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Ravenstone. John son of Richard Tonge of R⟨avenstone⟩ grants to R⟨avenstone⟩ the same ditch and hedge [lying as in MS. Ch. Bucks. 3]. Witnesses: master John de Chishulle , Sir John de St. Maria , William de Nodariis , William of R⟨avenstone⟩ , William of Dudingtune , Simon of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Walter of Scrintune , William Ailward , Nicholas the clerk , Henry the mason . ⟨1254–c. 1260.⟩
Ravenstone. Richard de Clifford, rector of R⟨avenstone⟩ , grants to William of R⟨avenstone⟩ and Christiana his wife the messuage which Edmund formerly held of the fee of the church of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: Sir William of Divises, then prior of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Sir Michael chaplain of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Nicholas the clerk of R⟨avenstone⟩ , John Tonge , Walter of Schyrintone , William Caperun , John the clerk , Richard Facceneie . ⟨c. 1260.⟩
Ravenstone. Quit-claim for the same ⟨as MS. Ch. Bucks 8⟩. ⟨Witnesses: Sir Roger de Chiringham, kt., Almaric de Nodariis, kt., John of ...wile, Robert [of Crettone], [Edward] of Devisis , William the cook .⟩ ⟨c. 1290–1302.⟩ In the same hand.
Ravenstone. Elizabeth, daughter of William of R⟨avenstone⟩ , grants to R⟨avenstone⟩ 7 acres of land in R⟨avenstone⟩ which were formerly of Walter […], near the great park, in the shot called Walt’ stocking Thone. Witnesses: Sir Roger de Chiringham, kt., Almaric de Nodariis, kt., John of ...wile, Robert [of Crettone], [Edward] of Devisis , William the cook . ⟨c. 1290–1302.⟩
Ravenstone. Nicholas, son of Richard Tonge of R⟨avenstone⟩ , quit-claims to R⟨avenstone⟩ all that he held of them, viz. (i) a messuage and croft in R⟨avenstone⟩ , (ii) all his land in the assart called Thongestocking, (iii) also 4d. rent from 1½ ac. held by William Caperun , 5d. from 1 ac. held by Matilda Thebaud , 1d. from Nicholas son of John for two strips, ¼d. from Robert the chamberlain for part of a messuage. Witnesses: Sir William de Nodariis, kt., Almaric his son, John of Morewelle , William Caperun of R., Edward of R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨c. 1290–1302.⟩
Ravenstone. William of R⟨avenstone⟩ grants to Beatrice his daughter, for her homage and service, that assart with hedges and ditches which he bought from Hugh son of the reeve . Rent: 2s. 0½d. Witnesses: William Caperun , [R]ic[hard] son of Thomas of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Richard s · cce ... William the cook, Nicholas Thonge . ⟨c. 1270–80.⟩
Ravenstone. Indenture by which R...d, prior &c. of R⟨avenstone⟩ grants to Simon of R⟨avenstone⟩ , chaplain, the assart which they had from Nicholas Tonge of R., in the meadow of R⟨avenstone⟩ , and which Hugh Ode held, for 12 years from the feast of St. Clement. Rent: 9/-. Witnesses: William of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Robert then chaplain, William Caperun , Edward of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Richard Faccen ’, Richard of Weston , William the cook . ⟨1280–90.⟩
Ravenstone. Henry de castro of R⟨avenstone⟩ demises to Hugh Ode of the same and Isabella his wife ... lying at Petronwelle between the land of Henry Randolf and that of William Cok , for their lives. Rent: 6s. 6d. Witnesses: Richard le spicer , Robert ..., Robert le Cok . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . [Mutilated.] ⟨30 Sept. 1291.⟩
Ravenstone. Edith, daughter of William Aylward , quit-claims to R⟨avenstone⟩ ½ acre of land in ’Cline hul’. Witnesses: Sir Almaric de Nodariis, and Roger de [?Chiringham], kts., John of ...rwelle of Stoke Goldingtone, William Caperun of R⟨avenstone⟩ , William the cook of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨18 July 1297.⟩
Ravenstone. Thomas of Lyford and Joan his wife grant to Philip Tone of R⟨avenstone⟩ and Matilda his wife, all that they held in R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: John of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Thomas de Cretone , Simon de Cretone , ... Alurich of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . .. 9 Ed. II.
Ravenstone. Alice relict of John of R⟨avenstone⟩ , grants to Philip Tone of R⟨avenstone⟩ and Alice his wife 2 acres 1½roods of land in R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: sir Richard perpetual vicar of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Henry le spicer of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Nicholas the smith of R⟨avenstone⟩ , John B ..., Philip Alurich . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨22 Oct. 1320.⟩
Ravenstone. Henry of Warewik and Christiana his wife grant to Walter Wydmot of R⟨avenstone⟩ and Beatrice his wife and Joan their daughter a rood of arable land in R⟨avenstone⟩ between the prior’s land and that of Elizabeth daughter of John of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: John of Liforde , William of L⟨iforde⟩ , Henry Lespicer of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Henry de Noers , Simon de Cretone . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨29 July 1324.⟩
Ravenstone. Henry of Warewyk in R⟨avenstone⟩ and Christiana his wife grant to Ely of Weston in R⟨avenstone⟩ 6 acres of land in R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: William de Nodariis , John de Haregrave , Henry son of Simon of Westone , John de Lyvorde , Simon de Cretone , Henry le spicer , Nicholas the smith , Philip Tone , Henry of Westone . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨6 Aug. 1324.⟩
Ravenstone. Henry of Mulsho [Moulsham] of R⟨avenstone⟩ grants to sir Richard of R⟨avenstone⟩ chaplain, one acre one rood of arable land and two roods of meadow in ... one acre of land in Scyttho near the land which William Gyle holds of sir William de Mokelstone, kt. Witnesses: […] de Noers, Hugh de Warewyk , William of Lyford , Robert le Kong of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Richard lespecer of R⟨avenstone⟩ . [Mutilated.] ... 4 Ed. III.
Ravenstone. Alice […] grants to sir Robert, prior &c. of R⟨avenstone⟩ , 3½ acres in the fields and meadows of ... for her life with reversion to Nicholas her husband, and on his death remainder to the said prior &c. Witnesses: Henry Lespicer of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Richard Le specer of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Robert ..., William of Lyforde . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨23 Sept. 1333.⟩
Ravenstone. Joane Adecok , widow of Roger Ingelberd of Northampton , grants to John le Masun of R⟨avenstone⟩ clerk, one acre of arable land ... Weston at ’Le Smale hegges,’ near the abbot of Lavenden’s land. Witnesses: Henry le spicer of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Nicholas le […] of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Philip Alurich of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Robert Alewey of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . [Mutilated.] ⟨1 Nov. 1337.⟩
Ravenstone. The same is bound to pay the same 30/- in the church of R⟨avenstone⟩ at the feast of Epiphany following. Witnesses: Henry of Warewyk , William of Leyford , Robert the cook , John le gros , Richard le specer . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨5 Nov. 1337.⟩
Ravenstone. Henry, son of William de castro , grants to Hugh Ode of R⟨avenstone⟩ one [... after rood of arable land lying at le ‘Peretrewelle’. Witnesses: Nicholas the smith of R⟨avenstone⟩ , Robert Alewey , John Lawrence , Philip Alurich . Given at R⟨avenstone⟩ . ⟨... after 7 Oct. 1341.⟩
Ravenstone. William of Haregrave of Stoke Goldington, chaplain, grants to R⟨avenstone⟩ all his inheritance in Stoke, Ikelee, Pyddington and Weston, with a messuage and 30 acres of land which he had of the gift of Nicholas the smith of R⟨avenstone⟩ . Witnesses: Thomas de Rayms , Simon Northwich , William de Nowers , Roger ..., ... son of John, Robert Alewey ... Given at Stoke Goldington. ⟨14 Aug. 1350.⟩
SADYNGTON. Condition of a grant from sir William de Botereaux, kt., to John Cook of Leicester , of an animal rent charge of £6 upon his lands and tenements in Hardwick, co. Bucks, during the life of Elizabeth, wife of the said sir William, namely that if the said Elizabeth does not recover her dower out of the manor of Sadyngton, held by the said John, then the said grant of annuity shall become void. Dated the Friday on the feast of the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 47 Ed. III.
⟨Maids Morton (?).⟩ Fragmentary grant by ⟨John son of (?)⟩ Reginald de ⟨M⟩ort⟨on⟩ .... plot which Robert his brother ... . Witnesses include Hugh de Caste... and Richard (?) de Kinebell [cf. Oseney Cartulary, ed. Salter, V.304-7]. 13th century
BERGHEIA and BRILL, co. Bucks. King Henry II. confirms to the church of St. Nicholas of Sanford and the nuns there serving God, the land of Bergheia which Roger de Sanfort gave to them in frankalmoigne, which was paying 40s. per annum, and one acre of land in Brehilla, which was Areth's his grandfather, and given to the mother of the said Roger in frank-marriage; to hold the same as the charter of the said Roger witnesseth. Dated at Windesor'. (c. 1175-80.)
Roger de Sanford grants to the church of St. Nicholas of Sanford and the nuns there, in frankalmoigne, the land of Bergheia, for the souls of the Empress Matilda and King Henry her son, who gave the land to him for his service, and for the souls of his father and mother, and for the health of his own soul, and the souls of his parents and friends, as freely as King Henry by his charter gave and confirmed it to them. Besides he grants to them one acre of land in 'Bruhella' (Brill), which Ared his grandfather gave to his mother in frank-marriage, from which they shall have 2s. or one measure (seam) "summa" of nuts on Ash Wednesday. Witnesses. Jordan de Sanford , Ralph Briton , Garnerius , John , and Ralph de Sanford , Geoffrey de Wanci etc. (c. 1175-80.) .
Roger de Sanford grants to the church of St. Nicholas, Sanford, in frankalmoigne, the land of Bergera for the souls of the Empress Matilda and King Henry her son, which land she gave to the said Roger for his service, also an acre of land in Bruhill which Ared his grandfather gave to his mother in frank-marriage. Witnesses. Jordan de Sanford, Thomas de Sanford , Warner de Sanford , Fulco de Sanford , Ralph "Britannus"? Geoffrey de Wanci , etc. (c. 1160-70.) .
CALVWALID, Bucks. Richard de Horsendone , with the assent of John his brother, gives in frankalmoigne to S., the abbot of Thame , and his successors, 40 acres. In Caluwalid 18 acres, but 22 acres in the land which lies between the way and the land of Risesbie to the south, having a terminus near the ditch; granted on condition of making his father a monk. (c. 1160.) Witn. earl Giphard , Geoffrey, earl of Mandevil, etc.