Henry Pilkington, son of Sir John Pilkington: Letters of attorney from him and Eleanor his wife to T. Daytone and J. Jacksone, to receive seisin of the lands of John and Katherine Loudham: 1420.
Northampton; Convent of Friar Hermits of St. Augustine: Letter of the Prior, granting to Richard Horton and Agnes his wife the prayers of the Convent: 1442. Richard Horton: Grant to him and Agnes his wife of participation in the prayers of the Convent of Friars Hermits at Northampton: 1442.
LETTER. from William, Prior of the convent of Friar Hermits of St. Augustine, Northampton, granting to Richard Horton and Agnes, his wife, a participation in the benefits derived from the prayers of the convent; dat. 31 Dec. 1442;-Certificate of Richard Wemmes, Mayor of Northampton, as to the genuineness and validity of certain deeds conveyed by John Baret to Simon Philippe of Northampton, mercer, and inrolled on the memoranda rolls of the town ; dat. 17 Oct. 19 Hen. VI. [1440];-Certificate ...
Richard Wemmes, Mayor of Northampton: Signature: 1440. John Baret: Certificate of the genuineness of certain deeds conveyed by him to S. Philippe: 1440.
Archdeacon of Northampton: Impression of his seal: 1473. John Browne, Rector of St. Peter of Rushstone: Certificate that his executors had duly administered to his effects: 1473.
A PARCHMENT ROLL of the xvth century, containing copies of nine deeds relating to the families of Botillere, Stotusbury, Loudham, and Pilkyngtone, of Northampton, and to lands and tenements in the same town ; as also to the manor of Cokeleye, co. Suff ; dat. 3-6 Hen. VI. [1425-1428.] [Add. Ch. 6057.]
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Stotusbury family; of Northampton: Deeds relating to: 1425-1428. Pilkington family, of Northampton: Deeds relating to: 1425-1428. Town of Northampton: Deeds relating to lands in: 1425-1428. Loudham family, of Northampton: Deeds relating to: 1425 1428. Cockley Cley, Norfolk: Deeds relating to...
SEVEN DEEDs relative to lands in Chipping Wardon, co. Northt., from the 38 Edw. III. [l364] to the 27 Hen. VIII. [l535] ;-Receipt from William Overtone, monk and chamberlain of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, to the Abbot of Sulby, co. Northt., for the sum of £5 2s., being one year's rent for the manor of Sulbv ; dat. 29 Hen. VIII. [1537] ; with official Seal;-Feoffment from Thomas Dynham, Esq., [Treasurer to Edward VI.,] to Edmund Bacon, Gent., and John Mortune, chaplain, for the u...