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Demise by John Howard and Gerard Braybrook, knights, John Bale, clerk, Robert Darcy,...

Catalogue reference: C 146/2222

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This record is about the Demise by John Howard and Gerard Braybrook, knights, John Bale, clerk, Robert Darcy,... dating from 1420 Jul 9 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/2222
Date
1420 Jul 9
Description

Demise by John Howard and Gerard Braybrook, knights, John Bale, clerk, Robert Darcy, John Gower, parson of the church of Southcherche, Nicholas Berneres, and John Bernard, of Great Waltham, to Robert de la Rokele, of Essex, esquire, and Margaret his wife, of their manor called 'Wygepet.' and two messuages, six hundred acres of land, and pasture, meadow, wood and 12s. rent, called 'Coggessales' and 'Peions' in Elmedon, Wendenelout, Arkesden and Wygepet, for their lives; with remainder to Thomas, bishop of Durham, John Thoralby, Nicholas Hulme, William Brown, and Richard Kellowe, clerks, Thomas Holden, James son of Richard de Radclif, John de Radclif, of Chaderton, Richard de Rissheton, James de Grenehalgh, William de Moston, John Depeden, and Richard de Clayton, in fee. Witnesses:—William Coggeshale, knight, and others (named). 9 July, 8 Henry V. Essex

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Seal of arms, imperfect.
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