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Acquisitions |
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1282-3 |
1 mess., and 40 acres land in Stepelford and Navestock,
for rent of 1d pa., plus cons. of 1d pa., plus cons. of 1 pa., and
8 quarters of wheat, 2 quarters of barley and 2 quarters of oats, to hold
for life of grantor. |
FF.ii.37.204. |
1294 |
Lands in Stapleford and Navestock (possibly more than 300
acres). |
C.I.P.M. vi, 715. FF.ii.70.486. |
1295 |
3.5 acres of land and 9s rent in Stansted for cons. of 10. |
FF.ii.82.606 |
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Settlement |
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1315 |
260 + acres in Halstead, Markshall and Stisted, to John,
his son, and reconveyed to father for life, to hold for rent of 6 pa. |
FF.ii.153.390 |
1317 |
Reversion of the above estates sold by John the younger
for 200 marks. |
FF.ii. 183.679 |
ND |
. 300 + acres in Stansted by Halsted, Markshall and Stisted,
(probably refers to above fine). |
FF.ii.notes 233.30 |
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Antecedents |
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Possible connection with John son of Richard de Sutton of
Nottinghamshire, who held the manor of Theydon Mount in Essex. 5 |
C.P.R. 1308, 69; FF.ii.233.36 |