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Hampshire. Wiltshire. Somerset.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 36 Henry VI [25 November 1457].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 1 Edward IV [6 October 1461].
John Broun', clerk,
John Wyke of Bynden' and
Richard Leuermore, querents, and
Roger Wyke and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of the manors of Rokeburn', Ferneham, Fernehamgrene,
Botysplace and Estdene
and a moiety of 2 messuages, of 1 carucate of land, of 20 acres of meadow, of 10 acres of wood and of 12 pounds of rent and
a moiety of a rent of 12 quarters of salt in
Romsey and [Mo]untehyde, otherwise called Deuelehyde
(or Denelehyde),
and Mersshewode in the county of Southampton and
a moiety of the manors of Combe Byset, Domerham, Hurne and
Westmerton', 1 acre of land in the said manor of Combe excepted, and
a moiety of 26 messuages, of 1 mill, of 2 carucates and 100 acres of land, of 20 acres of meadow, of 20 acres of pasture and of 14 shillings and 4 pence of rent
in Combe Byset, Domerham, Hurne,
Westmerton', Stapylham and Noua Sa[rum] in the county of Wiltshire and
a moiety of the manors of South' Perot, Ocle, Pypelpen',
Wynfryth', Hylytelton' and Chyltern' Dommer
together with the advowson of the church of
Wynfryth' and a moiety of 2 messuages, of 2 mills, of 3 carucates of land, of 25 acres of meadow, of 70 acres of wood and of
6 pounds and 10 shillings of rent and
a rent of 1 pound of wax and a moiety of 1 pound of pepper in Ocle and Pypelpen' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Roger and Joan have acknowledged the moieties of the manors, of the tenements and of the rents and the advowson
to be the right of John Broun',
of which the same John, John Wyke and Richard have the moieties of the manors and of the tenements
and the advowson of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to John, John and Richard and the heirs of John Broun' for ever.
And besides Roger and Joan have granted to John, John and Richard the rents, together with the homages and all services of
Richard Fechynham, abbot of Bewlewe, and his successors,
Thomas Hunspyll', prior of Brymmore, and his successors,
John Bertvyle the elder,
John Bertvyle the younger,
Robert Parkere,
Henry Longe,
William Louelane,
William Warburton',
Agnes, who was the wife of
Henry Jenkyn',
Raymond Gray,
Thomas Whyte,
Richard Holte,
John Param,
William Seman',
William Skolard',
Richard Mewy,
William Wattys,
John Beyngton', knight,
Robert Gylys,
Walter Rodeney, knight,
Robert Whychyndon',
William Gascoyne,
John Leueregge,
Walter, abbot of Caynesham, and his successors, and
William Godyng' and their heirs,
in respect of all the tenements which they held before of Roger and Joan in the vills of
Romsey and Mountehyde, otherwise called Deuelehyde, and Mersshewode, Combe Byset, Domerham,
Hurne, Westmerton', Stapylham, Noua Sa[rum], Ocle and Pypelpen',
to hold to John Broun', John Wyke and Richard Leuermore and the heirs of John Broun', of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
John Broun', John Wyke and Richard Leuermore have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
John Brown,
John Wyke,
Richard Levermore,
Roger Wyke,
Joan Wyke,
Richard Fetchingham,
Thomas Huntspill,
John Bertville,
Robert Parker,
Henry Long,
William Lovelane,
William Warburton,
Henry Jenkin,
Agnes Jenkin,
Raymond Grey,
Thomas White,
Richard Holt,
John Parham,
William Seaman,
William Scollard,
Richard Meavy,
William Watts,
John Beynton,
Robert Giles,
Walter Rodney,
Robert Witchenden,
William Gascoigne,
John Leveridge,
Walter,
William Gooding
Bindon (in Wool, Dorset),
Rockbourne, Vernham Dean,
West Vernham or Botes (in Vernham Dean), East Dean,
Romsey, Mount (in Mottisfont),
Marchwood (in Eling),
Coombe Bissett, South Damerham,
'Hurne', West Martin (in Martin),
Stapleham (in South Damerham), Salisbury,
South Perrott (in Dorset), Oakley (in Chilthorne Domer),
Pipplepen (in North Perrott), Winford, High Littleton,
Chilthorne Domer,
Beaulieu Abbey, Breamore Priory (both in Hampshire),
Keynsham Abbey (in Somerset)
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Yorkshire. Westmorland.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 1 Edward IV [20 October 1461].
Christopher Kendall', chaplain,
John Byrtby, chaplain, and
Thomas Eseby, chaplain, querents, and
William Malliore and
Denise, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Lynton', 17 messuages, 188 acres of land, 33 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood,
28 shillings, 11 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Grantley on the north side of the water of Skell', Wynkesley,
Wodhous, Coppedhewyk' and Brompton' by
Northall[e]rton' in the county of York and
a moiety of the manor of Hylton' Fleghan in the parish of Bampton' in the county of Westmorland.
Plea of covenant.
William and Denise have acknowledged the manor, tenements and moiety to be the right of Christopher,
as those which Christopher, John and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Denise
to Christopher, John and Thomas and the heirs of Christopher for ever.
Warranty.
Christopher, John and Thomas have given them 400 pounds sterling.
Christopher Kendall,
John Birtby,
Thomas Easby,
William Malory,
Denise Malory
Linton (in Spofforth), Grantley (in Ripon), River Skell,
Winksley, Woodhouse, Copt Hewick (all 3 in Ripon),
Brompton (in Northallerton),
Helton (in Askham), Bampton
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Dorset. Somerset.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 1 Edward IV [3 November 1461].
Robert Stowell', esquire,
Nicholas Hall', esquire,
Nicholas Heruy,
John Porter and
William Dodesham, querents, and
John Kaynell' and
Christian, his wife, daughter of
William Gascoigne, deforciants.
The manor of Staunton' Gabriell' in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Pykesassh'e, 1 toft, 1 carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow and pasture for 20 oxen in
Milton' and Loxhill' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
John Kaynell' and Christian have acknowledged the manors, tenements and pasture to be the right of Nicholas Hall',
as those which the same Nicholas, Robert, Nicholas Heruy, John Porter and William have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Christian
to Robert, Nicholas, Nicholas, John Porter and William and the heirs of Nicholas Hall' for ever.
Warranty against David, abbot of Cleeve, and his successors.
Robert, Nicholas, Nicholas, John Porter and William hav e given them 300 pounds sterling.
Robert Stowell,
Nicholas Hall,
Nicholas Hervey,
John Porter,
William Dodsham,
John Cannell,
William Gascoigne,
Christian Gascoigne
Stanton St Gabriel, Pykesash, Milton,
Loxhill (all 3 in Martock)
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Leicestershire. Derbyshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 1 Edward IV [18 November 1461].
William Smyth', the vicar of the church of Lowesby, querent, and
Thomas Asshby, esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife,
Richard Illyngworth' and
Thomas Palmer, deforciants.
The manor of Lowesby,
24 messuages, 7 tofts, 2 mills, 54 virgates of land, 230 acres of meadow, 600 acres of pasture, 5 shillings and 1 halfpenny of rent
and a rent of 3 pounds of pepper in
Lowesby, Neuton', Cosby,
Longwhatton' and Baggraue in the county of Leicester and
the manor of Chelerdeston',
10 messuages, 4 tofts, 48 virgates of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture [and] 44 shillings of rent in
Chelerdeston' in the county of Derby.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas Asshby and Elizabeth, Richard and Thomas Palmer have acknowledged the manors, tenements and rent
to be the right of William,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty against Edmund, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
William has granted to Richard and Thomas Palmer the manor of Lowesby,
19 messuages, 5 tofts, the mills, 34 virgates of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 5 shillings and 1 halfpenny of rent
and the rent of 3 pounds of pepper in the vills of Lowesby and Baggraue
and has rendered the same manor, tenements and rent to them in the court,
to hold to Richard and Thomas Palmer for a term of 1 year, of the chief lords.
And immediately after that term is completed the same manor, tenements and rent shall remain to
William Asshby, the firstborn son of the aforesaid Thomas Asshby, and
Agnes Illyngworth', daughter of the aforesaid Richard Illyngworth',
and the heirs of their bodies, [to hold] of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the aforesaid Thomas Asshby and his heirs.
And William Smyth' has also granted to
the aforesaid Thomas Asshby and Elizabeth the manor of Chelerdeston', 12 messuages, 4 tofts, 62 virgates of land, 200 acres of meadow,
200 acres of pasture and 44 shillings of rent in the vills of Chelerdeston', Cosby and Longwhatton'
and have rendered the same manor and tenements to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas Asshby and Elizabeth, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the lives of Thomas Asshby and Elizabeth.
And after the decease of Thomas and Elizabeth the same manor of Chelerdeston' and tenements shall remain to
the aforesaid William Asshby and the heirs of William begotten by William on the body of the aforesaid Agnes,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Asshby.
And besides William Smyth' has granted to the aforesaid Thomas Asshby 3 messuages, 2 tofts, 6 virgates of land, 30 acres of meadow and
400 acres of pasture in the vill of Neuton' and has rendered the same tenements to him in the court,
to hold to Thomas Asshby, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the life of Thomas Asshby.
And after the decease of Thomas the same tenements shall remain to the aforesaid William Asshby and
the heirs of William begotten by William on the body of the aforesaid Agnes, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Asshby.
William Smith,
Thomas Ashby,
Elizabeth Ashby,
Richard Illingworth,
Thomas Palmer,
William Ashby,
Agnes Illingworth
Lowesby, Newton Harcourt, Cosby,
Long Whatton, Baggrave (in Hungarton),
Chellaston
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Northamptonshire. Essex.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 1 Edward IV [20 January 1462].
John Bourchier, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, querents, and
John Lurkyn', citizen and vintner of London', and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Neubotell' and Bryngton' in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Wodhamferrers in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
John Lurkyn' and Margaret have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John Bourchier,
as those which the same John and Elizabeth have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to John Bourchier and Elizabeth and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty against Edmund, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John Bourchier and Elizabeth have given them 1000 marks of silver.
John Bourchier,
Elizabeth Bourchier,
John Lurkin,
Margaret Lurkin
London, Newbottle, Brington,
Woodham Ferrers
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Shropshire. Staffordshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 1 Edward IV [3 February 1462].
Richard Cholmundeley, querent, and
James Lee and
Thomas Sambroke and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Sambrooke
and 11 messuages, 1 mill, 300 acres of land, 28 acres of meadow, 100 acres of heath and 6 shillings of rent in
Sambrooke, Pixeley, Chyldiserkall' and
Cheswardyn' in the county of Shropshire and
1 messuage, 1 toft, 66 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in
Kneghton', Gnoowesall' and Eyton' in the county of Stafford.
Plea of covenant.
James and Thomas and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Richard,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Thomas
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by Thomas and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of Thomas.
Richard has granted to James the manor and tenements
and has rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to James for a term of 39 years next following, of the chief lords.
And after that term the manor and tenements shall remain to
Thomas and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, [to hold] of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder [sic] to Richard and his heirs.
Richard Cholmondeley,
James Lee,
Thomas Sambrook,
Elizabeth Sambrook
Sambrook (in Chetwynd), Pixley (in Hinstock), Childs Ercall,
Cheswardine,
Knighton (in Adbaston), Gnosall,
Church Eaton
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Leicestershire. Leicestershire. Buckinghamshire. Warwickshire. Shropshire. Staffordshire. Essex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 2 Edward IV [2 May 1462].
Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury,
Henry, earl of Essex,
William Bourgchier, knight,
John Bourgchier the elder, knight,
Thomas Bourgchier, esquire, and
John Jenney, querents, and
John Bourgchier the younger, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Groby, Neweton' Lynford',
Roteby, Bradgate and Lutterworth' in the county of Leicester and
the honour of Wynton' in the county of Leicester and
the manor of Crandon' in the county of Buckingham and
the honour of Wynton' in the county of Warwick and
the manor of Stoke sup[er] Tyern' in the county of Shropshire and
the manor of Wotton' in the county of Stafford and
the manors of Fairstede, Checheredell' and
Stebbyng' in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
John Bourgchier the younger and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and honours to be the right of Thomas Bourgchier,
as those which the same Thomas, the archbishop, the earl, William, John Bourgchier the elder and John Jenney have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to the archbishop, the earl, William, John Bourgchier the elder, Thomas and John Jenney and the heirs of Thomas Bourgchier for ever.
Warranty.
The archbishop, the earl, William, John Bourgchier the elder, Thomas and John Jenney have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury,
Henry, earl of Essex,
William Bourchier,
John Bourchier,
Thomas Bourchier,
John Jenny,
Elizabeth Bourchier
Groby, Newton Linford,
Rotherby, Bradgate (in Anstey), Lutterworth,
Honour of Winchester, Long Crendon,
Stoke upon Tern, Wootton (in Ellastone), Fairstead,
St Cleres Hall (in St Osyth), Stebbing
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Berkshire. Hampshire. Dorset. Wiltshire. Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 2 Edward IV [1 July 1462].
Thomas Hayward' and
Alan Lumnour, querents, and
John Norreys, esquire, and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Okholt called Norreysmaner, Mores,
Hyndens in Bray, Sunnynghill',
Newenham in Warfeld', Elyngtones,
Spensers in Cokeham and Parua Purle and
83 messuages, 19 tofts, 4 dove-cots, 5 mills, 1078 acres of land, 202 acres of meadow, 190 acres of pasture, 109 acres of wood and 10 pounds
and 7 shillings of rent in Bray, Cokeham, Maydenhith',
Benfeld', Shotesbroke, Wargrave,
Redyng', Noua Wyndesore, Vet[er]i Wyndesore,
Clewer, Twyford',
Hurste, Wokyngham, Wynkfeld',
Ascote, Warfeld', Brakenhale,
Parua Purle and Thele in the county of Berkshire and
6 messuages, 3 tofts, 60 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 6 acres of wood and 6 shillings of rent in
Herteley Wynteney in the county of Southampton and
20 messuages, 7 tofts, 2 dove-cots, 3 mills, 180 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 76 acres of pasture, 13 acres of wood and 23 shillings of rent in
Wymbourne Mynster, Kyngeston' Lacy, Woddekesworth' and
Craweford' in the county of Dorset and
33 messuages, 10 tofts, 3 mills, 520 acres of land, 66 acres of meadow, 72 acres of pasture, 42 acres of wood and 66 shillings of rent in
Wokyngham, Twyford' and Hurste in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Tythrop'
and 30 messuages, 7 tofts, 3 dove-cots, 460 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, 9 acres of wood and
4 pounds and 6 shillings of rent in
Kyngesey and Hadenham in the county of Buckingham and
2 messuages, 20 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture and 10 shillings of rent in
Touresey in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
John and Margaret have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and Alan have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John
to Thomas and Alan and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas and Alan have granted to John and Margaret the manors of Okholt, Mores, Hyndens in Bray, Sunnynghill', Newenham in Warfeld',
Elyngtones and Spensers in Cokeham and 141 messuages, 37 tofts, 6 dove-cots, the mills, 1830 acres of land, 324 acres of meadow,
342 acres of pasture, 170 acres of wood and 15 pounds and 2 shillings of rent in
the vills of Bray, Cokeham, Maydenhith', Benfeld', Shotesbroke, Wargraue, Redyng', Noua Wyndesore, Vet[er]i Wyndesore, Clewer,
Twyford', Hurste, Wokyngham, Wynkfeld', Ascote, Warfeld' and Brakenhale and
have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Margaret and the male heirs of the body of John, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of John,
(2) to the male heirs of the body of William Norreys,
the father of the aforesaid John Norreys,
(3) to the heirs of the body of the same William Norreys and
(4) to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Norreys.
And Thomas and Alan have also granted to John Norreys and Margaret the manor of Tythrop' and
32 messuages, 7 tofts, 3 dove-cots, 480 acres of land, 54 acres of meadow, 126 acres of pasture, 9 acres of wood and
4 pounds and 16 shillings of rent in the vills of Kyngesey, Hadenham and Touresey
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Norreys and Margaret and the male heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John Norreys, son of the aforesaid John Norreys and
of Alice,
formerly the wife of the same John Norreys the father, and the male heirs of his body,
(2) to William Norreys, knight, son of the aforesaid John Norris the father and of Alice,
and the male heirs of his body,
(3) to John Norreys,
son of the aforesaid John Norreys the father and of
Eleanor, late his wife, and the male heirs of his body and
(4) to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Norreys the father.
And besides Thomas Hayward' and Alan have granted to the aforesaid John Norreys the father and Margaret the manor of Parua Purle and
1 messuage, 1 toft, 8 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 2 acres of pasture in the vills of Parua Purle and Thele and
have rendered them to them in the court, to hold to John Norreys the father and Margaret, without impeachment of waste,
of the chief lords for the lives of John Norreys the father and Margaret.
And after the decease of John and Margaret the same manor and tenements shall remain to
the aforesaid John Norreys, son of the aforesaid John Norreys the father and of Alice, 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 aforesaid William Norreys, knight, son of the same John Norreys the father and of Alice, and the male heirs of his body,
(2) to the aforesaid John Norreys, son of the aforesaid John Norreys the father and of Eleanor, and the male heirs of his body,
(3) to William Norreys, son of the aforesaid John Norreys the father and of Margaret,
and the male heirs of his body and
(4) to the right heirs of the aforesaid John Norreys the father.
Thomas Hayward,
Alan Lumnor,
John Norris,
Margaret Norris,
William Norris,
Alice Norris,
Eleanor Norris
Ockholt, Mores,
Hyndens (all 3 in Bray), Sunninghill,
Newenham (in Warfield), Elington,
Spencers (both in Cookham), Purley Parva (in Purley),
Bray, Cookham,
Maidenhead,
Binfield All Saints, Shottesbrooke, Wargrave,
Reading, New Windsor, Old Windsor,
Clewer, Twyford (in Hurst), Hurst,
Wokingham, Winkfield, Ascot (in Winkfield), Warfield,
Bracknell (in Easthampstead),
Theale (in Tilehurst),
Hartley Wintney,
Wimborne Minster,
Kingston Lacy, Wilksworth (both in Wimborne Minster), Tarrant Crawford,
Tythrop (in Kingsey), Kingsey, Haddenham,
Towersey (in Buckinghamshire)
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Gloucestershire. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 2 Edward IV [20 January 1463].
Thomas Brugge and
Maud, his wife, and
John Brugge, querents, and
John Garun' and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
16 messuages, 580 acres of land, 45 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, 64 acres of wood and 29 shillings of rent and a third part of 5 messuages,
of 400 acres of land, of 16 acres of meadow and of 40 acres of pasture in
Dymmok', Wynchecombe, Gretton',
Swyndon', Grete, Hampnet,
Dowedeswell' and Queddesley in the county of Gloucester and
a third part of 4 messuages, of 34 acres of land, of 4 acres of meadow, of 16 acres of pasture and of 6 shillings and 1 penny of rent in
Clifton' in the parish of Seuerenstok' in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
John Garun' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the tenements and third part to be the right of John Brugge,
as those which the same John and Thomas and Maud have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to Thomas and Maud and John Brugge and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas and Maud and John Brugge have given them 200 pounds sterling.
Thomas Bridge,
Maud Bridge,
John Bridge,
John Garron,
Elizabeth Garron
Dymock, Winchcombe, Gretton (in Winchcombe),
Swindon, Greet (in Winchcombe), Hampnett,
Dowdeswell, Quedgeley,
Clifton (in Severn Stoke)
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Northamptonshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 2 Edward IV [27 January 1463].
Robert Danvers and
Thomas Unton', querents, and
William Lee, late of Swafam in the county of Cambridge, esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
13 messuages, 8 tofts, 2 mills, 14 and a half acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 31 shillings and 10 pence of rent and a rent of 1 pair of gloves in
Byfeld', Charwelton' and Aston' in the W[a]ll'
in the county of Northampton and
1 messuage, 1 virgate of land and 20 shillings of rent in
Lee and Parua Bourton' in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
William and Elizabeth have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to Robert and Thomas and the heirs of Robert for ever.
Warranty.
Robert and Thomas have given them 200 pounds sterling.
Robert Danvers,
Thomas Unton,
William Lee,
Elizabeth Lee
Swaffham, Byfield, Charwelton,
Aston le Walls, Lea (in Swalcliffe), Little Bourton (in Cropredy)
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Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 2 Edward IV [3 February 1463].
Henry Edwell' and
Stephen Page, chaplain, querents, and
John Wodehill', esquire, and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Magna Wodehill', Parua Wodehill' and
Langford' in the county of Bedford and
the manor of Patyshull' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John and Joan have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Henry,
of which Henry and Stephen have 2 parts of the manors of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John
to Henry and Stephen and the heirs of Henry for ever.
And besides John and Joan granted for themselves and the heirs of John that the third part of the manors
- which Elizabeth, late the wife of
Thomas Wodehill', knight,
holds for life of the inheritance of John on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Elizabeth ought to revert to John and Joan and the heirs of John -
after the decease of Elizabeth shall remain to Henry and Stephen and the heirs of Henry, to hold
together with the 2 parts, of the chief lords for ever.
Henry and Stephen have granted to John and Joan the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Joan and the heirs of the body of John, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of John.
Henry Edwell,
Stephen Page,
John Odell,
Joan Odell,
Thomas Odell,
Elizabeth Odell
Great Odell, Little Odell (both in Odell), Langford,
Pattishall
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Devon. Cornwall. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from Easter, 3 Edward IV [1 May 1463].
Nicholas Carrewe the elder, esquire,
Hugh Carrewe, esquire,
Alexander Carrewe, esquire,
William Carrewe, esquire,
John Veer, esquire,
Nicholas Gosse, clerk,
William Godde, clerk,
Henry Drewe and
John More, querents, and
Joan, who was the wife of
Robert Veer, knight, deforciant.
The manors of Haccombe, Rynmour, Mylton',
Lyham, Manedon', Combhall',
Southtaweton', Shoggebroke, Wythybrygge,
Bokelond' and Maneton' and
7 messuages, 1 mill, 2 carucates of land, 70 acres of meadow, 22 acres of wood, 13 pounds and 12 pence of rent and a moiety of 1 carucate of land in
Combburgh', Combe Intynhede,
Southtaweton', Clyston'
(or Clyfton') and Uptonpyne and
the advowsons of the churches of Haccombe and Shoggebroke in the county of Devon and
the manors of Estantony, Landegy, Roseworthy,
Bosewen' and Tregennowe and
4 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 50 acres of wood in
Tregennowe, Trehauke, Dowenant' and
Dymylyek' in the county of Cornwall and
the manor of Wychebaude in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
Joan has granted to Nicholas Gosse, William Godde, Henry and John More the manors, tenements and advowsons
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Nicholas Gosse, William Godde, Henry and John More, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for
the life of Joan.
And after the decease of Joan the manors of Hacco[m]be, Rynmour and Mylton' and 7 messuages, 1 carucate of land,
20 acres of wood and 5 shillings of rent in the vills of Combburgh' and Combe Intynhede and the advowson of the church of
Haccombe shall remain to Nicholas Carrewe the elder and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Hugh Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(2) to Alexander Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(3) to William Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(4) to John Veer and the heirs of his body and
(5) to the right heirs of Joan.
And also after the decease of Joan the manors of Lyham, Manedon', Combhall' and Southtaweton' and the mill,
a moiety of 1 carucate of land, 10 acres of wood and 12 pounds of rent in the vill of Southtaweton' shall remain to
Hugh Carrewe and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Nicholas Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(2) to Alexander and the heirs of his body,
(3) to William Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(4) to John Veer and the heirs of his body and
(5) to the right heirs of Joan.
And also after the decease of Joan the manors of Shoggebroke, Estantony and Landegy and 42 acres of wood and 16
shillings of rent in the vills of Uptonpyne and Dowenant and the advowson of the church of Shoggebroke shall remain to
Alexander Carrewe and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Nicholas Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(2) to Hugh Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(3) to William Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(4) to John Veer and the heirs of his body and
(5) to the right heirs of Joan.
And also after the decease of Joan the manors of Wythybrygge, Bokelond', Maneton' and Wychebaude and
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land and 50 acres of meadow in the vill of Clyston' shall remain to
William Carrewe and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Nicholas Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(2) to Hugh Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(3) to Alexander Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(4) to John Veer and the heirs of his body and
(5) to the right heirs of Joan.
And also after the decease of Joan the manors of Roseworthy, Bosewen' and Tregennowe and
4 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 20 acres of wood in the vills of Tregennowe, Trehauke and
Dymylyek' shall remain to John Veer and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Nicholas Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(2) to Hugh Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(3) to Alexander Carrewe and the heirs of his body,
(4) to William Carrewe and the heirs of his body and
(5) to the right heirs of Joan.
Nicholas Carew,
Hugh Carew,
Alexander Carew,
William Carew,
John Vere,
Nicholas Goss,
William Good,
Henry Drew,
John Moore,
Robert Vere,
Joan Vere
Haccombe, Ringmore, Milton,
Leigham (in Egg Buckland), Manadon (in Weston Peverell), Combhall (in Drewsteignton),
South Tawton, Shobrooke, Withybridge (in Broadclyst),
Egg Buckland, Manaton, 'Combburgh'',
Combeinteignhead, Broadclyst or Clifton (in Dartmouth),
Upton Pyne,
East Antony (in Antony), Landegay (in Feock and Kea),
Roseworthy (in Crowan, Gwinear and Phillack), Boswen (in Wendron),
Tregennow (in Egloshayle),
Trehawke (in Menheniot), Dawna (in St Winnow), Demeliock (in St Dennis),
Wychbold (in Dodderhill)
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Devon. Cornwall.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 3 Edward IV [8 May 1463].
John Trelauny and
John Plympton', querents, and
Thomas Uppeton' and
Joan, his wife,
John Uppeton' and
William Uppeton', deforciants.
The manor of Ekysburne
and 2 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 15 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 10 marks, 3 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
Ekysburne, Netherheukesdon', Fennytetteburn' and
Aleburn' and the advowson of the church of
Ekysburne in the county of Devon and
the manor of Treloske
and 2 messuages, 5 mills, 2 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood and 8 marks and 4 pence of rent and
a rent of 1 pound of cumin in Treloske, Hay[es], Dryework' and
Tresebet in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Joan, John Uppeton' and William have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rents and advowson
to be the right of John Plympton',
as those which the same John and John Trelauny have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to John Trelauny and John Plympton' and the heirs of John Plympton' for ever.
Warranty.
John Trelauny and John Plympton' have granted to Thomas and Joan the manors, tenements, rents and advowson
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Joan, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the lives of Thomas and Joan.
And after the decease of Thomas and Joan the manor of Treloske and the mills, 2 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow,
200 acres of wood and 8 marks and 4 pence of rent and the rent of 1 pound of cumin in the vills of
Treloske, Hayes, Dryework' and Tresebet shall remain to
William Uppeton' and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder
to John Uppeton' and the heirs of his body.
In default of such heirs,
a moiety of the manor of Treloske and of the mills, of 2 carucates of land, of 8 acres of meadow, of 200 acres of wood and of 8 marks and
4 pence of rent and of the rent of 1 pound of cumin in the vills of Treloske, Hayes, Dryework' and Tresebet shall remain to
Isabel,
sister of the said William and John Uppeton', and the heirs of her body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of Joan, late the wife of
Richard Reke, the other sister of the said William and John Uppeton', and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Uppeton'.
And also after the decease of John Uppeton', the other moiety of
the manor of Treloske and of the mills, of 2 carucates of land, of 8 acres of meadow, of 200 acres of wood and of 8 marks and
4 pence of rent and of the rent of 1 pound of cumin in the vills of Treloske, Hayes, Dryework' and Tresebet shall remain to
the heirs of the body of the aforesaid Joan, late the wife of Richard Reke, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the aforesaid Isabel and the heirs of her body and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Uppeton'.
And also after the decease of Thomas Uppeton' and Joan, his wife, the manor of Ekysburne and
2 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 15 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 10 marks, 3 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
the vills of Ekysburne, Netherheukesdon', Fennytetteburn' and Aleburn' and the advowson of Ekysburne shall remain to
John Uppeton' and the heirs of his body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder
to William Uppeton' and the heirs of his body.
In default of such heirs, a moiety of the manor of Ekysburne and of
2 messuages, of 2 carucates of land, of 15 acres of meadow, of 40 acres of wood and of 10 marks, 3 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
the vills of Ekysburne, Netherheukesdon', Fennytetteburn' and Aleburn' and of the advowson shall remain to the aforesaid
Isabel, sister of the aforesaid John Uppeton' and William, and the heirs of her body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of the aforesaid Joan, late the wife of Richard Reke, and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Uppeton'.
And also after the decease of William Uppeton' the other moiety of the manor of Ekysburne and of
2 messuages, of 2 carucates of land, of 15 acres of meadow, of 40 acres of wood and of 10 marks, 3 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
the vills of Ekysburne, Netherheukesdon', Fennytetteburn' and Aleburn' and of the advowson shall remain to the heirs of the
body of the aforesaid Joan, late the wife of Richard Reke, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the aforesaid Isabel and the heirs of her body and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Uppeton'.
John Trelawny,
John Plympton,
Thomas Upton,
Joan Upton,
John Upton,
William Upton,
Isabel Upton,
Richard Reek
Exbourne, Exton (in Woodbury), Venny Tedburn (in Crediton),
Yalberton (in Paignton),
Trelaske (in Lewannick), 'Hayes', Drywork,
Tresibbett (both in Altarnun)
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Yorkshire. City of York.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 3 Edward IV [20 May 1463].
John Thwaytes and
Henry Thwaytes, querents, and
Geoffrey Pygot, knight,
Ranulph Pygot, esquire, and
William Malore, esquire, and
Denise, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Stonehall' in Tolleston' and
Sandehoton' in Sandehoton' by Stanefordbryg'
in the wapentake of Bulmer and
a moiety of the manors of Ouerhemylsey in Ouerhemylsey and
Clyfford' in Clyfford' and
40 messuages, 80 bovates and 60 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, 200 acres of moor and 8 shillings of rent and a rent of
1 pound of pepper in Tolleston', Sandehoton', Hemylsey,
Clyfford', Neutonkyme, Oglesthorp',
Barton', Fulford', Heslyngton',
Sanfordbryg' [sic] and Sledmer in the county of York and
a moiety of the manor of Steton' in Steton'
and 44 messuages, 2 gardens, 16 bovates and 4 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 13 shillings of rent in
Steton' Middilthorp' in the county of the city of York and in the city of Ebor'.
Plea of covenant.
Geoffrey, Ranulph and William and Denise have acknowledged the manors, moieties, tenements and rent to be the right of Henry,
as those which Henry and John have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Denise
to John and Henry and the heirs of Henry for ever.
Warranty.
John and Henry have given them 300 pounds sterling.
John Thwaites,
Henry Thwaites,
Geoffrey Pigott,
Ranulph Pigott,
William Malory,
Denise Malory
'Stonehall'', Toulston (both in Newton Kyme), Sand Hutton (in Bossall),
Stamford Bridge (in Gate Helmsley), Bulmer, Upper Helmsley,
Clifford (in Bramham), Helmsley, Newton Kyme,
Oglethorpe (in Bramham), Barton, Fulford,
Heslington, Sledmere, Steeton (in Bolton Percy),
Middlethorpe (in York), York
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Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire. Rutland.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 3 Edward IV [19 June 1463].
John Gygur, master or warden of the college and almshouse of the Holy Trinity of
Tateshale, and the chaplains of the same place, querents, and
Humphrey Burgchier, knight, and
Joan, his wife, one of the heirs of
Ralph Cromwell', knight,
late lord Cromwell', and
Gervase Clyfton', knight, and
Maud, his wife, the other of the heirs of the said Ralph, lord Cromwell', deforciants.
The manors of Dryby, Brynkhill', Foletby,
Thorp' by Wayneflete, Saltfletby,
Baston', Askby Puero[rum], Wynthorp',
Kynthorp', Wythcall' Souche,
Wythcall', otherwise called Wyth'call' Skypwyth',
Bynbroke called Northall' Maner, Clathorp',
Menyngysby, Wodenderby, Moreby,
Wylkesby, Conyngesby, Holtham,
Crofte, Stykeney, Merton' by Tymberland',
Careby, Estbytham, Castelbytham,
Edenham, Byrton', Holbeche,
Swynhope, Wyllughton', Bylyngay,
Walcote, Helpryngham, Wrote,
Screyfeld', Wodthorp', Maltby,
Thuresthorp', Cherywyllyngham, Toft,
Lound', Manthorp' by Wytham,
Wytham, Tydde, otherwise called Tretonhall' in
Tydde of the Blessed Mary, Southall' in Colby,
Langton' by Hornecastre, Whythall',
Deynecourt Maner in Kyrketon' in Holand', otherwise called
Deynecourthall', and Burwell' and
63 messuages, 11 tofts, 2 mills, 6 dove-cots, 724 acres of land, 202 acres of meadow, 1000 acres of pasture, 360 acres of wood, 38 pounds and
13 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Dryby, Brynkhill', Foletby,
Thorp' by Wayneflete, Saltfletby,
Baston', Askby Puero[rum], Wynthorpe,
Kynthorp', Wythcall' Souche,
Wythcall', otherwise called Wythcall' Skypwyth',
Bynbroke called North'all' Maner, Clathorp',
Menyngisby, Wodenderby, Moreby,
Wylkesby, Conyngisby, Holtham,
Croft, Stykeney, Benyngton' by
Boston', Merton' by Tymberland',
Careby, Estbytham, Castelbytham,
Edenham, Byrton', Holbeche,
Swynhope, Willughton', Bylyngay,
Walcote, Helpryngham, Wrote,
Screyfeld', Wodthorp', Maltby,
Thuresthorp', Cherywyllyngham, Toft,
Lound', Manthorp' by Wytham,
Wytham, Tydde of the Blessed Mary, Colby,
Langton' by Hornecastre, Whythall',
Kyrketon' in Holand', Burwell', Merton' by
Hornecastre, Grenewyk, Sutton' in le Merssh',
Thursthorp', Asfordby, Byllesby,
Myntyng', Skegneys, Tateshale,
Haydore and Whasshyngburgh' and also the advowsons of the
churches of Tateshale, Dryby, Careby,
Swynhope and Skegneys
and of a chantry of 2 chaplains in the church of Dryby and of the chantry at the altar
of St Giles in the church of Careby in the county of Lincoln and
the manors of Eston' in Eston' by Colyweston' called
Knyvetesmaner and Eston' by Stamford' and
160 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 160 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Eston' by Stamford' in the county of Northampton and
the manors of Tyxouer, Manton' and Kelethorp'
and 2 messuages, 4 tofts, 3 dove-cots, 100 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow and 80 acres of pasture
in Tyxouer, Manton' and Kelethorp' in the county of Rutland.
Plea of covenant.
Humphrey and Joan and Gervase and Maud have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons
to be the right of the master or warden of the college and the chaplains,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan and Maud
to them and their successors for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
The master or warden has given them 1000 pounds sterling.
John Gigger,
Humphrey Bourchier,
Joan Bourchier,
Ralph Cromwell,
lord Cromwell,
Gervase Clifton,
Maud Clifton
Driby, Brinkhill, Fulletby,
Thorpe St Peter, Wainfleet, Saltfleetby,
Baston, Ashby Puerorum, Winthorpe,
Kingthorpe (in Apley), Withcall Zouche,
Withcall Skipwith (both in Withcall), North Hall (in Binbrook),
Claythorpe, Miningsby, Wood Enderby,
Moorby, Wilksby, Coningsby,
Haltham on Bain, Croft, Stickney,
Martin (in Timberland), Careby,
Little Bytham, Castle Bytham, Edenham,
Burton, Holbeach, Swinhope,
Willoughton, Billinghay, Walcot,
Helpringham, Wroot, Scrafield,
Woodthorpe (in Strubby), Maltby le Marsh, Thoresthorpe (in Saleby),
Cherry Willingham, Toft by Newton, Lound (in Toft),
Manthorpe (in Witham on the Hill), Witham on the Hill,
Tretton Hall (in Tydd St Mary), Tydd St Mary,
Southall (in Coleby), Coleby, Langton,
Horncastle, Whitehall Park (in Martin by Horncastle), Deincourt Manor
(in Kirton in Holland), Kirton in Holland, Burwell,
Benington, Boston, Martin,
'Grenewyk', Sutton le Marsh,
Asserby (in Bilsby), Bilsby, Minting,
Skegness, Tattershall, Heydour,
Washingborough,
Knyvett's Manor (in Easton on the Hill), Easton on the Hill, Collyweston,
Stamford (in Lincolnshire),
Tixover, Manton, Kilthorpe (in Ketton)
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Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 3 Edward IV [19 June 1463].
Thomas Tyrell', knight,
Thomas Billyng', one of the serjeants-at-law of the lord king, and
Richard Illyngworth', querents, and
Humphrey Burghchier, knight,
lord Cromwell', and
Joan, his wife, one of the heirs of
Ralph Cromwell', knight, late
lord Cromwell', and
Gervase Clyfton', knight, and
Maud, his wife, the other of the heirs of the said Ralph, lord Cromwell', deforciants.
The manors of Boney and Staneford' sup[er] Sore and
7 messuages, 4 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 12 bovates of land, 50 acres of meadow and 30 shillings of rent in
Stanton', otherwise called Staunton', sup[er] le Wolde, Hyklyng',
Magna Leek', Parua Leek', Sutton' Bonyngton' and
Bradmare, otherwise called Bradmere, and
the advowson of the church of Stanton', otherwise called Staunton', sup[er] le Wolde
in the county of Nottingham and
the manor of Breydeshale called le Netherhall'
and 16 messuages, 400 acres of land, 58 acres of meadow, 220 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and
16 shillings of rent in Breydeshale in the county of Derby.
Plea of covenant.
Humphrey and Joan and Gervase and Maud have acknowledged, to wit,
the manor of Boney to be the right of Thomas, Thomas and Richard and
the manors of Staneford' sup[er] Sore and Breydeshale, the tenements and the advowson
to be the right of Richard,
of which Richard, Thomas and Thomas have
the manors of Boney and Breydeshale, the tenements and the advowson of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan and Maud
to Thomas, Thomas and Richard and the heirs of Richard for ever.
And besides Humphrey and Joan and Gervase and Maud granted for themselves and the heirs of Joan and Maud
that the manor of Staneford' sup[er] Sore
- which Joan Bertram holds for life
of the inheritance of Joan, the wife of Humphrey, and Maud on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Joan Bertram ought to revert to Humphrey and Joan, his wife,
and Gervase and Maud and the heirs of Joan and Maud -
after the decease of Joan Bertram shall remain to Thomas, Thomas and Richard and the heirs of Richard, to hold
to wit, the manor of Boney of the lord king and his heirs and
the manors of Staneford' sup[er] Sore and Breydeshale, the tenements and the advowson of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
Thomas, Thomas and Richard have given them 1000 marks of silver.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Thomas Tyrrell,
Thomas Billing,
Richard Illingworth,
Humphrey Bourchier,
lord Cromwell,
Joan Bourchier,
Ralph Cromwell,
lord Cromwell,
Gervase Clifton,
Maud Clifton,
Joan Bertram
Bunny, Stanford on Soar,
Stanton on the Wolds, Hickling,
East Leake, West Leake, Sutton Bonington,
Bradmore,
Breadsall, Netherhall (in Breadsall)
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Hertfordshire. Nottinghamshire. Norfolk. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 3 Edward IV [19 June 1463].
William, bishop of Winchester,
William, bishop of Ely,
Thomas Tyrell', knight,
Thomas Billyng', one of the serjeants-at-law of the lord king, and
Richard Illyngworth', querents, and
Humphrey Burgchier, knight,
lord Cromwell', and
Joan, his wife, one of the heirs of
Ralph Cromwell', knight, late
lord Cromwell', and
Gervase Clyfton', knight, and
Maud, his wife, the other of the heirs of the said Ralph, lord Cromwell', deforciants.
4 tofts, 1 carucate of land, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 30 shillings of rent in
Whathamstede in the county of Hertford and
14 messuages, 3 dove-cots, 6 tofts, 20 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow in
Newerk' in the county of Nottingham and
the manor of Gunviles in the county of Norfolk and
the manor of Parua Burley and
129 acres of land and 8 and a half acres of meadow in Burley and
Pillesyate in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Humphrey and Joan and Gervase and Maud have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Thomas Tyrell',
as those which the same Thomas, the bishop, the bishop, Thomas Billyng' and Richard have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan and Maud
to the bishop, the bishop, Thomas, Thomas and Richard and the heirs of Thomas Tyrell' for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
The bishop, the bishop, Thomas, Thomas and Richard have given them 400 pounds sterling.
William, bishop of Winchester,
William, bishop of Ely,
Thomas Tyrrell,
Thomas Billing,
Richard Illingworth,
Humphrey Bourchier,
lord Cromwell,
Joan Bourchier,
Ralph Cromwell,
lord Cromwell,
Gervase Clifton,
Maud Clifton
Wheathampstead, Newark, Gunviles (in Wymondham),
Burghley (in Stamford Baron), Pilsgate (in Barnack)
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Kent. Essex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 3 Edward IV [19 June 1463].
Ralph Josselyn', alderman,
Philip Malpas,
Thomas Coke, alderman,
John Grene,
Thomas Balard' and
William Kene, querents, and
William Rotheley of London', goldsmith, and
Anne, his wife, and
John Corbyn', deforciants.
1 messuage, 30 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture and 6 pence of rent in the parish of
Wolwych' in the county of Kent and
16 acres of land, 16 acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in the parish of
Berkyng' in the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
William Rotheley and Anne and John Corbyn' have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Ralph,
as those which Ralph, Philip, Thomas, John Grene, Thomas and William Kene have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Anne
to Ralph, Philip, Thomas, John Grene, Thomas and William Kene and the heirs of Ralph for ever.
Warranty.
Ralph, Philip, Thomas, John Grene, Thomas and William Kene have given them 100 marks of silver.
Ralph Jocelyn,
Philip Malpas,
Thomas Cook,
John Green,
Thomas Ballard,
William Keen,
William Rothley,
Anne Rothley,
John Corbin
London, Woolwich, Barking
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Berkshire. Bedfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 3 Edward IV [1 July 1463].
John Norys, esquire,
John Laweley and
John Holme, querents, and
John Wenlok, knight, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Westwittenham and a moiety of the manor of Burghfeld'
in the county of Berkshire and
a moiety of the manor of Kempston' in the county of Bedford.
Plea of covenant.
John Wenlok and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and moieties to be the right of John Holme,
as those which the same John, John Norys and John Laweley have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to John Norys, John Laweley and John Holme and the heirs of John Holme for ever.
Warranty.
John Norys, John Laweley and John Holme have granted to John Wenlok the manor and moieties
and have rendered them to him in the court,
to hold to John Wenlok and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
John Norris,
John Lawley,
John Holme,
John Wenlock,
Elizabeth Wenlock
Long Wittenham, Burghfield, Kempston
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Cornwall. Devon.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 3 Edward IV [3 February 1464].
John Sydenham of Colmestoke and
William Pomeray, querents, and
John Almyscombe and
Philippe, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Kilkehampton'
and 13 messuages, 10 ferlings of land, 64 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, 60 acres of furze and heath and 39 shillings, 11 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Kilkehampton' and the advowson of the church of Kilkehampton' in the county of Cornwall and
the manor of Bideforde
and 17 messuages, 485 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood, 60 acres of furze and heath,
9 pounds, 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Bideforde, Abbotisham, otherwise called Abbisham,
and the advowson of the church of Bideforde in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
John Almyscombe and Philippe have acknowledged the manors, tenements and advowsons to be the right of William,
as those which William and John Sydenham have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Philippe
to John Sydenham and William and the heirs of William for ever.
Warranty.
John Sydenham and William have granted to John Almyscombe and Philippe the manors, tenements and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Almyscombe and Philippe and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Philippe.
John Sydenham,
William Pomeroy,
John Almescombe,
Philippe Almescombe
Culmstock (in Devon), Kilkhampton, Bideford,
Abbotsham
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Devon. Cornwall. Dorset.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 3 Edward IV [9 February 1464].
Thomas Seyntaubyn', querent, and
Thomas Tregarthen' the elder and
Thomas Tregarthen' the younger and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of the manor of Westportlemouth' in the county of Devon and
3 messuages, 100 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow in Talcarn' in the parish of
St Columb Minor in the county of Cornwall and
2 messuages, 1 carucate and 60 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow in Brenshyscomb' within the
Isle of Purbyke,
Wolgarston' and Warham in the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas Tregarthen' the elder and Thomas Tregarthen' the younger and Margaret have acknowledged the moiety and tenements to be the right of Thomas Seyntaubyn',
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas Seyntaubyn' has granted to Thomas Tregarthen' the elder the moiety
and has rendered it to him in the court,
to hold to Thomas Tregarthen' the elder, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the life of Thomas.
And after the decease of Thomas the moiety shall remain to
Thomas Tregarthen' the younger and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of Margaret and
(2) to the right heirs of Thomas Tregarthen' the younger.
And Thomas Seyntaubyn' has also granted to Thomas Tregarthen' the younger and Margaret the tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas Tregarthen' the younger and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of Margaret and
(2) to the right heirs of Thomas Tregarthen' the younger.
Thomas Saint Aubin,
Thomas Tregarthen,
Margaret Tregarthen
West Portlemouth (in Malborough),
Tolcarne (in St Columb Minor),
Brenscombe (in Corfe Castle), Isle of Purbeck, Woolgarston (in Corfe Castle),
Wareham
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Devon. Cornwall.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 4 Edward IV [15 April 1464].
John Knoll', clerk, and
Robert Clay, querents, and
John More and
Joan, his wife, and
Thomas Cork' and
Maud, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Rocombhugh'
and 16 messuages, 800 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 100 acres of wood, 100 acres of furze and heath and
6 shillings of rent in
Rocombhugh', Middelrocombe, Netherrocombe,
Rocombcadyho, Stokyntynehede, Godforde,
Nethernytherton' and Horygge in the county of Devon and
the manor of Charleton' and 13 messuages, 4 tofts, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood, 400 acres of furze and heath and
10 shillings of rent in Charleton', Penhyrgard', Slade,
Boylond', Oldemyllelond', Scrouysdon',
Aysshelake, Corgebet, Lannoye,
Larrak' and Tremaban'
in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
John More and Joan and Thomas and Maud have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Knoll',
as those which the same John and Robert have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan and Maud
to John Knoll' and Robert and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John Knoll' and Robert have granted to Thomas and Maud the manor of Rocombhugh' and
16 messuages, 800 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 100 acres of wood, 100 acres of furze and heath and
6 shillings of rent in the vills of Rocombhugh', Middelrocombe, Netherrocombe, Rocombcadyho, Stokyntynehede, Godforde,
Nethernytherton' and Horygge
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to John More and Joan and the heirs of their bodies and
(2) to the right heirs of Thomas Lannoye, kinsman and heir of
John Clyfford'.
And besides John Knoll' and Robert have granted to John More and Joan the manor of Charleton' and
13 messuages, 4 tofts, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood, 400 acres of furze and heath and 10 shillings of rent
in the vills of Charleton', Penhyrgard', Slade, Boylond', Oldemyllelond', Scrouysdon', Aysshelake, Corgebet, Lannoye, Larrak' and
Tremaban'
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John More and Joan and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Thomas Cork and Maud and the heirs of their bodies and
(2) to the right heirs of the aforesaid Thomas Lannoye.
John Knoll,
Robert Clay,
John Moore,
Joan Moore,
Thomas Cork,
Maud Cork,
Thomas Lanow,
John Clifford
Rocombe Hugh (in Stoke in Teignhead), Middle Rocombe (in Combeinteignhead and Stoke in Teignhead),
Lower Rocombe,
Rocombe Cadiho (both in Stoke in Teignhead), Stoke in Teignhead, Godford (in Awliscombe),
Netherton (in Combeinteignhead), Horridge (in Stoke Rivers),
Charlton (in St Ive), Penhargard (in Helland), Slade (in Liskeard),
Boyland (in St Ive), Oldmill (in Stoke Climsland), Scrawsdon,
Ashlake, Cargibbitt (all 3 in St Ive), Lanow (in St Kew),
Larrick (in Lezant), Tremabyn (in Lanivet)
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Wiltshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 4 Edward IV [3 November 1464].
John Mody, esquire, querent, and
John Frye, son and heir of
John Frye, deforciant.
10 messuages, 1 dove-cot, 250 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 9 acres of pasture in
Chegelewe, Malmesbury, Bulleywyke,
Burton', Charleton', Parua Somerford',
Magna Somerford' and Thornehill' in the county of Wiltshire and
2 messuages, 60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 20 acres of wood in
Mynchynhampton' and Radborowe in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
John Frye has acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Mody,
of which John has 2 messuages, 60 acres of land, 10 acres of pasture and 20 acres of wood in
the vills of Mynchynhampton' and Radborowe of the gift of John Frye,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to John Mody and his heirs for ever.
And besides John Frye granted for himself and his heirs that
10 messuages, 250 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 9 acres of pasture and the dove-cot in the vills of
Chegelewe, Malmesbury, Bulleywyke, Burton', Charleton', Parua Somerford', Magna Somerford' and Thornehill'
- which Henry Gregory and
Joan, his wife, hold
for the life of Joan of the inheritance of John Frye on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Joan ought to revert to John Frye and his heirs -
after the decease of Joan shall remain to John Mody and his heirs, to hold
together with the aforesaid tenements of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
John Mody has given him 100 marks of silver.
John Moody,
John Fry,
Henry Gregory,
Joan Gregory
Chedglow (in Crudwell), Malmesbury, Bulidge (in Chippenham),
Burton Hill (in Malmesbury), Charlton, Little Somerford,
Great Somerford, Thornhill (in Westport),
Minchinhampton, Rodborough
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Essex. Suffolk.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 4 Edward IV [18 November 1464].
Hugh Wyche, alderman of London',
Arthur Ormesby, esquire,
John Barby, mercer of London', and
George Dawene, chaplain, querents, and
Thomas Bateman', esquire, and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Hershamhalle in Bumpstede Helyon' and Monehale and
20 messuages, 300 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 200 acres of wood and 4 marks of rent in
Bumpstede Helyon' and Haueryll' in the county of Essex and
the manor of Curmeshale
and 5 messuages, 40 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 15 acres of wood and 5 shillings of rent in
Haueryll' in the county of Suffolk.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Margaret have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of George,
as those which George, Hugh, Arthur and John have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Thomas
to Hugh, Arthur, John and George and the heirs of George for ever.
Warranty.
Hugh, Arthur, John and George have given them 600 marks of silver.
Hugh Wyche,
Arthur Ormsby,
John Barby,
George Dawney,
Thomas Bateman,
Margaret Bateman
London,
Horseham Hall (in Helions Bumpstead), Helions Bumpstead,
Emanuel Wood (in Little Chesterford),
Haverhill,
Cornish Hall (in Birdbrook, Finchingfield and Ridgwell)
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Hampshire. Wiltshire. Bristol. Dorset. Berkshire. Somerset. Devon. [Gloucestershire.]
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 4 Edward IV [25 November 1464].
John Peres, clerk,
Gregory Westby and
John Mervyn', querents, and
Thomas Burgh', knight, and
Margaret, his wife, late the wife of
William Botreaux de Botreaux, knight, deforciants.
The manors of Flexlond', Penyton' and Bedynham
in the county of Southampton and
2 messuages and 110 acres of land in Maydynwynt[er]borne,
pasture for 4 oxen or cows and pasture for 4 cattle and for 140 sheep (bidentes) in
Maydynwynt[er]borne in the county of Wiltshire and 5 shillings of rent in Bristoll' and
2 messuages, 80 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in MaydynNewton' in the county of Dorset and
2 messuages, 70 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Upton' Moylys in the county of Berkshire and
the manors of Chedder and Walton' in the county of Somerset and
the manors of Catb'y Castell', Stokley Englich' and
Langford' in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Margaret have acknowledged the manors, tenements and pasture to be the right of John Mervyn',
as those which the same John, John Peres and Gregory have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to John, Gregory and John and the heirs of John Mervyn' for ever.
John, Gregory and John have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
John Piers,
Gregory Westby,
John Mervin,
Thomas Burgh,
William Botreaux,
Margaret Botreaux
Flexland (in Soberton), Pennington (in Milford), Bedenham (in Alverstoke),
Winterbourne Maddington (in Maddington),
Bristol,
Maiden Newton,
Upton Moyles (in Upton),
Cheddar, Walton,
Cadbury Castle (in Cadbury), Stockleigh English,
Langford (in Cullompton)
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Wiltshire. Hampshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Hilary, 4 Edward IV [27 January 1465].
John Wydeslade, son of
John Wydeslade, and
William Estecote, son of
Robert Estecote of Bydeford', querents, and
John Wynard', esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Rolnyston', Chaldryngton', Cherelton' and
Croylboys and the office of bailiff and the custody of the chase of Colyngborne Ducis and also
16 messuages, 13 virgates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood and 5 marks, 6 shillings and 8 pence of rent in
Hyllecote, Wyllysford', Manyngford',
Manyngford' Wyke, Netherhauen', Colyngborne Ducis,
Northtudeworth', Ludgarsale and Budesden' and
the advowson of the church of Chaldryngton' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manors of Sutton' Scoteney and Shotesden' and
1 messuage, 1 virgate of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood, 1 stick of eels and 2 shillings and 9 pence of rent in
Romsey and Horewell' in the county of Southampton.
Plea of covenant.
John Wynard' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors, office of bailiff, tenements and advowson
to be the right of John Wydeslade,
as those which the same John and William have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to John Wydeslade and William and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John Wydeslade and William have given them 400 pounds sterling.
John Wideslade,
William Eastcott,
Robert Eastcott,
John Wenard,
Elizabeth Wenard
Bideford (in Devon),
Rollstone, Cholderton, Charlton,
Crawlboys (in Collingbourne Ducis), Collingbourne Ducis, Hilcott (in North Newnton),
Wilsford, Manningford, Wick (in Wilsford),
Netheravon, North Tidworth, Ludgershall,
Biddestone,
Sutton Scotney (in Wonston), Shoddesden (in Kimpton), Romsey,
Wherwell
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Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 5 Edward IV [28 April 1465].
George Neuile, bishop of Exeter,
John Walter, clerk,
Robert Ingelton',
John Staveley and
William Staveley, querents, and
John Stokes, esquire, and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Bygynhull' and 30 messuages, 10 tofts, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 30 shillings of rent in
Burcestre and Bygynhull' in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Miggeham and 10 messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 10 shillings of rent in
Miggeham in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
John Stokes and Alice have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of William Staveley,
as those which William, the bishop, John Walter, Robert and John Staveley have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to the bishop, John Walter, Robert, John Staveley and William and the heirs of William for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop, John Walter, Robert, John Staveley and William have granted to John Stokes and Alice the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Stokes and Alice, without impeachment of waste, of the bishop, John Walter, Robert, John Staveley and William
and the heirs of William for the lives of John Stokes and Alice,
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 Stokes and Alice the manors and tenements shall revert to
the bishop, John Walter, Robert, John Staveley and William and the heirs of William,
quit of the heirs of John Stokes and Alice, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
George Neville,
bishop of Exeter,
John Walter,
Robert Ingleton,
John Staveley,
William Staveley,
John Stokes,
Alice Stokes
Bignell (in Bicester), Bicester,
Midgham
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Yorkshire. Northamptonshire. Oxfordshire. Warwickshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 5 Edward IV [1 July 1465].
William Belknap', esquire,
Thomas Throkmerton', esquire,
John Euers, esquire, and
William Heynes, esquire, querents, and
Ralph Boteler, knight, and
Alesia, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Bedale, Ascough', Kilwardby,
Styllyngflete, Moreby, Naborn' and
Upton' in the county of York and
the manor of Dodyngton' in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Rotherfeld' Gray in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Oulton' by Solyhull' in the county of Warwick.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph and Alesia have acknowledged the manors to be the right of William Belknap',
as those which the same William, Thomas, John and William Heynes have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alesia
to William, Thomas, John and William and the heirs of William Belknap' for ever.
Warranty.
William, Thomas, John and William have granted to Ralph and Alesia the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Ralph and Alesia and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Alesia.
William Belknapp,
Thomas Throckmorton,
John Eures,
William Haines,
Ralph Butler,
Alesia Butler
Bedale, Aiskew (in Bedale), Killerby (in Cayton),
Stillingfleet, Moreby (in Stillingfleet),
Naburn (in Acaster Malbis and York), Upton,
Duddington,
Rotherfield Greys,
Olton (in Solihull)
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Middlesex. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 5 Edward IV [3 November 1465].
Walter Lyhert, bishop of Norwich, and
Richard Bulstrode and
Alice, his wife, querents, and
William Norton' and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
39 shillings of rent in
Ruddisworth' and Stanwell' in the county of Middlesex and
13 shillings and 4 pence of rent in Horton' by Colbroke in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
William and Margaret have acknowledged the rent to be the right of Richard,
as that which Richard and the bishop and Alice have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed it from themselves and the heirs of William
to the bishop and Richard and Alice and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop and Richard and Alice have given them 40 pounds sterling.
Walter Lyhert,
bishop of Norwich,
Richard Bulstrode,
Alice Bulstrode,
William Norton,
Margaret Norton
Ridsworth (in Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire), Stanwell, Horton,
Colnbrook
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Warwickshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 5 Edward IV [3 November 1465].
John Marchall', mercer,
John Stokton',
John Dunne the elder,
William Redknap',
John Alburgh' and
Richard Hert, querents, and
William Mylnar' and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 1 dove-cot and 1 acre of land in Stratford' sup[er] Auenne in the county of Warwick and
3 messuages in Campeden' in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
William Mylnar' and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Marchall',
as those which the same John, John Stokton', John Dunne, William Redknap', John Alburgh' and Richard have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery
to John, John, John, William Redknap', John and Richard and the heirs of John Marchall' for ever.
Warranty.
John, John, John, William Redknap', John and Richard have given them 40 marks of silver.
John Marshall,
John Stockton,
John Dunn,
William Redknap,
John Alburgh,
Richard Hert,
William Milner,
Margery Milner
Stratford upon Avon (in Old Stratford), Chipping Campden
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Kent. City of Canterbury.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Martin, 5 Edward IV [25 November 1465].
William Haute, knight,
William Taillour, citizen and alderman of London',
John Bedale, clerk,
John Dygges, esquire,
Roger Brent,
John Frennyngham,
Thomas Atte Wode and
Thomas Bayle, querents, and
Thomas Palmar and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 60 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 150 acres of pasture, 25 acres of wood and 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent and a rent of 1 cock and
4 hens in
Hakynton', Sturrey and North'gate in the county of Kent and
1 messuage, 25 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture and 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent and a rent of 1 cock and 4 hens in
Cantuar'.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas Palmar and Joan have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of John Dygges,
as those which the same John, William, William, John Bedale, Roger, John Frennyngham, Thomas Atte Wode
and Thomas Bayle have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to William, William, John, John, Roger, John, Thomas Atte Wode and Thomas Bayle and the heirs of John Dygges for ever.
Warranty.
William, William, John, John, Roger, John, Thomas Atte Wode and Thomas Bayle have given them 100 marks of silver.
William Haute,
William Taylor,
John Bedale,
John Diggs,
Roger Brent,
John Farningham,
Thomas Atte Wood,
Thomas Bailey,
Thomas Palmer,
Joan Palmer
London,
Hackington, Sturry, Northgate (in Canterbury),
Canterbury
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Somerset. Dorset. Devon.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 5 Edward IV [3 February 1466].
John Pounde, clerk,
Thomas Pounde, clerk, and
Edmund Gloucestr', querents, and
Henry Hull', esquire, and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Wyghtlakyngton', Estronyngton',
Langefordfyfehede and Holewalerewe and
8 messuages, 100 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow and a rent of 2 pounds of cumin in
Wyghtlakyngton', Estronyngton', Langefordfyfehede and
Holewalerewe in the county of Somerset and
8 messuages, 200 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow in
Kyngesbere and Orchard' in the county of Dorset and
8 messuages, 100 acres of land, 200 acres of pasture and 200 acres of furze and heath in
Knyghtesmyll', Knyghteshayes, Mountory,
Lylle and Yeartecomb' in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Alice have acknowledged the manors, tenements and rent to be the right of John,
as those which John, Thomas and Edmund have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to John, Thomas and Edmund and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
John, Thomas and Edmund have given them 400 marks of silver.
John Pound,
Thomas Pound,
Edmund Gloucester,
Henry Hull,
Alice Hull
Whitelackington, East Runnington (in Runnington), Langford Fivehead (in Fivehead),
Holwell,
Bere Regis, Orchard,
Knight's Mill, Knightshayne (both in Yarcombe), Mohun's Ottery (in Luppitt),
'Lylle', Yarcombe
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Kent. Surrey.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 5 Edward IV [3 February 1466].
Thomas Wareham and
William Nele, clerk, querents, and
John Massam and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage and 12 acres of land in Bekenham in the county of Kent and
2 messuages, 24 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 3 acres of wood in
Peynge in the parish of Batersey in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
John and Margery have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas and William have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery
to Thomas and William and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas and William have given them 60 pounds sterling.
Thomas Wareham,
William Neal,
John Massam,
Margery Massam
Beckenham, Penge (in Battersea)
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Oxfordshire. Berkshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 6 Edward IV [4 May 1466].
Richard Quatermayns, esquire, and
Thomas Palmer, clerk, querents, and
Richard Rous, esquire, and
Peter Fetyplace, esquire, and
Margaret, his wife, and
Robert Poyntz, esquire, and
Sibel, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Chesylhampt[on']
and 5 messuages, 400 acres of land, 63 acres of meadow, 160 acres of pasture, 9 acres of wood and 4 pounds of rent in
Chesylhampton', Chylworth', Combe and
Ledale in the county of Oxford and
1 messuage, 60 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 6 shillings of rent in
Shynyngfeld' and Wokyngham in the county of Berkshire and
20 shillings of rent in Northmerston' and Ouyng' in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
Richard Rous and Peter and Margaret and Robert and Sibel have acknowledged the manor and tenements
to be the right of Richard Quatermayns,
as those which the same Richard and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret and Sibel
to Richard Quatermayns and Thomas and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Warranty.
Richard Quatermayns and Thomas have given them 400 pounds sterling.
Richard Quatermain,
Thomas Palmer,
Richard Rous,
Peter Fettiplace,
Margaret Fettiplace,
Robert Poyntz,
Sibel Poyntz
Chislehampton, Chilworth, Coombe (both in Great Milton),
Ledhale (in Waterperry),
Shinfield, Wokingham,
North Marston, Oving
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Devon. Wiltshire. Somerset. Cornwall.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 6 Edward IV [4 May 1466].
John Dynham, esquire,
Philip Bemond', esquire,
Roger Dynham, esquire,
Charles Dynham, esquire,
Oliver Dynham, clerk, and
William Coffyn', querents, and
Fulk Bourchyer, esquire, son and heir of
William Bourchyer, lord Fitz Waryn', knight, deforciant.
The manors of Clyfford', Combe in Tynehede, Sutton',
Lytelyernescombe and Westdowene and
14 messuages, 4 ferlings of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood, 200 acres of pasture and 200 acres of furze and [heath] in
Borough', Neuland' by Landekey,
Herforde, Exon', Sheftrigge and
Fysshele in the county of Devon and
the manor of Nethyrhauyn'
and 1 mill and 6 acres of meadow and a third part of 4 messuages, of 2 carucates of land, of 6 acres of meadow and of 200 acres
of pasture in Hakeleston' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manors of Norton' by Taunton' and Nonyngton' and
9 messuages, 8 gardens, 10 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in
Taunton' and Pynteley and the advowson of the church of the manor of
Norton'
in the county of Somerset and
a moiety of the manor of Keyleynek' in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
Fulk has acknowledged the manors, tenements, moiety and advowson to be the right of Oliver,
as those which Oliver, John, Philip, Roger, Charles and William have of his gift,
and has remised and quitclaimed them from himself and his heirs
to John, Philip, Roger, Charles, Oliver and William and the heirs of Oliver for ever.
Warranty.
John, Philip, Roger, Charles, Oliver and William have given him 600 pounds sterling.
John Dinham,
Philip Beaumond,
Roger Dinham,
Charles Dinham,
Oliver Dinham,
William Coffin,
Fulk Bourchier,
William Bourchier,
lord FitzWarin
Clifford (in Dunsford), Combeinteignhead, Sutton,
Little Yarnscombe (in Yarnscombe), West Down, Borough (in Mortehoe),
Newland (in Swimbridge), Landkey, Harford,
Exeter, Shortridge (in Warkleigh), Fishleigh (in Hatherleigh),
Netheravon, Haxton (in Fittleton),
Norton Fitzwarren, Nunnington (in Wiveliscombe),
Taunton,
Colinack (in St Just in Penwith)
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Bristol. Somerset. [Gloucestershire.]
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 6 Edward IV [4 May 1466].
John Shipward' of Bristoll' the elder, merchant, querent, and
Walter Rodeney, knight,
Thomas Rodeney, esquire, son of the aforesaid Walter, and
John Rodeney, esquire, brother of the aforesaid Walter, deforciants.
11 messuages and 1 garden in Bristoll' and 7 acres of meadow in
Redclyffeld' in the parish of Bedmystre in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Walter, Thomas and John Rodeney have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Shipward',
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Walter
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by Walter, Thomas and John Rodeney for themselves and the heirs of John.
John Shipward' has given them 400 marks of silver.
John Shipward,
Walter Rodney,
Thomas Rodney,
John Rodney
Bristol, Redcliffe (in Bedminster)
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Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Essex. Suffolk. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 6 Edward IV [8 June 1466].
Simon Baxster and
Gilbert Hogh', querents, and
Anthony Wydeuyle, lord de Scales, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Middelton', Halowe, Scalesho,
Berton', Reynham, Hyllyngton',
Wylton', Islyngton' and Hyklyng' and
the advowsons of the churches of Hyllyngton', Islyngton' and
Rydon' in the county of Norfolk and
the manor of Haslyngfeld' in the county of Cambridge and
the manors of Ruynhale and Shaldeford'
and the advowsons of the churches of Ruynhale and Shaldeford' in the county of Essex and
the manors of Wyrlyngton' and Aspall'
and the advowson of the church of Wyrlyngton' in the county of Suffolk and
the manors of Neusels and Berkeway in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
Anthony and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and advowsons to be the right of Gilbert,
as those which Gilbert and Simon have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to Simon and Gilbert and the heirs of Gilbert for ever.
Warranty.
Simon and Gilbert have granted to Anthony and Elizabeth the manors and advowsons
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Anthony and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to
Thomas Bourgchier, knight,
John Fyncham,
Richard Aufyn', clerk, and
John Pelly, esquire, and the heirs of Richard Aufyn', to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Simon Baxter,
Gilbert Hough,
Anthony Wydville,
lord de Scales,
Elizabeth Wydville,
Thomas Bourchier,
John Fincham,
Richard Aufin,
John Pelly
Middleton, All Hallows (in Barton Bendish), Scales (in Barton Bendish, East Raynham or South Raynham),
Barton Bendish, Raynham, Hillington,
Wilton, Islington, Hickling,
Roydon,
Haslingfield,
Rivenhall, Shalford,
Worlington, Aspall,
Newsells (in Barkway), Barkway
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Hertfordshire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 6 Edward IV [15 June 1466].
Robert Ingylton' and
John Bedford', querents, and
Henry Petit, esquire, and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Northcotehill' in the county of Hertford and
the manor of Chestirbythewater in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
Henry and Agnes have acknowledged the manors to be the right of John,
as those which John and Robert have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes
to Robert and John and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
Robert and John have granted to Henry and Agnes the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Henry and Agnes and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Agnes.
Robert Ingleton,
John Bedford,
Henry Pettit,
Agnes Pettit
Norcott (in Northchurch), Chester on the Water (in Irchester)
45
Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 6 Edward IV [1 July 1466].
Richard Fouler and
Thomas Wode, querents, and
Ralph Boteler, knight, and
Alesia, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Shobyndon'
and 4 messuages, 6 tofts, 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood and 60 shillings of rent in
Shobyndon' in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Stanlake
and 4 messuages, 3 tofts, 40 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Stanlake in the county of Oxford.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph and Alesia have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alesia
to Richard and Thomas and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Warranty.
Richard and Thomas have granted to Ralph and Alesia the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Ralph and Alesia and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Henry Louell', esquire, and the heirs of his body,
(2) to William Louell', lord Morley, and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of Alesia.
Richard Fowler,
Thomas Wood,
Ralph Butler,
Alesia Butler,
Henry Lovell,
William Lovell,
lord Morley
Shabbington, Standlake
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Somerset. Dorset.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 5 Edward IV [9 February 1466].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 6 Edward IV [6 October 1466].
Robert Bayngton' and
John Calowe, querents, and
William Coudray and
Avice, his wife, daughter and heir of
John Whitwode, and of
Joan, late his wife, sister and heir of
Thomas Gulden', esquire, deforciants.
The manors of Bukshawe and Guldenswyke and
15 messuages, 8 tofts, 500 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 12 pounds of rent in
Kyngeston', Horethorn', Milborn' Port,
Turneyate, Horsyngton', Endeston',
Hengstrygge, Charleton' Camvyle, Seyntgeorgeshenton',
otherwise called Henton' Crafte, Meryet and Bukshawe and
common of pasture for 6 oxen and 200 sheep in
Charleton' Camvyle and 260 sheep in Guldenswyke, Kyngeston'
and Horethorn' in the county of Somerset and
the manors of Langblanford', otherwise called Langton' Botyler, and
Langblanford', otherwise called Langton' Latyle,
Litelton' by Blanford' of the Blessed Mary and Cokerscourt and
40 messuages, 20 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 630 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Langblanford', Chepyngblanford', otherwise called
Blanford' Fo[rum], Blanford' of the Blessed Mary, Hanleygh',
Canford', Estlulleworth', Yatmystre,
Trille, Shirborn'e, Caundell' Purs,
Caundell' Mersshe, Pyryhille in Shirborne and
Boterwyke, Litelton', Cokerscourte,
Langton' Botyler and
Langton' Latyle and
the advowsons of the church of Langblanford', otherwise called Langton' Botyl[er],
and of the free chantry of Langblanford', otherwise called Langton' Latyle,
in the county of Dorset.
Plea of covenant.
William and Avice have acknowledged the manors, tenements, common and advowsons to be the right of John Calowe,
as those which the same John and Robert have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Avice
to Robert and John and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
Robert and John have granted to William and Avice the manors and 48 messuages, 18 tofts, the dove-cot,
1030 acres of land, 94 acres of meadow, 220 acres of pasture, the wood, the rents, the common and the advowsons
in the vills of Langblanford', Chepyngblanford', otherwise called Blanford' Fo[rum], Blanford' of the Blessed Mary, Hanleygh', Canford',
Yatmystre, Shirborn', Caundell' Purs, Caundell' Mersshe, Pyryhille in Shirborn', Boterwyke, Litelton', Cokerscourt,
Langton' Botyler, Langton' Latyle, Kyngeston', Horethorn', Horsyngton', Endeston', Charleton' Camvyle, Seyntgeorgeshenton', otherwise
called Henton' Crafte, Meryet and Bukshawe
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Avice and the heirs of the body of Avice, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of William,
(2) to John Neuburgh' the elder, esquire, and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of the same John Neuburgh'.
And Robert and John Calowe have also granted to William Coudray and Avice
6 messuages, 8 tofts, 70 acres of land, 5 and a half acres of meadow and 30 acres of pasture in the vills of
Trylle, Milborn' Port, Turneyate and Hengstrygge
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Avice and the heirs of the body of Avice, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to Alice, the wife of
John Whitwode, sister of the aforesaid William Coudray, and the heirs of her body,
(2) to the aforesaid John Neuburgh' and the heirs of his body and
(3) to the right heirs of the same John Neuburgh'.
Robert Baynton,
John Callow,
William Cowdray,
Avice Whitewood,
John Whitewood,
Thomas Gulden,
Joan Gulden,
John Newborough,
Alice Cowdray
Buckshaw (in Holwell), Wick (in Milborne Port), Kingstone,
Horethorne, Milborne Port, Turneyate (in Henstridge),
Horsington, Yenston (in East Brent), Henstridge,
Charlton Horethorne, Hinton St George, Meriott,
Langton Butler, Langton Latille (both in Langton Long Blandford),
Littleton (in Langton Long Blandford and Blandford St Mary),
Blandford St Mary, 'Cokerscourt',
Blandford Forum, Sixpenny Handley,
Canford, Eastlulworth, Yetminster,
Trill (in Beer Hackett), Sherborne, Purse Caundle,
Caundle Marsh, 'Pyryhille', Sherborne,
Butterwick (in Folke)
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[Warwickshire.] Buckinghamshire. Staffordshire. Cambridgeshire. Essex. Hertfordshire. London. Herefordshire. [Worcestershire.] Vill of Southampton. Wiltshire. Rutland. Devon. Cornwall. Dorset. Northamptonshire. Gloucestershire. [Wales.]
Westminster.
Two weeks from Holy Trinity, 28 Henry VI [14 June 1450].
And afterwards one week from St Michael, 6 Edward IV [6 October 1466].
Thomas Colt and
Henry Sotehill', querents, and
Richard Neuille, earl of Warwick, and
Anne, his wife, deforciants.
The castle and manor of Warrewyk' and the manors of
Sutt[on'], Brayles, Clauerdon',
Tonworth', Berkeswell', Lyghthorn' and
Bereford',
14 messuages, 2 carucates and 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and 20 pounds of rent in
Warrewyk', Myton', Whitloge,
Gybbeclyffe, Berkeswell' and Stretford' sup[er] Auen'
in the county of Warwick and
a fourth part of the manors of Hampslap', Querndon' and Olney
and 6 pounds of rent in Multon' issuing from a certain chantry in the church of Castelthorp'
in the county of Buckingham and
the manors of Walshale and Patyngham
and 15 messuages, 3 tofts, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and
10 shillings of rent in Walshale and Patyngham and
a fourth part of the manor of Pury Barre and of 5 messuages and of 1 toft in
Walshale and Patyngham in the county of Stafford and
the manor of Kyrtelyng and 30 messuages, 7 tofts, 3 carucates and 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood
and 10 pounds of rent in Kyrtelyng and Longa Staunton' in the county of Cambridge and
a fourth part of 1 knight's fee in
Barowe and the advowson of a fourth part of the churches of
Stanbrigge and Fanbrigge in the county of Essex and
a fourth part of the manor of Flamstede and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of the vill of
Flamstede in the county of Hertford and
the advowson of the chantry called Beauchamp' Chaunterie in the church of St Paul, London', and
the castles, lordships and manors of Maudescastell', Elvell',
Snodhull', Abredough' and Kyluey
in the march of Wales adjacent to the county of Hereford and also
4000 acres of land and 1000 acres of wood in
Elvell', Snodhull', Abredough' and
Kyluey in the aforesaid march and
a fourth part of the manors of Yerdeley, Abbottesley, Syntley,
Shraveley, Elmeley Louet, Fleford',
Haddesore, Pury by Wygorn',
Wykepedill', Wyrepedull' and Simondescrombe
and a fourth part of a moiety of the manor of Thikenappiltre in the county of Worcester and
a fourth part of 2 messuages and the office of collector of pesage in the vill of Suth'ampton' and
the custody of the forest of Westbere and the advowson of the church of
Wodebergh', a moiety of 1 knight's fee in Wodebergh' and
a fourth part of the manors of Chyriell' and Henton' in the county of Wiltshire and
6 messuages, 20 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow in Preston' and
Uppingham and 26 shillings of rent in Uppingham and also
a fourth part of the manors of Preston' and Uppingham in the county of Rutland and
the hundred of Southtauton' and the manor of Southtauton'
and the borough or manor of Seele in the county of Devon and
the manors of Pensans, Carnaunton', Blyston' and
Helston' Tony and
20 messuages, 2 tofts, 1 mill, 60 ferlings of land, 12 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture and 100 acres of wood in
Treleigh' Welles, Treleigh' Worthy, Redrewythe and
Langweyth' in the county of Cornwall and
the islands or lordships of Jernesey and Guernesey and the castles and manors of
Gurrey and Cornet, Serk',
Erme and Aurney in the aforesaid islands in the county of Dorset and
the manors of Potterspury, Covesgraue and Pokeslee
and the advowson of the church of Potterspury,
5 knights' fees in Potterspury, Couesgraue and Pokeslee
and also 10 messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture
and 40 acres of wood in Potterspury, Covesgraue and Pokeslee
and also a fourth part of the manors of Bukby and Multon' in the county of Northampton and
the castle of Seintbrevell' and the manors of Seyntbrevell',
Kenm[er]ton' and Berton' by Bristoll' and
20000 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 400 acres of wood in
Seint Brevell', Berton' by Bristoll',
Chedworth' and Lyddeney and
a fourth part of the manors of Chedworth' and Lyddeney
and the advowson of a fourth part of the church of Natgraue in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
The earl and Anne have acknowledged the
castles, islands, lordships, borough, manors, hundred, knights' fees, custody, office, tenements, fourth parts and advowsons
to be the right of Thomas,
of which Thomas and Henry have
the islands, castles and lordships and the manors of Warrewyk', Sutton', Brayles, Clauerdon', Tonworth', Berkeswell',
Lyghthorn', Bereford', Walshale, Patyngham, Kyrtelyng, Maudescastell', Elvell', Snodhull', Abredough', Kyluey,
Gurrey, Cornet, Serk', Erme, Aurney, Potterspury, Covesgraue, Pokeslee, Seintbrevell' and Berton' by Bristoll'
and 5 knights' fees and a moiety of 1 knight's fee, the custody and also
68 messuages, 10 tofts, 24000 [sic], 5 carucates, 594 acres of land, 179 and a half acres of meadow, 410 acres of pasture,
1170 acres of wood and 30 [sic] and 10 shillings of rent in the vills of
Potterspury, Covesgrave, Pokeslee, Warrewyk', Myton', Whitloge,
Gybbeclyffe, Berkeswell', Stretford' sup[er] Auen', Seyntbrevile, Berton' by Bristoll', Kyrtelyng', Longa Staunton',
Elvell', Snodhull', Abredough', Kyluey, Walshale and Patyngham and also the advowsons of
Wodebergh' and Potterspury
of their gift.
Thomas and Henry have granted to the earl and Anne the
same islands, castles, lordships, manors, knights' fees, custody, tenements and the advowsons of Wodebergh' and Potterspury
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to the earl and Anne and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
And besides Thomas and Henry granted for themselves and the heirs of Thomas that the
hundred, the borough, the manors of Pensans, Carnaunton', Blyston', Helston' Tony, Southtauton', Seele and Kenm[er]ton'
and 26 messuages, 2 tofts, the mill, 60 ferlings and 20 acres of land, 24 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 500 acres of wood
and 7 pounds and 6 shillings of rent in the vills of
Multon', Treleigh' Welles, Treleigh' Worthy, Redrewithe, Langweth', Preston', Uppingham, Chedworth' and Lydney and also
the fourth parts and the advowson of the chantry called Beauchamp' Chaunterie and the advowson of a fourth part of the churches of
Flamstede, Stanbrigge, Fanbrigge and Natgraue
- which John, earl of Worcester, and
Cecily, his wife, who was the wife of
Henry, late duke of Warwick,
hold in dower of Cecily -
and that a fourth part of 1 messuage in the vill of Warrewyk' -
which Nicholas Rody holds for life -
and that a fourth part of 1 messuage in the same vill -
which John Brewster holds for life -
and that a fourth part of 1 messuage, of 24 acres of land and of 2 acres of meadow in the same vill -
which John Prynce holds for life -
and that a fourth part of 1 messuage in the same vill -
which Simon Groue holds for life -
and also that a fourth part of the manors of Pury Barre, Wykepedull', Wyrepedull' and Simondescrombe -
which Isabel, who was the wife of
Richard Curson', esquire, holds for life -
of the inheritance of Thomas on the day the agreement was made, and
which after the decease of Cecily, Nicholas, John Brewster, John Prynce, Simon and Isabel
ought to revert to Thomas and Henry and the heirs of Thomas -
after the decease of Cecily, Nicholas, John Brewster, John Prynce, Simon and Isabel
shall remain to the earl and Anne and their aforesaid heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid
islands, castles, lordships, manors, knights' fees, custody, tenements and the advowsons of Wodebergh' and Potterspury
of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder
to the heirs of the body of Anne.
In default of such heirs, the castles of Seynt Breuell', Gurrey, Cornet, Serk', Erme and Aurney and also the islands, lordships and hundred and
the manors of Clauerdon', Tonworth', Berkeswell', Lyghthorn', Bereford', Walshale, Patyngham, Potterspury, Covesgrave,
Pokeslee, Kyrtelyng', Seynt Breuell', Kenm[er]ton', Berton' by Bristoll', Gurrey, Cornet, Serk', Erme, Aurney, Southtauton', Seele,
Maudescastell', Elvell', Snodhull', Abredough', Kyluey, Pensans, Carnaunton', Blyston' and Helston' Tony, the custody, the knights' fees
and also 82 messuages, 12 tofts, 1 mill, 24000 [sic], 60 ferlings, 4 carucates and 514 acres of land, 193 and a half acres of meadow,
660 acres of pasture, 1665 acres of wood and 27 pounds and 6 shillings of rent in the vills of
Potterspury, Covesgrave, Pokeslee, Myton', Whitloge, Gybbeclyffe, Berkeswell', Stretford' sup[er] Auen',
Seynt Brevill', Berton' by Bristoll', Kyrtelyng', Longa Staunton', Elvell', Snodhull', Abredough', Kyluey, Walshale, Patyngham,
Multon', Trelegh' Welles, Treleigh Worthy, Redrewthe', Langweth', Preston', Uppingham, Chedworth' and Lydney
and also the fourth parts and advowsons shall remain to
the heirs of the body of Richard Beauchamp',
late earl of Warwick, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of the same late earl.
And also if there shall be no heirs of the body of Anne, the castle of Warrewyk' and the manors of Warrewyk', Sutton' and Brayles and also
7 messuages, 1 carucate and 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 5 acres of wood and 10 pounds of rent in the
vill of Warrewyk' shall remain to
Margaret, daughter of the aforesaid Richard, late earl of Warwick, the wife of
John, late earl of Shrewsbury, and the male heirs of her body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of the same Margaret,
(2) to the heirs of the body of the aforesaid Richard, late earl of Warwick, and
(3) to the right heirs of the same late earl of Warwick.
Thomas Colt,
Henry Soothill,
Richard Neville,
earl of Warwick,
Anne Neville,
Henry, duke of Warwick,
Cecily, duchess of Warwick,
John, earl of Worcester,
Nicholas Rody,
John Brewster,
John Prince,
Simon Grove,
Richard Curzon,
Isabel Curzon,
Richard Beauchamp,
Margaret Beauchamp,
John, earl of Shrewsbury
Warwick, Sutton under Brailes, Brailes,
Claverdon, Tanworth-in-Arden, Berkswell,
Lighthorne, Barford, Myton (in Warwick),
Whitley (in Coventry), Guy's Cliffe (in Warwick), Stratford upon Avon (in Old Stratford),
Hanslope, Quarrendon, Olney,
Castle Thorpe,
Walsall, Pattingham, Perry Barr (in Handsworth),
Kirtling, Long Stanton,
'Barowe', Stambridge, Fambridge,
Flamstead,
Beauchamp Chantry, St Paul's Cathedral, London,
Painscastle (in Llanbedr Painscastle, Radnorshire), Elfael (in Radnorshire),
Snodhill (in Peterchurch),
Aberedw (in Radnorshire), Kilvey (in Llansamlet and Swansea, Glamorgan),
Yardley, Abberley, Cintley (in Abberley),
Shrawley, Elmley Lovett, Flyford Flavell,
Hadzor, Perry (in Worcester), Wick Piddle (in Pershore),
Wyre Piddle, Earl's Croome, Fickenappletree (in Hampton Lovett),
Southampton,
Selwood Forest, Woodborough, Cherhill,
Hinton,
Preston, Uppingham,
South Tawton, Zeal Monachorum,
Penzance, Carnanton (in Mawgan in Pydar), Blisland,
Helston Tony (in Breage, Cury and Helston), Treleigh (in Redruth),
Redruth, Langweath (in Mawgan in Meneage),
Jersey, Guernsey, Gorey Castle (in Jersey),
Castle Cornet (in Guernsey), Sark, Herm,
Alderney,
Potterspury, Cosgrove, Puxley (in Passenham),
Long Buckby, Moulton,
St Briavels, Kemerton, Barton Regis,
Bristol, Chedworth, Lydney,
Notgrove
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Surrey. Middlesex.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 6 Edward IV [6 October 1466].
John Goryng',
Thomas Cobert and
John Sturmyn', querents, and
John Turnour and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Hamme
and 34 messuages, 184 acres of land, 38 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, 20 acres of moor
and 4 pounds of rent in
Sertesey, otherwise Chertesey, Coveham,
otherwise Coham, Weybregge and Egham
in the county of Surrey and
1 messuage, 16 acres of land and 12 acres of meadow in Sheperton' in the county of Middlesex.
Plea of covenant.
John Turnour and Margery have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of John Sturmyn',
as those which the same John, John Goryng' and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery
to John Goryng', Thomas and John Sturmyn' and the heirs of John Sturmyn' for ever.
Warranty.
John Goryng, Thomas and John Sturmyn' have given them 300 marks of silver.
John Goring,
Thomas Cobert,
John Sturmin,
John Turner,
Margery Turner
Ham (in Kingston upon Thames), Chertsey, Cobham,
Weybridge, Egham, Shepperton
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Middlesex. Hertfordshire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 6 Edward IV [27 October 1466].
John Small' and
Thomas Rolf', querents, and
John Taunt of Chepyngbernet in the county of Hertford, husbandman, and
Agnes, his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of
Richard Abraham, late of Tatterygge in the county of Hertford, husbandman, and
Robert Denham and
Joan, his wife, daughter and the other of the heirs of the aforesaid Richard, deforciants.
6 acres of land called Leuerychland' in Hendon' in the county of Middlesex and
1 messuage and 2 acres of land in Tatterygge in the county of Hertford.
Plea of covenant.
John Taunt' and Agnes and Robert and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Small',
as those which the same John and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes and Joan
to John Small' and Thomas and the heirs of John Small' for ever.
Warranty.
John Small' and Thomas have given them 20 pounds sterling.
John Small,
Thomas Rolf,
John Taunt,
Richard Abraham,
Agnes Abraham,
Joan Abraham,
Robert Denham
Chipping Barnet, Totteridge, 'Leuerychland''
(in Hendon)
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Berkshire. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from St Martin, 6 Edward IV [18 November 1466].
Thomas Batter and
Robert Manser, querents, and
John Upnore and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
1 messuage, 1 acre of land, 24 shillings and 4 pence and 1 halfpenny of rent in
Noua Wyndesore, Vet[er]i Wyndesore and Ascote
in the county of Berkshire and
11 shillings and 4 pence of rent in Gildeford' in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
John and Elizabeth have acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of Robert,
as those which Robert and Thomas have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to Thomas and Robert and the heirs of Robert for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas and Robert have given them 40 pounds sterling.
Thomas Batter,
Robert Manser,
John Upnor,
Elizabeth Upnor
New Windsor, Old Windsor, Ascot (in Winkfield),
Guildford
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Yorkshire. Vill of Kingston upon Hull.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 7 Edward IV [12 April 1467].
John Elryngton' and
Maud, his wife, querents, and
Richard Rudde and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Fosseham
and 16 messuages, 300 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 40 acres of marsh and 20 acres of moor in
Merton', Preston' in Holdernesse, Syglesthorn' and
Beuerley in the county of York and
4 messuages, 100 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 10 acres of marsh and 10 acres of moor in
Northfereby, Estelueley, Westelueley,
Kyrkelueley and Hasill' in the county of the vill of
Kyngeston' sup[er] Hull'.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Joan have granted to John and Maud the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Maud and the heirs of Maud begotten by John on the body of Maud, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of Maud and
(2) to the right heirs of John Dysney.
Warranty by Richard and Joan and the heirs of Joan, against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John Elryngton' and Maud have given them 500 pounds sterling.
John Elrington,
Maud Elrington,
Richard Rudd,
Joan Rudd,
John Disney
Fosham (in Aldbrough), Marton (in Swine), Preston,
Sigglesthorne, Beverley,
North Ferriby, East Ella, West Ella (both in Kirk Ella),
Kirk Ella, Hessle, Kingston upon Hull
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Norfolk. Suffolk. Essex.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 7 Edward IV [12 April 1467].
Richard Illyngworth', knight,
John Say, knight, and
Thomas Ursewyk', querents, and
John Dynham, esquire, and
Elizabeth, who was the wife of
John Ratteclyff' de Fitz Wauter, esquire, deforciants.
The manors of Hemnale and Dysse in the county of Norfolk and
the manors of Shymplyng' and Thurstonton' in the county of Suffolk and
the manors of Henham, Wymbussh', Lexden',
Sheryng', Burneham, Asshedon',
Parua Dunmowe, Wodeham Wauter' and Roydon' in
the county of Essex.
Plea of covenant.
John Dynham and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors to be the right of
Richard, John Say and Thomas,
as those which Richard, John Say and Thomas have of their gift,
to hold to Richard, John Say and Thomas and their heirs, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by John Dynham and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth.
Richard, John Say and Thomas have granted to John Dynham and Elizabeth the manors
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Dynham and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth, of the lord king and his heirs for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Richard Illingworth,
John Say,
Thomas Urswick,
John Dinham,
John Radcliffe de FitzWalter,
Elizabeth Radcliffe de FitzWalter
Hempnall, Diss,
Shimpling, Thurston (in Hawkedon),
Henham, Wimbish, Lexden,
Sheering, Burnham, Ashdon,
Little Dunmow, Woodham Walter, Roydon
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Staffordshire. Shropshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 7 Edward IV [26 April 1467].
Hugh Hexstall', clerk, and
Robert Nedeham, querents, and
John Bromley, knight, and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
10 messuages, 3 tofts, 300 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 500 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood, 14 pence of rent and a moiety of 1 mill in
Bedulf', Rysheton', Norton' and
Podmour' in the county of Stafford and
1 messuage, 60 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow in Grenehongur in the county of Shropshire.
Plea of covenant.
John and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Hugh,
as those which Hugh and Robert have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to Hugh and Robert and the heirs of Hugh for ever.
For this, Hugh and Robert have granted to John and Joan the tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Joan, of the chief lords for the lives of John and Joan.
And after the decease of John and Joan the tenements shall remain to
Margery, the wife of
William Stanley, esquire, daughter of the aforesaid John and Joan,
and the male heirs of her body, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Joan.
Warranty by Hugh and his heirs.
Hugh Hextall,
Robert Needham,
John Bromley,
Joan Bromley,
Margery Bromley,
William Stanley
Biddulph, Rushton Spencer, Norton-le-Moors,
Podmore (in Eccleshall), Gravenhanger (in Mucklestone, Staffordshire)
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Gloucestershire. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 7 Edward IV [26 April 1467].
William Vance, clerk,
Thomas Hawkyns, clerk,
Thomas Euerdon',
John Salwey,
Richard Jonettes,
Edmund Hekker and
Henry Jonettes, querents, and
William Jonettes and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Foxcote and 3 messuages, 5 carucates of land, 50 acres of meadow and 100 acres of wood in
Foxcote and Wythyndon' in the county of Gloucester and
2 messuages, 200 acres of land and 17 acres of meadow in
Parua Cumberton' and Pendesham in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
William Jonettes and Isabel have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of William Vance,
as those which the same William, Thomas Hawkyns, Thomas Euerdon', John, Richard, Edmund and Henry have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Isabel
to William Vance, Thomas, Thomas, John, Richard, Edmund and Henry and the heirs of William Vance for ever.
Warranty.
William Vance, Thomas, Thomas, John, Richard, Edmund and Henry have given them 400 marks of silver.
William Vance,
Thomas Hawkins,
Thomas Everdon,
John Salwey,
Richard Jonettes,
Edmund Hecker,
Henry Jonettes,
William Jonettes,
Isabel Jonettes
Foxcote (in Withington), Withington, Little Comberton,
Pensham (in Pershore)
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Gloucestershire. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 7 Edward IV [13 October 1467].
William Notyngham, querent, and
William Lewelyn' and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
3 messuages, 1 toft, 5 virgates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 3 acres of wood in
Dounamney and Cotes in the county of Gloucester and
2 messuages, 1 virgate of land, 6 acres of meadow and 12 acres of pasture in Shernecote in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
William Lewelyn' and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William Notyngham,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William Notyngham has given them 100 pounds sterling.
William Nottingham,
William Llewellyn,
Joan Llewellyn
Down Ampney, Coates, Shorncote
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Herefordshire. Worcestershire.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 7 Edward IV [20 October 1467].
Walter Deuereux, knight, lord Ferrers,
William Herbert, knight, the elder, lord Herbert,
William Herbert, knight, the younger, lord de Donster, and
John ap' Ricard', clerk, querents, and
John Hyre and
Anne, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of a third part of a moiety of the manor of Wellyngton' and
a moiety of 1 messuage, of 200 acres of land, of 24 acres of meadow, of 36 acres of pasture, of 30 acres of wood and of 30 shillings of rent in
Wellyngton', Addesore, Canonpewen' and
Dernedale in the county of Hereford and
1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Mathon' in the county of Worcester.
Plea of covenant.
John Hyre and Anne have acknowledged the tenements and moieties to be the right of William Herbert the elder,
as those which the same William, Walter, William Herbert the younger and John ap' Ricard' have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Anne
to Walter, William, William and John ap' Ricard' and the heirs of William Herbert the elder for ever.
Warranty.
Walter, William, William and John ap' Ricard' have given them 200 marks of silver.
Walter Devereux,
lord Ferrers,
William Herbert,
lord Herbert,
William Herbert,
lord de Dunster,
John ap Richard,
John Hire,
Anne Hire
Wellington, Adzor (in Wellington), Canon Pyon,
Derndale (in Canon Pyon), Mathon
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Essex. Kent.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 7 Edward IV [3 February 1468].
John Worsop', citizen and draper of London', querent, and
Richard Ayssheby of
Stratton' sup[er] Dunnesmore in the county of Warwick and
Joan, his wife, late the wife of
Henry Pevynsey, daughter and heir of
Thomas Rykhill', esquire, and
kinswoman and heir of Joan, late the wife of
Richard Bruyn', daughter and heir of
John Rikhill', son of
William Rikhill', knight, deforciants.
The manor of Mokilton' Hall' in the county of Essex and
the manor of Eslyngham
and 300 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, 300 acres of marsh and 50 shillings of rent in
Fryndesbury, Higham, Shorn',
Stok' Hoe and Clyve in the county of Kent.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Joan have acknowledged the manors and 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 Joan
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John has given them 500 pounds sterling.
John Worsop,
Richard Ashby,
Thomas Rickhill,
Joan Rickhill,
Henry Pevensey,
John Rickhill,
Richard Bruin,
William Rickhill
London,
Stretton on Dunsmore,
Mowden Hall (in Hatfield Peverel),
Eslingham (in Frindsbury), Frindsbury, Higham,
Shorne, Stoke, Cliffe
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Leicestershire. Northamptonshire.
Westminster.
The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 7 Edward IV [3 February 1468].
Roger Salysybury, querent, and
John Turpyn' and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Knaptoft in the county of Leicester and
5 messuages, 160 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 2 acres of wood in
Arthingworth' and Keylmerssh' in the county of Northampton.
Plea of covenant.
John and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Roger,
as those which he has of their gift.
Roger has granted to John and Elizabeth the manor and tenements
and has rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John and Elizabeth and the heirs of the body of Elizabeth, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
Roger Salisbury,
John Turpin,
Elizabeth Turpin
Knaptoft, Arthingworth, Kelmarsh
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Dorset. Wiltshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 8 Edward IV [15 May 1468].
William Pryde, clerk, querent, and
William Whetley and
Agnes, his wife, deforciants.
20 messuages, 30 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in
Shirbourne and Bysshopysdoune in the county of Dorset and
10 messuages and 3 gardens in Noua Sa[rum] and Wylton' in the county of Wiltshire.
Plea of covenant.
William Whetley and Agnes have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William Pryde,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Agnes
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty.
William Pryde has given them 200 pounds sterling.
William Pride,
William Wheatley,
Agnes Wheatley
Sherborne, Bishops Down (in Bishops Caundle), Salisbury,
Wilton
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Oxfordshire. Berkshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 8 Edward IV [27 May 1468].
John Barantyne, esquire,
Thomas Forster, clerk,
John Parys, clerk, and
Richard Lowe, clerk, querents, and
Christopher Harecourt, esquire, and
Joan, his wife, and
Richard Fryston', clerk, deforciants.
The manor of Chalgraue, excepting 3 messuages, 28 acres of land and 20 acres of pasture in
Chalgraue, in the county of Oxford and
3 messuages, 28 acres of land and 20 acres of pasture in Wyttenham in the county of Berkshire.
Plea of covenant.
Christopher and Joan and Richard Fryston' have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of John Barantyne,
as those which the same John, Thomas, John Parys and Richard Lowe have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Joan
to John, Thomas, John and Richard Lowe and the heirs of John Barantyne for ever.
Warranty by Christopher and Joan for themselves and the heirs of Joan.
John, Thomas, John and Richard Lowe have given them 200 marks of silver.
John Barentine,
Thomas Forster,
John Paris,
Richard Lowe,
Christopher Harcourt,
Joan Harcourt,
Richard Fryston
Chalgrove, Wittenham
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Oxfordshire. Devon.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 8 Edward IV [15 May 1468].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [19 June 1468].
William Bedston', esquire,
John Whynyngton', clerk, and
John Mores, querents, and
William Brounyng', esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Sersden' and Norton' Bruyn'
and 12 messuages, 8 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land, 100 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture,
100 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Sersden', Norton' Bruyn', Mylton',
Chadlyngton' and Shorthampton' in the county of Oxford and
8 messuages, 4 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Wode, Westharedon', Northludbroke,
Suthludbroke and Magna Modbury in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
William Brounyng' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Whynyngton',
as those which the same John, William Bedston' and John Mores have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of William
to William Bedston', John and John and the heirs of John Whynyngton' for ever.
Warranty.
William Bedston', John and John have granted to William Brounyng and Elizabeth the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William Brounyng and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth, of the chief lords for ever.
William Bedstone,
John Winnington,
John Morris,
William Browning,
Elizabeth Browning
Sarsden, Brize Norton, Little Milton,
Chadlington, Shorthampton,
'Wode', Haredon (in Ugborough), North Ludbrook,
South Ludbrook (both in Ermington, Modbury and Ugborough), Modbury
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Lincolnshire. Derbyshire. Rutland. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 8 Edward IV [19 June 1468].
William, bishop of Winchester,
William, bishop of Ely,
Richard Illyngworth', knight,
Thomas Tyrell', knight, and
John Say, knight, querents, and
Ralph Boteler of Sudeley, knight, and
Alesia, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Byrton', Colby and Wadyngton'
and 3 messuages, 1 carucate of land, 5 acres of meadow, 4 pounds, 68 shillings, 5 pence, 1 halfpenny and
1 farthing of rent and a rent of 1 pound and 2 parts of 1 pound of pepper, of 2 pounds and 2 parts of 1 pound of cumin and
1 quarter [and] 5 and a half bushels of salt in
Kirketon' in Holand', Wyberton', Frankton',
Algerkirk', Soturton', Byker,
Wygetoft', the vill of Sc'o Bot'ho, Whasshyngburgh',
Byrton' and Corby and a moiety of the manor of
Westathelyngton' in the county of Lincoln and
1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 20 shillings of rent in
Elmeton' and Cressewell' in the county of Derby and
1 messuage, 2 tofts, 80 acres of land, 9 acres of meadow and 3 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Ketyn' in the county of Rutland and
10 marks of rent in Tuxford' and the advowson of the church of
Estbriggeford' and a moiety of the manor of Estbriggeford' in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
Ralph and Alesia have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rents, moieties and advowson to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas, the bishop, the bishop, Richard and John have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alesia
to the bishop, the bishop, Richard, Thomas and John and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
The bishop, the bishop, Richard, Thomas and John have given them 400 pounds sterling.
William, bishop of Winchester,
William, bishop of Ely,
Richard Illingworth,
Thomas Tyrrell,
John Say,
Ralph Butler,
Alesia Butler
Sudeley (in Gloucestershire),
Burton, Coleby, Waddington,
Kirton in Holland, Wyberton, Frampton,
Algarkirk, Sutterton, Bicker,
Wigtoft, Boston, Washingborough,
Corby, West Allington,
Elmton, Creswell (in Elmton),
Ketton,
Tuxford, East Bridgford
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Lincolnshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 8 Edward IV [19 June 1468].
Richard Welby,
William Broun',
John Hyne,
John Atclyff' and
John Hare, querents, and
John Poulet, esquire, and
Eleanor, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Hungerton' and Wywell'
and 1 messuage, 50 bovates and 6 acres of land, 25 acres of meadow and 40 shillings of rent in
Hungerton', Wywell', Denton',
Northstoke and Suthstoke in the county of Lincoln and
10 acres of meadow in Botlesford' in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
John Poulet and Eleanor have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Hare,
as those which the same John, Richard, William, John Hyne and John Atclyff have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Eleanor
to Richard, William, John Hyne, John Atclyff and John Hare and the heirs of John Hare for ever.
Warranty.
Richard, William, John Hyne, John Atclyff and John Hare have given them 200 pounds sterling.
Richard Welby,
William Brown,
John Hine,
John Atcliff,
John Hare,
John Powlett,
Eleanor Powlett
Hungerton (in Wyville), Wyville, Denton,
North Stoke, South Stoke (both in Stoke Rochford), Bottesford
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Lincolnshire. Rutland.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 7 Edward IV [12 April 1467].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity, 8 Edward IV [19 June 1468].
Thomas Palmer, esquire,
William Cumberford' and
Humphrey Starky, querents, and
John Hellewell', son of
John Hellewell', deforciant.
The manor of Gunby and the advowson of the parish church of Gunby,
4 messuages, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood in
Gunby in the county of Lincoln and
5 messuages, 10 virgates of land and 12 acres of meadow in
Tygh'Foluyle in the county of Rutland.
Plea of covenant.
John has acknowledged the manor, tenements and advowson to be the right of William,
and has granted for himself and his heirs that the manor, the tenements in the vill of Gunby and the advowson
- which John Hellewell' of Gunby holds for life -
and also that the tenements in the vill of Tygh'Foluyle -
which John Browe, esquire, holds for life -
of the inheritance of John Hellewell' the son on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of John Hellewell' of Gunby and John Browe ought to revert to John Hellewell' the son and his heirs -
after the decease of John Hellewell' of Gunby and John Browe shall remain to Thomas, William and Humphrey
and the heirs of William, to hold of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas, William and Humphrey have given him 100 marks of silver.
Thomas Palmer,
William Cumberford,
Humphrey Starkey,
John Helliwell,
John Browe
Gunby, Teigh
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Middlesex. Surrey.
Westminster.
One week from St John the Baptist, 8 Edward IV [1 July 1468].
Alexander Fayreford', esquire, and
Agnes, his wife, querents, and
William Bokelond' and
Alice, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 3 gardens, 68 acres of land and 20 acres of meadow and a moiety of 1 acre and 1 rood of land and a moiety of 1 acre of meadow in
Stanes and Lyttelton' in the county of Middlesex and
14 acres of pasture, 16 acres of wood and 2 shillings and 5 pence of rent in
Strode in the county of Surrey.
Plea of covenant.
William and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Alexander,
as those which Alexander and Agnes have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice
to Alexander and Agnes and the heirs of Alexander for ever.
Warranty.
Alexander and Agnes have given them 200 marks of silver.
Alexander Fairford,
Agnes Fairford,
William Buckland,
Alice Buckland
Staines, Littleton, Strode (in Egham)
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Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 8 Edward IV [13 October 1468].
John, duke of Norfolk, querent, and
Thomas Charles, esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Ketelbergh'
and 60 messuages, 600 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, 40 pounds of rent and a rent of
50 capons in Ketelbergh', Eston', Eysh',
Rendelesham, Eykes, Bromeswell',
Wandesdon', Chisilford', Butleigh',
Boiton', Toweton', Suthburn',
Tostale, Blakeshale, Marlef[or?]d',
Glemeham, Swyftlyng', Cranesford',
Perham and Frammyngham and the advowsons of the churches of
Ketelbergh' and Eston' in the county of Suffolk and
the manor of Sysland' and
500 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 6 pounds, 13 shillings and 4 pence of rent in
Sysland', Lodne, Thurton',
Hardele, Chategraue, Norton',
Thurueton', Hekyngham, Mundeham and
Thwayt and also
the advowson of the church of Thwayt in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors, tenements, rents and advowsons to be the right of the duke,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Thomas
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by Thomas and Elizabeth for themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth, against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
The duke has given them 1000 marks of silver.
John, duke of Norfolk,
Thomas Charles,
Elizabeth Charles
Kettleburgh, Easton, Ashbocking,
Rendlesham, Eyke, Bromeswell,
Wantisden, Chillesford, Butley,
Boyton, 'Toweton'', Sudbourne,
Tunstall, Blaxhall, Marlesford,
Glemham, Sweffling, Cransford,
Parham, Framlingham,
Sisland, Loddon, Thurton,
Hardley, Chedgrave, Norton Subcourse,
Thurlton, Heckingham, Mundham,
Thwaite St Mary
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Yorkshire. City of York.
Westminster.
Two weeks from St Michael, 8 Edward IV [13 October 1468].
Brian Rouclyff', querent, and
John Slyngesby of Scryven', esquire, and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
The manor of Colthorp',
8 messuages, 10 gardens, 100 acres of land and 20 acres of meadow in Colthorp' in the county of York and
6 messuages, 8 gardens, 14 bovates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 400 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Bykerton' in the city of Ebor'.
Plea of covenant.
John and Isabel have acknowledged the manor and tenements to be the right of Brian,
as those which he has of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty by John and Isabel for themselves and the heirs of Isabel, against Thomas, abbot of the Blessed Mary of Kirkstall, and his successors.
Brian has given them 300 pounds sterling.
Brian Roecliffe,
John Slingsby,
Isabel Slingsby
Scriven (in Knaresborough, Yorkshire), Cowthorpe, Bickerton (in Bilton),
York
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Somerset. Dorset. Devon.
Westminster.
Three weeks from St Michael, 8 Edward IV [20 October 1468].
John Wydeslade, son of
John Wydeslade the elder, and
John Brokhampton', querents, and
Robert Cappys and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Est Whytefeld' and West Whytefeld' and
4 messuages, 5 acres of meadow and 40 acres of pasture in Fyfehed' in the county of Somerset and
the manor of Pyllesdon' and 1 messuage, 10 acres of meadow and 100 acres of pasture in
Atram in the county of Dorset and
the manor of Berehalle in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
Robert and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Wydeslade,
as those which the same John and John Brokhampton' have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to John and John and the heirs of John Wydeslade for ever.
Warranty.
John and John have granted to Robert and Elizabeth the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to Robert and Elizabeth, without impeachment of waste, of the chief lords for the lives of Robert and Elizabeth.
And after the decease of Robert and Elizabeth the manor of Pyllesdon' and 1 messuage, 10 acres of meadow and 100 acres of pasture
in the vill of Atram shall remain to
William Hody, son of the aforesaid Elizabeth, and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
And also after the decease of Robert and Elizabeth the manors of Est Whytefeld', West Whytefeld' and Berehalle and
4 messuages, 5 acres of meadow and 40 acres of pasture in the vill of Fyfehed' shall remain to
James Cappys, son of Robert and Elizabeth, and the heirs of his body,
to hold of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the aforesaid William and the heirs of his body and
(2) to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
John Wideslade,
John Brockhampton,
Robert Capps,
Elizabeth Capps,
William Hody,
James Capps
East Whitefield, West Whitefield (both in Wiveliscombe), Fivehead,
Pilsdon, Atrim (in Netherbury and Symondsbury),
'Berehalle'
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Middlesex. Derbyshire.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 8 Edward IV [3 November 1468].
Lawrence Both', bishop of Durham,
Thomas Rypplyngham,
Robert Forster and
Geoffrey Dowenes, querents, and
Robert Worth', esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
9 messuages and 5 gardens in the vill of Westm'
outside the close of the lord king's palace of Westm' in the county of Middlesex and
1 messuage, 4 carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 12 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Boyleston' and
a moiety of the manor of Boyleston' and also a moiety of the advowson of the church of
Boyleston' in the county of Derby.
Plea of covenant.
Robert Worth' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the tenements and the moiety of the manor and the moiety of the advowson
to be the right of the bishop,
as those which the bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to the bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey and the heirs of the bishop for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey have given them 300 marks of silver.
Lawrence Booth,
bishop of Durham,
Thomas Ripplingham,
Robert Forster,
Geoffrey Downes,
Robert Worth,
Elizabeth Worth
Westminster, Boyleston
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Gloucestershire. Oxfordshire. Kent. Sussex. Surrey. Warwickshire. Buckinghamshire. Wiltshire. Rutland, Leicestershire. Northamptonshire. Hertfordshire. Hampshire. Shropshire. Essex. Cambridgeshire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 8 Edward IV [20 January 1469].
Thomas Hoo, esquire,
Richard Leukenore, esquire,
Bartholomew Bolney,
Henry Kyghley, esquire,
Roger Philpot,
Henry Assheburn',
William Lemyng',
John Sherman' and
Thomas Boket, querents, and
John, duke of Norfolk, and
Elizabeth, his wife, and
Henry Bradfeld', clerk, deforciants.
The manor of Upton' Seynt Leonardes
and 12 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 15 shillings and 6 pence of rent in
Upton' Seynt Leonardes in the county of Gloucester and
the manor of [Moreton'] by Thame
and 500 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 4 marks of rent in
Chynnore, Heynton' and Moreton' by
Thame in the county of Oxford and
the manor of Ryerssh' in the county of Kent and
the manors of Bromes in Chilgroue, Shapwyke Egle,
Compton', Westmerdon' and
Litilworth' and
1060 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 740 acres of wood, 40 acres of heath and 13 pounds and 18 shillings of rent in
Chilgroue, Bercompe, Compton',
Westmerdon', Worthe, Horsham,
Westden', Boxgraue, Ilesham and
Treford' in the county of Sussex and
the manors of Houghley, Gatton', Groueshed'
(or Groneshed') and
Bradley and
1500 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 200 acres of wood and 60 shillings of rent in
Reygate, Gatton', Mestham,
Lye, Charlewode, Horle,
Neudegate, Estbechesworth' and Dorkyng' in the county of Surrey and
the manor of Weston' by Cheriton' in the county of Warwick and
the manors of Medmenham, Southcote and Lynchelade and
300 acres of land, 120 acres of meadow, 148 acres of pasture, 200 acres of wood and 4 pounds of rent in
Medmenham in the county of Buckingham and
the manor of Westhacche in the county of Wiltshire and
1 messuage and 2 virgates of land in Alesthorp' by Burley in the county of Rutland and
the manor of Wheston' and 16 messuages and 9 virgates of land in
Wheston' in the county of Leicester and
the manor of Barton' Segraue and 24 shillings of rent in the vill of Norhampton'
in the county of Northampton and
the manor of Berewyk' by Berkewey in the county of Hertford and
the manor of Boroughunt and
200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 40 acres of pasture in
Boroughunt in the county of Southampton and
the manor of Welyngton' Hay and 100 acres of land, 500 acres of wood and 200 acres of heath in
Welyngton' in the county of Shropshire and
a moiety of the manors of Wolhampton', Alta Rothyng, Oueshamhall',
Gyng Margarete and Langetons in Parua Canefeld' and
a moiety of 1080 acres of land, of 100 acres of meadow, of 450 acres of pasture and of 20 pounds of rent in
Chikewelle, Alta Rothyng', Gyng' Margarete and
Parua Canefeld' and also
a moiety of the advowson of the church of Alta Rothyng' in the county of Essex and
the manor of Iklyngton' and 26 shillings and 8 pence of rent in Iklyngton'
in the county of Cambridge.
Plea of covenant.
The duke and Elizabeth and Henry Bradfeld' have acknowledged the manors, the tenements, the moieties
and the moiety of the advowson to be the right of Thomas Boket,
as those which the same Thomas, Thomas Hoo, Richard, Bartholomew, Henry Kyghley, Roger, Henry Assheburn',
William and John Sherman' have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to Thomas, Richard, Bartholomew, Henry Kyghley, Roger, Henry Assheburn', William, John Sherman' and Thomas
and the heirs of Thomas Boket for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas, Richard, Bartholomew, Henry Kyghley, Roger, Henry Assheburn', William, John Sherman' and Thomas have given them 10000 pounds sterling.
Thomas Hoo,
Richard Lewknor,
Bartholomew Bolney,
Henry Keighley,
Roger Philpot,
Henry Ashburn,
William Leeming,
John Sherman,
Thomas Bucket,
John, duke of Norfolk,
Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk,
Henry Bradfield
Upton Saint Leonards,
Moreton (in Thame), Chinnor,
Henton (in Chinnor),
Ryarsh,
Bromes, Chilgrove (both in West Dean), Shopwyke (in Oving),
Compton, West Marden (in Up Marden),
Littleworth (in West Grinstead), Barcombe, Worth,
Horsham, West Dean, Boxgrove,
Ilsham (in Climping), Treyford,
Hooley (in Reigate), Gatton,
'Groueshed'' (or 'Groneshed''),
Bradley, Reigate, Merstham,
Leigh, Charlwood, Horley,
Newdigate, East Betchworth (in Betchworth), Dorking,
Weston-by-Cherington (in Long Compton),
Medmenham, Southcote (in Linslade), Linslade,
West Hatch (in Tisbury),
Alsthorpe (in Burley),
Whetstone,
Barton Seagrave, Northampton,
Berwick (in Barkway),
Boarhunt,
Wellington Hay (in Wellington), Wellington,
Woolston (in Chigwell), High Roding, Ovesham (in Matching),
Margaretting, Langthorns (in Little Canfield),
Little Canfield,
Chigwell,
Ickleton
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Hertfordshire. Bedfordshire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 8 Edward IV [9 February 1469].
Lawrence Bothe, bishop of Durham,
Thomas Rypplyngham,
Robert Forster and
Geoffrey Dowenes, querents, and
Robert Worth', esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, who was the wife of
William Venour, esquire, deforciants.
The manor of Westbury, otherwise called the manor of Offeley, and
12 messuages, 16 tofts, 1 mill, 1000 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 200 acres of wood, 5 marks of rent and a rent of
2 pounds of pepper in
Offeley, Lylly and Kympton' in the county of Hertford and
1 messuage, 80 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood, 10 shillings of rent and a rent of 2 capons in
Shitlyngton' and Pekesden' in the county of Bedford.
Plea of covenant.
Robert Worth' and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manor, tenements and rents to be the right of the bishop,
as those which the bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to the bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey and the heirs of the bishop for ever.
Warranty.
The bishop, Thomas, Robert Forster and Geoffrey have given them 300 pounds sterling.
Lawrence Booth,
bishop of Durham,
Thomas Ripplingham,
Robert Forster,
Geoffrey Downes,
Robert Worth,
William Venner,
Elizabeth Venner
Westbury (in Offley), Lilley,
Kimpton,
Shillington, Pegsdon (in Shillington)
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Cambridgeshire. Suffolk. Norfolk.
Westminster.
Two weeks from Easter, 9 Edward IV [16 April 1469].
Edward Lokton', clerk, and
John Turnour, clerk, querents, and
John Alyngton' and
Mary, his wife, deforciants.
A moiety of a moiety of the manor of Newemarket in the county of Cambridge and
a moiety of a moiety of the manor of Newemarket in the county of Suffolk and
the manor of Parua Melton' in the county of Norfolk.
Plea of covenant.
John Alyngton' and Mary have acknowledged the moieties and manor to be the right of John Turnour,
as those which the same John and Edward have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Mary
to Edward and John Turnour and the heirs of John for ever.
Warranty.
Edward and John Turnour have given them 400 pounds sterling.
Edward Lockton,
John Turner,
John Allington,
Mary Allington
Newmarket, Little Melton
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Oxfordshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 9 Edward IV [30 April 1469].
John Tame of Fayreford',
John Delamare, esquire, and
William Whitechurche, clerk, querents, and
Richard Tame and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
6 messuages, 4 tofts, 4 virgates and a moiety of 1 virgate and 100 acres of land and 16 acres of meadow in
Iddebury, Foxcote, Chyrchehill' and
Burford' sup[er] le Wold' in the county of Oxford and
3 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 1 carucate, 2 virgates and 2 acres of land and 6 acres of meadow in
Nattegraue in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Richard and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Tame,
as those which the same John, John Delamare and William have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret
to John, John and William and the heirs of John Tame for ever.
Warranty against John, abbot of Cirencester, and his successors.
John, John and William have given them 200 pounds sterling.
John Tame,
John Delamare,
William Whitchurch,
Richard Tame,
Margaret Tame
Fairford, Idbury, Foscot (in Idbury),
Churchill, Burford, Notgrove
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Lincolnshire. Nottinghamshire.
Westminster.
One month from Easter, 9 Edward IV [30 April 1469].
John Ouston', clerk, querent, and
Nicholas Gaynesford', esquire, and
Margaret, his wife, deforciants.
2 messuages, 2 cottages, 234 acres of land, 63 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood, 6 acres of marsh and 71 shillings of rent in
Netherburneham, Upperburneham, Westwode,
Ouston', Epworth', Estlande and
Haxay within the island of Axeholme in the county of Lincoln and
16 shillings of rent in Mesterton' in the county of Nottingham.
Plea of covenant.
Nicholas and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements and rents 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 Margaret
to him and his heirs for ever.
Warranty against George, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John has given them 200 marks of silver.
John Owston,
Nicholas Gainsford,
Margaret Gainsford
Low Burnham, High Burnham, Westwood (all 3 in Haxey),
Owston, Epworth, East Lound (in Epworth),
Haxey, Isle of Axholme,
Misterton
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Essex. Oxfordshire. Buckinghamshire.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 9 Edward IV [12 May 1469].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [4 June 1469].
Thomas Mountgomory, knight,
Thomas Tyrell', knight,
Lewis Fitz Lowes, esquire,
Thomas Cornwales of Bartillesden',
William Lygon', esquire,
Walter Brokhampton', esquire,
John Rous, esquire, and
John Throgmerton', esquire, querents, and
John Marney, knight, and
Joan, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Leyre Marny, Gyppecrake, Horndonhous and
Ardernhall' and
1 messuage in Southwokyndon' and the advowson of the church of
Leyre Marny in the county of Essex and
2 parts of a third part of the manor of Chepyng' Norton'
and a third part of a third part of the same manor in the county of Oxford and
2 parts of the manor of Kyngesey
and 4 messuages, 45 acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in Kyngesey in the county of Buckingham.
Plea of covenant.
John Marney and Joan have acknowledged the manors, the 2 parts and the 2 parts of a third part and the third part of a third part
and the tenements and the advowson to be the right of Thomas Tyrell',
of which the same Thomas, Thomas Mountgomory, Lewis, Thomas Cornwales, William, Walter, John Rous and
John Throgmerton' have the manors, the 2 parts and the 2 parts of a third part and the tenements and the advowson
of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John
to Thomas, Thomas, Lewis, Thomas, William, Walter, John Rous and John Throgmerton'
and the heirs of Thomas Tyrell' for ever.
And besides John Marney and Joan granted for themselves and the heirs of John that
the third part of a third part of the manor of Chepyng' Norton'
- which Margaret, who was the wife of
John Echyngham,
holds for life of the inheritance of John Marney on the day the agreement was made,
and which after the decease of Margaret ought to revert to John Marney and Joan and the heirs of John -
after the decease of Margaret shall remain to
Thomas, Thomas, Lewis, Thomas, William, Walter, John Rous and John Throgmerton'
and the heirs of Thomas Tyrell', to hold together with the manors, the 2 parts and the 2 parts of a third part,
the tenements and the advowson of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty.
Thomas, Thomas, Lewis, Thomas, William, Walter, John Rous and John Throgmerton' have given them 600 pounds sterling.
Thomas Montgomery,
Thomas Tyrrell,
Lewis FitzLewis,
Thomas Cornwalls,
William Lygon,
Walter Brockhampton,
John Rous,
John Throckmorton,
John Marney,
Joan Marney,
John Etchingham,
Margaret Etchingham
Basildon (in Essex),
Layer Marney, Jepcracks (in Maldon),
Horndon House, Arderne Hall (both in Horndon-on-the-Hill),
South Ockendon,
Chipping Norton, Kingsey
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Kent. Cornwall.
Westminster.
One week from St Michael, 9 Edward IV [6 October 1469].
Joan Bolton' and
William Cressill', querents, and
John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
John Lamanva, clerk, and
Michael Hals, deforciants.
The manor of Hertelegh' and 230 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 14 acres of wood in
Sowthflete, Swanescomb', Stone,
Kyngesdon' and Northflete in the county of Kent and
60 acres of land in Penhale in the county of Cornwall.
Plea of covenant.
The bishop, John Lamanva and Michael have granted to Joan the manor and tenements
and have rendered them to her in the court,
to hold to Joan, to wit, the manor of the lord king and his heirs and the tenements of the chief lords, for the life of Joan.
And after the decease of Joan the manor and tenements shall remain to the aforesaid William and
Joan, his wife, and the heirs of the body of Joan, to hold,
to wit, the manor of the lord king and his heirs and the tenements of the chief lords, for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of John Penhale, deceased,
(2) to the heirs of the body of Katherine Trevry, deceased, and
(3) to the right heirs of Michael.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Joan Bolton,
William Creshill,
John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
John Lamanva,
Michael Halse,
Joan Creshill,
John Penhale,
Katherine Trevry
Hartley, Southfleet, Swanscombe,
Stone, West Kingsdown, Northfleet,
Penhale (in Ladock and St Enoder)
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Oxfordshire. Berkshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
One month from St Michael, 9 Edward IV [27 October 1469].
Richard Harecourt, knight, and
Henry Spelman', querents, and
[Thomas] Conyers, esquire, and
Isabel, his wife, deforciants.
A fourth part of the manors of Takeley, Wyghthyll', Salford' and
Chastelton' and
a fourth part of 60 messuages, of 20 carucates of land, of 100 acres of meadow, of 300 acres of pasture and of 40 acres of wood in
Takeley, Wyghthill', Salford',
Chastelton' and Wodepery and also
the advowsons of the churches of Takeley, Salford' and
Chastelton' in the county of Oxford and
a fourth part of the manor of Sekworth'
and a fourth part of 100 acres of land, of 30 acres of meadow, of 100 acres of pasture and of 6 acres of wood in
Sekworth' in the county of Berkshire and
a fourth part of 4 messuages and of 100 acres of land in
Willicote in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
Thomas and Isabel have acknowledged the fourth parts and advowsons to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard and Henry have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Isabel
to Richard and Henry and the heirs of Richard for ever.
Warranty.
Richard and Henry have given them 300 pounds sterling.
Richard Harcourt,
Henry Spelman,
Thomas Conyers,
Isabel Conyers
Tackley, Whitehill (in Tackley), Salford,
Chastleton, Woodperry (in Stanton St John),
Seacourt,
Willicote (in Quinton)
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Wiltshire. Somerset.
Westminster.
The day after All Souls, 9 Edward IV [3 November 1469].
Richard Chokke, knight,
William Courtenay, knight,
Thomas Seymour, knight,
Peter Courtenay, clerk,
Walter Osborne, clerk,
George Houton' and
Edward Basyng, querents, and
Edmund Hungerford', knight, and
Margery, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Berton', Staunton' Fitz Herberd', Stok' and
Magna Durneford' and
43 messuages, 1 mill, 3 carucates and 600 acres of land, 164 acres of meadow, 800 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and 10 shillings of rent in
Estrop', Colcote, Amney,
Mordon', Merston', Hyworth',
Blundeston', Stratton', Haydon' Wyke,
Wydehill', Seuenehampton',
Magna Cheleworth', Parua Cheleworth', Wamborough',
Stok', Westbedewyn', Hungerford',
Colneshanger and Magna Durneford' in the county of Wiltshire and
the manor of Lokynton'
and 6 messuages, 200 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture and 40 shillings of rent in
Lokynton', Frome and Gilmersdon' in the county of Somerset.
Plea of covenant.
Edmund and Margery have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of Thomas,
as those which Thomas, Richard, William, Peter, Walter, George and Edward have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margery
to Richard, William, Thomas, Peter, Walter, George and Edward and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
Warranty.
Richard, William, Thomas, Peter, Walter, George and Edward have given them 1000 pounds sterling.
Richard Choke,
William Courtenay,
Thomas Seymour,
Peter Courtenay,
Walter Osborne,
George Hutton,
Edward Basing,
Edmund Hungerford,
Margery Hungerford
Bratton, Stanton Fitzwarren, Stock (in Great Bedwyn),
Durnford, Eastrop (in Highworth), Calcutt (in Cricklade),
Down Ampney, Moredon (in Rodbourne Cheney), Marston Meysey,
Highworth, Blunsdon, Stratton St Margaret,
Haydon Wick (in Rodbourne Cheney), Widhill (in Cricklade),
Sevenhampton, Great Chelworth, Little Chelworth (both in Cricklade),
Wanborough, West Bedwyn (in Great Bedwyn), Hungerford,
'Colneshanger',
Luckington (in Kilmersdon), Frome, Kilmersdon
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Warwickshire. Northamptonshire. Leicestershire.
Westminster.
One week from St Hilary, 9 Edward IV [20 January 1470].
The dean and chapter of the collegiate church of the Blessed Mary,
Warr', querents, and
Richard Nevill',
earl of Warwick and Salisbury, and
Anne, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Woluerdyngton' and Bathekyngton' and
3 messuages and 1 garden in Warrewyk' in the county of Warwick and
the manor of Preston' Capes in the county of Northampton and
1 toft, half a virgate of land, 2 acres of meadow and 18 shillings of rent and a rent of 2 capons in
Wheston' and Moseley in the county of Leicester.
Plea of covenant.
The earl and Anne have acknowledged the
manors, tenements and rent to be the right of the dean and chapter and the collegiate church of the Blessed Mary, Warr',
as those which the dean and chapter have of their gift,
to hold to the dean and chapter and their successors in pure and perpetual alms,
to wit, the manors and the toft, half virgate of land, 2 acres of meadow and 18 shillings of rent and the rent of 2 capons in
Wheston' and Moseley of the lord king and his heirs for ever and
the 3 messuages and garden in Warrewyk' of the chief lords for ever.
Warranty by the earl and Anne for themselves and the heirs of Anne.
The dean and chapter have taken them and their heirs into all the benefits and the prayers which shall henceforth be made in
the collegiate church for ever.
This agreement was made by the command of the lord king.
Richard Neville,
earl of Warwick and Salisbury,
Anne Neville
Wolverton, Baginton, Warwick,
Preston Capes,
Whetstone, Mowsley
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Shropshire. Gloucestershire.
Westminster.
One week from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 9 Edward IV [9 February 1470].
John Markham, knight,
Robert Danby, knight,
Richard Byngham, knight, and
John Nedeham, knight, querents, and
John, earl of Shrewsbury, and
Thomas, viscount Lisle, deforciants.
The manors of Whytchurch', Blakemere, Donyngton',
Wrokwardyn', Cheswardyn', Suttonmadok',
Tasseley, Alburbury and Bytterley in the county of Shropshire and
the manors of Payneswyk', Moreton' and Whaddon'
in the county of Gloucester.
Plea of covenant.
The earl and the viscount have acknowledged the manors to be the right of Richard,
as those which Richard, John Markham, Robert and John Nedeham have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of the earl
to John Markham, Robert, Richard and John Nedeham and the heirs of Richard for ever.
John Markham, Robert, Richard and John Nedeham have given them 4000 pounds sterling.
John Markham,
Robert Danby,
Richard Bingham,
John Needham,
John, earl of Shrewsbury,
Thomas, viscount Lisle
Whitchurch, Blackmere (in Whitchurch), Donington,
Wrockwardine, Cheswardine, Sutton Maddock,
Tasley, Alberbury, Bitterley,
Painswick, Morton Valence, Whaddon
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Oxfordshire. Devon.
Westminster.
The day after Ascension, 10 Edward IV [1 June 1470].
And afterwards one week from Holy Trinity in the same year [24 June 1470].
John Whynyngton', clerk, and
George Dawene, clerk, querents, and
John Hals, esquire, and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Sersden' and Norton' Bruyn'
and 12 messuages, 8 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land, 100 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture,
100 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Sersden' and Norton' Bruyn' in the county of Oxford and
8 messuages, 4 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 20 shillings of rent in
Wode, Westharedon', Northludbroke,
Southludbroke and Magna Modbury in the county of Devon.
Plea of covenant.
John Hals and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Whynyngton',
as those which the same John and George have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to John Whynyngton' and George and the heirs of John Whynyngton' for ever.
Warranty against Thomas, abbot of Westminster, and his successors.
John Whynyngton' and George have granted to John Hals and Elizabeth the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to John Hals and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, successive remainders
(1) to the heirs of the body of John Hals and
(2) to the heirs of the body of Elizabeth.
In default of such heirs, the manors of Sersden' and Norton' Bruyn' and 12 messuages, 8 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land,
100 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood and 40 shillings of rent in
Sersden' and Norton' Bruyn' in the county of Oxford shall remain to the right heirs of Elizabeth,
and 8 messuages, 4 tofts, 1 dove-cot, 6 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and 20 shillings
of rent in Wode, Westharedon', Northludbroke, Southludbroke and Magna Modbury in the county of Devon shall remain to
the right heirs of William Brownyng', to hold of the chief lords for ever.
John Winnington,
George Dawney,
John Halse,
Elizabeth Halse,
William Browning
Sarsden, Brize Norton,
'Wode', Haredon (in Ugborough), North Ludbrook,
South Ludbrook (both in Ermington, Modbury and Ugborough), Modbury
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Yorkshire. City of York. Vill of Kingston upon Hull.
Westminster.
One week from Holy Trinity, 10 Edward IV [24 June 1470].
John Vauasour,
Robert Percy and
John Pullan', querents, and
William Vauasour and
Elizabeth, his wife, deforciants.
The manors of Cliffe, Mikylby and
Thornton' sup[er] Montem by Neweburgh' and
1 mill in Baxby in the county of York and
4 messuages in the city of Ebor' and
6 messuages in the vill of Kyngeston' sup[er] Hull'.
Plea of covenant.
William and Elizabeth have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of John Vauasour,
as those which the same John, Robert and John Pullan' have of their gift,
and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Elizabeth
to John, Robert and John and the heirs of John Vauasour for ever.
Warranty.
John, Robert and John have granted to William and Elizabeth the manors and tenements
and have rendered them to them in the court,
to hold to William and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies, of the chief lords for ever.
In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Elizabeth.
John Vavasour,
Robert Percy,
John Pullen,
William Vavasour,
Elizabeth Vavasour
Cliffe (in Manfield), Mickleby (in Lythe), Thornton on the Hill,
Newburgh, Baxby (all 3 in Coxwold), York,
Kingston upon Hull