Piece
Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
Catalogue reference: DL 42/235
Date: [1509]-1603
Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
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Catalogue reference: DL 42/2/13/59
This record is about the Folio: 182. Hampshire. Grant. First party: King John. Second party: William Briewerr'... dating from 1204 Mar 5 in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio: 182. Hampshire. Grant.
First party: King John.
Second party: William Briewerr' [Brewer].
Place or subject: The fee of one knight in Meldesham, which John Briewerr [Brewer] holds with the daughter and heir of William de Danmartin; and the fee of one knight in Baukewell [Bakewell] which Ralph Gernun holds. And the fee of half a knight in Thorp which Ralph de Sicca Villa holds. And the fee of one knight in Cunton which Robert the chamberlain holds, and the part which the same Robert has from the king's chamber. And the fee of one knight in Langeford [Langford] which Robert del Estre holds. And the fee of a fourth part of one knight in Uplamburn [Upper Lambourn] which Henry son of Ralph held, and the whole service of Henry de Clinton. And the fees of ten knights in Cornwall which Nicholas de Middelton held. And the fees of ten knights in Notinghamsir' [Nottinghamshire] which were of Roger and Robert de Burn, of which Peter de Sandiacra, [Sandiacre], their heir, has an exchange, namely Chelemeresdun [Chelmorton]. To hold to him and his heirs of the king and his heirs in such a way that those who hold those tenements and their heirs are to be answerable to William and his heirs, and William and his heirs are to answer the king and his heirs. In addition, the king granted to William Briwerr' [Brewer] and his heirs the vill of Snodigton [Snoddington] with assarts, namely thirty acres, and with all other its appurtenances, to hold in fee farm for £8 to be paid to the king and his heirs yearly by the hands of the sheriff of Notingham [Nottinghamshire], and ixty acres of assart which William assarted from his thicket of Sumburn [Somborne] next to his other assart, free and quit from the view and regard of the foresters and from all demand, and the lawn of Caddeby [Cadbury], to be brought into cultivation, which he has of the gift of Hugh de Culunciis in the manor of Burecton [Broughton]. William Brewer and his heirs are to have and hold these tenements well and in peace, freely, quietly, entirely and honourably in all places and things with all liberties and free customs pertaining to them.
County: [Berkshire; Derbyshire; Hampshire]; Nottinghamshire.
Additional people: Witnesses: H. archbishop of Canterbury [Hubert Walter]; E. [Eustace] bishop of Ely; J. bishop of Norwich [John de Gray]; G. bishop of Winchester [Godfrey de Lucy]; G. fitz Peter, earl of Essex; Earl W. Marescall' [William Marshal]; William de Breosa [Braose]; and Hugh de Neville.
Dated by the hands of Simon, provost of Beverley and archdeacon of Wells, at Westminster.
22 Mar 5 John.
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