Catalogue description Demise by Thomas de Stonore, esquire, and Thomas Chaucere, with others, enfoeffed by the...

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Details of C 146/3536
Reference: C 146/3536
Description:

Demise by Thomas de Stonore, esquire, and Thomas Chaucere, with others, enfoeffed by the said Thomas de Stonore in the manor of Penyton Meysy, to William Whythygg of Enam, of the said manor of Pentyton Meysy, except the woods and the advowson of the church there, for seven years from Michaelmas next, paying 22l. yearly; the grantee to keep the houses of the said manor in repair, except the hall, kitchen, bakehouse, and a building called 'le knyght Chambre', now ruinous, which Thomas and his foeffees are to repair within the first year. Witnesses:- Thomas Sakevyle, knight, and others (named) etc,: [Hants.] Dated: 1 May, 1 Henry VI.

Note: seal
Date: [1422-1423]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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