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Feoffment by Thomas Lovell, Henry Marney, and Thomas Inglefeld, knights, John Erneley,...

Catalogue reference: E 40/7551

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E 40/7551
Date
1511 July 6
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Feoffment by Thomas Lovell, Henry Marney, and Thomas Inglefeld, knights, John Erneley, and John Porte, to the King of the castle and lordship of Tonge, the manors of Swancombe, Moreworth, Swanton, Erehith, Southfrith by Tunbrigge, Kyngesdon, Drayton, Westgrenwiche, Shillingfeld in Chilham, Ifeld, Wellys, Cosyngton, Ledes, and Bromfeld, co. Kent; 'the manors of Walsingham, Bircham, Oulton, Bale, Gunthorp, and Sharrington, co. Norfolk; the manors of Claretthall, Berdefeld, Thaxstede, Lachelhall, and Northfanbrigge, co. Essex; the manors of Newbury, New Wyndesore, Old Wyndesore, Stratfeld Mortymer, and Woughfeld, co. Berks; the manors of Roiston, Alington, Gilden Mardon, Armyngton, Harleton, Hardewike, Toft, Swafham Pryour, Swafham Bulbek, and Hernyngeshey, co. Cambridge; the castles of Wigmore, Nerberth, Clyfford, and Radnore, and the lordships of Commotoydour, Prestheved, Elvell, Dynas, and Bulth; the manors of Wigmore, Beriton, Elleton, Lenthale Counte, Lenthale Starkez, Lyntwardyn, Pedwardyn, Malmehull Lacy, Wolferlowe, Waltestone, Ewyas Lacy, Penbrugge, Kyngeslane, Orleton, Mawardyn, Wynferton, Ereslane, Marcle, Nerberth, Blenleveney, Netherwode, Thornebury, Glasebury, Wodhampton, Legh, Yetton, Cranlech, Croft, Wrathrei[n]ghnon, Norton, and Beaudeley, co. Hereford and Marches of Wales; the manors of Doklington and Fynmere, co. Oxford; also the boroughs of Wareham and Waymouth, and the manors of Marshwode, Cranbourne, Tarentgundevile, Pymperne, Stupull, Wike, and Portland, co. Dorset; the manors of Sanden and Bokeland, co. Hertford; the castles of Kentles, Ludlowe, Mountgomery, and Knoklas, and the hundred of Shirbury, also the lordships of Millenyth, Ludlowe, Mountgomerye, and Mortymers Hall, and the manors of Denbigh, Clibury, Ernewode, Hugley, Staunton Lacy, and Beauley, co. Salop and Marches of Wales; the manors of Worthymortymer and Houkmortymer, co. Hants, also four messuages, land, wood, furze and heath, and 20s. rent in Great Graymesdon, co. Huntingdon; also the castles of Carlian, Uske, and Tregruke, and the lordships of Edelwogan and Uske, and the manors of Brymmeston, Wynston, Bisseley, Hamptenet, Musarden, Lyswyry, Lebenet, Trilbek, and Trigruke, co. Gloucester and the Marches of Wales; the castle and borough of Briggewater, the manors of Eston, Haygrove, Odecombe, Mulverton, Neweton Plecy, Nerecheche, Menedenip, North Pederton, and Exmore, co. Devon and Somerset; the manors of Bagshotte and Shire, co. Surrey; the castle and borough of Clare, and the manors of Erbury, Hunden, Wodhall, Sudbury, and Southwold, co. Suffolk; the manors of Hoton Panell, Hoton on the hill (super montem), and Doncastre, co. York; the manors of Bremesgrome, Norton, and Clyfton on Denied, co. Worcester; the manor of Arley, co. Stafford; and the manors of Whaddon, Stupleclayden, Cresselowe, Nasshe member of Birton, Agmondesham, and Wendover, co. Bucks; all which premises formerly belonged to the late King Edward IV as earl of March, and which they had lately recovered against Katharine, countess of Devon, one of the daughters and heirs of the said late king and Thomas Howard, knight, and Anne his wife, another such daughter and heir, as appears of record before the justices of the Bench in Trinity Term of the undermentioned year. Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the Close Roll, 3 Henry VIII. Kent etc. 6 July, 3 Henry VIII. 

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Signed. Five seals, one of arms (Englefield) and one broken.
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