Final Concords, Staffordshire. Temp. Hen. V.
No. 1. On the Morrow of All Souls. 1 Hen. V.
Between John Wydeweson, of Apeton, complainant, and John Smyth, of
Bradley, and Felicia his wife and Robert Morys and Margaret his wife,
deforciants of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Bertherton.
John Smyth and Felicia, and Robert and Margaret remit all right to
John Wydeweson and his heirs, for which John Wydeweson gave 20 marks
of silver.
No. 2. On the Octaves of St. Hillary. 1 Hen. V.
Between Thomas Wolerich, Chaplain, and Henry Orell, complainants and
Edmund Forstalle and Margery his wife, deforciants of two messuages,
thirty acres of land and two acres of meadow in Stone and Knyghton, in the
county of Stafford.
Edmund and Margery remit all right to the complainants, for which
they gave 20 marks of silver.
No. 3. At a month from Easter Day. 1 Hen. V.
Between Roger, son of Robert Bedulf, complainant and Henry Barbour,
of Uttokeshathere, and Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage, thirty-four
acres of land, five acres of meadow and ten acres of heath in Wythynton,
near Legh.
Henry and Alice remit all right to Roger and his heirs, for which Roger
gave them 20 marks of silver.
No. 4. On the Quindene of St. Hillary. 2 Hen. V.
Between William Lee and Joan his wife, complainants and Nicholas
Peshale, Clerk, and William Knyghtley, deforciants of the manor of
Knyghtley.
Nicholas and William acknowledged the said manor to be the right of
Joan, for which William Lee and Joan granted it to Nicholas and William
Knyghtley, to be held by them and the heirs of William for ever.
No. 5. On the Octaves of the Purification. 2 Hen. V.
And afterwards recorded on the Quindene of Easter. 3 Hen. V.
Between Master Walter Bullok, Canon of the Cathedral Church of
Lichfield, John Eyton, Clerk, and John Coke, Clerk, complainants, and John
Pety of Walshale and Joan his wife, deforciants of a messuage, ten acres of
land and two acres of meadow in Lichefeld.
John Pety and Joan remit all right to the complainants, for which the
complainants gave them 100 marks of silver.
No. 6. On the Morrow of St. Martin. 3 Hen. V.
Between Robert Bowede, Painter, complainant and Richard Flegh, of
Burton-on-Trent, deforciant of three messuages in Burton-on-Trent.
Richard remitted all right to Robert and his heirs, for which Robert gave
him 20 marks of silver.
No. 7. On the Quindene of Holy Trinity. 3 Hen. V.
Between Elias de Burgh and Alice his wife, complainants, and Richard
Knyghtley, deforciant of two messuages, sixty acres of land, ten acres of
meadow, six acres of wood and four acres of moor in Halghton, Ronton and
Bradlegh.
Richard acknowledged the said tenements to be the right of the complainants, for which the complainants granted them to Richard and his
heirs for ever.
No. 8. On the Morrow of St. Martin. 3 Hen. V.
And afterwards recorded on the Octaves of St. Hillary. 4 Hen. V.
Between Humphrey Stafford, Knight, and Elizabeth his wife, complainants, and Robert Langeford, deforciant of three messuages, one carucate
of land, and 100s. of rent in Penkrych and Rodbaston, and a moiety of the
manors of Penkrych and Rodbaston, which Amicia Bardolff held for life.
Robert granted the reversion of the said tenements and moiety after the
death of Amicia, to the said Humphrey and Elizabeth, and to the issue of
Humphrey, to be held at a rent of a rose yearly, and if Humphrey died
without issue, to revert to Robert and his heirs. For this grant Humphrey
and Elizabeth gave 200 marks of silver.
No. 9. On the Quindene of St. Martin. 5 Hen. V.
Between Joan, formerly wife of William de Beauchamp (Bello Campo),
of Bergevenny, Knight, Philip Morgan, Clerk, Bartholomew Brokesby,
Armiger, and John Russell, complainants, and Nicholas Ruggeley, Armiger,
and Edith his wife, deforciants of a third part of the manor of Bobynton,
which Hugh Burnell, Knight, Lord of Holgote and of Weolegh, held for
life.
Nicholas and Edith granted the reversion of the manor after Hugh's
decease, to the complainants, for which they gave £20 sterling.
No. 10. On the Octaves of St. Martin. 5 Hen. V.
Between Nicholas Ruggeley, Armiger, and Edith his wife, complainants,
and Hugh de Stranley, Armiger, and Joyce his wife, deforciants of a third
part of the manor of Bobynton, which Hugh Burnell, Knight, Lord of
Holegote and of Weolegh, held for life.
Hugh de Stranley and Joyce granted the reversion, after Hugh Burnell's
death, to Nicholas and Edith, and the heirs of Edith, for which Nicholas and
Edith gave them £20 sterling.
No. 11. At a month from Easter Day. 8 Hen. V.
Between Thomas Broune, of Tuttebury, complainant, and Thomas Hether
and Alice his wife, deforciants of a messuage in Tuttebury.
Thomas Hether and Alice remit all right to Thomas Broune and his heirs,
for which Thomas Broune gave them 10 marks of silver.