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Essex, esquire, and Emanuell Wolley of London, grocer, to William Chaderton of Brodfeld, esquire, Paul Hall and William Hamlin, gentlemen, of the manors of Corson and Liddiard, and of all their chantry of Ramsburie, and all their messuages and lands,

knights and gentlemen are afraid with the plague so that the "graceman" cannot borrow such garments, every alderman shall prepare and set forth in the said array two good gowns, and every sheriff and every chamberlain a gown, and the

of merchandise, and of carpenters, tailors, smiths, websters and brewsters and of the crafts of other parishioners, and goods lawfully acquired, and of their oblations, mortuaries and legacies (the tithes of corn and hay excepted and reserved), and assigning to

Thomas earl of Worcester, Henry Percy knight, both deceased, and other their tenants and of their livery and retinue and of the livery and retinue of Henry earl of Northumberland, and cease not daily so to do, although all manner

quarters of malt and barley, a hundred bacon pigs, and two hundred carcases of sheep that the king ordered him to provide and send to Berwick-on-Tweed, and to buy and provide what is lacking of these quantities, and to cause

Fouler and Thomas Clerk of Ichynden now living and Thomas Cokeyn and others now dead their estate in the said manor, and that he by deed released to them and their heirs, and for certain sums to him and by

citizen and vintner of London, to Andrew Body and John Humberston citizens and vintners of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm, and

evildoers and breakers of the peace broke the close and houses of John Pavy at the Holme, assaulted, beat, wounded and maimed him, his men and servants, took and carried away his goods and chattels to no small value, and

Bentlay, and the issues thereof taken; as it is found by inquisition, taken before the escheator and William Thirnynge, that the said messuage and all other lands and tenements in Grymesby time out of mind have been devised and devisable

the king's hands for a year and a day and that William held the messuage of John le Povere, and that John de Boys is bound to answer to the king for the year and waste. Osbert de Peterestre, imprisoned

attached and committed to prison for refusing to inform the Mayor and Aldermen of divers evildoers among the Flemish weavers, who made covins and assemblies in the City and suburbs, also for having levied unlawful tolls from Lambekyn Ruyt and

and C.) to plough and assart that land and to improve it at their pleasure without let or hindrance, reserving to the Prior and Convent and their tenants right of pasturage after the crops are carried, save where messuages

our true and lawful procurators, agents and special messengers, giving and granting to them and each of them in the name of us and of our monastery, full and free power and special mandate to appear for us and our

meadow and pasture for 42 oxen and 700 sheep in Blyburch. Plea of warranty of charter. David has acknowledged the land and meadow, and the pasture for 200 sheepand 10 oxen to be the right of the abbot and

Shortwode, and cut down and carried away his trees, viz., oak and ash trees to the value of 100 s . and for which he claimed £10 as damages. And the said Thomas de Rydeware and the others appeared and

of the Annunciation, 9 E. II., and taking his goods and chattels, viz.:-wheat, hay, peas, and beans, and linen and woollen cloth to the value of £10. The defendants appeared and denied the trespass, and appealed to a jury which

Henry de Morf and Isabella his wife. A messuage and half a virgate of land, and one-fourth of a virgate in Prenestorp and Strattonupon-Dunnesmore. William and his heirs to hold the tenement of Henry and Isabella and heirs of Isabella

of the said children, and all his lands, rents, and tenements within the City of London for life; remainders to the aforesaid John and Lucy in successive tail, and in default of heirs to pious and charitable uses. No date.

almoin, for the souls of himself, Richer and Alice his father and mother, and of [Sir William de Qwytewelle, ] knight, deceased, of land in Felthorp, faldage, heath, and turbary, and the homages and services of the tenants specified. Tuesday

the king and the bishop gave leave afresh for this church (p. 145) as if still unbuilt (for a full description see Mr. J. F. Curwen's articles in C. & W. Trans . N.S. xiii, 132-121, and Castles and Towers

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