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Appendix B

APPENDIX B. 
 
I. 
About 1270. 

A GRANT by John de Burgo that Philip Basset, may, during his life, pay for the grantor 205/1. atinually aduuirdam of Dover Castle, due from the Manor of Beeston, which Philip holds from John de Burgo. 

Witnesses : Sirs Paul Peyure, Richard Bausan, Roger de Wanton, Richard de Sannford, Stephen Bausan, Julian de Haya, and Thomas Batesford, clerk. 

No date. 

Ancient Deeds^ P.R.O.^ B. 3911, and compare J. ^^-jj and C. 2263 for similar grants connected with the ward of the Castle. 
 
II. 
20 July 1426. 

A grant to * John Dalby, Rector of S. Nicholas Church, of a chamber in a certain messuage, situated in Snargate Ward, between the tenement, lately John Killey's, to the south, the Common Lane to the east, King Street to the north, and the land of Thomas Arnold to the west, recently acquired by W^alter Stratton, Thomas Arnold, John Bynglcy, William Archier, William Sandircok, John atte Berwe, John Watsone, and John Sandircok, from John Braban, of Dover, and John Bakere, of Caldham ; which messuage the said Walter Stratton, etc., had granted to Giles Hoton, Thomas Grubbe, and Henry Powell, reserving to themselves the said chamber, with free ingress and egress thereto at all reasonable and lawful times. John Strete and his wife Johanna, both deceased, are also mentioned. 

20 July. 4 Hen. VI. 

Ancient Deeds, P.R.O.y B. 1353. 

* He exchanged from Cudham in "Jan. 1420. 
 
III. 
16 December 1434. 

A power of attorney granted by John Braban, of Dover, and John Byngley to Thomas Frankeleyne, to enable him to deliver seisin to William Brewys and Johanna, his wife, of a plot of land, consisting of seven acres, called Gylys Coombe. 

16 December, 13 Hen. VI. 

Ancient Deeds, P.R.O.^ B. 391 1. 
 
IV. 
29 September 1450. 

A lease granted by Walter Pope, John Hamond, and Robert Serlys, Wardens of the goods of the Church of S. Nicholas, Dover, to Thomas Wreight, of two acres of land at Maxton, in the same tenure, situated between the land of the Lord of Maxton to the south-west, the land of Richard Palmere to the north-west, and the land of the Prior and Convent of S. Martin, of the New Work, to the north-east, and King Street to south-east. 

Michaelmas Day, 29 Hen. VI. 

Ancient Deeds^ P.R.O., B. 2519. 
 
V. 
20 July 1465. 

A grant of a close of land near Dover, called Rygges croft, by John Hamond, of Dover, to Richard Palmere and Thomas Toky, which close was released to the said John Hamond by Thomas Kervere, and which, with other lands, together with Richard Sandes, late of Dover, esquire, William Claryngbold, late of Sibcrtswold, deceased, the aforesaid Thomas Kervere had of the feoffment of Robert Reypost, late of Dover, deceased. 

Witnesses : Thomas Pety, Mayor ; Nicholas Burton, 

Bailiff; Thomas Gore ; Thomas Grace ; Thomas Toky ; Thomas ffoche ; William Mytcrc. 

20 July, 5 Edw. IV. 

Ancient Deeds, P.R.O., B. 1271. 
 
VI. 
20 January 1477. 

A grant by Thomas ffoche, of Dover, and Henry ffoche, of the parish of River, yeoman, of two acres of land in the tenure of Syberston in Hougham, situated between the land of Thomas Toky to the north-east, the land of William Alowe to the south-east, the land of the heirs of Alexander Etynden to the north-west, and the Common Drove to the south-west ; which land was lately acquired from Alice Barowe, widow, of Dover, to William fforest, Edward fforest, Robert Col well, Robert Sinythiot, John Vallance, alias Mason, and Robert Randoif, of Dover, for the use, profit, sustentation, and repair of the Church of S. Nicholas, in Dover. 

Witnesses : Bartholomew Wylmyngton, Robert Vagge, Simon Tenderby, John Martyn, and William Hogge. 

20 January, 16 Edw. IV. 

Ancient Deeds, P.R.O., B. 1299.
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