Catalogue description BADDESLEY CLINTON AND WARWICK

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Details of DR 3/291
Reference: DR 3/291
Title: BADDESLEY CLINTON AND WARWICK
Description:

Memorandum of the persons present at the sealing of deeds relating to the manor of Baddesley Clinton and lands in Warwick on 10 January 22 Henry VII [1506/7].

 

'These be the names of them that were present when Nicholas Brome esquire sealed his dedes of the maner of Baddusley & certen londes in Warrewyk & in other places to the use of Edward Ferrers esquire & Constance his wyff as it apperith in the same dedes the xth day of January xxiith yere of the reign of Kyng Herry the viith

 

First mastres Kateryn Brome, John Brome esquire and Elizabeth his wyf, Robert Bankes parson of Baddusley, John Mountford', John Byrd' & Anne his wyf, Roger Slye, Robert a Lee & William Bakere & other' etc.'

 

Undated: early 16th century.

 

[In the hand of Edward Ferrers c. 1630].

 

1506

 

John Brome & Elizab: his wife Katherine Brome

 

Robert Banckes parson

 

Jo: Mountford

 

Jo: Bird & Anne his wife

 

Roger Sly

 

Robert a lee & William Baker

 

Endorsed:

 

1. [In the hand of Edward Ferrers c. 1630]

 

The names of those yt were presente att ye sealinge of ye deedes by Nichol Brome unto Sr Edw: Ferrers the 10th day of Januarie in ye 22te yeares of ye raigne of Henry ye viith

 

Nicho: Brome his 3 wives

 

Elizab: Arundle

 

Lettice Catesby

 

Katherine Lampecke

 

He had 2 daughters by Eliz his first wife Isable the eldest maried to Tho: Marrow sogent at law Constance the yonger married to Sr Edw: Ferrers by whom he had the manor of Baddesly Clinton in mariagge

 

2. [c. 1839]

 

The names of the Persons present at the sealing of the Settlement by Nicholas Brome of Baddesley on the 10th of January 22d. Henry 7th. on the marriage of Edward Ferrers with Constance Brome the daughter of said Nicholas -

 

[85a]

Date: 10 January 1506/7; early 16th century
Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical condition: Paper. 5¼ x 8½ in. File holes at head of document.

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