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brother and heir of Robert de Hoddesdoun of Hertfordshire, to Sir Robert Claydoun clerk and Edmund Hoddesdoun citizen and mercer of London, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of all lands, rents and services, suits of court of free men and

'Fletestrete' and by the insurgents cast down, and for the arrears thereof. Simon Stratforde citizen and draper of London to Thomas Glemesforde and Thomas Wytton citizens and drapers, their heirs, executors and assigns. Charter of all his goods and chattels

and Richard Persoun for breaking his close and houses at Wilmyngton, and for taking and leading away a horse, five oxen, nine steers, six kine and seventy sheep, price 20 l ., found there and at Excete, Erlyngton, Alfricheston

guard of Rokingham Castle, and distraining for it, with the aid if necessary of the constable of the castle; and he had of right for that service housebote and heybote in Cotingham wood, and hay and grass in the meadows

gold ring. Henry son of Peter held the manor and Henry (son of Henry and Ellen) for two years, as guardian and afterwards handed them over to the said Henry and Ellen as guardians of the said Henry (the younger).

land, and 1/3 of the mill, of the borough, of toll and markets, of garden, and of 2 parts of the whole of Chyvioth Forest. Hetpol, 4 s . 3 d . rent, and 1/3 of a meadow and of

is dead, and had three daughters, Lucy, Alice and Jueta ( alias Jota); and Juliana, Agnes, Alice, Joan, Maud, Elizabeth and Amabel ( alias Mabel), who are the next heirs of the manors of Lessendon and Bulleye, and of full

. and 28 s . from bondagers, 1 mark and 4 d . from cottars, and rents from farmers and free tenants (names given), including the town of Haysand and a moiety of Normanbey held by Hugh de Haysand, and

to be of his fee; and he holds the castle and 30 l . land by reason of the wardship of the son and heir of said Warin. Gilbert de Cheleseye, guardian of the land and heir of Geoffrey le

conferred upon William le Brown and Aline his wife, John de Burneby and Sarah his wife, and William de Parles and Joan his wife, three of his heirs, by service of 6 d . yearly, and which they delivered to

idiot or not, and what lands he has alienated, and to whom, 10 Oct. 13 Edw. I. Essex. Inq . ( undated and defective .) The said John was from his birth and is an idiot, and not sufficient for

guard of the castle of Eye; and it is the head manor from which are held the manors of Staverton, Brumswell, Eyk, Wyffarston and Stansted, and certain tenements in Goldingham and Halstead, Holeton and Brantham, all which he ought to

- of disseisin, 323. - of advowsons, 362. - of lay fees, 452. - of marriage, 454. - of oyer and terminer, 459. - de vetito namio , 184, 22 8, 419, 503. - of warranty, 179, 184, 454, 483.

and killed John le Turnour, the master, and fourteen of the mariners, and plundered th e said ship and the goods therein, and that 10 sacks of wool, price 100 marks, 4 milia of tin price 22 l .

after Michaelmas and once after Easter. The king has ordered the treasurer, barons and chamberlains of that exchequer to associate with them in that supervision and correction and to be attendant upon the matter, and the justiciary and chancellor shall

treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to discharge the said Everard and Philip and the others, and the mayor and bailiffs of Bristol, of all the said lands, rents, goods and chattels of Everard in that town and its

Geoffrey's son, and Beatrice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and that the manor is held of John Tibetoft by homage and fealty and the land of Edmond le Perpount, knight, by homage and fealty and the service

'iremonger' and John Byrell grocer, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Badowe aforesaid and elsewhere within the realm and throughout the world, and of all debts to him due: and he

i n, ibid . Animals: distraint of horses andsheep, 272. horses, dun coloured, 103. -, white, 355. -, black, 369. -, ambling, 458. boars and swine, 503. bulls, cows, steers and heifers, 503. buckhounds, the king's, 266. waste for

in St. Peter le Poor and St. Giles, CripE). - Winchester. Borden K. John le Rous , fruiterer 1295 LBB 59, J. le Rede, fruter 1297-8 LBB 67. The surname varies between ME Red and OF Rous , both 'red-haired'.

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