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152. MS. Ch. Cambs. 263
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Whittlesey. 1698 .
153. MS. Ch. Cambs. 264
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Wicken. 1715 .
154. MS. Ch. Cambs. 265
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Wilburton. 1681-1682 .
155. MS. Ch. Cambs. 266
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Leverington, Wisbech. 1725 .
156. MS. Ch. Cambs. 267
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Wisbech. 1728 .
157. MS. Ch. Kent. 24
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BOTTISHAM, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. William le Mous of Swapham Bolebec grants to David, the prior, and convent of Tonabrige for 20s. sterling in hand paid, one croft in Bodekesham; paying annually for the same 6d. c. 1240-60.
158. MSS. Ch. Kent. 83-88
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TUNBRIDGE. Fragments of a long roll of documents belonging to the priory of Thonebregge, viz.:
(a) Mutilated document relating to the convocation of the clergy of the province of Canterbury.
(b) Petition of the religious to the archbishop of Canterbury and others, setting forth the non-fulfilment of the conditions contained in the king's writ, dated at Lincoln, 24 Nov., 10 Ed. II, on which a subsidy of a tenth had been granted, and praying that the same may be repaid to them. (See Wilkins' Concilia, vol. ii. p. 460.)
(c) Deliberation of the clergy concerning the articles transmitted to them, considered the Wednesday after the Sunday in which is sung the office Quasimodo geniti, in the church of St. Paul's, London, 1319. [Mutilated.]
(d) Form of appointment of an attorney for rendering an account of the profits and issues of a manor.
(e) Letter to Walter, archbishop of Canterbury , from the chapter and convent of Tunbridge, signifying the appointment of William de Frend, canon of Tunbridge , as their proctor, to appear before him in the church of St. Paul's, London, the Friday next after the Sunday Quasimodo, to consult for the advantage of the Church of England, &c. Dated at Tunbridge the Id. of April, 1318.
(f) Bull of pope John XXII, addressed to the abbot of Milton, Sarum diocese, for the prior of Twynham. Dated at Avignon 4 Id. January. [Mutilated.]
(g) Another bull of pope John XXII, to the prior and convent of Winchester, for the prior of Twynham. [Mutilated.]
(h) Letter from the pope's nuncio to the prior of Tunbridge, demanding that a good horse, a palfrey, and a sumpter horse caparisoned, may be sent to his chamberlain. Dated at London, 8 June, 1318.
(i) Letter directed to the prior of Merton by the abbot of Cirencester and the prior of Lanthony near Gloucester presiding at the general chapter of the order of St. Augustine, for the collection of subsidy for the lawsuit against the priory of Twynham. Dated 1318.
(k) Letter to the heads of houses of the order of St. Augustine from William, prior of Merton , concerning the collection of the said subsidy. [Mutilated.] Dated 4. Non. Nov., 1318.
(l) Letter of presentation of the heirs of Okestede. [Mutilated.]
(m) Mutilated document concerning the collection of the subsidy against the priory of Twynham.
(n) Letter of William, St. Mary of Merton , revoking the sentence of the greater excommunication promulgated against the prior of Tunbridge for the non-payment of the subsidy.
(o) Answer of the clergy to the archbishop of Canterbury in the council held at London, containing the heads of matters proposed for deliberation. [Mutilated.]
(p) Mutilated document concerning the same council (o).
(q) Form for the appointment of a general proctor by John, the prior of Tunbridge .
(r) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge present Benedict de Ealdyng (Yalding) to the church of Stradselle, Norwich diocese.
(s) Fragment of a letter of Gilbert Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, to the prior and convent of Tunbridge.
(t) Letter of Laurence ate Wealde, canon and proctor of the prior and monastery of Tunbridge . [Fragment.]
(u) Benedict de Ealdyng (Yalding) indemnifies the prior and convent of Tunbridge, on his presentation to the church of Stradeshulle, against any suit, and promises to be satisfied with the allowances hitherto paid. Dated the Thursday next before the feast of the apostles Simon and Jude.
(w) Letters testimonial for priest's orders from Roger, the prior of Tunbridge , to the bishop of Rochester, in favour of W. Mareschal . Dated 13 kl. October. [Mutilated.]
(x) The priors of the monasteries of Ledes and Combewell, deputed visitors of the houses of the order of St. Augustine, Canterbury and Rochester dioceses, notify to the prior and convent of Tunbridge their intention to visit their house the Wednesday on the feast of the Commemoration of St. Paul next (30 June). Dated at Ledes on the morrow of St. John the Baptist, 1311.
(y) Simon de Clare, clerk, swears that he will be faithful to the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Tunbridge, and to his lords the prior and convent of the same place. Dated the Sunday on the feast of the Assumption of the B. V. M., 1316.
(z) Roger, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge acknowledge that John de Gelderegg , their servant at Tunbridge, has rendered his account of receipts and expenditure to the date of the feast of St. Michael, 5 Ed. II. Dated at Tunbridge, &c.
(aa) Mutilated deed of John Hering binding himself to faithful service to the priory.
(bb) Mutilated deed of Andrew ... acknowledging receipt of 2s. 4d. for expences with reference to Bruncheslee.
(cc) Citation by the priors of Ledes and of Combewelle, visitors of the houses of the order of St. Augustine within the dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester, to the prior of Tunbridge to come to the general council to be held in Christ Church, London, 1318. [Mutilated.]
(dd) Letters patent of King Edward II, dated at Westminster, 22 May, 14 of his reign, being a pardon for Henry de Shipton and others for detaining the castle of Tunbridge, in opposition to the king's writ to the sheriff for seizing it and other possessions of Hugh de Audley .
(ee) Writ of King Edward II, concerning the lands, &c. of Hugh de Audele, junior. [Mutilated.]
(ee(b)) Another fragment.
(ff) Letter of Walter, archbishop of Canterbury , to the prior and convent of Tunbridge concerning an exchange between William, rector of Merston , and the vicar of Brenchesle. Dated at Lambeth, Nones May.
(gg) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge grant to master Walter de Grenewey an annual pension of two marks. Dated at Tunbridge, &c.
(hh) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge grant to sir Thomas de Somersete, chaplain, a corrody of 2 white loaves and one gallon of the better conventual beer from their common cellar, commencing the Sunday on the feast of the exaltation of the Holy Cross, 1320. (See Ch. 88b.)
(hh(b)) Another fragment.
(ii) Letter of pope John XXII to the archbishop of Canterbury, directing him to exhort the king to the due observance of the laws and just government, especially for the non-exaction of subsidies for wars from the possessions of the church. Dated at Avignon 1st year of his pontificate.
(kk) Claricia, who was wife of sir Roger de Wellesworth, kt. , deceased, and Alice , who was wife to sir John de Hamme, kt., deceased, daughters and heirs of sir Roland de Hokstede , deceased, present to the prior and convent of Tunbridge their faithful clerk Robert Quyntyn to be a canon of their house. Dated at London, 14 Aug., 1319.
(ll) Letter of H., bishop of Rochester , to the prior of Tunbridge, inviting him to be present at his inthronement in the church of Rochester on the octave of the Epiphany. Written at Borstall near Rochester, the kl. January.
(mm) Writ of Edward II, tested at Westminster 25 Jan., 11th of his reign, to the bailiffs of Roger Dammory of Bodegesham , to allow the prior of Tunbridge to appear by proxy at the court of Bodegesham.
(nn) John, the prior of Tunbridge , appoints in his place Richard de Hoton to make suit to the court of his lord, sir Roger de Ammory of Bodegesham , according to the tenor of the king's writ directed to the bailiffs of the said court. Dated at Tunbridge the day of the Annunciation, 13 Ed. II.
(oo) Richard de Holedene, priest, having been presented by the prior and convent of Tunbridge to the church of Leghe, indemnifies them against any claim to the advowson. Dated at Bromlegh, 2 Non. Sept., 13[20]?.
Cf. MS. Rolls Kent 6
159. MS. Ch. Kent. 115a
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An indenture witnessing that the prior and convent of Tonebregge demise to John de Waldyngfeld and Isabella his daughter, for their lives, a certain tenement at Bodekesham called 'Jeromes' for 4s. annual rent. Dated at Tunbridge, 3 April, 43 Ed. III.
160. MS. Ch. Kent. 115b
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An indenture witnessing that John, prior of Tonbregge and the convent, demise to Joan Vaus and William her son, for their lives, a certain croft at Bodekesham called 'Alwardescroft' containing three roods in Wyneyard for 2s. 6d. annual rent. Dated at Tunbridge, feast of St. ... 46 Ed. III. [Mutilated.]
161. MS. Ch. Kent. 122b
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Indenture witnessing that Robert, the prior, and convent of Ternebregge demise to Richard Skynhale of Bodekesham and Letitia his wife, for the term of their lives, one messuage and one croft containing one acre near the vicarage of Bodekesham, formerly held by Richard Gardiner at an annual rent of 7s. Dated at Tunbridge on the feast of Saint Michael, 7 Rich. II.
162. MS. Ch. Kent. 123a
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Indenture witnessing that Robert, the prior, and convent of Tonbregge demise to Richard Cagge and William his brother of Bodekesham , for sixty years, a messuage, house, and a croft containing one acre near the vicarage of Bodekesham, which Richard Skynhale formerly held of them; paying annually for the same 3s. 4d. Dated at Tunbridge on the feast of St. Michael, 10 Rich. II.
163. MS. Ch. Kent. 129
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Indenture by which Robert, prior of Tonbrege and the convent demise to John Boghilead (?) of Bodekesham Felicia his wife and John , Thomas and Joan his children, for 60(?) years, at an annual rent of 5s. one acre and one rood called Drunckerarriscroft in Bodekesham. [Mutilated and partly effaced.] Dated at Tonbridge, feat of St. Michael day, 20 Rich. II.
164. MS. Ch. Kent. 139
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Indenture between Richard Thomlyne, prior, and the convent of Tunbregge of the one part, and Henry Everard of Denarstone, Suffolk , of the other part, witnessing that the prior and convent demise to the said Henry their parsonage of Denarstone for 28 years at an annual rent of four pounds, payable in the church porch of Bodkesham, co. Cambridge. Dated 18 May, 12 Hen. VIII. (English)
165. MS. Ch. Norfolk 4
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AYLSHAM and FAKENHAM. Exchequer Constat extracted from the great roll of the pipe, [44 Edw. III], containing a grant of the manor of Wyghton with the hundred of Northgreneho and the manors of Aylesham and Fakenhamdam in co. Norfolk, the manor of Saham in county Cambridge, the manor of Whitgift, co. York, manor of Berton Bristol, co. Gloster, manor of Sevenhampton and Stratton, co. Wiltes, to Robert de Knolles and Constance his wife for the whole term of their lives at an annual rent of £745 7s. The acquittance is given to the prior and convent of Ely for £76 13s. 4d., being the reserved rent for a portion of the year due for the manor of Saham, co. Cambridge, committed to the said prior and convent, 26 Sept., [43 Edw. III], at a rent of £100 per annum.
166. MS. Ch. Norfolk 248
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DUDELINGTON. Appropriation of the church of Dudelingtone, Norwich diocese, to the abbess and convent of Marham, and ordination of the vicarage, by John, bishop of Norwich , dated at Terling, 13 kl. Jan. 1302. Acceptance by abbess Mary and the convent dated at Marham, 4 kl. January, 1302. [Mutilated.]
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167. MS. Ch. Oxon. 8
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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.) .
168. MS. Ch. Oxon. 10
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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.) .
169. MS. Ch. Oxon. 597
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Sandford St Martin, Cambridge, Childerley, Rampton. 1610.
170. MS. D. D. Brocas 488
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Grant. Royston (Hertfordshire Cambridgeshire). 2 Hen VI. April 23, 1424. Grant by William Belche of Hawrygge, in Buckinghamshire, to Bernard Brocas of County Southampton [Hampshire], of property in Royesdon, Hertfordshire.
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171. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 102
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Convention. Waterbeche (Cambridgeshire), Mesdone m (Hertfordshire) (manor). Quindene of Hilary, 47 Hen. III to Michaelmas, for five years from Michaelmas (1268). . Convention made between the lady Dionisia de Muntchenes', lady of Anestie, of the one part, and Richard le Butiller, rector of the church of Mesdone, of the other, namely, that the said Richard grants to Dionisia the whole of a tenement which Robert his brother held in the village of Waterbeche, in the co. of Cambridge, with all its appurtenances, to hold the same for her life as dower, for the third part of the lands of the said Robert le Butiller, formerly her husband; also he grants the manor of Mesdone, in the county of Herteford, with the wood called ' Smalhey' to hold the same from the Quindene of St. Hilary, 47 Hen. III, until the feast of St. Michael, and from the same feast to the end of five years, at an annual rent or the five years of £30.
172. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 118
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Final concord. Burgh Hall (Cambridgeshire) (manor), Burrough with Brettons (Cambridgeshire) (manor), Burrough Green (Cambridgeshire), Walton (Yorkshire, West Riding) (manor), Cawthorne (Yorkshire, West Riding) (manor), Mirfield (Yorkshire, West Riding), High Hoyland (Yorkshire, West Riding), Kirkheaton (Yorkshire, West Riding), Somerton (Suffolk). [between 1383-88] (1388). . Final concord made at [...[ [...] Ric. II, between Thomas de Arundel, bp. of Ely, Robert de Welughby de Eresby, Sir John Playse, kt., Sir Richard de Waldegrave, kt., Sir Robert Haward, kt., Sir John Dengayn, kt., Sir John Wylton, kt., John Brunne, James de Grancestre, William Scot, John Topclif, William Notton, William Hore, and William Sandale, clerk, plaintiffs, and Sir John de Burgh, defendant, concerning the manors of Burghhalle in Swafham-Bulbek, and Burgh, with the advowson of the church of the same village of Burgh, in the county of Cambridge, and of the manors of Walton and Calthorne, and of the advowsons of the churches of Mirfelde, Heghholand, and Heton, in the county of York, and of the manor and advowson of Somerton, in the county of Suffolk, acknowledged by the defendant to be the right of the plaintiffs, for which recognition he received one thousand marks of silver. Mutilated at the beginning.
173. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 149
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Demise. Ickleton (Cambridgeshire). 12 December, 12 Hen. IV (1410). . Indenture witnessing that Sir Thomas Swynbourne, kt., has demised to James Russell of Iklynton the whole of the manor of Iklyngton, in the county of Cambridge, with all its appurtenances, also all the lands, rents, etc. called Brokyngton Rente, which John Clynton held for his life in Iklyngton, also divers other lands called le Milleland, in the same village, to hold the same for 6 years at an annual rent of 3s.4d.; with further conditions in case the said Sir Thomas should rebuild the mill there.
174. MS. Douce Ch. 21
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BARENTON (Barrington) (Manor of). Letters patent of King Edward [II?], dated at Strugoill, 18 Oct., 20th year of his reign, being a licence to Sir John de Lancaster, kt., and Annora his wife, to enable them to infeoff Hervy de Staunton, clerk, with their manor of Barenton and the advowson of the church of the said manor, also to enable the said Hervy to reinfeoff John and Annora with the said manor for their lives.
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175. MS. Douce Ch. 99
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Deed by which William Bate of Hokytone [Oakington?] gives to Agnes widow of Stephen le Welsse land in Wimpole. 25 Jan. 1334.