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Feet of Fines for 7 Edward III onwards, 1333-1377
These abstracts have been started at number 251 following on from Archaeologia Cantiana volume 20 for 1893 with number 250 being printed on page 186. The abstracts have been checked back against the originals which are at The National Archives. The court copy the feet are bound in little red books of 25 fines, and the modern call numbers are given for the books. The fines are numbered on the reverse using a metal die stamp. The fines for Divers Counties for the period covered by Archaeologia Cantiana are given at the beginning and subsequent ones in the appropriate places. The files of unknown counties will be examined at the end of the series for Kent places.
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Warwickshire and Kent
(35) Westminster. In the octave of Holy Trinity 3 Edward III Q: Giles Beauchamp (de Bello Campo) and wife Katherine.
D: Henry de Hambury.
The manor of Alyncestre with appurtenances in the county of Warwickshire; and one messuage, 92 acres land, 10 acres wood, 20s rent and rent of 12 hens and one fifth part of one mill in Estwicham, Bixle, Plumpstede and Wolewyche in the county of Kent. To hold to Giles and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies of the chief lords of that fee for the services appertaining. Remainder to the heirs of Giles.
Kent and Hampshire
(38) Westminster: From Saint John Baptist in 15 days 3 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 4 Edward III
Q: William de Clynton and wife Juliana.
D: Martin Eschebaud and Walter de Leghton
The manors of Ouerlond [in Ash next Sittingbourne], Elymersheton [Elmstone], Langele, Dene [Margate] in Isle of Thanet, 3½ messuages, 14½ carucutes land, 400 acres wood, £12 rent and rent of 60 cocks, 400 hens, and 2000 eggs in North Eselyngg, Ospreng, Hetetrone, Esshe next Sandwich, Sydyngburne, Tonge, Milstede, Morston, Rodmeresham, Kyngesdoune, Bordene, Middelton, Rypple, Hamme, Bakechilde, Westgate in the Isle of Thanet, Bocton next Wy and a moiety of the manor of Esture and a third of the manor of Heritisham and the advowson of the churches of Esshettsford, Leyburn, Herietisham, Langele and Redlegh in the county of Kent; and the manor of Wynchefeld in the county of Hampshire.
To hold (as to manors of Ouerlond, Elymerston, Langele and Wynchefeld, 2½ messuages, 11½ carucutes land, the wood, £7 10s rent and rent of 50 cocks, 364 hens and 2000 eggs and the advowsons) to William and Juliana and the heirs of Juliana.
(as to the manor of Dene one messuage, 3 carucates of land, £4 10s, rent and rent of 10 cocks, and 36 hens in Ripple and Hamme, the moiety of the manor of Esture and the third of the manor of Herietesham held for life by Desiderata late the wife of Geoffrey de Lucy of the inheritance of Martin with reversion to Martin and Walter and the heirs of Martin) to remain to William and Juliana and the heirs of Juliana after the death of Desiderata. Desiderata was present and did fealty to William and Juliana.
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Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Kent and Norfolk
(53) Westminster. In the octave of Saint Saint Hilary 18 Edward II and afterwards from Easter in 15 days 4 Edward III.
Q: John de Haudlo and wife Maud. D: Robert de Haudlo clerk.
The manors of Suckeleye, Snodesbury and Wyke, 8 acres of meadow and a moiety of of 2 mills in Kyderministre in the county of Worcestershire; the manors of Bideford and Brome in the county of Warwick; the manor of Rysyndon Basset in the county of Gloucestershire; the manor of Cumpton Dauno in the county of Somerset; the manor of Estwykham in the county of Kent; and the manors of Ryston and Thernyng in the county of Norfolk of which the manors of Suckeleye, Bideford, Brome and Rysyndon Basset and the meadow and the moiety of 2 mills were held of the King and his heirs. To remain (as to the manors of Suckeleye, Bideford and Brome held by Aline late wife of Edward Burnel in dower and the manors of Rysyndon Basset, Cumpton Dauno, Ryston and Thernyng held by Aline for life and the manors of Snodesbery, Wyke and Estwykham held by Alice late wife of Walter Beauchamp for life, and the meadow and moiety of 2 mills in Kyderminstre held by Clement de Dounclent and wife Avice for life of the inheritance of Robert with reversion to Robert and his heirs after the death of Aline, Alice, Clement and Avice to John and Maud and the heirs male of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Maud.
By precept of the King as to the manors of Suckeleye, Bideford, Brome and Rysyndon Basset.
Aline, Alice, Clement and Avice were present and did fealty to John and Maud at the court.
Surrey and Kent
(57) Westminster: From Easter in 15 days 4 Edward III. Q: Roger son of Thomas de Marynes and wife Joan.
D: Isabel de Grofherst.
The manor of Bocstede in the county of Sussex; and the manor of Elmestede, one messuage, one mill, 200 acres land, 24 acres meadow, 2 acres wood, 72s. rent and rent of 10 hens and 3 ploughshares in Leuesham, Grenewych in the county of Kent. To hold to Roger and Joan for their lives of Isabel and her heirs paying yearly a rose at the Nativity of Saint John Baptist. Reversion to Isabel and her heirs.
Kent, Leicestershire, Suffolk and Buckinghamshire
(60) Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 4 Edward III. Q: Robert de Cheddeworth and William de Parco.
D: Robert de Veer, Earl of Oxford
The manor of Flete in the county of Kent; the manor of Wykyngeston in the county of Leicestershire; manor of Cokefeud in the county of Suffolk; and the manor of Whytcherche in the county of Buckingshamshire. To hold to the Earl of Oxford and the heirs of his body. Remainder to John de Veer and his heirs.
Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Kent.
(96) Westminster: In the octave of Saint Saint Hilary 4 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 5 Edward III.
Q: John de Haudlo.
D: Eustace de Eton, chaplain and Geoffrey de Skardeburgh, chaplain The manors of Colne Saint Ailwin, Hathrope and Wyke in the county of
Gloucestershire; the manors of Chadelynton, Shupenhull and Leawe, 20 messuages, 2 carucutes of land in Hedyndon and the bailiwick of the forester of Shettore and Stowode in the county of Oxfordshire; and the manors of Tremworth [in Crundale], Haudlo [in Crundale], Crundale, Vanne [in Crundale], Ore and Assheden [? In Lenham], £10 rent in Canterbury and the advowson of the church of Crundale manor in the county of Kent of which the messuages, land and bailiwick are held of the King and his heirs.
To hold (as to the manors of Colne, Hathrope, Wyke, Chadelynton, Shupenhull, Tremworth, Haudlo, Crundale and Vanne, the messuages, land, rent and the bailiwick and advowson except 2 messuages, 110 acres land in the manors of Colne and Wyke) to John for life.
To remain (as to the 2 messuages, 84 acres land in Colne manor held for life by Henry Dun, and 8 acres in Wyke manor held for life by Robert le Mouner and 18 acres in Wyke manor held for life by William atte Forde, the manor of Leawe held for life by Richard de Chastilloun and the manors of Ore and Assheden held for life by Isabel late wife of John le fitz Nel of the inheritance of Eustace with reversion to Eustace and Geoffrey and the heirs of Eustace to John for life.
Remainder (as to all the premises) to (1) Richard son of John and wife Isabel and the heirs of the body of Richard, (2) Nicholas brother of Richard son of John and the heirs of his body, (3) Thomas brother of Nicholas and the heirs of his body, and (4) the heirs of Thomas.
Richard de Chastilloun was present and did fealty to John.
Sussex and Kent.
(100) Westminster: In the octave of Michaelmas 5 Edward III. Q: John de Ore.
D: James de Echyngham and wife Joan by Ralph le Speek his guardian.
The manor of Glettyngham in the county of Sussex; and the manor of Hempstede [in Benenden], one messuage, 103 acres land, 38s. 8d. rent and rent of 12 larks and 20 herrings in Lyde, Promhelle, Holewest and Demecherche in the county of Kent. To hold to James and Joan and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of James. James and Joan gave 100 marks.
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Kent and Surrey.
(105) Westminster: From Michaelmas in 15 days 5 Edward III.
Q: Roger de Northwode and wife Elizabeth
D: Durandus de Wydmerpol and John son of John de Bikenore chivaler
The manors of Horton [in Chilham] next Canterbury and Beausfeld next Dover in the county of Kent; and 9 marks rent in Southwarke in the county of Surrey. To hold to Roger and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Roger.
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Westminster: In the octave of Saint Hilary 6 Edward III and afterwards from Easter in 15 days 7 Edward III.
Q: Robert son of John le Smyth and wife Joan. D: Thomas le Clerke of Berchilton [Birchington].
One messuage and 5 acres of land in Recolure [Reculver]. To hold to Robert and Joan and the heirs of the body of Robert. Remainder to (1) Sarah daughter of Robert Chakbon and the heirs of her body (2) the heirs of Joan. To hold of the chief lords of that fee for the services that pertain to the aforesaid tenement in perpetuity.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III. Q: John de Bedesworth.
D: John atte Halle and wife Agnes.
One messuage and 2 acres of land in Upmonynsham [Great Mongeham9]. To hold to John de Bedesworth and his heirs. To warrant from John and Agnes against all men. John de Bedesworth gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III. Q: Walter le Beuer of London and wife Joan.
D: Henry Beauflour of London.
9 Dr Paul Cullen, Thesis p. 473.
28 acres of land in Shelke [Chalke by Gravesend] and Shorne. To hold to Walter and Joan for the lives of Henry and his heirs paying yearly one rose at the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and doing all service due to the lord of the fee. Reversion to Henry and his heirs. To hold of the chief lords of that fee for the services that pertain to the aforesaid tenement in perpetuity.
Westminster: On the morrow of the Ascension of the Lord 7 Edward III, and afterwards on the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 7 Edward III.
Q: Geoffrey de Rutone and wife Joan. D: Richard de Rutone.
One messuage, one mill, 97 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, rent of 40s. 4d, 2 capons and 22 hens, 145 eggs in Westwell and Hothfelde. To hold to Geoffrey and Joan and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Joan. To hold of the chief lords of that fee for the services that pertain to the aforesaid tenement in perpetuity.
Westminster: From Easter in one month 7 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 7 Edward III.
Q: William Brembel of Wy.
D: William son of William Brembel of Wy and wife Isabel.
One messuage, 24 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 3s. 6d. rent in Wy, Godmersham and Esshetesford. To hold to William son of William and Isabel and the heirs of their bodies of William and his heirs, paying yearly 100s., half at Michaelmas and half at Easter and doing all services due to the chief lords of that fee. Reversion to William and his heirs.
Westminster: On the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 7 Edward III. Q: John de Isbergh and wife Joan.
D: William Fromond de Uppekham [East Peckham].
One messuage, 165 acres of land, 5 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, rent of 20s. and 15 hens and 20 eggs in Meapeham. To hold to John and Joan for their lives with remainder to (1) Laura daughter of John and Joan and the heirs of her body (2) to the heirs of John.
Westminster: In the octave of Saint Martin 5 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III.
Q: John Hetholf.
D: Richard atte Hetthe and wife Cicely.
One messuage, 24 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Herne. To hold to John and his heirs. To warrant from Richard and Cicely and the heirs of Cicely. John gave 20 marks.
Westminster: In the octave of Saint Michael 5 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III.
Q: Michael de Heure and wife Catherine. D: William de Reculure and wife Mary.
One messuage in Maydenestane. Held for life by Alice late wife of John Breton of the inheritance of Mary. To hold after Alice’s death to Michael and Catherine and the heirs of Michael. To warrant from the heirs of Mary against all men. Michael and Catherine gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III. Q: John Elys of Demechyrche.
D: William son of Walter Elys and wife Lettice.
One messuage and 18½ acres of land in Demechyrche next Romene. To hold to John and his heirs. To warrant from the heirs of Lettice against all men. John gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Easter in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III.
Q: John atte Lee.
D: John Moton and wife Joan.
One messuage and 18 acres of land in Eastry. To hold to John atte Lee and his heirs. To warrant from the heirs of Joan against all men. John atte Lee gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Easter in 15 days 7 Edward III afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III.
Q: Stephen Braunche.
D: Thomas le Barber of Upmonyngham senior and wife Beatrice.
One messuage in Upmonyngham [Great Mongeham]. Plea of warrant of charter. To hold to Stephen and his heirs. To warrant from the heirs of Beatrice against all men. Stephen gave 10 marks.
Westminster: From Easter in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III.
Q: Hugh de Lee and wife Lettice. D: Hamo Caluel of Grenewych.
One messuage, 230 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood, 20s. rent in Lee, Eltham and Ketebrok [Kidbrook]. To hold to Hugh and Lettice for their lives. Remainder (1) to Simon son of Hugh and wife Sybil and the heirs of their bodies (2) to the heirs of Hugh.
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: on the morrow of All Souls 7 Edward III.
Q: Henry de Betenham. D: John de Beghebrok.
One messuage, 44 acres of land, 16 acres of wood, rent of 2s. and 2 hens in Cranebrok and Frethyndenne [Frittenden]. To hold to Henry for life. Remainder (1) to Thomas son of Henry and the heirs of his body (2) To Stephen brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body (3) To Walter brother of Stephen and the heirs of his body (4) To Nicholas brother of Walter and the heirs of his body (5) to the heirs of Henry.
Westminster: On the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: from Michaelmas in three weeks 7 Edward III.
Q: Robert le Vineter and wife Alice.
D: Alexander atte Pette of Barmlinge and wife Isabel.
One messuage, 11 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow, 2s. 6d. rent and ½ an acre of wood in Boxlee. To hold to Robert and Alice and the heirs of Robert. To warrant against the heirs of Robert. Robert and Alice gave 100 marks.
Westminster: On the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: from Michaelmas in one month 7 Edward III.
Q: Robert le Vineter and wife Alice.
D: Christian Tannere of Maydenstan and wife Joan.
Three messuages, 4 acres of land, 3 roods of wood and 5¼d. rent in Maydenstan. To hold to Robert and Alice and the heirs of Robert. To warrant against the heirs of Christian. Robert and Alice gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York from the morrow of Saint Martin 7 Edward III.
Q: Roger de Northwode and wife Elizabeth. D: John de Bykenore senior.
One messuage, 437 acres of land, 75 acres of pasture, 155 acres of wood, rent of 40s., 7 cocks, 40 hens and 2000 eggs in Bykenore and Holyngburne. To hold to John for life, of Roger and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth paying yearly to Roger and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth a rose at the nativity of Saint John the Baptist and doing service due to the chief lords of the fee. Reversion to Roger and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth.
York: From Michaelmas in three weeks 7 Edward III. Q: Master Henry de Clyf, clerk.
D: John de Saint Paul and John de Tyddeswell.
The manor of Foxgrove10, one messuage, three carucates of land, 14 acres of meadow, 38 acres of wood, 29s. ½d. rent in Beghenham [Beckenham]. To hold to Master Henry for life. Remainder to (1) Henry son of John de Clif and the heirs male of his body.
(2) Hugh son of John de Balne and the heirs male of his body. (3) the heirs of Master Henry.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: From Michaelmas in 15 days.
Q: Stephen atte Pyrie of Renham. D: John le Hert and wife Joan.
One and half acres of land in Renham. To hold to Stephen and his heirs. To warrant against the heirs of Joan. Stephen gave 40s.
10 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 1 (1797), p. 528; “FOXGROVE is a manor in this parish, [Beckenham] which had anciently owners of that surname, as appears by the Book of Aids, in the 20th year of king Edward III. in which the heirs of John de Rokeley and John de Foxgrove accounted for it as half a knight's fee. To which family succeeded Bartholomew de Burghersh, a man of great eminency in those times, who possessed this manor at his decease, in the 29th year of king Edward III. leaving Bartholomew his son and heir; Henry, a younger son, and one daughter, named Joan.”
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: on the morrow of All Souls 7 Edward III.
Q: John de la Sartrie.
D: Thomas de Embroke and wife Eleanor.
One messuage, 116 acres of land, 68 acres of pasture, 18 acres of wood, 52s. 10½d. rent and rent of 7 cocks, 56 hens, 458 eggs in Swynefelde. Quitclaim from Thomas and Eleanor and the heirs of Eleanor to John and his heirs. To warrant against the heirs of Eleanor. John gave £100.
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: on the morrow of All Souls 7 Edward III.
Q: John Savage and wife Alice. D: John de Tenham, chaplain.
Three messuages, 13 acres and 1 rood of land in Tenham and Lyndestede. To hold to John and Alice and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Alice.
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: on the morrow of All Souls 7 Edward III.
Q: John de Gustone and wife Christine.
D: William Loterich and John de Twitham.
Manor of Flete Botelers [Butlers Fleet in Ash next Sandwich]. To hold to John and Christine and the heirs of Christine. Remainder (1) John son of John de Gustone and the heirs of his body (2) to John son of Alan de Twitham and his heirs.
Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: From Michaelmas in one month 7 Edward III.
Q: Ralph le Sauvage and wife Laura. D: William Peverel.
The manors of Halsted11 La Corye and La Hewette12, one mill, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, rent of 14s, and 2 geese, 4 cocks, 17 hens and 200 eggs in Eastbarmlynge [East Barming] and Shorham. To hold to Ralph and Laura and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Laura.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York from Michaelmas in 15 days 7 Edward III.
Q: Philip de Castwisle13.
D: John de Castwisle and wife Joan.
11 Halsted is a parish adjoining Shoreham. Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (1797) p. 14; “William de Malevill was in possession of this estate in the reign of king Henry III. as appears by the escheat- rolls; soon afterwhich it came into the family of Chellesfield. In king Edward III's reign it was owned by Ralph Savage, whose widow, Lora, heir of Reginald de Preston, paid aid for it in the 20th year of that reign, as half a knight's fee, which William de Chellesfield before held in Halsted and Preston of the archbishop.”
12 Dr. Paul Cullen comments “La Corye can be identified with Curry Farm (TQ 4860) in Halstead. This is a nice find, as I haven't got many early spellings for the name. It appears in the bounds of Knockholt parish in 1463 (Corychalk felde, Cory Chapell, the Priours Wode which was callyd Cory Yokys and nowe Wardebras Wode) and in the Halstead tithe award in 1840 (Currey field, Part of Curry field, Curry Wood). La Hewette is Hewitts (TQ 4863) in Chelsfield (PNK p.16).”
13 Dr Paul Cullen: Identifiable with Castweazel in Biddenden (KPN p. 120, PNK p. 332).
One messuage, 40 acres of land, 3s. rent in Smerdenne. To hold to Philip and his heirs. To warrant against the heirs of Joan. Philip gave 20 marks.
Westminster: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York from Michaelmas in 15 days 7 Edward III.
Q: William de Patyndenne. D: Isolde de Patyndenne.
30 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow in Merdenne. To hold to Isolde for life, of William and his heirs, paying yearly a rose at the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and doing all services due to the chief lord of that fee. Reversion to William and his heirs.
Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III and afterwards at York from the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: John Ketel and wife Alice. D: Thomas Stidulf.
Two messuages, 54 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 4 acres of wood, 4s. 8½d. rent and rent of a cock, 8 hens and 8 eggs in Wrotham and Heghham [Ightham]. To hold to John and Alice and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Alice.
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Westminster: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: on the morrow of All Souls 7 Edward III.
Q: Hamon atte Cherchegate and wife Denise. D: John atte Broke.
One messuage, 62 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 72 acres of marsh, rent of 52s., 18 quarters and 5 bushels of barley, 3 cocks and 10 hens in Wyngham, Wymelyngwelde [Womenswold] and Esshe [Ash] next Sandwich. To hold to Hamon and Denise and the heirs of Denise.
Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: in the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: John de Roos and wife Alice. D: Richard de Newelonde.
23 acres of land, 2 acres of wood, rent of 20s., 25 hens and half of one messuage in Tenham and Lodenham. To hold to John and Alice for their lives. Remainder (1) to John son of Alice and wife Joan and heirs of the bodies of John and Joan, (2) to the heirs of Alice.
Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: in the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: John Marberer and wife Bennet. D: John of Sedenore.14
One messuage, 44 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, 5s. 10d. rent and the rent of a hen in Egertone and Boctone.15 To hold to John Marberer and Bennet and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Bennet.
14 Sednor is a borough in the hundred of Calehill. Hasted vol. 3 p. 203.
Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: in the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Garwyntone.
D: Hamon de Garwyntone and wife Alice.16
8½ acres of land in Lyttlebourne and Welle.17 To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. Thomas gave 20 marks.
Westminster: On the morrow of the Ascension of the Lord 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: in the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: John son of John Talebot of Harnhelle and wife Juliane. D: John le Bret and John son of Richard Talebot.
Three messuages, 163 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 18 acres of aldergrove, rent of 28s., 1 cock and 12 hens in Harnhelle and Bocton Undertheblen. To hold to John son of John and Juliane and the heirs of John.
Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 7 Edward III and afterwards at York: in the octave of Michaelmas 7 Edward III.
Q: Adam de Burgoyne of London and wife Emma. D: Richard de Brounfeld and wife Joan.
One messuage, 40 acres of land, 3 roods of meadow and 6 acres of wood in Wotryngbery and Mereworth. To hold to Adam and Emma and the heirs of Adam. Warrant against the heirs of Richard. Adam and Emma gave 20 marks.
York: In the octave of Saint Hilary 8 Edward III.
Q: John de Frenstede and wife Joan by Henry Wykwan attorney of Joan. D: John Brounyng.
One messuage, 66 acres of land, 4 acres of wood and the rent of 12s. and 7 hens in Osprenge. To hold to John de Frenstede and Joan and the heirs male of their bodies. Remainder (1) to Denise daughter of John of Frenstede and the heirs of her body (2) to Ellen daughter of John of Frenstede and the heirs of her body.
York: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 8 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Bourne.
D: Richard de Bourne and wife Joan.
Three messuages, 100 acres of land, 9 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 7 acres of wood, 60 acres of marsh, 8 acres of aldergrove, 76s. 5½d. rent and rent of 1 quarter of barley, 3 quarters and 2 bushels of white salt, 6 cocks and 17 hens in Menstre, Monketon, the vill of Saint Nicholas in the Isle of Thanet, Lytlebourn, Chistelet, Stodemersh and Reculure next Canterbury. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. Thomas gave 100 marks.
Dorse: John son of Thomas de Hegham puts in his claim.18
15 Probably Boughton Malherbe.
16 Alice was possibly the daughter and heir of Reginald de Cornhill.
17 Well now in Ickham.
18 C.A.F. Meekings, ‘Abstracts of Surrey Feet of Fines 1509-1558’, Surrey Record Society Vol. XIX (1946) p. xxv says this, “The distinctive and most valuable quality of the Fine, as it was evolved in the last quarter of the twelfth century, was that it set running a short Term, which became fixed at a year and a day, at the end of which all claims to the property specified
York: In the octave of Saint John the Baptist 8 Edward III. Q: Bennet de Fulsham and wife Maud.
D: Nicholas of Cantebrigg clerk and John de Elderker.
The manor of Much Delse next Rochester [Great Delce in Saint Margaret Rochester] and 1 carucate of land in Little Chatham. To hold to Bennet and Maud and the heirs of their bodies. Remiander to the heirs of Bennet.
York: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 8 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint Martin 8 Edward III.
Q: John Ferour.
D: William son of Thomas Aleyn of Brensete and wife Laura.
Thirty acres of land, 18 acres of marsh, 6s. 8d. rent and a moiety of one messuage in Recolure in the Isle of Thanet the vills of All Saints and Saint Nicholas [All Saints is a chapel attached to Saint Nicholas at Wade]. Quitclaim from William and Laura and the heirs of Laura to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Laura. John gave 100 marks.
York: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 8 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint Martin 8 Edward III.
Q: Henry de Thornton and wife Beatrice. D: John Pollard.
One messuage, 80 acres of land, 10 acres of wood, 44s. 8½d. rent and the rent of 24 quarters and 1 bushel of barley, 1 quarter and 2 bushels of salt in Renham next Newenton and Ore next Faversham. To hold to Henry and Beatrice and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder (1) to Thomas son of William Shylvyngg and the heirs of his body (2) to John brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body (3) to the heirs of Thomas.
York: In the octave of Holy Trinity 8 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 8 Edward III.
Q: Master Richard de Brenchesle, canon of Saint Pauls, London. D: John Beaufu junior and his wife Alice.
24s. 7d. rent in Brenchesle and Ealdyng [Yalding] and the homage and services of Andrew de Combe, Robert Thomas, William Roeyne, Theobald Tebes, Thomas Walrand, John atte Hull, Alice daughter of Laurence de Gougspiche, John Bolefynche, John Milker, Robert Smelt, Geoffrey de Maksnade, John Taborer, William Sampson,
in the Fine were for ever barred. The statute de donis condicionalibus specifically prevented a Fine from barring an estate tail, by which we may assume that attempts had been made so to use it.” Those holding land in fee simple who were disseised and who were then subject to a fine and proclamation, or those who otherwise felt they had a right to the land comprised in the fine were obliged to assert their claim. There were anciently four methods of claiming, (1) by action (2) by entering such claim on the record at the foot of the fine in the courts possession, on the dorse, with the name of the counter claimant and the words apponit clamium suum (3) by entry on the lands (4) by continual claim. By the statute of non claim, 34 Edward III c. 16 this barring effect of a fine was abolished; “The Plea of Non Claim of Fines which from henceforth be to be levied shall not be taken nor holden for any bar in time to come.” By 1 Richard III c. 7 and 4 Henry VII c. 24 barring was again restored, though the time of the claim was extended. But the second method of claim above was not in force after the statute of Henry VII. (H. J. Stephen, New Commentaries on the Laws of England (1841) p. 520-21.) I would add that I have not come across these claims on the dorse of the fines in Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V.
William Palmer and William de Gougspiche and their heirs. To hold to Master Richard. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. Master Richard gave 20 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 8 Edward III. Q: Roger de Hegham and wife Margery.
D: Robert the parson of the church of Slagham19 and William de Milstede chaplain. One messuage, 2 mills, 2 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow, rent of £10, 100 quarters of barley, 20 cocks, 80 hens and pasture for 140 sheep in Menstre in the Isle of Shepeye, Sydyngbourn, Middleton, Bakechild, Tonge, Rodmersham, Tenham, Lyndested, Bobbynge, Halghesto and Grean [Grain]. To hold to Roger and Margery and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Roger.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 8 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 9 Edward III.
Q: Richard Toprest and wife Alice by Thomas Bolyng attorney of Alice. D: Robert Bertram and wife Joan.
One messuage, 30 acres of land, 4 acres of wood and 6d. rent in Horton next Brabourne [Monks Horton]. To hold to Richard and Alice and the heirs of Richard. Warrant against the heirs of Joan.
York: From Michaelmas in 3 weeks 8 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 9 Edward III.
Q: Nicholas Hosebond.
D: Lawrence Sely and wife Agnes.
One messuage, 7 acres of land, 2 acres of marsh and 3s. rent in Hacchesham20. To hold to Nicholas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Agnes. Nicholas gave £20.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 8 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Saint Martin 8 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de [Alle]don21 and wife Maud.
D: William at Welle parson of the church of Pette.22
The manors of Bocton Allolfy [Boughton Aluph], Stoutynge and Syflaton [Siffleton in Ditton] and a moiety of the manors of Esture [in Ashford] and Setene [Seaton in Boughton Aluph]. To hold the manor of Bocton and the moiety of the manor of Setene to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder as to two thirds of the manor of Bocton to the heirs of Maud, as to that third part of the manor of Bocton which is called Beleasise and the moiety of the manor of Setene to [the heirs of] Thomas. To hold the manors of Stoutynge and Syflaton to Thomas and Maud and the heirs male of their bodies. The remainder as to the manor of Stoutyng to the heirs of Maud; as to the manor Syflaton (1) to Geoffrey son of Maud and the heirs of his body
(2) to the heirs of Maud. To hold the moiety of Esture to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of Maud. [See fine 294]
19 From Dr Paul Cullen: Slaugham in Sussex.
20 Hatcham (NGR TQ 3577), hamlet and manor in Deptford Saint Paul (formerly in Surrey): Wallenberg PNK p.2 and EPNS Place-Names of Surrey pp.21-22. (Details from Dr Paul Cullen.)
21 Illegible but cf. licence to alienate Cal. Pat. Roll 1334-38 p. 3
22 Dr Paul Cullen: Petham seems unlikely. Quite possibly the parish of Pett in Sussex (between Hastings and Winchelsea).
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 8 Edward III and afterwards from Easter in 15 days 9 Edward III.
Q: John de Otteford.
D: Richard de Otteford and wife Agnes.
One messuage, 34 acres of land, 20s. 8d. rent in Bonynton next Bilsynton. To hold to Richard and Agnes for their lives. Remainder to (1) William and Thomas sons of William atte Pyrye for their lives (2) heirs of Agnes.
York: On the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 9 Edward III and afterwards from Easter in 3 weeks 9 Edward III.
Q: Roger son of John de Southewyk of Chetham.
D: Mary late wife of John de Southewik of Chetham.
One messuage and 9 acres of land in Chetham next Rochester. To hold to Mary for life of Roger and his heirs, paying yearly a rose at the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and performing all services due to the chief lord of the fee. Reversion to Roger and his heirs.
York: In the octave of Holy Trinity 9 Edward III. Q: Bartholomew de Burgherssh and wife Elizabeth.
D: Henry de Burgherssh, bishop of Lincoln and William de Scothon clerk.
The manor of Chidingestan. To hold to Bartholomew and Elizabeth and the heirs of Bartholomew.
Dorse: Thomas de Aledon and wife Maud put in their claim. [See fine 291]
York: From Easter in 15 days 9 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 9 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Kersebrok. D: Thomas de Newelonde.
One messuage, one mill, 40 acres of land, 40 acres of pasture, 7 acres of wood, 26s. 8d. rent and the rent of 2 cocks, 50 hens and 500 eggs in Dauynton [Davington] next Faversham. To hold to Thomas de Hersebrok for life. Remainder to (1) Thomas son of Thomas de Newelonde and wife Margery and the heirs of their bodies (2) Robert brother of Thomas de Kersebrok and his heirs.
York: In the octave of Saint John the Baptist 9 Edward III and afterwards in the Octave of Saint Martin 9 Edward III.
Q: John Giffard and wife Eleanor.
D: Nicholas de Ros parson of the church of Huntyngton.
The manors of Huntyngton [Hunton] and Bentested [Bensted]. To hold to John and Eleanor and the heirs of John.
York: On the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 9 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint Martin 9 Edward III.
Q: Thomas le Taillour and wife Margaret. D: John de Sholleford.
One messuage, 124½ acres of land, 60½ acres of pasture, 6s. 4½d. rent and rent of 2 hens in Estry and Eghethorne [Eythorne]. To hold as to 17 acres land and 2s. rent and
rent of 2 hens to Thomas and his heirs; as to the messuage, 107 acres land, half of the pasture, 4s. 4½d rent to Thomas and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the messuage, 107 acres land, half of the pasture, 4s. 4½d rent to the heirs of Margaret.
York: From Michaelmas in 3 weeks 9 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: John Hayne of Canterbury.
D: John Martyn senior of Canterbury and wife Joan.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to John Hayne and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of John Martyn. John Hayne gave 100s.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 9 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: John Beauchamp [de Bello Campo] of Somersete D: John de Morton.
Two thirds of one messuage, 50 acres of land, 60 acres of pasture, pasture for …..23 and 13s. 4d. rent in Sturemuth [Stourmouth] and Elmereston [Elmeston] and reversion of the remaining third of the same held in dower by Alice late the wife of Alan de Morton of the inheriatnce of John de Morton. Quitclaim to John Beauchamp and his heirs. Wsarrant against the heirs of John de Morton. John Beauchamp gave £40.
York: From Saint Martin in 15 days 9 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 10 Edward III.
Q: Thomas Elys
D: John Underwalle of Reculure and wife Denise.
One messuage, 40 acres of lands, 16 acres of pasture in All Saints in the Isle of Thanet [a chapel attached to Saint Nicholas at Wade]24. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Denise. Thomas gave 100 marks.
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York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 9 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: John Frere of Strod. D: John Josep.
Three messuages, 26 acres of land, 4 acres of marsh in Strod and Frendesburye. To hold to John Frere for life. Remainder to (1) John son of John Frere the elder and the heirs of his body. (2) Adam brother of John son of John Frere the elder and the heirs of his body (3) John son of Alice Hanekyn junior and the heirs of his body. (4) the heirs of John Frere.
23 Obliterated.
24 A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915) p. 66: TNA: C. 4356. Kent: Grant by John Septvansse of the parish of All Saints, Thanet, to Edward Gyldefforde, Roger Manston and John de Sancto Nicholao, of all his land, &c., late of Thomas Eleys or of Thomas Chyche in the parish of All Saints in the Isle aforesaid or elsewhere in county of Kent. Thursday before the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, 16 Henry VI. Fragment of seal.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: Thomas son of Nicholas Larcher of Douorr and wife Isabel. D: William Hurtyn of Douorr and Peter de Gildesburgh clerk.
Manor of La Graue25 in Wydnesbergh [Woodnesborough] next Sandwich, one and a half messuages, one toft and 60 acres of land in Hugham [Hougham] next Douorr. To hold to Thomas and Isabel and the heirs of Thomas.
York: On the morrow of the Ascension of the Lord 10 Edward III. Q: Henry de Valoynes and wife Christine.
D: Thomas de Scoteneye. [Cf. 326]
One and a half carucates of land, 20s. rent, two thirds of one mill in Hope All Saints and Old Romenhale [Romney] and two parts of the advowson of the chapel of Hope All Saints. To hold to Henry and Christine for the life of Christine of Thomas and his heirs, paying yearly a rose at the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and performing all services to the chief lords of the fee. Reversion to Thomas and his heirs.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards Holy Trinity in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: Nicholas son of Nicholas de Brenlee and wife Margaret. D: John le Hert.
One messuage, 110 acres of land, 1½ acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood in Harnhell and Bocton under le Bleen. To hold to Nicholas and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Nicholas.
York: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Wohope chaplain and Thomas de Gelderode. D: John de Bakechilde and wife Agnes.
One messuage, 140 acres of land, 24 acres of wood, 80 acres of marsh, 6 marks rent and rent of 10 cocks and 20 hens in Bakechilde, Kyngesdoune, Middelton, Reynham and Tonge. To hold to Thomas and Thomas for their lives, of John and Agnes and the heirs of John paying yearly 25 marks at Michaelmas and Easter. Reversion to John and Agnes and the heirs of John.
York: In the octave of Holy Trinity 10 Edward III.
Q: John de Chaumpayne and Elizabeth daughter of Geoffrey de Say. D: Guy de Euere and Thomas de Baa.
Three messuages, 4 tofts, 478 acres of land, 9½ acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 38½ acres of wood, 134s. rent and rent of 69 quarters of barley, 8 cocks, 77 hens, 201 eggs, moiety of one bushel of wheat in Renham, Upchirche, Hertlepe, Menstre, Elmele
25 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 10 (1800) p. 127-128. “GROVE is another manor, situated at no great distance north eastward from Shelving, which in ancient time was held by the family of Malmains, by ward to Dover castle, being held of the family of Crevequer, and they continued in the possession of it till the latter end of king Edward II.'s reign, or the beginning of king Edward III. when it was become the property of Goldsborough, and Peter de Goldsborough died possessed of it in the 32d year of that reign; his successor in it was William atte Welle, of Sandwich, who died two years afterwards, as appears by the inquisition taken after his death, holding it of the king in capite, as of his castle of Ledes, by knight's service, and by the service of ward to Dover castle, upon which two parts of it escheated to the crown, (and the remaining part came into the possession of Agnes his widow, who died in the 36th year of that reign, holding it by the service above-mentioned, when the king became entitled to the whole of this manor.”
[Elmley in Sheppey], Ywade [Iwade], Bobbyngge, Middelton, Paulynscreye and Cheselhirst. To hold to John and Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of John.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards Holy Trinity in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: John de Esthalle senior and wife Maud. [Cf. 311 and 315]. D: Roger de Bedefeld and wife Maud.
The manor of Kestane [Keston]. Quitclaim to John and Maud and the heirs of John from Roger and Maud and the heirs of Roger. John and Maud gave 100 marks.
Dorse: Robert de Chayne son and heir of William de Chayne puts in his claim.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards Holy Trinity in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Hethe clerk.
D: William de Lageham and wife Ellen.
Ten acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 1 acre of pasture in Frendesbery next Strode. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of William. Thomas gave 20 marks.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the octave of Holy Trinity 10 Edward III.
Q: Stephen de Forsham.
D: Robert de Shordich, junior and wife Joan.
One messuage, one garden, 101 acres of land, 22 acres of wood, 22s. rent and rent of 4 cocks, 7 hens, 1 pair of gilt spurs, 1 pound of pepper, 1 pound of cumin, 30 eggs and quarter part of one carrying-service26 in Roluyndenne. To hold to Stephen and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. Stephen gave 100 marks.
York: From Easter in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the octave of Holy Trinity 10 Edward III.
Q: John de [W]ytteneye.
D: William le Belleyetere of Canterbury and wife Margaret.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Margaret. John gave 100 marks.
York: From Saint John the Baptist in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: Joan late wife of Walter de Huntyngfeld by Nicholas de Rysyng her attorney. D: John de Esthalle and wife Maud. [Cf. 307 and 315].
The manor of Kestane [Keston27] To hold to Joan and her heirs. Warrant against the heirs of John. Joan gave 100 marks.
Dorse: Robert de Chayne son and heir of William de Chayne puts in his claim.
26 Latin: caragii: toll on carts.
27 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 2 (1797), p. 42. “In the 20th year of king Edward III. Sir John de Huntingfield was in possession of it, and then paid aid for it. Towards the latter end of this reign this family terminated in two female heirs, Joan and Alice Huntingfield; the former of whom married John Copledike, and the latter Sir John Norwich.”
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint Martin 10 Edward III.
Q: John Garet.
D: Robert de Selgrave of Faversham and wife Agatha and John son of Robert and Agatha.
One messuage, 25 acres of land and 20d. rent in Preston next Fauersham. To hold to John Garet and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of John son of Robert and Agatha. John Garet gave 60 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of All Souls 10 Edward III.
Q: Ralph Saunzauer and wife Elizabeth. D: John de Wynton.
The manor of Eselingge [Eastling]. To hold to Ralph and Elizabeth for their lives. Remainder to (1) Nicholas son of Elizabeth for life (2) the heirs of Elizabeth.
York: From Easter in 3 weeks 10 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III.
Q: John son of John Bernard of Shorn.
D: Thomas Saundre of Chalk and wife Joan.
One messuage, 9 acres of land, 1 rood of meadow, 1 acre of wood in Cobham and Chalk. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Thomas. John gave 20 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of Saint Martin 10 Edward III.
Q: Augustine le Waleys of Woxebrugge.28
D: John de Esthalle senior and wife Maud. [Cf. 307 and 311.]
One messuage, 100 acres of land, 4 acres of wood, 10s rent and rent of 4 hens in Orpynton and Creye Saint Mary. To hold to Augustine and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Maud. Augustine gave 10 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 10 Edward III.
Q: Alice de Aspale and Thomas her son. D: John de Aspale and wife Elizabeth.
One messuage, 300 acres of land, 25 acres of meadow, 100 acres of wood and 40s. rent in Bokeshill,29 Chiuenyng, Seuenok, Chidyngston and Lyes [Leigh]. To hold to Alice and Thomas and the heirs of Alice. Warrant against the heirs of Elizabeth. Alice and Thomas gave £100.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 10 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Saint Hilary 10 Edward III.
28 Dr Paul Cullen: Worsbridge in Bethersden seems unlikely. Probably Uxbridge in Middlesex.
29 Dr Paul Cullen: I think Bokesell must be Bowzell (NGR TQ 5150) in Chevening (PNK p.54).
Q: Roger de Faukham.
D: Bartholomew Lapyn and wife Christine.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to Roger and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Christine. Roger gave 100s.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Weston and wife Margery30. D: Robert de Cheyny.
The manor of Shirlond [Shurland in Sheppey] and one third part of the manor of Patrykesbourne. Quitclaim to Robert and his heirs from Thomas and Margery and the heirs of Margery. Robert gave Thomas and Margery 40 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Roger de Walyngford and wife Clemence. D: William Inocent and wife Gunnora.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to Roger and Clemence and the heirs of Roger. Warrant against the heirs of Gunnora. Roger and Clemence gave 100s.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Henry son of Henry de Berham and wife Elise. D: Robert de Grofherst.
The manor of Berham. To hold to Henry and Elise and the heirs of Henry.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Warresius atte Capele31 and wife Laura. D: Adam Romak. [Cf. 322]
50 acres of land in Brenscote [Brenzett] and Snave. To hold to Warresius and Laura and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Warresius. Warresius and Laura gave 10 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 10 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Thomas atte Newehouse.
D: Adam Romak and his wife Godeliva. [Cf. 321]
22 acres of land in Borewaremershe [Burmarsh]. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Adam. Thomas gave 40 marks.
30 Margery was late wife of William Cheney and daughter and heir of Sir Robert Shurland. Shurland was hers but she would have the dower third only of Patricksbourne which was Cheney property.
31 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 4 (1798), p. 367 “LINTON-PLACE, anciently called Capell's-court, is the only place of consequence in this parish [Linton]. It took its name originally from the family of Capell, who were proprietaries of it. They were usually called according to the custom of the time at Capell, and in Latin, De Capella, their principal residence being at Capell's court, in Ivechurch, in Romney-marsh, though they had large estates in several other parishes in this county. One of them, John de Capella, in the reign of king Henry III. held lands in Boxley, as appears by the charter of inspeximus granted by that king to the abbey there.”
York: On the morrow of Saint Martin 10 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 11 Edward III.
Q: John de Mereworth chivaler and wife Margery by John Vyneter her attorney. D: John atte Yoke32 and wife Sarah and Isabel sister of Sarah.
16 acres of land, 250 acres of wood, 11 acres of pasture and a fishery in the water of Craunkebiry [Crombury in Hadlow]33, 4 marks and 8s. rent and rent of one cartage of hay and 600 eels and a moiety of one messuiage in Westpecham and Haulo [Hadlow]. To hold to John and Margery and their heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Sarah and Isabel. John and Margery gave 200 marks. By precept of the king.
York: In the octave of the Purfication of the Blessed Mary 11 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Aledon and wife Maud.
D: Laurence Chanu and wife Alice.
20 acres of land in Braburne. To hold to Thomas and Maud. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. Thomas and Maud gave 20 marks.
York: From Saint Hilary in 15 days 11 Edward III. Q: William de Clynton.
D: Henry de Thornton and wife Beatrice.
Rent of 14 quarters of barley in Reynham [Rainham]. To hold to William and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Beatrice. William gave 20 marks.
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York: From Easter in 15 days 11 Edward III. Q: Henry de Valoyns and wife Christine.
D: John de Scoteneye.34
One and a half carucates of land, 20s. rent and two thirds of a mill in Newecherche, Seyntemaricherche, Blakemannestone and the vill of Saint Martin next Old Romenee and the advowson of two thirds of the chapel of Crauthorne35 in Hope All Saints. To hold to Henry and Christine for the life of Christine of John and his heirs, paying yearly one rose at the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. Reversion to John and his heirs.
Dorse: Thomas de Brokhulle puts in his claim.
32 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5 (1798), p. 82 “YOKES-PLACE, formerly called Jotes-place, is a seat in this parish, the site of which, in the reign of king Henry III. was in the possession of Fulco de Sharstede, who then held it as the third part of a knight's fee, of the earl of Gloucester, and his descendant, Simon de Sharsted died possessed of it in the 25th year of king Edward I. After which it became the property of the family of Leyborne; and in the reign of king Edward III. it was come into the possession of William de Clinton, earl of Huntingdon, in right of his wife, Juliana de Leyborne, the heiress of that family, and he, in the 20th year of that reign paid aid for it. His wife survived him, and again possessed this estate in her own right, and died possessed of it in the 41st year of that reign, without issue.”
33 Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5 (1798), p. 184: “CROMBURY, alias EAST CROMBURY, is another manor in Hadlow, which in ancient time was called Crancheberi, and afterwards Crongeberi, as appears inthe archives of the church of Rochester.” Dr Paul Cullen: I presume there's a connection with Crombury (Hadlow) and the Old English forms (aet Crangabyrum, Crangabyras) that Wallenberg connects rather desperately with Cronk's Farm (TQ 6750) in Nettlestead (PNK pp.162–3, KPN p.91).
34 Of Scotney manor and Lydd.
35 Crowthorne.
York: From Easter in 3 weeks 11 Edward III. Q: William le Baud chivaler and wife Joan.36
D: John Baud parson of Grantesete church and William Algod of Coryngham church.37 The manors of Horsmenden, Rokesle38 [in North Cray], Totyndon [Tottington in Aylesford] and Eccles [in Aylesford], 6 acres of meadow in Dytton and the advowsons of the churches of Horsmenden and Rokesle and the chapel of Totyndon. To hold to William and Joan and the heirs male of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Joan.
York: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 11 Edward III. Q: John Bryght of Sturmouthe.
D: Richard de Deuorr of Preston and wife Joan.
Two messuages, 12 acres of land, 8s. 7d. rent and rent of 4 hens, 1 quarters of barley and pasture for 46 sheep in Sturmouthe. To hold to Richard and Joan and heirs of Richard.
) York: From Easter in 3 weeks 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 11 Edward III.
Q: John de Hoke of Canterbury.
D: Sarah daughter of William de Quetheryntone.
One messuage, 45 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 14 acres of wood, 14 acres of aldergrove, 20s. rent and the rent of a cock and 21 hens in Merseham. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Sarah. John gave £20.
York: In the octave of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 11 Edward III and afterwards Holy Trinity in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Hertlepeshell and wife Maud. D: Nicholas atte Doune of Hertlep.
Three messuages, 10 acres of land in Newenton and Hertlep. To hold to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Thomas. Thomas and Maud gave 10 marks.
York: On the morrow of All Souls 11 Edward III. Q: Robert de Northwode and wife Alice.
D: John Foucher parson of Milstede church and Philip son of Roger de Aylesbury chivaler. Manor of Northcreye and the advowson of the church of the said manor.39 To hold to Robert and Alice and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to (1) Thomas son of Robert and Alice and the heirs male of his body (2) the heirs of Robert.
Dorse: John son of Robert de Gatton put in his claim.
York: In the octave of Saint Martin 11 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Garwynton.
D: Henry atte Gayole and wife Alice.
36 Joan was daughter and co-heir of Sir Richard de Rokesle.
37 Query in Essex.
38 Ruxley is supposed to be appendant to North Cray but see number 331.
39 Ruxley is evidently not appendant to North Cray see number 327.
Six and a half acres of land, half of one quarter of barley in Icham and Adesham. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. Thomas gave 20 marks.
York: From Easter in 15 days 11 Edward III afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III.
Q: Charles Colyn.
D: William de Agene and wife Joan.
One messuage and 26 acres of land in Promhell [Promhill40].To hold to Charlers and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. Charles gave 40 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III. Q: John de Pulteneye, chivaler.
D: Hugh de Audele, Earl of Gloucester.
The manor of Penshurst. Quitclaim to John and his heirs from the Earl and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of the Earl. John gave £100.
York: From Easter in 3 weeks 11 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: John Pikas
D: Richard Launce and wife Christine.
65 acres of land, 1 rood of meadow, 4½ acres of wood, 5s. rent and the rent of 3 hens, 20 eggs, moiety of one quarter of barley, 1 bushel of wheat, 1 bushel of vetch, ¼ part of one messuage and of one mill in Mepham, Lodisdon, Padlisworth and Berlyng. Quitclaim to John and his heirs from Richard and Christine and the heirs of Christine. John gave 100 marks.
York: From Easter in 3 weeks 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Brokhull
D: John Louekyn and wife Margery.
One messuage in Smethe. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Margery. Thomas gave 100s.
York: From Easter in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III.
Q:Theobald de Hope and wife Joan.
D: Philip de Hole and John de Shottele. [Cf. no. 338]
One messuage, 130 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 80 acres of pasture, 15 acres of wood, £9-10s. 0½d. rent and the rent of 43 hens, 4 larks41, 37 eggs, 1 pound of s…[?salt], a quarter part of one mill and the rent of 1 pound of pepper in Hope All Saints, Hope Saint Peter, Lyde, Demecherche, Seintmariecherche, Ivecherche, Brensete, Snave, Old Romenal, Cranbroke, Stone, Promhelle, Newcherche, Bylsynton
40 AKA Broomhill, partly in Kent but the church is in Sussex. Cf. 337.
41 Latin: Alaudae. Alaudarius is a hobby (hawk).
and Blakemanneston. To hold to Theobald and Joan and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Theobald. Theobald and Joan gave £20.
York: From Easter in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III.
Q: William Aleyn of Broklonde and wife Christine. D: Philip de Hole. [Cf. no. 337]
Two messuages, 110 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 58s. 11½d. rent and the rent of a cock and 9 hens in Bilsynton, Seynte Mariecherche, Lyde, Middele, Werehorne, Snergate and Ferefelde. To hold to William and Christine and the heirs of William.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III.
Q: John son of Bertram le Criel of Estwelle and wife Isabel. D: Geoffrey de Ruytone.
Two messuages, 85 acres of land, 7 acres of wood and 5 acres of alder grove, 8s. rent and the rent of 5 hens and 30 eggs in Lenham and Cherryng. To hold to John and Isabel and the heirs of Isabel.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III. Q: Stephen de Langham.
D: William de Brodegate and wife Helewis.
Seven acres and 1½ roods of land in Northbourne. To hold to Stephen and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Helewis. Stephen gave 10 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Aldon and wife Maud.
D: John de Aldelose.
The man or of Aldelose [in Hastingleigh42]. Quitclaim to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of Thomas. Warrant against the heirs of John. Thomas & Maud gave 100 marks.
York: From Easter in 3 weeks 11 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III.
Q: John Ussher.
D: John de Meleford and wife Katherine.
One messuage, 100 acres of land, 2½ acres of meadow, 22½ acres of wood, 25s. rent and rent of 21 hens in Offeham, Ryersshe and Leyburn and the advowson of Offeham church. To hold to John and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Katherine.
Dorse: Thomas de Plumstede of London mercer puts in his claim.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III. Q: William Spite and wife Isabel.
D: Michael Martyn and wife Joan.
42 See Brian J. L. Berry, Hastingleigh 1000-2000 AD, (Baltimore 2002) p. 58
23 acres of land in Hurst, Aldyntone, Old Romenal, Orgareswyke and the vills of Saint Clement and Saint Martin. Quitclaim to William and Isabel and the heirs of William from Michael and Joan and the heirs of Joan. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. William and Isabel gave 20 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.43
Q: Thomas son of William Moraunt and wife Margaret. D: William Moraunt, chivaler and wife Joan.
(?) 25 acres of land, ... acres of meadow, 39 acres of pasture, 19 acres of wood, 190
.½d. rent and the rent of 15 hens in Otteford with the homage and service of Richard …, Hawise …, …, …, John atte Steghele, John Astan, William Astan, Richard Edmond, John Ythe Reye, John Gardyner, John de Bog …s, …, …, Thomas atte Steghele, Richard David, John David, William David, Clement David, John Fikk of Donynton [Dunton], William Fikk of Donynton …, …, William …, and Walter in the Reye. To hold to Thomas and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, of William and Joan and the heirs of William paying … at the feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and doing all services due. Remainder to (1) William brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body, (2) Robert brother of William and brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body. Reversion to William and Joan. Thomas and Margaret gave … .
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John de Elham of Canterbury.
D: John de Beltynge and wife Isabel and John atte Noke and wife Joan.
One messuage and 2 shops in Canterbury. To hold to John Elham and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Isabel and Joan. John de Elham gave 10 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: Robert Dobyn and wife Nichola.
D: John de Wy of Saint Martin and wife Lettice.
One messuage in the suburb of Canterbury. To hold to Robert and Nichola and the heirs of Robert. Warrant against the heirs of Lettice. Robert and Nichola gave 20 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John de Hoke of Canterbury.
D: Thomas de Hoke and wife Celestria.
One messuage in the suburb of Canterbury. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Celestria. John gave 20 marks.
43 The fine is partly obliterated.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: Simon de Grandene of Totenham. D: John Palmere and wife Albina.
One acre and 3 roods of land in Osprenge. Quitclaim to Simon and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Albina. Simon gave 10 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John son of William Cundy. [Cf. 350]
D: Solomon son of John Petit and wife Margaret.
One messuage, 8 acres of land, 33 acres of marsh, 20s. rent and the rent of 6 bushels of white salt in the vill of Saint Nicholas atte Wade in the Isle of Thanet. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Solomon. John gave 40 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John Cundy of Sandwich.
D: John Pykerynge of Sandwich and wife Constance.
7 acres of land and one third of one messuage in Eastri and Esshe next Wyngham. To hold to John Cundy and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Constance. John Cundy gave 20 marks.
CP 25/1/103/132
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John son of Robert de la Doune and wife Joan. D: Robert de la Doune and wife Joan.
One messuage, 80 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 7 acres of wood and 6d. rent in Berlyngg and Reyershe with the homage and service of John de Huntyngfeld and his heirs for the tenement which he formerly held of Robert and Joan in the said vills. To hold to John and Joan and the heirs of their bodies and of Robert and Joan and the heirs of Robert paying yearly a rose at the nativity of Saint John the Baptist and doing service to the chief lords of that fee. Warrant against the heirs of Robert. Reversion to Robert and Joan and the heirs of Robert.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William Moraunt, chivaler. [Cf. 354]
D: William de Bitterle parson of Chyuening church and William Feutrer.
One messuage, — mills, 254 acres of land, 70 acres of meadow, 245 acres of pasture,
— acres of wood, 40s. rent and rent of 20 hens and half a messuage in Chyuenyng, Otteford, — , with the homage and service of William Bost, John Cartere, Adam Colken, John Fullere, Thomas Bartelot, Joan Bre—, ..—.., , … Rolf, John Raukyn,
Richard de Malmesbery, Richard Perot, Richard Edmund, Thomas Dauwe, Robert Nofrend, Richard Nofrend, William ?Doul, Thomas ..—.., —.., William Brand,
William son of Thomas Moraunt, John Edward, Jordan Edward, Walter Janyn, Christine daughter of Jordan Moraunt, Richard Staff, ..—.., … Taillour, William Taillour, Laurence Taillour, John de Kyngesdoune, Gilbert atte Wetere, Robert Thomas, William Thomas, Gilbert ..—.., Gilbert Storfeyn, William de Kyngesdoune, John de Kyngesdoune, John Somersweyn, William Trottere, William Toth, Richard de Frenyngham, ..—.., Escheburnehame, William de Lamberherst, Reginald Loufild,
James de Heghelonde, Peter Groslee, William Osmer and Henry Osmer. To hold to William Moraunt. Remainder to (1) Thomas son of William Moraunt and the heirs of his body. (2) William brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body. (3) Robert brother of William and the heirs of his body. (4) The heirs of William Moraunt.
York: On the morrow of All Souls 11 Edward III and afterwards on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 12 Edward III.
Q: Stephen de Asshewy of London and wife Margaret and Stephen son of Stephen and Margaret.
D: William Herlisoun.
One messuage, 1 toft, 410 acres of land, 86 acres of wood, 35s. 11d. rent and rent of 2 cocks, 20 hens, 250 eggs and 5 ploughshares44 in Chelisfield and Codham. To hold to Stephen and Margaret and Stephen the son and the heirs of the body of Stephen the son. Remainder to the heirs of [Stephen] de Asshewy.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William de Butterle parson of Chyuenyng church and William le Feutrer of Bradestede.
D: William Moraunt chivaler and wife Joan. [Cf. 352]
A moiety of the manor of Werhorne and the advowson of the church of the said manor. To hold to William Moraunt and Joan for their lives. Remainder to (1) Thomas son of William Moraunt and the heirs of his body. (2) William brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body. (3) Robert brother of William and the heirs of his body. (4) The heirs of Joan.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 11 Edward III and afterwards from Saint Hilary in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William Moraunt chivaler and wife Joan. [Cf. 352, 354]
D: William de Bitterle parson of Chyuenynge church and William Feutrer.
One messuage, a mill, 150 acres of land, 34 acres of meadow, 122 acres of pasture, 41 acres of wood, 20s. rent and rent of 10 hens and the moiety of one messuage in Chyuenyngge and Otteford with the homage and service of Alan de Chelawescombe, William de Kolyndonne, John Cassy, Hugh Coliere, Adam de Chyuenyngge, John atte Halle, Robert de Tegherst, William atte Halle, Thomas de Spokregge, John de Spokregge, ..—45 de Bogesolle, Godeleue Waldere and Alice de Waldere and their heirs. To hold to William and Joan for their lives. Remainder to (1) Thomas son of William
44 Latin: Vomeres.
45 Text obliterated.
Moraunt and the heirs of his body. (2) William brother of Thomas and the heirs of his body. (3) Robert brother of William and the heirs of his body. (4) The heirs of [Joan46].
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Saint Hilary 11 Edward III.
Q: Robert de Beultone vicar of Westmallynge church. D: John Adam of Westmallynge and wife Agnes.
One messuage in Westmallynge. To hold to Robert and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Agnes. Robert gave 100s.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 11 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Saint Hilary 11 Edward III.
Q: Richard Wylteshire and wife Isabel. D: John Wylteshire and wife Sarah.
Four acres of land in Westmallynge. Quitclaim to Richard and Isabel and the heirs of Richard from John and Sarah and the heirs of John. Warrant against the heirs of John. Richard and Isabel gave 20 marks.
York: In the octave of the Purification of the Blessed Mary 12 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Snodilond parson of Saint Botulph’s church next Billyngisgate, London. D: John de Vyene and wife Joan.
One messuage, 30 acres of land, 6 acres of wood, moiety of one acre of meadow in Beghenham. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. Thomas gave 20 marks.
Westminster: In the octave of Saint Hilary 12 Edward III.
Q: William de Chetwode, Master of the chapel of Corpus Christi next Saint Laurence church Candelwykestrete, London.
D: William de Montague47, Earl of Salisbury and wife Katherine.
The manor of Catford, one messuage, one mill, 300 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood, 26s. 8d. rent in Leuesham and Westgrenewych. To hold to the master and his successors and to their chapel in frankalmoign. Warrant against the heirs of the earl. The master gave 200 marks. By precept of the king.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Snodylond.
D: Bartholomew Bygot and wife Mabel.
One messuage, 24 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 6 acres of wood in Begenham. Quitclaim to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Mabel. Thomas gave 20 marks.
46 A final e possibly from Johanne only legible.
47 Latin: de Monteacuto.
York: From Easter in 15 days 12 Edward III. Q: John de Ore and wife Joan.
D: John Pope parson of Gestlyng church48 and John Chaumberlayn parson of Petite Church.
One messuage, 2 gardens, 40 acres of land, 10 acres of wood, 70 acres of marsh, 2s. 8½d. rent and rent of one hen in Tenterden and Wodecherche. To hold to John de Ore and Joan for their lives. Remainder to (1) Robert son of John de Ore and the heirs of his body. (2) Richard brother of Robert and the heirs of his body. (3) The heirs of John de Ore.
York: From Easter in one month 12 Edward III. Q: Peter Barde of Sandwich and wife Constance.
D: Robert son of Peter Barde.
One messuage, 2 shops, 84 acres and 1 rood of land, 2 acres of meadow, 8s. 5d. rent and rent of 2 hens in Elmerston, Overland, Staple, Wyngham, Preston next Wyngham and Esshe next Sandwich. To hold to Peter and Constance for their lives of Robert and his heirs paying yearly a rose at the nativity of Saint John the Baptist and performing services of the chief lords of the fees. Reversion to Robert and his heirs.
has been removed and is now 626A of Edward II. Westminster: In the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward II.49 Q: Thomas de Banquell’
D: William de Brampton and wife Alice.
21 acres and 3 roods of land with appurtenances in Dentlyngg. To hold to Thomas and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. Thomas gave £10.
York: From Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III. Q: Arnold son of Roger Sauvage chivaler and wife Margery.
D: Richard de Horscroft chaplain and Simon de Chiselheld chaplain.
Two messuages, 4 mills, 3 carucates of land, 15 acres of meadow, 80 acres of wood, 60 acres of marsh, £15 12s. 5d. rent and rent of 100 quarters of barley, 22 cocks, 159 hens,
397 eggs in Bobbyng, Newenton, Middelton, Bordenne, Stokebery, Herttlepe, Halgesto, Upchirche, Iwade, …ldestede50 and Wardon in the Isle of Shepeye and the advowson of Chiselheld chapel. The reversion of the said marsh in Middelton, Upchirche, Iwade and Wardon held for life by Alice late wife of John de Reygate of the inheritance of Richard and Simon. To hold to Arnold and Margery and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Arnold.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John le Messager of Newenton and wife Mabel. D: William del Idle of Iwade and wife Mary [Cf. 368].
48 Guestling in Sussex. There is a parish of Pett close by Guestling.
49 Abstract printed in Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 14 p. 259.
50 Query Milsted.
30 acres of land in Iwade next Middelton. To hold to John and Mabel and the heirs of the body of John. Remainder to Thomas Elys of Sandwich and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of William. John and Mabel gave £20.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William Brown of Canterbury, goldsmith 51
D: Daniel de Burgham and wife Julian.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to William and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Julian. William gave 10 marks.
York: From Easter in 15 days 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: Adam Wace and wife Margaret.
D: Andrew Bedel of Faversham and wife Clemency.
One messuage in the suburb of Canterbury. To hold to Adam and Margaret and the heirs of Adam. Warrant against the heirs of Clemency. Adam and Margaret gave 10 marks.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John le Messager of Newenton and wife Mabel and Thomas Elis of Sandwich. D: William de Lidle of Wade next Middelton [Cf. 365]
One messuage, 90 acres of land, 180 acres of marsh in Wade [Iwade] next Middelton. To hold to John and Mabel and Thomas and the heirs of the body of John. Remainder to the heirs of Thomas. Warrant against the heirs of William. John, Mabel and Thomas gave 100 marks.
York: From Easter in one month 12 Edward III and afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: John Brown citizen of Canterbury and wife Joan. D: Adam Grubbe and wife Isabel.
One messuage in Canterbury. To hold to John and Joan and the heirs of John. Warrant against the heirs of Isabel. John and Joan gave 100s.
York: From Easter in three weeks 10 Edward III and afterwards from in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: William Moraunt, chivaler. D: Achard de Aldham.
10s. rent and rent of 5 hens, 30 eggs and 1 pound cumin in Wroteham, with homage and service of John de Pecham, William and Alexander brothers of the said John and their heirs for tenements formerly held of Achard in Wroteham. To hold to William and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Achard. William gave Achard 20 marks.
51 Orfeure.
York: From Easter in one month 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: John Lamb, mellere.
D: Gilbert Capeupt and wife Alice.
4 acres of land in Tanynton. To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Alice. John gave 40s.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: Richard Leger of Wynchepe.
D: William de Haghe of Hakyntone and wife Margery.
One messuage in the suburb of Canterbury. To hold to Richard and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Margery. Richard gave 20s.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: William Claptus and wife Laura and Katherine daughter of William. D: John Michel senior of Derteford and wife Margery.
One messuage in Derteford. To hold to William, Laura and Katherine and the heirs of William. Warrant against the heirs of Margery. William, Laura and Katherine gave 20s.
York: From Easter in 15 days 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Rypple of Sandwich
D: Thomas le Baylly of Langedon and wife Maud.
5 acres of land in Estry. To hold to Thomas de Rypple and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Maud. Thomas de Rypple gave 100s.
York: In the octave of Holy Trinity 12 Edward III. Q: Richard Vergekyn and wife Joan.
D: William Duraunt parson of Rypple church.
One messuage, 4 acres of land, 3 acres of pasture in Northbourn and Bettesangre. To hold to Richard and Joan and the heirs of Richard.
CP 25/1/103/133
York: On the morrow of the Ascension 12 Edward III and afterwards Holy Trinity in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: Gilbert de Malevile.
D: Ralph Savage and wife Laura.
7 acres of land in Orpyngton. To hold to Gilbert and his heirs. Gilbert gave 40s.
York: On the morrow of the Ascension 12 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William de Clynton, Earl of Huntyngdon. D: Isabel daughter of William de Apoldrefeld.
A moiety of one messuage and of 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood, 20s. rent and the rent of 6 cocks and 24 hens in Tonge, Morston and Elmelee, which Joan late wife of John de Appeldrefeld hold for life. To hold to the Earl and his heirs after the death of Joan. Warrant against the heirs of Isabel. The Earl gave £20.
York: In the octave of Michaelmas 12 Edward III. Q: John de Coloyne, citizen of London.
D: Thomas Walrand and wife Isabel.
4 messuages, 4 mills, 4 carucates of land, 120 acres of meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 130 acres of wood and 100s. rent in Wrotham, Brencheslee, Ealdynge and a moiety of the manors of Netlestede and Helthe.52 To hold to John and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Isabel. John gave 200 marks.
York: From Easter in three weeks 12 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Michaelmas 12 Edward III.
Q: Philip Bretoun.
D: William de Henxhell and wife Joan.
17 acres of land in Plukele. To hold to Philip and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Joan. Philip gave 20 marks.
York: From Michaelmas in 15 days 12 Edward III. Q: William Tur of Rokyng.
D: James Alard of Wynchelse and wife Christine.
42 acres of pasture and 4 acres of wood in Rokyng. To hold to William and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Christine. William gave 40 marks.
York: From Easter in 15 days 12 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in 15 days 12 Edward III.
Q: William de Mennesse.
D: Henry Untyd and wife Christine.
One messuage in Westgate next to Canterbury. To hold to William and his heirs. Warrant against the heirs of Christine. William gave 10 marks.
York: From Easter in one month 12 Edward III and afterwards from Michaelmas in three weeks 12 Edward III.
Q: William son of Ellis Gyle and wife Margery. D: Ellis Gyle of Kyngeston.
Two messuages, 2 tofts, 35½ acres and 1 rood of meadow, 3s. rent and the rent of 2 hens and half a rood of wood in Bisshopesbourne and Kyngeston next Bereham with the homage and service of Peter Ryuet, Thomas Myles, John Walmere, Thomas Fox, William atte Nesshe, John Stace and their heirs for tenements formerly held of Ellis in the said vills. To hold to William and Margery and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the heirs of Margery.
52 Hylth in Nettlested.
Somerset, Berkshire and Kent
(149) York: From Michaelmas 7 Edward III and afterwards in the octave of Saint Hilary same year.
Q: Phillip Columbers [de Columbariis] and wife Eleanor.
D: Lewis de Kemmes, parson of the church of Coumbe Martyn and Roger de Weston. The manor of Honybeare in the county of Somerset; the manor of Shawys in the county of Berkshire; and the manor of Postlyng in the county of Kent held by Alice late wife of John Columbers in dower of the inheritance of Lewis with reversion to Lewis and Roger and the heirs of Lewis. To remain after the death of Alice to Phillip and Eleanor and the heirs of Phillip. Phillip and Eleanor gave 200 marks.
CP 25/1/286/38
Buckinghamshire and Kent
(157) York. From Holy Trinity in 15 days 8 Edward III. Q: Henry de Chalfhunte and wife Maud.
D: Thomas de Wenge, chaplain. [Cf. 256]
The manor of Dodynton in the county of Buckinghamshire; and the manor of Esshurst in the county of Kent. To hold to Henry and Maud and the heirs of their bodies of the King and his heirs. Remainder to the heirs of Maud. By precept of the King.
Kent and Leicestershire
(188) York: From Easter in 3 weeks 10 Edward IIIand afterwards from Holy Trinity in 15 days same year.
Q: John de Veer, Earl of Oxford and wife Maud by John de Oxeney her attorney D: William Crocheman, chivaler and Richard de Stoke
The manor of Flete in the county of Kent; and the manor of Wkyngeston in the county of Leicestershire. To hold to the Earl and Maud and the heirs of the Earl.
CP 25/1/287/39
Somerset and Kent
(201) York: Easter in 15 days 11 Edward III
Q: Philip Columbers [de Columbariis] and wife Elanor D: Baldwin Aylmer and Roger Louet
The manors of Stoklond, Lovel, Grandon and Wollauynton in the county of Somerset; and the manor of Postelyng in the county of Kent. To hold to Philip and Eleanor and the heirs male of their bodies. Remainder to (1) James Daudeleye for life, (2) After the death of James, Roger Daudeleye son of James and the heirs of his body, and (3) Nicholas Daudeleye brother of Roger and his heirs.
Sussex and Kent
(220) York: In the octave of Saint Hilary 11 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Aledon and wife Maud.
D: William atte Welle, chaplain and Philip Bretoun.
The manors of Burgherssh, 300 acres of land, 45s. 3d. rent and rent of 4 cocks, 16 hens and 1 quarter of oats in Westhamme and Pesemerssh in the county of Sussex; and a moiety of the manor of Esture [in Chilham] in the county of Kent with homage and service of Stephen atte Felde, John atte Felde, Henry de Flekkelee, John atte Hethe, Edmund Litelgrom, William Hokere, Richard Joce, Stephen de Pedelesham, Robert de Pedelesham, Stephen son of John de Pedelsham, Walter Martyn, John Lot, John Roger, Richard Roger, Maud Dywe, Ralph de Bourne, Ralph Symon, Robert de Heththorp and the heirs for tenements in the said vills which the aforesaid William and Philip first held. To hold to Thomas and Maud and the heirs of Thomas.
Essex and Kent
(242) York: From Saint Michaelmas in 15 days 12 Edward III. Q: Thomas de Grauesende and wife Joan.
D: William atte Welle, chaplain and Richard Pope.
The manor of Little Thorrok except the advowson of the church of the manor in the county of Essex; and of the manors of Grauesende and Nutstede in the county of Kent. To hold to Thomas and Joan and the heirs of their bodies. Remainder to the right heirs of Thomas.
CP 25/1/287/40
Berkshire and Kent
(256) York: On the morrow of Saint John the Baptist 12 Edward III and afterwards at Westminster in the octave of Holy Trinity 13 Edward III.
Q: Thomas de Wenge chaplain. [Cf. 157] D: Henry de Chalfhunte and wife Maud.
The manor of Dodynton and advowson of the church of the manor in the county of Buckinghamshire, and the manor of Esshurst53 and advowson of the church of the manor in the county of Kent. To hold (as to two thirds of two thirds of the manors and the whole of the advowson) to Henry and Maud and the heirs of their bodies. To remain (as to one third of the manors held by Thomas Traylly and wife Agnes in dower of Agnes and one third of two thirds of the manors held by John Louekyn and wife Margaret in dower of Margaret of the inheritance of Thomas Wenge) to Henry and Maud and the heirs of the bodies after the death of Agnes and Margaret. Remainder to the heirs of Henry, Thomas Traylly and Agnes. John and Margaret were present and did fealty to Henry and Maud.
53 John de Grounde held Esshwell at his death 15 Edward III:(1332) leaving 3 coheirs Maud aged 4, Margaret 3 and Avice 9 weeks. Maud no doubt was the only survivor and married Henry de Chalfhunte before 8 Edward III:(1335) when she would be 17.