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
Item
Catalogue reference: DL 42/2/30/19
This record is about the Folio: 440v. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter... dating from 1280-1311 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: 440v. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter G. Grant.
First party: Bartholomew, son of Robert de Staynwath [Stenwith].
Second party: Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
Place or subject: The whole of Bartholomew's great orchard lying next to a certain river called Divin [Devon] on the east side and the royal way on the west side. Saving to Bartholomew eight feet in width on the south side of his ditch from the royal way to the river, just as the bounds and metes placed between them declare, and it abuts upon the bridge of Staynwath [Stenwith] towards the south and upon Bartholomew's own land towards the north, with the service and rent of a certain bovate of land which Robert Basset of Wlstorp [Woolsthorpe] holds in the fields of Stenwith of the fee of the said earl from Bartholomew. To hold to the earl and his heirs or assigns freely, quietly, well and in peace for a certain sum of money which the earl paid to Bartholomew in advance.
County: [Lincolnshire].
Additional people: Witnesses: The abbot of Neubo [Newbo]; Nicholas de Ros of Wllisthorp [Woolsthorpe]; Robert Basset of the same; Robert, son of Bartholomew of Casthorp [Casthorpe]; William, son of Robert of the same; William, son of Thomas Manviell of Segbroc [Sedgebrook]; and Nicholas de Von of the same.
Undated.
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Folio: 440v. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter...
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