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Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Catalogue reference: E 40/5511
Date: [1100-1603]
Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Piece
Catalogue reference: E 40/11508
This record is about the Indenture being the defeasance of the feoffment made by Henry Glympton, of Little... dating from 1396 Sept 24 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture being the defeasance of the feoffment made by Henry Glympton, of Little Hadham, to Sir Thomas Morwelle, knight, John Baryngton, Walter Bawde, Henry de Fylongleye and Sir John Brownyng, chaplain, of his land, etc. in Hadham aforesaid and Storteford, viz. that after his death Margaret, his wife, shall be enfeoffed by them of all the land, etc. in Hadham, for life, while chaste and sole, with remainder to Henry de Fylongleye, his cousin (cognato) in fee, the said Henry finding a chaplain for twenty years, or two chaplains for ten years, after his death; to celebrate for the souls of Roger and Roger, the priests, his late masters (pro animabus Rogeri, Rogeri, sacerdotum nuper magistrorum suorum), of him, the said Henry, and of Joan, his wife, etc.; in the event of the said Henry de Fylongleye dying before the remainder take effect, the premises to be sold to the highest bidder and the proceeds expended in masses for the souls of the said Roger, Roger, Henry and Joan, and of the said Henry de Fylongleye and Margaret; the rent of 13s. 4d. due from Thomas Pynchepole in Storteford to remain immediately on his decease to the said Henry de Fylongleye. Hertfordshire. Sunday after St. Maurice, 20 Richard II. Memorandum that the said Henry de Fylongleye promised to perform his part of the above.
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