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Folios: 489v-490. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter...

Catalogue reference: DL 42/2/33/64

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This record is about the Folios: 489v-490. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter... dating from [1235] 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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DL 42/2/33/64
Date
[1235]
Description

Folios: 489v-490. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter K. Agreement.

First party: Simon de Bona Villa [Bonvile] and Sibyl, his wife.

Second party: John de Lascy [Lacy], earl of Lincoln and constable of Chester.

Place or subject: Simon and Sibyl demised to John their whole share of the manor of Segewroch [Sedgebrook] in all things, and the whole right and claim which they ever had or could have, without any reservation. To hold to John and his heirs from the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 19 Hen III [2 February 1235] of Simon and Sibyl, as long as Sibyl lives thereafter, paying every single year to them throughout her life, six marks at Easter for all services and exactions, of which John is to pay in advance the farm of the first three years, namely eighteen marks, and one robe of 40s, which money together with the robe Simon and Sibyl ought to be paid within the Close of Easter after the Purification. After the term of three years has been completed, John and his heirs are held every single year at Easter to Simon and Sibyl in the payment of six marks, for as long as Sibyl is alive. [Further details given].

County: [Lincolnshire].

Additional people: Richard the chaplain at Heppewurth [Epworth]; Hugh, rector of the church of Knessal [Kneesall]. Witnesses: Norman Darcy; Nicholas de Quatuormaris; Henry de Longo Campo [Longchamp]; William de Longo Campo; and Geoffrey de Buns.

About 19 Hen III.

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For the original charter see: DL 25/3453

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