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Grant: Humphrey Coningsby

Indenture dated 26 May 1507, of a grant by the Princess Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derbie [sic], mother of the King, to Humphry Conyngsby, sejeant [sic] at law, of closes called Great Medbourne, Oxlea, Asshmore and Coletts, and of 7 acres of meadow, in the parish of Aldenham, Hertfordshire, for a yearly rent of 51s.
Per me Humfridum Conyngesby.

Grant: John Manby to Leo, lord of Welles and others, all the lands and holdings in Cumberworth and Manby which were formerly held by Robert Manby or his father and grandfather

Grant by John Manby to Leo, lord of Welles, John Standerep, Thomas Spenser and John Langholme of all the lands and holdings in Cumberworth and Manby next Grymulby [Grimoldby] which were formerly held by Robert de Manby of Stowe St Mary, or by William Manby, Robert's father, or by William Manby, the father of William, to hold of the lords by service. With a power of attorney for Thomas Kyrke or Henry Lancaster to deliver seisin in John's name. With seal

Grant: lands in Devon and Somerset

Grant by Richard [Hill], Bishop of London, and Richard Skipton, clerk, to Sir Reginald Bray, Sir William Hody, John [Morton], Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard [Fox], Bishop of Exeter, Keeper of the Privy Seal, Sir Giles Daubeney, of Daubeney, Sir William Huse, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Oliver King, clerk, the King's secretary, David William, clerk, Keeper of the Roles of Chancery, William Smyth, clerk, Dean of the free chapel of St Stephen within the palace of Westminster, Sir Thomas Lovell, counsellor, and Richard Emson, attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster of the [lands in Devon and Somerset] which by the Letters patent of 10 November 1490, Robert [Stillington], Bishop of Bath and Wells, Sir Reginald Bray, Sir William Hody, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Richard Page, were licenced to convey to them for this purpose. With appointment of Hugh Oldeham, clerk, John Jakson and Nicholas Compton as attorneys.
16 December 1490.

Grant: Margaret Thoresby, William Doughty, John Benett and William Alford, to Edwards Stafford, Duke of Buk(ingham), Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland and others, the lands and holdings which the grantors formerly held together with William Thoresby in Parva Grymesby [Little Grimsby]

Grant by Margaret Thoresby of Louth, widow, William Doughty of the same, John Benett of Northcotes and William Alford of Louth to Edwards Stafford, Duke of Buk(ingham), Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland etc the lands and holdings which the grantors formerly held together with William Thoresby in Parua Grymesby. 4 December, 14 Henry VII

Grant: Maxey and Torpell, Northamptonshire

Grant of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, to John [Fisher], Bishop of Rochester, Hugh [Oldham], Bishop of Exeter, William Knyvett and David Phellipp, knights, Henry Horneby [Hornby], clerk, Humfrey Conyngesby, Robert Brudewell and William Cutlard, serjeants-at-law, James Whitsans, Gabries Sylvester, John Ffotehed, Robert Barnard and Hugh Assheton, clerks and John Saint John and William Bedill [Bedell], esquires, of the manors of Maxey and Torpell in Northamptonshire, in order to carry out the last wishes of the Countess and her executors; John Byrde and Nicholas Trygge, her attorneys there, are to deliver seisin of the two manors.
Attached to by the seal-tab is the delivery by the above two attorneys to John Saint John, acting in the name of the grantees of the two manors.
[Main document] 1 April, 20 Hen: VII [1505]
[Main document] signed "Margaret R" at the bottom
Endorsed: "A graunte from the Countesse of Richmond of lands in Northamptonshire"

Grant of Confraternity

Grant of confraternity by brother Donald Gylbert [Gilbert], Commissary in England of brother Francis Sagarra, Vicar-General of the Observants the Lady Margaret.
Dated: at the Convent at Grenewych [Greenwich], 10 May 1497
Signed: Frater Donaldus Reverendi patris vicarii generali commissarius manu propria
Endorsed: a letter of fraternyte [fraternity] of all the Relygyous [religious] of Freres Mynors [friar minor]

Gilbert, Donald

Grant: Perrot Doryn

Grant by the Lady Margaret's executors of certain tenements and lands at Maxey to 'Perot Daron' for the term of her life. (indented)
Endorsed with the contents in brief.
Dated: 23 October, 1 Hen: VIII
Signed by all but one of the executors.

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