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John, son of sir Thomas de Heigheton , kt., with the consent of Clericia his wife, confirms to Henry, son of Richard of Wramplingham , and Augustine his brother, a piece of land lying in the fields of Wramplingham; paying annually to them and their heirs 3½d., and to Basilia de Tudenham and her heirs 2½d. (c. 1280.)
Robert, the abbot, and convent of St. Bennet of Hulme, assign an annual payment of 20s. to the prior and convent of Norwich for the settlement of disputes between them, relating to the tithes of the lordships of Richard de la Rokele and Robert de Curt , knights, in Cruchestoke. Dated 1239.
METHELWODE. Ordination respecting the vicarage of Methelwode by Ralph [Walpole], bp. of Norwich ; the Prior and Convent of Castleacre to have the rectory house, all the land belonging to the rector, and all the tithes of corn; the vicar to have the rest, excepting a portion paid paid to the prior and conv. of Lewes. Dated at Eccles, 2 Non. August, 1291.
Nicholas, son of Seman de Stoke , of the county of Northampton , is bound to John, son of Robert Loveday , in 10 marks sterling, payable at the feast of St. Martin the bp., in the winter, 23 Ed. [I]. Dated at London, the Monday on the feast of St. Mark the evangelist, the year above written.
Cecilia late the wife of … of D⟨aventry⟩ , quit-claims to D⟨aventry⟩ all her right by way of dower in a house in D⟨aventry⟩. Witnesses: Sir William Nel of D⟨aventry⟩ , … Bayuel, Henry the smith , William Plumstone , John de Neubolde , ... John Gemme , ... John le Werrour , Robert de Anesty , Roger le porter . [Partly obliterated.] ⟨1220–30.⟩
COTGRAVE. Peter de Sandiacre grants to the brethren of the hospital of Jerusalem in frankalmoigne, six bovates of land in the territory of Cotegrave, with toft and croft and appurtenances within and without the same village, (c. 1200.) .
Stephen de Burun , with the assent of Emma his wife, and of his heirs, grants to God and St. Mary and St. John the Baptist, and to the holy house of the hospital of Jerusalem, in frankalmoigne, 2d. of annual rent, from the land that William Rosel holds of him in Cotegrave. (c. 1220-30.) .
Master Stephen de Radeclive grants to Hugh Blund for his homage and service one bovate of land in the territory of Cukeneia, with a tort and croft and appurtenances within and without the same village, viz. that which Thomas son of Richard gave to the hospital; paying annually 6s. 2d. (c. 1220-30.) .
Robert de Diva, prior of the hospital of Jerusalem in England , with the consent of the brethren, grants to master Stephen de Radeclive , one bovate of land in the village of Cokenay which William de Karletun formerly held, at an annual rent of 14d. (c. 1226-36.) .
Stephen, son of master Stephen de Radeclyve , quit-claims to the brethren of the hospital of Jerusalem all his right in the whole of the land with appurtenances in the village of Cukenay, which he held of the said brethren, namely that which William de Karleton formerly held. (c. 1250-60.) .
Philip le Mercer of Newerk and Alice his wife grant to William le Walker of Newerk and Alice his wife, and to their heirs and assigns, a certain portion of their toft lying in 'le Apiltongate' of Newerk between the toft of Robert de Houton on the south, and a toft of Robert le Walker , father of the said William, on the north. Dated at Newerch on the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, 1294.
RADFORD. Geoffrey de Simili , with the assent of his wife, grants to the hospital and brethren of St. John of Jerusalem in frankalmoigne half a virgate of land in the territory of Radeford, namely that which Ordric held. (c. 1210-20.) .
Rayton etc. 1280-1300 .
BAYWORTH, SUNNINGWELL, and CHILSWELL. An inspeximus and confirmation by Robert, bp. of Sarum , of a composition between John, rector of the church of Sunningewell , and the prioress and convent of Litlemore, concerning the tithes of Bayworth, Sunningewell, and Chueleswell, which they have by the gift of Thomas de Samford . Dated July 1246.
OXFORD. Philip, the miller, of Oxford , grants to the church and nuns of St. Nicholas of Litlemore, one seld which Hugh the marshal held of him for one mark of silver, with a solar that extends itself beyond the said seld and beyond another seld on the south, namely that next the house which was Robert Oweyn 's, in the parish of St. Michael at the north gate; paying annually 4d. for all service. Witnesses. Peter, son of Torald, then mayor, Laurence, son of William Geoffrey de Stockwell , Adam Feteplace , Thomas under the Wall , Hugh Fane , then provosts. (c. 1244.)
WHITCHURCH, Oxon. Convention between Robert, the abbot, and convent of Thame of the one part, and Roger de la Hyde , William de Wdecote , Richard le Dene , Hugh de Stokes , Alexander de la Breche , Bartholomew de Wdecote , Robert Grisorz , William de la Beche , John Passelowe , and 23 others, of the other part, viz. that the said abbot and convent grant and remit to them and their heirs common of pasture in ' Rumereshagge,' as they and their ancestors had in the time of King Richard and King John; viz. from the hek of Chacweie as far as to the land of William Withod , and by the hedge of William Withod as far as to the 'gravam' which was Henry Cok 's, and by the wood of the abbot of Ainesham as far as to the way of Witchirche, and by the way of Witchirche as far as to the aforesaid hek of Chacweie; upon this condition that all the said men remit to the abbot and convent common of pasture in 'pinnokesfeld' and in all other lands of the said abbot and convent pertaining to the grainge of Wifalde. For this grant Roger de la Hyde gave to the abbot 60s., and all the others 60s. in common; and an annual rent of 6d. (c. 1230.) [The first witness is Sir Rich. de Ladur, stweward of R[ich.] Earl of Cornwall , so created in 1226.]
WIFALDE. Ralph de Bruncostin and Hawisa his wife, for them and their heirs and for their tenants, quit-claim to St. Mary and the monks of Thame all kinds of common in all lands and woods and pastures of Wifalde. (c. 1250.)
KIRTLINGTON. Thomas, fitz-Fulk , grants to John, fitz-Clement of Kylinton, that messuage in Kirlinton which William the clerk held of the said Thomas, and one acre of land above Ruemere, and another acre of land in Waterfelde. Rent: 1 lb of pepper at Michaelmas: if it is not paid then he shall pay a hen on the morrow of Michaelmas. For this grant John has paid one mark and done homage. Witness: Gilbert son of Helias , Ralph son of Geoffrey , Geoffrey his brother, William hostiarius , Ingram of Kirlintona , William hosarius of Oseni , William son and heir of the grantor, Ralph son of Fulk brother of the grantor, Matthew brother of the grantor, Vincent of Kirlintona , Robert his brother, Hugh of Wicchilla , Richard of Sarci . (c. 1200.)
Mabilia, the abbess, and convent of Godstow grant to the prior and convent of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert, Durham, and their successors, the whole of their arable land which they have from a certain ditch transversely in Beaumont, viz. from the land of Philip de Ho, burgess of Oxford , as far as to the land which was Roger Semer 's in the same culture in the suburb of Oxford, and of which three acres lie near the land of Walter Best 's on the north, and one acre lies on the south of land of the said Walter, and one acre lies between the land of Thomas Lesewys and the land of the said Roger Semer, and one head of the whole abuts as far as the walls towards the west, and another head abuts as far as to the King's way of Beaumont on the east, together with 6d. of annual rent going out of one acre of land of Thomas Lesewys with the tithes of the same, and the tithes of a certain acre of Walter Bost 's in the same culture; also they grant to the same prior and convent that they shall have whatever right they possess in vacant places near Perilous hall in Horsmangerstrete; paying annually for the same l0s. of silver. Witness, Philip de Ho, then mayor of Oxford , (c. 1290.)
SANDFORD, DENTON, WHEATLEY, co. Oxon, and BLEWBURY, co. Berks. Katherine Paynel , daughter of sir Adam de Pyriton, widow, grants to God and St. Mary and the brethren of the Knights Templars the manor of Sandford, namely that which sir Thomas de Sandford had in the same village, saving to her and her heirs for ever a moiety of three knights' fees which were wont to pertain to the same manor. Besides she grants to the said Knights Templars the external services of two hides of land which John de Gardius held in Denton, and of one hide in Whateleg' which Eustace de Whateleg ' held, which services aforesaid ought to be made to the said manor of Sandford. Also she grants to them the advowson of the church of Blebiry with appurtenances, all of which the said brethren had by the gift of Thomas de Sandford aforesaid, uncle of her father, and confirmation of her father Adam de Pyriton . To have and to hold to the said Knights Templars in frankalmoigne, making to her and her heirs the external service that belongs to one knight's fee, namely scutage and ward of Wyndeshore for all secular services, and demands. Witnesses. Sir Hugh de Plessys , sir Fulk de Rycote , sir William le Moyne , sir Richard le Povre , Robert de Lowches and six others. (c. 1290-1300.)