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Wentworth. 1567.
Beamsley. 1593.
Award by Dr Hugh Weston, Dr William Cliff, and Mr William Grinestede, in arbitration between the dean and chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, and John Thorneton, vicar of Leeds, concerning £10 annual pension from the church of Leeds, parcel of the possessions of the dissolved priory of Holy Trinity, York, granted by Henry VIII to Christ Church on 11 Dec. 1546. John to pay the pension from henceforth with arrears of £16. Dated 24 Nov. 1 Mary [1553].
Feoffment. Beckley (Oxfordshire), Goosey (Berkshire). 1584-1585 .
Deed to lead the uses of a fine. Beckley (Oxfordshire) (manor), Horton (Oxfordshire) (manor), Oddington (Oxfordshire) (manor), Sydenham (Oxfordshire) (manor), Beckley (Oxfordshire), Sulhamstead Abbots (Berkshire) (manor), Burghfield Sheffield (Berkshire) (manor), Ufton Nivet (Berkshire) (manor), Grazeley (Berkshire) (manor), Amners Court (Berkshire) (manor), Burghfield (Berkshire) (manor), Wytham (Berkshire) (manor), Botley (Berkshire) (manor), South Hinksey (Berkshire) (manor), Seacourt (Berkshire) (manor), Chawley (Berkshire) (manor), Hillend Farm (Berkshire) (manor), Stroud (Berkshire) (manor), Whitley (Berkshire) (manor), Wytham (Berkshire), Cumnor (Berkshire), Farmoor (Berkshire), Radley (Berkshire), Wellfield (Buckinghamshire), Ludgershall (Buckinghamshire), Brill (Buckinghamshire). 1598.
Bargain and sale. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Peper Harow (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), London, St Bride (City of London). 14 Eliz. I. Oct. 13, 1572. Indenture made between (1) John Jobson, esq., son and heir of Sir Francis Jobson, and Elizabeth, one of the daughters and coheirs of Sir Richard Pexall deceased, and (2) William Marshall of Muche Hadham, Hertfordshire, gent., being a bargain and sale of the fourth part of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, and advowsons of the churches of Stevington and Bradley, Hampshire, fourth part of the manor of Petit Welden alias Little Welden, Northamptonshire, and keeping of the King's Buckhounds, fourth part of the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, fourth part of the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, advowson of the church of Peperharowe, fourth part of the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, fourth part of lands in Hampshire, Northamptonshire, Middx, Surrey and Wilts [details given], fourth part of a messuage in London, parish of St. Bridget, ward of Faringdon Without, and fourth part of all manors, lands, etc., of which Sir Richard Pexall died seized (signed by John Jobson and Elizabeth Jobson).
Deed to lead to a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 26 Eliz. I. Nov. 13, 1584. Indenture made between (1) Pexall Brocas of Beawreper, and (2) Sir Thomas Sherley of Wyston, Sussex, and Henry Gyfford of Sumborne, Hampshire, esq., deed to lead to a common recovery of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, Hampshire, the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, the manor of Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with lands and appurtenances [details given] (Pexall Brocas).
Exemplification of a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 27 Eliz. I. Nov. 28, 1584. Exemplification of a common recovery made between Sir Thomas Sherley and Henry Gyfford, and Pexall Brocas esq., concerning the manors of Beaurepaire, Cranes, Bradley, Steventon, North Fareham, Broxhead, Chineham, Bullesdens, and Froyle.
Deed to lead to a common recovery. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire). 26 Eliz. I. Nov. 13, 1584. Indenture made between (1) Pexall Brocas of Beawreper, and (2) Sir Thomas Sherley of Wyston, Sussex, and Henry Gyfford of Sumborne, Hampshire, esq., deed to lead to a common recovery of the manors of Bawreper, Cranes, Bradley, Stevington, Northfarram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworthe and Froyle, Hampshire, the manor of Peperharowe and Pycards, Surrey, the manor of Bradenstock and Clack, Wiltshire, the manor of Swacliffe, Middlesex, the manor of Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with lands and appurtenances [details given]. Counterpart of MS. D. D. Brocas 123 (Sherley and Gifford).
Entail. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire). 35 Eliz. I. Feb. 19, 1593. Indenture made between (1) Sir Thomas Sherley the elder of Wyston, Sussex, and Pexall Brocas of Steventon, Hampshire, married to Margaret Sherley, daughter of Sir Thomas, ten parts to be divided into twelve parts of manor of Bewreper, Hampshire, Bradstock, Wiltshire, manor of Steventon, Hampshire, also the rectory, parsonage and advowson of Steventon, entail, to his son Thomas Brocas and his heirs male.
Confirmation. Bullesdens (Hampshire). 2 Ed. VI, Aug. 10, 1548. Confirmation by Sir William Wyndesore, lord of Wyndesore, to Henry Hampden, gent., and John Knyghte, of his manor of Bullesdene and Lyttelbentworthe, Hampshire.
Grant. Stoke Charity (Hampshire). 21 Hen. VII. Sept. 4, 1505,. Grant of Brocasmede or another meadow by William Brocas (3) to the Abbot and Convent of Hide, for 21 years for 20s per annum.
Exemplification of a Plea of Trespass. Stoke Charity (Hampshire). 34 Hen. VIII. May 7, 1542. Exemplification under the Royal Seal of a Plea of Trespass committed by Richard Waller, Peter Sone, 'yeoman', and Richard Drelker, all 'late of Oldstoke', on Richard Pexsall's land at Oldstoke, called Brocas-mede.
Award. Stoke Charity (Hampshire). 35 Hen. VIII. May 7, 1543. Award of Sir William Paulett, Lord St John and Edward Griffin, concerning the right to Brocasmede in Oldstoke, disputed between Richard Pexsall and Richard Waller.
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Conveyance. Stoke Charity (Hampshire). 1562. Sale of land in Stoke Charity [Brocasmede?] by Sir Richard Pexsall to William Waller.
Sale. Sherborne St John (Hampshire). 34 Eliz. May 10, 1592. Sale for £120 by Richard Chamberlayne, yeoman, to William Petty, dyer, both of Sherborne St John, of 'all his lands in East Sherborne, alias Sherborne St John'.
Settlement. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Wiltshire (). 35 Eliz. I. Feb. 19, 1593. Abstract of settlement, made on the death of Sir John Savage, by Pexall Brocas, 'of Steventon', upon Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Sherlye, of Beaurepaire, Steventon, and the Wiltshire estate for life, with remainders over (endorsed with a note of enrolment on the dorse of the close rolls).
Lease. Cranes (Hampshire). 8 Eliz. I. July 1, 1566. Lease from 'the Right Worshipfull Sir Richard Pexsall, Knight', to Edward Gardyner, of Wolverton, Hampshire, yeoman, of Cranes, then occupied by John Sympson, for a rent of £4, reserving one 'garden roome' called Copyehall.
Sale. Piccards (Surrey). 28 Eliz. June 12, 1586. Sale of ten-twelfths of Picards by Pexall Brocas to Sir William More for £350.
Petition. Peper Harow (Surrey). 1 Mary. Between July and Nov. 1553. Petition of William Joure to Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, and Chancellor of England, relating to the manor of Pepperharowe.
Covenant. Beaurepaire (Hampshire), Cranes (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire), Steventon (Hampshire), North Fareham (Hampshire), Broxhead (Hampshire), Chineham (Hampshire), Bullesdens (Hampshire), Froyle (Hampshire), Peper Harow (Surrey), Piccards (Surrey), Peper Harow (Surrey), Bradenstoke (Wiltshire), Swakeleys (Middlesex), Little Weldon (Northamptonshire), Steventon (Hampshire), Bradley (Hampshire). 15 Eliz. I. Nov. 30, 1572. Indenture made between (1) John Jobson, esq., and (2) Sir John Savage and Dame Eleanor his wife, being a covenant by (1) to (2) relating to the fourth part of the manors of Beaurepair, Cranes, Bradley, North Farram, Brokeshed, Chynam, Bullesdens, Bentworth and Froyle, with the advowsons of the churches of Stevington and Bradley, Hampshire; the fourth part of the manor of Petit Weldon alias Little Welden, Northamptonshire, with the bailiship and bailiwick of the keeping of the King's buckhounds; the fourth part of the manor of Swacliff, Middlesex, the fourth part of the manor of Peperharrowe and Piccards, Surrey, withe the advowson of the church of Peperharrowe, and the fourth part of the manor of Braddenstocke and Clarke, Wiltshire (signed by John Jobson) (endorsed with a note of enrolment on the dorse of the close rolls).
Confirmation (deed). Broxhead (Hampshire). 3 Ed. VI. March 31, 1549. Indenture made between (1) Richard Peksalle of Beaurepeyre, Hampshire, esq., being a confirmation to John Hethe, keeper of the King's forest of Wolmere, Hampshire, and Joanna his wife, of a messuage called Hethe House and lands, and a messuage and lands called Lodgers, both within the manor of Broxhed, Hampshire. .
Letters testimonial. Coutances (). 1530, die sabbati in jejunio quatuor temporum post festum beate Lucie, 17 December. Letters testimonial of the vicar-general of Philippe de Cossé-Brissac, bishop of Coutances for James and 9 clergy and acolytes of the parish of 'Taintvuilla', Coutances diocese, to be ordained subdeacons in the cathedral church of Coutances; signed and sealed by La Font[..].
Oxford, St. Michael’s, South Christopher Baynbrigge, provost of Queen’s Hall, and the scholars grant the same messuage which they had of the gift of William Kilbek, Benedict Stokys, Esq., and Thomas Gaskoyne to John Dent of Oxford, butcher. Witnesses: William Bulcombe, mayor, John Eggecombe, Richard Kent, John Rogers and John Hedde, aldermen, George Havile and John Snowe, bailiffs, Richard Gybbes, town-clerk. Given at Oxford. 19 Dec. ⟨1503.⟩
Oxford, St. Michael’s, South Quit-claim for MS. D. D. Ch. Ch. F. 156. Same witnesses: William Bulcombe, mayor, John Eggecombe, Richard Kent, John Rogers and John Hedde, aldermen, George Havile and John Snowe, bailiffs, Richard Gybbes, town-clerk. 19 Dec. ⟨1503.⟩