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1380.

8 June.

Thorpe-Audlin.75

Quitclaim by Thomas de Hemesworth and John de... priest to Sir William de Elmhirst, priest, and Henry Slogh of the lands and tenements formerly of Sir William .

of Bolton in Thorpe Awdlyn.

Witnesses :-Robert de Ursewyk, William de Herteforth, Richard Courtenay, Nicholas Bowdale. Thorpe Audelyn, the day of St. William Archbishop, 3 Ric. ij.

Mutilated.

[B. 112.]

Thorpe under Stone.76

1327.

Quitclaim by Agnes late wife of Wm. de Stuthill to Sir Robt. 25 July. Hastang and Emma his wife of her right in lands held by them by gift of her husband in Thorp in Huddleswell, viz. in Bysted

and Walterbusk.

Witnesses -Harsculph de Appelby, Wm. de Bretanby, Gilbert Clerk of Richmund. Apostle, 1327.

Cleseby, Thos. de Scotland, Wm. de
Thos. de Popelton, John de Scaleby,
Saturday, the feast of St. James the
[B. 91.]

Thurleston."

1301. Promise of John de Dalton to Ralf de la More and Margery 14 Aug. his wife to enfeoff them of half of any lands or tenements in Thurlaston which he may happen to have on the date hereof, and which before were concealed. Thurleston, the eve of the Assumption, 1301.

1316. 4 Dec.

[A. 95.]

Grant by John Tylly to Robert his son of a rent of 40s. from his tenants in Thurleston' and Deneby, during pleasure. Thornhill, Saturday before the feast of St. Nicholas, 1316.

[B. 60.]

1326. Grant by John Tylli to Adam son of Robert de Bretton of 19 April. Hingbircheworth, of one oxgang and toft adjoining in the town and territory of Thurliston whereof one half was held

mother Joan, one of the three d.'s. and co-h.'s of Sir John de Bellew by Laderina de Bruis (Mon. Angl. II., 149). Henry, in 18 Edw. III., enfeoffed Richard de Depeden in his manor of ThorpeArches, with reversion to himself and his heirs (Coll. Top. et Gen. vii. 161), but ultimately Shardelowe succeeded him here as well as at Copped Hall in Essex, and was probably some relation. to also was Sir John Depeden (qu. Richard's son), on whose seal we find only the arms of fitz Aucher: Ermine on a chief, 3 lions rampant, quartering Walleys of Burgh-Walleys, quarterly a bend. Elizabeth, the d. and heiress of

Sir Stephen Walleys, married 1, Sir William de Nevill, 2, Sir John de Depeden, and she must have been the mother of Sir John of the seal. S. Yorks. II., 485, Y. A. J. vii., 263, 4; viii. 247.

75 Thorpe in Badsworth parish. 76 Thorpe in Hudswell in Catterick parish, called for distinction Thorpe under Stone.

77 Thurlstone in the parish of Peniston, in D. B. Thurulfeston. See Hunter's S. Yorks. ii., 360. The last deed is dated at Cusworth near Doncaster.

by Ric. Snodding and the other by Golte Route, in fee tail, at 4s. yearly rent, and foreign service when due; with remainder to Adam Russell in fee tail, and reversion to the grantor. Witnesses :-Thos. de Hesilheved, Wm. del Hill de Thurliston, Robt. de Smalchagh, John son of Cecil and Wm. de Carburton, Chaplain. Cosworth, Saturday after the translation of St. Wilfrid, 1326. [A. 129.]

Todwick.78

Confirmation by Nic. de S. Paule to Cecilia his sister of the grant to her in fee simple by Hugh son of Elias, his man, of an oxgang in Nicholas' fee in Tatwic, late held by the said Elias.

Witnesses :-Ralf Selvan', John Wacelin, Bardulf de Futipon, Gilbert the Servant, John the Priest, Wm. parson of Tatwick, Elias priest of Torp, Wm. his brother, Reginald de S. Paule.

Seal of white wax varnished, with a floral device, the inscription defaced. Endd.: Todewick.

[A. 6.]

Grant by Albreda Reryng and Alice Toppynger to Alex. son of William de Kiueton of a toft in the town of Tatevick, between the toft of the Abbot of Roche on the North and the toft of the Prior of Wirkeop on the South, abutting at the West end on the highway and on the east on the croft, with 4 roods of land whereof 2 roods lie in the east field between the land of Wm. son of Gregory on both sides, abutting at the north end on the king's highway and at the south end on the headland (forera) of Robt. Grym, 1 rood between the land of Thorald the Cobbler (Sutor) on the east and the land of the Abbot of Roche on the West, abutting as the previous rood, and 1 rood between the land of William son of Gregory on the east and the land of Robert Grym on the

78 Todwick near Rotherham. See Hunter's S, Yorks. ii., 158. In D. B. Tatewic, and so spelt in a deed given above as late as 1316. The St. Pauls had lands here which came to them from Cassandra, the youngest of the three d.'s and co-heirs of Symon, son of Thorn, married to William de S. Paul. This is from a descent of the manor drawn up about 1300, and copied by Dodsworth from the original among the muniments of Roche Abbey, in S. Mary's Tower at York (Mon. Angl. I., 838). Symon is made lord of the manor before the time of William the Bastard! William de S. Paul by Cassandra, had Nicholas, whose son, Gilbert, left a daughter and heiress, Alice, wife of Gregory de Tadewyke. They had William who took the name of S. Paul, and was living when this document was drawn up during some law-suit. These persons occur in the deeds given above. Wastenays, Edward in the descent, had bought the manor of Sir John Horbiry. William de Tortmayns, grandson of Matilda, Symon's second d., sold it to

Sir John's father, Sir Ralph. The will of William de S. Paul of Tottewyke, dated 4 May, 1391, was proved at York 13 June following. It is probably the Inventory and distribution of his effects given above. Although the family became extinct here, branches subsisted and corrupted the name to Sanpaul. John St. Paul of Campsall, 1585 (Visit. p. 307), had either forgotten his arms, or could not satisfy the heralds. Yet in S. Giles Chapel at Pontefract they are given as a lion rampant to his father (ib., p. 472). The St. Pauls', however, seem to have borne, like Kirkstall Abbey, 3 swords in pale, points to base; the seal above given used by William appears by the legend to have belonged to a Henry. The sword of course is associated with S. Paul, being the emblem of the Apostle. Paulett bore 3 swords in pile. Hunter observes that the church at Todwick is dedicated to S. Paul, but this may have been a Norman family who brought the name over with them.

West; for d. rent to the lords of the fee. Witnesses :-John de
Keueton, Hugh son of William, Thos. Banting, Nic. son of William, of
the same, Wm. son of Gregory, Roger Rering, John Rering.
Two seals. 1. S. Albred. Fil. Rob. 2. S. Alicie Topping.

[B. 33.]

Grant by Aubraya daughter of Robert Auus of Tatewyke, widow, to Beatrice daughter of Gregory de Tatewyke, of one rood of arable land in the eastfield of Tatewyke between the land of Wm. son of Gilbert, and the land of Gregory father of Beatrice, abutting on the ditch of Frodscahe and the land of Robert le Coliar; for a rent of one rose at S. John Baptist's day, and a fine in money. Witnesses :-Gregory de Tatewyke, Wm. son of Robert de Kyvetona, John his brother, Robt. son of Hascul de Austan, Robt. son of Elias de Austan, Wm. son in law (genere) of Ralf de Austan, Robt. son of Reginald de Austan. Seal inscribed :-S. Aub. . . fil. . Auc.

[A. 12.]

Demise by Alice late wife of Gregory de Tothewic to the Abbot and Convent of Roche (Rupe) of 4 acres arable land in the territory of Thodewic, viz. 2 acres in the field between the grange of Roche and the town of Tothewic, between the land called Kocsot, on the west and the land held by Thorald the Cobbler (Sutor) on the east, and 2 acres between the land of Roger de Brerlai on the west, and Thorald's land on the east; in exchange for a messuage with a croft held by the Abbot and convent in Tothewic by gift of Wm. son of Gilbert and two acres in the territory of Tothewic, viz. 3 roods held by gift of Inisard de Tothewic & Cecilia his wife, acre in Kilnested between the land of Al[b]aria Rering on the west and the said Alice's land on the east, I rood held by them of Wm. son of Gilbert, in Kilnested, 1 rood in Croftstedes, between the land of Roger de Brerlai and the land of Alberia Rering, and one rood in Brerhil, between the land of Robt. Grim on the west, and the land of Wm. son of Gregory on the east. Witnesses ::John de Diui. . o', Hingram de Oulekotes, Oliver de Wikerlaie, Nic. Liuet, Nic. de Lettewelle. [A. 65.]

Grant by Ralf son of Nicholas de Wortelay to Wm. son of Gregory de Tadwyck, of a toft and oxgang of land bought from Roger de Brerlay in the town and territory of Tadwyck. Witnesses :-Sir Nic. de Worteley, Sir Edm. de Wastenays, Knts. Hugh de Serlby, John Bernard de Herthill, Hugh de Kiueton, John de Kyueton, Eustace de Waliswode, Wm. Bo... de Suthanestan, Adam de Buton clerk.

Seal undecipherable.

Endd: Redd. per annum xv. d.

[A. 64.]

1305. Appointment by Ralf son of Nicholas de Wortelay of John de 14 Nov. Herdwyck his attorney to deliver seisin to Wm. son of Gregory de Tadwyck, of one toft and one oxgang in Tadwick, bought of Roger de Bierley. Le Herdwyck, Sunday after Martinmas, 33 Edw. [1]. [A. 103.]

1316. Grant by John de Kenton to Wm. son of Greg' of Tatewyk of 15 April. 2 acres in Tatewyk; an acre being in le Kilnestede by the land of Sir Edm. de Gasteneys on the west and the land of

the said William on the east, abutting on the north on the way to Roderham; 1 acre on the same tilled land, between the land of the said William on both sides, abutting on the north on the said way; acre in a similar position; acre at Spitilmanhouses between the land of the said William on both sides, abutting on the north on the king's highway; in exchange for 2 acres of arable land in the town of Walys at la Wyth Cros by the land of Alice Keller on the West and the land of Hugh son of Thomas the Reeve (prepositi) on the east, abutting, on the south on the meadow of the said William, and on the North on the way to Walys. Witnesses :-Sir Edm. de Gasteneys, Knt. Hugh de Kenton, John Brantyng of the same, Eustace de Walis Wode, Ralf Elot' of the same, Robt. son of William de Anstan, Thorald the Cobbler (Sutor) of Tatewyk. Tatewyk, Thursday in Easter Week, 9 Edw. II.

Seal bearing a lion rampant.

[A. 113.]

132. Grant by Wm. son of Gregory de Totewik to Wn. Hering' of 11 March. Tinslowe, of all his lands and tenements in Totewik' acquired by himself, excepting what was inherited from his father and Alice his mother; 5 acres in Kinington field, called le Lingmorcroft. Witnesses-Hugh de Kiueton, John Branting' of the same, Ric. Gilly of Thorp, Stephen de Eyvill, Michael Hastoylye of Anston, Ralf Ellot of Waliswd, Ric. de Waliswd, John Clerk of Roderham. Totewick. Wednesday before St. Gregory's day, 1326.

Endd.: Mem. quod ista Lingmorcroft infrascriptum continet in se quinque acras terre et jacet in le Morcroft de Dinington versus Brampton, juxta furcas de Laghton.

Carta Willelmi Hering de Tyneslowe de tenementis in Totewyk.

[A. 130.]

Goods assigned to divers people by Wm. Saint Paul of Tatewyk. To Joan his daughter and Richard her son, 138. 4d. To Magota Arkyn, 13s. 4d. To Robt. de Beighton his son, 10 mks. To the Abbot and Monastery of Roche, to pray for his soul, 100s. To John de Kyueton, if alive, 13s. 4d. To the fabric of Southaustan church, 3s. 4d. To the fabric of Thorp church, 3s. 4d. To John Doyle, Chaplain, 6s. 8d. To Master Wm. de Stanelay, parson of Tatewyk Church, 20s. To Geoffrey de Aston, Chaplain, 10s. To Ric. de Treton, chaplain, to pray for his soul, 38. 4d. To John, son of Richard de Anstan, 13s. 4d. To Wm. Donk his servant, 6s. 8d. To Nicholas his servant, 6s. 8d. To Wm. de Sayton, his servant, 3s. 4d. To Robt. Leige, his servant, 28. beyond his salary. To Ralf his servant, 12d. beyond his salary. To John de Gaytforth, 40s. a debt. To Magota Coke of Wirsopp, 40s. a debt. To Brother Thos. de Pensax, 40s. To William son of his daughter, a piece of silver with a cover painted with his arms, and his best bed. To Sir Wm. de Melton, knt., a piece of silver with cover with the arms of England and France. To the Abbot of Roche one piece of silver with cover.

On the dorse:-The goods which the said Wm. Saint Paul had with him at Roche; 3 pieces of silver with 3 covers, 1 mazer (murrus), 6 silver spoons, a bed with curtains "et uno fey . . . . bord." Another bed with hangings, 2 chests, 2 napkins, 2 towels, 2 mustard pots (?) (sanapia)

one basin, one small brass jug, one small dish, all his "apparatus" and clothes belonging to his body cum argent' c. s."

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Modern note: "Nota quod hec voluntas facta antequam Willelmus Saint Paul Monachus factus in Abbatia de Rupe, Ebor," and other [A. 151.]

notes.

1369. 16 Sept.

Grant by Wm. Seint Poul of Totwik to Simon de Leek, knt, Wm. de Wakebrigg, Master Wm. de Anstan, Sir John Danyel, Sir John de Wales, rectors, Ric. Gilly of Thorp, Chaplain, Geoffrey de Aston, Chaplain, John Halle, Chaplain, of a garden called Grimyerd, and an acre of land which he had by gift of Wm. de Keueton, in the town of Totwik. Witnesses -Edm. de Worteley, Thos. Godusson, Ric. Roiland, Hen. Cartar John Taillour of Anstan. Totwik, 16 Sept. 43 Edw. iij.

Endd: Grimyerd.

Part of a handsome seal, with a shield bearing Three swords in pale.

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1416.

Grant by Anna Pampelion to Joan Mille her sister, for life of a 1 May. rent of 13s. 4d. from her lands in Totiwyk' and Anstan.

Witnesses :-Robt. parson of Totewyk', John Dilcok', John Hunt, John Richardson of Anstan, Ric. Spenser, Ralf de Lee, Ric. Laurans. Totewyk', 1 May, 4 Hen. v.

Seal, a crowned R.

1358. 14 Sept.

Treeton.79

[B. 130.]

Grant by Edm. de Perepount knt. to John Chambrelayne, rector of Handesworth Church, Wm. de Wytherlay, rector of Treton Church, and Ric. de Ughtybrygg' of lands in Treton, Orgrave, and Wodehous recovered at Westm. against Sir Thos. de Furnyvall knt. Witnesses-Nic. de Wortelay, Wm. de Melton, Thos. de Reresby, knts. Wm. de Fyncheden, Nic. Gower, Peter de Richemont, Thos. de Ingleby, Hugh de Marum, Elias de Birton. York Castle, Friday the Exaltation of the Cross. 32 Edw. iii.

79 In Hallamshire, see Dr. Gatty's ed. of Hunter, p. 491.

[B. 93.]

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