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Bromes, Warwick, Myton, Hatton and Hampton-on-the Hill

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Feoffment from Richard Heigham, Thomas Frowyk, serjeants-at-law, Robert Throkmerton', Edward Belknap', John Herwell', Andrew Wyndesoner, John Archer, Thomas Essex, Robert Brudnell', Hugh Shirley, Edward Raweley the younger, Edward Grevyll, Thomas Denton', John Archer the younger and John Clopton, son of William Clopton, at the request of Nicholas Brome esq. to Edward Ferrers son and heir of Henry Ferrers knt. and Constance his wife, daughter of the said Nicholas, of the manor of Lapworth alias Bromes and the capital messuage called Bromys-place in a street in Warwyk called le Crossestrete, one tenement with appurtenances in le Crossestrete in the tenure of William Hoo, one tenement in the tenure of Richard Clerk, one croft in le Crossestrete in the tenure of Richard Robyns, two adjacent tenements on the corner of le Crossestrete in the tenure of John Brome, one tenement on the corner of Milstrette in the tenure of Robert Maior, one croft in Milstrette in the tenure of Simon Ryfeld, one orchard in Milstrette in the tenure of Thomas Best, one croft in Smythstrette in the tenure of William Alyn', one garden in St. Nicholas Street in the tenure of Sir John Caruse, one tenement on le High Payment in the tenure of John Man', one tenement in le Bochery in the tenure of John Kendall', one garden in le Bochery in the tenure of Richard Eton, two crofts in le Myton in the tenure of Richard Carpenter, two acres of meadow in le Heskewell in the tenure of Thomas Eden, one tenement in le Northyatestrete in the tenure of Richard Tussygham, one garden in le Weststrette in the tenure of William Smyth, one tenement in Westrette in the tenure of Ralph Sterky, a certain part of a tenement in Hatton, one croft in le Olde, one acre in Hatton feld, ten selions of land in le Hampton' feld, one close called Bakster close in le Hampton field in the tenure of Stephen Fyssher, one tenement in le Jury in the tenure of Roger Fyssher, all which lands the said grantors held together with John Denton and John Barefeld by the gift and feoffment of the said Nicholas Brome. To hold to the said Edward and Constance and their lawful issue. The said grantors appointing William Broune, Richard Cotys gents., Thomas Carde and Robert Bromley as attorneys to deliver seisin. Sealing clause. Given at Warwick 1 March 13 Henry VII [1498]. Seals: 8 tags for 15 seals of red wax, 14 placed tandemwise on 7 tags and 1 on a separate tag. 1. On a shield a fess chequey between three lions heads erased, an annulet, the whole within a circular beaded border. 3/4 in. 2. A lion's face crowned within a circular beaded border. 3/4 in. 3. Circular seal of red wax, defaced. 1/2 in. 4. Missing. 5. Circular seal of red wax. 1/2 in. A stag ?lodged. 6. Fragment of red wax. 7. Fragment of red wax. 8. Defaced. 9. Defaced. 10. Defaced. 11. A shield per saltire divided in the chief and the letters IC, the whole within a circular beaded border. 1/2 in. 12. Defaced. 13. Missing. 14. Oval seal of red wax, incomplete. 1/2 in x 1/4 in. The letter I ?crowned between two sprigs of foliage. 15. Missing. Endorsed: [In a late 16th century hand] A deade in tayle frome the feoffees of Nicolas Brome of the maner of Lappworthe certene londes in Warwykeshere to Edwarde Ferers and Constance his wyfe daughter to the said Nicolas [56/4]