ECR 39 54
Reference code
ECR 39 54
Title
Royal Patents: Grant of land in Hughenden
Level
Item
Date
1 February 1446
Content description
Grant in frankalmoign to the Provost and College of three fields lying together, with a rabbit warren, called Hullefeld, Shepcotefeld and The Lee, and another field called Denefeld, together with a garden called Colverhousgardeyn, and a piece of arable lying in a field called Prioreslymore and a close called Ley Crofte, a meadow called Cornewaleyslitelmede and a virgate in a meadow called Bossemede and a copse called Hullebusshes and all those lands, meadows, woods and pastures which Bernard Sounderdon once had in Huchenden [Hughenden], co. Bucks, called Cornewaleyslondes; which the crown lately had from John Colshulle of Huchenden. Given at Westminster by the King
Great Seal, green wax, on plaited blue and white silk cords and gold thread. Ornamental penwork on top line
Great Seal, green wax, on plaited blue and white silk cords and gold thread. Ornamental penwork on top line
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