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heir of Edmund Hampden, knight, being a son of John Hampden, brother of the said Edmund, to William Stonore, knight, of the reversion of the manor of Dudcote, together with the advowson of the church of the same manor, of
son of Richard Blund, of Edelmeton, to Nicholas, son of Ralph Talp, for 61/2 marcs, of an acre of land with the buildings thereon, & c., in Brembelley, between lands of the prioress of Stratford and of the prior of
co. Northampton, and the brethren of the same, to Henry Marney, esquire, of the office of steward of all their manors in Essex, and of the office of bailiff of the moiety of the hundred of Wynstre called 'Wynstre half-hundred'
II. Fragment of seal . [Bedf. ] C. 2714. Letter of attorney by Thomas Blundell, of Sulesho, and Walter Pykard, of Shenley, two of the executors of the will of John Michis, authorising Laurence Pegot, of Dunstaple, co-executor of the
Grant by William de Arderne of Radbourne, to John son of William de Catesby, of the homages and services of the prior of Coventry, the abbot of Coumbe, and the prioress of Hynewode, and of Thomas le Rous and Ellen
heir of Roger de Bisshopesdon, authorising John Sire to deliver seisin to Richard de Kyngton, parson of the church of Sheldon, and Richard Botiller, chaplain, of the reversion of the manor of Larkestoke, co. Gloucester, and of the manor of
and coroner of York, for the good behaviour of Thomas son of Thomas del Boucke, of the same, whom the king has pardoned for the breach of his peace by the death of John son of John Waryn, of Baynton.
Grant by Simon son of Richard on le Grene of Hirlaustun, to Henry son of Ralph Ripun of the same, of land in the west territory of Herlaustun, viz. in Hynham. Witnesses:-Alan son of Alan Godeyet of Herlaustun, and others
Strelley, son of Sampson de Strelley, knight, to Thomas Hunt of Lyndeby, and Nicholas Parker, parson of Strelley church, of the reversion of lands and tenements in Strelley and Newthorpp, which were of the inheritance of William son of Thomas
parish of Chalk, to Richard Martyn of Eastchalk, and Richard Potkyn of Westchalk, of land lying in Northfeld, in the tenure of the lordship of Westchalk, part bounded by the marsh called 'Stoctoneslees' and by lands of the lordship of
the Jewry, parish of, 13650. -, St. Leonard Eastcheap, of Estchep, parish of, 11610. -, St. Magnus, parish of, 12276. -, St. Margaret, Lothbury, of Lothebury, parish of, 12349. -, St. Martin le Grand, collegiate church of, 12766. -, St.
ring of gold with a "diamonde sparke," a pair of "demesens," 2 a triangle, a pair of hooks of silver and double gilt, his mazer with band of silver, six spoons of silver with "mayden heds," and a pair of
Fabrics of S t Mary's church, S ts Augustine and Olave's church, Welhowe, and churches of S t Leonard's house of Nuns, of the Friars of the order of S t Francis, and of the order of Hermits of Grimsby,
earl of Cornwall, brother of the king; Simon, earl of Leicester; Ro ger [de Quincy ] , earl of Winchester; William, earl of Albemarle; [Hugh ] , earl of Oxford, and almost all the nobles of the whole of England;
his History of England under Henry IV . (ii., 71-77), gives an account of a mission of Brampton (in conjunction with the Speaker of the House of Commons and a clerical envoy) to Conrad of Jungingen, High Master of the
clerks of. See Fulconis, Hanynton, Leye, Odyam. -, appointment of chancellor, 1. -, custody of seal, 72, 588. -, death of chancellor, 502-3. -, chancery clerks, gowns for, 50. -, -, support of, 173-4. -, acknowledgment of receipt of ransom
advowson of the church of Kemmoys, of the yearly value of 5 marks; the advowson of the church of Tredenauk, of the yearly value of 10 marks; the advowson of the church of Pantek, of the yearly value of 20
archbishop of Canterbury The duke of Gloucester The bishop of Winchester The bishop of Salisbury The bishop of Bath The earl of Arundel The earl of Essex The abbot of Glastonbury The abbot of St Albans The abbot of Abingdon
by reason of any of your writs of ad quod dampnum or those of your heirs, or of any of them, or of any of your writs or those of your heirs, or of any of them, or of any
of the burgesez of the towne of Ratford, of the ferme of theire towne, by thandes of burgesez, bailyf or other, .x.li. Item, of the men of the town of [sic: read 'or' ] manours of Derlyngton and Ragenhull,