Description | GRANT in Fee and Intail by William Paradise, chaplain, to William Dod, s. & h. of Stephan Dod of Cholmundeley [Cholmondeley], and Cecilie his wife, daughter of John Belot late of Great Moreton, and their lawful issue, of the lands mentioned in the demesne of CHOLMUNDELEY [Cholmondeley] called the Lytull Haye, le Wodefyld, le Kylneflat, le Cokshotefyld and 2 parts of le Bernflatt with appurtenances, which he held with others with Henry Owsam, chaplain, now deceased, by feoffment of the said Stephen Dod,; failing which issue to the lawful issue of said William, failing which issue to said William, failing which issue to the lawful issue of said Stephen Dod, failing which issue to David, brother of Stephan, and his lawful issue, failing which issue to Matilda, sister of David and Stephan, and her lawful issue, failing which issue to Hugh son of Richard de Cholmundeley lately lord of Cholmundeley [Cholmondeley] and his lawful issue, failing which issue to the right heirs of Margaret, daughter of Thomas son of Kenewrye de Cholmundeley. Witnesses: Richard Cholmundeley of Cholmundeley [Cholmondeley], John Eggerton of Eggerton [Egerton], Thomas Wylbram, esquires. Given at Cholmundeley [Cholmondeley] on Monday next before the feast of the Purification of Bl. Mary virgin, 34. Hen. VI. Seal; red, a device. Parchment. |