Joan Brenchley again

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Joan Brenchley again

Legg inn av Gjest » 05 okt 2006 03:31:02

Here are a few more documents that can be useful in the great Joan widow of
William Brenchley debates
Will Johnson
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Canterbury Cathedral Archives: DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE [CCA-DCc-ChAnt/C/1 -
CCA-DCc-ChAnt/C/699]
DEAN AND CHAPTER ARCHIVE
Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Former Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt
Chartae Antiquae C - ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/C

FILE - Grant - ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/C/151 - date: 1 Jul 1447
[from Scope and Content] From: Richard Neuton, knight, chief justice of
the Bench; Thomas Lewkenore, knight; John Fray, chief baron of the Exchequer;
John Gorsich, clerk; John Crakall, clerk; Thomas Hoo, esq; Richard Wakeherst
junior To: John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury Of the advowson of
Brenchley's Chantry at the altar of St John the Baptist in the cathedral church.
Elaborate initial. Clerk given as Broke.

FILE - Grant - ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt/C/152 - date: 21 Jul 1449
[from Scope and Content] From: John Fray, formerly chief baron of the
Exchequer; Thomas Hoo, esq; Richard Wakeherst junior To: Alexander Altham,
chaplain of Brenchley's Chantry On 29 Sep 1445 Richard Wakeherste, senior, and
Thomas Betenham granted to them, as well as to Richard Neuton, knight, chief
justice of the Bench, Thomas Lewkenore, knight, and John Gorsich and John Crakall,
clerks, now all deceased, Bilsington manor and lands in Newchurch, Ruckinge,
Bilsington, Woodchurch, Bonnington, Mersham, Aldington, Kingsnorth and
Shadoxhurst [all Kent]. Also the reversion of a messuage in St Alphege's parish,
Canterbury, which John Browne lately inhabited and which Joan, his widow, holds
for her lifetime. Granting this messuage to Alexander as a dwelling house for
him and his successors. King [Henry VI] granted a licence for this dated 24 Nov
1446, at Westminster. Also granting him an annual payment of £10 payable after
the death of Joan, widow of William Brenchley ('Brenchesle'), knight, from
Bilsington manor and the other lands. With right of distraint if payment in
arrears. Clerk given as Broke. With sign manual of Thomas Hoo. Witnesses: Roger
Fenys, knight; Thomas Echyngham, esq; John Lewkenore, esq; John Fynche, esq;
John Devenyssh, esq; John Pympe, esq; Ralph Selynger, esq

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