Inrolment of muniments relating to Stapledon hall and of the hall formerly called the hall of St. Stephen, in the parish of St. Mildred, Oxford, temp. Ed. I. viz. c. 1320. "Ista sunt munimenta domo de Stapeldon halle de aula quondam vocata aula S. Stephani in parochia Sancte Mildride." . 
     (a)  Geoffrey de Merston, skinner, grants to master William de Coudrey  one plot of land, having in breadth within the walls of the said William '6 ulnas regias cum police et quaterium unius ulne,' and in length the whole space of the land between master Thomas de Radenore 's on the west, and the land of the abbess of Godstowe on the east, which plot of land lies between the land of the said master William on the north and the land of the donor on the south, in the parish of St. Mildred, Oxford. For this donation the said William gave 40s. sterling. Witnesses.  Nicholas de Kyngyston, then mayor of Oxford ,  Thomas de Sowy  and  Ralph le Plummere , bailiffs. 
     (b)  William Crompe  grants to master William de Coudray  a certain house in Oxford in the parish of St. Mildred, which is situated between the house which was  Hugh Rufy 's of the one part, and the house of the abbess of Godstow of the other; paying annually to  Thomas de Sowe, clerk, 2s., to the church of St. Mildred 2d., and to him and his heirs 1d. Witnesses.  Nicholas de Kyngyston, then mayor of Oxford ,  Geoffrey the goldsmith  and  Nicholas de Collushulle , then bailiffs. 
     (c)  Thomas de Sowy  quit-claims to master William de Coudrey  all right in 2s. annual rent which he was accustomed to receive from the messuage situate between the land of the abbess of Godstowe on the one part and the land of  Lucy la Rede  on the other in the parish of St. Mildred, Oxford. Witn.  Nich. de Kyngyston, mayor,  Ralph le Plume , bailiff.
     (d)  Thomas de Merston  quitclaims to master William de Coudrey  all his right in a certain house in Oxford in the parish of St. Mildred, which master Thomas de Radenor  bought of  Geoffrey de Merston  his brother, and which the said  Thomas de Radenor  sold to the said William; also he quit-claims all right in a piece of land behind the said house. Dated the Monday next after the Purification B.V.M., 1284. 
     (e)  Alice, daughter of  Henry de la Grave  , quit-claims to master William de Coudray , all her right in that tenement which she formerly had by the gift of the said William in the parish of St. Mildred, Oxford. For this donation the said William gave to her in exchange the whole of that tenement which, he had by the gift of sir Henry Bueles, kt., and of Henry his son, in the village of Curtelingtone. Witnesses.  John Culverd, mayor of Oxford ,  Andrew de Pyrie  and  John Wyt , bailiffs. Dated at Oxford on the feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 22 Ed. I. 
     (f)  Margery, formerly wife of  Geoffrey Strustan of Merston  , quitclaims to master William de Coudray  and his assigns, all right in a certain place and buildings which the said William bought of her husband. For which quit-claim he gave 10s. beforehand. Witness.  Thomas Sewy, then mayor of Oxford . Dated at Oxford the Tuesday next after the feast of St. John Bapt., 23 Ed. I. 
     (g)  Geoffrey de Coudray  quit-claims to master William de Coudray  all right which he has by reason of gift, demise, or any other manner in his houses in Oxford and land in Curtelington. Dated at Halsale, the Tuesday in Pentecost week, 24 Ed. I.
     (h)  Gilbert de Coudray  quit-claims to  Walter, bp. of Exeter , all his right in a certain burgage which he had formerly by the gift and feoffment of master William de Coudray , in the parish of St. Mildred, opposite to the walls on the north of the said town, and which burgage was formerly  William Crompe 's. 
     (i)  William de Coudray  grants to  William, son of  Thomas de la Rode of Cornwall  , and to  Peter de Skelton, clerk, and the longest liver of them, the whole of that messuage which he had by the gift of  William Crompe  in the town of Oxford against the walls of the said town, in the parish of St. Mildred, which messuage is situated between the land of the abbess and convent of Godstowe on the one part, and a messuage formerly  John Culveret 's on the other; with the whole of the lower court which he had by the gift of  Geoffrey de Mersthon , paying annually for the term of his life 40s. Witnesses.  Philip de Ow, then mayor of Oxford ,  Andrew de Pyrye  and  John de Coleushulle , then bailiffs. 1296.
     (k) Henry, son of sir Henry de Boweles, kt., of Curtelingtone , quitclaims for himself and wife to  William, son of  Thomas de Rode of Cornwall  , and  Peter de Skelton , all their right in a certain messuage in Oxford, which messuage they had by the gift of  William de Coudray . 
     (l)  William, son of  Thomas de la Rode of Cornwall  , grants to  Peter de Skelton, clerk, the whole of his part of a messuage with appurtenances which he had by the gift of master William de Coudray , and also his part of the court, which messuage and court is situated in the parish of St. Mildred, Oxford, against the walls of the same town, between a tenement of the abbess and convent of Godestowe on the east, and a tenement which was formerly  John Culverd 's on the west. Witnesses.  John de Dokelyngton, then mayor of Oxford ,  Walter Wicumbe  and  William de Penuard , then bailiffs.
     (m)  William de la Rode of Cornwall  remits and quit-claims to  Peter de Skelton  all his right in the messuage and court described above (l). Witnesses.  William de Burcestre, then mayor of Oxford ,  Henry de Lynne  and  Gilbert de Grenestede , then bailiffs. Dated at Oxford on the day of St. Barnabas the apostle, 6 Ed. II. 
     (n)  Peter de Skelton, clerk, at the instance of  Walter, bp. of Exeter , grants to the rector and scholars of Stapeldonehalle in the university of Oxford, one messuage with appurtenances called the hall of St. Stephen in Oxford, situated in the parish of St. Mildred, opposite to the north wall which incloses the town, between the north gate of the said town and Smythegate, to hold the same in frankalmoigne. Dated at Chuddelegh, co. Devon, the Monday on the feast of St. Faith, virgin, 9 Ed. II. 
     (o)  John de Skelton , brother of master  Peter de Skelton , quit-claims to the rector and scholars of Stapeldonhalle all his right in the messuage described as above (n). Dated at London the Friday on the morrow of St. Leonard, 9 Ed. II. 
     (p)  Peter de Skelton, clerk, at the instance of  Walter, bp. of Exeter , grants to the rector and scholars of Stapeldon halle in the university of Oxford, two chambers with an area pertaining to the same, commonly called 'la Lavandrie,' which he had by the gift of the abbess of Godestowe, situated on the east part of a certain messuage which is called St. Stephen's hall. Dated at Chuddelegh in the county of Devon the Tuesday on the morrow of St. Faith, virgin, 9 Ed. II. 
     (q)  Henry, son of sir Henry de Boveles of Curtelington  , and  Alice his wife, remit and quit-claim to  William, son of  Thomas de la Rode of Cornwall  , and  Peter de Skelton, clerk, all their right in a certain tenement which formerly the said Alice his wife had by the gift of master William de Coudray  in the parish of St. Mildred in Oxford. Dated at Oxford on the morrow of St. John ante port. Lat., 25 Ed. I.