Quitclaim.Bromley (Dorset). 10 Ed. III. Feb. 27, 1336. Quitclaim by Ralph, son of Sir Ralph Gorges, to Sir John de Roches for lands in Bromley [manor?] which he had received from Sir John de Dommere.
Lease.Bromley (Dorset). 19 Ed. III. Sept. 29, 1345. Lease by Sir John de Roches to Peter Cuppyng of Bromley manor, and of the stock upon it, for which the latter has to account at the end of the term of twelve years.
Quitclaim.Bromley (Dorset). 28 Ed. III. Feb. 12, 1354. Quitclaim by Ida, widow of Sir John Plecy, to Johanna, widow of Sir John de Roches, and to Sir John Borhonte and Mary his wife, for Bromley.
Appointment of attorney.Bromley (Dorset). 35 Ed. III. May 7, 1361. Appointment by Sir Bernard and Mary Brocas of Geoffrey Spencer as attorney to receive seisin of all lands etc. in Bromley which have descended to them there from Dame Johanna de Roches.
Appointment of attorney.Bromley (Dorset). 48 Ed. III. Sept. 2, 1374. Appointment by Arnald Brocas, William Tirwhit, John Sandford, and William Heremite, clerks, and Henry Holte, trustees of Sir Bernard and Mary Brocas, of Roger Bentelowe, as their attorney, to receive seisin for Bromley.
Lease.Bromley (Dorset). 9 Ric. II. Oct. 3, 1385. Lease by Sir Bernard Brocas to William Poyntington and John Firleigh of the manor of Bromley, for 22 marks a year rent.
Lease.Bromley (Dorset). 22 Ric. II. June 17, 1399. Lease by Sir Bernard Brocas, junior, to William Frye of Bromley, for life of lessor, for 24 marks a year rent.
Writ.Langton Matravers (Dorset) (manor). 8 June, 6 Ric. II (1383). . Writ from King Richard II, dated at Westminster, 8 June, 6th of his reign, to the sheriff of the counties Somerset and Dorset, commanding him to distrain John Fillol and Margaret his wife, late wife of Adam de Seydon, daughter and heir of Roger le Walssh, and Joan his wife, for all their lands and chatels in his bailiwick, and to answer for the same to the exchequer ; also to cite them before the barons of the exchequer, to answer to the king for their relief concerning one toft, with appurtenances within the manor of Langton Purbyk, held by the said Roger when he died of K. Ed. III, in capite, by knights service.
Assignment of dower.Stanton St Quintin (Wiltshire) (manor), Frome St Quintin (Dorset) (manor). Wednesday next after the feast of St. Luke, evang., 31 Ed. I "finiente" (1303). . Chirograph witnessing that Ralph de Monthermer, earl of Gloucester, after the death of Herbert de St. Quintin, who held the manors of Frome, co. Dorset, and Stauntun Quintin, co. Wiltshire, of him in capite, on the petition of Margery his widow, assigns to her for her dower lands in Staunton Quintin and Frome, equivalent to the third parts of the said manors. Dated at Staunton Quintin (slightly mutilated).
Writ.Fordington (Dorset) (manor). 27 November, 9 Ric. II (1385). . Writ from King Richard II, to Richard Otery, his escheator of the county of Dorset, commanding him to take the fealty of Sir John Trevet, kt., for the third part of the manor of Fordyngton, on the death of Joan, late princess of Wales, mother of the king, who held the same in dower ; the said manor having been granted to Sir John Trevet by Edward, late prince of Wales, and confirmed by letters patent. Dated at Westminster.
Rogeri de Walessch, Domini de Langetone in Purbyk, scriptum indentatum, concedens (certis conditionibus) et confirmans, Henrico atte Chapele, capellano, cauteriam suam de Whylcheswode in Purbyk, etc. ad terminum vitae ejus. Dat. apud Chikerell, die Mart. prox. ante fest. S.Martini, 47 Edw. III (15 Nov. 1373).
Willelmi de Lyla, mercatoris de Saluzs-maryne, scriptum pro se et heredibus quietum clamans Mabillae Elysaundre de Warham et Willelmo Russell, in omnimodis actionibus, quas penes eosdem habuit, ratione salis sui capti apud Bro⟨n⟩kesie per vice-comitem Dorset, et ducti ad castrum de Corf. Dat. Warham, 1331.