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Revision as of 20:05, 24 January 2014

Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.

C78 1534

C78 1536

C78 1537

C78 1538

C78 1539

C78 1540

C78 1541

C78 1542

C78 1543

C78 1544

C78 1545

C78 1546

C78 1547

1534 6 July 26 Thomas Awbrey v. William Rede, Richard Coverte and Robert Darkenole. Messuage called Darneford and 300 acres of land, pasture and wood in Whitchurch, Salop. Latin. C78/2, no. 57 [1]
1536 10 July 28 George Hennege, clerk, dean of Lincoln v Olyver Flynte, clerk, vicar of Chesterfield., Derb. Dispute over pension paid by Vicars to the Dean of Lincoln. C78/2, no. 2 [2]
1536 10 Nov. 28 Alice Grey v Anthony Irby and Nicholas Harryman. Lands in Quadring, Lincs. Latin. C78/2, no. 1 [3]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1537 14 June 29 Geffrey Jenny v Jane Jenny. A divorce. Settlement includes halving of a £16 annuity between the two parties. C78/2, no. 60 [4]
1537 3 July 29 Earl of Cumberland v Thomas Monyngton Evidences and muniments of the manor of Brigge Solers, alias Brigge Super Wye. [Heref.]. Latin. C78/2, no. 58 [5]
1537 3 July 29 Richard Sandford v Thomas Lake. Five messuages in Aldeveld [county not stated]. Latin. C78/2, no. 61 [6]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1538 12 Feb. 29 William Cheke v. Robert Broun. Chattels of Elizabeth Brograve, dec. Latin. C78/2, no 59 [7]
1538 28 Feb. 29 Robert Halley v Thomas Cheyne. Title to manor of Champneis in Tring, Herts. Latin C78/2, no. 20 [8]
1538 20 May 30 John Owtred, now deceased v Henry Stafford, and wife Joan. A garden or orchard called 'Charles garden’ in Dartford, Kent. Latin. C78/2, no. 7 [9]
1538 24 May 30 Henry Horton v Richard Ap Pytte alias Richardes. Two tenements and lands called Geffrye Land held of manor of Silverton, [Devon] and its owner Sir Nicholas Wadham. Latin. C78/2, no. 34 [10]
1538 26 May 30 Vincent Jomper v Richard Barowe. Lease of Manor of Dounton alias 'Le Newcourte’ [County not given]. Latin. C78/2, no 11 [11]
1538 3 June 30 Thomas Willett, Richard Alfeld, Thomas Russham v Edmund Harvy. Eighteen messuages and two fleshstalls in Sudbury, Suff. and 20 acres of-land in Alphamstone, Essex. Latin. C78/2, no. 21 [12]
1538 20 June 30 Richard Wright v Thomas Crathorn. Lease of lands in Saltfleetby, Lines, for 13 years. Latin. C78/2, no 3 [13]
1538 28 June 30 Thomas Pooles v Peter Troboke. Reversion of a messuage and land in Kyrkton in Holland, Lincs. Latin. C78/2, no. 8 [14]
1538 10 July 30 Richard Plumer and wife Alice v John Smyth, clerk Dogmarsh and other parcels of land called Rydyngs held of the manor of Chingford, Essex. Latin. C78/2, no. 64 [15]
1538 26 Oct. 30 Walter Hopton and Joan his wife v Alexander Fettiplace Dismission. Latin C78/2, no. 66 [16]
1538 11 Nov. 30 Humfry Mapurley v. Thomas Longford, and others (not named). Messuage and garden in Nottingham. Latin. C78/2, no. 63 [17]
1538 12 Nov. 30 William Sagemore and John Lobbe v John Wattys and other(named). Three messuages and lands in Thornbury and in Holdsworthy, Devon. Latin. C78/2, no 6 [18]
1538 12 Nov. 30 Thomas Sheynton v Urianus Brereton Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 65 [19]
1538 23 Nov. 30 Joan Longe, widow of Robert Longe, previously wife of Robert Johnson v Paul Withipoll, and Henry Bradshawe, gents. Inheritance of three messuages in Crooked Lane, London and 20 messuages in Southwark. Latin. C78/2, no 4 [20]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1539 4 Feb. 30 Robert Cosyn v George Wolflet, clerk. A debt of £40. Dismission. C78/2, no. 62 [21]
1539 3 July 31 Bartholomew Everard, son William Everard, dec. v Thomas Bele 24 acres of marsh pasture called “Stuerdismarche" in Wisbech, Cambs. and an 18 acre pasture called Stuerdysdiche in Wisbech and Leverington, Cambs. Latin. C78/2, no. 97 [22]
1539 Nov. 31 Thomas Walker, mercer of London and wife Joan, formerly wife and executrix of John Kellett, gent., dec. v William Kellett Four messuages and 49 acres of land in Maiden, Surrey. Latin. C78/2, no. 30 [23]
1539 15 Nov. 31 William Berdisley alias Sadler v Isabel Marshall, widow and executrix of Roger Marshall, dec. Money debt to be fulfilled. Latin. C78/2, no. 38 [24]
1539 27 Nov. 31 William Martyn v Thomas Ap Ryce 8 Messuages, 80 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood and £2 rent in Pebidiocke, South Wales. Latin. Whole entry crossed through. C78/2, no. 71 [25]



Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1540 10 Feb. 31 Elizabeth Whitrowe, widow v Joan Godbare, widow. Latin. Dismission. C78/2, no. 22 [26]
1540 15 April 31 Richard Lincoln v Thomas Mathews. Messuage in Bewdley, Worcs, formerly leased by Thomas Lincoln. Latin. C78/2, no. 68 [27]
1540 24 April 32 John Bakon and William Miles, executors of will of Godfrey Bakon v Thomas Hodson, clerk, and Andrew Gyles. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 5 [28]
1540 8 June 32 Thomas Cowdall of Whitmore, Staffs, husbandman, v Thomas late Abbot of Haghmon and Hugh Cooke, late canon there. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 24 [29]
1540 6 July 32 Elizabeth Swillington v Richard Neel Messuage and various lands in Kaithorp, Leics and Warw. Latin C78/2, no. 70 [30]
1540 14 Oct. 32 Humfrey Tyrrell, esq. v his wife Jane, daughter of Robert Ingleton esq., dec. Jane's inheritance is lands worth 250 marks per annum. A divorce. Cancels indentures of settlement involving lands. C78/2, no. 75 [31]
1540 17 Nov. 32 Thomas Leveson of Wolverhampton, gent, v William Salford, gent and John Howlatt. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 23 [32]
1540 27 Nov. 32 William Gierke v Robert Mountford and wife Margaret and Elizabeth White, widow (Margaret now married to Thomas Style) Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 69 [33]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1541 20 Jan. 32 John Hereford, Master of the Hall or College of the Annunciation of St Mary, otherwise Gonville Hall, Cambridge v Thomas Judderell College's ownership of 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 20 acres of pasture in Wycham and Coventry in Isle of Ely, Cambs. Uncompleted sale of land to Judderell. Latin. C78/2, no 98 [34]
1541 10 Feb. 32 Richard Moreton v Thomas Heryngman Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no 67 [35]
1541 5 May 33 Thomas Poyntell v. John Champneys Sale of wheat, worth £22.10s. Latin C78/2,no. 84 [36]
1541 18 May 33 Rauffe Jackeson and wife Alice (cousin and heir of Isabell Robynson, dec.) v Thomas Skipwith and Thomas Warren. Messuage called the Horsse Shoo and an orchard in St Albans, Herts. C78/2, no. 27 [37]
1541 24 May 33 Laurence Sherewode v Thomas Smalewode Messuage and land in Barre, Staffs., leased by Edward Sprotte, gent. Latin. C78/2, no. 33 [38]
1541 22 June 33 Elizabeth Corbet, widow v. Humfrey Vernon and William Cotton Payment of debt of 200 marks by written obligation. Latin. C78/2, no. 83 [39]
1541 23 June 33 John Webbe, clerk v. Thomas Astyn. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 82 [40]
1541 28 June 33 Elizabeth Lynde, widow of John Lynde, dec. v William Lynde, clerk, an executor of will of John Lynde. Execution of John Lynde's testament and use of his chattels. C78/2, no. 28 [41]
1541 1 July 33 Edward Taylor and wife Katherine v Thomas Skypwyth and others (named). Last will and testament of Gregory Warren of St Albans. Latin C78/2, no. 77 [42]
1541 1 July 33 John Priest of London, grocer v. Arthur Devonshire, grocer and wife Osyth, daughter of petitioner. Lands in Lewisham, Romney and Romney.Marsh, Kent [not specified]. Relating to an earlier enfeoffment. Also lands in Chertsey, Surrey, and in East and 'West Ham, Essex. 2 houses in London. C78/2, no. 87 [43]
1541 1 July 33 John Danyell, esq. v Walter Hendley, esq., Attorney of Augmentations Manor of Ashburnhaurwith appurtenances in Sussex and Kent, and will of late William Ashburnham or Ashbournham. Latin. C78/2, no. 96 [44]
1541 5 July 33 John Wele and others, tenants of manor of Milton Clevedon, Som. v William Grene, gent, owner of manor. Common pasture rights in the manor. See also C 78/1/9. Latin. C78/2, no. 9 [45]
1541 5 July 33 William Gayton of Holt Market, Norf. and wife Joan, daughter and heir of Robert Gedge of Stody, Norf. v William Bulwer. Messuage and land in Stody and Brinton, Norf. Latin C78/2, no. 10 [46]
1541 6 July 33 Edward Belyngham, executor of will of John Everard, dec. v Joan Everard, widow, executrix of William Everard, father of John. Legacies bequeathed to John Everard, including farm of Manor of Ovyngden. 500 marks worth C78/2, no. 73 [47]
1541 20 July 33 John Haselwode of Maidwell, Northants, esq. v Edward Haselwode, esq of London, his brother. Manor of Trafford, one messuage, a water mill and 400 acres of land in Byfield, Northants. C78/2, no. 74 [48]
1541 27 July 33 Richard Reynoldes of London, mercer v Olyver Leder, one of the Six Clerks of Chancery and wife Frances, heir of Francis Bawdewyn dec. Estate and chattels of late Francis Bawdewyn. In return for dropping all suits, etc., Reynolds to pay Leder 300 marks. C78/2, no. 99 [49]
1541 20 Oct. 33 William Wynne v Humfrey Farley. Three messuages and appurtenant lands held in copyhold of the manor of Upledon. Wynne was outlawed and lands granted by copy to Farley in the meantime. C78/2, no. 76 [50]
1541 20 Oct. 33 Richard Pynnell and wife Benedict v Richard Draper Messuage and lands, late of William. Merell, in Great Tey, Essex. Latin. C78/2, no. 72 [51]
1541 21 Oct. 33 William Lyte, gent v Thomas and William Boston. Lease of manor of Fyfeld, Wilts., previously from Dartford monastery, Kent. Cf. C78 1/3. Latin. C78/2, no. 25 [52]
1541 21 Oct. 33 John Rede v Robert Neve and Thomas Shank. Estate of Edmund Clere, dec, including lands in East Tuddenham, Bixton, Colton, Wicklewood and Morley, Norf. Latin. C78/2, no. 26 [53]
1541 11 Nov. 33 Robert Rycardes alias Rychardys v. Roger Pennye and William Davye. Six messuages in Bristol in Broad Mede street. Latin. C78/2, no. 81 [54]
1541 16 Nov. 33 Nicholas Damport v. William Damport and wife Alice. 10 messuages, 200 acres of land, 100 acres of pasture in Weymslo, [Wilmslow], Ches. Latin C78/2, no. 79 [55]
1541 20 Nov. 33 Thomas Hyde v Thomas Skypwyth and other executors of testament of Gregory Warren, dec. Legacies to Hyde in testament of Warren. Latin. C78/2, no. 78 [56]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1542 Hilary Term 33 Robert Brygges et. al., churchwardens of Kirkby in Kendal, Westmoreland v Thomas Pulvertofte. Legacy of a £10 annuity to the parish and school of Kirkby, left in testament of Adam Penyngton, dec. Latin C78/2, no. 100 [57]
1542 6 Feb. 33 Walter Morleyn v John Guldeford, gent, Thomas White and Thomas Ardern. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 13 [58]
1542 7 Feb. 33 Bartholomew Compagni, merchant of Florence in London and his wife Barbara, widow of John Capon, mercer, dec. v Mariott Nerett, mercer of Florence in London. Business of a company in London. Latin. C78/2, no 12 [59]
1542 8 Feb. 33 Richard and John Capron v Roger Ludlam. Inheritance of two messuages and 20 acres of land [place not stated]. Latin. C78/2, no. 29 [60]
1542 8 Feb. 33 Thomas Trolupp of Boston and wife Elizabeth, a daughter of Henry Hunstone of Walpole, Norf. esq. dec. v John Rede and his wife Anne, late wife and executrix of Henry Hunstone. Legacies under the testament of Hunstone, due to Elizabeth Trolupp. C78/2, no 36 [61]
1542 9 Feb. 33 Robert Salter v John Dalkey, clerk, Ralph Pynham and Thomas Wylles. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 14 [62]
1542 9 Feb. 33 William Tappe v John Dee. A meadow and pasture [location not givenl. Latin. C78/2, no. 15 [63]
1542 10 Feb. 33 Richard Petye, son and heir of John Petye v Richard Colchester. Messuage and virgate of land in Ilmington [no county given], late in custody of Colchester as guardian of plaintiff. Latin. C78/2, no. 80 [64]
Undated No date given 34 Joan Duffelde, and Thomas Duffelde v Francis, Matthew and Richard Lambarde, sons of Sir Nicholas Lambarde, dec. Five messuages and two gardens in Dover, and Manor of Northcourt in Hogham, Kent, near Dover: all part of possessions of Thomas Exstall, dec. Signed: by Oliver Leder. C78/2, no. 102 [65]
Undated: circa 34 Edmund Mountperson, esq. v Thomas Mountperson, plaintiff's uncle and executor of testament of Alice Mountperson, dec. Lands late of John Mountperson in Somerford, Matrevas, Seygre, Starkley, Clevancy, Budyston, Wilts. Also lands in Calne, Wilts. Division of lands between the Mountpersons. C78/2, no 16 [66]
1542 10 May 34 Sir Anthony Willoughby v Dorothy Lady Mountjoy and others (named). Manor of Frampton, Lincs, and other lands in England and in Guernsey and Jersey, all estate of the late Robert Willoughby, Lord Broke. C78/3, no. 16 [67]
1542 June 34 Sir Henry Isley v Richard Netter. Rent of 10s for two parcels of land, containing 12 acres called Cokes in East Farleigh, Kent. Latin. C78/2, no. 31 [68]
1542 Trinity Term 34 Sir Robert Dormer v. William Awelde. Evidences from an earlier purchase by plaintiff of Greate Pasture in Wing, Bucks, and lease and occupation of the same. Question of perjury involving defendant. The King's Honourable Council in Whitehall has also made a decree in this case. C78/2, no. 86 [69]
1542 17 June 34 Masters and Guardians of the guild of Coopers of London v. T. Simon Robynson, clerk, formerly rector of Church of St.Michael Bassingshawe, London and 2 Church wardens. Messuage called Le Swanne in parish of St..Michael Bassingshawe London, formerly owned by John Baker of London, cooper, by his last will. Latin. C78/2, no. 85 [70]
1542 20 June 34 William Gresham v Agnes Jacob and Margaret Draper Estate of Robert Flegge, dec, including certain lands in Suffolk [place not specified] called 'Le Fenne Lands'. Latin C78/2, no. 105 [71]
1542 22 June 34 Albann Goodere v Rawnshawe and Mary Goodere. Dismission. Latin C78/2, no. 19 [72]
1542 22 June 34 John Goodrich, clerk v. Nicholas Thorn. Messuage in Bradstrete, Bristol. Latin. C78/2, no. 89 [73]
1542 26 June 34 Thomas Legatt of Romford v John London, warden of College of St Mary of Winchester in Oxford, and Margaret Coke. Manor of Risbridge, Essex, and other rents. C78/2, no. 17 [74]
1542 26 June 34 Christine Woodward v Hugh Wotton, wife Joan and Robert Alen. Messuage and garden in Shrewsbury. Latin. C78/2, no. 90 [75]
1542 26 June 34 John Brat, son of John Brat, dec. and cousin of William Brat, dec. v Richard Cowper and wife Agnes. 3 Messuages, 60 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow in Wellington and Esombrygge. Latin. C78/2, no. 91 [76]
1542 3 July 34 Christopher Fitzjohn v William Taylour. Messuage and tenament called Adam and Eve Southwark, Surrey. Latin C78/2, no. 18 [77]
1542 20 Oct. 34 John Belche v Lewis More, clerk. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 88 [78]
1542 20 Oct. 34 Avise Chafyn, wid. v. Walter Hopton. Dismission. Latin. C78/2, no. 94 [79]
1542 21 Oct. 34 Elizabeth Gest, widow and John Broke v John Goodrige. Life tenure of a messuage, close and 8acres land in Cambridge (Glos), parcel of manor of Cowley, Glos. Latin. C78/2, no. 95 [80]
1542 26 Oct. 34 Agnes Everherst of Chiddingstone, Kent, widow, and her daughter Alice, sister and heir of James Everherst v Richard and Thomas Everherst. Messuage and garden called Setcobbis in Chiddingstone; another parcel called Northriden alias Northfield in Chiddingstone. Latin. C78/2, no. 40 [81]
1542 7 Nov. 34 John Warden v Elizabeth Harte, widow (sister of plaintiff) and Richard Warnecomb, esq. Lands and messuages in Hereford, late the estate of Robert Fuster, including Fusters More, and lease of same. C78/2, no 39 [82]
1542 12 Nov. 34 Sir William Weste and wife Frances v Antony Seyntleger and others (named)executors of will of Joan Lewis, late wife of Richard Lewis, knight, v Humfrey Wingfield, knight, another executor of late Sir Richard Lewis Legacies in will of Sir Richard Lewis. Signed: 'per me Oliver Leder'. Latin. C78/2, no 101 [83]
1542 18 Nov. 34 Laurence Gayner and Henry Edwards, draper v Thomas Ap John of William and Matthew Ap John of William. Debt of £5. Latin C78/2, no 41 [84]
1542 21 Nov. 34 Nicholas Bradshawe, clerk v John Gyfford and wife Elizabeth Rights to take wood in Sudbury Wood, claimed by rector of Sudbury, Derb. Latin. C78/2, no. 92 [85]
1542 21 Nov. 34 Roger Hacheman v John Baker. Lease of messuage, 100 acres of lands, 40 acres of pasture, etc., and common pasture for 300 sheep called Wee Farm in Wee, Southants. Latin. C78/3, no. 17 [86]
1542 24 Nov. 34 Sir Henry Sacheverell and Robert Nesse v John Pendilton. Dismission. Latin C78/2, no. 37 [87]
1542 27 Nov. 34 Penthecost Wattys and Joan Wattys v John Arthur, clerk. Testament of Richard Wattys. Signed by Oliver Leder. Latin. C78/2, no. 103 [88]
1542 27 Nov. 34 Thomas Lukyn v Launcelot Hadyson Dismission. Signed: 'per me Oliver Leder' Latin C78/2, no. 104 [89]
1542 28 Nov. 34 Thomas Reade of Abingdon v William Cater Farm of tithes, originally of Abingdon Abbey, in hamlet of Balking in Offyngton, Berks. Latin C78/2, no. 92 [90]


Year Date Regnal Year Parties Subject Matter Roll/Case No.
1543 13 Feb. 34 Nicholas Blowers v Richard Smythe and William Mucklowe Goods of the late Margerie Blowers C78/2, no. 54 [91]
NO DATE Thomas Nicolls v Edward Deane,. son and heir of Robert Deane, grocer of London, dec. Eight messuages, nine gardens, eight acres of meadow and four acres of pasture in Eton, Bucks, and a messuage in St Martins Le Grande, London. C78/3, no. 25 [92]
1543 Easter Term 35 William Aleyn, gent, v William Pooley, gent, and other inhabitants of Iklingham. Messuage and 83 acres of land, left to poor inhabitants of the town by John Aleyn, dec. by his enfeoffment. C78/2, no. 106 [93]
1543 24 April 35 John Butler v Thomas Butler Three tenements and lands in Clyver, Berks. Signed; 'per me Henry Judde’. Latin. C78/2, no. 55 [94]
1543 25 April 35 William Kyng v Robert Rowson, clerk, rector of Hinton, Northants Farm of the rectory. Latin. C78/3, no. 18 [95]
1543 2 May 35 John Kynnaston v Ralph Kynnaston. Farm of lands in Houghton, in hundred of Ellesmere, Salop., formerly owned by order of St John of Jerusalem. Latin. C78/3, no 19 [96]
1543 29 May 35 William Kegill of Andover, husbandman v John Harsey. One acre of meadow in Andover. Latin. C78/2, no 32 [97]
1543 30 May 35 Thomas Millar v John Meriwether. Moiety of two messuages and 40 acres of land in Sibertswold, ; Kent. Latin C78/2, no 35 [98]
1543 1 June 35 Elizabeth Home and Edmund Horne v Richard Bekyngham, esq.. Manor of Merycourte and Lynam, Oxon. Decree includes arbitration award (in English) of six local men in the case. Latin C78/2, no. 107 [99]
1543 7 June 35 John Longlond, bishop of Lincoln v Gylbert Smythe, clerk archdeacon of Northampton, Richard Leyton, clerk, archdeacon of Bucks., and Richard Coren, clerk, late archdeacon of Oxford. Several rents and pensions claimed by the Bishop from these and his other archdeacons. Archdeacons claim the payments were for Peter's Pence, now abolished by Parliament. Decree is a composition for future payments of archdeacons to bishop. C78/1, no. 67 [100]
1543 7 June 35 Richard Mucklowe v Robert Mucklowe. Lands in Welland and Redhill Cross, Worcs., left in will of William Mucklowe, complainant's father C78/1, no. 67 [101]
1543 10 June 35 Gilbert Sankye, clerk, rector of St Michael, Crooked Lane, London v Henry Pygnell and George Hyde. An annual rent of £1.6s.8d coming from a certain messuage on which another church is built. Defendants are church wardens there. Latin. C78/1, no. 64 [102]
1543 12 June 35 Elizabeth Stele, wid. v John Wylde and Stephen Hyll. A lost bag of money, at Hayes, Midd., belonging to plaintiff's late husband. Latin. C78/3, no. 20 [103]
1543 12 June 35 Nicholas Britten v Nicholas Agarde Lease of manor of Scyerscott, Staffs. C78/3, no. 21 [104]
1543 18 Nov. 35 John Flecher and Thomas Congdon v William Cooke. Farm of Bromehall Grange in Drayton in Hales, within Lordship of Tirley in Staffs. Originally a conventual lease. Latin. C78/3, no 23 [105]
1543 26 Nov. 35 William Burlegh, son and heir of Richard Burlegh v Henry Williams alias Welsheman and wife Christine. . Inheritance of manor of Deverill Longbridge with appurtenances

in Warminster, Birchalke, Ailington, Wilts. Latin.

C78/1, no 66 [106]
1543 27 Nov. 35 Sir Edward Wotton, Mary Dannet, widow, and Antony Coke, esq. (all cousins of Sir Edward Belknap, dec.) v John Brigges and wife Alice, late wife of Belknap. Manor of Weston, Warw. and lands left to his widow by Belknap, worth £92 p.a. C78/3, no 24 [107]