Nicholas, son of William Ameli of Witinton, grants to Sampson the dyer, of Worcester, for 84s. the whole of the field of Stanrie, in the village of Witinton, at an annual rent of 2d. (c. 1240-50.)
Nicholas Alleheyl of Worcester, chaplain, grants to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Wlstan his tenement which he bought of Thomas de Lychesfeld, citizen of Worcester, in the Glovers' street. Witnesses William Rockulf , Walter le .... , bailiffs of Worcester, (c. 1280-90.) .
Alice, formerly the wife of Hugh Linchamp of Poywyke, remits and quit-claims to the preceptor and brethren of St. Wlstan all her right in a certain annual rent of 15d. assigned to her at her marriage at the church door from a tenement in Worcester in Brideport street. Witnesses John Enberne , William Colle , bailiffs of Worcester.(c. 126070.)
Thomas de Lychesfelde , citizen of Worcester, with the consent of Alice his wife, grants to Nicholas Alleheyl , chaplain, for 10s., the whole of a tenement in Glovers' street, Worcester, paying annually for all services 8d. Witnesses William Rockulf , Walter le ...., bailiffs of Worcester. At Hockeday. (c. 1280-90.)
Charter by which Agnes, widow, grants to Walter her son a messuage in Worcester which .... son of ... gave her in marriage-dowry at the church door. Witnesses Richard le Blund , Ralph 'socio', provosts of Worcester. (c. 1240-50.)
John Grene , glover, of Worcester, grants to William le Noreys, baker, citizen of Worcester, for 20s. a tenement in 'Gloveres strete' [in Worcester] for ever, paying to the preceptor and brethren of the hospital of St. Wlstan annually 4s. 6d. Witnesses John de ...., John ...., bailiffs of Worcester (c. 1260-70.)
Walter de Moveyrun grants to John de Hales .... part of his laud in Heffemor [Chaddleswick], for half a mark, paying annually for the same 4 1/4d. in silver, (c. 1250-60.)
CHADDLESWICKCristina ..... tandi of Chadleswich grants to the sick of the hospital of St. Wlstan, in frankalmoigne, a house with a curtilage situated between her house on the upper part, and the land which was William le Norreis ' near the wood of Sudwode. (c. 1250)
Fragment of a charter by which Sampson the dyer, citizen of Worcester, grants to Master Walter ... .... in the village of Wytinton, viz. that which he bought of Nicholas, son of Ameli , ... giving to him ... and to his wife ... and rendering annually one 'crennoe' of corn, of the value of 6s. Witness Sir Adam Mustel, knight.(c. 1250-60.) .
William Galien , with the assent of Agnes his wife, grants to the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Wlstan all claim in the service and rent of Thomas the chaplain of Witton for two acres of land in the village of Alcreton, viz. 2d. per ann., also two other rents of 1d. and ½d. from a messuage and land in Alcreton. (c. 1220-40.) Witn. William de Malverne, sheriff.
Fragment of a charter by which Walter de Welecumbe grants to the sick of the hospital of St. Wlstan part of his land in the manor of Chadleswich. (c. 1240-50.)
William Cook ('Cocus'), citizen of Worcester, and Juliana called Seely his wife grant to the house of the hospital of St.Wolstan and the brethren and sick there 8d. of annual rent which the said hospital was accustomed to pay them, for a parcel of land near Losemer⟨Worcester⟩. Dated 1261, the Tuesday before Palm Sunday. .
⟨ Worcester ⟩ Grant by Adam de Kembestereson, citizen of Worcester, to John Hoho , of a messuage in Gloverestrete, paying annually 4d. Witnesses Henry Caynteselt , Robert Poywik , bailiffs of Worcester. (c. 1260) [slightly mutilated].
John Hoho , citizen of Worcester, remits and quit-claims to the preceptor and brethren of the hospital of St. Wolstan all right and claim in a messuage in 'Gloveres strete' [in Worcester] which he had of the gift of Adam de Kembesteresone . (c. 1270-80.)
⟨ Worcester ⟩ John le Seynturer , citizen of Worcester, remits and quit-claims to the preceptor and brethren of the hospital of St. Wolstan all his right in a certain tenement which Nicholas de Egge delivered to him for the term of the life of the said Nicholas. Witn. William Colle , Walter le Veyse , bailiffs of Worcester, etc. (c. 1280-1.)
Walter and William de Welecumbe of Chaddlewych grant to the house of St. Wlstan and the brethren and sisters there, both well and sick, in frankalmoigne, one plot of the meadow called 'Sichemedewe' in Chaddleswych. (c. 1260.) .
SIDENHALE. Thomas, son of Walter de Longeleye , grants to the house of the hospital of St. Wlstan and the brethren there, in frankalmoigne, 10 sellions of land lying in Sidunhale, viz. those which John de Soutwode gave to him in free marriage with Felicia his daughter, (c. 1260-70.)
CHADDLESWICKJohn, son of Roger Noppe of Chadleswych, remits and quit-claims to the preceptor and brethren of the hospital of St. Wlstan all his right in three halfpence annual rent from the tenements of John de Bokeden and Robert Gilbe . (c. 1280.)
NEUNETON. Thomas, son of Simon Le Seynter of Worcester, grants to the house of the hospital of St. Wlstan, and to the brethren and the sick there, 2s. of annual rent which his father gave him from the tenement of Margaret de Bruere of Neuneton, they paying annually to him and his heirs at Christmas one halfpenny, (c. 1280-90.) Witnesses John Euberne and William Colle , bailiffs of Worcester.
[Worcester] William Cook ('Cocus'), citizen of Worcester, and Juliana, daughter of .... Seli his wife, remit and quit-claim to the preceptor and brethren of the hospital of St. Wolstan all their right in a certain parcel of land without the gate of .... receiving annually from the hospital 8d. for all services; for which one .... of corn was given them. Witn. Nicholas Handlo, justiciar of the king, Pagan ... and William le Disser, provosts of Worcester. (c. 1260-70.)
Agnes, relict of Richard Steyn of Wychio, remits and quit-claims to the brethren of the hospital of St. Wlstan all her right in a messuage in the suburb of Worcester, which they held of her husband Richard. [Mutilated]. (c. 1270-80.)
William Halyday of Worcester remits and quit-claims to the master, brethren and sick of the hospital of St. Wlstan all his right in a tenement in the street called Brutteport in Worcester, which he had by the gift of Gilbert son of John le Sockere of Wytheneford. Witn. William Botulf, Walter Coynterel, bailiffs of Worcester.(c. 1270.)
BROMSGROVE. John de la Woningge of Bremesgrave, clerk, grants to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Wlstan and the sick there, in frankalmoigne, the whole of a waste and a turbary and a ditch within and without a close at le Wil....., called le Walsemedewe (c. 1280-90.)