Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/203/2

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CP 25/1/203/2, number 1.

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Hec est finalis concordia facta in curia domini regis apud Westm' in die sancti And' anno regni regis Johannis primo coram G. filio Petri, Willelmo de War[enne], Ricardo de Herierd, Simone de Pateshill' Osberto filio Hervei, Johanne de Gestling, iusticibus, et aliis fidelibus domini regis ibidem presentibus Inter Hugonem de Wingham petentem qui Willelmum de Pyle posuit loco suo ad lucrandum vel perdendum et Eliam de Baiocis et Albredam uxorem suam tenentes per Willelmum filium Johannis posuit loco eorum ad lucrandum vel perdendum de una hida terre cum pertinenciis in Micheldever (Mucheldeure) unde placitum fuit inter eos in prefata curia scilicet quod predicti Elias et Albreda recog' totam predictam terram cum pertinenciis esse ius et heredit' predicti Hugonis. Et pro hac recognicione et fine et concordia predictus Hugo concessit predictis Elie et Albrede uxori sue totam predictam terra cum pertinenciis. Tenendam de se et heredibus suis sibi et heredibus suis in perpetuum per finem quinte partis j militis pro omne servicio Et preterea idem Hugo dedit predictis Elie et Albreda xx solidos sterlingorum.

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This is the final concord made in the king's court at Westminster on St Andrew's Day in the first year of the reign of King John [30 November 1199] before G[eoffrey] Fitz Peter, William de Warenne, Richard Herriard, Simon Pattishall, Osbert son of Hervey, John Gestling, justices, and others faithful to the king there present, between Hugh de Wingham, plaintiff, who has appointed William de Pyle as his representative, win or lose, and Elias de Baiocis and Albreda his wife, defendants, represented by William son of John, win or lose, concerning a hide of land with appurtenances in Micheldever, whence the plea was made between them in the aforesaid court that the said Elias and Albreda recognize all the aforesaid land to belong by right and inheritance to the said Hugh. For this recognition, fine and concord, the said Hugh has granted all the land with appurtenances to Elias and his wife Albreda, for them and their heirs to hold from him and his heirs, in perpetuity, for the fine of a fifth part of a knight's fee, for all service. And moreover the same Hugh has given Elias and Albreda 20s.

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CP 25/1/203/2, number 1.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: St. Andrew's Day, 1 John [30 November 1199].
Before: G[eoffrey] Fitz Peter, William de Warenne, Richard Herriard [Herierd], Simon Pattishall, Osbert son of Hervey and John Gestling.
Parties: Hugh de Wingham, plaintiff, having appointed William de Pyle as his attorney, and Elias de Baiocis and his wife Albreda, defendants, having appointed William son of John as their attorney.
Property: 1 hide, with appurtenances, in Micheldever (Mucheldeure), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Elias and Albreda have acknowledged that the land belongs to Hugh by right and inheritance, and Hugh has granted it to them and their heirs, to be held from him and his heirs, in perpetuity, for a fifth of a knight's fee for all service. Hugh has also given Elias and Albreda 20s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 2.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Sunday after the feast of the Holy Cross [Exaltio], 1 John [19 September 1199].
Before: G[odfrey de Lucy], bishop of Winchester, William Briwer', Richard de Herriard, Magister Thomas Hurstbourne [de Husseburne].
Parties: Thomas de Cormeiles, plaintiff, and Cecilia daughter of Baldred de Tutewrthe, defendant.
Property: 1 virgate and a mill, with appurtenances, in Thruxton (Turkilleston), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Thomas has granted to Cecilia and her heirs all the land and mill, with appurtenances, to be held from him and his heirs, in perpetuity, for 7s.6d. Previously only 6s. a year was paid for all service except service to the king and multure [payment for grinding corn] to the lord of that fee. The 7s.6d. will be paid at the following terms: 3s.9d. at Purification and 3s.9d. at Michaelmas.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 3.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: The day before the feast of St Matthew (Mathi') the apostle, 1 John [20 September 1199].
Before: [as in 2]
Parties: Gervaise Galibert, plaintiff, and Emma widow of Richard son of Hugh, defendant.
Property: 22 acres, with appurtenances, in Oxenbourne (Oxeburn'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Emma has remised and quitclaimed, for herself and her heirs, to Gervaise and his heirs, all her right to the said land, in perpetuity. In return Gervaise has given Emma 2 marks and corn grown in the year in which this chirograph was made.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 4.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Saturday after the feast of the Holy Cross [Exaltio], 1 John [18 September 1199].
Before: [as in 2]
Parties: Walter de Rumesie, plaintiff, and Reginald de Rokeburn', defendant.
Property: 5 virgates, with appurtenances, in Rockbourne (Rokeburn') and Midgham (Migham), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Reginald has acknowledged that the said land belongs by right and inheritance to Walter and has remised and quitclaimed it to him and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Walter has given Reginald 3 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 5.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Saturday before the feast of St Margaret [virgin and martyr], 1 John [17 July 1199].
Before: [as in 1]
Parties: Hillary (Yllar') de Bachamton', plaintiff, and Richard de Fescamps, defendant.
Property: Half a knight's fee, with appurtenances, in Stoke (Stok'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Richard has acknowledged that the said half fee belongs by right and inheritance to Hillary and in return Hillary has granted it to Richard for life to be held of Hillary and his heirs. After Richard's death, his heirs will hold two thirds of the half fee from Hillary and his heirs for the service due for that two thirds. The third part of that fee, with the capital messuage, will return to Hillary and his heirs. If Richard dies without an heir, reversion of the whole of the said fee will be to Hillary and his heirs.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 6.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: The day after St Matthew the apostle's Day, 1 John [22 September 1199].
Before: [as in 2]
Parties: Roger de Scures and Walter de Andeli, plaintiffs, and Adam de Burcote, defendant.
Property: 1 hide in Burcot (Burcote), [East Stratton], whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Roger and Walter have remised and quitclaimed to Adam and his heirs all right they and their heirs had in the said land, in perpetuity, saving service of that fee if they are able to obtain it from the abbot of Hyde (Hida), who is the chief lord. In return for this quitclaim, Adam has given 3 marks to Roger and 2 marks to Walter.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 7.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of the apostles Peter and Paul, 1 John [6 July 1199].
Before: [as in 1]
Parties: Walter son of Adam de Grang', plaintiff, and Matilda abbess of Wherwell (Warewell') and the convent, defendants, having Stephen de Candewre as their attorney.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Trente, and 15 acres, with appurtenances, in Wherwell, whence a recognizance of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Walter has quitclaimed to the abbess and convent all right he and his heirs had in that land, in perpetuity. In return the abbess has given Walter 10 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 8.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Friday after the octave of St John [Baptist, nativity], 1 John [2 July 1199].
Before: [as in 1, adds Master Thomas Hurstbourne]
Parties: Livena widow of Richard ?Perchehaie, plaintiff, and Richard son of Robert and Edward son of Richard, defendants.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in East Stratton (Straton'), which Livena claimed against Richard and Edward in the court as dower given to her by Richard Perchehaie her late husband.
Agreement: Livena remised and quitclaimed to Richard and Edward and their heirs all right she had in the said land. In return Richard and Edward have given Livena 30s., and they will give her for life a quantity (summa) of wheat each year in the octave of Michaelmas.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 9.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of St Faith, 1 John [27 May 1199 x 17 May 1200].
Before: [as in 8, omit Simon de Pattishall, Osbert son of Hervey, John Gestling]
Parties: Robert de Venuz, plaintiff, and Abbot John and the monks of Waverley (Waverle), defendants.
Property: 60 acres in Worldham (Wrldham) which lie between Butelege and the wood of Netham called [?]Oraso between Gavelers and Estele and that land which is called Dodindune, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Robert has granted and quitclaimed, in pure and perpetual alms, for himself and his heirs, to the abbot and monks of Waverley and their successors, all the said lands in Worldham, and he will provide warranty for them and acquit them of all service due to the king and all men. In return the abbot and monks have given Robert [?]30 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 10.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: ......., 1 John [27 May 1199 x 17 May 1200].
Before: [First 3 as in 2, the remainder missing]
Parties: Richard de A[nesie, plaintiff, and Richard Armiger, defendant].
Property: Half a virgate, with appurtenances, in Worldham [Werildham], whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Richard Armiger acknowledged that the whole of that land belonged by right [to Richard de Anesie]. In return Richard de Anesie granted to Richard Armiger for life all [that land] for ....... annually, for all except forinsec service. And if Alditha, wife [?of Richard Armiger ?outlives] her husband, she will hold that land for life for ............. for all except forinsec service. And after the deaths of Richard and Alditha all [the land will revert to] Richard de Anesie or his heirs.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 11.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Sunday after the feast of the Holy Cross [Exaltio], 1 John [19 September 1199].
Before: [as 2]
Parties: Roger Tirell' and his wife Olive, plaintiffs; Roger acting as attorney for Olive, and Juliana de Wade, defendant; William de Arundel, Juliana's son, acting as her attorney.
Property: A toft, with appurtenances, in Catherington (Kateringeton'), whence a recognizance of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Juliana acknowledged the whole toft to be the right and inheritance of Roger and Olive. In return Roger and Olive granted to William, son and heir of Juliana, all that land, to be held from them and their heirs by him and his heirs, in perpetuity, for a pair of gilded spurs at Michaelmas, for all except forinsec service.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 12.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after St John Baptist's Day [nativity], 2 John [25 June 1200].
Before: [as 1, adds Henry de Wichinton (Withenton'), Eustace Fauconberg (de Faucuumberg)]
Parties: Richard son of Richard, plaintiff, having William Clericus as his attorney, and Richard son of Roger, defendant.
Property: 20s. worth of rent, with appurtenances, in Nettlestone (Hutleston'), [I.O.W.], whence a recognizance of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Richard son of Richard, for himself and his heirs, has remised and quitclaimed to Richard son of Roger and his heirs all right he had in the said rent, in perpetuity. In return Richard son of Roger quitclaimed to Richard son of Richard and his heirs all claim he had in land of Keisneto in Normandy, which belonged to Richard de Keisneto, uncle of the said Richard son of Roger. Moreover Richard son of Roger gave Richard son of Richard 45s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 13.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 3 weeks from Easter, 2 John [15 April 1201].
Before: [as 12, omits Simon Pattishall and Osbert son of Hervey, adds Godfrey de Insula, Walter Creeping [de Crepinge]]
Parties: ?Heimer de Sancta Mora, Master of the Knights Templar, plaintiff, having Brother Henry Grim as his attorney, and Ralph Makerel, defendant.
Property: 1 carrucate of land, with appurtenances, in Uggaton (Vgelton'), [Brighstone, I.O.W.] claimed as the gift, in pure and perpetual alms, of William Makerel, brother of the same Ralph, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Ralph has quitclaimed, for himself and his heirs, in perpetuity, to the Templars and their successors, all the said land of Uggaton. In return the Templars have quitclaimed to Ralph all debts and demands from himself and his successors, in perpetuity, and have given him 3 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 14.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from St Michael's Day, 2 John [27 October 1200].
Before: [as 13, adds Simon Pattishall]
Parties: Robert de Sancto Claro, plaintiff, and Humphrey de Sancto Claro, defendant.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Binsted (Benested'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Humphrey has acknowledged that all the said land, with appurtenances, belongs by right to Robert, and has quitclaimed it to Robert and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Robert has given Humphrey 100s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 15.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from St John's Day [St John Baptist nativity], 2 John [8 July 1200].
Before: [as 14, adds Eustace Fauconberg]
Parties: Adam de Port, plaintiff, and Henry de Anne, defendant.
Property: The chapel of East Cholderton (Chelewarton'), whence the recognizance was in the court as to whether the said chapel pertained to the church of Amport (Anne), which is in the gift of Adam, or whether it is a free chapel in the gift of Henry.
Agreement: Henry acknowledged that the chapel pertained to the church of Amport and remised and quitclaimed it, for himself and his heirs, to Adam and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Adam gave Henry 4 pounds.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 16.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from St John's Day [St John Baptist nativity], 2 John [8 July 1200].
Before: [as 15, adds Hugh Boothby (de Boby)]
Parties: Adam de Port, plaintiff, and Geoffrey de Cunde, defendant.
Property: The chapel of Appleshaw (Apesage), whence the recognizance was in the court as to whether that chapel pertains to the church of Amport (Anne), which is in the gift of the said Adam, or whether it is a free chapel in the gift of Geoffrey de Cunde.
Agreement: Geoffrey acknowledged that the chapel was a free chapel pertaining to the church of Amport and quitclaimed it to Adam and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Adam gave Geoffrey 40s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 17.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from St Hillary's Day, 3 John [27 January 1202].
Before: [as 16, omits Henry Wichinton, Hugh Boothby, adds Godfrey de Insula]
Parties: Henry de Anna, plaintiff, and Richard Murdar, defendant.
Property: 1 hide, with appurtenances, in East Cholderton (Chelewarton), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Richard acknowledged that the land belonged to Henry to be held by himself and his heirs of Richard and his heirs, in perpetuity, for a pair of purple (ad Ostorium) gloves each Michaelmas, for all except forinsec service. In return Henry gave Richard 6 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 18.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from St Martin's Day, 3 John [25 November 1201].
Before: [as 17, omits Richard Herriard, Eustace Fauconberg]
Parties: Gilbert Cunna, plaintiff, and Gilbert Oin, defendant.
Property: Half a knight's fee in ?Houghton (Hochton'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Gilbert Cunna remised and quitclaimed to Gilbert Oin and his heirs all right he and his heirs had in the said fee, in perpetuity. In return Gilbert Oin gave Gilbert Cunna 4 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 19.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: [?]15 days from St Michael's Day, 3 John [13 October 1201].
Before: [as 17, adds Henry de Wichinton]
Parties: Elias Croc, plaintiff, and Phillip Croc, defendant.
Property: The whole vill of Easton (Eston'), with appurtenances, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Phillip acknowledged that the whole vill belonged by right and inheritance to Elias, and in return Elias granted it to Phillip, together with the vill of Tidworth (Tudewrth'), with appurtenances, and the fee of William Baudri in the other Tidworth, to be held by Philip and his heirs of Elias and his heirs, in perpetuity, for the service of 1 knight's fee for all service. For this grant Phillip gave Elias 80 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 20.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from St Martin's Day, 3 John [25 November 1201].
Before: [as 18]
Parties: William Briwer, plaintiff, and Stephen, prior of St Swithun's, Winchester, and the convent, defendants.
Property: The marsh of ?Houghton (Hocton'), which William surrounded with a ditch (fossavit) in the first year of King John's reign to extend his park of Howude, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: The prior and convent quitclaimed, for themselves and their successors, to William Briwer' and his heirs the whole marsh, retaining for themselves and their successors the stream flowing to their mill of Houghton. In exchange William gave the prior and convent 20s. rent, namely 10s. rent from land in the High Street of Winchester at the stake which Jocelin Simich held, and 10s. from land outside the south gate which is next to the prior's demesne farm (bertona). William will provide warranty for the rent against all men, and if he cannot do so he will give the priory exchange to the same value. The first chirograph drawn up between William and the prior concerning the said marsh is cancelled.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 21.
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Note: [Missing.]
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 22.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Saturday after the feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [3 August 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter earl of Essex, Richard Herriard, Master Ralph Stokes [de Stok'], Osbert son of Hervey, Jordan Tower [de Turri], James Potterne [de Poterna].
Parties: Basilla widow of Hugh, plaintiff, and her son Clement and Siward de Burhunt', defendants.
Property: Reasonable dower which Basilla claimed from the free tenement which Hugh Loc, her late husband held in West Boarhunt (Westburhunt'), whence a plea was before the court
Agreement: Basilla remised and quitclaimed all right to that dower to Clement and Siward and their heirs, in perpetuity. In return Clement and Siward gave her 1 mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 23.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: St Lawrence's Day, 4 John [10 August 1202].
Before: [as 22]
Parties: Ralph Speciar' and Juliana Medica, plaintiffs, and Petronilla de Herefeld', defendant.
Property: A messuage, with appurtenances, in Winchester, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Ralph and Juliana, for themselves and their heirs, remised and quitclaimed the said messuage to Petronilla and her heirs, in perpetuity. In return Petronilla gave Ralph and Juliana 1 mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 24.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The octave of St Hillary, 4 John [20 January 1203].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Simon Pattishall, Eustace Fauconberg, Godfrey de Insula, Walter Creeping.
Parties: Roger son of William and his wife Hagen' and Siwinda sister of Hagen', plaintiffs, having Elias de Bremble as attorney for Siwinda, and Herbert de Penbere, defendant.
Property: Half a hide, with appurtenances, in La Trope of Pamber (Penberg), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Roger, Hagen' and Siwind', for themselves and their heirs, remised and quitclaimed the said land to Herbert and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Herbert gave Roger and Hagen' and Elias de Bremble, the attorney for Siwind', 50s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 25.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Saturday after the feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [3 August 1202].
Before: [as 22]
Parties: Harding de Ure, plaintiff, and Richard Sotele, defendant.
Property: Half a hide, with appurtenances, in ?Ower (Ure), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Harding remised and quitclaimed, for himself and his heirs, the said land to Richard and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Richard granted Harding 1 ferling, with appurtenances, in the same vill, namely the land Harding previously held, for him and his heirs to hold of Richard and his heirs, in perpetuity, for 1lb. cumin at Michaelmas, for all except forinsec service. Moreover Richard gave Harding 5 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 26.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Sunday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [28 July 1202].
Before: [as 22, omits Osbert son of Hervey]
Parties: Thomas son of Adam, plaintiff, and Walter, prior of St Cross, defendant.
Property: A mill and 3 acres, with appurtenances, in Newport (Neweport), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Thomas remised and quitclaimed, for himself and his heirs, the said mill and 3 acres to the prior and his successors, in perpetuity. In return the prior gave Thomas half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 27.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: In the octave of St Martin, 4 John [11 - 18 November 1202].
Before: [as 22, omits Master Ralph Stokes]
Parties: Albrea de Cunton', plaintiff, having Gervaise Gaubert as her attorney, and Robert de Foresta and his wife Christine, defendants, having Serlo son of Ralph as their attorney.
Property: A third part of 1 hide, with appurtenances, in Compton (Cunton'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Christine acknowledged that the said land, which she held as dower, belonged by right and inheritance to Albrea and quitclaimed it to her and her heirs, in perpetuity. In return Albrea gave Christine 40s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 28.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: The day before St Laurence, 4 John [9 August 1202].
Before: [as 22]
Parties: Gunilda widow of Arthur, plaintiff, and Gunilda de Broc and her son Peter, defendants.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Murrell (Morhall'), [Odiham], whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Gunilda de Broc and Peter acknowledged that the virgate belonged by right and inheritance to Gunilda widow of Arthur. In return for this quitclaim, Gunilda widow of Arthur granted Gunila de Broc, for life, a quarter of the virgate, with appurtenances, namely a croft called Northcroft, for 6d. annual rent at Michaelmas for all except forinsec service. After the death of Gunilda de Broc the said land will revert to Gunilda widow of Arthur and her heirs, quit of the heirs of Gunilda de Broc, in perpetuity.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 29.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: St Peter ad Vincula's Day, 4 John [1 August 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Jordan Tower, Osbert son of Hervey, James Potterne.
Parties: Robert Wage[n]bast', plaintiff, and Arnold de Andeur' and his wife Eleanor, defendants.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Andover (Andeur'), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Arnold and Eleanor acknowledged that the virgate belonged by right and inheritance to Robert, and in return Robert granted half the virgate, with appurtenances, to Arnold and Eleanor, for them and their heirs to hold from himself and his heirs, in perpetuity, for forinsec service pertaining to that land. Moreover Robert gave Arnold and Eleanor 2s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 30.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: In the octave of St Hillary, 4 John [20 January 1203].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Simon de Pattishall, Eustace Fauconberg, Godfrey de Insula.
Parties: Henry Hose and his wife Clemencia, plaintiffs, having Henry as attorney for Clemencia, and Adam de Port, defendant.
Property: A mill, with appurtenances, in Abbotstone (Abateston') near the fishpond, and 1 virgate and 2 acres with 2 messuages pertaining to them and a fifth of 2 acres, with appurtenances, which is occupied by the waters of Adam's fishpond in Abbotstone, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Henry and Clemencia remised and quitclaimed, for themselves and their heirs, all right they had in the mill, land and messuages. In return Adam gave them, and the heirs of Clemencia, 3 virgates, with appurtenances, in Abbotstone, namely 1 virgate which Godfrey held together with Godfrey, 1 virgate which Henry Molendinarius and Ralph son of Herbert held, together with Henry and Ralph, and 1 virgate which Henry son of William held. Also 3 acres called Garbrodesabere.
Note: This concord was made in the presence and with the agreement of the said Godfrey, Henry and Ralph.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 31.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [1 August 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter earl of Essex, Richard Herriard, Master Ralph Stokes, Osbert son of Hervey, Jordan Tower, James Potterne.
Parties: Richard son of Robert, plaintiff, and Henry de Braibuf, defendant.
Property: 2 virgates, with appurtenances, in Eastrop (Estrop') whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Richard son of Robert acknowledged that the land belonged by right and inheritance to Henry de Braibuf, and in return Henry granted Richard one of the virgates, with appurtenances, namely that virgate with messuage which Lucelina, Richard's mother held. Richard and his heirs will hold it of Henry and his heirs, in perpetuity, for service due for a twentieth of a knight's fee. Moreover Henry gave Richard 40s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 32.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Monday after St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John, [5 August 1202].
Before: [as 30]
Parties: John, prior of St Denys, plaintiff, and Roger Rumbold' and his wife Alice, defendants.
Property: 3 acres, with appurtenances, in Lockerley (Lokerle), namely those which lie in the prior's ploughland (cultura) which Alfred de ?Mo[n]te held next to the road in the east part, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Roger and Alice acknowledged that the 2 acres belonged by right to the church of St Denys, to be held by Prior John and his successors from them and the heirs of Alice, in perpetuity, for 2d. annual rent at Michaelmas for all except forinsec service. In return Prior John gave Roger and Alice 32s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 33.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after St Andrew's Day, 4 John [1 December 1202].
Before: Geoffrey son of Peter, Richard Herriard, Simon Pattishall, Eustace Fauconberg, Osbert son of Hervey.
Parties: Wiburga de Possebroc, plaintiff, and Wales de Possebroc, defendant.
Property: A third part of 1 hide, with appurtenances, in Stubbington (Stubintone) and Posbrook (Possebroc), which Wiburga claimed as dower from the free tenement of John de Possebroc, her late husband, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Wiburga remised and quitclaimed the land to Wales and his heirs, and in return Wales gave Wiburga, for life, 1 virgate in Stubbington from the fee of the Bishop of ?Avranches (de Averencis), to be held of Wales and his heirs as a gift for 5s. annual rent at Michaelmas, for all service. After Wiburga's death the land will revert to Wales and his heirs, unencumbered.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 34.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Chichester.
Date: Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 4 John [17 September 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, James Potterne, Osbert son of Hervey, Jordan Tower.
Parties: Beatrice de Kingesmeon', plaintiff, and Agatha daughter of Anketill', defendant.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in East Meon (Kingesmeon'), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Beatrice remised and quitclaimed, for herself and her heirs, the land to Agatha and her heirs, in perpetuity. In return Agatha granted Beatrice 6 acres, with appurtenances, in East Meon, which lie in the south part of the vill. Beatrice will hold the land for life of Agatha and her heirs, quit of all service, and Agatha will build a suitable house on that land for Beatrice. After the death of Beatrice, the land, messuage and appurtenances, will revert to Agatha or her heirs to the exclusion of the heirs of Beatrice. Moreover Agatha gave Beatrice 1 mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 35.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Wednesday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [31 July 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter earl of Essex, Richard Herriard, Master Ralph Stokes, Jordan Tower, James Potterne.
Parties: Richard de Kinbrige, plaintiff, and Ralph de Luri, defendant.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Compton (Cuntun'), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Ralph de Luri, for himself and his heirs, acknowledged the land to be the right and inheritance of Richard de Kinbrig', and quitclaimed it to him and his heirs in perpetuity. In return Richard granted to Ralph corn of the present harvest from that land and half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 36.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: St Laurence's Day, 4 John [10 August 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter earl of Essex, Richard Herriard, Master Ralph Stokes, Osbert son of Hervey, Jordan Tower, James Potterne.
Parties: Cecilia widow of William Caretarius, plaintiff, and Godfrey, bishop of Winchester, defendant.
Property: Reasonable dower which she claimed from the free tenement formerly held by her husband William, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Cecilia remised and quitclaimed all right she had to the said dower to Godfrey and his successors, in perpetuity. In return Bishop Godfrey gave Cecilia 2 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 37.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: The feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [1 August 1202].
Before: [as 35]
Parties: Henry Walens and his wife Cecilia, plaintiffs, and William de Insula, defendant.
Property: 8 acres in Thedden (Thuddene*), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Henry and Cecilia, for themselves and their heirs, remised and quitclaimed the land in Thedden to William and his heirs, in perpetuity, saving for themselves and the heirs of Cecilia, in perpetuity, common pasture in the wood of Stokwed' and on the said 8 acres. In return William gave Henry 20s.
Note: [* The first character is thorn.]
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 38.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Wednesday after the feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [7 August 1202].
Before: [as 36]
Parties: Agnes widow of Gocelin, plaintiff, and John de Garland', defendant.
Property: Reasonable dower which Agnes claimed from the free tenement held by her late husband in Winchester, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Agnes remised and quitclaimed all right to that dower to John and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return John gave Agnes half a mark and 3 quarters of corn.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 39.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: St Lawrence's Day, 4 John [10 August 1202].
Before: [as 36]
Parties: Isabella daughter of Henry son of Nicholas, plaintiff, and Roger son of Silvester, defendant.
Property: 1 messuage and 1 stall (selda), with appurtenances, in Winchester at the end of Calpestret', in the fee of William Marescallus, whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Roger acknowledged that the said property belonged by right and inheritance to Isabella. In return Isabella granted the messuage and stall to Roger and his heirs to be held of herself and her heirs for 6s.8d. annual rent, payable in equal amounts of 20d. at the four terms of Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and St John the Baptist's Day, for all service. Moreover Roger and his heirs will be responsible to the chief lord of the fee for all landgabulum pertaining to that messuage and stall.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 40.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Saturday after the feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [3 August 1202].
Before: [as 36]
Parties: Nicholas son of Etgar and his wife Matilda, plaintiffs, and Emma mother of the same Matilda, defendant.
Property: A mill and 1 and a half virgates, with appurtenances, in Andover (Andeur'), whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Emma acknowledged that the mill and land belonged by right and inheritance to Matilda. In return Nicholas and Matilda granted the mill and land to Emma for life, to be held of them and the heirs of Matilda for 4s. annual rent, payable in equal amounts of 2s. at Michaelmas and Easter, for all except forinsec service. After Emma's death, the mill and land will revert to Nicholas and Matilda and the heirs of Matilda, to the exclusion of the heirs of Emma, in perpetuity.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 41.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: One month from Easter, 4 John [4 May 1203].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Simon Pattishall, Eustace Fauconberg, John Gestling, Godfrey de Insula, Walter Crepping.
Parties: Benedict de Andiur', plaintiff, and William son of ?Evocard, defendant.
Property: Half a virgate, with appurtenances, in Andover (Andiur'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: William acknowledged the land to be the right of Benedict and remised and quitclaimed it, for himself and his heirs, to Benedict and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Benedict gave William 5 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 42.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Wednesday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [31 July 1202].
Before: [as 37]
Parties: Gocelin de Bordwd' and Ralph his brother, plaintiffs, and Robert de Brerding', defendant.
Property: 1 ferling, with appurtenances, in ?Borthwood (Bordwd'), [Brading, I.O.W.], whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Robert acknowledged that the land to be the right and inheritance of Gocelin and Ralph and their heirs, to be held of him and his heirs, in perpetuity, for the forinsec service pertaining to that land. In return Gocelin and Ralph gave Robert half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 43.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: The feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [1 August 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter earl of Essex, Richard Herriard, Jordan Tower, Osbert son of Hervey, James Potterne.
Parties: Ralph Franceis, plaintiff, and Othyn son of Robert, defendant.
Property: A third part of half a hide, with appurtenances, in Alverstone (Ailwardeston'), [Brading, I.O.W.], whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Othyn acknowledged that the land to be the right and inheritance of Ralph. In return Ralph granted Othyn and his heirs half of that land, to be held of himself and his heirs, in perpetuity, for the forinsec service pertaining to that land. Moreover Othyn gave Ralph half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 44.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 4 John [6 August 1202].
Before: [as 36]
Parties: Robert de Hotot, plaintiff, and Everard de Bolonia and his wife Alice, defendants.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Medstead (Medested'), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Everard and Alice acknowledged the land to be the right and inheritance of Robert and quitclaimed it, for themselves and their heirs, to Robert and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Robert gave Everard and Alice 8 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 45.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 15 days from Easter, 4 John [20 April 1203].
Before: [as 41]
Parties: Adam de Port, plaintiff, and Robert de Sancto Manufeudo, defendant.
Property: The advowson of the church of Heckfield (Hecfeld), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Adam acknowledged the advowson to be the right of Robert and quitclaimed it, for himself and his heirs, to Robert and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Robert gave Adam ?22 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 46.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [30 July 1202].
Before: [as 35]
Parties: Phillip de Blackepen', plaintiff, and Walter de Insula, defendant.
Property: Common pasture of Rookley (Roclee), [I.O.W], which Phillip claimed against Walter as belonging to his free tenement in that vill, whence an assize of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Walter acknowledged the common pasture to be the right and inheritance of Phillip, namely that pasture lying on the hill of ?Bleak Down (Blikesdun') next to the cross on the south part as far as the road from Kenewardle, to be held by Phillip and his heirs of him and his heirs, in perpetuity. In return Phillip gave Walter half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 47.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [30 July 1202].
Before: [as 35]
Parties: Sara widow of Robert de Dun', plaintiff, and Baldwin de Cumba, defendant.
Property: Suitable dower which she claimed from the free tenement which was held by Robert de Dun' her late husband in Tidworth (Thudewirth), whence a plea was before the court.
Agreement: Baldwin granted Sara half a hide, with appurtenances, in Tidworth, namely the virgate which was held by William le Haward, the half virgate which was held by Warin Beg', and the half virgate which Estilda the widow held. Sara will hold the land, for life, by way of dower, from Baldwin and his heirs, quit of all except forinsec service. In return Sara gave Baldwin half a mark.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 48.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: 5 weeks from St Michael's Day, 4 John [3 November 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Osbert son of Hervey, Jordan Tower.
Parties: Matilda daughter of William, plaintiff, having Henry son of Odo as her attorney, win or lose, and Thomas and Warin de la Haudle, defendants.
Property: Two parts of 1 hide, with appurtenances, in Kern (La Curne), [Brading, I.O.W], whence a recognizance of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Matilda quitclaimed that land, for herself and her heirs, to Thomas and Warin and their heirs, in perpetuity. In return Thomas and Warin gave her 3 marks.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 49.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Winchester.
Date: Tuesday after the feast of St James the apostle, 4 John [30 July 1202].
Before: [as 35]
Parties: William son of Henry Cormeilles, plaintiff, and Cecilia daughter of Baldric, defendant.
Property: A virgate and a mill, with appurtenances, in Thruxton (Thurkilleston'), whence an assize of mort d'ancstor was before the court.
Agreement: Cecilia acknowledged the land and mill to be the right and inheritance of William. In return William granted the land and mill to Cecilia for life, to be held of himself and his heirs quit of all except forinsec service. After Cecilia's death reversion will be to William or his heirs. William also gave Cecilia 3s.
 
CP 25/1/203/2, number 50.
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County: Hampshire.
Place: Westminster.
Date: The day after Holy Trinity, 4 John [10 June 1202].
Before: Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Richard Herriard, Godfrey de Insula, Walter Crepping.
Parties: Hamelin son of John, plaintiff, and Herbert, bishop of Salisbury (Sarr'), defendant.
Property: 1 virgate, with appurtenances, in Tistead (Tistede) and courtyard (de cur') of the bishop in the same vill, whence a recognizance of mort d'ancestor was before the court.
Agreement: Hamelin, for himself and his heirs, remised and quitclaimed to the bishop and his successors the land and courtyard, in perpetuity. In return the bishop gave Hamelin 5 marks.


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