Register of the rectors, fellows, and other members on the foundation of Exeter College, Oxford, with a history of the College and illustrative documents / by the Rev. Charles William Boase.
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Register of the rectors, fellows, and other members on the foundation of Exeter College, Oxford, with a history of the College and illustrative documents / by the Rev. Charles William Boase. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Kyngeston mayor, Ralph le plumer bailiff, H. 0\yayn, P. de Eu, N. de Coleshulle, J. Sewy, Paulinus de Eriditon^ &c. On i Aug. 1294 Alice daughter of H. de la Grave granted and quitclaimed to William de Coudray her right in the tenement which William had granted her, William giving her in exchange the tenement and mead given him by Sir H. Boveles and Henry his son in the vill of Curtelington; witnesses J. Culverd mayor, Andrew de Pyrie and J. Wyz bailiffs, P. de Ho, J. de Ho &c. On 15 May 1296 Gilbert de Coudray quitclaimed to M. William de Coudray for his houses and land in Curtelington. In 1296 W. de Coudray granted to William son of Thomas de la Rode of Cornwall and to Peter de Skelton ‘ my clerk,’ ‘ and to whichever of them shall live longest,’ the messuage granted me by W. Crompe, against the walls, between the land of the Abbess of Godstow, and a messuage once belonging to J. Culvert, with the lower court which he had from Geoffrey de Merschton. After the death of both it is to go to the heir of William son of Thomas. They are to pay him 40^ a year for his life; witnesses P. de Eu mayor, Andrew de Pyrie and J. de Coleshull bailiffs, Robert de Wormenhale, Andrew Culvert, Symon le barbur, R. de Berkele etc. On ^ May 1297 Henry, son of dominus Henry de Boveles of Curtelinton [Kirtlington near Bicester] and Alice his wife, granted at Oxford to William son of Thomas de la Rode of Cornwall and Peter de Skelton clerk all his rights over the tenement which Alice his wife had of the gift of William de Coudray; witnesses Robert Jurdan, Richard de Canne, John de Codesford of Curtelinton, Symon barbitonsor of Oxford, Richard barbitonsor at the north gate &c. In 1306 William son of Thomas de la Rode granted to Skelton his part of the messuage he had from Coudray, and his part in the lower court adjoining, between the Godstow tenement on the east and a tenement once belonging to John Culverd on the west; he further quitclaimed to Skelton the half of this property which Skelton held for life of the gift of Coudray; and to warrant the grant he bound his lands at Curtelington in Oxon and his lands at la Rode near Esse [^Saltash] in Cornwall; witnesses J. de Dokelington mayor, Walter de Wicumbe and W. de Pennard bailiffs, Andrew de Pyrie, ^ Hist. Comm. iv. 445, 468 (Ciiditon).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24879277_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)