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00503 - HOLBECH FAMILY OF FARNBOROUGH - 13th century - 20th century
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D1 - First deposit (L0001)
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1 - Deeds of Title
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1 - Conveyance between Geoffrey Bernard to Laurence, chaplain of Stodley of land in Fenny Compton - nd
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2 - Conveyance between Hugh Iuvenis de Fennicomptone to Laurence, chaplain of Stodley of land in Fenny Compton - nd
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3 - Lease (chirograph) by Robert Bigot to Simon de Bunnitone of 2 virgates of land in Fennicomptone [Fenny Compton] with messuages and all other appurtenances - nd
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4 - Conveyance between Richard Toli of Fennicompton to Andrew de Clatercot of land in Fenny Compton - nd
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5 - Conveyance by William Giffard of Willmeletton to Andrew de Clatercot of 8 acres of arable land in the fields of Fenny Compton - nd
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6 - Lease (chirograph) by Robert Bygod to William Bygod of 1 croft with 2 headlands in Fennicumton [Fenny Compton] - nd
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7 - Conveyance by Alice Labaunk of Foxcote to Simon de Pudelicote of her tenement in the vill and fields of Fennicumpton [Fenny Compton] - nd
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8 - Quitclaim with warranty and quittance of 40s by Richard Labank of Foxcote to Simon de Pudelicot and Alice his wife - nd
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9 - Conveyance by Richard de Pudelicot' to Symon de Pudelicot' of land in Fennicomton [Fenny Compton] - nd
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10 - Conveyance by Reginald Thokenham of Fiffhide to Simon de Pudelicote of a messuage and land in Fenny Compton - nd
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11 - Conveyance [quitclaim?] by Emma, widow of Reginald de Fifhyde, to Symon de Pudlicot' all her right and claim in one messuage and land in Fenny Compton - nd
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12 - Marriage, gift with warranty, by Robert Boyn, with the assent of Margery, his wife, to Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey Bernard, on his marriage to Scolacia, daughter of Robert, of 4 ac. in the fields of Comptone - nd
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13 - Quitclaim, with warranty, and quittance of 40s;. sterling, by Thomas, son of William de Wodecote, to Robert Bigot of Fennicomptone, of all his right and tenement in the vill of Fennicomptone, in homages, reliefs, rents and all other issues of the land, which Agnes, formerly the wife of Walter `Bercarius' held of William - nd
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14 - Gift, with warranty, by Robert, son of Benedict de Kent to Agnes, his sister, for her service, one messuage [with] a curtilage in Byfeld - nd
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15 - Gift, with warranty, by Henry le Frankeleyn of Merston to sir Ralph le Butiller, of one messuage and 2½ ac. and one `fithoram' in the vill of Merston - [13th century]
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16 - Gift, for a quittance of 20s, by Adam de Neptona to Robert, son of Leouric de Stanl', of 1 virgate of land in his demesne of Nepton, with a toft and a croft which Geoffrey Werrisedeu held between the land `de templo' and of Henry le Marescal - [13th century]
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17 - Gift, with warranty, and for quittance of half a silver mark, by Dionisia, daughter of Robert de Stanleia to William, son of Roger de Franketon, of all her land in Napton, with appurtenances, inherited from her father Robert, to be held in fee and inheritance by the annual of 3 shillings payable at 2 terms, 18d. at Michaelmas and 18d. at Easter, for all service - [13th century]
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18 - PART OF MS TORN AWAY, [by] lls Magnus, gift, with warranty, and quittance of 2 silver marks to Robert for his homage and service, of a half virgate of land in the fields of Napton in meadows and pastures and in all other liberties both within and without the vill that [---] - [13th century]
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19 - Gift, with warranty, by John, son of Matthew de Knytone, to Henry, son of Richard Lelung of Caldecote, and to Eva his wife, of one messuage with 8 ac. of land, and one rood of meadow, with appurtenances, in the vill and fields of Sutham, formerly given to the donor by Richard Le Lung father of Henry - [13th century]
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20 - Gift, with warranty, by Hugh Fortyn of Merstone to Richard Baull and Joan, his wife, for their homage and service, of his garden in Merston according to the measurements and boundaries there made - [13th century-early 14th century]
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21 - Gift, with warranty, by Robert Frannceys of Fennicumpton to William Grubbe of Fennicumpton of one ac. of land in the fields of Fennicumpton - [c. 1316]
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22 - Marriage gift, with warranty, by Simon, son of John de Napton, to Robert Le Grant, of 2 ac. of land and a half of one `hondon' of meadow in the territory of Napton - nd
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23 - Quitclaim by Geoffrey de Compton to John, his son and heir, of all his right and claim in one messuage and an adjoining croft next to the tenement of Robert Keuerel [?Kenerel], together with one half virgate of arable in the fields of Napton, formerly held by Richard Neel of the donor for an annual rent of 5s - nd
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24 - Gift, with warranty, by Robert, son of sir Robert Bygod of Fennicomptone, Knight, to Hugh, son of [ ]is de Pudelicote and to Juliana, his wife, and their legitimate issue, of one place formerly belonging to the said sir Robert by the gift of [?J]oce son of Alice Lucas in the vill of Fennicompton - nd
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25 - Wardship and marriage settlement, chirograph, with warranty, by Robert, son of sir Robert de Cumpton, clerk on behalf of Henry, his ward, whose father, Richard de Blacwelle, lately deceased, held one messuage and 2 virgates in Fennicumptone of Robert by knight service - [14 Feb., ?1331]
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26 - Bond for one silver penny of annual rent, due at the feast of St. Michael, for 1 ac. of arable land in the fields of Fennycumpton, from Thomas Andreu of Fennycumpton to Sir Robert Bygot, his heirs and assigns - [mid 14th century]
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27 - Gift, with warranty, by Henry Bigod of Fennicupton' to Emma, his daughter - [mid 14th century]
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28 - Gift, with warranty, by Clement, heir of Robert de Botendon, to Maurice de Welton - 14th century]
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29 - Lease indented with warranty for 25 marks by Richard Bigod son of Gilbert Bigod with the consent of his wife and his heirs to the canons and brothers of the Order of Sempringham guarding the lepers at Clatercote, of 77½ ac. of his demesne lands of Fennicumt' - [c. 1202]
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30 - Lease, with warranty and acquittance of 10 silver shillings, by Richard le Frankeleyn of Fennicomton' to Richard de Haleford and Alice his wife of one ac. of land, 4 perches of meadow, in Astmedwe in the fields of Fennicumton' - c. 2 Feb 1253
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31 - Lease, chirograph, with warranty and for acquittance of half a silver mark, by Walter le Franceys of Fennicumtone to Robert Bigod or his assigns 2 ac. of land with appurtenances in the fields of Fennicumton - [circa 29 Sep 1253]
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32 - Lease, chirograph, with warranty and acquittance of 11 shillings, by Robert Bigod of Fennicompton to Andrew de Clatercot of 2 ac. of land in the fields of Fennicompton for 23 years - [2 Feb 1254]
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33 - Lease, chirograph, with warranty and acquittance of one silver mark, by Richard le Frankeleyn of Fennicompton with the consent of Christiana, his wife, to Henry de Grenehulle of a curtilage towards (`versus') the court of William Maunsel in Fennicompton with a croft opposite the said curtilage for a term of 32 years, with free ingress and exit and free from suit of court and all secular services, to be returned at the end of the term by the lessee or his heirs to the lessor or his heirs without contradiction or impediment - [2 Feb 1257]
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34 - Fifteenth century transcript of a final concord made in the year of our Lord King at Warwick in the quindene of St. John Baptist 46 King Henry son of King John - [24 June 1262- 8 July 1262]
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35 - Quitclaim, by Alice Labaunke widow to Robert Bigod of Fennicumptone her kinsman [`nepos'] and to his heirs of all her right and claim and those of her heirs in all the lands and tenements held by the said Robert in the same vill - [15 June 1278]
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36 - Sale by Robert son of Hugh le Campiun junior, of Napton to William Herward, clerk of the same, of all his moveable goods, living and dead, within Napton or without, for 20 silver shillings, wherever they are to be sold - [6 Jan 1294]
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37 - Gift, with warranty, and acquittance of 16 silver shillings, by William son of Richard le Hore of Napton to Juliana daughter of Philip de Bruges of a ½ ac. of land in the South Field of Napton lying on Le Wetheforwe next to the land of William Gulberd to be held by Juliana, or any one to whom she may give, sell or assign in sickness or in health, for 1 silver penny to be paid to the capital lord of the fee on the Ascension Day for all services, customs and demands, except service to the king - [20 Nov 1294-19 Nov 1295]
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38 - Agreement between Nicholas de Widmerpol' and Alice his wife on the one part and Robert son and heir of Robert de Cumpton knight on the other part - early 14th century
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39 - Gift with warranty by Robert Le Frenche of Fennycumptone to William Groubbe of Fennycumptone of 1 ac. of land lying separate in the fields of Fennycumpton', a ½ ac. of land lying on the culture called Blakebanlond between the land of William de Duntone and Hugh Mile, 2 roods at Radewellesithe between the land of the rector of Fennycumpton' and of Hugh Mile, to be held by the services due and accustomed to the chief lord of the fee - [12 June 1316]
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40 - Gift with warranty by Thomas son of Thomas Collon of Priors Merston to Roger le Bodul and Henry his brother of Priors Merston of 2 ac. of his arable land and a ½ ac. and 1 rood of meadow lying in the fields of Priors Merston - early 14th century-mid 14th century
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41 - Gift by Henry de Wormeleyghton' to Thomas his son, Matilda wife of the said Thomas, and their heirs of 1 messuage with a garden and 12 ac. of arable land with meadows and pastures in the vill and fields of Bifeld in divers places and abutments in le Broke - [18 Dec. 1328]
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42 - Lease, indented, with warranty, by John, lord of Crofte near Brig'norht, to William inthe Hoerne and John Huwet' of Napton', of his capital messuage with all his arable land, meadow and pasture in the vill and fields of Napton, for their lives, except the tenements held within and outside Napton by John Huwet by written agreement, at a rent of 61s.6d. payable at the feast of the Nativity of St. John Bapt', with the rents and services due to the capital lords of the fee, and one heriot after the death of both lessees - [26 Jul 1329]
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43 - Lease, indented, with warranty, by Robert de Napton', knight, to Clemencia, formerly the wife of Robert Keuerel of Napton', of a part of 2 ac. of meadow in the fields of Napton in le Smethemede for life, viz, that part which Clemencia had previously quitclaimed to the said Robert, knight, for the rent of ½d at Easter for all secular services - [25 Jul 1330]
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44 - Gift, with warranty, by Matilda, daughter of Richard le Yreys of Fennycumpton', to William, son of Elias de Pakynton', his heirs and assigns of 1 messuage situated between the tenement of Sir Robert Bygod and the high way, and of an annual rent of 1½d from 5½ ac. of arable land in the vill and fields of Fennycumpton - [18 Sep 1333]
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45 - Quitclaim with warranty and acquittance of 40s. sterling, by Elias son and heir of the late Richard son of Alice de Labanke of Foxcot' in the parish of Iddebur' next the abbey `de la Bruer'', co. Oxon., to William son of Simon de Pudlicot' of Fennycumpton' his kinsman ("nepotimeo") of all rights and claims in all the lands, tenements, rents, homages and services which the said William de Pudlicot' has in the vill of Fennycumpton' - [1336]
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46 - Lease, indented, with warranty by John son of William le Wrythe of Byfeld to Thomas son of Nigel the late son of Henry de Wrmleytton' `in Byfeld' for the term of his life, 1 messuage with appurtenances in the vill of Bifeld, 11 ac. of arable, 3½ perches of meadow, in the fields of Byfeld, which John had by enfeoffment and gift from Thomas son of Nigel for the rent of a rose at the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, with reversion to John after the death of Thomas, except his goods and chattels in the vill and fields - [25 Apr 1338]
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47 - Gift by William, son of Elias de Pakinton' of Fennycompton' to Richard Louel clerk of part of a messuage in Fennycumpton' which William had by gift and enfeoffment from Henry de Caldecote, that is, 1 messuage with 1 ac. of arable land on le Honginde between the tenements of Robert de Pakynton' on both sides to be held of the lord of the fee by the accustomed services - [5 Jun 1338]
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48 - Gift with warranty by Robert Keuerel of Napton' to John his son of 4s of annual rent from 8 ac. of land in Napton which John son of Stephen and Anabilla his wife hold for life of Robert Keuerel, with the reversion to John his son of the 8 ac., after the death of the lessee, for the rent of 1 grain of wheat at the feast of St. Michael for all services, and with reversion to Robert and his heirs if John his son should die without heirs - [Jun 1340-Jul 1340]
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49 - Quitclaim, with warranty, by Joan daughter of William Benet of Byfeld to John son of William `Carpentarii' of Byfeld, of 1 ac. of arable land in the fields of Byfeld which John had by gift and enfeoffment of Richard le Taylour to be held by the services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee - [10 Apr 1342]
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50 - Lease, chirograph, by Thomas Nel of Bifeld to John son of William le Write of his capital messuage in le Chirchende of Bifeld, with a half virgate of land, and meadow and common of pasture in the fields of Bifeld, saving to Thomas for his life the room with a cellar facing south, next William le Wryte to be held by John in hereditary right and perpetuity with services due and accustomed to the chief lords of the fee after the death of Thomas and at a rent of 8 silver pennies, 2 quarters of corn, 10 strikes of barley, 2 strikes of oats and a half quarter of peas due at the feast of St. Michael and at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord and to be paid to Thomas during his life time - [27 Apr 1343]
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51 - Counterpart of lease, chirograph, by Thomas Nel of Bifeld to John son of William le Write of his capital messuage in le Chirchende of Bifeld, with a half virgate of land, and meadow and common of pasture in the fields of Bifeld, saving to Thomas for his life the room with a cellar facing south, next William le Wryte to be held by John in hereditary right and perpetuity with services due and accustomed to the chief lords of the fee after the death of Thomas and at a rent of 8 silver pennies, 2 quarters of corn, 10 strikes of barley, 2 strikes of oats and a half quarter of peas due at the feast of St. Michael and at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord and to be paid to Thomas during his life time, catalogued at L0001/50 - nd
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52 - Bond, chirograph, declaring that Robert [? ---d: hole in MS] lord of Fennycompton' is bound by his writing to Sir Roger Bishop of Coventry and of Lichfield, for £40 sterling, to be paid at the Nativity of St. John the Baptiser (`le Baptistre') next following - [21 Sep 1346]
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53 - Gift, with warranty, by Henry Bygot of Fennycumptone to Emma his daughter her heirs and assigns, of 1 messuage in the vill of Cumptone lying between the messuage of the donor and that of Alice his daughter, 2 ac. of arable in the fields of Cumptone, ½ ac. in East Field on Blachemild next the land of Walter de Blacwelle and the land of Mary Beaufiz, and ½ ac. in Helden next the land of Walter and the land of the prior of Clatercote - [1293-1347]
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54 - Gift of marriage portion by Juliana daughter of Richard `clericii' of Fennicumptone to Richard Toly and Agnes daughter of Juliana and their legitimate issue of 2 messuages in the vill of Cumpton' - [16 Jan 1348]
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55 - Gift with warranty by William Hugyn of Byfeld to Philip Wrete and Alice his wife daughter of John Heynes, of 1 messuage with appurtenances in Byfeld & 6 ac. of arable with meadow and pasture in the fields of Byfeld, for the rent of a rose at the feast of the Nativity of Blessed John Baptist for all services and suit of court, except forinsec service due to the King and those to the lord of the fee - [20 Jan 1349]
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56 - Gift, with warranty, and acquittance for certain sum of silver, by Emma daughter of Henry Bygod of Fennicumpton to Alice daughter of Walter de Blacwll', of 2 ac. of arable in the fields of Fennicumpton' - [1296-1350]
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57 - Quitclaim by Henry son of Cromme of Fennicumpton' to Sir Robert Bygod of Fennicumpton', his heirs and assigns, of one silver penny of annual rent at the feast of Easter, formerly due from Matilda relict of William `Iuuen' `of Fennicumpton' for the tenement in the vill of Fennicumpton' lying next Robert son of Henry Bygod on the West side - [1296-1350]
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58 - Quitclaim by Henry son of Cromme of Fennicumpton' to Sir Robert Bygod of Fennicompton', his heirs and assigns of one silver penny of rent, due at Easter, with wardship, reliefs, escheats, liberties and all other things pertaining to the said rent, from Matilda relict of William `Iuuen' `of Fennicumpton' for a messuage in Fennicumpton held of Henry by Matilda, lying next to that of Robert, son of Henry Bygod, on the West side, and for 2 ac. of land in the fields of Fennicumpton', one in West Field `into Knytthem Brok' next the land of Gunnild Lucas, and one in East Field on le Bacergalle next the land of Sir Robert Bygod - [late 13th century-early 14th century]
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59 - Lease, indented, with warranty, by Sir Robert Bygot knight to John de Derset of Fenicompton' and Felicia his wife, for the term of their lives of 1 messuage on the king's highway, extending into the field lying between the tenements of the parson and of Agnes le Smyth, and 7 ac. of arable in the vill and fields of Fenicompton - [14 Nov 1350]
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60 - Lease, chirograph, with warranty, by Robert de Fenicompton' knight to William Salle of the same Margery his wife and John their son, of 1 messuage lying between the tenements of William le Draper and John Mile in Fenicompton' for their 3 lives, at a rent of 12d to be paid in equal portions at 3 terms, at the feast of the Purification of Blessed Mary, Pentecost and St. Michael, with suit of court twice yearly at Robert's court, and with heriot after the decease of the last of the three, for all secular services and demands - [18 Nov 1350]
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61 - Gift, with warranty, by Sarah daughter of Hugh de Pudlicot' to Sir Robert Bygot, of a certain portion of 1 messuage which she has inherited after the decease of Alice, her mother - [14th century]
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62 - Lease, chirograph, with warranty, by Simon de Leek knight to John son of Robert de Cumpton' knight and to Agnes daughter of William Randolf of Alyngton clerk of the manor of Cumpton' with all the lands, tenements, rents, services, meadows, pastures and woods as formerly held by the said Robert for his life-time, and which lease he now ratifies, approves and confirms - [28 Jan. 1368 [1369]]
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63 - Conditional sale, indented, by John de Compton' to Sir Richard at Welle parson of the church of Aven dercet, of the wardship of all the lands and tenements of Henry Mile deceased of Fennycompton' held by knight service, during the minority of his son and heir John, and until he attains his full and lawful age, together with the marriage dues of John without disparagement, and with the annual rents and services to the said John de Compton - [19 Apr 1374]
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64 - Gift, with warranty, by William Crompe of Lodbrok' to William Hawkyns of Lodbrok' of all his lands and tenements in Lodbrok', with services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee. - [1 Jan 1376]
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65 - Gift, with warranty, by John son of Henry Flekkenho of Loddebroke and Elizabeth wife of the said John to William de Ocham James de Bevyngton' John Styward' William Palmere Simon de Langham John Cros and John de Manby of Coventry of all his lands, tenements, meadows and pastures in the vill and fields of Herburbury - [4 Apr 1381]
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66 - Exemplification of a plea held in the court of Ralph Stafforde at Schenyndone in which Richard Colyns claimed by licence of the lord, the right to an inquisition to determine whether he was villein or not - [27 May 1392]
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67 - Gift, with warranty, by Godwin (`Gaudinus') Patemon parson of the church of Avendercet to Robert Webbe of Fennycompton' of one messuage in Fennycompton', 32 ac. of arable in the fields of Fennycompton' and 1 virgate of meadow in the lower fee in le Est Mede Brodemer' Ahwellemoor' Holowellemoor Wondurston'-moor, when it shall fall due, together with pasture at Kyppynggusput and with headlands of meadow and pastures and all pertaining to the messuage and land - [5 May 1399]
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68 - Lease, indented, by John de Catesby and William Brok' rector of the church of Lodbrok' to Richard Colleson' of Merston Prioris and Alice his wife daughter of Juliana Budele of Merston Prioris, of 2 ac. of land with appurtenances in the said Merston for their life time, which they lately sought to have from the said Juliana - [16 Jan 1404]
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69 - Quitclaim by John Herward' son of John Herward of Napton' to Thomas Dyestere of the same, of all his right in 8 ac. of land, which he inherited after the death of Joan his mother and which the said Thomas and Joan his wife now hold for the term of Joan's life - [8 Dec 1408]
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70 - Conditional gift, indented, by John Masthrop' William Rynell' and John Coupere to John Wryght' of Byfeld and Avice his wife for the term of their lives of one messuage with a garden adjoining, and one virgate of land with appurtenances, lately belonging to Agnes Reyner, all of which the donors recently held by gift and enfeoffment of the said John Wryght' in Byfeld - Byfeld, 27 April 10 Hen. IV [1409]
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71 - Declaration by Sir William Hogges of London priest of the enfeoffment about 30 years ago by Thomas Wyllys of Alkerynton' of him the said Sir William and of [blank] Wyllys priest uncle of the said Thomas in certain lands and tenements in Alkerynton - [1443]
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72 - Lease, indented, with warranty, by John Compton' son and heir of William Compton' junior lately of Howton next Newerk in co.Nottingham to Hugh Pakenham and Master John Pakenham clerk, of his manor of Compton, alias Fennycompton next Chepyng dorset in co. Warwick with all rents, services, lands, tenements, meadows and pastures, and with services due to the capital lords, for the term from the date of this lease until Easter 1450 - [1446]
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73 - Gift, with warranty, by John Compton' son and heir of William Compton' junior lately of Howton' next Newerk in co. Nottingham to Hugh Pakenham and Master John Pakenham clerk, of his manor of Compton alias Fennycompton next Chepyngdorset in co. Warwick, with all rents, services, lands, tenements, meadows and pastures, for a certain sum of English money, and with services due and accustomed to the capital lords - [1446]
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74 - Gift, with warranty, by John Compton' lately of Houton next Newerke co.Nottingham to John Beaufitz of one parcel of land in Fenycompton called le Hallclosse, to be held by service due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee. - [1447]
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75 - Receipt for 50s. by Hugh Pakenham and John Pakenham clerk from John Beaufitz, farmer of all the lands, tenements, rents and services in Fennycompton next Chepyngdorset which they lately had by gift from John Compton esquire - [1448]
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76 - Quit-claim, with warranty, by Elizabeth Compton' to John Beaufitz, of all her right and title in the manor of Fennycompton', next Chepyngderset co. Warwick - [1449]
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77 - Quitclaim by Hugh Pakenham and John Pakenham clerk to John Beaufitz of their whole title and claim in all their lands, tenements, rents and services in Fennycompton' next Chepyngdorsette, which they lately had by grant from John Compton' esq - [1451]
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78 - Letter of attorney by Ralph Buttiller Lord of [?S]udeley to John Aylesbury and John Seman to take seisin from John Beaufitz in the manor of Fennycompton' with its appurtenances - [1451]
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79 - Gift, with warranty, by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife and to their legitimate issue of his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of all his lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe - [1453]
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80 - Letter of attorney by Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight to John Beaufitz to give seisin to Thomas Botiller his son and heir and to Thomas' wife Eleanor daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife of and in his manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe and Fennycompton, and of and in all his lands and tenements called Shipleysthing in Greffe - [1453]
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81 - Letter of attorney given by Thomas Botiller son and heir of Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight and by Eleanor his wife daughter of John Earl of Salop' and of Margaret his wife to Thomas Throkmarton' to take seisin from Ralph Botiller lord of Sudeley knight of and in the manors of Chepingdorset, Greffe, Fennycompton' and of and in all the lands and tenements called Shipleysthing with appurtenances in Greffe and in all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services in Chepingdorset, Greffe and Fennycompton' - [1453]
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82 - Quitclaim, with warranty, by Ralph Buttiller lord of Sudeley knight to Eleanor Buttiller one of the daughters of John Earl of Salop and lately the wife of Thomas Buttiller knight Ralph's son of all his right and title of and in the manor of Fennycompton' and in all the lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, woods, rents, reversions and services in Fennycompton' - [1460]
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83 - Letter of attorney given by Thomas Warde of Napton' son and heir of William Warde of the same to Robert Oborow of Brawndeston to give seisin in 1 ac. of arable in the fields of Napton on the hill, lying on the culture next to Horswelcros next to the land of `dni'' de la more according to the form and effect of a charter concerning this - [1460]
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84 - Royal writ [or ? apograph] to the sheriff of Warwickshire ordering him to take into his hand, under view of legal men of the county, 40 ac. of arable, 10 ac. of meadow and 12 ac. of pasture, with appurtenances, in Fennycompton' which John Beaufitz claims as his right in court, before the king's justices at Westminster, against William Saunders and Alice his wife - [1461]
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85 - Gift, with warranty, by Eleanor Boteler' lately the wife of Thomas Boteler' knight now deceased to Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of the daughters of John Earl of Salop' deceased and sister of her the aforesaid Eleanor and to Thomas Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers of her manor of Fenycompton' together with the reversion of her manor of Ore [Oare] under Savernake in co. Wilts and of divers messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services in Draycote, Coldecote and Chikeladerigg [Draycot, Calcutt and ?Chicklade] in the said county, now in the tenure of John Cheyny for life, without demand of waste to be held by services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee. - [1468]
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86 - Letter of attorney given by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas Boteler deceased to Robert Handy and Thomas Askell knights jointly and singly to deliver full seisin of the manor of Fenycompton to Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife of John now Duke of Northefolch' one of the daughters of John Earl of Salop' deceased sister of the aforesaid Eleanor to Thomas Throkmarton' and to John Eyuers - [1468]
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87 - Letter of attorney given by Elizabeth Duchess of Northefolch' wife of John now Duke of Northefolch' by Thomas Throkmarton' and by John [MS torn: ? Ey]uers to John Seman' and Gilbert Cockes jointly and singly to take seisin of and in the manor of Fenycompton' and in all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services with appurtenances in Feny Compton' according to the charter given by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas Boteler knight deceased - [1468]
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88 - Gift of corrody of £6.13.4 for life by Ralph Buttiller Knight Lord of Seudeley to John Beaufitz his servant, for his good and pleasing service, of and in the manor of Sherryfeslenche and Churche Lenche, co. Worcester, to be paid at the feasts of the Annunciation of Blessed Mary the Virgin and of St. Michael the Archangel in equal portions by the farmers or occupiers of the said lands, which may be entered, distrained or confiscated by the said John Beaufitz or his attorney if there is default for 8 weeks, until payment is made - [1468]
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89 - Exemplification of a recovery in Hilary term 9 Ed.IV, roll lxiij, by John Beaufitz through Thomas Aleyn his attorney against Richard Petyfere of one messuage, 40 ac. of arable, 12 ac. of meadow, and 8 ac. of pasture with appurtenances in Fennycompton' which John claimed as his right against Richard by the writ of `Formedon in descender': Richard did not appear and also defaulted in the octaves of St. Michael last - [Jan 1470-Feb 1470]
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90 - Quitclaim by Richard Westebroke clerk and by Agnes lately the wife of William Rogger' of Petesfyld co. Suth' [Southampton] to Joan lately the wife of John Thorpe and to Thomas Wyllys son of the said Joan of Napton' of all real and personal actions which they had against the said Joan and Thomas by reason of the administration of the goods of the said John Thorpe, or for any other reason at any time - [1471]
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91 - Quitclaim, with warranty, by Alice heir of Richard Petyfer of Fennycompton' to William Saundurs of Banbury of all her right and title in the lands, tenements, rents and reversions which she inherited from the said Richard her father, after his death, in the vill and fields of Fennycompton - [1472]
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92 - Quitclaim by William Saunders to John Beaufitz of all his right and title in all his lands and tenements with appurtenances in Fennycompton, except those lands and tenements formerly belonging to Thomas Beaufitz his father, and to Thomas Fryday and John Derby, or any one of them in the said vill - [1473]
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93 - Inspeximus by Thomas Roger and James Hobert of the charter of gift with warranty by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas Boteler knight now deceased - [1474]
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94 - Exemplification of the Inspeximus charter of Thomas Roger and James Hobert enrolled at their petition on 11 July 14 Ed.[IV] before Thomas Bryan and his colleagues of the Bench at Westminster in Trinity term 14 Ed.[IV], which contains the charter of gift by Eleanor Boteler lately the wife of Thomas Boteler knight now deceased - [1474]
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95 - Enfeoffment by John Wenlok Richard Suthwell and Robert Bernard' to John Evers Thomas Waldyf John Aylesbury and Thomas Clopton' of their manor of Fenycompton' next Chepyngdorset and all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services pertaining to it which the donors jointly held by quitclaim from John Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth his wife, as contained in the fine in the Court of the Lord King at Westminster made between the Duke and Duchess and the aforesaid John Wenlok Richard Suthwell and Robert Bernard' within the quindene of The Holy Trinity 14 Ed.IV before Thomas Bryan' Richard Chokke Thomas Littelton' and Richard Nele, justices of the common bench - [1474]
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96 - Enfeoffment, indented, by Ralph Verney Alderman of London and John Reigny Gentilman to Edward Ralegh knight and Margaret his wife and the legitimate heirs of their bodies, of the manors of Farneborough co. Warr' Claydon' co. Oxon' Westhagyngton Charlys Westbokelond and Waleston [West Hagginton, Charles, West Buckland, ? Woolstone] and half the manor of Courtesknoll [Curtis Knowle] co. Devon' lately recovered by the said Ralph and John against the said Edward by the writ `De recto habendo et tenendo', to be held by the services due and accustomed to the capital lords of the fee - [1476]
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97 - Gift, with warranty, by Richard Shyrlok' alias Richard Shyrley and Agnes his wife one of the sisters and heirs of Thomas Tubbe junior of Fennycompton' now deceased and by William Shyrlok' alias William Shyrley and Margaret his wife another of the sisters and heirs of the said Thomas Tubbe to Oliver Wygan' chaplain and to Margaret Wygan' sister of the said Oliver and to the legitimate heirs of her body, of lands and tenements in Fennycompton' formerly belonging to Robert Tubbe father of the said Thomas Agnes and Margaret Tubbe to be held of the capital lords by the service due and accustomed and in default of issue of Margaret the estate shall revert to the heirs of Edward Wygan' father of Oliver and Margaret - [1486]
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98 - Quitclaim, with warranty, relating to the previous gift [L0001/97] - [1486]
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99 - Gift, with warranty, by John Beaufitz to William Raves' John Duston' Richard Butelere of Solyhull Edward Baly Richard Warde chaplain and Robert Hore, of his manors in Fenycompton' and Lodbroke, to be held of the chief lords by service due and accustomed: John Goldsmyth and William Clerke are granted power of attorney to deliver seisin - [8 Sep 1487]
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100 - Receipt for the audit of the account of Thomas Willys bailiff and collector of the rents in Napton for Nicholas Vaws knight presented to William Lane auditor of the said Nicholas for one year, from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel 3 Hen. VII to the same feast 4 Hen. VII - [c. Sep 1488]
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101 - Gift, with warranty, by Oliver Wygan' chaplain and Robert Wygan' to Thomas Knyght' and John Whyche clerks of messuages, lands, tofts and tenements in the vill and fields of Fenycompton - [1490]
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102 - Gift, with warranty, by John Shropshere and Alice his wife one of the sisters and heirs of Thomas Tubbe Jun' lately of Fennycompton' now deceased to Oliver Wygan' chaplain, of all their lands and tenements in the vill and fields of Fennycompton' formerly belonging to Robert Tubbe father of the said Thomas and Alice to be held of the capital lords of those fees by the services due and accustomed - [1498]
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103 - Quitclaim, with warranty, by John Shropshere of Wroxston' co. Oxon husbandman' and Alice his wife one of the sisters and heirs of Thomas Tubbe Jun' of Fennycompton' now deceased to Oliver Wygan' chaplain, of all their right and title in lands and tenements in the vill and fields of Fennycompton', formerly in the possession of Robert Tubbe father of the said Thomas and Alice - [1498]
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104 - Gift, with warranty, by Richard Smythe son and heir of John Smythe lately of Napton' to Thomas Wyllys and Richard Wyllys his son of one messuage with a barn in Napton' - [1510]
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105 - Receipt by John Cranowe to Richard Wyllys Gentilman' for the sum of 43s. 4d. due at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel last of an annual rent of £4 : 6 : 8 granted for life to John Cranowe - [1512]
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106 - Gift by John Porter `Gentylman'' and William Bakhouse John Goslyng' Roger Grountham and Henry Yardley at the instance of Dame Margery Belyngham widow of the manor of Fenycompton' with appurtenances and other lands, tenements, rents, reversions, services, meadows and pastures in Fenycompton' and also 1 tenement and 2 crofts in Kenelworth now in the tenure of Agnes Guphull - [1515]
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107 - Gift, with warranty, by Balthasar (`Baltezer') Shukburgh `gentilman'' to Thomas Wyllys of Napton and Richard Wyllys of 20 ac. of land with `lez hadauz et cheuecirs' in Napton, of which 6 ac. were lately of the land of Thomas Warde and the other 14 ac. were of the land of John Godfrey - [1520]
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108 - Receipt by John Cranow to Richard Wyllys Gent for the sum of 43s. 4d., due on the feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Mary last, of an annual rent of £4 : 6 : 8 granted for life to John Cranow - [1521]
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109 - Receipt of John Cranowe to Richard Wyllys Gent for the sum of 43s. 4d., due at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel last, of an annual rent of £4 : 6 : 8 granted for life to John Cranowe - [1523]
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110 - Gift, with warranty and for a certain quittance, by John Myle of Banbury co.Oxon' and Agnes his wife to Henry Makepeace of Chepyngdorsett of 1 messuage, 5 virgates of arable land and 5 ac. of meadow with 2 tofts in the vill and fields of Fennycompton' which he inherited after the death of his father Thomas Myle, to be held to the use of Henry of the capital lords of the fee by the services due and accustomed - [1524]
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111 - Quitclaim by John Valans of Cropredie Henry Petifere of Knyghtcote and Thomas Petifere of Fenycompton' to Henry Makepeax of Chepyngdorsett of all their right and title in one messuage, 5 virgates of land, 5 virgates of meadow and 2 tofts in the vill and fields of Fenycompton' which they, with Nicholas Wodwarde now deceased, formerly had by the gift and enfeoffment of Thomas Myle lately of Cropredy now deceased - [1525]
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112 - Quitclaim, with warranty, and for a certain quittance, by Edward Wygan' professor of sacred theology the kinsman (`consanguineus') and heir of Oliver Wygan' chaplain deceased to Henry Makepeace of Chepyng' Dassett of his whole right and title in the lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, rents, reversions and services in the vill and fields of Fenycompton' and Marton', lately belonging to Oliver Wygan' clerk deceased - [1525]
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113 - Gift, indented, with warranty, by John Porter son and heir of Thomas Porter to William Spencer knight Richard Wyllys (Willis) senior John Graunte William Wyllys (Willis) Richard Wyllys (Willis) junior Edmund Dalby Edward Porter John Carpynter and Richard Nevyll' (Nevile) of Leighton Bussard of 7 messuages and 8s. 9d. of rent, with appurtenances, in Blacolnesley Potter Purry Yerdley and Paukesley in co. Northampton and all the donor's lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, rents, reversions and services in the said places - [1528]
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114 - Bond by John Porter gent to Richard Willis gent for £200 sterling to be paid to Richard at the feast of the Nativity of St. John Baptist next following - [1528]
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115 - Bargain and Sale, indented, by Dame Margery Belyngehame widow "late" wife of Robert Belyngeham knight daughter and heir to John Beaufitz late of Balsall esquire deceased to Richard Willis gentleman of the manor of Fenny Compton with all common of pasture and all her other hereditaments in Fennycompton - [1530]
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116 - Bond by Dame Margery Belyngham widow lately the wife of Robert Belyngeham knight daughter and heir of John Beaufitz late of Balsall esquire deceased to Richard Willis of Priors Merston `Gentillman' for £200, to be paid at the feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Mary next following - [1530]
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117 - Confirmation of the gift, with warranty, by Dame Margery Bellyngeham' widow lately the wife of Robert Bellyngeham' knight daughter and heir of John Beautifitz late of Balsall esquire deceased to Richard Wyllys `Gentilman' and Joan his wife of the manor of Feny Compton' with rents and services of all the free tenants belonging to the same manor together with the suits of court, wardships, marriage dues, reliefs, heriots and escheats, and with common pasture for all their animals in the vill and fields, to be held of the capital lords of that fee by the services due and accustomed - [1530]
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118 - Quitclaim by William Bakhouse John Goslynge Roger Granntham and Henry Yerdley to Richard Willys' `Gentilman' of all their right and title in the manor of Feny Comptun' with which they have been enfeoffed by Dame Margery Bellyngeham' widow with the intention of fulfiling her last will - [1530]
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119 - Final concord, indented, made before Robert Brudenell' Antony Fitzherbert Thomas Englefeld William Shelley Justices between Richard Wyllys `Gentilman' plaintiff and Margery Bellyngeham' widow lately the wife of Robert Bellyngeham' knight daughter and heir of John Beautfitz lately of Balsall esquire deforciant of the manor of Fenny Compton' with appurtenances - [post 9 Apr 1531]
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120 - Exemplification of a recovery - [1566]
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121 - Grant of an annuity - [1579]
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122 - Letters patent - [1580]
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123 - Bond - [1580]
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124 - Gift - [1591]
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125 - Covenant to lead to uses of a fine - 1609
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126 - Bargain and sale - 16 May 1610
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127 - Memorial of agreement - 6 May 1612
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128 - Will with note of grant of probate (copy) - mid 17th century
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129 - Assignment of a term of years - 11 Jun 1664
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130 - Mortgage - 24 Jun 1664
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131 - Mortgage - 24 Jun 1664
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132 - Bond - 24 Jun 1664
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133 - Bargain and sale, to make a tenant to the precipe to suffer a recovery - 20 Oct 1668
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134 - Mortgage - 26 Mar 1669
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135 - Bond - Mar 1669
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136 - Receipt - 26 Mar 1669
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137 - Assignment of a mortgage - 26 Mar 1669
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138 - Receipt - 26 Mar 1669
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139 - Assignment of a mortgage - 26 Aug 1674
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140 - Bond - 26 Aug 1674
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141 - Receipt - 26 Aug 1674
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142 - Receipt - 26 Aug 1674
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143 - Letter - 6 Aug 1675
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144 - Additional mortgage - 1675-1676
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145 - Bond - 29 Aug 1675
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146 - Receipt - 29 Aug 1675
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147 - Quitclaim of dower - 13 Jan 1676 [1677]
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148 - Additional mortgage - 15 Jan 1676 [1677]
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149 - Bond - 15 Jan 1676 [1677]
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150 - Receipt - 15 Jan 1676 [1677]
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151 - Receipt - 22 Oct 1679
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152 - Wrapper enclosing L0001/151 - 22 Feb 1679 [1680]
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153 - Covenant to stand seised - 22 Feb 1679 [1680]
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154 - Wrapper enclosing L0001/153 - 22 Feb 1679 [1680]
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155 - List of lands and values - 1683
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156 - Short list of lands, memoranda, and list of rents - 1683
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157 - Articles of agreement for conveyance - 19 Sep 1683
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158 - Quitclaim, with release of debt - 28 Nov 1683
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159 - Quitclaim, with release of debt - nd
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160 - Account of debt - 10 Jan 1683 [1684]
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161 - A torn slip of paper - nd
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162 - Bargain and sale - 3 Apr 1684
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163 - Letters of attorney to deliver seisin - 3 April 1684
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164 - Trustees' account - 16 Apr 1684
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165 - Lease, prior to release - 28 March 1687
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166 - Memorandum - [post June 1689]
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167 - Left-hand indenture of a final concord - [Nov 1694]
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168 - Right-hand indenture of a final concord - [Nov 1694]
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169 - Left-hand indenture of a final concord - [Nov 1709]
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170 - Right-hand indenture of a final concord
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171 - Articles of agreement - 10 Jun 1758
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172 - Letter - 28 May 1847
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173 - Slip of parchment - nd
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174 - Slip of parchment
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175 - Licence by letters patent granted to John Melton' knight son and heir of John Melton' esquire son and heir of John Melton' knight son and heir of John Melton' knight to enter the manor of Rodeston' which extends into Over Rodeston' and Nether Rodeston' co. Northampton and the manors of Over Rodeston' and Nether Rodeston' in the same county lately held by Antony Melton now deceased and since passed to the King - [1504]
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176 - Exemplification of a recovery between Thomas Beuerley John Wattys John Foule Hugh Say (plaintiffs) and John Melton esquire (deforciant), Thomas Fyssher being the vouchee, of the manor of Rudstone with appurtenances, 20 messuages, 10 cottages, 50 ac. of land, 40 ac. of meadow, 50 ac. of pasture, 100 ac. of wood and £10 of rent in Rudstone - [1510]
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177 - Bargain and sale, indented, by John Melton' Esquyre son' & heire of Sir John Melton' knyght deceassed late of Aston' co. York to John Bruges Citizein' & Alderman' of London' and Nicholas Lamberd Citizein' & Grocer of London' of the manor of Rudston' co. Northampton and the manor of Aston' co. York with all the advowsons of churches, lands and rents in Rudston', Over Rudston' and Neder Rudston' and in Aston', of the clear yearly value of £45 - [1511]
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178 - Defeasance by means of covenant, indented, between John Melton esquyer son & heire of John Melton' knyght deceassed late of Aston' co. York and John Bruges (signs "Brugges") Citezein' & Aldreman of London' and Nicholas Lamberd (signs "Lambard") Citezein' & Grocer of London' of a bargain and sale of 4 Jan. 2 Hen. VIII [1511] (L1/177) by which the said John Bruges and Nicholas Lamberd were to be seised of the manors of Rudston co. Northampton and Aston' co. York - [1511]
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179 - Covenant, indented, between John Melton Esquyer and John Twyselton, Cetezen and goldsmyth of London, reciting the bargain and sale by John Bruges Cetezen and Alderman' of London' and Nicholas Lambert Cetezen and grocer of London of the manor of Rudston' co. Northampton otherwise called the manor of Rodston' with rents tenements reversions and appurtenances in Rudston', Over Rudston and Nethyr Rudston' otherwise called Over Rodston' and Nethyr Rodston' to John Twyselton, ratified by John Melton with the assent of Thomas Lord Darcy - [1513]
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180 - Quitclaim by Thomas Darcy knight Lord Darcy and George Darcy knight to Thomas Beuerley John Wattis John Foule and Hugh Seye of their whole right and title of and in the manor of Rodston' co. Northampton, for the use of John Twisilton' - [1514]
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181 - Transcript on paper of an Inquisition Post Mortem taken 7 Oct.9 Hen. VIII, after the death of Henry Kebill late Citizen and grocer of the City of London and Merchant of the Staple - [? late 16th century]
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182 - Counterpart of bargain and sale - [1572]
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183 - Bargain and sale - [1572]
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184 - Licence of alienation by royal letters/patent - [1572]
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185 - Covenant for further assurance - [1572]
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186 - Bond - [1572]
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187 - Exemplification of a recovery - [1573]
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188 - Gift - [1576]
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189 - Pardon of alienation by royal letters patent - [1582]
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190 - Licence of alienation by royal letters patent - [1585]
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191 - Bargain and sale - [1585]
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192 - Exemplification of a recovery - [1590]
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193 - Exemplification of a final concord - [1594]
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194 - Bargain and sale - [1594]
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195 - Exemplification by letters patent of a judgment in the court of common pleas - [1598]
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196 - Letter of attorney appointing trustees - 4 Sep 1633
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197 - Licence of alienation by royal letters patent - [1634]
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198 - Pardon of alienation by royal letters patent - [1639]
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199 - Slip of paper - nd
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200 - Lease and release - 21, 22 Nov 1738
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201 - Lease and release - 19, 20 Nov 1754
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202 - Lease and release - 4, 5 Apr 1758
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203 - Lease - 9 Feb 1767
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204 - Lease and release - 22, 23 Jun 1767
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205 - Copy of probate copy of will - 22 Aug 1808
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206 - Lease and release - 13, 14 Oct 1809
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207 - Bond - 14 Oct 1809
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208 - Attested copy of probate copy of will - 1 Jan 1810
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209 - Copy of probate copy of will - mid 19th century
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210 - Copy of probate copy of will - mid 19th century-late 19th century
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211 - Bargain and sale - 25 Nov 1871
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212 - Deed of covenant for production of deeds - 25 Nov 1871
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213 - Bargain and sale - 7 Mar 1759
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214 - Bond - 7 March 1759
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215 - Mortgage - 10 Mar 1759
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216 - Assignment of mortgage - 27 Apr 1763
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217 - Assignment of mortgage - 20 Dec 1765
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218 - Bond - 20 Dec 1765
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219 - Assignment of mortgage - 20 Jun 1778
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220 - Lease and release - 28, 29 Dec 1781
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221 - Bargain and sale - 6 Jun 1793
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2 - Manorial Records
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3 - Surveys and Plans
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4 - Personal Estate
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5 - Personal
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6 - Quarter Sessions
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7 - Miscellaneous
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D2 - Second deposit (CR0182)
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D3 - Third deposit (CR0457)
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D4 - Fourth deposit (CR0656) Holbech Family of Farnborough - 1813-1903
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D5 - Fifth deposit (CR1799)