Piece
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 40/12060
This record is about the Indenture between John de Wylby and Thomas de Wylby, his brother, reciting that whereas... dating from 1375 Sept 9 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture between John de Wylby and Thomas de Wylby, his brother, reciting that whereas John had granted to Thomas a moiety of all the land, etc. which he had by the gift and feoffment of Sir John de Stafford, in Bobunhull, to effect a reasonable partition thereof they had agreed that Thomas should have a messuage in Bobunhull in 'Frydayswellelane,' on the north side, with a croft adjacent, 1½a. arable adjacent in the common field of Bobunhull, and a half virgate of land, and meadow, etc. there, etc.; also the rents and services of John de Yerdeley, Hugh Schoteswell and Femot his wife, and 4s. of the 9s. 8d. yearly rent from the land, etc. which were William Bate's, with commons, etc. as one half of the premises; John to have the remainder; John to acquit Thomas against the chief lords of Bobunhull and against John de Catesby; Thomas to pay yearly to Lucy, their mother, for life, 6s. 8d. in part of 1 mark, which she was to receive yearly for life from them, and further to pay 2s. yearly to her for her residence (habitacione) with her son John. Warwickshire. Kenilleworth, Sunday after the Nativity of the B.V.M., 49 Edward III.
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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A
Indenture between John de Wylby and Thomas de Wylby, his brother, reciting that whereas...
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