History summarising the information in the preceding roll and carrying the history of the manor of Thornham, co. Kent, down to the end of Henry IV's reign; [early 15th cent.?]. Latin. Described briefly by Larking, op. cit., p. 26, who suggests that it was compiled towards the end of the 15th cen...
CONTEMPORARY TRANSCRIPT of a grant by Henry III of liberties to the Gilbertine order; 21 April 1252. Latin. See Calendar of Charter Rolls 1226-1257, p. 385. The sewing holes at the top and bottom of the membrane indicate that it originally formed part of a roll. Another membrane which contains contemporary transcripts of grants in 1252 and 1255 by Henry III and was also originally part of a roll is Add. Ch. 76027. It is not clear if these membranes originally belonged to the same roll. The p...
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Henry III of England: Orders; RELIGIOUS. Gilbertines: Grant of liberties to the Gilbertine order by Henry III: 1252: Lat: Copy.
OFFICIAL RECORD of the Court of Paris relating to the transfer of rents in Paris by Theobald Cambellani, 'miles domini Regis', to Geoffrey 'le Camus' and Marie his wife; 9 Jan. 1281[/2]. Latin. The scribe's name is given as Durandus. Phillipps MS. 32011. Presented by the executors of Mrs Primrose Roper through Mrs Ellen Lindsay Watson, Aug. 1981.
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City of Paris: Official record of transfer of rents: 1282: Lat.
FACULTY of John William Charles Wand, Bishop of London, authorizing the burial of the ashes of Sir Henry Wood in the church of St Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct, and the erection of a memorial window, etc.; 21 March 1946. English. Presented with Add. MSS. 56419-56443, by Lady Jessie Wood, Dec. 1969; incorporated 1981.
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Holborn, Middlesex: John William Charles Wand, Bishop of London: Sir Henry Joseph Wood, CH; conductor: Faculty for burial of ashes of Sir H. Wood in the church of St Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct: 1946.
Grant by Walter Grig of Maydestone to Richard Coventre of the same of a way leading from a tenement held by Richard to the highway and a solar built above it. Dat. at Maydestone, Mon. after the Nativity of St John the Baptist, 3 Ric. II [27 June 1379]. Latin. Witn. Alan Denghere, Bartholomew Car...
MISCELLANEOUS DEEDS; 1331-1715. Acquired with the papers of the Wyatt family of Allington Castle, Boxley and Quex, co. Kent, Add. MSS. 62135-62138. See also Add. Ch. 75999-76026. Purchased from J. Marsham, Esq., 23 March 1981.
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Trade and Commerce: Wyatt family; of Kent: Correspondence and papers of Wyatt family: 1331-1874: Partly Lat.
Quitclaim by Walter Gryg of Maydestane to Roger, son of Roger of Twysdenne, of Horsmondene [Horsmonden, co. Kent] of property in Maydstane granted to Roger by Batholomew Carewey and Saffrey ate Legh of Maydestane. Dat. at Maydestane, Thurs. after the Conversion of St Paul, 5 Ric. II [30 Jan. 138...
Grant by Walter Grygge of Maydestane to John Lynne of the same of a wall with easement for carrying a gutter from Lynne's property. Dat. at Maydestane, Sun. of the feast of St Valentine, 12 Ric. II [14 Feb. 1389]. Latin. Witn. Saffr. Legh, Richard Coventre, John Wenbourne, John Marlere, John Ely...
Grant by Walter Gryge of Maydestane to John Elpher of the same of various rents there. Dat. at Maydestane, 10 April 12 Ric. II [1389]. Latin. Witn. John de Lynne, Safr. Legh, Alan Deghere, Batholomew Carewey, John Hoke, John Haukyn. Seal. Maidstone, Kent: Deeds rel. to property there: 1379-14...