Difference between revisions of "Writings 1360-1369"
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*H1360 C: Grant by Richard Bidewgh de Snyterlee to Nicholas de Swerdeston burgess of Lynn, Benedict Flemyng chaplain, and Nicholas de Besteweyt de Wyghton of houses, lands, etc in Warham that descended to him after the death of William atte Gatisende de Warham, with details of easements. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no398/aKB27no398fronts/IMG_4691.htm] rcp | *H1360 C: Grant by Richard Bidewgh de Snyterlee to Nicholas de Swerdeston burgess of Lynn, Benedict Flemyng chaplain, and Nicholas de Besteweyt de Wyghton of houses, lands, etc in Warham that descended to him after the death of William atte Gatisende de Warham, with details of easements. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no398/aKB27no398fronts/IMG_4691.htm] rcp | ||
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*E1360 A: Quitclaim by Joan atte Lye de Coukham to Robert de Chapmannesford concerning all the lands and tenements in Kent that were John de Warefeld's. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no399/aKB27no399fronts/IMG_5022.htm] rcp | *E1360 A: Quitclaim by Joan atte Lye de Coukham to Robert de Chapmannesford concerning all the lands and tenements in Kent that were John de Warefeld's. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no399/aKB27no399fronts/IMG_5022.htm] rcp | ||
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*T1360 D: Quitclaim by Raymund Heryng son and heir of Margaret Heryng to Thomas de Lodelowe concerning the manor of Fotescraye and concerning the lands that Thomas holds in Paulynescraye and that had been William Vaughan's (knight) and Joan his wife. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no400/aKB27no400fronts/IMG_5600.htm] rcp | *T1360 D: Quitclaim by Raymund Heryng son and heir of Margaret Heryng to Thomas de Lodelowe concerning the manor of Fotescraye and concerning the lands that Thomas holds in Paulynescraye and that had been William Vaughan's (knight) and Joan his wife. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no400/aKB27no400fronts/IMG_5600.htm] rcp | ||
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*M1360 A: Grant by John de Perton knight son and firstborn of William de Perton to the Abbey of Westminster of an annual rent of 100 marks from the manor of Perton, which manor the abbey claims. The grant is made to settle the suit and made with the permission of the king. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no401/aKB27no401fronts/IMG_6067.htm] rcp | *M1360 A: Grant by John de Perton knight son and firstborn of William de Perton to the Abbey of Westminster of an annual rent of 100 marks from the manor of Perton, which manor the abbey claims. The grant is made to settle the suit and made with the permission of the king. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no401/aKB27no401fronts/IMG_6067.htm] rcp | ||
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+ | *M1360 B: Quitclaim by William de Welde citizen and clothier of London of the manor of Rothing Beauchamp. By final concord Arnald de Mounteny & Joan his wife had granted William the manor of Rothing Beauchamp, Essex with its advowson, by which fine William is bound to them in a 40 mark rent for the life of Joan. By this writing he commits himself to a 100 p.s. penalty if he falls a month behind payment. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no401/aKB27no401fronts/IMG_6074.htm] rcp | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 27 March 2013
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