptist, 12 Richard [II] [25 June 1388].
Thomas Broke, knight, and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
Ralph Pers[eu?]al and
Henry Bokerel, deforciants.
The manor of Auele by Dunsterre,
31 messuages, 1 mill, 8 carucates of land, 160 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and
70 shillings of rent in Honyspull', Alleston', Lymplesham,
Cheddre, Axebrugge, Cokelake,
Clywere, Wedmore, Nye,
Sandford', Makkesmulle, Wynscombe,
Wyntred', Barton', Wodebergh',
Compton' Ep'i, Draycote, Brutton',
Rolleston' and Rouberugh'
and the advowson of the chantry of the Blessed Mary in the church of St Andrew of Cheddre in the county of Somerset and
the manor of Dounhatherley in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Joan have granted to Ralph and Henry the manors, tenements, rent and advowson
together with the homages and all services of
the abbot of St Augustine, Bristoll', and his successors,
John Waryn, the parson of the church of
Cheddre,
and Isabel Crips and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Thomas and Joan in the aforesaid vills,
and have rendered the manors, tenements and advowson to them in the court,
to hold to Ralph and Henry and the heirs of Ralph, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Thomas and Joan and the heirs of Joan.
Ralph and Henry have given them 500 pounds sterling.
Thomas Brooke,
Joan Brooke,
Ralph Percival,
Henry Buckrell,
John Warin,
Isabel Cripps
Avill (in Dunster), Huntspill,
Aston Morris (in Huntspill), Lympsham, Cheddar,
Axbridge, Cocklake, Clewer (both in Wedmore),
Wedmore, Nye, Sandford,
Maxmills (all 3 in Winscombe), Winscombe, Winterhead (in Shipham),
Barton, Woodborough (both in Winscombe), Compton Bishop,
Draycott (in Rodney Stoke), Bruton, Rolstone (in Banwell),
Rowberrow,
Down Hatherley,
Bristol (in Gloucestershire and Somerset)
210
Northumberland. Nottinghamshire. Kent. Wiltshire. Norfolk. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 12 Richard [II] [3 November 1388].
John de Lincoln', clerk, and
Walter Topclyf', querents, and
Elizabeth, who was the wife of
Thomas de Percy, knight, the younger and
John de Halsham [and]
Philippe, his wife, deforciants.
The castle and manor of Mitford' with the ward of the castle of
Framlyngton', and Estaldeworth' and Northmylborn' with
Ponteland' and the hamlet of Liteleland' and the vills of
Caluerton' Valence and Merdesfen', members of the same manor,
and the manor, vill and forest of Felton' and
6 pence of rent in Mollesdon' in the county of Northumberland and
the manor and soke of Dunham in the county of Nottingham and
the manor of Braburn' in the county of Kent and
the manor of Colynbur[n' Valence] in the county of Wiltshire and
the manors of Westlexham, Stiuekey, Kerbroke,
Fylby, Possewyk' and Holkam in the county of Norfolk and
the manor of Gaynesburgh' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
Elizabeth and John de Halsham and Philippe have acknowledged, to wit,
the castle, the manors of Mitford', Felton', Dunham, Westlexham, Stiuekeye, Kerbroke,
Fylby, Possewyk', Braburn' and Colynburn' Valence, the soke, the ward, the hamlet, the vills,
the members, the forest and the rent to be the right of John de Lincoln' and Walter and
the manors of Holkam and Gaynesburgh' to be the right of John de Lincoln',
as those which the same John and Walter have of their gift.
John de Lincoln' and Walter have granted to Elizabeth the castle, the manors of Mitford', Felton', Dunham and Gaynesburgh',
the soke, the ward, the hamlet, the vills, the members, the forest and the rent
and have rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Elizabeth and the heirs of her body, to wit,
the castle, the manors of Mitford', Felton' and Dunham,
the soke, the ward, the hamlet, the vills, the members, the forest and the rent of the lord king and his heirs and
the manor of Gaynesburgh' of the chief lords, for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
John de Lincoln' and Walter have also granted to John de Halsham and Philippe the manors of Westlexham, Stiuekey, Kerbroke,
Fylby, Possewyk', Braburn', Colynburn' Valence and Holkam
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John de Halsham and Philippe and the heirs of the body of Philippe, to wit,
the manors of Westlexham, Stiuekeye, Kerbroke, Fylby, Possewyk', Braburn' and Colynburn' Valence of the lord king and his heirs
and the manor of Holkam of the chief lords, for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Philippe.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
John de Lincoln,
Walter Topcliffe,
Thomas de Percy,
Elizabeth de Percy,
John de Halsham,
Philippe de Halsham
Mitford, Longframlington, Aldworth (in Mitford),
Milbourne Grange (in Ponteland), Ponteland, Eland Green,
High Callerton, Mason (all 3 in Ponteland), Felton,
Molesdon (in Mitford),
Dunham, Brabourne, Collingbourne Valence (in Collingbourne Kingston),
West Lexham, Stiffkey, Carbrooke,
Filby, Postwick, Holkham,
Gainsborough
211
Lincolnshire. Huntingdonshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 12 Richard [II] [20 January 1389].
John La Warre, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Robert Loturyngton', the parson of the church of [G]osberkirk',
Roger Gayton', the parson of the church of Wath',
Thomas Harwik', the parson of the church of Somercotes,
John [Wolde], the parson of the church of [Claypole],
Peter Muslee, the parson of the church of Wilby, and
John Scotulthorp', chaplain, deforciants.
The manors of Doubildyk' in Gosberkirk', Aylesthorp',
Southorp', Grymsthorp', Ingoldesby,
Lauyngton', Haynton', Scalby,
Ketilby, Glaumforthbrig', Netilton',
Herdewyk', North'cotes, Wragby,
Bekeby and Kynthorp' and
16 messuages, 4 carucates, 216 acres of land, 90 acres of meadow, 90 acres of pasture, 12 acres of wood, 40 acres of [salt] marsh, 30 pounds of rent and
a rent of 24 quarters of salt in the vill of Sc'o Bot'ho, Quadryng',
Donyngton', [Pynchebek', Spaldyng'],
Wragby, Kynthorp', Aylesthorp',
Gosberkirk' and
Skekenes and the advowsons of the churches of Gosberkirk' and
Skekenes in the county of Lincoln and
the manor of Mullesworth' and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Huntingdon and
the manors of Magna Harwedon', Parua Harwedon' and
Thyngden' and
[20?] messuages, 50 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 10 pounds of rent in
Magna Harwedon', Parua [Harwedon'],
Thyngden', Irtelyngburgh', Stokebruere,
Shelthangre and Alderton' and
a moiety of the manor of Grafton' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John La Warre and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rents, moiety and advowsons to be the right of Peter,
as those which Peter, Robert, Roger, Thomas, John Wolde and John Scotulthorp' have of their gift.
For this, Robert, Roger, Thomas, John Wolde, Peter and John Scotulthorp' have granted to John La Warre and Elizabeth
the manors, tenements, rents, moiety and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John La Warre and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of
Robert, Roger, Thomas, John Wolde, Peter and John Scotulthorp' and the heirs of Peter 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, the manors, tenements, rents, moiety and advowsons
[shall revert to Robert, Roger], Thomas, John Wolde, Peter and John Scotulthorp' and the heirs of Peter,
quit of the other heirs of John [La Warre and Elizabeth, to hold of] the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Robert, Roger, [Thomas], John Wolde, Peter and John Scotulthorp' and the heirs of Peter.
John La Warr,
Elizabeth La Warr,
Robert Lotherington,
Roger Gayton,
Thomas Harwick,
John Wold,
Peter Musley,
John Scottlethorpe
Waithe, Somercotes,
Claypole (all 3 in Lincolnshire), Wilby (in Northamptonshire),
Doubledyke (in Gosberton), Gosberton, Elsthorpe (in Edenham),
Southorpe, Grimsthorpe (in Edenham), Ingoldsby,
Lenton, Hainton, Scawby,
Kettleby (in Bigby), Brigg (in Wrawby), Nettleton,
Hardwick (in Torksey), North Coates, Wragby,
Bigby, Kingthorpe (in Apley), Boston,
Quadring, Donington, Pinchbeck,
Spalding, Skegness, Molesworth,
Great Harrowden, Little Harrowden, Finedon,
Irthlingborough, Stoke Bruerne, Shutlanger,
Alderton, Grafton
212
Somerset. Wiltshire. Dorset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 12 Richard [II] [27 January 1389].
John Boneuill' and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
John Rodeneye, knight, and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
The manor and hundred of Chiweton' and Oubele,
excepting 4 messuages, 80 [acres] of land and 16 shillings and 9 pence of rent in the same manor,
in the county of Somerset and
a moiety of the manor of Westkyngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
3 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in
Stourmynstre Marechal and a moiety of the manor of Mapelerton'
and a third part of the hundred of Hundredesburgh' and Louseburgh' in
the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
John Rodeneye and Alice have acknowledged the manor, hundred, tenements, moieties and third part to be the right of Elizabeth,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to John Boneuill' and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth for ever.
John Boneuill' and Elizabeth have given them 100 pounds sterling.
John Bonville,
Elizabeth Bonville,
John Rodney,
Alice Rodney
Chewton, Ubley, West Kington,
Sturminster Marshall, Mapperton, Hundredsbarrow,
Loosebarrow
213
Hampshire. Dorset.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 12 Richard [II] [9 February 1389].
William Ryngebourne, querent, and
Ingram de Bruyn, knight, deforciant.
The manor of Estperle and the advowson of the chapel of the same [manor] in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Charilton' in the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
Ingram has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of William,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to William and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William has given him 200 marks of silver.
William Ringbourne,
Ingram de Bruin
East Parley (in Christchurch), Charlton
214
Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [2 May 1389].
Robert Loteryngton', the parson of the church of Gosberkyrk',
Roger Gayton', the parson of the church of Wath',
John Wolde, the parson of the church of Claypole, and
John Scotilthorp', chaplain, querents, and
John la Warre, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Diryngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
a moiety of the manor of Fernham in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
John la Warre and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and moiety to be the right of
Robert, Roger, John Wolde and John Scotilthorp',
as those which Robert, Roger, John Wolde and John Scotilthorp' have of their gift.
Robert, Roger, John Wolde and John Scotilthorp' have granted to John la Warre and Elizabeth the manor and moiety
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John la Warre and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, the manor and moiety shall revert to Robert, Roger, John Wolde and John Scotilthorp' and their heirs,
to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Robert Lotherington,
Roger Gayton,
John Wold,
John Scottlethorpe,
John la Warr,
Elizabeth la Warr
Gosberton, Waithe, Claypole (all 3 in Lincolnshire),
Durrington, Vernham Dean
215
Worcestershire. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [16 May 1389].
Nicholas de Stafford', knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, and
Roger Chaturley and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
William Buyton' and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Astwode in the county of Worcester and
2 messuages, 2 tofts, 5 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 8 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Hilburworthe, Ippesley and Stodley in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
William and Maud have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Elizabeth, the wife of Roger,
as those which Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife, and Roger and Elizabeth, his wife, have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Maud
to Nicholas and Elizabeth and Roger and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth, the wife of Roger, for ever.
Nicholas and Elizabeth and Roger and Elizabeth have given them 200 marks of silver.
Nicholas de Stafford,
Elizabeth de Stafford,
Roger Chatterley,
Elizabeth Chatterley,
William Byton,
Maud Byton
Astwood (in Feckenham), Hillborough (in Temple Grafton), Ipsley,
Studley
216
Middlesex. Surrey.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [16 May 1389].
Henry Boresworth', querent, and
William Badby and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage and 3 acres of land in the parish of St Clement Daco[rum] outside the bar of the New Temple, London',
in the county of Middlesex and
3 messuages and 4 shillings of rent in Suthwerk' in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
William and Alice have granted to Henry the tenements,
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them in dower of Alice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Henry has given them 100 marks of silver.
Henry Boresworth,
William Badby,
Alice Badby
St Clement Danes, London, Southwark
217
218
Worcestershire. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [16 May 1389].
Nicholas de [Stafford'], knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Roger Chaturley and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Astwode in the county of Worcester and
2 messuages, 2 tofts, 5 virgates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 8 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Hilburworth', Ippesley and Stodley in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife, have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Elizabeth, the wife of Roger.
Roger and Elizabeth, his wife, have granted to Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife, the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife, of Roger and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of Elizabeth for
the lives of Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife,
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 Nicholas and Elizabeth the manor and tenements shall revert to
Roger and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of Elizabeth,
quit of the heirs of Nicholas and Elizabeth, his wife, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Nicholas de Stafford,
Elizabeth de Stafford,
Roger Chatterley,
Elizabeth Chatterley
Astwood (in Feckenham), Hillborough (in Temple Grafton), Ipsley,
Studley
219
Yorkshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [16 May 1389].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [20 June 1389].
William Moubray and
Margaret, his wife, querents, and
John Bysshopton', deforciant.
The manors of [Colton' and Stokton'] sup[er] Moram,
18 messuages, 23 bovates of land and 12 acres of meadow in
Ebor', Hessay, Steueton',
Appilton', Acastre [Malbysh' and] Brian Askham
in the county of York and
the manor of Spyrtlyngton' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
[William and Margaret] have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John,
of which he has the manors of Colton' and Spyrtlyngton' and 16 messuages, the land and 10 acres of meadow of their gift.
John has granted to William and Margaret the same manors and [tenements]
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides John granted for himself and his heirs that the manor of Stokton', 2 messuages and [2?] acres of meadow
in the vills of Ebor' and Acastre Malbysh'
- which William de Neuwesum and
Joan, his wife,
held for the life of Joan of the inheritance of John on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Joan ought to revert to John and his heirs -
[after the decease] of Joan shall remain to William Moubray and Margaret and their aforesaid heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid manors and tenements of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to William [Gascoigne and]
Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of the body of Elizabeth and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Margaret.
William Mowbray,
Margaret Mowbray,
John Bishopton,
William de Newsome,
Joan de Newsome,
William Gascoigne,
Elizabeth Gascoigne
Colton (in Bolton Percy), Stockton on the Forest, York,
Hessay (in Moor Monkton), Steeton, Appleton (both in Bolton Percy),
Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan,
Spridlington
220
Hampshire. Dorset. Kent.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 12 Richard [II] [20 June 1389].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 13 Richard [II] [6 October 1389].
Robert de Bourton', the parson of the church of Southwekyn[don'?],
[John] Colyn, the parson of the church of Stifford', and
John Martham, the parson of the church of Bekenham, querents, and
Robert de Marny, knight, and
Alice, his wife, [deforciants].
The manors of Forthyngbrigg' and Rouenore and
2 tofts and 2 carucates of land in
Forthyngbrigg' and Brouncand[ouere and]
the advowson of the church of Rouenore in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Randolueston' in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Bekenham and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
[Robert de Marny] and Alice have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of Robert de Bourton',
as those which the same Robert, John and John have of their gift,
to hold to Robert de Bourton', John and John and the heirs of Robert, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Robert de Marny and Alice for themselves and the heirs of Alice.
Robert de Bourton', John and John have given them 500 marks of silver.
Robert de Bourton,
John Collin,
John Martham,
Robert de Marny,
Alice de Marny
South Ockendon (in Essex), Stifford (in Essex),
Fordingbridge, Rowner, Brown Candover,
Ranston (in Iwerne Courtney), Beckenham
221
Somerset. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 12 Richard [II] [2 May 1389].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael, 13 Richard [II] [13 October 1389].
John de Middelton', the parson of the church of Wardon', and
Thomas Cleydon', chaplain, querents, and
Thomas Latymer of Braybrok', knight, deforciant.
The manor of Westchelleworth' in the county of Somerset and
6 marks, 6 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
Watford' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas Latymer has acknowledged the manor and rent to be the right of John,
and has rendered the manor to John and Thomas Cleydon' in the court,
and has granted to John and Thomas Cleydon' the rent,
together with the homage and all services of
the prior of Dauentre and his successors, in respect of all the tenements which he held before of Thomas Latymer
in the aforesaid vill,
to hold to John and Thomas Cleydon' and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Thomas Latymer and his heirs.
John and Thomas Cleydon' have given him 200 pounds sterling.
This agreement was made in the presence of the prior, and he did fealty to John and Thomas Cleydon' in the court.
John de Middleton,
Thomas Claydon,
Thomas Latimer
Old Warden (in Bedfordshire), Braybrooke (in Northamptonshire),
West Chelwood (in Chelwood), Watford, Daventry Priory (in Northamptonshire)
222
Yorkshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 13 Richard [II] [13 October 1389].
Margery de Tylney,
John de Stransall', the parson of the church of Boston',
John de Skipwyth',
John Frary, the parson of the church of Hacumby, and
John de Holmton', querents, and
Philip de Tylney, knight, and
Grace, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Ryngburgh' in the county of York and
1 messuage, 9 bovates of land and 66 shillings of rent in
Kyllyngholme and Alesby in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
Philip and Grace have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of John Frary,
and have rendered them to the same John, Margery, John de Stransall', John de Skipwyth' and John de Holmton'
in the court,
to hold to Margery, John, John, John and John and the heirs of John Frary, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Philip and Grace for themselves and the heirs of Grace.
Margery, John, John, John and John have given them 200 marks of silver.
Margery de Tilney,
John de Stransall,
John de Skipwith,
John Frary,
John de Holmpton,
Philip de Tilney,
Grace de Tilney
Boston, Haconby (both in Lincolnshire), Ringbrough (in Aldbrough),
Killingholme, Aylesby
223
Staffordshire. Shropshire.
Westminster.
The day after St John the Baptist, 13 Richard [II] [25 June 1389].
And afterwards one month from St Michael in the same year [27 October 1389].
Agnes, who was the wife of
John de Morhall', querent, and
Robert Daunsere,
late the parson of the church of Eccleshale, deforciant.
The manors of Watereton' and Longe [Norle],
2 parts of the manor of Assheleye
and the advowson of the church of Assheleye in the county of Stafford and
the manors of Byllyng[esle]ye, Myllyngehope,
Wyrketon' and Walkeslowe and 2 parts of the manor of
Borowardesleye and
3 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood and 52 shillings of rent in
Littel Posthorn', Muchel Posthorn' and
Thongelond' and the advowsons of the churches of
Byllyngesleye, Borowardesleye and Assheleye
in the county of Shropshire.
Plea of covenant.
Robert has granted to Agnes the manor of Watereton', 2 parts of the manors of Longe Norle,
Byllyngesleye, Myllyngehope, Wyrketon' and Walkeslowe and 2 parts of the tenements and the advowsons
and has rendered them to her in the court,
excepting 2 carucates of land, 12 acres of meadow and 5 marks of rent in the manor of Watereton',
to hold to Agnes, of the chief lords for the life of Agnes.
And besides Robert granted for himself and his heirs that 2 parts of the manors of
Assheleye and Borowardesleye and the tenements above excepted
- which Thomas Latymer and
Anne, his wife,
held for the life of Anne of the inheritance of Robert on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Anne ought to remain to
John de Middelton', the parson of the church of
Wardon',
William Northwode,
the parson of the church of Anderby, and
Thomas de Cleydon', chaplain, and the heirs of John,
to hold for the life of the aforesaid Thomas Latymer, if Thomas survived Anne -
and also that the third part of the manors of Longe Norle,
Byllyngesleye, Myllyngehope, Wyrketon' and Walkeslowe and the third part of
3 messuages, of 2 carucates of land, of 4 acres of meadow, of 4 acres of wood and of 52 shillings of rent
in the vills of Littel Posthorn', Muchel Posthorn' and Thongelond' -
which the aforesaid Thomas Latymer and Anne held in dower of Anne -
and which third parts after the decease of Anne, and also the 2 parts and the tenements above excepted
after the decease of Anne and Thomas Latymer
ought to revert to Robert and his heirs -
after the decease of Thomas Latymer and Anne shall remain to Agnes, to hold
together with the aforesaid manor, 2 parts and advowsons of the chief lords for the life of Agnes.
And after the decease of Agnes the manors, tenements, 2 parts and advowsons shall remain to
Thomas Crwe and
Julian, his wife, and the heirs of the body of Julian begotten by
John Clopton', late her husband,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the bodies of Thomas Crwe and Julian and
(2) to the right heirs of Agnes.
Agnes has given him 500 marks [of silver].
John de Moorhall,
Agnes de Moorhall,
Robert Dancer,
Thomas Latimer,
Anne Latimer,
John de Middleton,
William Northwood,
Thomas de Claydon,
Thomas Crewe,
John Clopton,
Julian Clopton
Eccleshall (in Staffordshire), Water Eaton (in Penkridge),
Longnor (in Bradley), Ashley,
Billingsley, Millichope (in Munslow), Wrickton,
Walkerslow (both in Stottesden), Broseley, Poston,
Thonglands (both in Munslow),
Old Warden (in Bedfordshire), Anderby (in Lincolnshire)
224
Middlesex. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 13 Richard [II] [27 October 1389].
Richard [Pal]mer and
Margery, his wife, and
Thomas Noket, querents, and
Henry Fauconer and
Emma, his wife, deforciants.
A third part of 3 messuages, of 3 carucates of land and of 10 marks of rent in
Risshelep', Stanwell', Harewe,
Woxebrigg', Hikenham, Hilenden',
Hermodesworth', Talpurton', Herefeld' and
Colbrok' in the county of Middlesex and
a third part of 64 shillings of rent in
Horton' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Emma have granted to Richard and Margery and Thomas the third parts
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them for the life of Emma
to Richard and Margery and Thomas and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Richard and Margery and Thomas have given them 20 pounds sterling.
Richard Palmer,
Margery Palmer,
Thomas Nockett,
Henry Falconer,
Emma Falconer
Ruislip, Stanwell, Harrow on the Hill,
Uxbridge, Ickenham, Hillingdon,
Harmondsworth, Alperton (in Harrow on the Hill), Harefield,
Colnbrook (in Horton, Iver and Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, and Stanwell, Middlesex),
Horton
225
Berkshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 13 Richard [II] [3 November 1389].
John Panston' of Cornwall, querent, and
William Cook' of Berkhamstede and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 22 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Dodecote in the county of Berkshire and
12 pence of rent in Appulford' in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
William and Isabel 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 Isabel
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
John has given them 20 marks of silver.
John Panston,
William Cook,
Isabel Cook
Berkhamsted (in Hertfordshire), Didcot, Appleford (in Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire)
226
Oxfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 13 Richard [II] [3 November 1389].
John Bate of Thame, querent, and
Henry Deras and
Isabel, his wife, and
John [Berstaple] and
Avice, his wife, deforciants.
4 messuages, 2 tofts, 6 acres and 1 rood of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in
Noua Thame, Vet[er]i Thame and Moreton'
in the county of Oxford and
7 and a half acres of land in Crendon' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Isabel and John Berstaple and Avice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Bate,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Isabel and Avice
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
John Bate has given them 20 marks of silver.
John Bate,
Henry Darras,
Isabel Darras,
John Barstaple,
Avice Barstaple
New Thame, Old Thame, Moreton (all 3 in Thame),
Long Crendon
227
Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 13 Richard [II] [20 January 1390].
The master
and scholars of the college of Great Hall (Magna Aula) of the university of Oxon', querents, and
Edmund Fraunceys and
Idonie, his wife, deforciants.
3 messuages, 10 shops, 1 cellar, 14 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow and 8 shillings of rent in
Oxon' and the suburbs of the same vill in the county of Oxford and
17 acres of meadow in Grauntpount' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Edmund and Idonie have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of the master and scholars and their college
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Idonie
to the master and scholars and their successors and their college for ever.
Warranty.
The master and scholars have given them 100 pounds sterling.
Edmund Francis,
Idonie Francis
Oxford, Grandpont (in Oxford)
228
Northamptonshire. Huntingdonshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 13 Richard [II] [20 January 1390].
Robert, bishop of London,
Gerard Braybrok, knight, the elder,
Gerard Braybrok', knight, the younger and
John Heruy, querents, and
Robert Hemenale, knight, and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Asshebydauyd' Chaddeston' in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Chesterton' in the county of Huntingdon.
Plea of covenant.
Robert Hemenale and Joan have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Gerard Braybrok the elder,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to the bishop, Gerard, Gerard and John and the heirs of Gerard Braybrok' the elder for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop, Gerard, Gerard and John have given them 200 pounds sterling.
Robert, bishop of London,
Gerard Braybrook,
John Harvey,
Robert Hempnall,
Joan Hempnall
Chadstone (in Castle Ashby), Chesterton
229
Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 13 Richard [II] [3 February 1390].
John Pauy of Leham,
John Pauy, clerk,
John Statherne, clerk, and
John Ostewyk, querents, and
Thomas Barowe and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 45 acres of land, 14 and a half acres of meadow and 4 shillings of rent in
Westdepyng', Talyngton' and Estdepyng'
in the county of Lincoln and
3 and a half acres of meadow in Makesay in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of John Pauy of Leham,
and have remised and quitclaimed the tenements from themselves and the heirs of Agnes
to John, John, John and John and the heirs of John Pauy of Leham for ever.
And they have granted to John, John, John and John the rent, together with the homage and all services of
John Mote and his heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which he held before of Thomas and Agnes in the aforesaid vills,
to hold to John Pauy, John Pauy, John Statherne and John Ostewyk
and the heirs of John Pauy of Leham, of the chief lords for ever.
John, John, John and John have given them 40 marks of silver.
John Pavey,
John Stathern,
John Ostwick,
Thomas Barrow,
Agnes Barrow,
John Moat
Lolham (in Maxey), West Deeping, Tallington,
Deeping St James, Maxey
230
Oxfordshire. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 13 Richard [II] [12 November 1389].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [17 April 1390].
William Warde, querent, and
John Maynwaryng' and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
7 messuages, 12 tofts, 4 virgates, 2 acres and 1 rood of land and 2 acres of meadow in
Bannebury and Bodycote in the county of Oxford and
1 messuage, 1 virgate of land and 1 acre of meadow in Upton' in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
John and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William.
William has granted to John and Margaret 7 messuages, the tofts, 1 virgate, 2 acres and 1 rood of land and 1 acre of meadow
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides William granted for himself and his heirs that the remainder of the tenements, to wit,
1 messuage, 4 virgates of land and 2 acres of meadow in the vill of Bodycote
- which Margaret, who was the wife of
John de Euesham,
held for life of the inheritance of William on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Margaret, who was the wife of John de Euesham, ought to revert to William and his heirs -
after the decease of Margaret, who was the wife of John de Euesham,
shall remain to John and Margaret, his wife, and their aforesaid heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to
Robert Grosuenour, knight,
John Leycestre and
Ranulph Maynwaryng' and the heirs of Ranulph.
William Ward,
John Mainwaring,
Margaret Mainwaring,
John de Evesham,
Margaret de Evesham,
Robert Grosvenor,
John Leicester,
Ranulph Mainwaring
Banbury, Bodicote, Upton (in Ratley)
231
Gloucestershire. Berkshire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 13 Richard [II] [1 May 1390].
Henry Huse of Hertyng', knight, and
William de Lee, querents, and
Thomas de Lee and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Broderysyngden', excepting 2 acres of land in the same manor, in the county of Gloucester and
the manor of Staunden',
excepting 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 100 shillings of rent in the same manor,
in the county of Berkshire and
100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 100 shillings of rent in Staunden'
in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Joan have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Henry,
as those which Henry and William have of their gift.
Henry and William have granted to Thomas and Joan the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Joan, of Henry and William and the heirs of Henry for the lives of Thomas and Joan,
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 Thomas and Joan the manors and tenements shall revert to
Henry and William and the heirs of Henry, quit of the heirs of Thomas and Joan, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Henry Hussey,
William de Lee,
Thomas de Lee,
Joan de Lee
Harting (in Sussex), Great Rissington, Standen (in Hungerford)
232
Cornwall. Devon.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 13 Richard [II] [1 May 1390].
William Carmynowe, querent, and
John Rodeneye, knight, and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Bodconak', Glyn and Penpont'
and 40 messuages, 8 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 16 acres of wood and
20 shillings of rent in Tregistentyn, Fordelond', Trewynnek',
Bodowe, Menhynyet', Tregrille,
Treyage, Kylmynauth', Bodergy,
Oldeweye, Kyngeswode, Lostwythiel,
Penfoos and Draynes
and the advowsons of the churches of Bodconak', Menhynyet' and
Seynt' Ladok' in the county of Cornwall and
the manor of Aysshewater and 1 messuage, 20 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture and 4 acres of wood in
Aysshelond' in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
John and Alice have granted to William the manors, tenements and advowsons
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them for the life of Alice
to him and his heirs for ever.
William has given them 500 pounds sterling.
William Carminow,
John Rodney,
Alice Rodney
Boconnoc, Glynn (in Cardinham), Penpont (in Altarnun),
Strickstenton (in Lanlivery), 'Fordelond'', Trewinneck (in Altarnun)
or Trewinnick (in St Ervan),
Bawdoe (in St Winnow), Menheniot, Tregrill (in Menheniot),
Trago (in St Pinnock), Kilmenorth (in Talland), 'Bodergy' (in Boconnoc),
'Oldeweye', Kingswood (in Cardinham and Calstock), Lostwithiel,
Penvith (in St Martin by Looe), Draynes (in St Neot), Ladock,
Ashwater, Awsland (in Buckland Filleigh)
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Staffordshire. Worcestershire. Leicestershire. Derbyshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 13 Richard [II] [13 May 1390].
John de Feltewell', clerk,
John de Draycote, clerk, and
William Craas, clerk, querents, and
Lawrence de Frodesley and
Isabel, his wife,
Richard de Dyneley and
Eleanor, his wife, and
Peter de Melburn' and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Hondesacre in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Chorleton' by Euesham in the county of Worcester and
5 messuages and 5 virgates of land in Hygham by Hyncley in the county of Leicester and
a fourth part of the manor of Repyngdon' in the county of Derby and
a third part of the manor of Estyryngton' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
Lawrence and Isabel, Richard and Eleanor and Peter and Elizabeth
have acknowledged the manors, tenements, third part and fourth part to be the right of William,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Isabel, Eleanor and Elizabeth
to John, John and William and the heirs of William for ever.
Warranty.
John, John and William have given them 500 marks of silver.
John de Feltwell,
John de Draycott,
William Craze,
Lawrence de Frodesley,
Isabel de Frodesley,
Richard de Dinley,
Eleanor de Dinley,
Peter de Melbourne,
Elizabeth de Melbourne
Handsacre (in Armitage), Charlton (in Cropthorne), Evesham,
Higham on the Hill, Hinckley, Repton,
East Torrington