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Catalogue reference: C 146/758
This record is about the Demise by the Lady Philippa, Queen of England, to Simon Noreys, clerk, rector of... dating from [1363-1364] in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Demise by the Lady Philippa, Queen of England, to Simon Noreys, clerk, rector of the church of Castor in Flegg, and John de Repynghale, of the wardship of the manors of Wyrmegay, Rungeton, Stowe, Fyncham, Wynbergh, Strumpesawe, Cantele, and Clopton, in Norfolk and Suffolk, and the manors of Bercompe, with the rents of Berwyk, Barlyng, and Flecchyng in Sussex, and the manor of Adyngton in Surrey, which belonged to Sir John de Bardolf, knight, to whom the wardship and been granted by the King during the minority of the heir: to hold from the death of the said Sir John de Bardolf until the said heir should attain full age; reserving the said Queen the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, etc, together with incidents of feudal tenure: Norf. Suff. Sussex. Surrey. Dated: Chertsey, 30 November, 37 Edward III
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