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- (148). Westminster. Two weeks from St Michael, 4 Henry [IV] [13 October 1402].
Q: Thomas Poldre, by William Emery, put in his place.
D: John Cherche of Canterbury and Christian, his wife.
1 messuage in Canterbury. Plea of covenant. John and Christian have
acknowledged the messuage to be the right of Thomas, as that which he has of
their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed it from themselves and the heirs of
Christian to him and his heirs for ever. Warranty. Thomas has given them 100
shillings of silver.
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(175). Westminster. The day after the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 4 Henry
[IV] [3 February 1403]. And afterwards two weeks from Easter in the same year
[29 April 1403].
Q: James atte Cherche and Richard Stud'.
175
D: William Bolynge and Alice, his wife.
1 messuage, 8 acres of land and 1 acre of wood in Hierne and Reyculuere. Plea of
covenant. William and Alice have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of
Richard, as those which Richard and James have of their gift, and have remised
and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice to James and Richard
and the heirs of Richard for ever. Warranty. James and Richard have given them 10
marks of silver.
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(171). Westminster. Three weeks from Easter, 4 Henry [IV] [6 May 1403].
Q: Stephen atte Cherche and Thomas Tenham, by John Driland', put in the place
of Thomas.
D: Walter Palmer and Alice, his wife.
1 messuage, 11 acres of land, common of pasture for 60 sheep, 1 gander and 1
goose and a rent of 8 pence in Preston' by Feuersham. Plea of covenant. Walter
27 Buckland by Dover.
174
and Alice have acknowledged the tenements, common and rent to be the right of
Stephen, as those which Stephen and Thomas have of their gift, and have remised
and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Alice to Stephen and
Thomas and the heirs of Stephen for ever. Warranty. Stephen and Thomas have
given them 10 marks of silver.
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1406/7
(348) Westminster: Easter in 3 weeks 8 Henry IV
Q. John Lake
D. John Cromppe and wife Beatrice and John atte Cherche and wife Joan
6 acres land and 1/3 of ½ of a messuage and of 40 acres land in Langle, Sutton
Vallence and Otham. Quitclaim from John Cromppe and Beatrice, John atte
Cherche and Joan and the heirs of Beatrice and Joan to John Lake and his heirs.
John Lake gave 10 marks
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1408/9
(411) Westminster: Michaelmas in one month 10 Henry IV
Q. John Berghere and William Beneyt of Seyntemarycherche in Romene Marsh
D. Thomas atte Cherche and wife Isabel and John Payn and wife Margaret
A messuage and 6 acres land in Seyntemarycherche in Romene Marsh. Quitclaim
from Thomas and Isabel, John Payn and Margaret and the heirs of Isabel and
Margaret to John Berghere and William and the heirs of John. Warrant against the
heirs of Isabel and margaret. John Berghere and William gave 20 marks.
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1409/10
(508) Westminster: Morrow of St John Baptist 11 Henry IV
Q. Stephen atte Cherche, Reginald Dreylond, Henry Baksnoth and Stephen
Dreylond
D. Thomas Tenham and wife Joan
A messuage, 32 acres land and 6 acres wood in Sellyng next Chylham. Quitclaim
from Thomas and Joan and the heirs of Joan to Stephen, Reginald, Henry and
Stephen and the heirs of Stephen atte Cherche. Warrant against the heirs of Joan.
Stephen, Reginald, Henry and Stephen gave 20 marks.
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Aug. 31. 1409
Cranbrook. John Cherche of Stapilherst to John Homersham of Hedecrone the elder. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in Kent.
Condition, that John Cherche shall abide the award of Richard Norton, Roger Horton, William Cheyne and John Martyn, arbitrators chosen by the parties, touching all plaints and demands which John Homersham and Joan his wife will [lay] before him, in case it be made before Martinmas next, or otherwise the award of William Gascoigne the chief justice or another of the justices of either bench to be by the arbitrators chosen, in case that be made before the quinzaine of St. Hilary next.
John Homersham of Hedecrone the elder to John Cherche of Stapilherst. (Like) recognisance.
(Like) condition in respect of plaints and demands by John Cherche against John Homersham and Joan his wife.
Thomas Horden of Goutherst to the master of Allhallows college Maydeston and John Wotton clerk.
(Like) recognisance.
(Like) condition in respect of the detinue of a writing of acknowledgment touching all plaints and demands against the said Thomas made by John Cherche before the said arbitrators.
[Source: 'Close Rolls, Henry IV: August 1409', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 3, 1405-1409, ed. A E Stamp (London, 1931), pp. 523-529. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol3/pp523-529 [accessed 17 June 2020].]
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Henry V, 1418: CP40no629
doc. # 25 Kent debt Boxle, abbot of the Monastery of the BM, in atte Cherch, John, of Staplehurst(?), gent
[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Indices/CP40Indices/CP40no629/CP40no629Act.htm]
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1424
William Bonnington 1 ? 1424 marriage
Christina,
daughter of
John Cherche
[Source: Politics, Corporation and Commonwealth: The Early
Reformation in Canterbury, c.1450 – 1559. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/60522/1/92FinalCorrectedMaster.pdf]
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1456
Elizabeth his wife and to the heirs and assigns of the said Elizabeth. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Thrulegh, 40s. of rent in Frithinden and Thrulegh of the tenure of the court of 'Shortwode' in the town of Thrulegh, and a moiety of the advowson of Boucton Maleherbe church co. Kent. Witnesses: James Drylond esquire, William Norton, John Cherche, Thomas Amys, Nicholas Dane. Dated the feast of the Conception of the Virgin Mary, 20 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 8 February this year.
[Source: 'Close Rolls, Henry VI: April 1456', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461, ed. C T Flower (London, 1947), pp. 130-137. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol6/pp130-137 [accessed 17 June 2020].]
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1406-7
Jan. 28.
Westminster. To the sheriff of Kent. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of John Cherche, Thomas Adam, John Sherte and Nicholas Stoket of Kent, in favour of John Sharp of Hedecrone the younger, Richard de Elueston and William Broke of Hedecrone in regard to John Parys of Hedecrone.
[Source: 'Close Rolls, Henry IV: Miscellaneous 1406-7', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 3, 1405-1409, ed. A E Stamp (London, 1931), pp. 242-249. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol3/pp242-249 [accessed 17 June 2020].]
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