MS. Ch. Suffolk 422
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Grant; Waldingfield Hall Carbonells; 1401
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Language(s): Latin
Robert Peyton, Gilbert Depenham, John Rokewode, Will Rokewode, John Aleyn, and James Grotene, rector of the church of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldyngfeld), grant to Andrew Botiller, knt. and Katherine [his wife], daughter of Will. Phelyp, sen., esq. the manor of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Great Waldingfield) with the advowson of the churches, to hold to them and the heirs male of the said Andrew and Katherine. Dated at Great Waldingfield the Thursday next after the feast of St. Leo, pope, 2 Hen. IV (30 June 1401).
Physical Description
Form: sheetSupport: parchment[4 seals (detached, kept separately), two armorial and broken.]
Seal: Armorial, broken [ Robert Peyton ] (MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*a)Seal: Armorial, William Rokewood (MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*b)Seal: Indistinct, on one tag with MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*d (MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*c)Seal: On one tag with MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*c Initial R with crown (MS. Ch. Suffolk 422*d)Record Sources
W. H. Turner and H. O. Coxe, Calendar of charters and rolls preserved in the Bodleian library (Oxford, 1878) [annotated copy, Bodleian Library R.Ref.741], 527 [Google Books]J. Gilbert Wiblin, Handlist 339e. Seals (including casts and matrices), May 1916 (unpublished handlist, Bodleian Library), pp. 170v-171This record is based on a calendar prepared in 1878 and some information may be incorrect. References to more recent editions, if available, are provided in the bibliography. Please send any additional corrections to specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk or generalsecretary@suffolkinstitute.org.uk.
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