Gift: John Bryan, clerk to Joan, Countess of Westmorland

Reference No:
U DDWB/5/43
Dates:
7 Nov 1435
Description:
Manor of Anneys Burton and all his property there. Excepting a sheepfold without the gates of the manor; 5 waste cottages in Westgate; a waste cottage in tenure of Peter de York; another in tenure of Robert Collynge; cottage and croft called Coupplace; cottage in tenure of Henry Scot; messuage, garden and 2 bovates in tenure of Robert Curson with parcels of meadow called Broudon and Lytyllfishpoll; moiety of a messuage, croft, garden and 3 bovates in tenure of Geoffrey Tallyoure; and the turbary of the Turfcare or elsewhere, which were demised by Thomas, Bishop of Durham to J.B. and to John Stafford, Bishop of Bath and Wells; William, Lord de Zouche; Sir John Sutton, Baron of Dudley; Robert Rolleston and Richard Caudray, clerks, Sir William Tyrewhite, Sir Thomas Blount, Richard Newton, serjeant at law, Richard Hore clerk, and William Dales jointly (all of whom have quitclaimed to J.B. their interests in the demised premises): For 4 years from St. Martin for maintenance of Walter Gryffith and wife Joan; with reminder to Walter Griffith, first-born son of Sir John Griffith, and his wife Joan, daughter of Sir Ralph Neville, and heirs of their bodies; then to Sir J.G. Witn. Sir John Salven, Robert Constable of Flamburgh, Anthony Seyntquintyn, Robert Haytfeld, Christopher Spenser, Seal 'I'
Format:
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Extent:
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Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family (incorporating Griffith) of Burton Agnes