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| 1519. Grants in July 1538. |
July, —— Grants. | 1.Charles Haward, one of the gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, and George Howard, one of the King's surgeons. Licence to import 1,000 tuns of Gascon wine and Toulouse woad. Westm. 2 July, French Roll 30 Hen. VIII., m. 2. |
| 2. Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Crumwell, keeper of the Privy Seal. Grant in fee of the manor, castle, and loidship of Okehain, and the manor or lordship of Langham, Rutland, and the park of Fleteros, Rutland, and the manors of Clapthorn, Haculton, and Pedington, Northt., and Blaiston, Leic., &c.:—which manors of Okham, Clapthorn, Haculton, and Pedington and Blayston, along with the herbage of the said park, Roger Ratcliff, dec, held for life by virtue of several letters patent, and which manor of Langbam Henry Norres, attainted, held for life by patent. Del. Westm., 3 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 15. |
| 3. John Stokesley, bishop of London. General pardon for all offences against the statutes of praemunire, 16 Ric. 11. and 28 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S. B. Pat. p. 8, m. 16. Rymer xiv., p. 596. |
| 4. Nich. Ludforde. Exemption from serving on juries and from being made escheator, coroner, collector of taxes, cun- stable or other officer. Westm., 29 June 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 8, m. 18. |
| 5. Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Crumwell, keeper of the Privy Seal. Confirmation of his estate in the manors of Northelenham alias Northelmeham and Beteley, Norf., with lauds in Northelmham, Beteley, Burgrave, and Brisley, Norf., which belonged to the bishopric of Norwich, and were assured to him in tail male by an Act of Parliament 28 Hen. VIII. |
| Also grant in fee simple of the reversion of the premises with all liberties and franchises enjoyed therein by Richard, bp. of Norwich, and licence to alienate them to Thos., duke of Norfolk, earl marshal of England. Del. Westm., 4 July 30 Hen. VIII. — S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 16." |
| 6. "John Banaster and James Bourchier. Lease of the rectory of Scarborow, and all houses, buildings, tithes, &c., tithes in Sewerdby, Marton, Eston, and Hilderthorp, Yorks., the tithes and revenues of the chapel of Grendale, Yorks., and all tithes greater and lesser of the rectory of Boynton, Yorks.; all which are parcel of the lands of the late monastery of Bridlington, Yorks., in the King's hands by the attainder of Wm., the late prior; except the tithes of fish of Sewerbye already granted to John A very, and the advowson of the vicarage of Scarborow; for 21 years, at stated rents, according to an extent made by Ric. Pollard. Del. Westm., 4 July 80 Hen VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 11. |
| Suffolk, Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Grumwell, Privy Seal, W. earl of Southampton, H. bp. of Worcester, Sir Walter Luke, Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law, Sir John Willoughby, Sir William Feldyng, Rog. Wygston, John Smyth, Ric. Catesby, Wm. Legh, John Grevyle, Fulk Grevyle, Thos. Ardern, John Audeley, Edw. Conweye, Wm. Wyllyngton, Thos. Trye, Thos. Holte, Humph. Dymmoke, John Waldyff, Baldwin Porter, Wm. Symondes. Westm., 4 July. Pat. 30, Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 5d. |
| 7. Ric. Breame. Lease of the rectory of Blakborne, Lane, with the chapels of Lawe and Samlesbury thereto belonging, and all houses, lands, tithes, &c., belonging to the said rectory and chapels; parcel of the lands of the late monastery of Whalley, Lane, in the King's hands by the attainder of John, the Late abbot there; with reservations; for 21 years; at 139l. 2s. 2d. rent Del. Westm., 4 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 13. |
| 8. John Stephyns, yeoman of the Guard. Lease of the brew-house called le Lambe, with garden and orchard thereto adjoining in King Street, Westminster, viz., between tenements of the abbot and convent of St. Peter's, Westminster, now in the tenure of Philip Lentall, Wm. Ford, John Banks, and John Barley, on the west and south, and a lane opposite the King's garden called le Lambe aley on the north, and coming down beyond the Clowson to the garden of Robt. Smallwood on the south, and a parcel of land adjoining the Thames on the south, the highway there on the west and the water of Thames on the east; also two acres of land in the field of St. James near Westminster, between the lands of the late abbot of Abyngdon, now in the tenure of John Laurence, on the cast, and the lands of St. James, now in the tenure of Thos. Arnolde, on the west, the lands of Thos. Swallowe on the north, and the lands of Wm. Jenyns on the south; which garden and orchard extend on the south from the Thames to the common sewer called le Clowson on the west, &c.:—Also the whole lane leading from King's street to the Thames between the King's garden on the north and the said tenement called le Lambe on the south; for 40 years, at 13l. 6s. 8d. rent. Greenwich, 16 June 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 July — P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 8.Commissions of the Peace. |
| 9. Warwickshire: Sir Thomas Audeley, C, Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Grumwell, Privy Seal, W. earl of Southampton, H. bp. of Worcester, Sir Walter Luke, Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law, Sir John Willoughby, Sir William Feldyng, Rog. Wygston, John Smyth, Ric. Catesby, Wm. Legh, John Grevyle, Fulk Grevyle, Thos. Ardern, John Audeley, Edw. Conweye, Wm. Wyllyngton, Thos. Trye, Thos. Holte, Humph. Dymmoke, John Waldyff, Baldwin Porter, Wm. Symondes. Westm., 4 July. Pat. 30, Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 5d. |
| 10. Staffordshire: Sir Thos. Audeley,C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Cromwell, Privy Seal, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Wm. carl of Southampton, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield,Walt. lord Fewers (sic), Sir Francis Talbot lord Talbot, Hen. Stafford lord Stafford, Sir John Porte, Edni. Mountagu, King's serjeaut-at-law. Sir John Dudley, Sir John Gyfford, Sir Wm. Bassett, Sir Philip Draycote, Sir John Harecourt, Sir Edw. Aston, Sir Geo. Gryffyth, Wm. Whorwood, Rog. Wygston, John Pakyngton, JohnVernon, John Russell, Walter Wrottesley, Edw. Lyttleton, Thos. Gyfford, Wm. Wyrley, jun., Thos. Holte, Ric. Hasall, James Leveson, Humph. Wyllys, Thos. Skrympshyre, John Grosvenour, Thos. Merton, Ric. Selman, Walt. Blounte. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 6d. |
| 11. Derbyshire: Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir Thos. Crumwell, lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Wm. earl of Southampton, Sir Francis Talbot, lord Talbot, Sir John Porte, Sir Walter Luke Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law, Sir Godfrey Fuljambe, Sir Hen. Sacheverell, Sir Wm. Coffyn, Math. Knyston, James Fuljambe, German Poole, Humph. Bradbourn, Ric. Curson, Fran. Cokayne, John Leeke, Thos. Poutrell, Roland Babyngton, John Boswell, Edw. Ayre, Geo. Fyndern, Ralph Sacheverell. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 6d. |
| 12. Commissions of Oyer and Terminer for treasons as follows:— |
| Beds., Bucks., Camb., Hunts., Norf., Suff., City of Norwich, &c.:—Andrew lord Wyndesoure, John lord Mordaunt, Sir John Baldwyn, (fn. 1) Sir Ric. Lyster,* the mayor of Norwich, Sir Rog. Townesende, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Geo. Somersett, Sir Humph. Wyngfeld, Sir Robt. Payton, Sir Wm. Drurye, Sir Thos. Barnardeston, Sir Mich. Fyssher, Sir Laur. Taylard, Sir Thos. Rotheram, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir Thos. Elyott Ric. Crumwell, John Gostwyke, Ric. Southwell, Thos. Longevyle, Thos, Chycheley, Robt. Holdych, Robt. Ap Rice, Thos. Hall, Simon Fitz," "Paul Darell, Thos. Bacon, Thos. Castell, and Thos. Downold. Westm., 4 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p.1, m. 36d. |
| 13. Northt., Warw., Leic, Rutland, Notts., Derby, Linc, the cities of Lincoln and Coventry, and the towns of Leicester and Nottingham:—Sir Walt. Luke, (fn. 2) Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law,* the mayors of Coventry, Lincoln, Leicester, and Nottingham, Sir Wm. Parr, Sir Wm, Newenham Sir Wm. Feldyng, Sir Hen. Sachaverell, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Byron, John Markham, Sir Robt. Tyrwhyt, Sir John Thymolbye, Sir Robt. Husey, Edw. Mountague, Edm. Knyghtley, Rog. Wigston, Thos. Nevell, John Haryngton, Edm. Molynex, Edw. Warner, Anth. Nevell, John Beamount, John Hervy, and Robt. Chauntrell. Same date. Pat.30 Hen.VIII, p. 1, m 36d. |
| 14. Oxon., Berks., Worc, Glouc., Heref., Salop, and Staff.:—Sir Wm. Sulyard,* Sir John Porte,* Edw. Mountague,* King's serjeant-at-law, Wm. Kyngeston, Sir John Daunce, Sir Walt. Stoner, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Humph. Forster, Sir Edw. Wadham, Sir Wm. Essex, Sir Chris. Baynham, Sir James Baskervyle, Sir Gilb. Talbot, Sir John Talbot, Sir John Gyfford, Sir Wm. Bassett, Sir John Russell, jun., Sir John Welshe, Sir Geo. Gresley, Sir Phil. Draycote, Sir Edw. Ayssheton, Sir Geo. Gryffyth, Rog. Wygston, John Pakyngton, John Vernon, John Russell, Wm. Fermour, Rog. Corbett, Walt. Wrottesley, Thos. Holte, Thos. Newporte, Roland Moreton, Robt. Wye, Thos. Bodenham, Ric. Warmecombe, and John Latton. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 36d. |
| 15. Essex, Herts., Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, &c.:—John earl of Oxford, Hen. earl of Essex, Robt. earl of Sussex, Hen. lord Mautravers, Sir Thos. West de la Ware, Sir Geo. Broke of Cobham, Chris. Hales,* M.R., Sir John Spelman,* Sir Wm. Shelley,* John Baker, Attorney-General,* Sir John Russell, sen., Sir Ric. Riche, John Hales,* Sir Ric. Weston, Sir John Gage, Sir Hen. Parker, Sir Giles Capell, Sir Thos. Darcy, Sir Edw. Wotton, Sir Phil. Butler, John Sakevyle, Walt. Hendley, Chris. More, John Conyngesby, John Danaster, John Gyll, John Broun, and Robt. Mordaunt. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 37d. |
| 16. Hants., Wilts., Dorset, Somers., Devon, and Cornwall:—Sir John Fitzjames,* Sir Thos.Willoughby,* Sir Peter Eggecombe, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Geo. Carow, Sir Giles Strangwayes, Sir Edw. Pomery, Sir John Chamond, Sir Philip Champernon, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir John Fulford, Sir Hen. Capell, Sir Thos. Trenchard, Sir Thos. Speke, Sir Hugh Pollard, Sir Hugh Paulett, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir Anth. Hungerford, John Row, serjeant-at-law, Edm. Marvyn, serjeant- at-law, John Pawlett, Wm. Portmau, Barth, Fortescue, Thos. Sayntabyn, John Stowell, Robt. Vyvyan, John Erneley, Chas. Bulkeley, Barth. Husey. Ric. Andrews, John Kyngesmyll, Ric. Phellyppis, John Harrys, John Bonham, Nich. Willoughby, Hump. Prydeaux and Wm. Thornell. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p.1,m. 37d. |
| 17. Commissions of Sewers as follows:— |
| Sussex:—To Hen. lord Mautravers, Sir Thos. West lord la Ware, Sir Geoff. Pole, Wm. Erneley, John Gunter, Thos. Devenyshe, Ric. Sakevyle, Hen. Huse, Thos. Darell, Edm. Lukener, Ric. Reyman, John Dawtrey, Edw. Bartlett, and John Stancey—for the sea coast and marsh grounds between Felgham, Sussex and Emsworth, in the border of Hants. Westm., 4 July 30 Hen. VIII. Pat., p. 1, m. 19d. |
| 18. Hants.:—John bp. of Bangor, Thos. abbot of Bewley, Wm. prior of St. Swithin's, Edw. More, clk., warden of New College near Winchester, Sir Peter Philpott, Sir John Keyleway, Ric. Paulett, Ric. Andrews, John Norton, Thos. Welles, John Mylles, John Kyngesmyll, John Wyntershull, Wm. Wayte of Wemerying, Walter Chaundeler, aud Thos. Dabrigcourte—for the sea coast and marsh ground extending from the river running from a part of the soke of the city of Winchester called Blackbrydge to the port, town, and haven of Southampton. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 20d. |
| 19. Yorks.:—Sir Marmaduke Constable, sen., Sir Wm. Constable, Sir Ralph Ellercar, jun., Sir John Constable, Sir John Eland, Sir Wm. Knollys, Thos. Elerkar, Martin Helyard, Wm. Babthorp, Robt. Chaloner, Ric. Smetheley, John Lambart, Wm. Thwaytys, Phil. Myffyn, Robt. Creke, Robt. Hoggeson, John Wryght, and Robt. Kemsey—for the sea coast between Burgh and Baynton to Bridelyngton and Ravensey at Spurne, and by all the lordship and county of Holderaes, and by all the water of Hull on both sides. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 20d. |
| 20. Norf. .—Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir John Spelman, Sir Chris. Jeuney, Sir Rog. Townesende, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir John Shelton, Sir Edw. Chamberleyn, Sir Thos. le Strange, Sir Edm. Bedyngfeld, Sir James Boleyn, Sir John Jermye, Sir Chris. Heydon, Sir Fran. Lovell, Sir Fran. Calthorp, Sir John Tyndale, Sir Walter Hubbert, Ric. Southwell, Robt. Holdyche, John Clere, Wm. Conyngesby, Hen Bedynfeld, Wm. Fermour, John Robsart, Roger Woodhouse, Edw. Cokett, John Wotton, Nic. Strange, Wm. Yelverton, sen., Robt. Townesende, Wm. Yelverton, jun., Thos. Clere, Phil. Barnard, Ric. Banyard, Humph. Corwell, Thos. Derham, Edw. Knevet of Bokenham," "Edm. Whyte, John Berney of Redham, Robt. Barney, Erasmus Paston, Edm. Byllyngford, Edw. Beaupre, John Grey of Carbroke, John Stede, John Curson, Thos. Godsalve, John Castell, Edw. Calthrop, Thos. Thursby, Humph. Carvyle, Robt. Hogan, John Cressener, Robt. Brainpton, Wm. Brampton, John Bedyngfeld, Philip Bedyogfeld, John Fyncham, Eim. Grey, John Reppes, John Redd, Wm. Skypwith, Thos. Gybbon, Osbert Moundeford, Miles Hubbert, Heo. Hubbert, Wm. Methwold, John Woodhouse of Waxtonsham, John Wyllowysby, Thos. Gawdy, jun., Edm. Lomnour, John Dethyk, Hen. Walpole, Giles Sefowle, Thos. Prentys, Christopher Coote, Firmin Rokewood, Ralph Shelton, and Anth. Thwaytes—for the sea coast and marsh ground in co. Norf. Same date. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 20d. |
| 21. Sir Wm. Skypwyth. Grant in fee of the manor of Covenham, Linc.; and all lands, &c., there in the King's hands by the attainder of Ric. Harryson, late abbot of Kyrksted. Del. Westm., 5 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 3, m. 2. 21 years, at 12l. 9s. rent, according to the extent made by Ric. Pollard. Del. Westm., 6 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. b. Pat. p. 2, m. 10. |
| 22. John Gostwyke, Treasurer of Tenths and First fruits. Annuity of 20l., payable by the master of the King's wards, out of the possessions of Sir Randolph Brereton, deceased, in cos. Chester, Flint, Staff., Salop, Derby, Northt., or elsewhere in England, during the minority of Randolph Brereton, s. and h. of the said Randolph; with the wardship and marriage of the said heir. Del. Westm., 5 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 17. |
| 23. John Banbery of Bray, Berks., jun. Pardon for having or the 1 April 27 Hen. VIII. assaulted and killed Wm. Norres at Bray on the river Thames, the said John and William being in boats. Del. Westm., 5 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 35. |
| 24. Fulk Appowell, Guisnes pursuivant- at-arms. To be Rougedragon pursuivant, with fees of 10l. a year, payable from Easter, 27 Hen. VIII. Westm., 6 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 16. |
| 25. John Scrope, lord Scrope of Bolton. Lease of the rectory of Estgreynton, Yorks., parcel of the lands of Brydlyngton, Yorks., now in the King's hands by the attainder of Wm. the late prior; with reservation; for 21 years, at 40l. rent and 20s. increase. Del. Westm., 6 July 30 Hen. VIII—S.B.b. Pat. p. 8, m. 18. |
| 27. Isabella Tunstall, widow, and Brian Tunstall, her son. Lease of a field called Cliffe Feld and a close of pasture called le Ingclosse, and another pasture called le Westfeld, in the manor or lordship of Skirtyngton, Yorks., parcel of the lands of Bridlyngton, Yorks., now in the King's hands by the attainder of Wm., late prior there; for 21 years, at 16l. rent. Del. Westm., 6 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B.b. Pat. p. 4, m. 2. |
| 28. Sir Wm. Pykeryng. Lease of the rectory of Whalley, Lane, with its chapels of Padenham, Clyderhowe, Downeham, Cowe, Brindley, Churche, Althara, Haslyngdeyn, Bowlande, Penhull, Frawden and Rosendale, and Clyderoe Castle; and all houses, buildings, lands, &c., belonging to the said rectory and chapels, parcel of the possessions of Whalley, Lanc, now in the King's hands by the attainder of John the late abbot there; except the advowsons of the vicarage of Whalley, and of the chapels; for 21 years, at 237l. 13s. 3d. rent. Del. Westm., 8 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. b. Pat. p. 8, m. 14. |
| 29. Ralph earl of Westmoreland. Grant in tail of the reversions and rents reserved upon the following crown leases, viz.:— |
| To John Berwyke, of the Household, 20 June 29 Hen. VIII., of the house, lands (specified), &c., of the dissolved priory of Rosedale, Yorks.; for 21 years, at 102s. 4d. rent. |
| To the said John, 20 June 29 Hen. VIII., of a tenement with certain acres of meadow, &c., in Rosedale, Yorks., belonging to the said late priory; for 21 years, at 46s. 8d. rent. |
| Also grant, as above, of the manor of Rosedale and the rectory of Thorpennowe, Yorks., belonging to the said late priory; and the house, site, and precinct, &c., of the late priory of Keldom, Yorks., and all lands in Rosedale, Thorpennowe, Keldom, Thornton, Pikring, Newton, and Swynnyngton Regis, Yorks., belonging to the said late priories of Rosedale and Keldom. Clear annual value, 90l. 15s. 9d.; rent of 24l. 2s. 5d. Westm., 6 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del.Westm., 9 July. —P.S. Pat. p. 3, m. 6. |
| Commissions of the Peace: — |
| 30. Devon .—Sir Thos. Audeley, C, Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Hen. marquis of Exeter, Wm. earl of Southampton, J. bp. of Exeter, John lord Zouche, Edm. ord Braye, John FitzJames, Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Peter Eggecombe, Sir John Fulford, Sir Edw. Pomerey, Sir John Chamounde, Sir Thos." "Stukeley, Sir Philip Champernon, Sir Geo. Carewe, Sir Hugh Pollard, John Arundell, John Bowe (sic), serjeant-at-law, John Gilbert, Barth. Fortescue, And. Hyllarsden, James Courtneye, Ric. Eggecombe, Ric. Hales, Wymond Carewe, Hugh Stukeley, Thos. Syddenham, Alex. Wood, Ric. Yeard, Robt. Chydleye, John Pollard, Humph. Prydeaux, John Amadas, Robt. Brytt, John Whyddon, Lewis Fortescu, Anth. Bery, John Harres, Wra. Rowp. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen.VIII., p. 1, m. 6d. |
| . | 31. Notts.:—Sir Thos. Audeley,C.,Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas, duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Thos. earl of Rutland, Win. earl of Southampton, Sir Fran. Talbot, lord Talbot, Thos. lord Boirgh, Sir Walt. Luke, Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Markham, Sir John Byron. Sir John Wylloughby, Sir Hen. Sutton, Sir John Chaworth, Mich. Staunehop, Gervase Clyston, John Constable, Thos. Hill, Wm. Clerkeson, John Babyngton, Geo. Wastnesse, Edm. Molyneux, John Hercy, John Bassell, Andrew Barton, Robt. Nevell, Anth. Nevell, Mich. Clerkeson, Rog. Grenall. Wesim., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 8, m. 7d. |
| 32. Somersetshire:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Hen. marquis of Exeter, John earl of Bath, Edw. earl of Hertford, Wm. earl of Southampton, D. (sic) bp. of Bath and Wells, Hen. lord Mountagu, Hen. M. lord Mautravers, John lord Audeley, Wm. lord Stourton, Hen. lord Dawbeney, Walt, lord Hungarford of Heytesbury, Sir John FitzJonnes (sic), Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Wm. Paulet, Sir Nich. Wadham, Sir Hen. Long, Sir Edw. George, Sir Anth. Hungerford, Sir John Seyntlowe, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Hen. Capoll, John Stowell, Thos. —— (blank), Thos. Clerke, Edw. Rogers, John Newton, William Portman, Thos. Stradlyng, Ric. Phylyppes, David Broke, Alex. Popham, Anth. Gylbert, John Broun, Rog. Basyng, Geo. Gylbert, Hugh Malett, Wm. Vawell, John Porter. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 7d. |
| 33. Dorset:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Wm. earl of Southampton, N. bp. of Salisbury, Hen. lord Mountagu, Hen. lord Mautravers, John lord Audeley, John lord Dawbeney, Sir John FitzJamcs, Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Giles Strangwayes, Sir Thos. Treuchard, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Wm. Uvedale, Sir Edw. Willoughby, John Rogers, Edw. Rogers, Geo. Lynde, Thos. Stradlyng, Rog. Staurton, Ric. Phylyppes, John Williams, John Orenge, Wm. Hody, Nich. Wylloughby, Hen. Assheley, Hen. Strangwayes, Wm. Thornell. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 7d. |
| 34. Herts. .—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of North (Norfolk), Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Hen. earl of Essex, Thos. earl of Rutland, J. bp. of Lincoln, Thos. bp. of Ely, Hen. lord Morley, Sir John Spelman, John Baker, Attorney-General, Sir Ric. Riche, Sir Hen. Parker, Sir John Russell, sen., Sir Giles Capell, Sir Griffin Downe, Sir Philip Botyller, John Gooderyke, Hen. Gooderyke, John Bolles, John Copwood, Geo. Hyde, Edw. Brokett, John Peryent, sen., John Conyngesby, Thos. Knyghton, John Gill, John Newporte, Robt. Dacres, Thos. Hemnyng, Hen. Heydon, Wm. Gery, John Sewster. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1,m. 8d. |
| 35. Surr :—Thos. archbp. of Canterbury, Sir Thos. Audeley, C.,Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Hen. marquis of Exeter, Th. earl of Rutland, Wm. earl of Southampton, R. bp. of St. Asaph's, Sir Hen. Mautravers lord Mautravers, Edm. lord Braye, Chris. Hales, M.H., Sir John Spelman, John Baker, Attorney-General, Sir Ric. Weston, Sir Thos, Nevell, Sir Nich. Carewe, Sir John Gage, Sir Th. Hennege, Sir Anth. Broun, Sir Ric. Long, Sir John Dudley, Sir John Aleyn, Sir Math. Broun, Sir John Gaynesford, Wm. Whorwood, Chris. More, Jasper Horsey, Nich. Legh of Adyngston, John Daneser, Robt. Wyntershull, Robt. Acton, Th. Lysle, Thos. Stydall, Th. Heron, John Skynuer, Ambrose Wolley, James Skynner, Robt. Curson, John Skott, John Mores, Wm. Muschampe. Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 8d. |
| 36. Sussex:—Thos. archbp. of Canterbury, Sir Thos. Audeley, C, Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Wm. earl of Arundell, Win. earl of Southampton, Arth. viscount Lysle, Hen. lord Mountagu, Hen. lord Mautravers, Sir Thos. West de la Ware, Thos. lord Dacre of South, Chris. Hales, Master of the Rolls, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir John Spelman, Sir Wm. Shelley, John Baker, Attorney-General, Sir Owen Westmer, Sir Thos. Nevell, Sir John Dudley, John Hales, Sir John Gage, Sir Edw. Nevell, Sir Geof. Pole, Sir Geo. West, Sir Alex. Culpeper, Sir Rog. Copley, Sir Hen. Owen, Sir Wm. Pelham, Sir John Dawtry, Sir Ric. Shirley, Sir Edw. Braye, Sir Anth. Wyndesore, Sir Wm. Goryng, Greg. Crumwell, John Sakevile, John Dawtry, jun., Ric. Belyngham, Ric. Sakvyle, John Gooderyke, Ric. Covert, Chris. More, John Belyngham, sen., Giles Fenys, John Palmer, Wm. Waller, Wm. Wybarne, Wm. Erneley, Thos. Thatcher, John Shelley, Thos. Darell, Walt. Hendley, John Michell, John —— (blank), Robt. Oxenbrydge, John Parker, Thos. Asshebourham, Ambrose Wolley, John Ledys, Thos. Shirley, John Carill, Edw. Scott, John Gunter, John Apsley, and Nich. Custon Westm., 9 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 8d." |
| 37. "Hants:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, S. bp. of Winchester, Arth. viscount Lysle, Hen. lord Mountagu, Hen. lord Mautravers, John lord Audeley, Wm. lord Sandys, Sir John FitzJames, SirRic. Lyster, Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Wm. Panlett, Sir John Wallop, Sir Geoff. Pole, Sir Ric. Sandys, Sir Mich. Lyster, Sir James Worseley, Sir Wm. Berkeley, Sir Wm. Gyfford, Sir Peter Fylpott, Sir Anth. Wyndesore, John Paulett, Edm. Mervyn, serjeant-at-law, Thos. Wrvothesley, Geo. Paulett, Ric. Paulett, Ric. Hill, Phil. Parys, Francis Dawtry, Ric. Andrewes, Wm. Thorp, James Bettys, Thos. Wellyams, Reg. Williams, Robt. Bulkeley, Nich. Tychebourn. Arth. Uvedall, Wm. Warham, John Kyngesmyll, Ric. Cotoh, John Wyntershull, John Norton, and Wm. More. T.R. [9 July.] (fn. 3) Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 9d.jun., Sir Wm. Middelton, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Robt. Nevell, Sir Wm. Malyvery, Sir Geo. Lawson, Sir Wm. Copley, Sir Hen. Everynghara, Sir Chris. Danby, Sir Marmaduke Constable, Sir John Dawney, Sir Thos. Tempest of Barswell, Sir Wm. Malory, Sir John Wentworth, Sir John Nevell, Thos. Fairfax, serjeant-at-law, John Uvedale, John Norton, Wm. Babthorp, Ric. Redmayne, Robt. Bowes, Robt. Chaloner, Ric. Bellasys, John Anne, Gervase Clyston, John Polyn, Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth, Wm. Hungate, sen., Fran. Frobysor, Rog. Malet of Normanton, Thos. Grice. John Lambert, Thos. Grene, John Pecke, Thos. Savell of Ekkersley, Chas. Jakson, Anth. Awmond, Thos. Ryther, Ralph Poleyn of Skotton, John Wakefield, Hugh Wyrall, and Wm. Tankerd. T.R. [9 July.]* Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 9d. |
| 38. Yorkshire, East Riding:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, C. bp. of Durham, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Ralph earl of Westmoreland, Thos. earl of Rutland, Hen. earl of Cumberland, Wm. earl of Southampton, R. bp. of Llandaff, Wm. lord Dacre of Gillesland, John lord Scrope of Bolton, John lord Latymer, Chris. ——. (fn. 4) John Hynde, King's serjeant-at-law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Thos. Tempest, Sir Marmaduke Constable, sen., Sir Ralph Ellerker, jun., Sir Wm. Evre, Sir John Constable of Holdernes, Sir Ralph Evre, sen., Sir Wm. Constable, Sir Peter Vavasour, Sir Marmaduke Constable, jun., Sir Geo. Lawson, Thos. Fayrfax, serjeant-at-law, John Uvedale, John Aske, Robt. Bowes, Wm. Babthorp, John Acclame, Robt. Chaloner, Ric. Bellasys, Wm. Thwaytes, Matth. Boynton, Thos. Wenworth, Ric. Smetheley, Leonard Bekwith, Geoff. Lee, Geo. Conyers, Edw. Rosse, Robt. Creke, John Wright, and Wm. Constable of Shirbourn. T.R. [9 July.]* Pat. 30 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 9d. |
| 39. Yorkshire, West Riding:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, C. bp. of Durham, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Ralph earl of Westmoreland, Thos. earl of Rutland, Hen. earl of Cumberland, Wm. earl of Southampton, R. bp. of Llandaff, Wm. lord Dacre of Gillesland, John lord Scrope of Bolton, John lord Latymer, Fran, lord Talbot, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Chris. Jenney, John Hynde, King's serjeant-at-law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Marmaduke Constable, sen., Sir Wm. Evers, Sir Thos. Tempest, Sir Thos. Wentworth, Sir Ralph Ellerker, jun., Sir Wm. Middelton, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Robt. Nevell, Sir Wm. Malyvery, Sir Geo. Lawson, Sir Wm. Copley, Sir Hen. Everynghara, Sir Chris. Danby, Sir Marmaduke Constable, Sir John Dawney, Sir Thos. Tempest of Barswell, Sir Wm. Malory, Sir John Wentworth, Sir John Nevell, Thos. Fairfax, serjeant-at-law, John Uvedale, John Norton, Wm. Babthorp, Ric. Redmayne, Robt. Bowes, Robt. Chaloner, Ric. Bellasys, John Anne, Gervase Clyston, John Polyn, Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth, Wm. Hungate, sen., Fran. Frobysor, Rog. Malet of Normanton, Thos. Grice. John Lambert, Thos. Grene, John Pecke, Thos. Savell of Ekkersley, Chas. Jakson, Anth. Awmond, Thos. Ryther, Ralph Poleyn of Skotton, John Wakefield, Hugh Wyrall, and Wm. Tankerd. T.R. [9 July.]* Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 9d. |
| 40. Yorkshire, North Riding:—Sir Thos. Andeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, C. bp. of Durham, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Ralph earl of Westmoreland, Thos. earl of Rutland, Hen. earl of Cumberland, Wm. earl of Southampton, R. bp. of Llandaff, Wm. lord Dacre of Gilleslande, John lord Scrop of Bolton, Sir John Nevell lord Latymer, John lord Lumley, Fran, lord Talbott, Sir Chris. Jenney, John Hynde, King's sergeant-at- law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Thos. Tempest, Sir Ralph Ellerker, jun., Sir Wm. Evers, Sir Edw. Gower, Sir Wm. Middelton, Sir Marmaduke Constable, sen., Sir Ralph Evers, jun., Sir Geo. Lawson, Sir James Metcalf, Sir James Strangwayes, Sir Nich. Fayrfax, Sir Geo. Conyers, Sir Chris. Danby, Sir Rog. Lasselles, Thos. Fayrfax, serjeant- at-law, John Uvedale, Robt. Bowes, John Norton, Wm. Babthorp, Robt. Chaloner, John Barton, Wm. Bellosys, Wm. Rokeby, John Poleyn, Math. Boynton, Marmaduke Wyvolde, Geo. Conyers, James Fox, Robt. Mennell, Wm. Danby, Wm. Tankard, and Ric. Whalley. T.R. [9 July.]* Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 10d. |
| 41. Wm. Bonde, one of the yeomen of the Guard. To be reeve and bailiff of Charleton Camvile, with the pasturing ot 100 sheep, farm of 1 acre of meadow, pasture for 16 beasts upon the down and in other places, and the keeping of two woods there with herbage of the same within the lordship of Carleton Somers, vice Walter Petwyn, dec. Also to be bailiff of the adjoining hundred of Horethorne, taking two loads of wood every year upon Horethorne. Usual fees. Westm., 4 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 36." |
| 42. John Lee. Annuity of 4l. for life, and an annual rent of a couple of running dogs out of the manor of Horewoode, Staff., and the other possessions of Wm. lord Lovell and Holland in Horewoode Halowey alias Halhowse in Compton in the lordship of Kynfare, Staff., which rents lately belonged to Sir Francis late lord Lovell, attainted, and were granted 3 Feb. 13 Hen. VIII. to Walter Walshe, now deceased. Hampton Court, 7 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 11 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m 12. |
| 43. Edm. Haselwood. Lease of the close called Thorpeland, parcelof the earldom of Warwick, Northt.. with reservations; for 21 years, at 10l. 6s. 8d. rent and 13s. 4d. increase, on surrender of a similar lease made to him 22 Nov. 8 Hen. VIII. by Sir Edw. Belknap, dec., surveyor-general of crown lands. Del. Westm., 11 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B.b. Pat. p. 8, m. 3 |
| 44. Cistercian priory of St. John the Baptist, Nunappleton, Yorks. Exemption from suppression. Anne Langton, professa of the Cistercian order, to be prioress. Del. Westin., 12 July 30 Hen. VIII—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 23. |
| 45. Ric. Marbotte, clk., the master, and the brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwarke, Surrey. Grant (in exchange for the manor of Sandon, near Essher, and the rectory of Essher, Surrey, lately granted by them to the Crown), of the rectories of Magna Wakerynge, Essex, late belonging to the dissolved monastery of Bilegh, Essex, and of Bumpsted Helyon, Essex, late belonging to the dissolved monastery of Hatfield Regis, Essex, with advowsons of the vicarages, and lands thereto belonging. Clear annual value, 13l. 16s.; rent, 65s. 11½d. by way of tenth, free of all other payments for first-fruits and tenth. |
| Also acquittance of all first-fruits and tenths due on the said manor of Sandon and rectories of Essher, Magna Wakerynge, and Bumpsted Helyon from Mich. last. Del. Westm., 12 July 30 Henry VIII.— S.B. Pat. p. 3, m. 17. |
| 46. Wm. Chevenay, rector of Kingston, near Canterbury. Licence of non-residence. Hampton Court, 12 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., same day.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 35. |
| 47. Hen. marquis of Dorset. Livery of lands as s. and h. of Thos. marquis of Dorset, dec. Also of the said Henry's portion in possession, reversion, or otherwise, of the possessions whereof Margaret marchioness of Dorset, his mother, was seised for her own or another's life, or whereof Sir John Dudley lord Dudley and Cecily his wife are seised in right of the said Cecily, or Margaret lady Gray, for life, or Sir Ric. Gray lord Gray, for life, or Sir Leonard Gray lord Gray, for life, or Sir Thos. West lord La Warre and Eliz. his wife, in survivorship. Del. |
| Westm., 12 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 5, m. 10. |
| 48. Pardon of alienation by James Clifford and Anne his wife, Thos. Aston and Bridget, John Smyth and Agnes his wife, to Leonard Rede and Eliz. his wife of the manors of Bearecracombe and Caplond and the advowson of the church of Bearecracombe with lands, &c., in Bearecracombe and Caplond, Somers., and Walkeslowe, Wrykton Walkeslow, and Thonglond, Salop. They were remised, with remainder in tail male, to the said Anne, contingent remainders to the said Anne, Bridget, and Agnes, and the heirs of their bodies, and afterwards contingent remainder to the right heirs of Thos. Harwell, dec., for ever. Westm., 12 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VII/., p. 5, m. 12. |
| 49. Commissions of the Pence. |
| Lincolnshire, Lindesey: — Sir Thos. Andeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Cr urn well lord Crumwell, Privy Seal. Thos. earl of Rutland, Wm. earl of Southampton, J. bp. of Lincoln, Edw. lord Clynton, Thos. lord Burgh, Geo. Hennege, clk., dean of Lincoln, Sir Walter Luke, Humph. Broun, King's serjeant-at-law, Sir Thos. Burgh, Sir Robt. Tyrwhit, Sir Robt. Dymmoke, Sir Chris. Willoughby, Sir Wm. Ascue, Sir Wm. Skypwith, Sir Thos. Hennege, Sir And. Billesby, Sir Wm. Sandon, Sir Thos. Missenden, Sir John Copledyke, Sir Edw. Madyson, Edw. Dymmoke, Robt. Tyrwhit, John Mounson, John Seyntpoll, Thos. Hatclyff, John Rede, Thos. Dymmoke, John Candysshe, Anth. Myssenden, John Hennege, Edw. Forsett, Thos. Kyme, Vincent Grantham, Nich. Girlyngton, Wm. Dalyson, Thos. Portyngton, Thos. Lyttellbury, John Tourney, Robt. Topclyff, Fran. Ascue, Geo. Seyntpole, Robt. Dightoo, Robt Brokeesbye. Westm., 13 July. Pat.30 Hen. VIII., p.1., M.11d. |
| 50. Norfolk:—Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir Thos. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Robt. earl of Sussex, Wm. earl of Southampton, T. bp. of Ely, Hen. lord FitzWater, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, John Spelman, Sir Chris. Jenney, Sir Roger Townesend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir John Shelton, Sir Thos. Benyngfeld, Sir James Boleyn, Sir Ric. Gressham, Sir John Jermy, Sir Chris. Heydon, Sir Fran. Lovell, Sir John Tyndale, Nich. Hare, Ric. Southwell, Robt. Holdyche, John Clere, Wm. Conyngesby, John Catthorp, Hen. Bedyngfeld, Wm. Fermer, jun., John Gooderyke, Hen. Gooderyke, John Robsard, Rog. Woodhouse, Edw. Cokett, John Wootton, Nich. Strange, Robt. Southwell, Wm. Yelverton, sen., Robt. Townesend, Wm. Yelverton, jun., Robt. Curson, Edw. Byllyngford. Westm., 13 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VII., p. 1, m. 12d |
| 51. Hunts.:– Sir Th. Audeley, C., Th. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Sir Th. Crumwell lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Wm. earl of Southampton, J. bp. of Lincoln, T. bp. of Ely, John lord Mordaunt, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Walt. Luke, Sir John Russell, sen., Sir Wm. Husey, Sir John Seynt John, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Laur. Taylard, Sir Robt. Kyrkeham, John Hynde, King's serjeant-at-law, Edw. Mountague, King's serjeant-at-law, Ric. Crumwell, John Gostwyke, John Gooderyke, Chas. Wyngfeld, Hen. Gooderyke, Robt. Tyrwhytt, Thos. Hall, Robt. Apprice, Oliver Leder, Thos. Waton, Thos. Downold, John Sewster. Westm., 13 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 13d. |
| 52. Peter Vandevall, the King's jeweller. Passport to leave the realm with six horses, baggage, &c. Waltham Abbey, 12 May 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 July 30 Hen. VIII.—P.S. |
| 53. Perot le Doulce, cook pro ore, both to Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Lease of the tenement in which he now dwells, lying among other the King's tenements at Charyng crosse, Midd., viz., between the hospital of St. Mary Rouncedevall on the north, and the King's other tenements there on the south, the highway from London to Westminster on the west, and the churchyard of the said hospital on the east. Westm. 14 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 2, m. 44. |
| 54. Humph. Chawney, one of the yeoman of the Crown. To be bailiff of the town and lordship or manor of Brydlington, Yorks., by water and by land, in the King's hands by the attainder of Wm. Wood, late prior of St. John's, Brydlyngton; with fees of 6l. a year. Hampton Court, 12 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 12. |
| 55. Urian Brereton, one of the grooms of the King's Privy Chamber, and Humph. Hurleton. Grant in survivorship of the office of the King's Attorney in cos. Anglesea, Caernarvon and Merioneth, with the fees which were enjoyed by Richard Sneyde, late attorney payable by the Chamberlain of North Wales; to date from 1 Aug. last |
| Vacated on surrender, 30 May 35 Hen. VIII., by the above named Urian the survivor, in order to be granted to the said Urian and Ranulph Cholmondeley. Hampton Court, 12 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 12. |
| 56. Alex. Zenzan, one of the riders of the King's great horses. Licence to bring and export 200 woollen cloths, unwrought. Westm., 15 July. French Roll. 30 Hen. VIII., m. 1. |
| 57. John Williams, master of the King's jewels. To be general receiver of the possessions of late abbey of Wouborne, Beds., now in the King's hands by the attainder of Robt. the kite abbot, with fees of 12l. a year. Hampton Court, 12 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 July.—P.S. Pat. p 2, m. 9. |
| 58. Ric. Guyen (Quyen in P S ),chaplain of the lord Privy Seal. Licence to hold two incompatible benefices and reside elsewhere for the sake of study. Hampton Court, 13 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 July. — P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 12. Rym. XIV. p. 598. |
| 59. Sir Wm. Tyrwytt. Grant in fee of the house and site of the dissolved priory of nuns of Goykewell Linc., the church, steeple, and churchyard, &c., a windmill, the demesne lands &c. in Goykewell, as occupied by the prioress at the time of the dissolution, 4 Feb. 27 Hen. VIII., a waste toft of four bovates of land in Glentworth, which Robt. Brokelsby of Glentworth, yeoman, now holds, and which were formerly in the tenure of Thos. Tatwell, sen.; the lands, &c., in tenure of Robt. Dighton in Fyllyngham, and all lands, &c., in Fyllyngham, belonging to the same monastery To hold the premises in as full a manner as Anne Castelford, the late prioress, held them. Annual value 5l. 12s. 6d., rent 7s 3d. Del. Westm., 16 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p 1, m. 26. |
| 60. Kent:—Commission of the peace to Thos. archbp. of Canterbury, Sir Thos. Audeley, C., Thos. duke of Norfolk, Chas. duke of Suffolk, Thos. Crumwell, lord Crumwell, Privy Seal, Hen. marquis of Exeter, Thos. earl of Wiltshire, Wm. earl of Southampton, J. bp. of Rochester, Sir Geo. Broke of Cobham, Chris. Hales, M.R., Sir John Spelman, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, John Baker, Attorney-General, Sir Thos. Nevell, Sir Thos. Cheyny, Sir Edw. Nevell, Sir John Dudley, Sir Alex. Culpeper, Sir Edw. Wotton, Sir Wm. Cromer, Sir Wm. Fynshe, Sir Edw. Ryngley, Sir Ric. Clement, John Hales, Sir Wm. Kemp, Sir Edw. Boveton, John Guldeforde, Thos. Hatclyff, James Walsyngham, Anth. Seyntleger of Ulcombe, Robt. South well, Wm. Roper, Wm. Waller, Edw. Thwaytys, Walt. Henley, John Cromer, Edw. Monyn, Thos. Darell of Skotney, Thos. Harlakynden, Thos. Hardys, Anth. Sandys, Wm. Goldewell, John Culpeper, James Hales, Thos. Wylford, Thos. Robertis, Thos. Dygges, Thos. Moyle, John Norton of Upchurch, Thos. Grene, Wm. Boyse, John Boyse, Thos. Wombewell. Westm., 16 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 13d. |
| 61. Sir Hen. Dawbeney, lord Dawbeney. Patent creating him earl of Briggewater, with succession in tail male and an annuity of 20l. out of the issues of cos. Somers. and Dorset. Chobham, 17 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 19 July.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 8. |
| 62. John Wellisbourne, one of the gentlemen of the King's Privy Chamber. To be keeper of the lawn of Benefelde in Rokyngham forest, Northt., and yeoman and groom keeper of the deer of the said lawn; keeper of the outwoods called Thorneham Wood hawe and Carbe Woodys, and of the deer in le Gatton Woodys and of the wood called le Westbay Lewike in the bailiwick of Rokyngham; all in Rokyngham forest; with the usual fees payable by the ranger of the forest out of the monies paid by the monastery of Petreborough for le Castle Warde, as Roger Raticlyff, now dec., had them; with the use a lodge in the said lawn whenever he lives there. Hampton Court, 12 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 19 July. —P.S. Pat. p. 1, m 34. |
| 63. Sir Thomas Audeley, lord Chancellor Mortmain licence to alienate lands to the value of 40l. to John the abbot and the convent of St. Osith's, Essex, in frank almoign. Also licence to the abbot and convent to alienate to Audeley their manors of Abberton and Abbots, Essex, advowson of Abberton church and appurtenances in Aburton, Peldon, Estmersey, Layer de la Hay, and Langenhoo, Essex, and Denham, Gaseley and Cavenham, Suff. Del. Westm., 19 July 30 Hen. VIII—S.B. |
| 64. Walt. Rawley alias Rawleygh, of Heys, Devon, alias of Collaton Rawley, Devon. Pardon of all offences committed before the 12 Feb. 26 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 48. |
| 65. Sir Marmaduke Constable, sen., of Everyngham, Yorks. Grant in fee, for 200l., of the house and site of the dissolved priory of Draxe, Yorks., the church, steeple, churchyard, lands, &c. (severally specified by name) in Draxe, the fishery of New Hey, with a house and lands attached in New Hey, now in tenure of Robt. Okes and Margaret his wife, and the passage of the water of the Ouse in New Hey, now in tenure of Wm. Ryecroft; all which belonged to the said late priory; in as full manner as Wm. Emson the late prior held them. Clear annual value, 21l.; rent of 42s. as tenth. Del. Westm., 22 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 3, m. 12. |
| 66. Sir Robt. Dormer. Grant in fee of the manor, rectory, and advowson of the church of Huchenden, Bucks., and all messuages, tofts, &c., in Huchenden, which belonged to the dissolved monastery of Kenelworth, Warw., in as full manner as Simon Jakes, the late abbot, held them. Rent 43s. Westm. 20 July. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII., p. 2, m. 44. |
| 67. Thos. Wriothesley. Grant in fee of the house and site of the late monastery of Beaulieu alias de Bello Loco Regis, Hants., the church, steeple, and churchyard of the same; the manor of Beaulieu, and the great close of Beaulieu, also a close called—— (blank) lying near the great close of Beaulieu and the three chapels of Boverey, Througham and St. Leonard's, within the limits [of] the said great close; with reservation of the rectory and advowson of the parish church of Beaulieu; with tithes in the following places, viz.: —the grange and farm called Leonard's alias Saynt Leonard's, and the arable lands, meadows, &c., called le Olde Parke, Park Furlong, Little Guychards, Great Guychards, Berchery Furlong, Oxlease, Huckerslegh Hode Mede, Greate marshe, Herd grove, Penygrove, VinaryCrofte and Vachery, the park called frougham Parke, and the messuage called the Lodge, in the same, the grange, and farm called Southlegh, the fish pond called Southlegh ponde, the messuages and houses called Beck Lodgyng and le Bayly's House, thereto belonging, the closes, &c., called Newlands and Thornes, and the grange and farm called Otterwood; which premises came into the King's hand by grant of the abbot and convent of Beaulieu. Rent, 10l. 5s. 8d. |
| Also grant, as above, of all the messuages houses, &c., in Croweton and Aynowe, Northt., formerly parcel of the possessions of the dissolved priory of nuns of Sop well, Herts. Annual value 26s. 8d.; to hold in as full manner as Joan Pygot, the late prioress, by the annual rent of 2s. 8d. by way of tithe. |
| The grantee to be released from payment of all rents, annuities, &c., except one of 4l. payable to divers persons, and another of 46s. 8d. for the fees of Bartholomew Villers and Thos. Pace, keepers of Througham Park, and another of 40s. for the fees of Robt. Redford, bailiff of the manor of Beaulieu. Del. Terlyng, 29 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, in. 47. |
| 68. Thos. archbp. of Canterbury. Grant to him and his successors of the reversions and rents reserved upon the following crown leases, viz.:— |
| (1.) To Ric. Keys, 10 May 29 Hen. VIII, of the house, site, and certain lands specified by name, of the dissolved monastery of St. Radegund, Kent; for 21 years, at 13l.10s. 8d. rent. (2.) To Ric. Tate of Stokbury, Kent, 20 May 29 Hen. VIII, of the manor of Horton, Kent, which belonged to the late priory of Horton; for 21 years, at 35l. 10s. 2d. rent. (3.) To John Palmer of Eastfarley, Kent, 7 Aug. 28 Hen. VIII, of the manor of Tynton, Kent, which also belonged to Horton; for 21 years, at 42l. 2s. 4d. rent. (4.) To Robt. Barkenall of Canterbury, 21 May 29 Hen. VIII., of the house and site of the dissolved priory of nuns of St. Sepulchre, without the Walls of Canterbury; a piece of arable land in a field called Markefeld, another piece called Sepmore, another piece lying in a field called Seynt Laurence felde, another piece called Churcheland, another called Pentecost, another piece containing three acres, another called Chappell land, a close of pasture called Lyme Kyll, a pasture containing one acre, five acres of meadow lying between Tunforth and Tanyngton, and tithes of all the premises; also an annual rent of 106s. 8d. out of the manor of le Mote near Maydeston; also the rectories of St. Sepulchre's without Canterbury; St. Mary, Bredne, in Canterbury, and all possessions of the said late priory; for 21 years, at 39l. 3s. 3d. rent. (5.) To Robt. Barkenhall, of the King's Household 20 June 29 Hen. VIII., of a water-mill, &c., in Charleton, Kent, which belonged to the dissolved priory of Dover; for 21 years, at 101s. rent. (6.) To Ant. Seyntleger of Ulcombe, Kent, 29 July 29 Hen. VIII., of the house and site of the late priory of Bilsyngton, Kent, and the rectory of Bilsington; for 50 years, at 70l. rent. |
| Also grant, as above, of the houses, buildings, sites, churches, &c., of St. Radegund's, St. Selpulehre's, Bilsyngton and Dover; and of the site of the late abbey of Langdon, Kent, and all the houses, buildings, &c., thereof; the manors of Shepperdiswold, Hawekynche, PAddelsworthe, Combe and Blakhouse, Kent, the lands called Clanercy, Monkeland, Pysyng, Sotmore, Foxhole, Warehorn, Eichorn, Estlangdon, Coperland, and Waterlok, Kent, and co. city of Canterbury, which belonged to St. Radegund's the rectories and advowsons of the churches of Ryver, Postlyng, Leyston in the Isle of Sheppey, and the advowson of Alkeham, Kent; the rectory and advowson of the church of Porteslade, Sussex; the mill called Crappell Mill, Kent, which belonged to St. Radegund's; all the demesne lands of St. Sepulchre's ; the rectories and advowsons of the parish churches of St. Sepulchre without the walls of Canterbury, and St. Mary, Bredne, in Canterbury; the annuar rent of 106s. 8d. issuing from the manor of Le Mote near Maydeston; the manors, lordships, &c., which belonged to St. Sepulchre's; the manors of Horton and Tynton, Kent; the rectories and advowsons of the churches of Bradbourn, Kent, and Purley, Essex, which belonged to Horton; the manors of Fry the, Farthynglowe, Guston, Reche, Barton, Westcourt, Dudmanscombe, and Pulton; the rectories and advowsons of the churches of Appuldore, Ebbeney, Colrede, Guston, Bukland, Hongham, and St. Margaret's at Clyffe, Kent, which belonged to Dover priory; the lands, &c., called Sotes Bukland, Dane, the mill of Buckland and Woorth Meynes, and the mill called Charlton Mille. which belonged to Dover; the manors of Upper Bilsyngton and Belger with the rectory and advowson of Bilsyngton church, which belonged to Bilsyngton; the manors of Enbroke, Leden, and Bonyngton, Kent, the demesne lands of Langdon, all messuages, lands, &c., called Cayn close, Capelland, Northtowne, Shetillesfeld, Enbroke, Leden, Apelton lands, and Holywoode parke, Kent; the advowsons of the churches and rectories of Leden, Tong, Walmer, Oxney, Westlangdon, and Waldershare and the advowson and vicarage of Walmer, which belonged to Langdon; and all other manors, lordships, &c., of Pulton, Alkham, |
| Gleham, Lymyng, Sheperdeswold, PAddelsworthe, Pysyng, Combe Marge, St. Mary's, Newyngton near Hithe, Ryver, Leysdon in the Isle of Sheppey, Sutton Valans, Postlyng, Saltwood, Horton Monachorum, Warehorn, Rokyng, Snave, Ivechurche, Newchurche, All Saints of Hope, Demechurch, Bray bourn, Dovor, Charleton, Wymysborowe, Guston, Hougham, Colrede, St. Margaret's-at-Clyff, Deale, Sandwiche, Bukland, Aldyngton, Bonyngton, Alkham, Tavyngton, Apuldore, Tenterden, Woodchurche, Rovynden, Langdon, Estlangdon, Westlangdon, Waldershare, Magna Mongeham, Parva Monpreham, Fynglesham, Berham, Kyngeston near Berham, Whitstaple, Brigge, Natyngdon, Willisborowe, Tong, Solton, Aysshe near Wyngeham, Godneston near Nonyngton, Cokeryng, Maydeston, Mote near Maydeston, Bilsyngton, Brokland, New Romney, Old Romney and Lydde, Kent; Porteslade, Sussex; Purley, Essex; and in the county of the city of Canterbury, belonging to the said late monasteries. |
| Except the house, site, church, steeple, and churchyard of Horton, a water-mill there, and lands, meadows, and pastures called Le Frythe, Midle Ewlham, Southfeld, Grete Ewlham, Le Middeil Baye, Le Penfeld, Le Grenefeld, Le Redde, Le Spere mede, Le Kyngs medowe and a parcel of medow in Horemede; and five acres of meadow in Le Grete Ewlham with tithes thereof, which belonged to Horton and are leased by indenture, 20 May 29 Hen. VIII., to Ric. Tate, at 114s. rent, which is also reserved. |
| Also grant, as above, of the park called Chistlet Parke, Kent, with the deer, lodge, granary, &c., which John the abbot and the convent of St. Augustine without the walls of Canterbury, by their deed inrolled in Chancery dated 4 Dec. 29 Hen. VIII., granted to the King. |
| Annual value of the premises 580l. |
| Further grant as above, of the advowsons of the churches of Alta Onger, Essex; St. Edmund in Lumbard Strete, London; Old Romney, Kent; and the vicarage of Appuldore, Kent; and the church of Morten, Essex. |
| To hold at a rent of 58l. by way of tenth, with the same liberties, &c., therein, as Thomas late archbp. of Canterbury, predecessor of the said Thomas, used to enjoy in the manor of Otford, Kent, by virtue of pat. 15 April 3 Edw. IV., exempt from payment of first fruits and tenths, except the above rent, and to enjoy the full jurisdiction and authority of the crown in the churches, vicarages, vills and parishes of Shoreham, Otford, Sevenok, Wroteham, Bexley, Northflete, Gard, Chedyngston, Sandryshe, Brasted, Est Pekham, Orpyngton, Huntyngdon, Clyff, Woodland, Keston, Halsted, Farnyngham, Ifeld, Ightham, Hever, Gillyngham, Estfarlygh and Grean, Kent. |
| The above are granted in exchange for the following possessions, viz.:— |
| The manors and lordships of Otforde, Wroteham, Bexley, Northfleete, Maydeston, and Knoll; the manors, lands, &c., called Otford Serviens, alias Serjeaunts Otford, Sevenoke, Shoreham, Chevenyng, Pantres, and Brytans, Kent, which the said Archbp. and Thomas, the prior and the convent of Christchurch, Canterbury, sold to the King by indenture 30 Nov. last; and the advowson of the churches and vicarages of Shoreham and Sevenoke with the chapel of Otford annexed to the said rectory of Shoreham; the advowson of the hospital, chantry or chapel of St. John, in the parish of Sevenoke ; the advowson of a chantry in the parish church of Sevenoke ; the advowsons of the college and church of St. Mary, Maydeston; the advowsons of the church and rectory of Northflete; the rectory and glebe of the same church; the advowson of the vicarage of Northflete; the advowsons of two chantries in the cathedral of Christchurch, Canterbury, founded by Thomas Arundell, formerly archbp. of Canterbury; and all the lands, meadows, and marshes called Horsyngmershe andBisshoppesmershe, in the parish of Clyve alias Clyff; the gaol or prison-house in Maydeston; and all other lands, &c., in Otford, Whitecliff, Sevenok, Shoreham, Chevenyng, Wrotham, Bexley, Eard, Sondriche, Chettyngston, Penshurst, Offham, Eicham alias Ightham, Litell Wroteham, Halsted, Donyngton, Lullyngston, Brampton, Chepsted, Ifeld, Parva Orpyngton, Aynesford, Frenyngham, Horton, Kirkeby, Heyver, Aldon, Fotiscrey, Northflete, Maydeston and Knoll, Kent (except the advowsons of the churches and vicarages of Chevenyng and Wrotham); which possessions were granted to the King by the said Archbp. by his charter inrolled in Chancery and dated 1 Dec. 29 Hen. VIII. and by deed of the prior and convent of Christchurch, Canterbury. Also the manor of Est Chayham; and all messuages, lands, &c., in Est Chayham, Ewell and Maldon and the parishes of St. George, St. Margaret, and St. Olave in the borough of Southwerk, Surrey, which the said Archbp. granted to the King by another charter inrolled in Chancery dated 28 May 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Terlyng, 31 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 40. |
| 69. Sir Ric. Riche, Chancellor of the Court of Augmentations, and Eliz. his wife. Grant in fee of the reversion and rent reserved upon a lease made by John, late abbot, and the convent of St. Saviour's, Feversham, 4 Jan. 21 Hen. VIII., to Wm. Cornell, of Radwynter, Essex, husbandman, of the manor called Bendisshehall, and two tenements called Bradeggs and Michells, and certain fields called Redyngfeld, Oxleys, Kowleys, Lambecroft, Oldbiggyng, Tryndilmede felde alias Stewefeld, Catlyne Shotte, Newbiggyng, Longinedowe, Sirichfeld, Bradegfeld, Blakland, Duffehowsecroft, and a croft called le Harpe Melfeld, and four acres of "hawtwode" alias "under-woode," the fields called Notfelde, Yardo, Shepeotefeld alias Shepwasshefeld, and 2½ acres of land at Aspe; the meadow of the said abbot and convent in Chalwelmede and a meadow called Holbrokemede, and 10 acres of land called Biangre, with all rents and services, &c., to the value of 10l. belonging to the stock of the said manor; for the term of four years, and if he should survive that term, then for life at 33l. rent. Also grant, as above, of the whole manor of Bendyshehall, Essex; and three tenements and certain acres of land, &c., in Radwynter and Aston, Essex, tithes of the premises and a pension of 5l. 10s. or portion of tithes in Radwynter, which the said abbot and convent used to pay to the priory and convent of Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ's Church, London, now dissolved for the said manor, &c. To hold the premises in as full manner as Nicholas Hancock, the late prior, at 56s. 4d. rent. |
| This grant is in exchange for the manor of Gladfenne and rectory of Matchyng, and an annual rent issuing from the manor of Bradwell, near Coggeshall, and a certain portion of tithes or annual rent of 20s. in Fobbyng, Essex, granted to the King by the said Richard by his charter dated 13 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 31 July 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 48. |
| 70. Ric. Codyngton and Eliz. his wife. Grant in fee (in exchange for the manor of Codyngton, Surrey, granted to the Crown by the said Richard by charter, 20 July 30 Hen. VIII.) of the house and site of the dissolved priory of Ixworthe, Suff., the church, steeple, and churchyard thereof; the manor and rectory of Ixworthe with lands, &c., in Ixworthe, Bardwell Thorpe alias Ixworthe Thorpe, Pakenham, Thurston and Stanton Suff., and all other lands, &c., in Ixworthe, Weston, Bardewell, Hopton, Thelnetam, Cunston, Knotteshale, Hyndeclaye, Rykynghale, Watlesfeld, Stanton Barton, Gaysley, Kentford, Colyng, Thorpe, Morellys, Langham, Westhorpe, Wyverston, Newmarket, Emswell, Stowlangtofte Pakenham, Thurston, and Lyvermere, belonging to the said late priory, in as full manner as Wm. Blome, or any other late prior thereof, held the same (except the manor of Norton, Suff., and all lands, &c., held to be parcel thereof within the last 20 years, and all lands, &c., in Upwell and Thyrlyng). Clear annual value, 83l. 9s.: rent of 8l. 7s. |
| Also grant, as above, of the reversions and rents reserved upon the following leases, viz.:—(1.) By the Crown, 10 June 29 Hen. VIII.,.to Wm. Page, of Walsham, Suff., husbandman, of the manor and the rectory of the parish church of Walsham, with lands called Esthouselondes, in Walsham, which belonged to Ixworthe; for 21 years, 19l. 4s. 7d. rent. (2.) By the Crown, 20 June 29 Hen. VIII., to Thos. Mildemaye, one of the auditors of the Court of Augmentations, of the rectories of Badwell and Asshefeld, Suff., which belonged to Ixworth; for 21 years, at 15l. 5s. 11d. rent. (3.) By John Gervis, the late prior, and the convent of Ixworthe to John Davie of Asshefeld, 10 Nov. 25 Hen. VIII., of the site and certain lands (specified) of the manor of Shakerlond Hall, Suff.; for seven years, at 6l. rent. (4.) By the Crown, 15 March 28 Hen. VIII., to Wm. Rokewoode, one of the serjeants-at-arms, of the manor of Downeham, Suff., which belonged to Ixworth, certain lands there, then in the tenure of Wm. Crowne, the rectory, &c., of the parish church of Downeham, Suff., and a pasture called Typcotes in Badwell; for 21 years, at 26l. 13s. 9d. rent. (5.) By the Crown, 20 March 28 Hen. VIII., to John Hyll, of Berdwell, Suff., yeoman, of the grange or farm of Sapeston, Suff.; for 21 years, at 53s. 4d. rent. (6.) Another similar lease to the same on the same day of the rectory of Sapeston; rent 6l. 4s. 2d. (7.) By the Crown, 20 March 28 Hen. VIII., to Ric. Turnour, of Thorpe, Suff., yeoman, of the grange or farm of Thorpe, with certain lands there, late in the tenure of John Hawe, and of Thos. Gilbert and John Worlyngton, and the rectory of the parish church of Thorpe, all which belonged to Ixworth; for 21 years; at 72s. 6d. rent. |
| Also grant, as above, of the manors of Sapeston, Walsham, Downeham, Hunterston alias Hunston, Thorpe alias Ixworthe Thorpe, Shakerland, Parva Asshefeld, and Magna Asshefeld alias Badwell, Suff., the rectories and vicarages of Sapeston, Walsham, Downeham, Hunterston alias Hunston, Thorpe alias Ixworthe Thorpe, Parva Asshefield, Magna Asshefeld alias Badwell, Suff., and Melton Parva, Norf., pensions and portions of tithes issuing from the rectory or church of Berdwell, Suff., and the churches or vicarages of Langham, Suff., and Melton, Norf., and all other lands, &c., in Sapeston, Walsham, Downeham, Hunterston alias Hunston, Thorpe alias Ixworthe Thorpe, Parva Asshefelde, and Magna Asshefeld alias Badwell, Suff., Melton, Norf., and in the city of Norwich, which belonged to the said late monastery; in as full manner as the said Wm. Blome, late prior, held the same (except the said manor of Norton as above). Clear annual value of premises 69l. 19s. 3 ½d., rent 54l. by way of tenth. |
| Also grant, as above, of two fairs at Ixworthe, and other liberties in the premises. Del. Westm., 31 July—S.B. Pat. 30 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 21. |
| 71. Thos. Leigh, LL.D. Grant in fee of the house and site, and certain lands (specified) of the late abbey of Calder, Cumb., with a right of common on Cowpland felles and the fishery called Monkegarth on the sea sands near Kavynglasse, Cumb., in as full manner as Ric. Ponsonby, the late abbot, held them. Clear annual value 13l. 10s. 4d., rent 27s. 1d. Del. Terlyng, 31 July (enrolled Westm. 26 July) 30 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 6, m. 20. |
| 72. Dan Chris. Norreys, elk., Presentation to the parish church and rectory of Terrant Gonvile, Dors., Salisbury dioc., Oking, 20 July 30 Hen. VIII. Del. Tarling, 31 July.—P.S. Pal. p. 3, m. 10. |
| 1520. Books of the Court of Augmentations. |
| R. O. | Enrolments of Grants by the Crown in the Augmentations, in 28 Hen. VIII. |
| A.D. 1536–7 (28 Hen. VIII.) |
| i. Appointments to offices in the Court of Augmentations, established by the Parliament of 21–27 Hen. VIII. |
| Augm. Book, 232, f. 1b. | Ric. Riche, solicitor general. To be chancellor of the Court, with 200l. fee, 24 April 28 Hen. VIII. (fn. 5) |
| Thos. Pope, esquire of the Body. Treasurer, with 120l. 24 April. |
| 2. | John Onley. Attorney, 40l. 24 April. |
| Robt. Southwell. Solicitor, 20l. 24 April. |
| 2b. | Ric. Duke. Clerk of the Council, 10l., and profits as enjoyed by the clerk to the council of the Duchy of Lancaster. 24 April. |
| 2b—7b. | Ric. Southwell, Wm. Blythman, Fras. Jobson, Edw. Watour, John Scudeamor, Wm. Stumpe, John Freman, (fn. 6) Ric. Toulet, Leonard Bekwith, John Morrys, Wm. Bolles, Thos. Spylman, John Danaster, Wm. Lee, Sir Thos. Arundell, Geo. Gifford, Wm. Grene. Several appointments as the seventeen particular receivers, with 20l. each and profits. 24 April. |
| 8. | Geoff. Chamber, gentleman usher of the Chamber. Surveyor and receiver general of purchased lands, with 20l. fee. 12 May. |
| 8b.—11b. | Wm. Berners, Thos. Combez, John Wiseman, Robt. Burgoyn, Wm. Tumour, Hugh Fuller, Wm. Cavendisshe, Thos. Myldemaye, Jas. Rokesby, Edw. Gostewyke. Several appointments as the ten auditors of the court, with 20l. fee and profits. 24 April. |
| 12. | John Assheton. Auditor of purchased lands, with 20l. and profits. 29 April. |
| Thos. duke of Norfolk, earl Marshal. Chief steward of the lands of monasteries suppressed on this side Trent, with 100l. fee. 26 May. |
| 13. | Ric. Long, esquire of the Body. Keeper of the mansion, &c., late of Charles duke of Suffolk, in Southwark, and of Bermondsey Abbey, and the parishes of St. Margaret and St. George, Surr., and in Parrysgarden. 29 May. |
| Robt. earl of Sussex. Chief steward of the honour of Beaulieu, keeper of the park of Beaulieu within Newhall lordship, Essex, master of the hunt within the honour, keeper of the palace of Beaulieu alias Newhall, and bailiff of the manors of Beaulieu alias Newhall, Boreham, Walkefarhall, and Powers; vice Sir George Boleyn lord Rochford, attainted. Undated. |
| 14. | Edm. Horseley. Keeper of the warren of coneys in Boreham in the honour of Beaulieu Undated. |
| 15. | Wm. lord Sandys and Thos. Wriothesley. Offices (in survivorship) of constable and door ward of Donyngton Castle, Berks., steward, receiver, bailiff and woodward of Donyngton manor, keeper, paler and master of the hunt of Donyngton park, with the herbage and pannage and with stated fees in each office, and masters or wardens of the almshouse in Donyngton; with profits as enioyed by Walter Walshe or Edw. Fetupace. Undated. |
| 15b. | Hugh Starkye, gentleman usher, and Sir Piers Dutton. Stewardship of Tattenhall and Newhall manors, Chesh. Undated. |
| 16. | Ric. Hassall. Stewardship of Rede Castle, Salop. Undated. |
| Jas. Johnson. Usher ot the Court ot Augmentations, witn 2d. a day. 10 July. |
| 16b. | Edm. Asshefeld. Keeper of the manor and park of Ewelme, Oxon. 9 June. |
| Gregory Lovell. Keeper of Hanworth manor, Midd. 10 Feb. |
| 47. | Roger Hatcheman, King's servant. Bailiff of the lands late of Dorchester mon., and keeper of the woods which belonged to Dorchester, Goryng and Rewley in co. Oxon. —— 28 Hen. VIII. |
| Walt. Skynner. Messenger of the Court of Augmentations, with 4d. a day. 2 July. |
| Hen. Huttofte, King's servant. Keeper and bailiff of Wade manor, Hants. 8 Nov. |
| 58. | Sir Ant. Browne. Keeper of the mansion called Le Nete, near Westminster, and bailiff of the manors of Nete, Ebury, and Hyde, Midd. —— 28 Hen. VIII. |
| 60. | Ralph Chaveney, a sewer of the Chamber. To be bailiff of the lands of Kirkby Bellers priory, Leic. 20 Feb. |
| Augm. Book, 232, f. 8. | ii. Life grants of lands and annuities in 28 Hen. VIII. [Former owners are named in italics.] |
| Sir Thos. Arundell, 30l. annuity. 24 April. |
| Jane Seymour. 100 mks. annuity, 24 April. |
| 12b. | Jane queen of England ("in consideration of the true and undoubted marriage between us and her solemnised"). Manors of Suffolkys Place in Southwark, Surr. Fyllollyshall, Coggeshall, and Jenkyn Maldon alias Hasilleigh, Essex, and Weston-juxta-Baldok Herts. Undated. |
| 14. | Thos. Yodson, King's chaplain, late prior of Marten, Yorks. Rectories of Sheriffhutton and Sutton, Yorks. Marten. Undated. |
| 14b. | Roger Poten, King's chaplain, late prior of Elsingspittle, London. Rectories of Alderman bury, London, and Stansted Thele, Herts. Elsingspittle. Undated. |
| 15. | Sir Thos. lord Burghe. Louth Park abbey, Line. Undated. |
| 44. | Thos. Grey, King's servant. 10l. annuity out of Langley priory, Leic. |
| Ric. Long, King's servant. Lands in Greenwich, the "Queen's lands" in East Greenwich, West Greenwich, Dexforde (sic), Levesham, Kedbroke, Charleton, Wolwyche, Beknam, and Chesselhest, Kent, forfeited by Hen. Norres, and Old Court manor in Greenwich. Undated. |
| 44b. | Thos. Thompson, King's servant. Kyrby Bellers priory, Leic. 1 March. |
| 45. | Sir Osburn Ichyngham. Manor of Netherhall in Hyklyng, Norf. Redelyngfeld. Undated. |
| Thos. earl of Wiltshire. Lands and rent reserved in a lease 20 Feb. 28 Hen. VIII. to Robt Southwell, or Bromeholme priory, &c. Undated. |
| 46. | Thos. Myller, Lancaster Herald. Torkesey priory, Linc. Undated. |
| 46b. | Dennis Toppes, King's servant. Baldon rectory, Oxon. Dorchester. —— 28 Hen. VIII. |
| 47b. | John Berney, sewer of the Chamber. 10l. annuity out of Lodne and Carleton manors, Norf. 21 Dec. |
| 60b. | Chr. Assheton, a gentleman usher of the Chamber. The lands (for 30 years after her death) which he now holds in right of his wife Katharine, late wife of James Strangwaies, dec., i.e., the manors of Filbertis alias Philbertis, Long Wittenham, Fiffehide alias Fiffeld and Eyton alias Etton, Berks., as granted to the said James and Katharine by patent 13 Feb. 3 Hen. VIII.; also the manors of Frilsham alias Fryleford and Garford, Berks., granted to the said Katharine by the name of Katharine Gorden, widow, in 9 Hen. VIII. 20 Jan. |
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