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860
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 24 Edward III [18 November 1350].
John dil Howe of Yaxle, querent, and
Nicholas Erchebald' of Melles and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
50 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 3 acres of pasture, 20 shillings of rent and a moiety of 3 messuages and of 2 shops in
Thrandeston', Stuston', Ocle,
Brom and Eye in the county of Suffolk and
5 acres of meadow in Prilleston' in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which he has of their gift.
John has granted to Nicholas the tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Nicholas and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
John dil Howe,
Nicholas Archibald,
Margaret Archibald
Yaxley, Mellis (both in Suffolk),
Thrandeston, Stuston, Oakley,
Brome, Eye,
Billingford
861
Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 24 Edward III [18 November 1350].
William de Stretton' and
Ellen, his wife, querents, and
Robert de Stretton', the parson of the church of Lampaderneuaur, deforciant.
2 messuages and 1 carucate of land in
Eton' by Wyndesore in the county of Buckingham and
3 messuages and 1 carucate of land in
To[tebaldyn]gdon' in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
William has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert has of his gift.
For this, Robert has granted to William and Ellen the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Ellen and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of William.
Warranty by Robert and his heirs.
William de Stretton,
Ellen de Stretton,
Robert de Stretton
Llanbadarn Fawr (in Cardiganshire), Eton, Windsor (in Berkshire),
Toot Baldon
862
Buckinghamshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 24 Edward III [27 January 1350].
William de Stratton', citizen of London', querent, and
Roger Merre, citizen of London', and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
1 toft, 6 acres and 3 roods of land, 1 acre and 1 rood of meadow and 9 shillings and 1 penny of rent in
Eton' in the county of Buckingham and
10 acres of land, 1 acre and 3 roods of meadow and 14 shillings and 11 pence of rent in
Noua Wyndesore and Vet[er]i Wyndesore in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Roger and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William has given them 10 marks of silver.
William de Stratton,
Roger Merry,
Agnes Merry
London, Eton, New Windsor,
Old Windsor
863
Warwickshire. Kent.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 25 Edward III [1 May 1351].
John, son of
Giles de Bello Campo, and
Joan, daughter of
John de Cherleton' the younger*, querents, and
Giles de Bello Campo and
Katherine, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Alyncestr' in the county of Warwick and
2 messuages, 175 acres of land, 4 acres of pasture, 23 acres of wood, 33 shillings, 6 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent,
a rent of 1 cock and 16 hens and a fourth part of 1 mill in
Estwycham, Bixle, Plumstede and
Wolewych' in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Giles and Katherine have granted to John and Joan the manor
and have rendered it to them in the court,
to hold to John and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Giles and Katherine granted for themselves and the heirs of Katherine that the tenements
- which Simon de Kyngeston'
held for a term of 7 years of the inheritance of Katherine in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the aforesaid term ought to revert to Giles and Katherine and the heirs of Katherine -
after the aforesaid term shall remain to John and Joan and their aforesaid heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid manor of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John.
Warranty.
John and Joan have given them 200 marks of silver.
[* Refers to the father.]
Giles de Beauchamp,
John de Beauchamp,
Katherine de Beauchamp,
John de Charlton,
Joan de Charlton,
Simon de Kingston
Alcester, East Wickham, Bexley,
Plumstead, Woolwich
864
Oxfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 24 Edward III [27 January 1350].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year [11 April 1350].
Fulk de Ber[m]yngham, knight, querent, and
John de Peyto and
Beatrice, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 1 and a half virgates of land, 4 acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in
Stretton' Audelee in the county of Oxford and
a moiety of the manor of Caueresfeld' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
John and Beatrice have acknowledged the tenements and moiety to be the right of Fulk,
as those which he has of their gift,
to hold to Fulk and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John and Beatrice for themselves and the heirs of John.
Fulk has given them 100 marks of silver.
Fulk de Birmingham,
John de Peyto,
Beatrice de Peyto
Stratton Audley, Caversfield
865
Surrey. Kent.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 25 Edward III [8 May 1351].
Reynold de Cobham, knight, and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
John Colchestr' and
Alesia, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 toft, 2 mills, 308 acres of land and 29 acres and 3 roods of meadow, 14 acres of wood, 13 shillings and 10 pence of rent and
a rent of 1 pound of cumin in
Lingefeld' in the county of Surrey and
1 messuage and 71 acres of land and 2 acres and 3 roods of meadow in
Edenebrugge in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
John and Alesia have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Reynold,
and have rendered them to Reynold and Joan in the court,
to hold to Reynold and Joan and the heirs of Reynold, of the chief lords for ever.
Reynold and Joan have given them 100 marks of silver.
Reynold de Cobham,
Joan de Cobham,
John Colchester,
Alesia Colchester
Lingfield, Edenbridge
866
Oxfordshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 25 Edward III [27 May 1351].
William de Edyndon',
bishop of Winchester, querent, and
John de Sc'o Philb'to, knight, deforciant.
The manor of Westwell' in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Thormarton' and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of the bishop,
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the bishop and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by John for himself and his heirs.
The bishop has given him 200 marks of silver.
William de Edingdon,
bishop of Winchester,
John de Saint Philbert
Westwell, Tormarton
867
Shropshire. Oxfordshire. Essex. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 25 Edward III [19 June 1351].
Ralph, earl of Stafford, querent, and
Gilbert Chastelleyn, knight,
Richard de Stafford', the parson of the church of Worthyn,
Walter de Frelond', the parson of the church of Okham, and
Richard de Piryton', clerk, deforciants.
The castle and manor of Caus, the manors of
Munsterleye [and] Nethergorthorne
and a moiety of the manor of Worthyn in the county of Shropshire and
the manor of R[o]uland' Right' in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Stanford' Ryu[er]s and the hundred of Angre in the county of Essex and
the manor of Wolford' in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
The earl has acknowledged the castle, manors, hundred and moiety to be the right of [Gilbert], Richard, Walter and Richard,
of which Gilbert, Richard, Walter and Richard have
the castle and manor of Caus, the manors of Munsterleye, Nethergorthorne, Rouland' Right' [and] Stanford' Ryu[er]s,
the hundred and the moiety of his gift.
Gilbert, Richard, Walter and Richard have granted to the earl the same castle, manors, hundred and moiety
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the earl, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of the earl.
And besides Gilbert, Richard, Walter and Richard granted for themselves and their heirs that the
manor of Wolford'
- which John Gobaud' and
Margery, his wife,
held for their lives
of the inheritance of Gilbert, Richard, Walter and Richard on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of John and Margery ought to revert to Gilbert, Richard, Walter and Richard and their heirs -
after the decease of John and Margery shall remain to the earl, to hold
together with the aforesaid castle, manors, hundred and moiety, of the lord king and his heirs for the life of the earl.
And after the decease of the earl all the castle, manors, hundred and moiety shall remain to
Hugh, son of the earl, and
Philippe, daughter of
Thomas de Bello Campo,
earl of Warwick,
and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of the earl of Stafford and
(2) to the right heirs of the same earl.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Ralph, earl of Stafford,
Gilbert Chastillon,
Richard de Stafford,
Walter de Freeland,
Richard de Pyrton,
John Gobaud,
Margery Gobaud,
Hugh de Stafford,
Thomas de Beauchamp,
earl of Warwick,
Philippe de Beauchamp
Worthen, Oakham (in Rutland),
Caus (in Westbury),
Minsterley, 'Nethergorthorne',
Rollright,
Stanford Rivers, Ongar,
Wolford
868
Kent. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 25 Edward III [1 July 1351].
John Adam of Luk, citizen and apothecary of London', and
Katherine, his wife, querents, by
Henry Wykkewane, put in the place of Katherine, and
Thomas Broun, citizen and wool-merchant of London', and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
3 acres of land in Westgr[ene]wich' in the county of Kent and
87 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 22 shillings and 9 pence of rent in
Hacchesham, Camerwell' and Pecham in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas.
For this, Thomas and Margery have granted to John and Katherine the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Katherine and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Thomas and Margery and the heirs of Thomas.
John Adam,
Katherine Adam,
Henry Wickwane,
Thomas Brown,
Margery Brown
Lucca (in Italy), London, Deptford,
Hatcham (in Camberwell), Camberwell, Peckham (in Camberwell)
869
Northamptonshire. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 25 Edward III [15 May 1351].
And afterwards one week from St Michael in the same year [6 October 1351].
Robert de Ver and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Geoffrey Knyght' of Thurleby, chaplain, and
Henry de Ver, chaplain, [deforciants.]
The manor of Adyngton' in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Hokenhangre in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Robert has acknowledged the manors to be the right of Geoffrey,
of which Geoffrey and Henry have
1 messuage [and] 20 acres of wood in the manor of Hokenhangre
and 2 parts of the manor of Adyngton' of his gift.
And he has granted for himself and his heirs that the third part of the manor of Adyngton'
- which Alice, who was the wife of
John de Ver,
held in dower of the inheritance of Robert on the day the agreement was made,
[and which] after the decease of Alice ought to revert to Robert and his heirs -
after the decease of Alice shall remain to Geoffrey [and Henry] and the heirs of Geoffrey, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Geoffrey and Henry have granted to Robert and Elizabeth the tenements and 2 parts
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Robert and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Geoffrey and Henry granted for themselves and the heirs of Geoffrey that the manor of Hokenhangre,
excepting the aforesaid messuage [and] wood
- which John de [...]ykesworth'*, knight,
held for a term of 23 years of the inheritance of Robert [sic] on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the aforesaid term ought to revert to Geoffrey and Henry and the heirs of Geoffrey -
after the aforesaid term shall remain to Robert and [Elizabeth and] their aforesaid heirs, to hold
together with the messuage and wood and 2 parts, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Robert.
[* The first letter is badly formed. It may perhaps be intended for a G or a W.]
Robert de Vere,
Elizabeth de Vere,
Geoffrey Knight,
Henry de Vere,
John de Vere,
Alice de Vere,
John de [...]ykesworth
Thurlby by Lincoln (in Lincolnshire), Great Addington,
Hookenhanger (in Kimpton)
870
Suffolk. Norfolk. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 25 Edward III [6 October 1351].
Miles de Stapelton' and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
John Scot', the parson of the church of Middelton', and
John Walkelate, the parson of the church of Waxtenesham, deforciants.
The manor of Weybrede in the county of Suffolk and
the manors of Ingham, Waxtenesham, Lammesse,
Horseye and Stirston', excepting the advowsons of the churches of the manors of
Ingham, Waxtenesham and Lammesse, in the county of Norfolk
and the manors of Codeford' and Hampteworth' and a moiety of the manors of
Langeford', Deone and Grymstede, excepting the advowsons of the churches of the manors of
Codeford', Langeford' and Deone, in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Miles and Joan have acknowledged the manors and moiety to be the right of John [Scot'],
as those which the same John and John Walkelate have of their gift.
John Scot' and John [Walkelate] have granted to Miles and Joan the manors and moiety
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Miles and Joan and the male heirs of their bodies,
to wit, the manor of Codeford' and a moiety of the manors of Langeford' and Deone of the lord king and his heirs
and all the other manors and a moiety of the manor of Grymstede of the chief lords, for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John de Stapelton', son of the aforesaid Miles, and
Isolt, his wife, and the male heirs of their bodies and
(2) to the right heirs of Joan.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Miles de Stapleton,
Joan de Stapleton,
John Scott,
John Walklate,
John de Stapleton,
Isolt de Stapleton
Middleton or Milton, Waxham,
Weybread, Ingham,
Lamas, Horsey, Starston,
Codford, Hamptworth (in Downton), Landford,
West Dean, Grimstead
871
Middlesex. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 24 Edward III [1 July 1350].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael, 25 Edward III [13 October 1351].
Henry de Walton', archdeacon of Richmond, querent, and
Adam de Plesyngton', deforciant.
5 and a half messuages, 3 tofts, 160 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 24 acres of wood and 38 shillings of rent in
Edelmeton', Estbarnet' and Enefeld' in the county of Middlesex
and a sixth part of 1 knight's fee in Sabrichesworth' in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Adam has acknowledged the tenements and sixth part to be the right of the archdeacon,
and has rendered 1 messuage, the tofts, 20 acres of land, 6 acres of pasture, the wood and 4 shillings of rent
to him in the court,
to hold to the archdeacon and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Adam granted for himself and his heirs that all the rest of the tenements, to wit,
4 and a half messuages, 140 acres of land, the meadow, 24 acres of pasture and 34 shillings of rent, and the sixth part
- which Gilbert de Haydok' and
Ellen, his wife, held
for the life of Ellen of the inheritance of Adam in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Ellen ought to revert to Adam and his heirs -
after the decease of Ellen shall remain to the archdeacon and his heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
The archdeacon has given him 20 pounds sterling.
Henry de Walton,
archdeacon of Richmond,
Adam de Plessington,
Gilbert de Haydock,
Ellen de Haydock
Edmonton, East Barnet (in Hertfordshire), Enfield,
Sawbridgeworth
872
Surrey. Sussex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 25 Edward III [8 July 1351].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael in the same year [13 October 1351].
Robert Godknape, querent, and
Richard Danyel and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of 5 acres of land and of 3 acres of meadow in
Lyngefeld' in the county of Surrey and
a moiety of 5 messuages [and] of 72 acres of land in
Estgrenstede in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Agnes have acknowledged the moieties to be the right of Robert,
as those which he has of their gift,
to hold to Robert and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Richard and Agnes for themselves and the heirs of Agnes.
Robert has given them 100 marks of silver.
Robert Goodknapp,
Richard Daniel,
Agnes Daniel
Lingfield, East Grinstead
873
Middlesex. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 25 Edward III [9 February 1351].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael in the same year [13 October 1351].
Henry de Walton', archdeacon of Richmond, querent, and
Gilbert de Haydok' and
Ellen, his wife, deforciants.
4 messuages, 3 tofts, 127 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 16 acres of pasture, 24 acres of wood, 38 shillings of rent and a moiety of 1 messuage in
Edelmpton' in the county of Middlesex and
1 acre of land, 2 acres of wood and a sixth part of 1 knight's fee in
Estbarnet' and Sabrichesworth' in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Gilbert and Ellen have granted to the archdeacon 1 messuage, 30 acres of land and 2 acres of pasture
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the archdeacon and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Gilbert and Ellen have also granted to the archdeacon all the rest of the tenements,
to wit, 3 messuages, the tofts, 97 acres of land, the meadow, 14 acres of pasture, the wood, the rent and the moiety
and the sixth part,
and have remised and quitclaimed whatsoever they had in them for the life of Ellen
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by Ellen and her heirs in respect of the 1 messuage, 30 acres of land and 2 acres of pasture, and by Ellen in respect of the rest of the tenements.
The archdeacon has given them 100 marks of silver.
Henry de Walton,
archdeacon of Richmond,
Gilbert de Haydock,
Ellen de Haydock
Edmonton, East Barnet, Sawbridgeworth
874
Somerset. Devon.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 25 Edward III [12 November 1351].
Roger de Bello Campo, knight, and
Sibel, his wife, querents, and
Richard Damory, knight, deforciant.
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land and 10 marks of rent in
Neuton' Plecy and Parkhous and the offices of bailiff of the forestry of
Menedep', Selwode,
Nerchich', Pederton' and Exemore
and of keeping the warren of S[omerto]n' and
the advowson of a third part of the church of Haukerugge
and of the free chapel of Neuton' Plecy in the county of Somerset and
the offices of bailiff of the forestry of Menedep', Selwode,
Nerchich', Pederton' and Exemore
and of keeping the warren of Somerton' in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
Richard has granted to Roger and Sibel the tenements, offices of bailiff and advowson
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Roger and Sibel and the heirs of Roger, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by Richard and his heirs.
Roger and Sibel have given him 100 marks of silver.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Roger de Beauchamp,
Sibel de Beauchamp,
Richard Damory
Newton Plecy, Park House (both in North Petherton), Mendip,
Selwood, Neroche, Petherton,
Exmoor, Somerton, Hawkridge
875
Kent. Suffolk. Wiltshire. Dorset. Essex. Shropshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 25 Edward III [25 November 1351].
Thomas de Arundel, knight, and
Margery, his wife, querents, and
Robert Flemmyng', clerk,
Rhys (Resus) ap Rees and
William Wade, deforciants.
The castle and manor of Chilham and the manors of Hothfeld',
Bleen and
Wolryngton' and
6 acres of land and 40 acres of pasture in
Bleen in the county of Kent and
the manor of Brend' Bradefeld' in the county of Suffolk and
the manor of Hecterbury in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Tarent Russeauxton' in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Chyngelford' in the county of Essex and
the manor of Aderdeleye in the county of Shropshire.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Margery have acknowledged the castle, manors and tenements,
to wit, the castle and manor of Chilham to be the right of Robert, Rhys and William
and all the other manors and tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert, Rhys and William have of their gift.
Robert, Rhys and William have granted to Thomas and Margery the castle, the manors
of Chilham, Hothfeld', Bleen, Wolryngton', Brend' Bradefeld', Hecterbury, Tarent Russeauxton' and Chyngelford' and the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Margery, to wit,
the castle and manor of Chilham of the lord king and his heirs
and the manors of Hothfeld', Bleen, Wolryngton', Brend' Bradefeld', Hecterbury, Tarent Russeauxton' and Chyngelford' and the tenements
of the chief lords, for the lives of Thomas and Margery.
And after the decease of Thomas and Margery the same castle, manors and tenements shall remain to
William de Roos of Hamelak' and his heirs, to hold, to wit,
the castle and manor of Chilham of the lord king and his heirs
and all the other manors and the tenements
of the chief lords, for ever.
Robert, Rhys and William Wade have also granted to Thomas and Margery the manor of Aderdeleye
and have rendered it to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Margery, of the chief lords for the life of Margery.
And after the decease of Margery the same manor shall remain to
Thomas,
son of William de Roos,
to hold of the chief lords for the life of Thomas, son of William.
And after the decease of Thomas the same manor shall remain to
the aforesaid William de Roos of Hamelak' and his heirs,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Thomas de Arundel,
Margery de Arundel,
Robert Fleming,
Rhys ap Rees,
William Wade,
William de Roos,
Thomas de Roos
Chilham, Hothfield, Blean,
Wolverton (in Alkham),
Bradfield Combust,
Heytesbury,
Tarrant Rushton,
Chingford,
Adderley,
Helmsley (in Yorkshire)
876
Essex. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 25 Edward III [6 October 1351].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary in the same year [20 January 1352].
Robert de Teye,
John de Lexeden', the parson of the church of Co[ryng]ham, and
Thomas de Andeuere, the parson of the church of Lexeden', querents, by
William Colbayn, put in the place of Robert and John, and
Thomas de Helpeston' and
Cecily, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 30 acres of land, 8 and a half acres of meadow, 9 acres of pasture and 39 shillings and 6 pence of rent in
Bilchangre in the county of Essex and
114 acres and 1 rood of land, 9 and a half acres of meadow and 16 acres of pasture in
Storteford' and Farnham in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas de Helpeston' and Cecily have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert, John and Thomas de Andeuere have of their gift,
to hold to Robert, John and Thomas de Andeuere and the heirs of Robert, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Thomas de Helpeston' and Cecily for themselves and the heirs of Thomas.
Robert, John and Thomas de Andeuere have given them 200 marks of silver.
Robert de Tey,
John de Lexden,
Thomas de Andover,
William Colbain,
Thomas de Helpston,
Cecily de Helpston
Corringham (in Essex), Lexden (in Essex), Birchanger,
Bishop's Stortford, Farnham (in Essex)
877
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 25 Edward III [25 November 1351].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary in the same year [20 January 1352].
William Carbonel, knight, querent, and
Richard Cosyn of Wyset and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
50 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 20 shillings of rent and a moiety of 3 messuages and of 3 shops in
Thrandeston', Stouston', Okle,
Brom and Eye in the county of Suffolk and
5 acres of meadow in Prilliston' in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Margery have granted to William the tenements
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to William and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Richard and Margery and the heirs of Margery.
William has given them 100 marks of silver.
William Carbonell,
Richard Cousin,
Margery Cousin
Wissett (in Suffolk),
Thrandeston, Stuston, Oakley,
Brome, Eye,
Billingford
878
Berkshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward III [3 February 1352].
Fulk de Burmyngham and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Roger de Elyngton', clerk, and
William de Swynnerton', chaplain, deforciants.
The manor of Kyngeston' Bakepus and 1 toft and 3 virgates of land in
Fiffide in the county of Berkshire and
9 acres of meadow in la More in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
Fulk has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Roger,
as those which Roger and William have of his gift,
excepting 5 messuages, 4 and a half virgates and 6 acres of land in the same manor.
Roger and William have granted to Fulk and Elizabeth the aforesaid manor and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Fulk and Elizabeth and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Roger and William granted for themselves and the heirs of Roger that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land
- which Richard Lewys held for life -
and that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land -
which Richard le Ryche held for life -
and that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land -
which Amice Dydecombe held for life -
and that 1 messuage and a moiety of 1 virgate of land -
which Robert Crok held for life -
and that 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land -
which John Gerard held for life -
and also that 6 acres of land -
which William Gerard' held for life -
of the inheritance of Roger in the aforesaid manor on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Richard, Richard, Amice, Robert, John and William Gerard'
ought to revert to Roger and William de Swynnerton' and the heirs of Roger -
after the decease of [the same persons] shall remain to Fulk and Elizabeth and their aforesaid heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid manor and tenements of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Fulk.
Fulk de Birmingham,
Elizabeth de Birmingham,
Roger de Ellington,
William de Swynnerton,
Richard Lewis,
Richard le Rich,
Amice Didcombe,
Robert Crook,
John Gerrard,
William Gerrard
Kingston Bagpuize, Fyfield, Northmoor
879
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward III [9 February 1352].
John de Chyuereston', knight, querent, and
Hugh de Chyuereston', deforciant.
The manors of Multon' by Gayslee, Waldyngfeld' Paru[a and]
Blodhall' in the county of Suffolk and
the manors of Flicham and Feltewell' in the county of Norfolk,
which William de Beauchamp', knight, holds for life.
Plea of covenant.
Hugh has granted for himself and his heirs that the manors
- which William held for life of the inheritance of Hugh on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of William ought to revert to Hugh and his heirs -
after the decease of William shall remain to John, to hold of Hugh and his heirs for the life of John,
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 the manors shall revert to Hugh and his heirs,
quit of the heirs of John, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
John has given him 300 marks of silver.
John de Chiverstone,
Hugh de Chiverstone,
William de Beauchamp
Moulton, Gazeley, Little Waldingfield,
Bloodhall (in Debenham), Flitcham, Feltwell
880
Derbyshire. Staffordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward III [9 February 1352].
John Cokeyn, querent, and
Simon Wa[r]de and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Thorp' in the county of Derby and 6 messuages, 8 bovates of land and 40 acres of wood in
Okore, Mathelfeld' and Calton' in the county of Stafford.
Plea of covenant.
Simon and Elizabeth have granted to John the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Simon and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth.
John has given them 200 marks of silver.
John Cokayne,
Simon Ward,
Elizabeth Ward
Thorpe, Okeover, Mayfield, Calton
881
Leicestershire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 26 Edward III [17 June 1352].
Simon de Thorleye, querent, and
William de Wynbyssh' and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
32 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and a moiety of 1 messuage in
Muston' in the county of Leicester and
6 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 5 shillings of rent in
Segbrok' and Steynwath' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
William and Isabel have acknowledged the 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 William and Isabel for themselves and the heirs of Isabel.
Simon has given them 40 marks of silver.
Simon de Thorley,
William de Wimbish,
Isabel de Wimbish
Muston, Sedgebrook, Stenwith (in Barrowby)
882
883
Northamptonshire. Bedfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 26 Edward III [9 February 1352].
And afterwards one week from St John the Baptist in the same year [1 July 1352].
Hugh Curteys of Higham Ferers and
John, his son, querents, [and]
John de Nowers, knight, deforciant.
20 acres of meadow in Irtlyngburgh' and a moiety of 1 knight's fee in
[Podecote in the county] of Northampton and
1 knight's fee in Toternho and the manor of
Wymyngton', excepting the advowson of the church of the same manor, in the county of Bedford.
Plea of covenant.
John de Nowers has acknowledged the manor, meadow, fee and moiety to be the right of John, son of Hugh,
of which the same John and Hugh have 2 parts of the manor and of the meadow of his gift,
and has granted to Hugh and John, his son, 2 parts of the fee and of the moiety, together with the homages and all services of
William la Zouche of Haryngworth' and
John de Dauentre and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of John de Nowers in the vills of Toternho and Podecote,
to hold to Hugh and John, his son, and the heirs of John, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides John de Nowers granted for himself and his heirs that the third part of the manor, of the meadow, of the fee and of the moiety
- which Alice, who was the wife of
Richard de Nowers,
held in dower of the inheritance of John de Nowers in the aforesaid vills on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Alice ought to revert to John de Nowers and his heirs -
after the decease of Alice shall remain to Hugh and John, his son, and the heirs of John, to hold
together with the 2 parts, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Hugh and John, his son, have given him 200 marks of silver.
[Endorsed: Clemence, daughter and heir of John de Exemouthe of Wymynton', puts in her claim.]
Hugh Curtis,
John Curtis,
John de Nowers,
William la Zouche,
John de Daventry,
Richard de Nowers,
Alice de Nowers,
John de Exmouth,
Clemence de Exmouth
Higham Ferrers (in Northamptonshire), Irthlingborough, 'Podecote',
Totternhoe, Wymington, Harringworth (in Northamptonshire)
884
Yorkshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, [26] Edward III [13 October 1352].
John, son of
John de Gray of Retherfeld', knight*, and
Maud, his wife, and
John, son of the same John, son of John, querents, and
Master Lawrence [...], the parson of the church of Bedale, and
John de Carthorp', the parson of the church of Tanfeld', deforciants.
The manor of Kylwardby and 17 messuages, 22 bovates and 40 acres of land and 22 shillings and 8 pence of rent and
a moiety of 1 messuage and a sixth part of 1 messuage in
Aykeschogh', Rychemund', Southcouton',
Frithby, P[rest?]on', Morton',
Dyderston', Scorton', Hunderthwayt',
Byrescogh' and Uluyngton' sup[er] Tese
and a sixth part of the manor of [B...ton'?] in the county of York and
a sixth part of the manor of By[k]er in Holand' in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
[John], son of John de Gray, has acknowledged the manor, tenements and sixth parts to be the right of Master Lawrence,
as those which Master Lawrence and John de Carthorp' have of [his] gift.
Master Lawrence and John de Carthorp' have granted to John, son of John de Gray, and Maud and John, son of the same John, son [of John],
the manor, tenements and sixth parts
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John, son of John de Gray, and Maud and John, son [of John, son of John], and the heirs of the body of
John, son of John, son of John, of the chief lords [for ever.]
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Brian, brother of the same John, son of John, son of John,
and the male heirs of his body,
(2) to John, brother of the same Brian, the younger**, and the male heirs of his body,
(3) to Bartholomew, brother of the same John the younger**,
and [the male heirs of his body],
(4) to Robert, brother [of the same Bartholomew,
and the male heirs] of his body,
(5) [to the heirs] of the body [of the aforesaid John, son of John] de Gray of Retherfeld', and
(6) to Brian, son [of ...], and his heirs.
[* Refers to the father. ** Refers to John.]
John de Grey,
Maud de Grey,
Lawrence [...],
John de Carthorpe,
Brian de Grey,
Bartholomew de Grey,
Robert de Grey,
Brian
Rotherfield Greys (in Oxfordshire), Bedale, West Tanfield (both in Yorkshire),
Killerby (in Catterick), Aiskew (in Bedale), Richmond,
South Cowton (in Gilling West), Firby (in Westow), Preston,
Morton, Didderston (in Melsonby), Scorton (in Catterick),
Hunderthwaite (in Romaldkirk), Briscoe (in Cotherstone),
Ovington (in Forcett), B[...]ton,
Bicker
885
Sussex. Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 26 Edward III [3 November 1352].
Richard de Hornyngton', clerk, and
Martin Moulissh', clerk, querents, and
Guy de Briane, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Rotherfeld' and the hamlet of Ernerugge in the county of Sussex and
the manors of Shupton' and Burford' and the vill of Burford' in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Stanford' and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Guy and Elizabeth have granted to Richard and Martin the manors, vill, hamlet and advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Richard and Martin and their heirs, to wit,
the manors, vill and hamlet, together with knights' fees, views of frankpledge and all their other appurtenances,
and the advowson of the lord king and his heirs for the life of Elizabeth.
Warranty.
Richard and Martin have given them 100 marks of silver.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Richard de Hornton,
Martin Mullish,
Guy de Bryan,
Elizabeth de Bryan
Rotherfield, Eridge (in Frant), Shipton under Wychwood,
Burford, Stanford in the Vale
886
Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
The day after St Martin, 26 Edward III [12 November 1352].
John de Wynggefeld',
John de Aspale,
Thomas de Wynggefeld',
John Cauendissh',
Alexander, the parson of the church of Stradebrok',
Thomas de Debenham, the parson of the church of Dynyngton',
Robert dil Wode, the parson of the church of Sprouton', and
John Wynchel, [the parson] of the church of Parua Wenham, querents, and
Gilbert de Debenham and
Mary, his wife, deforciants.
9 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 20 acres of alder and 100 shillings of rent in
Capele, Holton', Bergholte,
Coppedok', Stratford', Reydon',
Hegham, Brendewenham and Parua Wenham and
the advowson of the church of Parua Wenham and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of
Capele in the county of Suffolk and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 2 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 30 acres of wood, 7 acres of alder and 20 shillings of rent in
Aldebergh', Denton', Redenhale and
Ersham in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
Gilbert and Mary have acknowledged the tenements and advowsons to be the right of John Wynchel,
and have rendered them to
the same John, John de Wynggefeld', John de Aspale, Thomas, John Cauendissh', Alexander, Thomas and Robert
in the court,
to hold to John de Wynggefeld', John de Aspale, Thomas, John Cauendissh', Alexander, Thomas, Robert and John Wynchel
and the heirs of John Wynchel, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Gilbert and Mary for themselves and the heirs of Mary.
John, John, Thomas, John, Alexander, Thomas, Robert and John have given them 100 marks of silver.
John de Wingfield,
John de Aspall,
Thomas de Wingfield,
John Cavendish,
Alexander,
Thomas de Debenham,
Robert dil Wood,
John Winchell,
Gilbert de Debenham,
Mary de Debenham
Stradbroke, Dennington, Sproughton (all 3 in Suffolk),
Little Wenham,
Capel St Mary, Holton St Mary, East Bergholt,
Copdock, Stratford St Mary, Raydon,
Higham, Great Wenham,
Alburgh, Denton, Redenhall,
Earsham
887
Hampshire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 26 Edward III [18 November 1352].
William de Edyndon', bishop of Winchester, querent, and
Peter le Barbour of Romesy and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Badesle and Frytham and
13 messuages, 1 mill, 1 carucate, 130 acres of land, 28 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood,
120 acres of heath and 2 parts of 1 garden in
Durneford', Northle, Ryefeld',
Bisouthewode, Estdeone and
la Wade by Romesy in the county of Southampton and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 16 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and a third part of 1 garden in
Westdeone in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
Peter and Isabel have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of the bishop,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Isabel
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop has given them 200 marks of silver.
William de Edingdon,
bishop of Winchester,
Peter le Barber,
Isabel le Barber
Romsey,
Baddesley, Fritham (in Bramshaw),
'Durneford'', Northlegh (in Boldre), Rhinefield (in Brockenhurst),
Birchenwood (in Bramshaw), East Dean, Wade (in Eling),
West Dean
888
Somerset. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 27 Edward III [7 April 1353].
Henry de Forde, querent, and
John, son of
John de Forde, deforciant.
5 messuages, 1 carucate and 70 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood and 11 acres of pasture in
Twyuerton' and Forde by Bathon' in the county of Somerset and
32 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in la Boxe in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Henry,
of which Henry has 2 messuages, the carucate and 83 acres of land, the meadow, the wood and the pasture of his gift,
to hold to Henry and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides John granted for himself and his heirs that 1 messuage and 10 acres of land in the vill of Twyuerton'
- which John Coker and
Alice, his wife,
held for their lives -
and that 1 messuage and 6 acres of land in the same vill -
which Walter Crok' held for life -
and also that 1 messuage and 4 acres of land in the same vill -
which Gilbert de Heyweye and
Christian, his wife, held for their lives -
of the inheritance of John, son of John, on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of John Coker and Alice, Walter and Gilbert and Christian ought to revert to
John, son of John, and his heirs -
after the decease of [the same persons] shall remain to Henry and his heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Henry has given him 100 marks of silver.
Henry de Ford,
John de Ford,
John Coker,
Alice Coker,
Walter Crook,
Gilbert de Highway,
Christian de Highway
Twerton, Bathford, Bath,
Box
889
Northamptonshire. Bedfordshire. Cambridgeshire. Huntingdonshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 26 Edward III [6 October 1352].
And afterwards two weeks from Easter, 27 Edward III [7 April 1353].
John de Insula of Rub[eo] Monte, querent, and
William de la Pole the younger and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Assheby Dauid, Chad[eston'?], Grendon',
Brynketon', Asshele and Cotes
and the advowson of the church of the manor of Assheby Dauid in the county of Northampton and
the manors of Edworth' and Alrichesheye in the county of Bedford and
the manor of Coldham in the county of Cambridge and
the manor of Ufford' and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Huntingdon.
Plea of covenant.
William and Margaret have acknowledged the manors and advowsons 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 marks of silver.
John de Lisle,
William de la Pole,
Margaret de la Pole
Rougemont (in Harewood, Yorkshire),
Castle Ashby, Chadstone (in Castle Ashby), Grendon,
Brington, Ashley, 'Cotes',
Edworth, Arlesey,
Coldham (in Elm),
Offord Darcy
890
Norfolk. Suffolk.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 27 Edward III [3 May 1353].
And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [2 June 1353].
William de la Pole, knight, and
Margaret, his wife, querents, and
David de Wollore,
John de Codyngton' the elder and
John de [Mou]bray, deforciants.
The manor of Drayton' and the advowsons of the church of the same manor and of a moiety of the church of
Tauerham in the county of Norfolk and
the manors of Aspale, Debenham and Grymeston' and
the advowsons of the churches of St Martin of Tremeleye and Alteston' in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
William and Margaret have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of David,
as those which David, John de Codyngton' and John de Moubray have of their gift.
David, John and John have granted to William and Margaret the manors and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold, to wit, the manors of Drayton' and Grymeston' and the advowsons
to William and Margaret and the heirs of William, of the chief lords for ever,
and the manors of Aspale and Debenham to William and Margaret, of the chief lords for the lives of William and Margaret.
And after the decease of William and Margaret the manors of Aspale and Debenham shall remain to
John, son of the same William and Margaret, and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Edward, brother of the same John, son of William and Margaret,
and the heirs of his body,
(2) to William, brother of the same Edward,
and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of the aforesaid William de la Pole.
William de la Pole,
Margaret de la Pole,
David de Wooler,
John de Coddington,
John de Mowbray,
John de la Pole,
Edward de la Pole
Drayton, Taverham,
Aspall, Debenham, Grimston (in Trimley),
Trimley St Martin, Alteston (in Trimley St Martin)
891
Bedfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 26 Edward III [20 January 1353].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 27 Edward III [26 May 1353].
Henry Grene and
Amabilla, his wife, querents, and
John Druel, deforciant.
1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 6 and a half acres of meadow and 40 shillings of rent in
Newenton' by Hegham Ferrers in the county of Bedford and
1 messuage, 20 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood and 7 marks of rent in
Bledelawe in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Amabilla have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Amabilla
to him and his heirs for ever.
John has given them 100 marks of silver.
Henry Green,
Amabilla Green,
John Drewell
Newton Bromswold (in Northamptonshire), Higham Ferrers, Bledlow
892
Surrey. Dorset. Wiltshire. Sussex.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 27 Edward III [26 May 1353].
Roger Husee and
Margery, his wife, querents, and
Warin de Insula and
Edmund de Chelrey[e], deforciants.
The manors of Westbechesworth' and Heggecourt in the county of Surrey and
the manors of Morton' and Ryngstede and
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in Pudele and the advowsons of the churches of
the manors of Morton' and Ry[n]gstede in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Northynton' and 1 messuage, 3 carucates of land, 100 acres of pasture, 300 acres of wood and
40 shillings of rent in
Bredemere in the county of Wiltshire and
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land and 200 acres of wood in
Estgrenestede and Worthe in the county of Sussex.
Plea of covenant.
Roger has acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of Warin,
as those which Warin and Edmund have of his gift.
Warin and Edmund have granted to Roger and Margery the manors, tenements and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Roger and Margery and the heirs of the body of Roger, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John Husee the elder and the heirs of his body,
(2) to John Husee the younger and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of Roger.
Roger Hussey,
Margery Hussey,
Warin de Lisle,
Edmund de Chelrey,
John Hussey
West Betchworth (in Dorking), Hedgecourt (in Horne),
Moreton, Ringstead (in Osmington),
Afpuddle, Tolpuddle or Turners Puddle,
Norrington (in Alvediston), Bridmore (in Berwick St John),
East Grinstead, Worth
893
Essex. Suffolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 26 Edward III [13 October 1352].
And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity, 27 Edward III [2 June 1353].
Joan, who was the wife of
William le Baud', and
Miles le Frenshe, querents, and
Michael de Ponyngges, knight, deforciant.
The manor of Ouerehalle in Withirmundeford' in the county of Essex and
1 messuage, 150 acres of land, 13 acres of meadow, 38 acres of pasture, 28 acres of wood, 6 acres of alder and
34 shillings of rent in Bures of the Blessed Mary in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
Michael has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Joan,
and has rendered them to Joan and Miles in the court,
excepting a moiety of 1 knight's fee in the manor,
and has granted to Joan and Miles the moiety,
together with the homages and all services of
William atte Hale,
John Claketon' and
John Moys and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Michael in the manor,
to hold to Joan and Miles and the heirs of Joan, of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by Michael and his heirs.
Joan and Miles have given him 200 marks of silver.
William le Bawd,
Joan le Bawd,
Miles le French,
Michael de Poynings,
William atte Hale,
John Clacton,
John Moyse
Wormingford Hall (in Wormingford), Bures St Mary
894
Huntingdonshire. Essex. Berkshire. Bedfordshire. Lincolnshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 27 Edward III [3 May 1353].
And afterwards two weeks from Holy Trinity in the same year [2 June 1353].
William de la Pole, knight, and
Margaret, his wife, querents, and
David de Wollore,
John [de Codyng]ton' the elder and
John de Moubray, deforciants.
The manor of Euerton' in the county of Huntingdon and
the manor of Cristeshale in the county of Essex and
the manor of Upledecoumbe and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Berkshire and
1 mill, 200 acres of land and 14 pounds of rent in Potton' in the county of Bedford and
the manor of Scalby in the county of Lincoln.
Plea of covenant.
William and Margaret have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowson to be the right of David,
as those which David, John de Codyngton' and John de Moubray have of their gift.
David, John and John have granted to William the manors, tenements and advowson
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to William and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
William de la Pole,
Margaret de la Pole,
David de Wooler,
John de Coddington,
John de Mowbray
Everton, Chrishall, Letcombe Bassett,
Potton, Scawby
895
Berkshire. Gloucestershire.*
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 27 Edward III [1 July 1353].
The lord king, querent, by
John Gaunt, who sues for him, and
John de Sc'o Philb'to, deforciant.
The manor of Southorp' in the county of Gloucester and
the manors of Eton' Hastyngs and Karswell'
and the advowson of the church of the same manor of Eton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of the lord king,
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by John for himself and his heirs.
The lord king has given him 100 marks of silver.
[* Right-hand copy; the left-hand copy is number 487 and the foot is number 488. County names added in later hands.]
John Gaunt,
John de Saint Philbert
Southrop, Eaton Hastings, Carswell (in Buckland)
896
Huntingdonshire. Cambridgeshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 27 Edward III [1 July 1353].
William Lengleys, knight, querent, and
Henry le Barber of Maydenhythe and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 110 acres of land, [8] acres of meadow and 16 shillings of rent in
Magna Paxton' in the county of Huntingdon and
1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 20 shillings of rent in
Okyton' in the county of Cambridge.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William has given them 200 marks of silver.
William English,
Henry le Barber,
Margery le Barber
Maidenhead (in Berkshire), Great Paxton, Oakington
897
Gloucestershire. Berkshire.*
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 27 Edward III [1 July 1353].
The lord king, querent, by
John Gaunt, who sues for him, and
John de Sc'o Philb'to, deforciant.
The manor of Sout[h]orp' in the county of Gloucester and
the manors of Eton' Hastyngs and Karswell'
and the advowson of the church of the same manor of Eton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of the lord king,
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by John for himself and his heirs.
The lord king has given him 100 marks of silver.
[* Left-hand copy; the right-hand copy is number 485 and the foot is number 488. County names added in later hands.]
John Gaunt,
John de Saint Philbert
Southrop, Eaton Hastings, Carswell (in Buckland)
898
Gloucestershire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 27 Edward III [1 July 1353].
The lord king, querent, by
John Gaunt, who sues for him, and
John de Sc'o Philb'to, deforciant.
The manor of Southorp' in the county of Gloucester and
the manors of Eton' Hastyngs and Karswell'
and the advowson of the church of the same manor of Eton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manors and advowson to be the right of the lord king,
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by John for himself and his heirs.
The lord king has given him 100 marks of silver.
[The right-hand copy is number 485 and the left-hand copy is number 487.]
John Gaunt,
John de Saint Philbert
Southrop, Eaton Hastings, Carswell (in Buckland)
899
Cumberland. Westmorland.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 27 Edward III [6 October 1353].
William de Dacre, knight, querent, and
William Kytyson and
Christian, his wife, deforciants.
8 acres and 3 roods of wood and a moiety of 1 rood of meadow in Glassanby in the county of Cumberland and
1 messuage in Appelby in the county of Westmorland.
Plea of covenant.
William Kytyson and Christian have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William de Dacre,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Christian
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William de Dacre has given them 10 marks of silver.
William de Dacre,
William Kitson,
Christian Kitson
Glassonby (in Addingham), Appleby
900
Hertfordshire. Middlesex.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 27 Edward III [26 May 1353].
And afterwards one week from St Michael in the same year [6 October 1353].
John Marreys and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
William de la Marche and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 2 carucates and 24 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in
Watford' and Bissheyheth' in the county of Hertford and
24 acres of land in Harewe in the county of Middlesex.
Plea of covenant.
William and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which John and Elizabeth have of their gift.
John and Elizabeth have granted to William and Agnes the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Agnes, of John and Elizabeth and the heirs of John for the lives of William and Agnes,
rendering yearly 1 rose at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist,
and doing to the chief lords all other services.
And after the decease of William and Agnes the tenements shall revert to John and Elizabeth and the heirs of John,
quit of the heirs of William and Agnes, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
John Maris,
Elizabeth Maris,
William de la March,
Agnes de la March
Watford, Bushey Heath (in Bushey), Harrow on the Hill
901
Buckinghamshire. Hertfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 27 Edward III [13 October 1353].
Ralph de Eccleshale and
Margery, his wife, querents, and
John de Middelton', clerk, deforciant.
230 acres of land, 52 acres of pasture, 23 acres of wood and 8 shillings of rent in
Chalfhunte of St Peter, Chalfhunte of St Giles and
Iselhampstede Cheyne in the county of Buckingham and
1 messuage, 1 mill, 133 acres of land, 52 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and 30 shillings of rent in
Rikem[er]esworth' in the county of Hertford and
1 messuage, 4 and a half virgates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 40 shillings of rent in
Aynho in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
as those which he has of their gift.
John has granted to Ralph and Margery the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Ralph and Margery and the heirs of Ralph, of the chief lords for ever.
Ralph de Eccleshall,
Margery de Eccleshall,
John de Middleton
Chalfont St Peter, Chalfont St Giles,
Chenies, Rickmansworth, Aynho
903
Somerset. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 26 Edward III [17 June 1352].
And afterwards two weeks from St Michael, 27 Edward III [13 October 1353].
Thomas de Berkele, querent, and
William de Side and
Walter Goldemere, deforciants.
The manor of Barewe amd 2 messuages and 3 carucates of land in
Cheddre and Tikenham in the county of Somerset and
1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in
Faleuelde in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas has acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right [of William],
of which William and Walter have the manor, 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land
in the vill of Faleuelde of his gift.
William and Walter have granted to Thomas the same manor and tenements
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to Thomas, of the chief lords for the life of Thomas.
And besides William and Walter granted for themselves and the heirs of William that 1 messuage and 2 carucates of land in the vill of Cheddre
- which John de Acton', knight,
held for life -
and also that 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in the vill of Tikenham -
which Roger de Estham
held for life - of the inheritance of William on the day [the agreement was made],
and which after the decease of John and Roger ought to revert to William and Walter and the heirs of William -
after the decease of John and Roger shall remain to Thomas, to hold
together with the aforesaid manor and tenements of the chief lords for the life of Thomas.
And after the decease of Thomas the manor and tenements [shall remain]
to Edmund, son of the same Thomas, and the male heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the male heirs begotten by Thomas on the body of
Katherine, his wife, and
(2) to the right heirs of Thomas.
Thomas de Berkeley,
William de Side,
Walter Goldmere,
John de Acton,
Roger de Eastham,
Edmund de Berkeley,
Katherine de Berkeley
Barrow, Cheddar, Tickenham,
Falfield
904
905
Yorkshire. Northumberland.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 27 Edward III [6 October 1353].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary in the same year [20 January 1354].
Thomas de [Swynford'], knight, and
John de [Chartreye], querents, and
John Darcy of Knayth' and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The castle of Wherleton' and the manors of [Semere, Pottowe,
Hoton', Middelton', Carleton', Rongton',
Grenowe],
Eston', [Yarum], Rudby,
Boynton', Haselby and Aldewerk' and
the advowsons of the chapel within the aforesaid castle, the church of the manor of
Rudby and a moiety of the priory of Giseburgh' in the county of York and
a moiety of the manors of Wollore, [Hethpole], Hedereslawe,
[Belford', Yesyngton'] and Lowyk' and
[the forest of Chyuyot'] and the advowson of the hospital of [St Mary Magd]alene of Wollore
in the county of Northumberland.
Plea of covenant.
John Darcy and Elizabeth have acknowledged the castle, manors, moiety, forest and advowsons to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and John de Chartreye have of their gift,
excepting 24 knights' fees in the same manors and moiety.
Thomas and John de Chartreye have granted to John Darcy and Elizabeth the castle, manors, moiety, forest, fees and advowsons,
together with the homages and all services of
[the abbot] of [Fountaignes,
the abbot of] Ryeuals,
the prior of Giseburgh',
the prior of Helawepark',
the prioress of Handall',
the prioress of [Rasedill'] and their successors,
Thomas de Holand', knight, and
Joan, his wife,
Thomas de Heslerton', knight,
Thomas de Sewardby, knight,
Thomas de Frithby, knight,
John Buscy, knight,
John de Laisyngby,
William de Rodh[ome],
Nicholas de Hilton',
Walter de Bolleby,
John Disnay,
John de Midelton',
John de Homot',
Stephen de Sewardby,
Nicholas, son of
William de Hoton',
Nicholas de [Loryng'],
William [Michiell',
Thomas de Semere,
Thomas] de Hoton',
Walter de la Chapell',
Thomas de Neuby,
Thomas Coke of Neuby,
John, son of
William de Eston',
Agnes Gouwere,
John del [Marais,
Thomas Cornay,
Julian], who was the wife of
Robert de Eston',
Thomas, son of
Robert de Eston',
Thomas de Lofthouses,
John Ingrh[a]m,
John [Dieke] of Grenhowe,
Andrew de Aslacby,
John de Stokesle,
Alan de [Tunstale,
Nicholas Gouwer],
Joan Gouwer,
William, son of
Sibel de Carleton',
William Mason' of Carleton',
John de Gonton',
Alice de Gonton',
Amice (Amisia) de Gonton',
William de Persay,
[William Gouwer of Ingleby],
John Rolloch' of Pothowe,
John de Pothowe, chaplain,
John de Tranholme,
Nicholas de Mounbray,
Richard de Houthwayt',
John Cokeson' of [Neuby,
John de Houthwayt'],
William Passauant',
William de Pothowe,
Thomas Sturmy,
Theophania (Theoffannia) de Aberwyk',
Robert, son of
Nicholas de Midelton',
William Heron', knight,
Robert [de Maners, knight,
Robert] de Hagreston',
John de Howeborn',
Michael de Prestfen,
Thomas, son of
Thomas de Midelton',
William de Elwyk',
David Bakester,
Alan [de Strother,
Adam de Belyngham,
Adam de Pendrogest' [sic] and
John de [Dichand'] and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Thomas de Swynford' and John de Chartreye in the aforesaid
[manors] and moiety,
and have rendered [the castle], manors, moiety, forest and advowsons to them in the court,
to hold to John [Darcy] and Elizabeth and the heirs [of their bodies], of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to
Edward de Wyndesore,
king of England, and his heirs.
[Endorsed: And on this Robert de Bolton' and Alice, his wife, put in their claim.]
[* The right-hand copy, from which some illegible parts have been supplied, is number 495.]
Thomas de Swinford,
John de Charteray,
John Darcy,
Elizabeth Darcy,
Thomas de Holland,
Joan de Holland,
Thomas de Heslerton,
Thomas de Sewerby,
Thomas de Firby,
John Buscy,
John de Lasingby,
William de Radham,
Nicholas de Hilton,
Walter de Boulby,
John Disney,
John de Middleton,
John de Homot,
Stephen de Sewerby,
William de Hutton,
Nicholas de Hutton,
Nicholas de Loring,
William Mitchell,
Thomas de Seamer,
Thomas de Hutton,
Walter de la Chappell,
Thomas de Newby,
Thomas Cook,
William de Easton,
John de Easton,
Agnes Gower,
John del Marsh,
Thomas Cornay,
Robert de Easton,
Julian de Easton,
Thomas de Easton,
Thomas de Lofthouse,
John Ingram,
John Dyke,
Andrew de Aslackby,
John de Stokesley,
Alan de Tunstall,
Nicholas Gower,
Joan Gower,
Sibel de Carlton,
William de Carlton,
William Mason,
John de Ganton,
Alice de Ganton,
Amice de Ganton,
William de Percy,
William Gower,
John Rolloch,
John de Potto,
John de Trenholme,
Nicholas de Mowbray,
Richard de Howthwaite,
John Cookson,
John de Howthwaite,
William Passavant,
William de Potto,
Thomas Sturmy,
Theophania de Abberwick,
Nicholas de Middleton,
Robert de Middleton,
William Heron,
Robert de Manners,
Robert de Haggerston,
John de Howburn,
Michael de Pressen,
Thomas de Middleton,
William de Elwick,
David Baxter,
Alan de Strother,
Adam de Bellingham,
Adam de Prendergast,
John de Dichand,
Edward de Windsor,
king of England,
Robert de Bolton,
Alice de Bolton
Knaith (in Lincolnshire), Whorlton,
Seamer in Cleveland, Potto (in Whorlton), Hutton Rudby,
Middleton-on-Leven (both in Rudby), Carlton in Cleveland,
West Rounton, Greenhow (in Ingleby Greenhow),
Eston (in Ormesby), Yarm, Rudby,
Boynton, Aislaby (in Whitby),
Aldwark (in Alne), Guisborough Priory,
Wooler, Heathpool (in Kirknewton), Heatherslaw (in Ford),
Belford, Easington (in Belford), Lowick,
Cheviot Forest, Hospital of St Mary Magdalene of Wooler,
Fountains Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Priory of Healaugh Park,
Handale Priory, Rosedale Priory,
Newby (all 6 in Yorkshire), Ingleby Greenhow (in Yorkshire)
906
Somerset. Devon. Cornwall.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 27 Edward III [20 October 1353].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary in the same year [20 January 1354].
James de Audele of Helegh', querent, and
Hugh de Newehalle, the parson of the church of Blakedon', and
Roger Magot', the vicar of the church of Fremyngton', deforciants.
The manors of Blakedon', Ludeford' and Staunton' by
Dunsteresdene and
the advowsons [of the churches] of the manors of Blakedon' and Ludeford' in the county of Somerset and
the manors of Bouytracy, Northlieu, Holdesworthy and
Langeacre and the advowsons [of the churches] of the manors of
Northlieu and Holdesworthy in the county of Devon and
the manor of Takkebere in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
James has acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Hugh and Roger,
of which Hugh and Roger have
the manors of Blakedon', Staunton', Bouytracy, Northlieu, Holdesworthy and Takkebere
and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Blakedon', Northlieu and Holdesworthy of his gift.
Hugh and Roger have granted to James the same manors and advowsons
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to James, to wit,
the manors of Blakedon', Bouytracy, Northlieu, Holdesworthy and Takkebere
and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Blakedon', Northlieu and Holdesworthy of the lord king and his heirs
and the manor of Staunton' of the chief lords, for the life of James.
And besides Hugh and Roger granted for themselves and their heirs that the manor of Ludeford' and
the advowson of the church of the same manor
- which Humphrey Trumwyn
held for life -
and also that the manor of Langeacre -
which Margaret, who was the wife of
William Martyn,
held in dower - of the inheritance of Hugh and Roger on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Humphrey [and Margaret] ought to revert to Hugh and Roger and their heirs -
after the decease of Humphrey and Margaret shall remain to James, to hold
together with the aforesaid manors and advowsons of the lord king and his heirs for the life of James.
And after the decease of James the manors and advowsons shall remain to
Edward, king of England, and his heirs for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
James de Audley,
Hugh de Newhall,
Roger Magot,
Humphrey Trumwin,
William Martin,
Margaret Martin,
Edward, king of England
Heighley (in Audley, Staffordshire), Fremington (in Devon),
Blagdon, West Lydford, Staunton (in Dunster),
'Dunsteresdene',
Bovey Tracy, Northlew, Holsworthy,
Langacre (in Broadclyst), Tackbear (in Bridgerule)
907
Yorkshire. Northumberland.*
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 27 Edward III [6 October 1353].
And afterwards one week from St Hilary in the same year [20 January 1354].
Thomas de Swynford', knight, and
John de Chartreye, querents, and
John Darcy of Knayth' and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The castle of Wherleton' and the manors of Semere, Pottowe,
Hoton', Middelton', Carleton',
Rongton',
Grenowe,
Eston', Yarum, Rudby,
Boynton', Haselby and Aldewerk' and
the advowsons of the chapel within the aforesaid castle, the church of the manor of
Rudby and a moiety of the priory of Giseburgh' in the county of York and
a moiety of the manors of Wollore, Hethpole, Hedereslawe,
Belford', Yesyngton' and Lowyk' and
the forest of Chyuyot' and the advowson of the hospital of St Mary Magdalene of Wollore
in the county of Northumberland.
Plea of covenant.
John Darcy and Elizabeth have acknowledged the castle, manors, moiety, forest and advowsons to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and John de Chartreye have of their gift,
excepting 24 knights' fees in the same manors and moiety.
Thomas and John de Chartreye have granted to John Darcy and Elizabeth the castle, manors, moiety, forest, fees and advowsons,
together with the homages and all services of
the abbot of Fountaignes,
the abbot of Ryeuals,
the prior of Giseburgh',
the prior of Helawepark',
the prioress of Handall',
the prioress of Rasedill' and their successors,
Thomas de Holand', knight, and
Joan, his wife,
Thomas de Heslerton', knight,
Thomas de Sewardby, knight,
Thomas de Frithby, knight,
John Buscy, knight,
John de Laisyngby,
William de Rodhome,
Nicholas de Hilton',
Walter de Bolleby,
John Disnay,
John de Midelton',
John de Homot',
Stephen de Sewardby,
Nicholas, son of
William de Hoton',
Nicholas de Loryng',
William Michiell',
Thomas de Semere,
Thomas de Hoton',
Walter de la Chapell',
Thomas de Neuby,
Thomas Coke of Neuby,
John, son of
William de Eston',
Agnes Gouwere,
John del Marais,
Thomas Cornay,
Julian, who was the wife of
Robert de Eston',
Thomas, son of
Robert de Eston',
Thomas de Lofthouses,
John Ingrh[a]m,
John Dieke of Grenhowe,
Andrew de Aslacby,
John de Stokesle,
Alan de Tunstale,
Nicholas Gouwer,
Joan Gouwer,
William, son of
Sibel de Carleton',
William Mason' of Carleton',
John de Gonton',
Alice de Gonton',
Amice (Amisia) de Gonton',
William de Persay,
William Gouwer of Ingleby,
John Rolloch' of Pothowe,
John de Pothowe, chaplain,
John de Tranholme,
Nicholas de Mounbray,
Richard de Houthwayt',
John Cokeson' of Neuby,
John de Houthwayt',
William Passauant',
William de Pothowe,
Thomas Sturmy,
Theophania (Theoffannia) de Aberwyk',
Robert, son of
Nicholas de Midelton',
William Heron', knight,
Robert de Maners, knight,
Robert de Hagreston',
John de Howeborn',
Michael de Prestfen,
Thomas, son of
Thomas de Midelton',
William de Elwyk',
David Bakester,
Alan de Strother,
Adam de Belyngham,
Adam de Prendrogest',
John de Dichand' and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Thomas de Swynford' and John de Chartreye in the aforesaid
manors and moiety,
and have rendered the castle, manors, moiety, forest and advowsons to them in the court,
to hold to John Darcy and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to
Edward de Wyndesore,
king of England, and his heirs.
[* Right-hand copy; the foot is number 493. County names added in a later hand.]
Thomas de Swinford,
John de Charteray,
John Darcy,
Elizabeth Darcy,
Thomas de Holland,
Joan de Holland,
Thomas de Heslerton,
Thomas de Sewerby,
Thomas de Firby,
John Buscy,
John de Lasingby,
William de Radham,
Nicholas de Hilton,
Walter de Boulby,
John Disney,
John de Middleton,
John de Homot,
Stephen de Sewerby,
William de Hutton,
Nicholas de Hutton,
Nicholas de Loring,
William Mitchell,
Thomas de Seamer,
Thomas de Hutton,
Walter de la Chappell,
Thomas de Newby,
Thomas Cook,
William de Easton,
John de Easton,
Agnes Gower,
John del Marsh,
Thomas Cornay,
Robert de Easton,
Julian de Easton,
Robert de Easton,
Thomas de Easton,
Thomas de Lofthouse,
John Ingram,
John Dyke,
Andrew de Aslackby,
John de Stokesley,
Alan de Tunstall,
Nicholas Gower,
Joan Gower,
Sibel de Carlton,
William de Carlton,
William Mason,
John de Ganton,
Alice de Ganton,
Amice de Ganton,
William de Percy,
William Gower,
John Rolloch,
John de Potto,
John de Trenholme,
Nicholas de Mowbray,
Richard de Howthwaite,
John Cookson,
John de Howthwaite,
William Passavant,
William de Potto,
Thomas Sturmy,
Theophania de Abberwick,
Nicholas de Middleton,
Robert de Middleton,
William Heron,
Robert de Manners,
Robert de Haggerston,
John de Howburn,
Michael de Pressen,
Thomas de Middleton,
William de Elwick,
David Baxter,
Alan de Strother,
Adam de Bellingham,
Adam de Prendergast,
John de Dichand,
Edward de Windsor,
king of England
Knaith (in Lincolnshire), Whorlton,
Seamer in Cleveland, Potto (in Whorlton), Hutton Rudby,
Middleton-on-Leven (both in Rudby), Carlton in Cleveland,
West Rounton, Greenhow (in Ingleby Greenhow),
Eston (in Ormesby), Yarm, Rudby,
Boynton, Aislaby (in Whitby),
Aldwark (in Alne), Guisborough Priory,
Wooler, Heathpool (in Kirknewton), Heatherslaw (in Ford),
Belford, Easington (in Belford), Lowick,
Cheviot Forest, Hospital of St Mary Magdalene of Wooler,
Fountains Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey, Priory of Healaugh Park,
Handale Priory, Rosedale Priory,
Newby (all 6 in Yorkshire), Ingleby Greenhow (in Yorkshire)
908
Lincolnshire. Yorkshire. Shropshire. Staffordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 26 Edward III [13 October 1352].
And afterwards two weeks from St Hilary, 27 Edward III [27 January 1353].
William de Pole [sic], knight, and
Margaret, his wife, [querents, and]
John de Insula, knight,
Hugh de Bray,
Warin, son of
Warin de Bassyngbourn', knight*, and
William de la Dale, deforciants.
The manor of Scalby and the advowson of the church of Northorp' in the county of Lincoln and
the manor of Knapton' and 4 mills in Pykhall' in the county of York and
the manors of Piccheford', Tassele and Oldebury and the advowsons
of the churches of the manors of Piccheford' and Tassele in the county of Shropshire and
the manor of Stretton' in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Upletcombe and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John, Hugh, Warin and William de la Dale have acknowledged the manors, mills and advowsons to be the right of Margaret,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and their heirs
to William de la Pole and Margaret and the heirs of Margaret for ever.
William de la Pole and Margaret have given them 200 marks of silver.
[* Refers to the father.]
William de la Pole,
Margaret de la Pole,
John de Lisle,
Hugh de Bray,
Warin de Bassingbourn,
William de la Dale
Scawby, Northorpe,
Knapton (in Acomb and York or Wintringham), Pickhill,
Pitchford, Tasley, Oldbury,
Stretton (in Penkridge),
Letcombe Bassett
909
Hertfordshire. Essex.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 26 Edward III [27 October 1352].
And afterwards two weeks from St Hilary, 27 Edward III [27 January 1353].
John de [Bibes]worth', querent, and
Thomas de Sakeuill' and
John de Leghton', chaplain, deforciants.
The manor of Bibesworth' in the county of Hertford and
the manors of Magna Salyng' and Southous
and a moiety of the manor of Latton' and
12 pence of rent in Spryngfeld' and the advowson of the church of the same vill in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
John de Bibesworth' has acknowledged the manors, moiety, rent and advowson to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and John de Leghton' have of his gift.
Thomas and John de Leghton' have granted to John de Bibesworth' the manors, moiety, rent and advowson
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John de Bibesworth', of the chief lords for the life of John de Bibesworth'.
And after the decease of John the manors of Bibesworth' and Magna Salyng', the moiety, the rent and the advowson
shall remain to
Hugh, son of the same John de Bibesworth', and
Avice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John de Bibesworth'.
And the manor of Southous shall remain to
Thomas de Barentyn and
Elizabeth, his wife,
to hold of the chief lords for the lives of Thomas de Barentyn [and Elizabeth.]
And after the decease of Thomas and Elizabeth the same manor shall remain to
the aforesaid Hugh and Avice and their aforesaid heirs,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of
[Thomas?] de Barentyn.
John de Bibbesworth,
Thomas de Sackville,
John de Leighton,
Hugh de Bibbesworth,
Avice de Bibbesworth,
Thomas de Barentine,
Elizabeth de Barentine
Bibbesworth (in Kimpton), Great Saling, South House (in Great Waltham),
Latton, Springfield
910
Sussex. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 28 Edward III [3 February 1354].
Roger la Warre and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
Thomas de Wyke amd
John, his son, deforciants.
The manor of Isefeld' in the county of Sussex and
the manor of Wykewarre and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Roger has acknowledged [the manors] and advowson to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and John have of his gift.
Thomas and John have granted to Roger and Elizabeth the manors and advowson
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, successive remainders
(1) to John, son of the same Roger, and the heirs of his body and
(2) to the right heirs of Roger.
Roger la Warr,
Elizabeth la Warr,
Thomas de Wyke,
John de Wyke,
John la Warr
Isfield, Wickwar
911
Yorkshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 28 Edward III [4 May 1354].
Miles de Stapelton' of Bedale, knight, and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
Master Lawrence de Thornhill', the parson of the church of Bedale,
John de Syngelton', the parson of the church of Melsamby, and
Walter de Brandon', the parson of the church of Lammes, deforciants.
The manor of Cothereston' and a moiety of the manors of
Bedale and Askham and
the advowson of a moiety of the church of Bedale in the county of York and
the manor of Northmorton' in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Miles has acknowledged the manors, moiety and advowson to be the right of Master Lawrence,
as those which Master Lawrence, John and Walter have of his gift.
Master Lawrence, John and Walter have granted to Miles and Joan the manors, moiety and advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Miles and Joan and the male heirs of the body of Miles, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Brian de Stapelton', brother of the same Miles, and the male heirs of his body,
(2) to Miles de Stapelton' of Hathilsay and the male heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Miles de Stapelton' of Bedale.
Miles de Stapleton,
Joan de Stapleton,
Lawrence de Thornhill,
John de Singleton,
Walter de Brandon,
Brian de Stapleton
Bedale, Melsonby (in Yorkshire), Lamas (in Norfolk),
Cotherstone (in Romaldkirk), Askham,
North Moreton,
East Haddlesey (in Birkin, Yorkshire)
912
Devon. Cornwall. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 28 Edward III [4 May 1354].
Maurice, son of
Maurice de Berkelee, knight, and
Joan, his wife, querents, and
William Corbrugge and
Richard Warbulton', deforciants.
The manors of More, Dodescote and Blemesham in the county of Devon and
the manor of Pencarrou in the county of Cornwall and
the manor of Compton' Greneuill' in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Maurice and Joan have acknowledged the manors to be the right of William,
as those which William and Richard have of their gift.
William and Richard have granted to Maurice and Joan the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Maurice and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Joan.
Maurice de Berkeley,
Joan de Berkeley,
William Corbridge,
Richard Warbleton
'More', Dodscott (in St Giles in the Wood),
Blinsham (in Beaford), Pencarrow (in Egloshayle),
Compton Greenfield
913
Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 28 Edward III [15 June 1354].
John de Verdon', knight, and
Maud, his wife, querents, and
Roger Coffyn, the parson of the church of Braundeston',
William de Bytherne, chaplain, and
William Freman, chaplain, deforciants.
The manors of Hemyngton' and Braundeston' by Eyton' in the county of Leicester and
1 messuage, 300 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 30 shillings of rent in Arnale in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
John and Maud have acknowledged the manors [and tenements] to be the right of Roger,
as those which Roger, William and William have of their gift.
Roger, William and William have granted to John and Maud the manors [and tenements]
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Maud, of the chief lords for the life of Maud.
And after the decease of Maud the manors and tenements shall remain to the male heirs of the body of Maud begotten by [John],
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John de Crophull', knight, and the heirs of his body and
(2) to Nicholas de Crophull', knight, and his heirs.
John de Verdon,
Maud de Verdon,
Roger Coffin,
William de Bythorn,
William Freeman,
John de Crophill,
Nicholas de Crophill
Branston, Hemington (in Lockington), Eaton,
Arnold