Description | Plaintiff: Peter of Southchurch; Joan, wife of Peter of Southchurch Deforciant: David of Hereford; Florence, wife of David of Hereford, daughter and heir of John de Bello Campo of 'Hersham' [Horseham in Helion Bumpstead?]; Peter son of Richard of Southchurch; Joan, wife of Peter son of Richard of Southchurch, daughter and heir of John de Bello Campo of 'Hersham' [Horseham in Helion Bumpstead?]; Robert de Lacy; Matilda, wife of Robert de Lacy, daughter and heir of John de Bello Campo of 'Hersham' [Horseham in Helion Bumpstead?] In the king's court at Westminster before Ralph de Hengham, William de Bereford, Peter Mallore, William Howard, Lambert de Trikingham and Hervey de Staunton, justices, and others on 25 Jun 1307. Refers to an earlier final concord, made in the king's court at York before Ralph de Hengham, William de Bereford, Elias de Beckingham, Peter Mallore, William Howard and Lambert de Trikingham, justices, on 6 Oct 1304, between Peter of Southchurch and Joan his wife, plaintiffs, and John de Bello Campo of 'Hersham' [Horseham in Helion Bumpstead?], deforciant, concerning the manor of Southchurch, except 220 acres of land and a rent of 50s in the same manor. David, Florence, Peter, Joan, Robert and Matilda grant the manor to Peter and Joan and rendered it to them in court. The grant is made to Peter and Joan and Peter's heirs begotten of Joan. If Peter dies without such heirs, the lands shall remain to his right heirs.
Endorsed 'Finis' and 'Sucherch'' in 14th cent hands. |