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Grant by Hugh Wolf, knight, to Thomas Stonore, esquire, John Hampden, John Cottusmore,...

Catalogue reference: C 146/2794

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This record is about the Grant by Hugh Wolf, knight, to Thomas Stonore, esquire, John Hampden, John Cottusmore,... dating from 1426 Nov 30 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/2794
Date
1426 Nov 30
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Grant by Hugh Wolf, knight, to Thomas Stonore, esquire, John Hampden, John Cottusmore, and Thomas Berdeslegh, of a yearly rent of 40s. out of the manor of Bensyngton, during the life of Floria, Hugh's wife; with the condition that if his said wife survive him, and recover her dower against Robert James out of lands etc. in Bensyngton, called 'Munkeputtes,' 'Okele,' and 'Rolves,' and thereupon the said Robert enters upon a tenement in the parish of St Peter's, Walyngford, between the highway called 'Themsestrete' and a garden called 'Hasylgardyn,' and in a dovecot and garden in the parishes of St Peter and St John by the water between Themsestrete and the Thames, extending from Seynt Jhoneshyth to John Warfeld's garden, and which Stonore and the rest of the grantees have as well of the gift of William Noke, clerk, rector of St Peter's in Walyngford, and others (named), as of the release of the said Hugh; or if Floria recover her dower in the said tenement, dovecot, and garden against the grantees, and if the said rent of 40s. thereafter be in arrear, the said grantees are to have the right of entry and distraint during Floria's life on Bensyngton manor; but the said rent is not to be leviable unless they are expelled from the premises in Walyngford as aforesaid, or unless Floria recover her dower as aforesaid. Feast of St Andrew the apostle, 5 Henry VI. [Oxfordshire] [Berkshire]

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