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Duplicate of Feoffment by Roger de Rolling, and Maud, daughter of William de Essetesford,...

Catalogue reference: E 40/11774

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This record is about the Duplicate of Feoffment by Roger de Rolling, and Maud, daughter of William de Essetesford,... dating from 1271 Jul 21 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/11774
Date
1271 Jul 21
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Duplicate of Feoffment by Roger de Rolling, and Maud, daughter of William de Essetesford, his wife, to Sir Roger de Leyburn [and Dame Eleanor de Vallibus, countess of Winchester, his wife], of their manors of Essetesford and Pakemanneston, and all their land of Bocwell [Bokwell] and all their rent at Bromenesmithe [Bromenesmythe] and all their rent at Yburmesdenn [Iburnesdenn] and all their land at Serle [Scherle], with all their land and all their rent in whatever place in the county of Kent [and Sussex (Sussexie)], with the advowson of the church of Essetesford, with homages, knights' fees, bondholdings (villenagiis), etc. to the same belonging in the counties of Kent and Sussex (Sussessie); to hold of them during their lives, and after their decease of the heirs of the said Maud; rent 1d. at Michaelmas, at Essetesford; for this Roger gave them, for their lives, with remainder to Maud's heirs, his manor of Stocton [Stokton], which he had by the gift of Sir Nicholas de Criel and of William Herigaud, in the county of Huntidon, and 15l. of land which he had from Roger Lovedey [Loveday], in Rumford, Essex. Witnesses: Sir Stephen de Penecestre, Sir Goucelin de Badelesmer [Baddesmer], Sir Richard de Thany, Sir John de Rokesle, Sir William Peyforer [Payforer] and Sir Thomas de Sandwic', knights, Roger Lovedei [Loveday] and others (named). Essex, Huntingdonshire, Kent, Sussex. The morrow of St. Margaret, 55 Henry III. 

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Duplicate of E 40/11766, One seal
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