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their heires of the maners of Corby in the shyre of Lincoln, halfe the castell with the appurtenaunce of Castelbytham in the counte of Lincoln, and halfe the maner of Castelbytham in the seid counte and the maner of Langwath

Charter of demise and feo ffment of the manors of Twynem, Lynde and 'Westmeston,' two thirds of the manor of Threule, three messuages, 300 acres of land, 200 acres of wood, 200 acres of heath, 40 s . of rent

of one piece of silver. Witnesses: John Boway, Robert Barret, Stephen Reygate citizens of London. Dated London, 23 June, 35 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 June. 1456. Membrane 11 d . Henry Langley esquire, one of the executors

assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Calcote co. Buckingham, the advowson of the church of Bowebrikhill, and of 30 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture and 50 acres of wood, great or small,

'chapman,' of Swansea, 73. Margaret [of Anjou ] , Queen of Henry VI, 202. Margaret , the king's sister, afterwards duchess of Burgundy, 286. Marget , John, 'couper,' of Walden, 317. -, Thomas, 454. Margettes , Henry, 'yoman,' of Ryhall,

Castell, London, on 20 November, by licence of David de Wollore, keeper of the chancery rolls. Enrolment of grant by Philip le Wolf of Bechampton to Sir Robert Preston, rector of a mediety of Bechampton church, of his manor

sheriff of Middlesex. Order by mainprise of Richard Northland knight of Notynghamshire, Roland Armstrang of Cumberland, Thomas de Clyve of Lancashire and John de Dalton of Yorkshire to stay the further publication of the exigents against Robert Aleyn of Stretford

moiety of a messuage and one carucate of land in Whitchurche, a moiety of the advowson of Pillesdon chapel, and a moiety of the manor of Pillesdon except the moiety of a messuage, 30 acres of land, 3 acres of

sheriff of Surrey. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Henry atte Welle, John de Hoo and John Ware of Surrey and William Wymelden of the county of Suthampton, in favour of Thomas Bakere of Ledered at suit of the

vicarage of Ouchterhous in the diocese of Dunkeld, in the gift of the bishop of Dunkeld, of which he had had provision made to him, on its voidance by the death of John Cador, in virtue of letters of the

Robert, of Lincolnshire, 99. France , king of, councillor and master of the household of. See Boissay, Robert de. -, -, letters of, 46. -, king's enemies of, forfeiture for adherence to, 25. -, merchants of, 97. -, ship of,

the appeal of William Cleve chaplain, parson of Muresle of his diocese, and writ of supersedeas by mainprise of Henry Andrewe of Essex, Robert Smalley of Derbyshire, John Catevan of the county of Suthampton and Bartholomew Byllyngdoun of London 'goldsmyth';

contra Aliciam que fuit uxor Hugonis de Dokes' petentem, de custodia terre que fuit ipsius Hugonis in Selkemor', Gretwod' et Castell'. H. Dei gracia etc. vicecomiti Dors' salutem. Scias quod Laurencius de Swannewic', Robertus Gunfrei et Johannes Nel venerunt ad

delivery of a piece of silver. Dated 20 June, 1470. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 June, 10 Edward IV. 524 June 14. John Hawys, citizen and 'haberdassher' of London, one of the executors of the will of John Payne, grocer of

or farmers of an annual rent of 472 acres of waste within the forest of Melkesham for the time being. Order to pay the above abbot of Stratford an annuity of 100 s ., part of a fee of 118

vii Add to list of works in print : Emden, Reg. Camb . Biographical Register of the University of Cambridge to 1500, comp. A. B. Emden. Cambridge, 1963. p. viii Survey of Cath . Survey of . . . Cathedrals

Love; the Alderman of Billyngesgate guard the said wharf of Reynold Love up to Billingesgate; the Alderman of Walbroke keep guard between Billingesgate and the Bridge; the Alderman of Bridge keep guard of the Bridge and of the wharves as

sum of £200 for payment into the Chamber by the said Richard Langton of certain sums of money to the use of Thomas, son of Richard Payne, late draper, on his coming of age, and of Margaret, daughter of the

contrefetyng of ony manere wyn, up peyne of the same juysse of pyllory, to have as oft as he is lawfully conuict or atteynt ther of. And more ouere, for þ e accomplissement of sikerer 13 holdyng and continuaunce of

nane of the name of Dowglas nor Hammyltoun sould bruke the office of provestry within the toun of Edinburgh, and thairvpoun schew my Lord Governouris writtingis of the quhilkis the tenour followis: Gif it be questioun of this erand of

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