Catalogue description MORTEHOE : NORTH and SOUTH MOLTON

This record is held by North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust)

Details of 50/11/29/15
Reference: 50/11/29/15
Title: MORTEHOE : NORTH and SOUTH MOLTON
Description:

Quitclaim

 

Nicholaus Fitz Estephene, son and heir of Isolde, formerly wife of the lord Gilbert Fitz Estephene, his father

 

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John de Stonford

 

All his right in the manors of Wollecombe Traci [in Mortehoe], and Bremilrigge [Bremridge, in South Molton], and all other lands, in the aforesaid manors, Witheyat [Withygate, in North Molton], Barnestaple, or anywhere else in Devon, with all their appurtenances, which belonged to the lord John Traci, to have and to hold for ever

 

Clause of warranty

 

Witnesses: William de Campo; Arnulphi, Richard de Chusildene, Walter de Horton', Henry Houwetone, then mayor of Exeter, Reginald Wethoun, Thomas Foubour, Richard Plegha, John de Sotton, the elder, Thomas Gurneyes [?], Ralph Brit, William de Chagford

 

Date: Exeter, Tuesday the vigil of the apostles Philip and James, in the 16th year of Edward III's reign over England, and the 2nd of his reign over France. [This must be a mistake, for the 3rd]

 

Seal: of Nicholaus Fitz Estephene, round, black, pictorial (fox and duck?), surrounded by legend. On parchment tag.

Date: 30 April, 1342 16 Edward III
Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Language: Latin

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