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Letters of pardon granted by K. Hen. VI to the prior and convent of St. Frideswide. Dated at Westminster, 26 June, 24 Hen. VI.
Letters of pardon granted by K. Henry VI to the prior and convent of St. Frideswide. Dated at Westminster, 12 November, 34 Hen. VI. [See Wigram no. 95 note] .
Richard Walker, prior of St. Frideswide , acknowledges to have received of the provost of Queen's College 14s., annual rent for a tenement and four curtilages in the parish of St. Michael's South, Oxford. Dated in the feast of 8 Hen. VII.
An indenture by which the president and fellows of Magdalen College of the one part, and the prior and convent of St. Frideswide of the other, agree that all actions &c. shall cease, and that the president and fellows of Magdalen College shall grant a fishery in the river Cherwell from Estbryge unto a certain place called the Aytte, in exchange for one house or tenement near the 'quadrivium,' Oxon. Temp. Hen. II. [13 Jan. 1496] [Mutilated.]
CHIPPING-NORTON. Thomas Barbour of Chepingnorton grants to Joan Barbour one messuage with appurtenances situated near the tenement of John Yonge on the east part. Dated at Chepingnorton, 27 October, 16 Hen. VI.
John Balle of Chepyngnorton grants to Thomas Barbour and Alice his wife, their heirs and assigns, one messuage with appurtenances. .... Yonge on the east part. Dated at Chepyngnorton, 27 October, 16 Hen. VI. [Mutilated.] .
Thomas Gerveys of Chepyngnorton grants to John Barbur, junior, of Chepyngenorton , and Isabel his wife, one plot of land lately built upon, with one house lately called 'le forge,' containing in length 50 feet and in breadth 40 feet, in Chepyngnorton in the end of the middle way of the same village, which he lately had with other lands by the gift and feoffment of Joan Barbur, widow, and which were formerly Thomas Barbur 's her husband. Dated at Chepyngnorton, 27 June, 2 Ed. IV.
COWLEY (Temple). Thomas, son and heir of John Goldyene of Staunton St. John , and Katherine his wife, and Agnes, wife of the said Thomas, grant to John Leylond, clerk of Oxford , and Margaret his wife, all their lands and tenements, with meadows, feedings, and pastures, and appurtenances which they have in the village and fields of Templecovele. Dated at Templecovele, 3 Sept. 1 Hen. VI.
Fine dated at Westminster .... 14 Hen. VII, between John Bustard and John Billyng , plaintiffs, and Charles ..., and Agnes his wife, defendants, by which the said Charles and Agnes acknowledge certain lands, messuages, &c. in Dedington, Clyfton, and Hampton to belong to the said John and John, for which they gave to the said gave Charles and Agnes 100 marks of silver. [Mutilated.] .
Duplicate of fine levied at Westminster, 14 Hen. VII (No. 151).
HEADINGTON. William, son and heir of Hugh Forester of Hedyngton , grants to John Forester his son a messuage, two virgates of land and a fourth part of one other virgate .... which came to him by heirship after the death of Hugh his father, in the village and fields of Hedyngton, which the said Hugh had by the gift and feoffment of sir Richard Damory, kt. (Mutilated.] Dated .... August .... Hen. IV.
William Mafey quit-claims to Robert James , esq., Edmund Rede , John Faynel, sen., and William Robyns , all his right in one toft and one virgate of land in Hedynton, which the said Robert and others had by the gift and feoffment of John Dalberd, clerk, Robert Bruns , and John Hore . Dated at Hedynton, 6 August, 7 Hen. V.
Robert James , Edmund Rede , and Richard Bruns grant to John Walker of Oxford, baker, Michael Norton , Gilbert Burton , and William Frankeleyn , all their messuages, lands, and tenements, rents, reversions, and services, with woods, meadows, feedings, common of pasture, and appurtenances, called 'Houchons,' which they late had by the gift and feoffment of William Masey in Hedyngton. Dated at Hedyngdon the Monday next after the feast of the Ascension, 8 Hen. V.
Fragment of a release relating to the lands called 'Houchons' in the parish of Hedyngdon, by the same partners ⟨ Robert James , Edmund Rede , Richard Bruns , John Walker of Oxford, baker, Michael Norton , Gilbert Burton , and William Frankeleyn ⟩ on the same day as the preceding grant. Dated at Hedyngdon the Monday 8 Hen. V.
Fragment of the release of the lands at Headington called 'Huchons' from John Walker , &c. to John Downham . Dated 15 Hen. VI.
John Walker of Oxford , Michael Norton , William Frankeleyn , and ...., grant to John Downham one messuage and one virgate and one fourth part of a virgate of land in Hedyngdon, which they had by the gift and feoffment of Robert James, esq., Edmund Rede and John Feynel, sen.. Dated at Hedyngdon, 5 May, 15 Hen. VI.
Edmund Rede, esq., grants to John Downham of Hedyngdon and Agnes his wife, all his lands and tenements, rents, reversions, and services, with appurtenances, which he lately had by the gift and feoffment of the said John in the village and fields of Hedyngdon. Dated at Hedyngdon, 13 October, 26 Hen. VI.
KIRTLINGTON. Indenture made 24 Nov., 12 Hen. VII, between sir Reynold Bray, kt., of the one part, and John Padnall of Crendon, Bucks, husbandman, of the other part, witnesseth that the game John hath sold to the said sir Reynold a messuage, cottage, 156 acres of arable land, 4 acres of mede, with their appurtenances, within the town and parish of Kirtlyngton, and all other lands, rents, &c., that the said John hath, or any other person or persons have to his use, within the same town, for which sir Reynold pays to him the sum of £30 on the day of these presents.
Bond of 100 marks given to sir Reginald Bray, kt., by John Padnall of Crendon, Buckinghamshire , for keeping the conditions of a certain indenture. Dated 24 November, 12 Hen. VII.
Ordinances by John abbot of Morimond, dioc. Langres, for the government of St. Bernard's College, in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford. Dated 20 June, 1446. [Injured by application of galls.] .
Certificate granted by Peter, the prior of the Carmelites at Oxford , to William Tanner and Elizabeth his wife, that because of their devotion to the above order, their names shall be remembered in their prayers and an obit be kept for them after death. Dated 1481.
John Pereson, clerk, late provost of Queen's Coll. , grants to Henry Boste , provost of Queen's Coll. and the fellows there, the whole of that messuage, &c. with gardens and curtilages adjacent, situate in the suburbs of Oxford in the parish of St. Michael's without the south gate, between the church on the north and a lane which leads from the highway to the Shulvyngstole on the south. Witnesses, John Seman, mayor, John Creyk and Henry Weston, bailiffs of Oxford . Dated at Oxford 1 Oct., 1 Rich. III.
Fragment of an acount of rent receipts and expenses. Oxfordshire (locality unknown). 30 Hen. VI (1451-2).
CHARLBURY. The account of Richard Assher , bailiff of the rectory and manor of Cherlebury, from the feast of the Purification B.V.M., 21 Hen. VI, to the feast of the Nativity of St. John next following (1443). [Formerly in MS. Rawl. D. 390.]