| 274. "The Vantgard." |
| R. O. | The Duke of Norfolk with the earl of Surrey, 150 horse, 500 foot. Earl of Oxford, 350 f. Earl of Sussex, 100 f. Lord Ferrers with his son, 100 h., 1,000 f. Lord Mountjoy, 140 f. Lord Wentworth, 140 f. Lord Thos. Haward, nil. Lord Latymer, 100 f. Mr. Treasurer, 100 h., 500 f. |
| Berks:—Alex. Umpton, 20 f. Edw. Fetyplace, 4 f. Edw. Fabian, 5 f. Ric. Bridges, 20 f. |
| Kent:—Thos. Wiott, 100 f. John Culpeper, 18 f. Thos. Roydon, 6 f. Edw. Isaac, 10 f. John Sybill, 10 f. Sir Hen. Isley, 38 f. Ric. Pottar, 3 f. Sir Reignold Scot, 34 f. Sir John Fogge, 12 f. Walter Moyle, 5 f. Sir Thos. Moyle, 12 f. Mr. Sydley, 20 f. Sir Thos. Willoughby, 10 f. Poule Sydner, 4 f. Geo. Whetenall, 5 f. Wm. Boyes, 12 f. |
| Linc.:—"Out of Lincolnshire with" Thos. Hussey and Thos. Wymbiche, 200 f. Edmund Sheffeld, 50 h., 50 f. |
| Leicestershire:—Sir John Villers, 4 h., 106 f. Thos. Nevell of Holt, 20 f. John Digby of Kettleby, 48 f. Geo. Vincent, ——(blank). Fras. Pultney, 17 f. Geo. Sharard, 10 f. Ambrose Cave, ——(blank). Geo. Aysshby and his son, 4 f. |
| Middx.:—Jasper Fesaunt, 3 f. Thos. Robertes, 2 f. |
| Oxon.:—Sir Wm. Barantyne, 30 f. Antony Cope, 12 f. Edw. Fynes, 12 f. |
| Sussex:—Wm. Erneley, 6 f. John Stanney, 4 f. Sir Antony Windsor, 10 f. Sir Fras. Dawtry, 50 f. |
| Southants:—John Norton, 4 f. Robt. Putnam, 4 f. Thos. Haydock, 6 f. John St. John, 8 f. John Ryngwood, 4 f. John Ludlow, 4 f. Wm. Thorpe, 6 f. Thos. Pacy, 20 f. |
| Staff.:—Sir John Vernon, 15 f. Sir John Harecourt, 12 f. Wm. Wyrley, 8 f. Edw. Littleton, 20 f. |
| Salop:—Sir John Talbot, 40 f. Sir Robt. Nedeham, 40 f. Wm. Young, 15 f. Ric. Trentham, 4 f. Geo. Saundford of Saundford, 10 f. Ric. Olyve, 4 f. Ric. Lee, 8 f. Adam Oteley, 12 f. Randulphe Layton, 1 f. Fraunces Adams, 2 f. Thos. Cressit, 10 f. |
| Wilts.:—Sir Michael Lister, 50 f. John Pye, 6 f. Robt. Hungerforde, 8 f. John Marvyne, 10 f. John a Barow, 10 f. Edw. Mountpesson, 8 f. Geo. Ludlow, 4 f. |
| Essex:—Sir Giles Capell, 40 f. Sir John St. Clere, 20 f. Thos. Josselyn, 20 f. Edw. Leventhorp 8 f. Ant. Cooke, 10 f. John Brown, 10 f. Fras. Clovell, 4 f. Wm. Harrys, 8 f. Wm. Alyth, 10 f. |
| Glouc.:—John Poinctz, 10 f. Thos. Gyes, 5 f. Hen. Tracy, 10 f. Wm. Ligon, senr. 10 f. John Buttler, 30 f. Thos. Palmer, 13 f. John Gulling, 6 f. Jas. Hyet, 4 f. Sir Ric. Ligon, 60 f. Ric. Rede, 3 f. |
| Hunts:—Sir Laurence Taylor, 14 f. |
| Warwick:—John Gryvell, 31 f. Thos. Ardern, 16 f. Edw. Couneway, 20 f. Thos. Verney, 4 f. Edw. Boughton, 4 f. Wm. Lucy, 20 f. Sir Humfrey Ferrers, 50 f., Sir Geo. Griffith, 6 h., 60 f. Geo. Raylegh, 16 f. |
| Surrey:—Sir Matthew Browne, 12 f. John Gaynsforde, 6 f. Sir Roger Copley, 10 f. Sir Thos. Pope, 50 f. Sir John Gresham, 20 f. |
| Rutland:—Sir John Harington, 10 h., 100 f. |
| Hereford:—Sir Jas. Baskervile by his son, 50 f. Jas. Vaughan, 16 f. John Agwillam, 2 h., 30 f. |
| Norf:—The Bp. of Norwich, 40 f. The city of Norwich, 40 f. The town of Lynne, 20 f. Sir John Haydon, 40 f. Sir John Spylman, 20 f. Sir Thos. Lestrange, 10 f. Sir John Germy 10 f. Sir Fras. Lovell, 40 f. Sir Jas. Bullyn, 20 f. Robt. Barney, 4. f. Robt. Townsend, serjeant at law, 8 f. Osberte Mountforde, 2 f. Edm. Billingforde, 6 f. John Berney of Recham, 4 f. Thos. Godsalve, 10 f. Edm. Beaupre, 6 f. Geo. Haydon, 3 f. John Groose, 2 f. John Castyll, 3 f. Ant. Gurney, 6 f. Wm. Yelverton, 4 f. Edm. Grey 3 f. Edm. Lumner, 10 f. Thos. Gybon, 4 f. Ant. Grey, 2 f. Edw. Blomfeld, 2 f. John Dethike, 3 f. Fyrmyn Ruckewood, 2 f. Thos. Tyndall, 6 f. Robt. Brampton, 3 f. John Shuldham, 2 f. Geo. Hugarde, 10 f. |
| Suffolk:—Lord Borough, 50 f. The town of Ipswich, 20 f. Sir Humfrey Wyngfelde, 10 f. Sir John Willoughby, 6 f. Sir Thos. Germyn, 40 f. Robt. Crane, 6 f. Wm. Calthorpe, 6 f. Edm. Pooly, 8 f. Robert Downes, 2 f. Rawff Chamberlayn, 6 f. John Croftes 10 f. Mr. Garnisshe, of Kenton, 4 f. Tho. Higham, of Higham, 6 f. Clement |
| Higham, 4 f. Robt. Spring, 4 f. Edw. Walgrave, 5 f. Marten, of Melford, 5 f. Ric. Codington, 10 f. John Brewse, 10 f. John Southwell, 3 f. Geo. Colt, 10 f. Laurence Stystede, 2 f. Wm. Rede, 6 f. Wm. Pooley, 2 f. Thos. Pope, 3 f. Robt. Gosnold, 2 f. Mr. Mannock, 6 f. Robt. Kene, 2 f. Robt. Forde, 4 f. Robt. Raynoldes, 3 f. Wm. Foster, 3 f. Walter Waddeland, 3 f. |
| Cambridge:—Sir Giles Alington, 20 f. Sir Robt. Payton, 20 f. Sir Thos. Elioitt, 20 f. Sir Edw. North, 20 f. John Hinde, sergeant at law, 10 f. Mr. Colvell, 6 f. Mr. Hutton, 6 f. Mr. Boulys, 6 f. Mr. Moore, 6 f. Mr. Rudiston, 6 f. Mr. Frevill, 4 f. Mr. Leyne, 2 f. Mr. Castle, 2 f. Mr. Burgon, 4 f. Mr. Huntingdon, 2 f. Mr. Walpole, 2 f. Mr. Wrenne, 2 f. Mr. Foster, 2 f. Mr. Bendisshe, 2 f. Edw. Barnes, of Sopham, 2 f. Basforth, of Chestreton, 1 f. Mr. Cooke, 2 f. |
| Irish kerne, 200. Northern horsemen, 100. Pioneers, 400. Wagoners, etc., for the ordnance, 251. |
| Sir Edw. Knyvet, 30. Sir Edm. Windham, 30. Sir John Cleare, 30. Sir Wm. Farmour, 20. Sir Wm. Drury, 30. John Spring, 30. John Shelton, 30. Hen. Doyle, 30. Hen. Bedingfeld, with his father's men, 50. |
| John Tasborough, Thos. Bateman, Edm. Playter, John Hacon, Robt. Huggan, Roger Ruckwood, Ant. Hemingham, Roger Woodehouse, John Bedyngfeld, Thos. Dereham, Wm. Hunston, John Ryppes, John Robsarde, Chr, Connesby, John and Hen. Wentworth—nil. |
| Bakers, brewers and pioneers, 650. Lord Ferrers, 500. Irishmen, 200. Sir Edm. Braye's soldiers. 300. My lord of Oxford's men at Calais, 100. Out of London, 300. From the sea with Sir Rice Manxell, 100. |
| The Archbp. of Canterbury, 20. The Deans and Chapters of Paul's, 30, Westminster, 30, Canterbury, 30, St. Stephen's, 20, Winchester, 20, Chester, 10, Ely, 10, Norwich 10, and Stoke in Suffolk, 4. The Dean of Southmalling, 10. The Archdeacon of Middlesex and Master of Sydbury, 10. The Archdeacons of Surrey, 10, Essex, 5, Canterbury, 2, and Norfolk, 6. The Master of St. Katharine's, 3. The Master of the Savoy, 10. The late Abbot of St. Albans, 10. Mr. Boule, late prior of Marten, 6. |
| Berks:—Sir Wm. Essex, 20. Sir John Norres, 20. Wm. Hyde, 10. Ph. Fetiplace, 2. Raynold Williams, 6. Alex. Fetiplace, 10. John Latton, 6. Roger Yong, 6. Thos. Trapnell, 6. Ric. Perkyns, 6. |
| Essex:—Sir Bryan Tuke, 20. Sir Humfrey Brown, 20. Sir Wm. Pyrton, 6. Hen. Tirrell of Heron, 10. Edw. Grene, 6. John Christmas, 10. John Pointz of Southwokington, 4. John Lucas, 4. Hen. Appulton, 6. Ric. Higham, 10. John Warner, 2. |
| Hunts:—Thos. Hall, 6. Robt. Aprice, 6. Thos. Walton, 4. |
| Herts:—Geo. Hyde, 4. Humprey Fitzherbert, 6. |
| Middx.:—Robt. Cheseman, 10. Thos. Burbage, 6. Gregory Lovell, 4. |
| Oxon.:—Sir Walter Stoner, 20. Sir Symon Harecourt, 20. Wm. Farmer, |
| 10. Thos. Wayneman, 10. |
| Total of the Vanguard:—Horse, 372; foot, 9,606. |
| Pp. 9. Endd.:1544, the Vauntgarde. |
| 275. The "Battle." |
| R. O. | "Hereafter ensue the names of such noble men, knights, gentlemen and others as be appointed to go in person into France with the King's Majesty in his Grace's battle, with the numbers and sorts of horsemen which each of them bringeth with them." |
| [A book giving in column under the general heading "Horsemen" the names of the gentlemen, the sorts of their men (lances, demi-lances, javelins, light staves, northern staves, chasing staves, demi-hakes, or archers), but not the numbers of each sort, and the total number that each brings, e.g., "The duke of Suffolk: demi-lances, javelins: cl."] |
| The names and numbers are:— |
| The duke of Suffolk 150; the lord Chancellor's horsemen "appointed by the King's Majesty to go" 40, and the marquis of Dorset 60; the earl of Arundel 60 and Sir Ric. Riche 40; the earl of Essex 101; the bp. of Winchester 100; lord St. John 101; Sir Ant. Brown 300; the earl of Rutland 21, Sir John Gage 31, and Sir Ant. Wingfield 30; the lord Herbert ——(blank). |
| The Privy Chamber.—Sir Thos. Hennege 80, and Ph. Hobbye 20; Ant. Denny 41, Sir Ric. Long 40, and Moryce Barkeley 21; Thos. Cawarden 51, and Sir Hen. Knevitt 51; Sir Wm. Herbert 31, Sir Ric. Crumwell 40 and Sir Thos. Speke 31; Sir Thos. Darcy, 41; Thos. Paston 11; Robt. Boucher, 2; Wm. Sherington 3; John Gates 10; Wm. St. Barbe 4; Edm. Herman 4; John Penne 3; Doctor Buttes 4. |
| The Chamber.—Edw. Rogers 11, [Sir Humph. Foster] (fn. 11) , Geo. Harper 5, Sir Ric. Manners 41, the lord Thomas Gray 3, Sir Percival Hart 6, Sir Wm. Willowghby 21, Wm. Rainesford 6, and John Norres 6. Sir Wm. Musgrave 101. Sir Ant. Kingeston 52, Ric. Greneway 6, Ric. Blunte 4, Stephen Brakenbury 3, Edw. Hopton 2, John Harman 2, Robt. Chester 4, Jas. Whitney 3, Wm.Morres4, John Rainesford 2, Ric. Pomeroy 7, Sir Wm. West, 6, Thos. Bell 3, Thos. Horseman 2, and John Browne 2. Sir Thos. Jones 10, Wm. Browne 3, John Bothe 3, Thos. Uvedale 3, John Berney 2, Ric. Browne 2, Hen. Annesley 2,Wm. Sakvile 2, John Werberton 2, Wm. White 3, Wm. Squerye 2, Hen. Tomson 3, Robt. Woodde 1, Peter Vannes 3, John Mason 2, John Godsalve 2, Wm. Honinges 2, Ric. Tavernour 2, Eustace Sulyerd 6, Edw. Welden 3, Sir John Williams 40, and Robt. Draper 2. John Alleley 2, John Kirkbye 2, Wm. Mylwarde 2, Laur. Bradshawe 2, Nic. Foskewe 2, Wm. Awbrey 5, Robt. Herdurne 2, sergeants at arms 85, pages of the bed and robes 5, and pages extraordinary 10. Yeomen ordinary 71, grooms ordinary 12, pages ordinary 4, grooms of the robes, beds and crossbow 8, and yeomen of the crossbows 6. Yeomen at 6d. a day 40, Ric. Staverton 4, and yeomen at 4d. the day 56. Yeomen at 4d. the day 14, and yeomen extraordinary 86. Yeomen extraordinary 34, and grooms extraordinary 66. Grooms extraordinary 87. |
| The Household.—Sir Edm. Peckham 11, John Hethe 1, and John Josselyn 2 (fn. 12) ; Edw. Creswell 1, Wm. Abbot 3, Hugh Askue 3, Tnos. ap Richard 2, Wm. Corf 1, Geoff. Vyllers 2, Michael Wentworth 2, John Brycket 2, Ric. Helme 1, John Hopkins 2, Wm. Bird 1, Wm. Gurley 3, Wm. Pultney 1, Thos. Colley 1, Geoff. French 1, John Worrell 1, John Armorer 1, Thos. Weldon 5, Jas. Gage 2, Robt. Packenham 2, Ant. Brickes 2, Wm. Hall 2, Reg. Tumour 1, John Rowseley 1, Wm. Ayer 1, Wm. Bleeke 1, Ric. Waard 1, Geo. Smarte 1, Thos. English 2, Wm. Chestre 2, Robt. Master 1, Chr. Harwood 1, John Campe 1, Simon Dudley 1, Wm. Knevet 4, Thos. Batson 1. |
| The Stable.—Sir Wm. Penyson 31, Edm. Jerningham 5, and Ric. Audeley 5_; Andrew Dudley 5, John Parker 7, Hen. Legh 4, John Skynner 4, Robt. Barwyk 4, John Ownsted 3, Thos. Dixson 3, Edm. Standon 2, Sir Robt. Acton 20, Wm. Brakenbury 3, John Palmer 2, Wm. Everest 2, Thos. Ogle 7, Alex, de Bollonia 3, Alex. Zonzan 2, Leonard Storye 2, Chr. Etherington 2, Justice Grame 1, Hanyball 2, Wm. Webb 3, Ric. Darington 2, Hen. Williams 1, Ric. Clerk 1, Jas. Corowe 1, Chr. Bothe 1, Thos. Harryson 1, Thos. Woode 1, Barth. Jokkelz 2, Gilb. Compourte 2, Thos. Johnes 1, Robt. Bykerstaf 2, Wm. Crotinden 1, Wm. Burdhed 2, John Gyttowe 2, Wm. Cressaunt 1, John Dixson 1, Thos. Coif 1, Peter Bower 1, John Darrington 1, Thos. Bell 1, Geo. Crokes 1, John Brown 1, John Jenninges 1, John Dawson 1, John Mawde 2; John Golightly, JohnElmesley, Wm. Harpin, Martin Gillez, [Geoff. Laurence] (fn. 8) , Ric. Pykering, John Moore, Rafe Johnson, John Geynishe, John Portes, Wm. Browne, John Waterer, Thos. Whiteley, Robt. Marion, John Forman, Thos. Wilde, Hen. Scales, John Budges, Thos. Gillan (2), Reynold Brereton, Robt. Bell, John Bingham, Walter Florence, Thos. Childe, John Robynson, Rowland Erington, and Ric. Aylard, 1 each. |
| The Pensioners.—Sir Ric. Page 13, Sir George Carewe 20, and Rauf Fane 31 (fn. 12) ; Thos. Butler 3, Edw. Hastinges 3, Edm. Briges 3, Edm. Harvy 15, Edw. Grymston 2, John Banyster 5, Wm. Blunt 3, Hen. Jerningham 5, John Paston 5, Ric. Breme 7, Wm. Skipwith 3, Wm. Kelleway 9, Walter Bonham 3, Wm. Fraunces 5, Giles Poole 3, Geo. Norton 5, Fras. Framlingham 5, Chr. Lytcote 3, Chas. Herbert 7, and Robt. Long 3; Nic. Arnold 9, Peter Carewe 5, Simon Digby 5, Steph. Aldam 3, John Sandes 3, Gawyn Carewe 7, Edm. Home 5, Thos. Ashle 5, Wm. Boneham 5, Wm. Palmer 3, Geo. Pollard 5, Jacques Granado 4, Nic. Wadham 3, Wm. Ellerker 5, Edw. Zouche 4, Thos. Avery 5, Edw. Vaughan 5, Fras. Knolles 3, Chr. Sackfeld 6, Sir Humph. Ratclif 5, and Edw. Skipwith 6; Wm. Buttes 4, Edw. Bellingham 5, John Wingfield 5, Hen. Markham 3, Thos. Palmer 6, John Portenary 3, John Gresham 7, Wm. Burch 2, John Stephens 1, Ric. Tirrell 3, Fras. Haec 3, Robt. Stafford 5, John Conway 3, Humph. Conysby 7, Ant. Digby 3, Wm. Folwood 3, the lord Edward Gray 3, Thos. Knevet 3, Oliver Laurence 5, Clement Paston 3, Edw. Eldrington 5, Ric. Freston 7, John Drayner 7, and John Cavendish 7; Wm. Stafford 6, Geo. Howard 3, Hen. Strangways 6, Thos. Morgan 5. |
| Counties.—Kent, Ant. Aucher, 6. Notts, Sir Gervyce Clyfton, 50. Oxon, Leonard Chamberlayn, 10. Soms., Sir Hugh Pawlet, 6. Wilts, Sir Edw. Baynton, 24. Essex, Sir Clement Harleston, 6. Glouc, Sir John Briges, 21. |
| ii. A similar list of names and numbers under the general heading "Archers on foot" arranged like the preceding, viz.:— |
| The Duke of Suffolk 100; marquis Dorset 100; earl of Essex 150; lord St. John 81, and the earl of Rutland 20; Sir John Gage 150; Sir Ant. Browne 100; Sir Ant. Wingfield 31, Sir Wm. Paget 15, Sir Ric. Riche 30, the bp. of Winton ——(blank), [Sir Wm. Petre] *, the bp. of Worcester ——, the earl of Arundel ——, the lord Herbert ——, [the lord Powes]*. |
| The Privy Chamber.—Sir Thos. Hennege 60, and Ant. Denny 40; Thos. Cawarden 50, Sir Ric. Crumwell 40, and Morice Barkeley 10; Sir Ric. Long 140; Sir Thos. Speke 100; Sir Wm. Herbert 20, Sir Thos. Darcy 30, Dr. Buttes 16, Robt. Bowcher 3, John Gates 20, John Penne 6, and Nic. Symson 5; Wm. Sharington 8, Edm. Harman 6, Eurian Brereton 51. |
| The Chamber.—Sir Ant. Kingiston 60, Sir Thos. Jones 21, Geo. Harper 11, Edw. Hopton 6, and John Harman 2; Sir Wm. Willoughby 10, Thos. Gifforde 7, Eustace Sulyard 8, Jas. Nedeham 4, Nic. Foskue 4, Ric. Staverton 9, Thos. Kemp 1. |
| The Household.—Sir Edm. Peckham 50, John Hethe 1, Thos. Palmer 1, John Joslin 2, Edw. Cresswell 1, John Geoffrey 1, and Hen. Preston 1_; Michael Wentworth 3, John Bricket 2, Ric. Helme 1, Geo. Hill 1, Edw. Wharton 1, Thos. Weldon 20, Jas. Gage 3, Robt. Packenham 4, Ant. Brykes 6, Hen. Temple 1, Wm. Hall 2, Reg. Turnour 1, Wm. Russell 1, Humph. Dymock 1, John Rowseley 2, Ric. Waard 8, Thos. Myles 1, Ric. Lewys 1, John Chamberlayn 1, Roger Moore 2. |
| The Stable.—Sir Wm. Peniston 29, Ric. Audeley 4, Andrew Dudley 3, and John Parker 3 (fn. 12) ; Sir Robt. Acton 20, Thos. Ogle, 4; Hen. Williams, Ric. Clerk, Jas. Corrowe, Chr. Booth, Ric. Tardrewe, John Cooke, John Richbell and Fras. Broughton, 1 each. |
| The Pensioners (the names in the same order as in § i.)—Page 4, Carewe 80, Fane 6, Butler 4, Hastinges 2, Briges 2, Harvy 4, Grymston 2, Banyster 4, Blunt 2, Jerningham 2, Paston 2, Breme 10, Skipwith 3, Kelleway 3, Bonham 3, Fraunces 4, Poole 4, Norton 4, Framlingham 4, Lytcote 2, Herbert 4, Long 2, Arnolde 4, Carewe 2, Digby 2, Adam 2, Palmer 2, Gawyn Carewe 4, Home 6, Asheley 4, Wm. Bonham 4, Pollard 2, Elerker 4, Zouche 2, Avery 2, Vaughan 6, Sakfelde 6, Ratclif 2, Edw. Skipwith 2, Buttes 2, Belingham 2, Markham 2, Gresham 3, Burche 2, Stephens 1, Stafford 2, Conway 2, Conysby 2, Digby 2, Folwood 2, Gray 2, Lawrence 4, Eldrington 6, Frestone 3, Drayner 2, Cavendish 2, Stafford 10, Howard 2, Straungway 4, Morgan 12. |
| The Shires.—No numbers entered. The names are:—Kent, Ant. Aucher; Essex, Sir John Raynesford and Sir Clement Harleston; Norf., Sir Wm. Paston and Sir Ric. Southwell; Notts, Sir John Biron; Oxon., Leonard Chamberlayn; Suffolk, Sir Arth. Hopton; Somers., Sir Hugh Pawlet and Sir John St. Clo; Wilts, Sir Edw. Baynton; Glouc, Sir John Bridges and Thos. Bridges. |
| iii. A similar list of names, sorts and numbers arranged like the preceding under the general heading "Billmen, pikes and others," viz.:— |
| Duke of Suffolk 300, Marquis Dorset 190, earl of Arundel —— (blank), earl of Essex 150, Earl of Rutland ——, bp. of Winton ——, bp. of Worcester ——, lord St. John 220, Sir Ant. Browne ——, Sir Ant. Wingfield ——, [the lord Powes 80 (fn. 8) ], Sir John Gage 350, Sir Wm. Paget 40, [Sir Wm. Petre 10]*, Sir Ric. Riche 130, the lord Herbert ——. |
| The Privy Chamber.—Hennage 60, Denny 140, Cawarden 150, Long 160, Sir Fras. Bryan 200, Knevet 150, Herbert 100, Crumwell 80, Speke 100, Dareye 90, Paston 10, Barkeley 10, Hobby 201, Boucher 3, Sharington 10, Gates 30, St. Barbe 3, Harman 6, Penne 6, Brereton 50, Buttes 16. |
| The Chamber.—Rogers 20, Foster 20, Harper 25, Manners 160, Harte 25, Willoughby 40, Raynisford 6, Norres 6, Greneway 6, Blunt 8, Gifford 14, Hopton 12, Harman 6, Chester 8, West 6, Johnes 120, Vuedale 3, Kingston 288, Vannes 7, Mason 6, Honninges 2, Sulyard 16, Nedham 6, Foskue 8, Awbrey 2, Staverton 9, Kemp 2, yeomen ordinary 51, yeomen at 6d. a day 56, yeoman at 4d. 220, yeomen extraordinary 252. |
| The Household.—Sir Edm. Peckham 50, Hethe 1, Palmer 1, John Winkle 2, Josselin 2, Thos. Pulford 2, Thos. Walcot 2, Abbot 4, Askue 2, Corf 1, Robt. Meryke 2, Geo. Ashe 2, John Irlond 1, Geo. Herd 2, Vyllers 4, John Whitscale 1, Wm. Barland 1, Wentworth 3, Bricket 4, Wm. Snowbale 2, Edw. Wilkinson 2, Ph. Yarowe 1, Robt. Cole 1, John Plume 1, Cuthb. Hope 1, Ric. Godwyn 1, Hill 2, Bird 1, Gurley 2, Jas. Manning 1, Robt. Hill 1, Colley 1, the Children 2, Worrall 1, Jas Anyon 1, John Harvy 1, the Children 2 repeated, Wm. Bellingham 2, Thos. Boxley 1, Ric. Fisher 5, Weldon 34, Gage 6, Packenham 5, Brickes 3, Ric. Holbroke 2, Thos. Cokes 2, Ric. Madox 2, John More 2, Thos. Horseley 2, Wm. Moore 1, John Forman 1, John Thorowghgood 1, Wm. Ayre 1, Waard 12, John Bertlet 1, Jas. Fulgeam 1, Myles 1, Thos. Kymperly 1, Thos. Burrage 2, Barth. Vaughan 1, Wm. Radley 1, Moore 2, Thos. Horden 3, Master 1, Edm. Hampshire 1, Ric. Davy 1, John Guilmin 3, Geo. Stonchous 2, Thos. Ashby 3, Ralph Walker 1, Wrn. Horsley 1, Piers Slayn 1, John Herde 2, Batson 1, David Sambroke 2, Geoff. Holland 1, Wm. Thornehed 1, Ric. Dawrehouse 1, John Davy 1, Wm. Blackden 2, Jas. Alyson 1. |
| The Stable.—Sir Wm. Penyson 41, Andrew Dudley 2, John Parker 3, Standon 1, Sir Robt. Acton 20, Thos. Ogle 6, Ric. Darrington 2, Steph. Henton, John Stede, Ric. Yong, Andrew Dewbery, Pirro Termander, Ric. Hall, Rog. Chester, Ric. Campe, Matth. Holmes, Clem. Stanford, Ric. Cordall, John ap Rice, 1 each. |
| The Pensioners.—Sir Ric. Page 4, Sir Geo. Carewe 120; and 44 others (of those named in § i.) 227, of whom Thos. Morgan furnishes 88. |
| The Shires.—No numbers. Notts, Sir John Biron. Glouc., Sir John and Thos. Bridges. |
| A book bound in vellum of 102 pages, of which 26 are blank. The numbers are roughly grouped in hundreds throughout. |
Hatf. MS. 201, ff. 7-14. [Cal. ofCecil MSS., i. 16.] | 2. "The names of such persons with their numbers appointed to go in the King's Majesty's battaile." |
| Similar to §1, i., ii., iii., except that the numbers of horse and foot are given after each name. |
| Total, horsemen, 3,159; footmen, 9,688. |
| Note at foot of the final page of totals:—"Calays 300 horsmen, 200 mynars from my lord Privy Seal. Irish kernes, 200. Men to attend upon the King's Majesty's carriages, 1,000, &c." |
| Pp. 14 ½. |
| R. O. | 3. Lists of horsemen headed as "appointed to the Master of the Horse," viz.:— |
| Men of arms: lord Nevell, Sir Ant. Kyngeston, John Poulet, Mr. Cawerden, Sir Thos. Seymour, Sir Ric. Crumwell. 147 demi-lances [supplied by?] the lord Chamberlain, Vice-chamberlain, Wm. Raynesford, John Norres, Ric. Greneway, Ric. Blount, John Harman, Robt. Chester, Wm. Morrice, Mr. Rous (substituted for Sir John Williams), Sir Thos. Jones, Robt. King, Fras. Rowleston, Rice ap Morice, Sir Ant. Kyngeston, Thos. Bell, Mr. Cawarden, Sir Thos. Seymour, Sir Ric. Crumwell. 110 archers on horseback by the lord Chamberlain, Vice-chamberlain, lord Nevell, Geo. Harper, Sir Percival Hart, Raynesford, Norres, Greneway, Blount, Cawerden, Seymour, Edw. Hopton, Chester, Morrice, John Warberton, Sir Ant. Kingston, Sir J. Williams (fn. 13) , Rowleston, Thos. Tomson, Richard ap Morice, Wm. Squyrie, John Godsalve. 139 javelins by the lord Chamberlain, Hart, Raynesford, Norres, Greneway, Blount, Hopton, Harman, Chester, Morrice, Kingeston, Jones, Edw. Arundel, Harper, Sir Wm. West, Bell, Wm. Brown, Thos. Uvedall, Godsalve, Ric. Taverner, Wm. Hunynges, Robt. Draper, John Allylie, John Kyrby, Cawerden, Seymour, Nic. Fortescue, 16 Serjeants at arms, page of the Robes, 2 pages of the Beds, 2 grooms of the Wardrobe of Beds, grooms of Robes and Crossbows, yeomen of the Crossbows and yeomen of the Beds. 72 northern staves by the lord Chamberlain, lord Nevell, Ewstace Sulyard, Sir Robt. Bowes, Ric. Williams, Ric. Tolly, Geo. Harper and Mr. Cawerden. 46 demi-hakes on horseback by lord Nevell, the Vice-chamberlain, Hart, Sir John Williams (fn. 13) , Seymour, and Sir Ric. Crumwell. |
| Pp. 5. The numbers of each denomination brought by each of the above named are given. |
| R. O. | 4. A list of retinues of foot, apparently drawn up from § 1, headed "The Privy Chamber," viz.:— |
| The earl of Essex 150 archers, 150 bill men; Sir Thos. Hennage 60 archers, 60 bills; Anthony Denny 40 archers, 120 bills, 20 demi-hakes afoot; Thos. Caverden 50 demi-hakes, 50 archers, 50 pikes, 50 "sprinckyls" afoot; Sir Thos. Seymour 80 archers, 30 bills, 40 pikes afoot; Sir Ric. Long 140 archers, 160 bills; Sir Henry Knevet 100 pikes, 50 billmen; Sir Will. Herbert 20 archers, 50 bills and 50 pikes afoot; Sir Ric. Crumwell 40 archers, 40 bills and 40 pikes; Sir Thos. Speke 100 archers, 100 bills; Sir Thos. Darcy 30 archers, 90 bills; Mr. Paston 10 billmen; Morice Berkley 10 archers, 10 bills; Will Sherington 8 archers, 10 bills; Philip Hoby 100 pikes, 101 demi-hakes; Rob. Boucher 3 archers, 7 bills; John Gates 20 bills, 20 archers, 10 demi-hakes; Will. Sembarbe 3 billmen; Nich. Simpson and 4 archers; John Penne 6 archers, 6 bills; Urian Brereton 50 archers, 51 bills; John Welsborne 20 archers, 80 bills; Dr. Chambre 6archers, 10 bills; Dr. Buttes 15 archers, 15 bills; Alsop 1 archer, 2 bills; Olif and 3 archers; Alcok and 1 billman; Momford and 1 billman; Ferres 2 billmen. Totals, 807 archers, 181 demi-hakes, 380 pikes, 50 sprinkles, 1073 bills. |
| ii. In another hand (the same as § 3).—The lord Chamberlain 80 archers, 220 bills; the Vice Chamberlain 30 archers, 160 bills; Sir William Paget 15 archers, 15 hagbuts, 30 pikes, 40 bills; Sir Percival Hart 24 billmen; Sir Wm. Willoughby 10 archers, 40 bills; Edw. Rogers 20 billmen; Sir Humph. Foster 10 archers, 20 bills; George Harper 12 archers, 24 bills; earl of Rutland 20 archers, 60 bills; Sir Ric. Manours 20 archers, 60 bills; Sir Ant. Kingston 60 archers, 288 bills; Sir Wm. West 6 billmen; Sir Thos. Jones 20 archers, 80 Welsh spears, 40 billmen; John Mason 6 billmen; Wm. Raynesford 6 billmen; John Norres 6 billmen; Ric. Grenway 6 b.; Ric. Blunt 8 b.; Thos. Gyfford 6 a., 14 b.; Edw. Hopton 6 a., 12 b.; John Harman 2 a., 6 b.; Robt. Chester 9 b.; John Raynesford 1 b.; Thos. Horsman 2 b.; John Mayne of Kent 4a., 4b.; Thos. Uvedall 3 b.; Thos. Bernardeston 9 b.; Ric. Staverton 8 a., 9 b.; Thos. Kempe 2 a.; Wm. Morgan 6 a., 6 b.; Morgan Jones 10 b.; Simon True 2 b.; William Hunnyng 2 b.; Geo. Grenefild and his 2 servants, bills; Geo. Nodes and his 2 servants, bills; Jas. Maperley 1 a.; Eustace Sulyerd 4 a., 6 b.; Sir John Williams 20 a., 40 b.; Geo. Owen 8 a., 8 b.; John Ryther 8 b.; Fras. Leke 20 a., 80 b.; Kenelm Digby 1 a., 1 b.; Thos. Culpeper 8 a. 12 b.; Thos. Cathern 6 b.; Wm. Avery 1 a., 1 b.; Roland Ridgley 1 a. 2 b.; David Vincent and 2 b.; Humph. Orme and his man, bills; Hen. Plasshington and his man, bills; Nic. Fortescue 4 a., 8 b.; Robt. Wodde and his man, bills; Ric. Sysill 6 a., 6 b.; Thos. Sternoll 2 demi-hakes on foot; John Rowland and his man, bills; Arth. Worthington 1 b.; Lewis ap Richard 1 tall billman; Wm. Ashehurst and his man, archers; Roger Lygon 2 demi-hakes on foot. |
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| R. O. | 5. "Officers of household appointed to attend upon the King's Majesty his person in his own solde for the provision of his diet." |
| Giving the names (fn. 14) of the officers with the number and description (javelyns, archers, &c.) of the soldiers appointed to each in the several departments of the Household, viz. the counting house (Thos. Weldon and Sir Edmond Pecham's servants), bakehouse (John Hethe and two others), pantry (John Jastlyne and another), cellar (Wm. Abbot, Hugh Askue and three others), buttery, waffrye, chaundrie, confeccionarie, ewrie, laundrie, kitchen (Michael Wentwourthe, John Bricket, and five others, with three children), boilinghouse, larder, accatrie, pultrie, scaldinghouse, pastrie, squillerie, woodyard, ammerie, carttaker, and porters (Wm. Knevet and two others). Total officers 59; servants 136. Classified total, showing that of these 195 persons there are 12 demi-lances, 28 javelins, 2 northern staves, 6 archers on horseback, 39 archers on foot, 107 billmen, and 1 handgun. |
| ii. "Officers of household appointed to be victuallers in the King his own battle," viz.:— |
| Similar list for counting house (James Gaige and Ant. Birkes), etc., of 21 officers with 31 servants, of whom 10 are javelins, 15 archers on foot and 27 billmen. |
| iii. "Officers of household appointed to be victuallers in the vaward," viz.:—Similar list of 14 officers (no counting house), with 16 servants; of whom 4 are archers on horseback, 3 archers on foot, 1 javelin, and 22 billmen. |
| iv. "Officers of household appointed to be victuallers in the rearward," viz.:—Similar list of 12 officers (Robt. Pakenham and Hen. Temple in the counting house) with 41 servants; of whom 4 are javelins, 13 archers on foot, and 36 billmen. |
| v. "Officers of household appointed to attend upon the Queen." |
| List of names of the officers in the various departments, viz., counting house (Edm. Pecham, Wm. Thyne, Jas. Sutton, Thos. Curssone, John Turell), bakehouse, &c. (as in § i., with the addition of the pitcher house, spicerie and the harbingers). Total 101. |
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| R. O. | 6. "Officers, artificers and soldiers appertaining to the King's Majesty's tents, hales and pavilions." |
| Giving the names and wages of the master (Thos. Cawerden, at 20s. the day) lieutenant (Ant. Aucher at 10s.), clerk comptroller (John Bernard at 2s.), clerk (John Cobyler at 18d.), yeoman (John Bredgys at 2s.), groom (Thos. Hale at 18d.), and of the wardens of artificers, viz., the smith, joiner, bedmaker, coffermaker, carpenter, bricklayer and mat maker. Also the numbers and wages of captains (5), petty captains (5), wyfflers (5), drums (4), fifes (2), "auncens" (2), surgeons (3), chaplains (2), gittorne on horseback (1), men of arms (4), demi-lances (32), light horsemen and javelins (32), "tayllours" (89), carpenters (30), joiners (26), wheelwrights (18), smiths (19), painters (12), coffermakers and cordwainers (9), bedmakers (3), matmaker (1), overseers attending carts and store (3), and soldiers (267). Signed: Charlys Soffolk: Thomas Cauerden. |
| Pp. 3. Each page signed by Suffolk. |
| 276. The Rearguard. |
| R. O. | [List of lords and of gentlemen arranged under names of counties, with the number of horsemen and footmen supplied by each for the rearguard of the King's army in France. The names are as follows:—] |
| The lord Privy Seal (fn. 15) ; earls of Wourcestour (fn. 15) , Huntingdon (fn. 15) and Bathe (fn. 15) , bp. of Welles, lords Gray Wilton (fn. 15) , Powes (fn. 15) and Wyndesor (fn. 15) , the bp. of Exeter, the dean and chapter of Exeter. |
| Beds.—Sir Fras. Bryan (fn. 15) , Sir John Seinct John (fn. 15) , Sir John Gascoigne, Sir Thos. Rotheram (fn. 15) , Lewes Dyve, Gerarde Harvye, Sir John Mordaunt, Thos. Dycons. Bucks.—Justice Baldewyne, Sir Ant. Lee (fn. 15) , Sir Robt. Dormar (fn. 15) with his son, Arthur Longvilde, Leonard Reade, Robt. Cheyney, Geo. Gifforde, Wm. Fawkonar, John Conwaye, Ralph Gifford, Fras. Pygott, Nic. Gifford, Ric. Willoughby. Rutland.—Edw. Sapcottes (fn. 15) . Dors.—Sir Thos. Ponynges (fn. 15) , Sir Giles Strangweys (fn. 15) , Sir John Horssey (fn. 15) . Kent.—John Norton of Norwodd (fn. 15) . Devon.—Sir Thos. Dennys, Sir Ric. Grenfild (fn. 15) , John St. Legier (fn. 15) , Hugh Stukley (fn. 15) , Ric. Chidley (fn. 15) , Rog. Gifforde (fn. 15) , Rog. Bluett (fn. 15) , Thos. Pomeroy (fn. 15) , Walt. Reyglegh, Hen. Beamount, John Chichestre (fn. 15) . Ntht.—Sir Thos. Griffith, Sir Wm. Newenham (fn. 15) , Sir Thos. Thressham (fn. 15) , Sir Robt. Kyrkham (fn. 15) , Ant. Catesby, Valentine Knightley, John Hasillwoode, Humph. Stafforde (fn. 15) with his fathers aid, Thos. Brudenell, Robert Browne, Bobt. Catlyn, Thos. Cave,——Vyllers. Soms.—Sir Hen. Capell (fn. 15) , Roger Basing (fn. 15) , John Wyndham, John Drewes, Robt. Leversage, Thos. Baumfield, Thos. Phillipps, Mr. Legh (fn. 15) , Sir Edw. Gorge, John Sydenham, Fras. Stradling, John Light. Heref.—Sir Ric. Vaughan, John Scydmour (fn. 15) , Nic. Fytton (fn. 15) , Geo. Cornwall (fn. 15) . Herts.—Sir Hen. Parkar (fn. 15) with my lord Morley's men, Sir Ralph Verney de Pendeloo (fn. 15) , Sir Ph. Butler, John Brokket. Glouc.—Sir Edm. Thame, Sir Walt. Dennys, Maurice Dennys (fn. 15) . Warw.—Sir Walter Smyth (fn. 15) , Sir Ric. Catesby, Sir Foulk Grevylde (fn. 15) , Robert Throgmarton (fn. 15) . Worc.—Sir John Russell (fn. 15) . Midd.—Sir Arthur Darcye (fn. 15) . Denbigh.—John Salisbury (fn. 15) , John Salisbury the younger. Glam.—Sir Geo. Herbert (fn. 15) , Walter Herbert. Carm.—Wm. Morgan (fn. 15) of Newport. |
| In another hand. Northern horsemen 100. Footmen:—Chief officers appointed to have oversight of the victuals 55; from the bps., lords, deans, and gentlemen newly appointed 813; of bakers and brewers 650; Sir Ant. Knevete's soldiers 200; from the sea 400; the Irishmen 200; out of London 200. |
| Totals given for each page. Grand total, horsemen 547, footmen 9,017. |
| Pp. 7. Endd.: 1544. The reregard. |
| 277. England, France, and the Pope. |
| R. O. | "Discorso di M. C. Tolomei sopra quello che potesse fare Papa Paulo 3° per salute di se, delle cose sue et dello stato suo, l'anno 1544, Utrum il Papa si debba dichiare Imperiale o Francese. (Estratto)." |
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| And, because among those who can hurt France is the King of England, who, being leagued with the Emperor, sends this year new forces (gente) against France, it appears to me that three things Should be done. First, the King [of France] to order an opposing army, as he did last year; and, as the French are very resolute against the English, there seems little to fear. Secondly, to corrupt some great man about the King of England, who may gradually dissuade him from this aggrandising of the Emperor, and open some practise for the marriage of the King of Scotland's daughter with his son, so that he may go more slowly against France. These two means to be procured by the King of France. Thirdly, in the war between Scotland and England, to aid the Scots and thus prevent the English crossing the sea so strongly against France. This remedy should not only be provided by the King but also assisted by the Pope. For why should not the Pope aid the Catholics against the Heretics? And, if he has often sent men and money against the Infidels, why should he not send help against the Heretics, who by the Church are held as worse than Infidels? |
| Italian. Modern transcript from Home, pp. 2. Headed as above. |
| 278. Grants in March, 1544. |
| 1. Eliz. Davers. Livery of lands as sister and heir of Wm. Sabyan. Del. Westm.,"[prinio die Marcii a0 r.r.] Henrici Octavi tricesimo quinto."—S.B. (Signed by Wm. lord St John, J. Hynde and John Sewster.) Pat. p. 11, m. 18. (Dated, 1 March.) |
| 2. George Node, serjeant at arms. Grant, in fee, for 197l. 14s. 8d., of Shepehall manor, Herts, a pension of 5s. out of Shephall rectory, and a pension of 13s. out of Lecheworth rectory, Herts, which belonged to St. Albans mon. Westm., 23 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 2. |
| 3. Edw. Hosyer. Grant, in fee, for 363l., of all lands in Preston Gobaldes, Salop, all tithes in the township of Mereden and Le, Salop, a rent of 4s. there, all tithes in the township of Okyngton, Salop, and a tithe barn and croft adjoining in Okyngton,—Lylleshull; also the rectory of Mounteford alias Monteford, Salop, and barn called "le Barne place" in Montford, leased to Thos. Gyfford—Brewode priory, Salop; and the advowson of the vicarage of Mountford. Westm., 21 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 14. |
| 4. The King's Stamp. Commission to the Duke of Norfolk and lord Privy Seal, keeping for the time being the King's stamp appointed to remain with the Council, to put the said stamp and the signature of him who shall for the time keep the stamp, with the words "virtute regie commissionis," to, all bills made by virtue of a commission dated Westm. 23 (sic) March 35 Hen. VIII., authorising Sir Wm. Paulett, lord Seynt John, Sir Thos. Wryothesley lord Wryothesley, Sir Ric. Riche and Sir Ric. Southwell to sell Crown lands, lead, prizes taken from enemies, &c., with the assistance of the King's attorney and solicitor-general and the attorneys and solicitors of the Court of Augmentations, Duchy of Lancaster, and Courts of Wards and Liveries and of First Fruits and Tenths, and the clerk of the Court of Augmentations. And likewise to all bills made by virtue of a commission dated 6 May 35 Hen. VIII. (to Sir Ric. Ryche, and Sir Ric. Southwell. Sir Edw. Northe, Sir John Williams, Sir Thos. Moyle, Wm. Whorwood. Walt. Hendle, Hen. Bradshawe, and Wm. Staunford to sell manors, &c., within the survey of the Augmentations and General Surveyors not exceeding 40l. in yearly value) which the King has not yet signed, viz.:—Bills for Sir Rowland Hyll for a purchase, paying 1,012l. 4s 2d., Ant. Auger 806l. 12s. 3 ½d., Geo. Ludlowe 405l. 18d., Wm. Belfelde 237l. 15s. 0 ½d., John Spencer 151l. 14s., Sir Wm. Paston 207l. 6s. 8d., Sir Geo. Herberte 152l. 18d., John Beamonte 1,040l.4s. 2d., Thos. Carter 102l., Leonard Chamberlayn 400l., Sir Thos. Moyle 962l. 0s. 9 ½d., John Podage and Lewis Davye 350l. 3s., John Wyseman 297l. 10s. 10d., Kath. and Thos. Addyngton 1,549l. 14s. 10d., Thos. Johns 110l. 5s., Wm Stumpe 1,517l. 15s. 2 ½d.. John Apryce 770l. 21d., John Cokkes 358l. 6s. 5 ½d., Ric. Aldeworth 251l. 8s. 4d., John Taysburgh 987l. 15s. 7d.; provided that these bills are subscribed by four of the said commissioners; also to all bills concerning exchanges and sales signed by the Chancellor and two others of the council of the Court of Augmentations. This commission to endure no longer than till Midsummer next. The reason given is that the King is not in such perfect health that he may conveniently attend to the signing of so many bills, and he considers the delay of them a hindrance both to his subjects and to his own affairs. |
| Addressed to lord Chancellor Audeley; Norfolk High Treasurer and Earl Marshal, Suffolk President of the Council and Great Master, Russell keeper of the Privy Seal, Paget and Petre the two Principal Secretaries, Gage comptroller and chancellor of the Duchy, and Ryche chancellor of Augmentations. Del. Westm., 1 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Countersigned by Wriothesley, Riche and Southwell.) In English. Pat. p. 15, m. 32. |
| 5. Sir Wm. Paulett lord Seynt John, Sir Thos. Wryothesley lord Wryothesley, Sir Ric. Riche, chancellor of Augmentations, and Sir Ric. Southwell, one of the General Surveyors. Commission, during the King's pleasure, to them and three of them, to sell the King's lands and lead, conclude with his subjects for fines and "incombes" for leases, for manumission of bondmen, and for sale of wards; the money arising therefrom to be paid as follows, viz., for possessions within the surveys of the Court of Augmentations, the Court of Exchequer and the Duchy of Lancaster, to the treasurer of Augmentations, and for possessions within the survey of the Court of General Surveyors and prizes taken upon the sea from the King's enemies, to the treasurer of the Chamber, and for possessions within the survey of the Court of Wards and Liveries to the general receiver of that Court. Lands sold under this commission (except messuages, etc., to which no lands are attached and manors, &c., not exceeding 40s. in yearly value) to beheld of the King and his successors in chief by knights' service and a yearly rent equal to one-tenth of the clear yearly value; and houses without lands, or lands not worth in one entire manor, farm or other yearly profit more than 40s., to beheld in free burgage, or by fealty and a yearly rent of one-tenth of the yearly value, or by knights' service and rent of a tenth, at the Commissioners' discretion. These tenures to be contained in the letters patent. Lands which came by attainder, forfeiture or grant of any temporal person shall not be charged with any tenth as rent. No single manor, parsonage, or other entire profit of more yearly value than 100 mks. to be sold, nor any parcel of such. The certificates of the auditor and officer of woods in whose office the lands are shall be sufficient warrant for the rate of sale. The price paid for these sales, leases, &c., to be rehearsed in the letters patent. None of the honors, castles, &c., which are reserved for the King's common access, nor parks, forests or chaces belonging to such, to be sold unless the special suit for the same is declared to the King. The Commissioners are not to meddle with any exchange or mere gift, or gift and sale mixed, or gift and exchange mixed, or exchange and sale mixed, concerning possessions within the survey of the Augmentations, nor with any mere gift or gift and sale mixed concerning possessions within the survey of the General Surveyors; which are to be bargained for by the chancellor and council of the Augmentations and by the General Surveyors. The King's attorney and solicitor general, the attorneys and solicitors of the Courts of Augmentations, Duchy of Lancaster, General Surveyors, Wards and Liveries, and First Fruits and Tenths, and the clerk of the Council of the Augmentations, are commanded to attend the Commissioners for the survey, penning, making, and examination of the books, papers, &c., which are to be signed by at least two of them. |
| The preamble states that, for the "great surety" of himself, his succession and the common wealth, the King intends to pass in person into France against his ancient enemy the French king, and also to "noye, invade or defend the realm of Scotland, and the malice of the inhabitants of the same, our natural enemies, to the which we have just and lawful title and right, who always do imagine and practise in our absence from time to time to noye and destroy us, our realm and posterity in the same"; and for the accomplishment of this enterprise it is expedient to prepare a mass of money by sale of the King's possessions, because he will not at present molest his loving subjects for money unless thereto coarted. Del. Westm., 1 March, 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (mutilated). Pat. p. 15, m. 33. In English. |
| 6. Sir John Russell lord Russell. Grant of the fee simple of the manors of Haverell, Horsham and Helyon in Haverell, Suff., which, by pat. 20 May 30 Hen. VIII., were granted to him and his heirs in reversion after Anne, wife of Sir Ric. Jernyngham, knight for the Body, then deceased; to which Sir Ric. and Anne the said manors were granted in tail male, by pat. 25 May, 15 Hen. VIII., as parcel of possessions of Edw. duke of Buckingham, attainted. Westm., 27 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 6. |
| 7. Hen. Hayn, late of Blacketoryton, Devon, labourer. Pardon for having. 26 March, 33 Hen. VIII., broken into the house of John Herde at Brode Wodeweger, Devon, put the said John and Mary and William Herde and Joan Person in bodily fear, and stolen 55s. in money, 18 silver spoons worth 4l., a sword worth 4s. and dagger worth 2s. Westm., 28 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 1. |
| 8. John Webster, of Bradfurth, Yorks., clothier. Pardon for having, in self defence, killed Ric. Wright, of Bradfurth, on 25 Dec. last, at Bradfurth. Westm., 3 March. Pat. 35 Hen. VIII., p. 16, m. 18. |
| 9. Peter Deane, the King's servant. To be a gunner in the Tower of London, with 12d. a day. Westm., 3 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. |
| 10. Sir Chr. Morreys. To be lieutenant general of all the King's ordnance and munitions and other things of. war in England; with 100 mks. a year from Lady Day next. Westm., 3 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. |
| 11. Leonard Warcop alias Carliell, one of the King's heralds at arms. Lease of the manors of Bussheby, Faceby and Carleton, parcel of the lordship of Sherifhoton, Yorks.; for 21 years; at 25l. 21d. rent and 10s. increase. Westm., 20 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 10. |
| 12. Thos. ap Hoell ap D'd. Lease of a watermill called Merforde Mill within the lordship of Bromefelde and Yale, co. Denbigh, in tenure of Lancelot Lother; for 21 years; at 6l. 13s. 4d. rent and 8d. increase. Del. Westm., 4 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Signed by Daunce, Southwell and Moyle.) Pat. 36 Hen. VIII., p. 18, m. 40. |
| 13. John Williams, clk. Grant of the fifth canonry and prebend in Bristol cathedral, void by resignation of Ric. Browne, clk. Westm., 2 March 35 Hen VIII. Del. Westm., 4 March.—P.S. |
| 14. Thos. Bacon, S.T.B., King's chaplain. Presentation to the prebend in Ely cathedral, void by death of John Custans. Westm., 3 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 29. |
| 15. Robt. Stones, yeoman of the Guard. Fiat for his custody of 9 ½ac. of meadow and a weir in Estebermeling alias Estbrunnling, and 1 rood of land in St. Eleyn Weyres in Estferleigh, Kent, which Robt. Frenche, late farmer of the prioress of St. Helen's, London, purchased for the priory without licence; for 21 years; at 10s. 4d. rent and 4d. increase. Westm., 5 March, 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Signed by Norfolk; and marked as by mainprise of John Lambe and Thos. Henle.) Pat. p. 4, m. 31. |
| 16. Sir Edm. Tame, s. and h. of Sir Edm. Tame, dec. Lease of all demesnes of Fayreford manor, Glouc., with a water-mill and several water there called Culne Streme leased to his said father 6 May, 24 Hen. VIII.; for 40 years from Mich., A.D. 1553, when his father's lease expires; at 6l. 13s. 4d. rent. Westm., 3 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 5. |
| 17. Thos. Hewett, clk. To be master or prefect of the college of Holy Trinity, of Pountfraict, Yorks., the place being void by death. [Westm.], 5 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 21. |
| 18. Wm. Godeman, merchant of Chester. Licence (in reward for his services) to export 300 dykkers of tanned leather. Westm., 19 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 March.—P.S. French Roll 36 Hen. VIII., m 5. In English. |
| 19. Sir John Arundell of Treryse,. Cornw. Lease of all lands within the site of the park of Lyskerd, Cornw.. lately disparked, parcel of the duchy of Cornwall, and in the King's hands by the minority of Prince Edward; for 21 years; at 18l. rent. Westm., 21 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 1. |
| 20. John Pykeryng. Lease of the water mill in Aldburgh, Yorks., in the King's hands by attainder of Margaret late Countess of Salisbury; for 21 years; at 10s. rent and 3s. 4d. increase. Del. Westm., 7 March "anno subscripto."—S.B. (Signed by Daunce, Southwell and Moyle.) Pat. p. 10, m. 5. |
| 21. Jas. Vaughan. Lease of the corn mill called Crokydmylle within the lordship of English Huntyngdon, Heref., parcel of Buckynghams Landes; for 21 years; at 41s. 8d. rent and 20d. increase. Del. Westm., 7 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Signed by Daunce, Southwell and Moyle.) Pat. p. 10, m. 5. |
| 22. Thos. Holcroft, an esquire for the Body. Grant, in fee, for 450l.10s. 6d., of the house and site, &c., of the late mon. of Valeroiall, Chesh., Connersley Grange in Whitegate parish, Chesh., and certain closes, &c. (names and extents given) in Whitegate parish, waste land lying beside the said mon. in Whitegate parish, a pond and fishery called Newe Poolein Whitegate parish, numerous lands (named and described and tenants named) in Whitegate parish, among which are parcels of Connersley and Ernesley granges, Bradforde grange, and the water and fishery called Bradforde Mylle Poole. a pond called Petypole Dame and mere called Okemere, with the fishery of them in Whytegate parish and in the forest of Delamere in tenure of Sir John Done, the mill called Bradforde Myll, and the grange called Marton Grange; all in Whitegate parish, and Hefferston grange in Wyverham and Whitegate, with lands (named) attached to it. Ownston mill in Wyverham and Whitegate parish, and houses and lands, named, in Over and Whitegate parish, and the house called Ernesley House, in Wyverham and Whitegate,—Valeroiall mon. Westm., 3 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 7. |
| 23. Ric. Grenewaye. Lease of (1) a close of enclosed land called le Infield containing 800 ac.. closes of pasture called le Great Barley Close, 80 ac., and le Little Barley Close, 40 ac, and a warren of coneys in Pykworth Infield, Rutl., in tenure of John Love; (2) all pastures in Pikworth Owtefeild called Owtefeilde de Pykworth, in tenure of Robt. Harrington; (3) lands called Shepegates in Awneby, Linc., in tenure of Fras. Browne, and 200 ac of heath and 20 ac. of meadow in Awneby, in tenure of Thos. Folkingham; all which came to the King by the attainder of lord Hussey. For 21 years; at rents of (1) 30l. 7s. 4d., (2) 8l., (3) 8l. 3s. 4d., and 3s. 4d. increase. Westm., 24 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 8 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10. m. 3. |
| 24. Nic. Corothers, "late one of our sperers." Grant for life (in reward for services in wars in Scotland and Ireland and the last wars in France, where he was maimed) of "the office or room of weyleyship and nottleyshipp of and within our town of Perith," Cumb., which Hen. Swynbur[ne] now holds at a rent of 23s. 4d.; together with the said rent. Westm., 6 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 8 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 29. In English. |
| 25. The dean and chapter of the Cathedral of St. Peter, Westminster, and their successors. Licence to alienate Chesthunt rectory, Herts, to Ant. Dennye, and mortmain licence to acquire lands to the value of 40l. yearly. Westm., 8 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 35. |
| 26. John Lloyd. Lease of 50 ac. of demesne lands in the town of Tennbe, and two windmills and a watermill and a piece of land at Waterhynche now rented at 10s., and a piece of land in the park there, formerly in tenure of John Rycon, in the town of Tennbe, co. Pemb.. parcel of possessions of Jasper late duke of Bedford; for 21 years; at 9l. 11s. 4d. rent and 2s. increase. Westm., 8 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 March.—P.S. Pat. 15, m. 19. |
| 27. The mayor and burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne. Grant, in fee, for 53l. 7s. 6d., of the house of the late Black Friars there, with the church, churchyard, &c., including chambers in tenure of Robt. Davell, clk., and certain houses, &c., in Newcastle upon Tyne belonging to the said Friars. Westm., 7 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 9, m. 37. |
| 28. Ant. Guidotti, merchant stranger, alias merchant of Florence or Southampton, alias merchant denizen, &c. Protection; to last for two years from the expiration of similar letters patent granted to him 3 March, 34 Hen. VIII. Westm., 4 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 March.—P.S. French Roll 36 Hen. VIII., m. 4 (where the term of duration is omitted). |
| 29. John Pystor, a man at arms of the rentinue of Calais. Lease of the demesne lands and barton of Mere manor. Wilts, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, with the warren of coneys and fishery there; for 21 years from the expiration of a lease 1 July, 28 Hen. VIII. to Thos. Chafyn; at 31l.10s. rent and 10s. increase. Westm., 1 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 11 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 2 (dated 20 March). |
| 30. Sir Thos. Seymour, the King's servant. To be keeper of the park of Farley Hungerfordes, alias Farley Parke, and of all woods in cos. Soms. and Wilts., both within and without the park, belonging to the castle and manor of Farley Hungerford; keeper of waters and fisheries both within and without the park belonging to the same; master of the hunt of deer in the said park; keeper of the castle of Farley Hungerford, Wilts., called Farley Castell, and chief steward of the lands late of Sir Walter lord Hungerford, attainted; with stated fees. Westm., 4 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 11 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 10, m. 4. |
| 31. Sir Wm. Willoughby, the King's servant. Grant, in fee (for the manor and advowson of the rectory of Combes Suff., and for 540l. 5s. 6 ½d.), of the reversion and rent reserved on a Crown lease to Sir Chr. Willoughby, 20 March, 28 Hen. VIII., of the house, &c., of the late mon. of Campsey, Suff., and demesne lands there (names and extents given), and a fishery and warren of coneys; for 21 years; at 13l. 15s. 6d. Also grant of the said house and lands in Campsey alias Campessey in the parish of Aysshe, Suff., the lordship and manor of Campsey, woods (named) of 19 ac. in Campsey, lands late in tenure of Robt. Lindesey and now of John Fryer in Campsey and Aysshe, rents and service due to Campsey manor from the proprietor of Blaxhall manor and from lands of Wm. Curson in Blaxhall, Suff., lands called Valenes and all lands of the manor of Valenes in Valenes and Blaxhall leased by copy of court roll to Campsey monastery, and lands in Hawgh, Northlande and Blumwyll in the parish of Acheston and Perham, Suff., leased by copy of court roll to Campsey monastery; also the advowson of the rectory of Carleton alias Carelton, Suff., and of the chantry there;—Campsey mon. Westm., 8 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m.27. |
| 32. John Donne, clerk, King's chaplain. Grant of the deanery of the collegiate church within Wallingforde castle. Westm., 20 Dec. 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 15. m. 21. |
| ii. Signed bill for the above. Undated. |
| 33. Wm. Cowley, one of the Stable. To have "the offyce of meating of all maner of corne and greyne. salte, see cole and all suche other lyke thinges to be mesured uppon our Thames within the precinct of our Towre of London and the lybertye of the same, that ys to say from the Towre Warfe unto Graves End on both sides"; from St. John Baptist's Day last, with usual profits. Westm., 6 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm, 12 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 17. m. 1. |
| 34. Ric. Lee, the King's servant. To be general receiver of the Court of Wards and Liveries, with 66l. 13s. 4d. fee and the usual profits. On surrender by Philip Parys of pat. 2 —— (blank), 32 Hen. VIII., appointing him general receiver of lands of the King's wards and of fines for marriage licences of widows. Westm., 26 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March.—P.S. Pat p. 9, m. 37. |
| 35. Paul, bp. of Bristoll. Grant of the next advowson of a canonry or prebend in Bristol cathedral. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March. — P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 20. Rymer, XV., 17. |
| 36. Giles Harry son, one of the grooms of the Chamber, beer brewer, a native of the Emperor's dominions. Licence to keep twelve servants notwithstanding the Acts (cited), of 15 Hen. VIII. and 32 Hen. VIII. regulating the employment of servants by aliens. Westm., 9 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 21. |
| 37. Sir Thos. Arundell. Lease of all tolls of tin of the manors of Tewyngton, Tewarvayle, and Helston in Kerr', Cornw.; for 21 years; at 20l. rent and 6s. 8d. increase. On surrender of a 21 years' lease to him 5 Nov. 18 Hen. VIII. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 21. |
| 38. Sir John Gostwyke. Grant in fee, for 157l. 6s., of Goldyngton manor, Beds., lands at the south part of Kynges Meade, in Goldyngton parish, in tenure of Wm. Bowrn, and lands in Goldyngton parish in tenure of Robt. Warreyn—Newneham priory; a messuage, &c., in the parish of St. Nicholas Oleff, London, in tenure of Ralph Symondes—Christechurche priory, London; and a pasture called Wetherswell, in Cardyngton, and Wylshamsted, Beds., in tenure of Wm. Ardryn—Wardon. Westm., 7 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March.—P.S. (Injured). Pat. p. 18, m. 5. |
| 39. Robt. Colingewood, the King's servant. Grant of the room of "crowkeping" with 2d. a day from Christmas last, payable by Sir Brian Tuke, treasurer of the Chamber. Westm., 1 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 March.—P.S. In English. |
| 40. Sir John Rogers, the King's servant. Grant, in fee, for 738l. 18s. 5d., of a messuage with certain common of pasture, &c., in Saint Mary, Blanforde, Dors., in tenure of John Harvest—St. Mary's, Winchester; with all other possessions of St. Mary's there. Also two messuages, &c., in tenure of Alan Diverse and Wm. Shipman in Carleton, Dors.,—Netley, Hants; and all other possessions of Netley in Carleton. Pymperne manor, Dors., with all lands in tenure of John Selby in Pymperne, and woods called Estwoodde, 12 ac., and Shawe Woode, 10 ac., in Pymperne—Bremmer priory, Hants; the chief messuage and farm of Hemsworth, Dors., in tenure of Robt. Revys,—Mylton alias Myddelton; and all other possessions of Mylton in Hemsworth. Estwytwaye manor in the Isle of Purbeck, Dors., lands in tenure of John Frye in the parishes of St. Mary de Blandforde and Blandford Forumer (sic), Dors.—Shene priory, Surr.; and the house, &c., of the late Black Friars in Melcombe Regis. Westm., 11 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 25. |
| 41. Emanuel Lucar, citizen and merchant of London. Grant, in fee, for 586l. 13s. 4d., of the manor of Blackeford alias Tyvyngton, Soms., — Montague priory; the manor, farm and tenement of Maydenbroke, Soms., — Hospital of St. John of Briggewater; the site, &c., of the late priory of Franciscan Friars in Brigge-water; the manor of Overstowey alias Friron, Soms., a water mill in Overstowey in tenure of John Marshe, and the chief mansion of Overstowey alias Friron and lands in Overstowey parish in tenure of John Olyver — St. John of Briggewater; and all possessions of St. John's in the parishes of Overstowey, Netherstowey, Stogursey, Crocume and Addiscombe, Soms. Also woods called Barley Wood, 22 ac., in the parishes of Selworthy and Luffcom— Mountague; and Freers Wood, 115 ac., in the parishes of Overstowey, Stogursy, Netherstowey, Crocume and Addiscombe — St. John's. Westm., 10 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 9, m. 35. |
| 42. Edm. Mordaunt. Grant, in fee, for 648l., of the lordship and manor of Stannesgate and the rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Steple, Essex, with appurtenances in Stannesgate, Ramesey, Tyllingham, Steple, Tolleshunt Tregos, Malden, Typtre, Woodham Mortymer and Magna Tottam, Essex — St. John's of Jerusalem. Westm., 10 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P.S. Pat. p, 9, m. 38. |
| 43. Sir Ric. Lyster, chief baron of the Exchequer, and Wm. Thorpe. Grant, in fee, for 381l. 9s. 1 ¼d., of Leckford manor, Hants—St. Mary's mon.. Winchester; a pension of 20s. out of the rectory or prebend of Leckford. and the advowson of the said rectory or prebend, and all possessions of St. Mary's in Leckford. Also all lands in Thorp parish, Notts, in tenure of John Thorpe—St. John's of Jerusalem and the preceptory of le Egle, Linc. Westm., 7 March, 35 Henry VIII. Del. Westm. 15 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 29. |
| 44. Hugh Appare. Grant, in fee, for 339l. 15s. 7d., of the manor, rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Sutton, Heref.—St. John's of Jerusalem and the preceptory of Dynmor, Herf. Also grant to the said Hugh and Eleanor his wife, in fee to the said Hugh, of the chief mansion or site of the manor of Upledon alias Templecourte in Bosbury parish, Heref., with a pasture called Newemedow and a water mill in Bosbury, and all demesne lands of Upledon manor, in tenure of Ant. Washebourne and Anne his wife—St. John's of Jerusalem and the preceptory of Dynmor. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 33. |
| 45. Sir Robt. Bowys, the King's Councillor. Annuity of 100l. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P. S. Pat. p. 15, m. 12. |
| 46. Sir William Sydney. Ratification (on his behalf) of an order made by the commissioners of sewers for the county of Kent, who were appointed by pat. of 28 March, 32 Hen. VIII., as follows:— |
| The certificate of Sir Thos. Moyle, Jas. Hales, serjeant at law, Edw. Thwaytes, Thos. Harlakendon, John Tuck, Wm. Goldewell, Roger Home, Peter Heyman and Thos. Stregull, commissioners of sewers within the county of Kent, of certain decrees by them ordained at a session of sewers kept at Asshetisforde, 26 Sept. 34 Hen. VIII., before them, viz.:—That such water as heretofore has been sewed at the gutt called Appuldore Gutt shall be sewed and have his course through the place called the Arrowehed to the water called Chanell; and that it shall be lawful to the expenditor of the wateringe in Romney Marsh called the Fyve Waterynges, and the sworn men of the same, to make "such guttes, pynne bridges and other things" in such places as seem convenient for sewing of the water within the limits of the Five Waterynges. And as the water which sewed at Appuldore Gutt shall now have his course through the ground of Sir Wm. Sydney called Woodroof, at a place called the Arrowehed, the land owners within the Fyve Waterynges of Romney Marsh shall make "such guttes, pynnokes, walles, bankes, dammes and other provisions and fenseis that the water shall be kept in his direct course" through the said lands of Sir Wm. Sydney, so that the land may not be injured by insufficient sewing. And the said land owners shall not be bound to make or repair any pynnokes or guttes except "the gutt at the Arrowehed, the pynnoke at the Hoke Chapell Wall and the great gutt sewing into the sea." |
| The said landowners shall make a gutt in the wall called Chapell Hoke Wall, between the Arrowehed and the sea, lest the sea gutt or sea wall should chance to breakand drown the "inne landes" or grounds of the said Sir William; and shall maintain so many gutts and sluices "at the side of the Chanell and at the sea side there" as may always convey away the waters both within Sir William's land and their own, and shall recompense Sir William and his tenants within eight weeks for any damage they may do in cleansing the water courses; and if for the purpose of such cleansing they suffer any salt water to come in, and it shall happen to overflow the land, they shall make recompense. If the landowners let in any water out of Romney Marsh into the lands of the said Sir William, they must first cleanse away the freshwater in the water course there, so that the said lands may not be "surrownded, drowned or overflowed" by the overfilling of the gutt. The said landowners shall, within eight weeks after making the "gutt. sewer or sluice" in the lands of the said Sir William, pay for the ground taken "according to their ancient custom and statutes of Romney Marsh," to be repaid if hereafter any other way is taken for sewing the same water. Within one year the said landowners shall make and maintain a substantial bridge "as well to carry with horse, cart or wain as to drive over the said sewer, sluice or water course" from the one parcel of Sir William's land called the Longe Damme to another piece called the Duckhope. Sir William or his tenants may demand recompense for any injury caused by the negligence of the said land owners of the bailiff of Romney Marsh, and the bailiff shall pay for it within forty days and shall have authority to levy scots within the Fyve Waterynges for the amount. In default, Sir Wm. or his tenants may distrain upon lands within the said Fyve Waterynges, under conditions specified. &c. Hampton Court, 8 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P.S. (Mutilated). In English, Pat. p. 17, m. 1. |
| 47. John Cresner, junior, alias of the Household, alias John Cresnar of Morley, Norf. Fiat for his protection; going in the retinue of Henry earl of Arundell, deputy of Calais. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 March.—P.S. (Arundel's seal gone). French Roll 36 Hen. VIII., m. 4. |
| 48. John Deane, of London, mercer, alias merchant. Fiat for his protection; going in the retinue of Hen. earl of Arundell, deputy of Calais. Westm., 12 March, 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm.. 15 March.—P.S. (Arundel's seal gone). French Roll 36 Hen. VIII., m. 4. |
| 49. Geo. Claton, clk. Grant of the canonry and prebend in Beverley college, Yorks., commonly called St. Andrew's, void by promotion of the King's chaplain, George Dey, to be bp. of Chichester. Westm., 8 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 30. |
| 50. Wm. Sainctbarbe, of the Privy Chamber. Licence to retain the collegiate and parish church or provostry of the house or college of St. Edmund of New Sarum, which he holds by gift of John bp. of Sarum. Westm., 14 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 March P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 19. |
| 51. William lord Howard and lady Margaret his wife. Grant for life of the late priory of monks of St. Mary Magdalene of Barnestapoll alias Barstaple, Devon, the manors of Barnestapoll, Pylton, Stretchton and Ingestowe alias Instowe, Devon; the rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Barnestapoll; two water mills called Port Mylles in Barnestapoll and Pylton; woods called Monke Woode in Marwood and Yernewoodd in Pylton, and all lands in Ingestowe; pensions of 100s. out of Barnestapoll vicarage, 100s. out of the rectory of Georgeham alias Hame St. George's, 30s. out of the rectory of All Saints of Fremyngton, and 40s. out of the castle, lordship or manor or borough of Barnestapoll; with all appurtenances of the premises in Barnestapoll, Pylton, Bradford, Strechton, Wetherige, Delbrige, Fullingcote, Nethercote, Instowe, Collecote, Marwood, Crede, Georgeham alias Hame St. George's, West Ansty. Wolley, Downe, Shyrewell, Heawnton Poncherdon, Esthakendon, Berynerber, Chalacombe. Langtre, Kyntesbury, Keymlonde, Stoke Ryvers, Pottyngdon and Fremington, Devon. All which premises belonged to the said priory, and were granted to the said William and Margaret in tail, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Wm., by pat. 9 March 29 Hen. VIII.; and are now in the King's hands for term of the life of the said Wm. and Marg. by reason of their attainder for misprision of treason. |
| Also grant, for life, to the said William lord Howard of the manor or lordship of Bidlington, Suss., the manor or lordship and advowson of the church of Bokham Parva, Surr., the manors or lordships of Leffy, Ketilberg, and Stantrethall and advowson of the church of Ketilberg, Suff., lands called Bourehowse in Boxforth and Polsted, Suff., lands in Naylande, Suff., annuities of 47l. 7s. 9d. out of the manors of Snape and Alderborowe, Suff., and 14l. out of the manor of Sybton alias Sybeton, Suff., payable by Thos. duke of Norfolk, and his heirs; and all appurtenances of the premises in Bidlington, Suss., in Bokham Parva, Surr., and in Bukkeshall, Ketilberg, Bretenham, Hecham, Boxforth, Polsted. Nayland and Sybton alias Sybeton, Suff. All which were granted to the said Wm. for life by Thos. duke of Norfolk, and are now in the King's hands for term of the life of the said Wm. by reason of his attainder. With the issues from Lady Day 33 Hen. VIII. |
| Also grant to the said Wm. lord Howard and lady Margaret his wife, of the late priory of Reigate, Surr., of lands called lez demeane landes of the said late priory of Reigate and Westhumble, Surr., the manors of Southwyke and Estbroke, Suss., the rectories and advowsons of the vicarages of Dorking and Capell, Surr., and the rectory of Mikelham, Surr., all which belonged to Reigate priory; and all possessions of that priory in Reigate, Dorking, Horley, Becheworth, Gatton, Capell, Westhumble, Mikelham, Fletcham, Lethered, Mytfelde, Lingfield, Bukland, Lee, Borstowe, Hedley, Ayshestede, Walton super Montem, and Horne, Surr., and in Southwick, Estbroke and Bolney, Suss., and elsewhere. All which were granted to the said Wm. and Marg. in tail, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Wm., by pat.——(day and year blank) Hen. VIII., and were lately in the King's hands for the life of the said Wm. and Marg. by reason of their attainder; and afterwards were granted by the King to the said Marg. for life, and now again are in the King's hands by surrender of the said Marg. With the issues since March 33 Hen. VIII. Westm., 11 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 17 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 4, m. 17. |
| 52. Gerard Hynk, of London. Lease of all tenements and cottages which belonged to the late duchess of Somerset in Newgate, Newgate Alley, Myddell Alley and Tuttes Alley, London; for 21 years; at 11l. 2s. rent, and 16d. increase. Del. Westm, 18 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (Signed by Daunce, Southwell and Moyle.) Pat. p. 9, m. 39. |
| 53. Sir John Russell lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal. Lease of the manor of Southwitholme. Linc., and free rents amounting to 12s. and a pair of spurs out of lands (specified and tenants named) there, which belonged to John lord Hussey, attainted; for 21 years; at 108s. 2d. rent and 10s. increase. Westm. 14 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 18 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 29. |
| 54. Sir Ric. Wyllyams alias Crumwell, the King's servant. To be constable and janitor of Barkley Castle, Glouc., keeper of the park called le Castell Parke with le Wurthye inclosed therein, paler of the said park, and keeper of the woods of Hinton called Cheslandez and Redwoodde, keeper of the stags and deer in the park and woods, and master of the hunt of game therein; in as full manner as Jas. Barkley or Sir Thos. Barkley held these offices; from the time of the attainder of Thos. Crumwell late earl of Essex. With the herbage and pannage of the said park and woods, the pasture of Hampstalles lately enclosed in the said park, a meadow called Castell Meade and fishery of Smythmore, Glouc., together with the fishery of le Gale in Severn within the lordship aforesaid. Westm., 7 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 18 March.— P.S. Pat. p. 17, m. 21. |
| 55. Robert Stapleton. Grant, in fee, for 370l. 2s. 0 ½d., of the reversion of lands leased by Richard late prior of Helaugh alias Helagh Parke, co. City of York, to Simon Mawkyswell and Eliz. his wife and to Margaret widow of Thos. Cowper, in Esedyke, co. City of York, and rents reserved on these leases. Also grant of other lands specified (and tenants named) in Esedyke and in Wighill alias Wighall, co. City of York, the reversion of Wighall rectory, leased by pat. 7 Aug., 28 Hen. VIII. to Sir Chr. Hales for 21 years, and the rent reserved on that lease, and the advowson of the vicarage of Wighall—Helaugh priory. Also meadow called Nungarthes in Esedyke, within Wighall parish, late in tenure of Chr. Stapleton—Synnyngthwayte nunnery. Westm., 12 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 18 March.—P.S (Much injured.) Pat. 36 Hen. VIII., p. 18, m. 1. |
| 56. Giles Worsseley. Grant, in fee, for 759l. 19s. 2d., of the manor of Asshesey in the Isle of Wight, Hants, with appurtenances in Asshesey and New-churche; lands called Kirkfilelys and le Howe in Asshesey, within Newchurche parish, in tenure of the said Giles and Eliz. his wife; a messuage, &c., in le Ride, within the same parish, leased to Wm. Toprey, and woods called Down Coppe (12 ac.), Lyonhowsbache Copp (2 ac), Lymkill Coppyes (1 ½ ac.), Inwoodde Coppis (21 ac.), Scrowd Coppis (21 ac.), Kikgarden Copp (8 ac.), Inwood (13 ac.) and Hilles Copp (2 ½ ac.), in Asshesey, in the parish of Newchurche; Wherwell mon. Westm., 21 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 (sic) March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 21. |
| 57. Sir Henry Parker lord Morley. Grant, in fee, for 797l. 17s. 10 ½d., of the manor of Tydenhowebery alias Tydenhoubery, Herts — Bury St. Edmund's mon.; Morehall manor, Herts,—Merton priory, Surr.; the manor of Monkysburye alias Halyngburye, Essex—Barmondsey mon., Surr.; the farm called Wekehamhall in Stortford, Fernham and Albury, Essex and Herts, which belonged to Gertrude Courtney late marchioness of Exeter, attainted; lands in the parish of Tolleshunt Knyghtes, Essex, called Stormesland alias Abbottes Crofte Cowchesland and Cowchesgrove—St. Osithe's and Thos. earl of Essex, attainted; with appurtenances in Tedenhoweberye alias Tedenhouberye, Thorley and Morehall, Herts, and in Monkesburye alias Halyngburye, Halingbury Magna, Halingbury Parva and Tolleshunt Knyghtes, Essex. Also woods of 9 ½ ac. called Sperthis Grove, Walters Grove, and Patmors Grove in Tedenhoweburye. Sabrycheworthe, Thorley and Stortford—Bury St. Edmund's; Lomes Grove and Celis Grove, 7 ½ ac., in Morehall, Thorley, Stortford and Sabrycheworth—Merton; Tolgrove, Lyvery Coppice and Mawkins Coppice in Stortford, Farnham and Albery, 17 ac. 1 rood, which belonged to the late Marchioness; and Cowches Coppice, 14 ac., in Tolleshunt Knyghtes and Salcote—St. Osithe's and Thos. earl of Essex. Westm., 12 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 23. |
| 58. Ric. Garforthe, of Kyldwyke, in the West Riding, Yorks., husbandman. Pardon for his share in the murder (described) of Hugh Blakey, whom he and Nic Johnson, of Sutton under Sonne, in the West Riding, milner, 3 May 35 Hen. VIII., by the incitement of Thos. Blakey, of Newhall in Sutton under Sonne, gentleman, attacked at a place called Hegh Yate in Gluseburne in the West Riding. Westm., 12 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 32. |
| 59. Anthony Bonevix, of London, merchant. Licence, notwithstanding the proclamation of 18 Dec. last against importing French wares, to bring out of France in the Portingale ship named Santa Maria Ditonigma, of 80 tons burthen, 37 packs of canvas, ½ pack of canvas and white cloth, 81 baletts of Lyon thread, one little pack of packing thread, 22 pieces of dry prunes in pipes, puncheons or hogsheads, 4 "drie fattes of combes," 2 bales of short silk, and (for his own household) one sack of feathers for beds, ten small chests of pears and fruits in conserve, and five barrels of pippins. Westm., 17 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 March.—P.S. French Roll 36 Hen. VIII., m. 5. In English. |
| 60. John Penven, clk., the King's chaplain. Presentation to the rectory of Burne with the annexed chapel of Barham, Kent, Cant. dioc., void by the promotion of the King's councillor, Nich. Heth, to the episcopal dignity. Del. Westm., 21 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. |
| 61. Wm. Mylward. Lease of all rents of assise of free and customary tenants and lands held by copy of court [roll] and perquisites of courts of the manor of Busshey, Herts, parcel of possessions of Margaret late countess of Sarum, attainted; for 21 years; at 28l. 13s. 7 ½d. rent. Westm.. 9 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 22 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 22. |
| 62. Maurice Dennys, the King's servant. Grant, in fee, for 536l. 14s., of the site, &c., of the late house of Angustinian Friars in Bristol, a close within the site in tenure of Thos. Wynsmore and all lands within the said site; the manor of Sutton Athone, Kent, in tenure of Nic. Statham, with appurtenances in Sutton Athone, Ashe juxta Kyngesdowne, and Edenbridge, Kent, with the chapel of Sutton Athone, also leased to Statham—St. John's of Jerusalem. Westm., 17 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 22 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 22. |
| 63. Nic. Heith, bp. of Rochester, now bp. elect of Worcester, the King's councillor. Licence, from Christmas last to Christmas which shall be in the year 1548, to retain, together with his bishopric of Worcester, the rectory of Shorham with the annexed chapel of Otford and the rectory of Cleve, Kent, which he now holds. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm. 22 March.—P.S. Pat, p. 11, m. 17. Rymer, XV. 18. |
| 64. Bishopric of Worcester. Mandate to the Lord Chancellor to make out writs for restitution of the temporalities of the bpric. of Worcester, void by resignation (of John Bell, § ii.), to the bp. of Rochester, whom the King has translated thereto. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 22 March.—P.S. |
| ii. Writs, as above, addressed to the escheators of cos. Worc., Glouc, Warw. and Midd. Pat. p. 4, m. 18. Rymer, XV., 18. |
| 65. Nic. Heith, late bp. of Rochester and now bp. elect of Worcester, the King's councillor. Custody of the temporalities of the bpric. of Worcester in the King's hands by the resignation of John Belle, last bp., with the issues from 22 Nov. last, and with the advowsons of churches, appointment of officers, &c. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 22 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. Rymer, XV. 17. |
| 66. Ric. Richardson King's chaplain. Presentation to the parish church of Chelsey, Midd., Westm. dioc, void by the attainder of —— Lark. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 23 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 30. |
| 67. Sir Wm. Poulet lord Seynt John, Sir Thos. Wriothesley lord Wriothesley, Sir Ric. Riche chancellor of Augmentations, and Sir Ric. Southwell one of the General Surveyors. Commission during the King's pleasure (with the same preamble as Grant 5), to them and three of them, to sell the King's lands, lead and prizes taken from his enemies and arrested goods of enemies, conclude with his subjects for fines and incomes for leases, for manumiesion of bondmen and for sale of wards; the money arising therefrom, &c. (to be disposed as in Grant 5). Lands sold under this commission which came to the King by tho Act of Suppression of 27 Hen; VIII. or by reason of any surrender or gift of any ecclesiastical person (except messuages, etc., whereto no lands appertain other than came to the King by the said Act) to be held of the King and his successors in chief by knights' service and a yearly rent amounting to one-tenth of the clear yearly value; and messuages, &c., without lands (other than came to the King by the said Act) to be held in free burgage or by fealty only; and all other lands other than came to the King by the said Act or surrender or gift, and other than messuages, &c., without lands) to beheld by knights' service. The tenures to be contained in the letters patent. No single manor, parsonage or other entire profit of more yearly value than 100 mks. to be sold nor any part of such. The certificates of the auditor and officer of woods in whose office the lands are, shall be sufficient warrant for the rate of sale. Sums paid for such sales, leases, &c., to be rehearsed in the letters patent, and the bills and warrants for these letters patent to be signed by the King. No honors, castles, &c (as in Grant 5). The commissioners not to meddle with any exchange or mere gift, or gift and sale mixed or gift and exchange mixed, or exchange and sale mixed; which are to be bargained for by the Chancellor and Council of the Augmentations. The King's attorney, &c. (to give attendance as in Grant 5). Del. Westm., 23 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Countersigned by St. John, Wriothesley, Riche and Southwell In English. Pat. p. 15, m. 31. |
| 68. Sir Ralph Sadleyr, the King's councillor and Ellen his wife. Grant, in fee to the said Sir Ralph, for 1,000 mks., of the site, &c., of the late college of West bury super Trym, Glouc, and all its possessions in England, Wales and the Marches, viz.:—The manor or lordship of Westbury, Glouc, with appurtenances in Westbury, Shyrehampton, Thyrdlande and Canford, Glouc.; the manors or lordships of Dowdeswell, Foxcott, Turkedene, Wormyngton, Langeborowe, Holley, Goodrynghill. Clyfton, and Aylemondestre, Glouc., and of Asteley. Shelve alias Shelke, Monehills and Groveley alias Monehilles, Worc.; lands in Coughton, Warw., and Alchurche, Worc; the lordship or manor of Bereford, Warw., and of Astonterall and Northmorton, Berks; the rectories of Westbury, Glouc, of Kemsey, Worc., and of Hembury, all lands in Hembury, Laurandweston and Auste, Glouc., and the advowsons of the vicarages of Westbury. Hembury, Lauransweston, Auste and Kemsey; the site and all possessions of the late hospital of St. Laurence beside Brystoll; lands in Overwike, Netherwike and Hennewick, Glouc. (sic), in Hambury and Breedon, Worc., in Upton and Ryhall, Worc.,and in Radewyke, Glouc.; a chief messuage in Sodbury, Glouc.; lands in Inkbarough, Worc.; a chief messuage in Paxforde, Worc.; and lands in the cities and suburbs of Worcester and Bristol. In as full manner as John Barlo, late dean of the said College, held them on 18 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. Subject to certain stated charges. Westm., 22 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 24 March.—P.S. (Mutilated.) Pat. p. 12, m. 2. |
| 69. Ric. Worseley, the King's servant. To be captain, constable, and janitor of Caresbroke Castle in the Isle of Wight. steward, surveyor, receiver and bailiff of all the King's lands in the said Isle, master of the hunt of deer both within the forest there and in the whole Isle, and keeper of the park of Caresbroke, vice Thos. Cromwell late earl of Essex, attainted; with fees of 32l. 2s. 8d. and profits as enjoyed by the said Earl, or James Worsley. Also grant of an annuity of 6l. 13s. 4d.; and 80 loads yearly of loppes, toppes and bowces and wyndefalles within the forest of Brodewood alias Bordwood, in the said Isle. Westm., 20 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 24 March.—P.S. Pat.p. 12, m. 5. |
| 70. Thos. Hopson. Grant, in fee (for Tybourne manor and lands in Marybone, Padyngton and the parish of St. Margaret in Westminister sold to the Crown 6 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII., and for 203l. 15s. 10d. already received of the issues of the same before that date, and for 261l. 11s. 11d.), of Nyngewood manor and Thorley rectory, with the advowson of the vicarage, in the Isle of Wight, Hants., lands in Northamsted in Shalflete parish, Hants., in tenure of Thos. Pace, and lands in Esthampsted in Shalflete parish in the said Isle in tenure of Robt. Urry; and all appurtences of the premises or of the said mon. in Nyngewood, Debbourne, Willingham, Brixton, Freshwater, Shorwell, Shalflete, Thorley and Southdown in the said Isle—Christchurch Twyneham. Also the grange of Hampstedes in Shalflete parish, leased to Wm. Frenche and Laur. and John his sons, and the site of Shaldecombe manor, in the Isle of Wight, and the lands in the parishes of St. Nicholas within Carisbroke Castle, Freshewater and Shalflete leased with it to Wm. Porter—Quarre; except tithes upon lands of Thos. Bourman. Also Colbury manor, Hants—Beaulieu; and Haywood manor, Hants: with appurtenances in Elyng and Bolder, Hants, and the rent of 26s. 8d. reserved on the lease of Colbury manor to Geo. Mylle—Breumer priory. Also numerous messuages, &c. (described, and tenants I named), in various parishes and streets in the town of Southampton,—priory of St. Denis near Southampton and Netley Abbey. Also woods called Noneleas Wood (25 ac.), Court Wood (7 ac.), Polles Wood (6 ac.), Hampstedes Wood (17 ac.), Willmyngham and Debbourne Wood (4 ac.) in Debbourne, Willingham. Northwood, Brixton, Freshwater, Shorwell and Shalflete — Christchurch Twyneham. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 25 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 18. |
| 71. John Eldar, the King's servant. Annuity of 20l. during pleasure, out of the Custom House of London; payable by Ant. Deny, gentleman of the Privy Chamber and customer of the said Custom House. Westm., 20 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 25 March.—P.S. Pat. p. 14, m. 35. |
| 72. Robt. Everest, serjeant at arms. Lease of lands (specified, and some tenants named) in Lygh, Hollonden, Petland and Wikherst and in Shibborne and in Tonbridge, parcel of Lamporte manor in Tonbridge, Kent, which belonged to Tonbridge priory and are in the King's hands by the attainder of Thos. late Cardinal, abp. of York; for 21 years; at 12l. 11s. rent. Westm., 18 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 March.—P.S. |
| 73. Sir Geoff. Poole and Constance his wife. See Vol. XVIII. Pt. i. No 623 (92). |
| 74. Sir Thos. Wryothesley lord Wryothesley, the King's councillor. Grant, in fee, for 500l., of the site, &c. of the late college or chapel of St. Elizabeth, daughter of a former King of Hungary, founded in the meadow of St. Stephen before the gate of the bp. of Winchester's castle or palace of Wolvesey near the city of Winchester, and all possessions of the said college, viz.—the manors or lordships of Norton. Sutton Scottney, Botley. Shilfeld near Botley, Kilmeston, Cleere, and Woodcotte near Kyngesclere, Hants; the mills, &c., in tenure of John Watering, senior, in Botley, lands called Shorlinges in Hurseley, Hants, in tenure of John Wilmot, a tenement beside Segrime Mille in the soke of Winchester, the rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Hurseley, tithes of the bp. of Winchester's lands in the parish of St. Stephen, Hants, a rent of 2s. received from the late prior of St. Swithin's for the tithe of the meadow of the New College of Winchester near the said college or chapel, and a brewery in Turgate, Hants, in tenure of John Pulley. As fully as enjoyed by Thos. Runcorne, clk., late provost, and the said college, on the 17 March 35 Hen. VIII. or at any time before the dissolution of the same. The King's officers are not to vex the said Wryothesley if the premises be found hereafter to be of greater value, nor to vex him or John Tregonwell, Ll.D., John Mylles, John Buttry, clk.. Edm. Clerke, Geo. Milles and Thos. Rither for any goods or chattels of the said college. Del. Westm., 29 March 35 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (mutilated). Pat. p. 9, m. 33. |
| 75. Robert Harrys. Grant, in fee, for 54l., of the messuage, &c., called le Starre et le Ramme, in the parish of St. Dunstan in Flete strete, London, lying between the inn called le Sergeantes Inne on the east, a tenement late in tenure of Hen. Dakers on the West, the highway on the North and the garden of the New Temple on the South—St. John's of Jerusalem. Westm., 23 March 35 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 29 March—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 23. |
| 76. Licences to alienate lands (fn. 16) :— |
| Wm. and Fras. Sheldon, to Thos. and Robt. Dave, in fee to the said Thos. Two messuages tenants named) in Armyscote, Worc.—Evesham mon. (1st.) P. 12, m. 12. |
| Robt. Cooke to Thos. Bayfeld, Wm. Breesse, John Bloffelde and Robt. Croche. Advowson of the vicarage of Whitwell juxta Ryffam, Norf. (1st.) P. 18, m. 8. |
| Hugh Losse and Thos. Bocher, to Wm. Hawkes of London, poulter. All messuages, &c., in tenure of Wm. Hawkes in St. Botolph's parish without Busshopps Gate, London, which belonged to the Charterhouse. (4th.) P. 4. m. 16. |
| Hugh Welshe, of Hereford, to Hen. Gower and Thos. Smythe, to the use of the said Hugh for life, with remainder to Ric. Welshe and his heirs. Manor called Lires Occle, Heref., and the chapel and rectory of Lires Occle. (4th.) P. 12, m. 30. |
| Sir Thos. Seymour to John Charley, cooper, of London. Messuage, &c., called Redgate and lands in Este Smythfelde beside the Tower, London, in the parish of St. Botulph without Algate. (4th.) P. 18, m. 7. |
| John Cokk to Wm. Fytzwilliam and Joan his wife, in fee to the said Wm. Shere manor, Surr., with appurtenances in Shere and Bruere, Surr. (6th.) P. 12, m. 13. |
| Wm. Bevell to Marg. Dyttensale, widow, for life, with remainder to Alice Dyttensale, her daughter, and the heirs of her body, with contingent remainders to John Tyd and the heirs of his body and to the right heirs of the said Margaret. Messuage, &c., in Walmesford alias Wannesforthe, Hunts, in tenure of Wm. Detyngsale alias Dyttensale—St. John's of Jerusalem. (8th.) P. 12, m. 30. |
| Jerome Heydon and Thos. Palmer to Thos. Brudenell and Edm. his son. Rectory of Slawston alias Slawton, Leic., which belonged to Oulveston mon., in tenure of Wm. Hodgekyns and Joan his wife and Thos. their son, with the advowson of the vicarage. (9th.) P. 12. m. 20. |
| Westminster Cathedral to Ant. Denny. See above, Grant 25. |
| Ric. Andrewes, of Hayles, Glouc., and Nic. Temple to John Motley, of Payneswike, Glouc. Messuage in Haresfeld, Glouc., in tenure of Marg. Hungerford, widow, parcel of Haresfeld manor.—Lanthony. (10th.) P. 12, m. 16. |
| Sir Edw. Northe to Edm. Annesley, of Cornwell, Oxon. Brokend manor, Oxon, which belonged to the mon. of Eynesham alias Ensham alias Egnesham, and all possessions of that mon. in Brokeend and Castelton, Oxon. (12th.) P. 12, m.18. |
| Sir John lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal, to John Smythe, of Candisshe. Manors of Haverell, Horsham and Helyon Haverell, Suff. (12th.) P. 12, m. 19. |
| Hugh Losse and Thos. Bocher, to Edm. Key, salter, of London, and Eliz. his wife, and the heirs of the said Edm. A curtilage in tenure of John Rydgat in the parish of All Hallows the Greater, London (situation described)—Elsyngspyttell priory. (13th.) P. 12, m. 18. |
| John Loterell, son and heir of Sir Andrew Loterell, dec, to Sir John Saynt John, John Bassett, Wm. Jenkens, clk., Thos. Hache of Southmolton and Adam Wylliams; to be regranted to the said John Lotterell and Mary his wife and the heirs of the said John. Manor and borough of Dunster, Soms., manor of Culveton, Soms., and all lands in Dunster, Culbeton, Kenynsforde, Brentmershe, Seynt Buryes Londes and Culverhays, Soms., and lands called Culverhays within the manor of Carehampton, Soms., a messuage and lands called Weblonde in Hethfelde, Soms., the manor of Chylton Lotterell. Devon, and all lands in Chylton Lotterell and Blanacombe, Devon. (13th.) P. 18, m. 8. |
| Chr. Campy on, mercer, of London, and Agnes his wife to Sir Wm. Forman, alderman. Messuage, &c., in the parish of St. George beside Eschepe, London, in tenure of the said Sir Wm.—New hospital of St. Mary without Bysshopsgate, London; and a messuage, &c., in the parish of St. Andrew Huberd, London, in tenure of Robt. Draper—St. Mary Graces. (17th.) P. 18. m. 4. |
| John Banaster to Sir Robert Kyrkham. Tenements, &c., in Pentecost Lane, London, in St. Nicholas parish, and in Charterhouse Lane in Saynt Nycholas Flesheshambles, London, leased to Ric. Warner. (18th.) P. 18, m. 10. |
| Sir Robt. Kyrkham and Sibilla his wife, to John Banaster and his heirs. Barnewell manor, with 26 messuages, &c., in Barnewell, Ntht. (19th.) P. 18, m. 9. |
| Sir John Rogers, the King's servant, to Robt. Ryves, of Blanford, and Joan his wife, for life, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Robt. to the use of the said Robt. and Joan and the heirs of the said Robert. Lands (two tenants named; in Charleton, Dors.—Netley mon., Hants; the chief messuage and farm of Hemsworth, Dors., in tenure of Robt. Ryves—Mylton mon.; and all possessions of Mylton in Hemsworth; also lands in the parish of St. Mary de Blanfford and Blanfford Forum—Shene priory; which premises were granted to him by pat. of 20 March last. (20th.) P. 12, m. 25. |
| Sir Ric. Longe, the King's servant, to Thos. Mayle. Lands in Colleye, Glouc, in tenure of the said Thos. Mayle and Walter Woodwarde—Kyngton priory, Wilts. (20th.) P. 12, m. 17. |
| Walter Farre alias Gyllyngham and Fridiswide his wife to Robt. Reve and Joan his wife, in fee to the said Robt. Messuage and lands (extent given) in Fountynell and common of pasture in Fountynell Marsh, Dors. (20th.) P. 13, m. 12. |
| John Smyth and Anne his wife to George Smyth and his heirs. Manor or grange of Clopton Hall, Suff.—Bury St. Edmund's mon.; with lands in Clopton Hall and Ratelesden, Suff.; and the manor of Coldhall and the messuage, grange and farm of Coldhall, with lands in Wolpyte and Coldehall, Suff. (20th.) P. 18, m. 8. |
| Maurice Dennys to John Perte. Site, &c., of the late house of Augustinian Friars in Bristol with a close in tenure of Thos. Wynsmore. (23rd.) P. 12, m. 20. |
| Hugh ap Parry to Hugh Welshe. Manor, rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Sutton, Heref. (25th.) P. 12, m. 29. |
| Sir Arthur Darcy to John Kyddermyster. Tenement and "berehouse" called le Hartyshorne, with the wharf adjoining, &c., in the parish of St. Botolph without Algate, London, and in Estsmythfeld, Midd.. and a parcel of meadow with a tenement built therein, in tenure of Laur. Gyles, beer brewer, and Eliz. his wife and a garden in Estsmythfeld (dimensions and boundaries given of all the premises, which belonged to the abbey of St. Mary Graces and were leased, 2 June 22 Hen. VIII., to the said John Kyddermyster, clothier, of London, and granted by pat. 24 Aug. 34 Hen. VIII. to the said Sir Arthur. (27th.) P. 12. m. 21. |
| Sir John Rogers to Geo. Chaldecott and Wm. Chaldecott, his bastard son, for life, with remainder to the said Wm. and the heirs of his body and in default to the right heirs of the said George. Estwytway manor in the Isle of Purbeke, Dors., which belonged to Shene priory, Surr., granted to him by pat. of 20 March last. (28th.) P. 12, m. 22. |