Agreement: (i) Sir Miles de Stapylton and (ii) Joan, Lady Deyncourt, Alice, Lady Deyncourt, William Leek, John Affurton and Thomas Penfax

Reference No:
U DDCA2/47/4
Dates:
25 Oct 1408
Description:
Reciting that Sir Brian Fitzaleyn died seised of the advowsons of Bedale and Melsamby (Melsonby), and the patronage and gift of a tithe in Askham Bryan called the little tithe ('le petit tende'), co. York; and of the advowson of Systerne, co. Norfolk, which descended to his two daughters Agnes (the elder) and Maud as two daughters and one heir ('come a deux filles and une heire'); that the share of Agnes passed to her son and heir Miles de Stapylton, and from him to his son and heir Sir Miles, as (i); and that the share of Maud passed to her son and heir Robert, and from him to his daughter and heir, Joan, Lady Deyncourt who granted it to the other parties as (ii): Sir Miles to have the first presentation to the church of Systerne and the tithes of Askham Brian; Joan and the others to have the second; and alternately thereafter. Joan and the others to have the first presentation to the churches of Bedale and Melsonby; Sir Miles to have the second; and alternately thereafter: Seals, (i) missing (Stapleton?) (ii) a fess between 10 billets, 4 and 6 (Deyncourt), impaling barry of six, a bend sinister; (iii) illegible (Deyncourt impaling a saltire?), ('ALEY(S) ... DEYNCURT'?); (iv) a chevron engrailed between 3 helmets; (v) illegible; (vi) missing. Thursday after St. Luke evangelist, 10 Hen IV.
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 item
Language:
French
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Stapleton (incorporating Errington and Tempest) Family, Lords Beaumont, of Carlton Towers