21-30 Edward III
No. 1. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 21 E. III.
Between Roger de Aston, Parson of the church of Haveresham, and
Hugh de Aston and Lora his wife, complainants, and Felicia, formerly the
wife of Hugh de Aston, deforciant of four messuages, one mill, one
carucate, and ten acres of land, twenty-four acres of meadow, six acres of
wood, thirty acres of moor, and 50s. of rent in Shenston, Aston-on-Colefeld,
Great Barre, and Allerwych.
Roger, Hugh, and Lora acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the
right of Felicia, of which she has the messuages, mill, carucate, fifty-five
acres of land, the wood, twenty acres of meadow, the moor, and the rent; and
for this concession she granted to them three messuages, forty-three acres of
land, twelve acres of meadow, and ten acres of moor, to be held by them and
the issue of Hugh and Lora.
She also granted that five acres of land and four acres of meadow which
John, the Vicar of the church of Shenston, held for life, of her inheritance,
on the day when this agreement was made, and which after his decease ought
to revert to her, should revert to Roger, Hugh and Lora, and to the issue
of Hugh and Lora, and failing such they shall remain to Robert de Aston the
younger, and to his issue, and failing his issue, they shall remain to John, his
brother, and his issue, and failing such, they shall remain to the right heirs of
Hugh for ever.
She also granted to Roger, the Parson, and Hugh, the residue of the said
tenements, to be held by them and the issue of Hugh, and failing such,
they shall remain to Roger de Aston the younger, and his issue, and if he
died without issue, then after the death of the said Roger they shall remain
to John, brother of Roger de Aston the younger, and his issue, and failing such,
they shall remain to the right heirs of Hugh for ever.
No. 2. On the Quindene of Holy Trinity. 21 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Morrow of St. Martin. 21 E. III.
Between Adam de Morton the elder, complainant, and Thomas de
Morton, deforciant of four messuages, two virgates, and ten acres of land,
ten acres of meadow, and two acres of pasture in Norbury, and a moiety of
the manor of Morton.
Adam acknowledged the said tenements and moiety to be the right of
Thomas, for which he granted the said moiety to Adam, for his life.
Thomas also granted that one messuage, one virgate of land, five acres of
meadow, and one acre of pasture, which William Blackemere and Joan his
wife held for life, and that one messuage, a moiety of one virgate of land,
one acre and a half of meadow, and a moiety of one acre of pasture, which
Adam de Wildemore and Petronilla his wife held for life, and that one
messuage, a moiety of one virgate of land, two and a half acres of meadow,
and a moiety of one acre of pasture, which William le Prestessone, of
Blackemere, and Edith his wife, held for life, and that one messuage and
four acres of land which Thomas le Kyng and William, his son, held for their
lives, and that one acre of land which Joan de Blackemere held for life, and
that one acre of land which Robert de Blackemere held for life, and that
one acre of land which Hugh, son of Thomas le Kynge, held for life, and
that one acre of land which Richard de Burghton held for life, and that
two acres of land which Thomas le Fremon and William, his brother, held
for life, of the inheritance of Thomas, on the day on which this agreement
was made, and which after their decease ought to revert to Thomas de
Morton and his heirs, after their decease shall remain to Adam, to be held
with the aforesaid moiety for his life, and after his decease they shall remain
to William, son of the same Adam, and Katherine his wife, and their issue,
and failing such, they shall remain to the right heirs of William, son of
Adam for ever.
No. 3. At three weeks from Easter. 21 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Octaves of St. Michael. 21 E. III.
Between Richard de Chebbeseye, Carpenter, complainant, and Adam
Swetkyns, and John, his son, and Robert le Taillour, of Chatculne, and
Agnes his wife, deforciants of a messuage in Eccleshale.
Adam, John, Robert, and Agnes remit all right to Richard and his heirs,
for which Richard gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 4. At three weeks from Easter Day. 21 E. III.
Between Thomas, son of William de Tomenhorn, and Margaret his wife,
complainants, and William de Whitynton and William Godwyne, Chaplain,
deforciants of eight messuages, one mill, one carucate of land, thirty acres of
meadow, ten acres of pasture, and 16s. of rent in Ruggeleye.
Thomas and Margaret acknowledged the tenements to be the right of
William de Whitynton, for which he and William Godwyne granted them
to Thomas and Margaret for their lives, and they also granted that one
messuage which Henry de Puys held for life, and that one messuage
which William, son of William de Tomenhorn, held for life, and that one
messuage which William le Knyfsmyth held for life, and that one messuage
which Henry le Grynder held for life, and that a moiety of one messuage
which James de Tomenhorn held for the life of Ralph de Tomenhorn, and
that a moiety of one messuage which Robert Hehot held for life, shall
remain to Thomas and Margaret, to be held with the other tenements for
their lives, and after their decease they shall remain to William, the son of
Thomas, and Anne his wife, and to their issue, and if they died without issue
they shall remain to the right heirs of Thomas for ever.
No. 5. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 20 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of St. Hillary. 21 E. III.
Between William de Bromleye, Clerk, complainant, and Stephen le
Harpere, of Stafford, and Margery his wife, deforciants of a messuage in
Stafford.
Stephen and Margery remit all right to William and his heirs, for which
William gave them 100s. of silver.
No. 6. On the Quindene of Easter. 21 E. III.
Between Geoffrey del Parkhall, of Chedle, complainant, and Ralph
de Scolhalgh, of Chedle, and Cecilia his wife, deforciants of four and a half
acres of land in Chedle.
Ralph and Cecilia remit all right to Geoffrey and his heirs, for which
Geoffrey gave them 100s. of silver.
No. 7. On the Quindene of Holy Trinity. 21 E. III.
Between John Broun, of Lichefeld, Heuster, complainant, and Nicholas
le Taillour, of Lichefeld, and Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage in
Lychefeld, which John le Frere held for his life.
Nicholas and Alice granted that the messuage which John le Frere held
for life of the inheritance of Alice, may remain after his death to John
Broun and his heirs, for which John Broun gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 8. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 22 E. III.
Between John de Delves, complainant, and Robert de Wyburleye and
Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage and sixteen acres of land in
Knotton.
Robert and Alice remit all right to John and his heirs, for which John
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 9. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 22 E. III.
Between John de Delves, complainant, and John del Irneballe and Alice
his wife, deforciants of a messuage in the vill of Newcastle-underLyme.
John del Irnehalle and Alice remit all right to John de Delves and his
heirs, for which John de Delves gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 10. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 22 E. III.
Between Robert Selyman, of Stafford, complainant, and Robert del Egge,
of Draycote, and Emma his wife, deforciants of a messuage, thirty acres
of land, and two acres of meadow in Burton and Rycardescote, near
Stafford.
Robert del Egge and Emma remit all right to Robert Selyman and
his heirs, for which Robert Selyman gave them 40 marks of silver.
No. 11. On the Octaves of St. Michael. 22 E. III.
Between John de Caldon, complainant, and Robert Hondesone, of
Caldon, and Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage and twelve acres of
land in Caldon.
Robert and Alice remit all right to John and his heirs, for which John
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 12. On the Quindene of St. Martin. 20 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of St. Hillary. 22 E. III.
Between Leon de Perton, complainant, and William, son of John de
Tresel, deforciant of a messuage, fifty acres of land, and four acres of
meadow in Wombourne and Tresel, which Richard in the Lone and Margery
his wife, held for the life of Margery.
William granted that the said tenements which should revert to him after
the death of Margery shall remain to Leon and his heirs, for which Leon gave
him 40 marks of silver.
No. 13. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 22 E. III.
Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Thomas Moye, and
Joan his wife, deforciants of a messuage and five acres of meadow in
Abbots Bromleye and Ambrighton (Amerton).
Thomas Moye and Joan remit all right to Thomas de Clopton and
his heirs, for which Thomas de Clopton gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 14. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 22 E. III.
Between Thomas de Clopton, Clerk, complainant, and Richard le
Wryghte and Agnes his wife, deforciants of eight and a half acres of land
in Kyngesbromleye.
Richard and Agnes remit all right to Thomas and his heirs, for which
Thomas gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 15. On the Quindene of St. John the Baptist. 22 E. III.
Between John, son of John atte More, complainant, and John atte More
and Leticia his wife, deforciants of a messuage, twelve acres of land, and
three acres of meadow in Shenston.
John atte More and Leticia remit all right to John, son of John, and
his heirs, for which John, son of John, gave 20 marks of silver.
No. 16. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 22 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Holy Trinity. 22 E. III.
Between William de Naples, complainant, and William le Forbour, of
Lichfeld, and Margery his wife, deforciants of a messuage in Burton-onTrent.
William le Forbour and Margery remit all right to William de Naples
and his heirs, for which William de Naples gave 10 marks of silver.
No. 17. On the Morrow of St. Martin. 23 E. III.
Between Mathew de Fouleshurst and Margaret his wife, complainants,
and David de Calvilegh and Ralph del Hull, deforciants of the fifth part of
the manors of Weston-under-Lusyerd, and Neuton, near Blithefeld, and the
advowson of a fifth part of the church of the same manor of Weston, and
the advowson of the fifth part of two parts of the church of Blumenhull.
Mathew and Margaret acknowledged the said fifth part and advowsons to
be the right of David, for which David and Ralph granted them to Mathew
and Margaret, and their issue, and failing such issue, to remain to the right
heirs of Margaret for ever.
No. 18. On the Quindene of Easter. 23 E. III.
Between William de Shareshull, the younger, complainant, and Griffin
de la Pole and William, son of Griffin de la Pole, deforciants of thirty-five
acres of land, and five acres of pasture in Great Sardon.
Griffin, and William son of Griffin, remit all right to William de
Shareshull and his heirs, for which William de Shareshull gave them £20
sterling.
No. 19. On the Quindene of Easter. 23 E. III.
Between Richard de Stafford, Knight, complainant, and William Waleys
and Matilda his wife, deforciants of the third part of a messuage, sixty
acres of land, two acres of meadow, and two acres of pasture in Longedon,
Ashmeresbroke, and Elmhurst.
William and Matilda grant the tenements to Richard and his heirs,
and remit whatever she held in dower therein, for which grant Richard gave
them 10 marks of silver.
No. 20. On the Quindene of Easter. 23 E. III.
Between Richard de Stafford, Knight, complainant, and John, son
of Henry, son of Ralph de Morughale, and Felicia his wife, deforciants
of a messuage and a moiety of one virgate of land in Morughale.
John and Felicia remit all right to Richard and his heirs, for which
Richard gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 21. At three weeks from Easter Day. 23 E. III.
Between Simon, son of William Nicholes, of Allershawe, complainant,
and Hugh Colynes, of Allershawe, and Joan his wife, deforciants of twenty
acres of land in Norton.
Hugh and Joan remit all right to Simon and his heirs, for which Simon
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 22. At three weeks from Easter Day. 23 E. III.
Between John Fox, of Lichefeld, complainant, and Henry de Norton, of
Lichefeld, Tayllour, and Agnes his wife, deforciants of a messuage in
Lichefeld.
Henry and Agnes remit all right to John and his heirs, for which John
gave them 100s. of silver.
No. 23. On the Quindene of St. John the Baptist. 24 E. III.
Between Ralph de Ferrers, Knight, and Joan his wife, complainants, and
William de Shareshull, Knight, deforciant of the manor of Elenhale.
William granted the manor to Ralph and Joan, to be held for their lives,
with remainder to Katherine and Elizabeth, the daughters of Richard, son
of William de Harecourt, and the issue of Elizabeth. If Elizabeth should
die without leaving issue, then after her decease and that of Katherine, it
shall remain to the issue of Katherine, and if she leave no issue it shall
remain to Thomas, son of William de Harecourt and his issue, and failing
such issue, to the right heirs of Thomas for ever. And for this grant Ralph
and Joan gave to William £100 sterling.
No. 24. On the Morrow of the Ascension. 24 E. III.
Between John Wylymot, Chaplain, complainant, and Richard de Barre,
of Lichefeld, and Joan his wife, deforciants of two messuages, eighty acres
of land, six acres of meadow, and a moiety of one messuage in Lichefeld.
Richard and Joan remit all right to John and his heirs, for which John
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 25. At three weeks from the Day of St. Michael. 24 E. III.
Between John de Alveton and Nichola his wife, complainants, and
Hugh le Blount, Knight, tenant of the third part of the manor of Pencrych,
held as dower by Nichola.
John and Nichola remit all right to Hugh and his heirs, for which Hugh
gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 26. On the Octaves of Holy Trinity. 25 E. III.
Between John de Delves, complainant, and Hugh le Loker and Matilda
his wife, deforciants of a messuage, six acres of land, and one acre of
meadow in Bettyley.
Hugh and Matilda remit all right to John and his heirs, for which
John gave 10 marks of silver.
No. 27. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 25 E. III.
Between Roger de Wyrleye, complainant, and Thomas atte Grove and
Katherine his wife, deforciants of a messuage and two carucates of land
in Tybynton (Tipton).
Thomas and Katherine remit all right to Roger and his heirs, for which
Roger gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 28. On the Octaves of St. Martin. 25 E. III.
Between William de Whitynton and Agnes his wife, complainants, and
Mathew de Fouleshurst and Margaret his wife, deforciants of a fifth part of
the manor of Neuton, near Blythefeld.
Mathew and Margaret grant the said fifth part to William and Agnes,
to hold of them and the heirs of Margaret for the life of William and
Agnes, at a rent of 50s. yearly, and after their decease it shall revert to
Mathew and Margaret and the heirs of Margaret for ever.
No. 29. On the Octaves of St. Martin. 25 E. III.
Between Mathew de Fouleshurst and Margaret his wife, complainants,
and Ralph del Hull, deforciant of a fifth part of the manor of Weston-underBruwod.
Mathew and Margaret acknowledged the right of Ralph, for which
Ralph granted it to them to be held by them and their issue, and if they
died without issue, it shall remain to the right heirs of Mathew for ever.
No. 30. At three weeks from Easter Day. 25 E. III.
Between Richard de Benteley and Juliana his wife, complainants, and
John de la Pole, of Hertyngdon, deforciant of a moiety of the manor of
Shene.
Richard and Juliana acknowledged the said moiety to be the right of John,
for which he granted it to them, for their lives, at a rent of a rose yearly at the
Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and after the decease of
Richard and Juliana, it shall revert to John and his heirs for ever.
No. 31. At three weeks from Easter Day. 25 E. III.
Between Ralph Baron Stafford, complainant, and John de Excestre and
Isabella his wife, deforciants of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of
land in Bradeleye.
John and Isabella remit all right to Ralph and his heirs, for which Ralph
gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 32. On the Quindene of Easter. 25 E. III.
Between John de Assheburn, of Lichefeld, Barker, complainant, and
John Grym, of Lichefeld, Barker, and Lucy his wife, deforciants of a
messuage in Lichefeld.
John Grym and Lucy remit all right to John de Assheburn and his
heirs, for which John de Assheburn gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 33. On the Quindene of Easter. 26 E. III.
Between William de Wyvereston and Ismania his wife, complainants,
and Thomas Huberd, of Cokeslone, and Agnes, daughter of Henry de
Wyvereston, deforciants of thirteen messuages, one mill, five carucates of land,
forty-two acres of meadow, thirty-four acres of wood, and 74s. of rent in
Wyvereston (Worston), Befcote, Blumenhul, Eccleshale, Little Brycheford,
Calton, Cherleton, and Mefford, and the advowson of the church of Bumenhul
(sic) (Blymhill).
William and Ismania acknowledged the tenements and advowson to be
the right of Thomas, for which he and Agnes granted them to William and
Ismania, to be held by them and their issue, and failing such, to remain to
the right heirs of William for ever.
No. 34. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 26 E. III.
Between Ralph, Earl of Stafford, complainant, and Richard de Neuport
and Joan his wife, deforciants of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of
land in Bradeleye.
Richard and Joan remit all right to Ralph and his heirs, for which the
Earl gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 35. On the Quindene of Easter. 27 E. III.
Between Thomas de Chebessey and Margery his wife, complainants, and
Simon de Blaby, Chaplain, and Henry de Midelton, Chaplain, deforciants of
three messuages, fifty-two acres of land, and a moiety of one messuage in
Lychefeld.
Thomas and Margery remit all right to Simon and Henry and heirs of
Simon, for which Simon and Henry gave them 40 marks of silver.
No. 36. On the Octaves of St. John the Baptist. 28 E. III.
Between Ralph, Earl of Stafford, complainant, by William de Whityngton, his attorney, and Amicia, formerly the wife of John de Oddyngeseles,
Knight, deforciant of the manor of Derlaston.
Amicia remitted all right to Ralph and his heirs, for which the Earl gave
her 100 marks of silver.
No. 37. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 28 E. III.
Between John de Sparham the younger, and Agnes his wife, complainants, and John de Sparham the elder and Isabella his wife, deforciants
of two messuages, forty acres of land, and six acres of meadow in
Rolleston.
John de Sparham, the elder and Isabella grant the tenements to John
de Sparham the younger, and Agnes, and their issue, at a rent of one rose
yearly at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and if they
died without issue they shall revert to John de Sparham the elder, and
Isabella, and to the heirs of the said John for ever.
No. 38. On the Octaves of the Purification. 28 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Easter. 28 E. III.
Between Roger de Elyngton, Clerk, complainant, and Henry Lacy, of
Coventre, and Joan his wife, deforciants of a messuage and sixteen acres of
land in Alrewych (Aldridge).
Henry and Joan remit all right to Roger and his heirs, for which Roger
gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 39. On the Octaves of the Purification, 28 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Easter. 28 E. III.
Between William le Clerk, of Tuttebury Wodehouses, and Agnes his
wife, complainants, and John de Derby, Chaplain, deforciant of a messuage,
eighty acres of land, five acres of meadow, and five acres of wood in
Tuttebury Wodehouses.
William and Agnes acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John,
for which he granted them to William and Agnes, for their lives, and after
their decease a moiety of the tenements, towards the east, shall remain to
Matilda, daughter of William Mauger, and the heirs of her body, and
failing such, to remain to the right heirs of Agnes for ever. The other
moiety to remain to Richard, son of William le Clerk, and the heirs of his
body, and failing such, to the right heirs of Agnes for ever.
No. 40. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 28 E. III.
Between Richard de Stafford, Knight, complainant, and Thomas del
Mersh and Agnes his wife, deforciants of two messuages, two virgates, and
three acres of land, and 8s. of rent in Clifton Campvill.
Thomas and Agnes acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Richard
and his heirs, and they also granted that one virgate of land and a moiety of
one messuage which Walter Campvill, Chaplain, and William, his brother,
held for their lives, and one virgate of land and a moiety of one messuage
which Richard Leggegode and Edith his wife, held for their lives, and also
that one messuage and three acres of land which John le Shepeherde, of
Ednynghale, and Ela his wife, held for their lives, of the inheritance of the
aforesaid Agnes, on the day on which this agreement was made, and which
should revert to Thomas and Agnes, and the heirs of Agnes, shall remain to
Sir Richard de Stafford and his heirs, and for this grant Richard gave 20
marks of silver.
No. 41. At a month from the day of St. Michael. 28 E. III.
Between William le Champion, of Saredon, complainant, and William
de la Pole the younger, Knight, and Margaret his wife, deforciants of the
manor of Stretton.
William de la Pole and Margaret remit all right to William le Champion
and his heirs, for which William le Champion gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 42. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 28 E. III.
Between William de Whytynton, complainant, and Thomas del Mersh
and Agnes his wife, deforciants of a mill, fourteen acres of land, ten acres of
meadow, and eight acres of pasture in Whitynton.
Thomas and Agnes remit all right to William and his heirs, for which
William gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 43. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 28 E. III.
Between Robert de Kirtelyngton, Clerk, complainant, and Thomas del
Mersh and Agnes his wife, deforciants of fifteen acres of land in Stichebroke
and Longedon.
Thomas and Agnes remit all right to Robert and his heirs, for which
Robert gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 44. At a month from Michaelmas. 28 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of St. Hillary. 29 E. III.
Between John de (sic) Blount, of Sodynton, complainant, and John
Passemere, of Tuttebury, and Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage,
seven shops, forty-two acres of land, eight acres of meadow, and two acres of
pasture in Tuttebury and Marchynton-under-Nedwode.
John Passemere and Alice acknowledged the tenements to be the right of
John de Blount, and they rendered two parts thereof to him in the Court, to
be held by him, and his heirs for ever. And moreover the said John
Passemere and Alice granted that a third part of the tenements, which
Matilda, formerly wife of Richard del Wodehous, held in dower, of the
inheritance of John Passemere on the day on which this agreement was
made, and which ought to revert to him, shall, after the decease of Matilda,
remain to John de Blount and his heirs, and for this grant John de Blount
gave 20 marks of silver.
No. 45. On the Octaves of St. Hillary. 28 E. III.
Between Robert Costey, of Shareshull, complainant, and William de
Shareshull the younger, and Joan his wife, deforciants of three messuages
and a moiety of a virgate of land in Shareshull.
William and Joan granted the tenements to Robert and his issue, to be
held of them and the heirs of William, at a rent of 1d. by the year. If
Robert died without issue, to revert to William and Joan and the heirs of
William, and for this grant Robert gave 20 marks of silver.
No. 46. At three weeks from Easter. 29 E. III.
Between William de Whitynton, Henry, son of Richard de Blythefeld,
and Richard, son of John de Blythefeld, complainants, and Richard, son of
Robert de Hampton, and Joan his wife, deforciants of a messuage, 120 acres
of land, fourteen acres of meadow, twenty acres of pasture, and ten acres of
wood in Blythefeld and Bromleye Bagot.
Richard, son of Robert, and Joan granted the tenements to William,
Henry, and Richard, son of John, to be held for their lives at a rent of a
rose at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and after their
decease to revert to Richard, son of Robert and Joan, and to the heirs of
Richard for ever.
No. 47. On the Morrow of All Souls. 29 E. III.
Between John Colynes, of Brewode, complainant, and Thomas Lokkesleye
and Margery his wife, deforciants of a messuage and four acres of land in
Brewode.
Thomas and Margery remit all right to John and his heirs, for which
John gave them 10 marks of silver.
No. 48. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 30 E. III.
Between John de Hardeshull, Knight, and Margaret his wife, complainants, and John de Pype, prebendary of the prebend of Leytton Busard,
deforciant of two parts of the manor of Sondon (Sandon).
John de Pype granted the two parts to John de Hardeshull and Margaret
and the heirs of Margaret, for which they gave him 100 marks of silver.
No. 49. On the Morrow of the Ascension. 30 E. III.
Between John le Sadeler, of Lichefeld, complainant, and William
Fraunceys, of Lichefeld, Corveyser, and Agnes his wife, deforciants of a
moiety of a messuage in Lichefeld.
William and Agnes remit all right to John and his heirs, for which John
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 50. On the Quindene of St. John the Baptist. 30 E. III.
Between Adam de Prestbury and Felicia his wife, complainants, and
Henry de Prestbury, deforciant of three messuages in Newcastle-underLyme.
Adam and Felicia acknowledged the messuages to be the right of Henry,
for which he granted them to Adam and Felicia and their issue, and failing
such, to remain to the right heirs of Adam for ever.
No. 51. On the Morrow of the Ascension. 30 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Octaves of Holy Trinity. 30 E. III.
Between Henry de Honesworth and Emma his wife, complainants, and
Thomas, son of Laurence, son of John, son of Simon de Clayton, and
Margery his wife, deforciants of two messuages, two virgates of land, and
eight acres of meadow in Longeton.
Thomas and Margery remit all right to Henry and Emma and heirs of
Henry, for which Henry and Emma gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 52. At a month from Easter. 30 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of St. Michael. 30 E. III.
Between John, son of John de (sic) Blount, of Sodynton, complainant,
and John de Crophull, Knight, and Margery his wife, deforciants of a
messuage, two bovates, and eighty acres of land, twenty acres of meadow,
twenty acres of pasture, eighty acres of moor, and £9 13s. 4d. of rent in
Baltederley, Fenton-Culvard, Rommessore, and Bydolf.
John de Crophull and Margaret granted that the said tenements and rent
which John de Blount, of Sodynton, held for life, of the inheritance of Margaret, and which should revert to them and the heirs of Margaret, shall remain
to John, son of John, and his heirs, for which John, son of John, gave them
£100 sterling, and this fine was made by virtue of the King's precept.
No. 53. At a month from Michaelmas. 30 E. III.
Between Richard de Somerford, complainant, and William de Dunston
and Alice his wife, and Thomas de Belle and Isolda his wife, deforciants of
two messuages, forty acres of land, two acres of meadow, and two acres of
wood in Brewode.
William, Alice, Thomas, and Isolda remit all right to Richard and his
heirs, for which Richard gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 54. On the Quindene of Trinity. 29 E. III.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Easter. 31 E. III.
Between William de Whitynton and Agnes his wife, complainants, and
Mathew de Fouleshurst and Margaret his wife, deforciants of a fifth part of
the manor of Neuton, near Blythefeld, and a fifth part of a messuage, two
virgates of land, and 2s. of rent in the same manor.
Mathew and Margaret remitted all right in the fifth part of the manor
to William and Agnes and the heirs of William, and granted to them and
the heirs of William, the said rent, together with the homages and services
of Robert de Grendon, Robert de Weston, Ralph de Hampton, Richard de
Hampton, and John de la Bolde and their heirs, for all the tenements which
they formerly held of Mathew and Margaret in the said manor. They also
granted that the said fifth part of a messuage and two virgates of land,
which Robert de Weston held for life of the inheritance of Margaret, should
remain to William and Agnes and the heirs of William. And for this grant
William and Agnes gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 55. At a month from Easter Day. 31 E. III.
Between Ralph, Earl of Stafford, complainant, and Henry de Delves, and
Katherine his wife, deforciants of a third part of the manor of Hertwalle.
Henry and Katherine remit all right to Ralph and his heirs, for which
the Earl gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 56. On the Quindene of St. John the Baptist. 30 E. III., and afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Holy Trinity. 31 E. III.
Between William de Whytynton, complainant, and Robert, son of William
de Freford, Clerk, deforciant of a messuage and one virgate and six acres of
land in Whytynton, which William de Bromleye, of Whytynton, held for
life, of the inheritance of Robert.
Robert granted the reversion of the tenements, after the death of William
de Bromleye, to William de Whytynton and his heirs, for which the said
William gave him 20 marks of silver.