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London Metropolitan Archives Wood Family Acc LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates THE MANOR OF LITTLETON (Gilbert Lambell's Title Deeds) ACC/0928/01/001 Abstract made by Henry Bradley. 1652 "An abstract of such deeds, feoffments, fines, recoveries and other wrightings as concerne the mannor of Littelington with the lands thereunto belonging used or enjoyed in the County of Middlesex now remaineing in the custodie of Gilbert Lambell " 26 pages Former reference: Label no. 11 ACC/0928/01/002 Rough draft of ACC/0928/001/1 in less detail ND but including original numbers 102 and 103 not listed in ACC/0928/001/1. Former reference: Label no. 433. ACC/0928/01/003 Gift 1419 1. John Hawns of Littleton 2. Robert Elyot of Littleton A cottage containing 33 ft. in length and 22 ft. in width. Former reference: Original No. 8 Label no. 364 ACC/0928/01/004 Feoffment 1424 1. Guy Porkele, lord of the manor of Litlington 2. John Bagworthe, sadler of London, William Westebroke of Godalmyng and John Lever, citizen and sadler of London Manor of Litlington with the advowson of the church of Litlington. Former reference: Original No. 9 Label no. 403 ACC/0928/01/005 Agreement to lead the uses of a recovery 1426 - 1427 1. William Porkele, "foistor" of London 2. John Bagworth and William Westbroke, feoffees of manor of Lytlyngton, and Guy Porkele, citizen and fishmonger of London 3. Simon Porkele, citizen and scrivener of London. Manor of Lytlyngton etc. Former reference: Original No. 10 Label no. 402. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates ACC/0928/01/006 Feoffment 1432 1. John Tacley, otherwise called John Gele, of Lytlyngton 2. Richard Osebarn, William Osebarn, William Elyot, John Colas and Edward Monke. All his lands, tenements, rents and services also all his goods in Lytlyngton, Shepperton and Sonnebury Former reference: Original No. 11 Label no. 358. ACC/0928/01/007 Gift 1435 Permanently withdrawn: no 1. Thomas Atte Mulle of St. Albans 2. Robert longer in collection Elyot of Littleton 1 tenement with a garden next to the tenement of the cantor of the church (The chantry priest) and 10.5 a. and 1 rood of arable; and 1.5 acres meadow. (Details given). Former reference: Label no. 366. Original No. 13 ACC/0928/01/008 Gift in fee simple 1443 1. William Goldhawk of Laleham 2. John Colyn of Upper Shepperton and Katherine his wife 1 cottage next to the messuage of Robert Elyott on the east; 1 acre of arable in Longacre next to land of Robert Elyott to the south and Middefurlong to the north Former reference: Label no. 367 ACC/0928/01/009 Gift 1474 1. Edward Bokeland of Chardyngton and John Hubard of Hermondesworth 2. Alice Eliot late wife of William Eliot the elder of Litlyngton Tenement and curtilage with lands called Geles in Litlyngton which they had together with William Eliot etc. Former reference: Original No. 20 Label No.236 ACC/0928/01/010 Grant of reversion after deaths of William 1474 Bokeland and wife Alice 1.William Norys, kt., son and heir of John Norys, deceased 2. William Bulstrods, clothier, Richard Bulstrode and William Radmyld esq. and Richard Batte, citizen and clothier Manor of Lytlyngton and advowson of church of same manor. Former reference: Original No.21 Label no. 408 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates ACC/0928/01/011 Quitclaim 1503 1. Thomas Eliott of Litelton 2. Ric. Merland, Henry Bowner and Ric. Over All his claim to a toft with a garden in Litelton and in 13a. land and meadow in common fields of Litelton, lying in Wylde Ferssyn, Le Riell, Midforlond 14 Akers etc. Former reference: Original No. 22 Label no. 409 ACC/0928/01/012 Award of arbitrators in dispute between 1510 Thomas Blyott of Lytlyngton, yeoman, and Robert Elyott his cousin Richard Cloudesley, John Inglond, Richard Hurlock, John Moraunt, arbitrators A messuage and cottage with 15 acres of land and 8 acres of mede in Lytlyngton, Laleham, Sonbury and Sheperton. Property awarded to Thomas Robert to vacate it by Michaelmas Former reference: Original No. 24 Label no. 401 ACC/0928/01/013 Feoffment and appointment of attorney 1511 1. Edward Bulstrode, son and heir of Ric. Bulstrod esq., deceased 2. Thomas Bulstrode, son and heir of William Bulstrode Manor of Lytlyngton and advowson of church. John Hichecoke attorney. Former reference: Original Number 25 Label No. 404 ACC/0928/01/014 An Exemplification of a Judgment upon a Writ 1529 of Forcible Entry into the Manor of Littleton. 1. Robert Cokayn, Defendant 2. Thomas Grey, Knight, John Aleyn, Citizen and Alderman of London, John Smith, Richard Hill, Gent. and Thomas Burnell, Merchant of the Staple at Calais. 1. claimed that Thomas Bulstrode died seised of it etc. Former reference: Original Number 26 Label No. 327 ACC/0928/01/015 Court Roll (copy and translation) 17th C. copy? (No. 27 an list) Court of Andrew Windesor of Stanwell, kt., by reason of the minority of John Bulstrode. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates ACC/0928/01/016 Acquittance for £3 and a bill of expenses of 1530 27/4d. 1. Sir Andrew Wyndesore of Stanwell, kt., Lord Wyndesore 2. Thomas Knowll of Lyttylton, husbandman, farmer of the part of the demesne of manor of Lyttelton, now John Bulstrode, John Bulstrode was under age and in custody of 1. etc. Former reference: Original No. 28 Label No. 397 ACC/0928/01/017 Release 1537 1. Joan Eliott, wife of Robt Eliott of Litellton, husbandman, deceased 2. Robert Eliott, her son All her lands and tenements in Shepperton, Sondebury and Littellton which came to bar on husband's death. Former reference: Original No. 29 Label no. 406 ACC/0928/01/018 Deed of enfeoffment, to the use of 1. and wife. 1538 1. Robert Eliott, son and heir of Robert Eliott of Littleton, husbandman 2. Phyllis, wife of 1. and daughter of Thomas Cnolle; Henry Hobbes and Henry Cnolle. All the lands, tenements, rents etc. in Shepperton, Sunbury and Littleton Former reference: Original No. 30 Label no. 407 ACC/0928/01/019 Testimonial of feoffment to uses 1542 John Byrde of Hanneworth, brickmaker, Harry Hobbes of Staines, husbandman, William Gustun of Staines, 'thecher', Thomas Goodthyld of Staines, labourer and Clement Fynche of Shepperton, husbandman. Robert Elyott, son of Robert Elyott of Littelton etc. Former reference: Original No. 31 Label no. 400 ACC/0928/01/020 Grant 1542 1. Thomas Colyn of Lyttylton, lab, son of Thomas Colyn of Littleton, husbandman, deceased, and wife Joan 2. William Grynder of Lyttylton husbandman and Filice his wife. Witnesses: Robt. Rannar, Ric. Pennyston, Stephen Aleyn, Clement Fynche etc. Former reference: Original No. 33 Label no. 405. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates ACC/0928/01/021 Lease for 14 years at rent of £7.6.8 p.a. 1544 Original No. 34 Label no. 398. 1. George Ludlowe of Huldeverel, Wilts. 2. William Grynder of Lytelton, husbandman Farm in Lyttelton called the Curtelage of Lytelton. Seals: 1 red wax, initials G.L. Endorsement: Geo, Ludlow lease to Grinder etc. ACC/0928/01/022 Lease for further 21 years from expiry of 1548 previous lease 1. George Ludlowe of Huldeverell, Wilts, esq., and wife Edith 2. William Grynder of Littleton, husbandman Farm in Lytelton called the Curtilage of Lytelton Former reference: Original No. 36 Label no. 399 ACC/0928/01/023 Conditional Bargain and Sale. 2 to 1. 1551 1. Thomas Newdegate 2. William Grynder, yeoman Lease of the Curtilage of Littleton, held of George Ludlow and Edith his wife, at annual rent of £7.6s.8d. To take effect in default of payment of rent by 2 to 1 by indenture of 9th May 5 Ed. VI. Former reference: Original No. 37 Label no. 324. ACC/0928/01/024 Indenture of a Lease for 2 years (Original No. of 1555 document corresponds with no.40 on list, but has no original no. on it. Label no.32) 1. Edmund Hampden of Wexham, Bucks. 2. William Grynder of Littleton, Yeoman, and Phelice his wife The manor of Littleton called the Curtilage of Littleton, and tenement in Littleton with appurtenances in Shepperton and Sunbury. Rent: £7. 6s. 8d ACC/0928/01/025 Indenture of a lease for 2 years 1555 Original No. 40 Label no. 274. 1. Edmund Hampden of Wrexham, Bucks, 2. William Grynder of Littleton, yeoman, and Phyllis his wife, lessee The manor of Littleton called the Curtilage of Littleton and all the tenements 1 acquired of 2 etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 WOOD FAMILY ACC/0928 Reference Description Dates ACC/0928/01/026 Assignment of a lease to run till 1579 (Made 1557 between William Grynder and George Ludlow 29th Narch 1544 and 11th September 1548) Original Nos. 5, 41, 45. Corresponds to 41 on list. Label no. 22. 1. William Grynder of Littleton, yeoman and Edmund Hampden of Wexham, Bucks 2. Nicholas Foliambe, Merchant Tailor of London and Merchant of the Staple at Calais The messuage, houses and lands in the tenure of 1 (no details given) etc. ACC/0928/01/027 Right Land indentures of fine 1558 1. Richard Foliambe, querent 2. William Grynder, Edmund Hampden and Isabel his wife, Deforciants land in Littleton, Shepperton etc. Former reference: Original No. 42 Label nos. 223 & 224. ACC/0928/01/028 left Land indentures of fine 1558 1. Richard Foliambe, querent 2. William Grynder, Edmund Hampden and Isabel his wife, Deforciants land in Littleton, Shepperton etc.
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