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Feoffment by Eichard at Grene of Plumstede to Thomas atte Grene and William atte...

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This record is about the Feoffment by Eichard at Grene of Plumstede to Thomas atte Grene and William atte... dating from 1460 Mar 4 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/11058
Date
1460 Mar 4
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Feoffment by Eichard at Grene of Plumstede to Thomas atte Grene and William atte Grene the younger of the same, William Loumour, 'gentilman,' John Bayly of Little Bernyngham and John Bulwer of Shyryngham, of a piece of land in Plumstede called 'Mooremarm' in a place called 'the Lound,' between the free land of the church of Tounbernyngham, his own land, and the path called 'Millesty,' which piece of land he had, jointly with William Bonde and John Heygate, of Plumstede, since deceased, by the gift of Richard Thurkeld, of Little Bernyngham, chaplain, by charter dated at Plumstede Monday after St. Martin in the winter, 3 Henry VI; also of a piece of land of 1½a. at Dudpyttes, in Little Bernyngham, abutting on bond land of John Paston, esquire, etc, which he had jointly with the said William Bonde and John Heythegate, since deceased, by the gift of Roger Talyour, of Little Bernyngham by charter dated there Sunday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 4 Henry VI; also of a piece of land containing 1a. 1r. between the path leading to Plumstede Church, land called 'Cryppynglond,' etc.; and of another piece containing la. next his own land &c, which two pieces he had jointly with the said persons, since deceased, by the gift of Joan late the wife of William Thurkeld of Little Bernyngham, by charter dated at Plumstede, Friday the eve of the Epiphany, 3 Henry VI. Witnesses: William atte Grene, clerk, and others (named). Norfolk. Plumstede, 4 March, [38 Henry VI].

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