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Indenture witnessing that whereas Sir John de Segrave, Adam, the prior, and the convent...

Catalogue reference: E 326/3526

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This record is about the Indenture witnessing that whereas Sir John de Segrave, Adam, the prior, and the convent... dating from 1370 May 1 in the series Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 326/3526
Date
1370 May 1
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Indenture witnessing that whereas Sir John de Segrave, Adam, the prior, and the convent of Chaucumbe, John Denes, and Robert Freman, free tenants of Chaucumbe, granted to Henry, lord of Williamescote, Robert Basset, Robert Warner, and John Cosyn, free tenants of Williamescote, that as often as they chanced to go towards Chaucumbe by the road extending from Chaucumbe priory beyond the pasture of Sir John and the prior and of their tenants, and also that of the said Henry and his tenants, to the mill called 'Thokyes mulne' towards Bourton, they might go on foot or on horseback with cattle and carts at all hours; and the said Henry, moreover, granted to the said Sir John, Sir Adam, the prior, and their tenants of Chaucumbe, that they might go to and from Williamescote in like manner: Thomas de Williamescote knight, Thomas de Baddeby, clerk, John de Herdwyk, and Hugh de Willamescote, chaplain, late the parson of Cudyngton church, grant to Henry, the prior, and convent of Chaucumbe, that they may freely use the aforesaid way and drive cattle and sheep to their common pasture in Wardinton and Williamescote, etc. Witnesses:—Sirs Roger de Cotesford, John de Lyouns, and Thomas de Brougton, knights, and others (named). [Northamptonshire] Feast of the Apostles Philip and James, 44 Edward III. Two seals, one of arms.

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