Grant of lands and tenements, etc., with a mill in Great Gransden to Sir Philip de Stowe, knight, and Matilda his wife, which lands, etc., they hold by gift and feoffment of the said Sir Philip., 1334-11-02
Scope and Contents
After the deaths of Philip and Matilda twenty-seven acres of arable called Le Stokkyng de Henwykand the remaining inhabitants of the hamlet of Grantesden Henwyk, viz. Simon Scutard, Richard Mabbotessone and William Elyz are to pass to Hugh de Musters for the term of his life on payment of a rose bud annually at Eltisley; and after his death all lands, etc., to pass to the heirs of Sir Philip de Stowe.
Witnesses: Thomas Scot of Abbotsley; Walter le Brec of Winteringham; Richard Baudewyne; Robert de Clipston de Werest; Adam Garband; William de Draper; William Godwine.
Dates
- Creation: 1334-11-02
Extent
1 membrane(s) : vellum
Language of Materials
Latin
Former / Other Reference
XXIV B 67; (6)
General
Seals missing
Date information
DateText: Great Gransden, Wednesday after All Saints, 8 Edward III.
Originator(s)
Robert de Musters, rector of Lolworth, and Philip de Tansouer, rector of Longstow
Finding aid date
2006-08-03 12:43:24+00:00
Repository Details
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