Joan Brenchesle recovering lands - 1440

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Joan Brenchesle recovering lands - 1440

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 07 jun 2006 21:30:23

This one really took some typing and checking but I think it is now
correct. Lots of names here and lots of places.

Henry VI, Vol 3, Page 419.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0419.pdf

Membrane 26.

June 14th 1440.
Westminster.

Whereas Thomas Wallere and John Brook lately demised for life to Joan,
late the wife of William Brenchesle, knight, all the estate which
they, with him and Nicholas Potyn and William Potyn, clerk, also
deceased, had in the manor of Bylsyngton, said to be held in chief, by
grant of John Stablegate to them, their heirs and assigns; with
remainder to John Crane and William Arderne, clerks, William Makenade,
Stephen Bettenham, William Cheyne fo the county of Sussex, Richard
Makehurst, William Bertyn, Thomas Marchant, Richard Brenchesle, Henry
Malveysyn, Henry Gotele and Richard Huntyndon, their heirs and
assigns; and after she had entered the other remaindermen released the
premises, by the name of all those lands, tenements, rents,
reversions, farms and services, which Joan late the wife of William
Brenchesle, knight, held for life in the parishes or towns of
Brenchesle, Pepyngbury, Capele, Tudule,Tunbrigg, Hadlo, Ealdyngge,
Horsmondenne, Goutherst, Bysyngton, Rokyngge, Aldyngton, Smethe,
Broke, Seyntemariecherche and Newecherch or elsewhere in the county of
Kent, whereof the remainder after death pertaining to him, to Stephen
Bettenham, Thomas, his son, William Cheyne of the county of Sussex,
Henry Hoorne, John Martyn of Derteford, Richard Wakehurst, Thomas
Elys, Thomas Marchant, Thomas Hordeene, Simon Cunghurst, Richard
Huntyndon, Henry Gotle and Henry Malveysyn, and the said Joan attorned
to them, the king's licence not being obtained in these matters; the
king, for 10 marks paid in the hanaper, has pardoned these trespasses,
and grants licence to her to retain the manor for life with remainder
as aforesaid.

Transcribed from pdf file by Bob Brenchley, 7th June 2006. from a
source found at:-
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0419.pdf

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