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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D231/M/T/421
TitleGift by Robert Bradefeld formerly of Parva Elyngham [Little Ellingham] to Thomas Elyngham of Griston, Phenne his wife, Thomas his son, Robert Syred, `master' of the chapel of the church of the Holy Cross at Attilburgh, Richard, rector of the church of Rokelond Tofts, Thomas Crosse of the same place and Simon Bolour of Griston of 50 acres 1 rood of land and wood with messuages, buildings and gardens adjacent with appurtenances in Parva Elyngham called Woodhouse, namely 20 acres in the messuage, garden, woods and closes, 30 acres 1 rood of arable land in the various fields of Parva Elyngham, along with a piece of ground in the commons and waste with the timber and trees growing there called Outwode adjacent to the messuage and the wood, all of which he (Robert) inherited on the death of Cecilia his mother: the 20 acres of the messuage, garden and inclosure lie between the tenements of John Sawere and the piece of ground called Outwode to the South, and the common of Parva Elyngham to the North and East and the highway to the West; and the piece of ground called Outwode is situated adjacent to the garden and wood between the garden and wood to the North and a close called Inham to the South, and a tenement of the said John Sawere on the West, and a stream called Watirren on the East: and the said 30 acres 1 rood of arable land, 14 acres in the Redyng Field of which 4 acres lie between the land of William Crowe of Hengham on the East, and the land of John Sawere on the West, and 2 acres more lie to the south of the said 4 acres next to the common of Parva Elyngham on the South, and 8 acres in a close called Cloeredyng lying between th headland of the above two acres and the lands of John Sawere the East, and the common to the West; 8½ acres of arable land in the Westfeld alias Millefeld of which 1 acre lies between the land of a certain Thomas Carbonell to the North and the land of Robert Cuccock to the South with the highway to the East, one acre lies between a close called Fyssheles and the land of Robert Cuccock to the North, another acre lies in the next furlong namely next to the pasture of Robert Cuccock that lies adjacent to a close of the manor of Parva Elyngham called Le Ker and lying above Nottehil Furlong to the South, a further 1½ acres lies above the said Nottehil Furlong of which 1 acre lies next to the land of William Partty and ½ acre lies next to the land of Robert Cuccock and butting above the common way called Milleweye to the South, and 1 acre next to Howysnere between the land of John atte Wode to the East and John atte Grene to the West, and butting above the Milleweye to the North, ½ acre lying above Grillong Furlong between the land of Robert Cuccock on one side and the land of John atte Moor on the other and butting above the land of Thomas Marton the East, 1½ acres above Goethorn Furlong of which 1 acre lies between land belonging to the manor of Elyngham Parva to the South and the land of John atte Grene to the North, and ½ acre lies from another part of the lands of the said John atte Grene between his land to the South and the land of John Bele to the North and abutting above the land of the church of Elyngham to the East and 1½ acres lying above kerlondfurlong of which the said acre called Fyversdeaky? lies between the land of the manor of Elyngham and the land of William Partty the East, and the said ½ acre lies from another part of the lands of William Partty namely between the same land on the West and the land of Robert atte Grene to the East, and butting a demesne close called le ker to the North; and 7 acres 1 rood 00 perche, in the Estfeld of which ½ acre lies from the boundary of a croft of the church of Elyngham called Churchecroft namely between the land of Robert Cuccock, (a further) three roods lie above Strypeshill between the land of John atte Wode to the North and the headland of a furlong called Upsty to the South, 1 acre lies in the same furlong of Upsty between the land of Thomas Gerard on one side and the land of William Wright on the other, and butting above the said three roods to the North, also 3 acres lying on a furlong called Benethestye namely between the land called Lammpehalfacre on one part and the land of William Marton on the other, and abutts above Upstyhevedes to the North, and 2 acres in the same furlong between his own land to the East and abutting above Upstyhevedes to the North and ½ acre lying in another furlong to the West, namely near Severode next to the land of the church of Elyngham and abutting above the land formerly Thomas Brown's
Witnesses: John Fitzrauff, Henry Pakenham, William Parity, Robert Cucook, Thomas his son, John atte Wode, John Bele, John Grene and others
Dated Friday the vigil of St Andrew 3 Henry V
Date[29 Nov 1415]
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorOkeover family of Okeover
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