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327. MS. D. D. Ewelme a. 7/A.49
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Building account. Bilton Hall (Yorkshire). 3rd quarter 15th Cent..
328. MS. D.D. Radcliffe 636
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- 1672 - 1672
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Assignment [of mortgage?]. Brayton. 1672.
329. MS. D.D. Radcliffe 637
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- 1678 - 1678
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Mortgage. Brayton. 1678.
330. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 107
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- 1286 - 1286
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Grant. Eske (Yorkshire, East Riding) (manor), Burnsall (Yorkshire, West Riding), Conistone (Yorkshire, West Riding), Hebden Moorside (Yorkshire, West Riding), Hetton (Yorkshire, West Riding), Thorpe (Yorkshire, West Riding). Pentecost, 14 Ed. I (1286). . Grant from William, son and heir of William de Eboraco, kt., to Amand de Surdeval and Cecilia his wife, mother of the said William, his wife for dower, four bovates of land and three tofts in Esk with five serfs their chattels and belongings, together with the first gift of the moiety of the church of Brennesale in Craven, which Sir Richard de Knol had by gift of the said William's father in exchange for her dower in Craven, viz. in Coningstone, Hebbedenne, Brennesale, Heton, and in Thorp, saving certain serfs and lands to the said Amand and Cecilia, subject to an annual rent of 2s. 6d. to the said William, and a rent of 6s. to the lady Alicia la Chaumberlenk.
331. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 110
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Grant, power of attorney. Gate Burton (Lincolnshire), Lea (Lincolnshire), Temple Hurst (Yorkshire, West Riding), East and West Retford (Nottinghamshire), Rampton (Nottinghamshire), Littleborough ferry (Nottinghamshire). 1 September, 4 Hen. IV (1403). . Grant from John, lord Darcy of Menell, to Sir John de Melton, kt., Thomas Clarell, esq., John de Moore, rector of Beghton, Thomas Mapirlay, Robert Plomley, Elias de Blyth, and John Daunay, all lands and tenements, rents, etc., which were William Mortoyn's, in the villages of Gatburton and Lee, or elsewhere within the county of Lincoln, and in Hyrst, in the county of York, and in the villages of Retford in le Cley and Rampton, in the county of Nottingham, together with the whole of the ferry (cum toto passagio) beyond the Trent, called Lytylburgh fery. Dated at Gatburton. Subjoined is the power of attorney to Nicholas Daunay and John Grayne to deliver seisin to the said parties of the lands, etc. enumerated in the preceding charter. Dated at Gatburton on the same day as the grant (contemporary copy).
332. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 117
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- 1236 - 1236
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List of tenants, mandate (writ, summons). Peverel, honour (Nottinghamshire), Tickhill, honour (Yorkshire, West Riding), Leicester, honour (Leicestershire). [n.d., 1236?] (1236). . List of crown tenants in the Honours of Peverell, of Nottingham, Tykehull, and Leicestre, with a mandate addressed to Fulk de Cancellis, to cause them to be summoned to Winchester the Sunday next before Midlent, with horses and arms, for service with the king or with whomsoever he shall send them; with notes of those who did not attend. The Tykehull list is crossed out.
333. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 118
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- 1383 - 1388
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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.
334. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 127
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Licence in mortmain. Hemsworth (Yorkshire, West Riding). Licence in mortmain granted by K. Ed. III to Simon de Balderston for the foundation of a chantry in the church of Hymelesworth, endowed with a messuage, toft, 51 1/2 acres of land, 4 1/2 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood, and 23s. annual rent in Hymelesworth, Hyndeley, Kynneslay, Thorp Audelyn, South Elmesale, and Osset. Dated at Redyng (contemporary copy).
335. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item a
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: a mutilated grant from Henry [son of Swane of Denby, of all his lands in Denby] [1191 x 1194]
336. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item a(ii)
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Cartulary, Quitclaim. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (a) Jordan, son of Henry de Deneby, quit-claims to the abbot and monks of Bellalanda one pound of cummin for the carucate of land given to them by him in frankalmoigne together with his brother Simon: ?witness Henry de Redd[...], sheriff of York. [Denby] [1209 x 1212]
337. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item b
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (b) Symon, son of Henry de Deneby, grants with the consent of his brother Jordan to the abbey of Bellalanda one carucate of land in Deneby [Denby] which Henry his father gave to him; paying annually two shillings. [1190 x 1198]
338. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item c
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Cartulary, Confirmation in frankalmoign, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (c) Ralph de Nonavill confirms to the church and monks of Bellalanda in frankalmoigne, those donations made by Henry son of [Simon?] and William, son of Osbert, in Deneby [Denby].
339. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item d
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Cartulary, Quitclaim. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (d) Jordan, son of Henry de Deneby, quit-claims to the monks of Bellalanda two pounds of pepper which they were annually accustomed to pay unto him for one carucate of land given by him and his brother Simon in Deneby [Denby] and a bovate in Alretun [Allerton]. [before 1219]
340. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item g
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (g) Jordan de Flockton grants to the monks of Bell' a sufficient way from Benetley as far as to Deneby [Denby] [before 1218].
341. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item h
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (h) Sir Michael de Brertwysell, kt., grants to the monks of Bell' 2s. annual farm which he bought of William de Flockton for the way from Benteley to Deneby [Denby] [1260].
342. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item i
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (i) William de Deneby grants to the monks of Bell' his culture of 'Haukinsclif' [near Denby?] in exchange for a culture lying near the bounds of Flockton [c. 1220].
343. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 146, item k
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Cartulary, Grant. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (k) William de Deneby by his chirograph made in 1220 granted to the monks of Bell' common of pasture in Deneby [Denby]. 1220.
344. MS. Dodsworth 76, fols. 114-114*
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Fine. Barnby. Morrow of the Purification of the B.V.M., 9 Ed. I and 4 Dec. 24 [Ed. I?] (1295). . Fine made at York between Robert, the abbot of Roche, plaintiff, and William, son of Richard de Barneby, defendant, by which the said William permits the abbot to have common of pasture for all his cattle in Barneby, except goats, also his pigs to be quit of pannage in his woods there, also to have 6 cartloads of wood for ever, also to dig turf. A writ of K. Ed. I in pursuance of the same grant with regard to a suit with Abbot Stephen follows, dated at Westminster, 4 Dec. an. 24 (partially illegible).
345. MS. Douce Ch. 69
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Geoffrey, bishop of Coventry , confirms to the canons of Bretton two parts of the tithes of corn from the demesne of the Lord Ailric of the village of Midelton, with the small tithes of the same lordship, as granted by the prior and convent of Pontefract (c. 1206.) .
346. MS. Eng. hist. a. 2 no. XVI (fol. 17a)
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Holdsworth. Thomas, son of Hugh de Horton; grant to St Mary's, Woodkirk, a cell of St Oswald's, Nostell, Yorks., of land in Holdsworth. [c. 1150]
347. MS.D. D. Ch. Ch. M. 128
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Leeds.. Alan the clerk of Thornton, vicar of the church of Adel , is bound to the prior of Holy Trinity, York, in 10 marks a year, and if any controversy is moved against them by A. fitz- Hugh de Wit ’, or by Hugh himself, by reason of a charter which the prior &c. asserts they sought (‘inpetraverunt’) from them in the lifetime of A. the archdeacon and rector of Adel, to have the church on the rector’s death, Alan will undertake the action at his own cost. Witnesses: H. treasurer of York , master W. archdeacon of Nottingham , master G. canon of York , master Alan de Claxton , master Martin de Semar , master John de Hamerton , Hugh de Botend ’, John fitz-Wido , Henry Bustard , Robert de Essai , Herbert the janitor , Peter de Ardene , Henry de Tikil , William Fit ’. ⟨1204–14.⟩
348. MS. Rolls Berks. 1
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SHAW. Copy of a roll in the custody of the remembrancer of the Exchequer, 41 Ed. III, being a survey in pursuance of a writ to William de Wukeham and others, dated at Weston, 10 Oct. an. xxxv of all the demesne lands and tenements in Shawe, which the King had by the gift and feoffment of Master William de Polmorna . Temp. Hen. VIII.
349. MS. Rolls Kent 6
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A long roll of evidences, records of proceedings, presentations and various forms of documents appertaining to the priory of St. Mary Magdalen, Tunbridge; in many places tattered and mutilated. [A continuation of the preceding series, MSS. Ch. Kent. 83-88]
(a) Fragment of a bond given by the prior and convent of Tunbridge to John de Feriby , to secure the payment of an annual pension of four marks. Dated at Tunbridge, 30 March, 1322.
(b) Mandate from the priors of St. Gregory of Canterbury, and of Tunbridge, visitors of the order of St. Augustine for Canterbury and Rochester dioceses, to the prior and convent of Ledes, to cite all the brethren of the convent to be present at a visitation of their house to be held the Monday next after the translation of St. Thomas the martyr; also citing the prior to the general chapter to be held at St. Frideswide, Oxon, the 2nd day after the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin. Dated at Canterbury on the feast of the translation of St, Thomas the martyr, 1322.
(c) Letter of John, the prior of Tunbridge , to the abbot of Wiencester(?) and prior of Lantony, Gloucestershire appointing William de Mallyng, canon of the same house, his proctor to act for him at the general chapter to be held in the monastery of St. Frideswide, Oxon. Dated at Tunbridge, 16 kl. Aug., 1322.
(d) Fragment of a letter ("Litera fraternitatis") from John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge to sir William de Scelvestrod, prior of Michelham . [Mutilated.]
(d(b)) Fragment of a royal writ; Glouc. 13 Apr. an. 14.
(e) Mandate from King Edward II, to the sheriff of Kent, to seise the lands, tenements and goods of Henry d'Audley, junior, in his bailiwick. Dated at Gloucester the 9th April, 14 of his reign.
(f) Letter from Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to the mayor and good men of London, inclosing a letter addressed to the king by the barons. Dated at his castle of Pontefract, 2nd December.
(g) Copy of the letter from the barons to the king demanding redress, &c., sent as above (f). [Mutilated.]
(h) Payment entitled "Littera qualiter natives debet inhetrare(?) terram tenendam de domino suo in vilenagio": Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Stanmer, clerk , has received of Walter, archbishop of Canterbury , one field called 'le pykedecroft,' with one grange built thereupon as inclosed within hedges and ditches. And one field called 'le sandpetfeld' enclosed by ancient boundary ditches, also one field lying near the curtilage of William de Londeshamne as is inclosed by the boundary ditches, which fields the said William, a native of the archbishop, lately held of him in villenage, in the borough ("borgha") of Okkefelde at Londeshame - rendering annually the same service which the said William was accustomed to make.
(i) Commission from the prior of Tunbridge and the archdeacon of Rochester to the prior of St. Andrew the apostle of Rochester, executor or provisor in the business of making a provision for Richard, [son of] Philip, a poor clerk of Brenchesle, Rochester diocese . [Mutilated.]
(k) Letter of attorney from John, the prior of Tunbridge , (being absent,) to Nicholas de Faversham, sub-prior, to nominate a fit clerk to the bishop of Norwich for the church of Stradeselle then vacant.
(l) Petition to the bishop for an indulgence to all who pray for the soul of sir Richard de Clare, formerly earl of Hertford, whose body lies in the church of St. Mary Magdalen of Tonebregge, and for the souls of all faithful deceased and those who shall have assisted in the building, or sustentation of the lights, &c. of the same church.
(m) Citation from Simon, archbishop of Canterbury , to the prior and convent of Tunbridge, to appear the court-day after the feast of St. Luke the evangelist, or to show their privileges. Dated at Wrotham, 8 Id. Oct., 1329.
(n) Order from the bishop of Rochester for the publication in the greater churches of the deanery of Malling (?) of a certain chapter of the constitutions of the council of London, announcing excommunication against those who infringe the rights of churches. Dated at Hallyng, 7 kl. Sept., 1329. [Mutilated.]
(o) Fragment of a document relating to the preceding. [Mutilated.]
(p) The prior of Tunbridge acknowledges that he owes to Stephen de Cobeham, junior, £40, payable to him on the octave of Easter next. Dated 3 Oct., 4 Ed. III; enrolled in the exchequer.
(q) 'Provocatio facta per magistrum Walterum de Gronweye .' General notice of an intended appeal to the pope by N. de T., proctor of the priory of Tunbridge, in case of litigation.
(r) Notice to the bishop of Rochester that the prior and convent of Tunbridge are absolved from a sentence of excommunication passed upon them for the non-payment of Peter's pence for the years 1329 and 1330. Dated at London, 12 June, 1331.
(s) Ornaments, vestments, and books in the churches of Aldynge [Yalding], Brenchesle, Teudele [Tudley], and Denardestone, at the feast of St. Michael the archangel, 1331, 5 Ed. III.
(t) Taxation of all the goods of the priory of Tunbridge both temporal and spiritual.
(u) Form of oath to be taken by the prior elect of the monastery of Tunbridge at the high altar, upon his installation.
(v) A form for letters credential.
(w) The dress of the novices at their first coming and entrance.
(x) Form of licence for appropriation of a chruch being Letters patent of Edw. [III] dated at Northwich, 23 Sept., 2 Ed. III, giving licence to the prior and convent of Boxgrave to give the church of Bilsington to the prior and convent of Bilsington; to hold the same for ever.
(y) Walter de Shorham, priest, Chichester diocese, renounces all action and right by reason of a provision or grace from the pope to the prior and convent of Tunbridge. Dated 1335.
(z) Letter of Hamo, bishop of Rochester , to the dean of Malling, reciting the king's writ, dated at Salop, 15 Jan., 15 Ed. II, concerning the burning of Bridgenorth¨("Briggenorh'") by Humphrey de Boun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and others, and ordering a levy of all men between 16 and 60 to be armed, and commanding the same to be promulgated in each collegiate church. [Mutilated. (See Rymer, Foed., vol. iii. p. 923.)
(z(b)) Fragment of a citation dated at Ledes 15 kal. Oct., 1316.
(aa) Notice of the visitation of the priory of Tunbridge the Monday after the feast of the ascension of our Lord, by the priors of Ledes and Combwelle. Dated at Ledes, 8 Id. May, 1317.
(bb) Form of a circular letter to bishops from brother J., prior of Tunbridge , for the ordination of a canon or canons.
(cc) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge grant a corrody to Richard de Wyth , commencing on the first Sunday of Lent, 1321. 14 Edw. fil. Edw. [Mutilated.]
(dd) Mandate by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury for processions and prayers for the reale(?) of the kindgdom in pursuance of an order from the king of 1 March. Dated at Lambeth the Nones of March, 1321. [Mutilated.]
(ee) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge appoint Roger, perpetual vicar of Tunbridge , their proctor, to appear for them in the convocation of the clergy of the diocese of Rochester. [Undated]
(ff) Mandate of Simon, archbishop of Canterbury , to the dean of Sydyngbourne against those who unjustly separate the tithe corn of the church of Bordenne appropriated to the prior and convent of Ledes. [Mutilated.]
(gg) Mandate of Hamo, bishop of Rochester , for excommunicating certain parishioners of Brenchesle who absent themselves from, and injure the church. Dated at Hallyng ... 1329.
(gg(b)) Fragment of a letter of attorney, dated at Thonebregge on the feast of St. Paulinus, 1329.
(hh) Licence granted to brother Laurence de la Wealde by John, the prior of Tunbridge , at the instance of sir Hugh Daudele and the lady Margaret countess of Cornwall, his consort, to live in their family. Dated at Tunbridge on the feast of the Epiphany, 1329.
(ii) Protect of the clergy at a council held at Lambeth, 16 Kl. May, 1330, against the grant of a subsidy to the king.
(kk) Letter from sir Hugh Daudele to the prior and canons of Tunbridge, asking for a corrody for William de la Welde . [English] [Mutilated.]
(ll) Mandate from the official of Rochester to the dean of Mallyng, commanding him to cite the prior and convent of Tunbridge to appear by themselves or a proctor on the Monday next after the feast of the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, in the church of Mallyng, to answer certain articles of Roger, the master, and brethren of the hospital of Strode. Dated at Rochester, 14 Kl. July, 1330.
(mm) Articles exhibited against the prior and convent of Tunbridge, by Roger, the master, and the brethren of the hospital of Strode, for the subtraction of the tithes of a place commonly called 'Horsherst' in the parish of Aldyng, for 3 1/2 years.
(nn) John, the prior, and the convent of Tunbridge appoint brother William de Mailing and sir Roger de Frendesbery, rector of Strateshell , their attornies, to receive the manor of Bodkesham from Richard de Queye and Agnes his wife and to deliver the same to John Loy to farm. Dated at Tunbridge the Thursday after the feast of St. James the apostle, .. Ed. III.
(oo) Letter of John, the prior of Tunbridge , to the steward and bailiffs of Elizabeth de Burgh, lady of the honor of Clare, appointing Walkeline de Caney to do suit and service for him at the court of Bodkesham. Dated .. Easter, 2 Ed. III. [Mutilated.]
(pp) The official of the bishop of Rochester to the archdeacon of Rochester, reciting the mandate of Icherius de Concreto, canon of Sarum and nuncio of the pope, for promulgating the sentence of excommunication passed upon the prior, and convent of Tunbridge, for the nonpayment of procurations of the pope. Dated at Rochester the Ides of May, 1331.
(qq) Relaxation of the previous mandate (pp). Dated at London, 23 May, 1331. [Mutilated.]
(rr) Decree of Robert de Winchelsey, archbishop of Canterbury , concerning the providing of ornaments, &c. for churches by the parishioners and rectors, viz. the parishioners to find the chalice, mass, principal vestment, viz. the chasuble, albe, amice, stole, maniple, with ii. towels for use at the high altar, cope for the priest, processional cross, cross for the dead, thurible, a lamp with a bell for bearing the body of Christ to the sick, a lenten veil, a banner for rogation days, two hand-bells to ring before the bodies of the dead, a bier, vessels for the holy water, a pax, a candlestick for the Easter candle, and bells in the tower, cords for the same, fonts with locks, reparation of the nave of the church in length and breadth, inside and outside, both in the altars as well as in the images and windows, the inclosure of the churchyard. All other things, whether for the reparation of chancel and ornaments of the same both within and without, belong to the rectors. (See Wilkins' Concilia, vol. ii. p. 280.)
(ss) John, the prior, and convent of Tunbridge grant to Nicholas Colepeper an annual pension of two marks. Dated at Tunbridge on the feast of the apostles Peter and Paul, 133..
(tt) Bond given by William ate Melle of Aldyng , John de Te... and Walter ate Wealde to sir Robert de Hagham, kt., to secure the payment of £10 at Michaelmas next in the church of Tunbridge. [Undated.] [French]
(uu) Mandate from the archdeacon of Rochester to the dean of Mallyng, commanding him to sequester the churches of Aldyng, Brenchesle, and Teudele, for default in not repairing them. Dated at Longefeld, 5 Kl. March, 1331.
(vv) Mandate from the abbot of Leicester and the prior of Kenilworth, presiding at the general chapter of the order of St. Augustine within the province of Canterbury, to the priors of St. Gregory of Canterbury and Tunbridge, commanding them to personally visit each house of the above order in the dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester, to inquire concerning the state, reformation, and observance of the order whether by the head or its members, and to correct and reform abuses, and in case of being themselves unable to settle any matters, then to cite the heads of the houses to the general chapter to be held at Dunstable on the octave of Holy Trinity, 1334, &c. Dated 4 Non. October, 1333.
(ww) Mandate from the abbot of Leicester and prior of Kenilworth, presiding at the chapter of the order of St. Augustine in the province of Canterbury, to the heads of the monasteries of that order within the dioceses of Rochester and Canterbury, commanding them to receive the priors of St. Gregory of Canterbury and of Tunbridge in a suitable manner at their visitation, and to carry out sentences of excommunication or suspension, should they be promulgated. Dated the 3 Non. of October, 1333.
(xx) Appointment of N. de T., canon of Tunbridge , and master Richard, rector of St. Benedict of Wodwarf, London diocese , proctors, to act for the prior and convent of Tunbridge conjointly or separately. (yy] Letters patent of King Edward III, at the request of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, steward of his household, for the appropriation of the church of Chert near Ledes, to the prior and convent of Ledes.
350. MS. Rolls London and Middlesex 25
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Lincoln, Kirkby in Kendall, Leeds. 1684 .