Feet of Fines CP 25/1/124/45, number 10.
County: |
Leicestershire. |
Place: |
Westminster. |
Date: |
One week from Holy Trinity, 2 Edward II [1 June 1309]. |
Parties: |
Nicholas de Charneles and Joan, his wife, querents, by Adam de Harwedone, the guardian of Nicholas and Joan, and George de Charneles, deforciant. |
Property: |
The manor of Swepestone and the advowson of the church of the same manor. |
Action: |
Plea of covenant. |
Agreement: |
George has granted to Nicholas and Joan the manor and advowson and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to Nicholas and Joan and the heirs begotten by Nicholas on the body of Joan, of George and his heirs for ever, rendering yearly 1 penny at Easter, and doing to the chief lords all other services. In default of such heirs, the manor and advowson shall revert to George and his heirs, quit of the other heirs of Nicholas and Joan, to hold of the chief lords for ever. |
Warranty: |
Warranty by George and his heirs. |
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Feet of Fines CP 25/1/124/46, number 32.
County: |
Leicestershire. |
Place: |
Westminster. |
Date: |
Two weeks from St John the Baptist, 3 Edward II [8 July 1309]. |
Parties: |
Henry de Stodle, the parson of the church of Aylmersthorp', querent, and George de Charneles, deforciant. |
Property: |
The manor of Aylmersthorp' and the advowson of the church of the same manor. |
Action: |
Plea of covenant. |
Agreement: |
George has acknowledged the manor and advowson to be the right of Henry, as those which Henry has of his gift.
For this: Henry has granted to George the manor and advowson and has rendered them to him in the court, to hold to George, of the chief lords for the life of George. And after the decease of George the manor and advowson shall remain to Nicholas de Charneles and Joan, his wife, and the heirs begotten by Nicholas on the body of Joan, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, remainder to the right heirs of George. |
Warranty: |
Warranty by George and his heirs. |
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15 Nov 1340, Wallingford
Commission to Thomas de Asteleye, Nicholas de Charneles, John de Polvyle and Robert de Cateby, in the county of Leicester, to keep the king's peace, to enforce the statutes of Winchester and Northampton, to make inquisitions touching felonies and trespasses committed from 6 July, 12 Edward III and from now, and to hear and determine these.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 5, p. 102
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25 Apr 1341, Westminster
Association of Nicholas de Charneles and William Moton in the commission of the peace to John Dengayne, John de Seyton, John Boyvill, Richard de Eggebaston, William Wade of Stokfaston and John Hakelut in the county of Leicester...
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 5, p. 214
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Nicholas de Charnels, knight, was aged 50 years and more 15 Edw. III. [1341/2] at which time he gave evidence for the proof of age of Laurence de Hastinges, earl of Pembroke, stating that he had been an esquire of Sir John de Hastinges, father of the said Laurence, and by a writing remaining with the said Sir John, dated Sunday next after St. Cuthbert, 14 Edward II, on which day came John de Waldegrave and announced from the said Sir John the birth of the said Laurence. 1
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2 Jul 1342, Tower of London
Commission to Robert de Sadyngton, William Trussel the elder, Nicholas de Charnels, William Motoun, Roger la Zouche, Richard de la Pole and Simon Pakeman to make inquisitions touching felonies and trespasses against the peace into the county of Leycestre from 6 July, 12 Edward III, and to hear and determine the same.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 5, p. 540
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5 Nov 1349, Westminster
Commission of oyer and terminer to William Shareshull, Richard de Stafford, knight, Thomas de Ferariis, knight, Ralph de Ferariis, knight, and Simon Pakeman, on complaint by Nicholas de Charnels, 'chivaler,' and William, his son, that John de Charnels, parson of the church of Swepston, Henry Botiller of Neuton, chaplain, Robert Foucher the younger, John Broun of Burbache, John son of Hugh de Merynton of Coventre, Henry de Waynhous of Leycestre and others, broke by night their close and houses at Swepston, co. Leicester, carried away their goods and assaulted their servant William le Chamberleyn, whereby they lost his service for a great time. For 20s. to be paid to the king.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 8, p. 454
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12 July 1353, Westminster
Pardon to John Poumfreyt of his outlawry in the county of Warwick for non-appearance before the king at Warwick to answer touching an indictment of having carried away goods of Nicholas de Charnels, knight, and 20l. of his money by tale at Beulton, he having surrendered to the Marshallsea prison, as William de Shareshull, chief justice, has certified.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 9, p. 484
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10 Jul 1356, Westminster
Pardon to Nicholas Charnels, 'chivaler,' of his outlawry in the county of Surrey for non appearance before Roger Hillary and his fellows, then justices of the Bench to satisfy the king of the ransom due because of his conviction before the said justices of a trespass against John de Burton, he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert de Thorpe, chief justice of the said Bench, has certified, provided, however, that he satisfy the king of the ransom and John of his damages.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 10, p. 416
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6 Jul 1360, Westminster
Writing of Nicholas de Charnels knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to brother John Pavely prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, his fellows the brethren and their successors, of the manor of Merewe, co. Surrey. Witnesses: [various], dated the manor aforesaid, 1 May 34 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment 6 July.
Calendar of Close Rolls, 34 Edw. III, p. 121