Gift: Simon Channey and Stephen de Colden chaplains to Peter de Frothyngham and his son William.

Reference No:
U DDCV/154/4
Dates:
11 Aug 1342
Description:
Capital messuage of the manor of Frothyngham near Neusum with adjacent crofts, Mikilcroft, 4 oxgangs held of Sir John de Faucomberg, a place of meadow and pasture called Redparrok, all the meadow and pasture in Hundeplace with Hundeplacebrig with all appurtenances in Frothyngham. All arable with adjacent herbage in Neusum near Frothyngham. A croft in Frothyngham sometime held by William de Frothyngham, brother of P. de F., of the gift of said William son of P. de F. Witn. John de Faucomberg of Redmar, John de Sancto Martino of Holaym, William Sancto Quintino of Wynested, John de Redmar, John de Waldeby, John de Walcotes, William Aldelot of Neusum near Frothyngham. Given at Frothyngham near Neusum, Sun. after St. Laurence martyr 1342.
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of Crust Todd and Mills, Solicitors, of Beverley