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This record is about the Demise by William Fenys, knight, lord of Say, Richard Waller, Walter Mauntell, and... dating from 1461 Feb 12 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Demise by William Fenys, knight, lord of Say, Richard Waller, Walter Mauntell, and William Gaynesford, esquires, to Geoffrey Boleyn, citizen and mercer of London, Master Thomas Boleyn, clerk, Master Thomas Mannyng, clerk, Thomas Ursewyk, Thomas Burgoyn, Thomas Bryan, Hugh Fenne, gentlemen, and Richard Suthwell, esquire, of the manors of Hevere Cobham, and Hevere Brokays, with lands, etc., in the parishes of Hevere and Chydyngstone, which the grantors lately held jointly with John Gaynesford, esquire, deceased, by the demise of Joan, late the wife of William Brenchesle, knight; except two mills in Melbrook called 'Cranstede milles,' and lands which formerly belonged to William, late lord of Clynton and Say. 12 February, 39 Henry VI. Injured. Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment in the Common Pleas, Easter Term, 4 Edward IV. Kent
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