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and Thomas Swattok, clerks, and John Worthy, of the manors of Eyston at Tower and Rothyng Eytroppe, and the advowsons of the churches there, and of the manors of Bildeston, Dryngeston, Hopton, and Shelland, with a messuage, land, wood,

said County maliciously and Seditiously and with a loud Voice did utter and Speak publish pronounce and say in the hearing and presence of many of the Liege Subjects of our said Lord the King the Treasonable and Seditious words

Tadlowe, and the messuage and carucate of land in Wylden by the grant of John Ridel, and the messuage and carucate of land in Folkesworth t o them and Edward, their son and heir, and that the above manors and

deceased, and to the said Bartholomew, Thomas and Stephen, their heirs and assigns, that Christopher and Agnes attorned tenants to them, that so she died seised of the manor with reversion to the said Bartholomew Thomas and Stephen, and that

Roger and John Payn, 6 November this year. Richard Sengyr citizen and cordwainer of London to John Potter and John Tebawde citizens and cordwainers, their heirs and executors. Charter of all his goods and chattels moveable and immovable, and all

Hals and John Osbarne were seised of the premises, and made a demise and grant thereof, by name of a messuage new built and the shops and garden adjacent, to the said deceased and to John Hankeforde, William Wonarde and

citizen and grocer of London to John Lowthe and William Wheteley, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels moveable and immovable, quick and dead, his property, merchandise, wares and debts within the realm and

citizen and vintner of London to Sir William Hill clerk and Robert Endirby citizen and tailor of London, their heirs, executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead, moveable and immovable, his property and debts

William gave to Roger Maudit and Robert, his son, and his heirs, 20 s . rent from Tadecastre mills; and to the prior of Park 2 marks rent from the same in frank almoin; and to Thomas le Lardiner 16

La Forde and La Hide. C. Hen. III. File 46. (3.) 891. Martin Cocus. Writ ( missing ). Inq . ( undated .) [Cambridge. ] Knesworthe and Waddon. 32 a . and 5 feet, certain rustic tenants, and 1/10 of

his right and claim in the lands which the said John and Katherine hold and which John de Ritlyngg and Cristina his wife, daughter of Robert Manseer, held in the towns of Hachesham and P ekham, co. Surrey, and in

sown with oats, and 12 acres of land sown with wheat ('frumento et siligine'), five acres of land sown with peas, worth �12 19s, and 300 sheep, namely 250 sheep worth �23 15s 10d, and 46 sheep worth 57s 6d,

on the west side of the vill, and 41/2 acres on the north side of the vill, and 21/2 acres under the wood, and half a bovate and 2 acres upon Berch, and half an acre under the wood towards

beyng of good mynde and hole and of good remembraunce, make and ordeyn my testament and laste will in maner and forme foloyng: First, I gif and bequeyth my Soule to almyghty god my creatour and savyor, to our blessyde

great people, and all others, as well foreigners as natives, who repair to and go within the City, and the suburb thereof, by reason of dung, and other filth and nuisances, boxes, empty tuns, and other articles, lying and placed

( lorica ) and other armour that William had left there for safe-keeping to his master at Kingeston, and the groom took the armour and carried it secretly and in thievish manner to Oxford, whereupon the mayor and bailiffs of

218, 230, 278, 316, 385, 437. purprestures, 98, 193. estovers, 10, 31, 43, 175-6, 228, 378. husbote and heybote in, 378. pasturage for sheep in, 227. undergrowth, sale of, 88, 102. -, to be cut down, 57, 165. waste in,

255. -, timber sold in, 210-1. -, b rocketts and roebuck to be taken in, 219. -, fallen trees and branches, gift of, 225. -, enclosure of, 266. -, bucks and rabbits to be taken in, 344. - See Bardfield.

] , 560, count of. See Charles. Provins , Provinum [Seine et Marne ] , 525. Provisions , oxen andsheep provided for king's march, 328. Provost , Henry le, 256. -, -, Richard, his son, 451. -, Hugh le,

of Jernemuth and all places by the coast to Ipswich. Simon atte Flete and Boniface de Slyndon, in the ports of Chichester and Seford and all places by the coast between Seford and Portesmuth. Thomas le Rente and Richard Lewe,

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