DANYELLs in Deeds

THOMAS

DEEDS:2 - 1398 10/10 William Danyell - letters patent containing grant to William Danyell, of Deresbury, whom the King has retained by him for life, of 100s yearly, to be paid out of the Exchequer at Chester during his life, or till the King direct otherwise. Sealed with the seal of the Exchequer at Chester 10 October 21 Richard 2 - no seal - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Richard-2/I/20/A195.


DEEDS:3 - 1402 William and William Danyell - Counterpart of demise by William Danyell to Alice late the wife of Ranulph de Merbury of two parts of the manor of Over Walton, with two parts of the land thereto belonging in Over and Nether Walton, from the day of date to the full age of Hugh son and heir of the said Ranulph; rent 26s 4d at Midsummer and st Martin in winter. Witnesses: Richard de Aston, knight, William Danyell the younger, Lawrence de Aston, John de Merbury, John de Hallum, and others (named). Over Walton, Monday after St James the Apostle, 3 Henry 4. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-4/V/81/A11022.


DEEDS:4 - 1411 11/2 William Danyell - Bond by Hamo le Massy of Poynton to John de Osbaldeston in 100l due at Easter next, conditioned for his observance of the award of John Savage, Matthew (Mayo) del Mer, Richard de Manley and William Danyell touching the matters in dispute between them. 11 February, 12 Henry-4 - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-4/IV/356/A8759.


DEEDS:5 - 1417 William Daniel - Indenture of demise by Henry, king of England, ..., lord of Ireland and lord of Halton, by William Daniel, lieutenant of William de Stanley, steward of Halton, to Roger Bydull and Adam Alicock, of the water mill of Congulton, .... Tuesday before the Apostles Simon and Jude, 4 Henry-5 - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-4/IV/356/A8759.


DEEDS:6 - 1418 10/11 John Danyell - Grant by William Stoyt, and Agnes his wife, to John Danyell, of a moiety of a burgage in Thornbury, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-5/I/101/A852.


DEEDS:7 - 1422 ?/6 William Danyell - Grant by William Danyel of Deresbury, to John of Stanley, knight, of the custody of all the lands etc in Halsnade, sometime belonging to Nicholas the Norres of Halsnade, within the parish of Prestecote, which he held in chief of the said William, in whose hands they are now by reason of the minority of Thomas son of Thomas of Wetherby, cousin and heir of Nicholas, together with the marriage of the said Thomas. Thursday after Midsummer day, 10 Henry 5. English. - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-5/III/203/A5631.


DEEDS:8 - 1423 1/3 William, John, Richard and Edmund Danyell - Grant by Thomas Hallum of Newton, gentleman, to John Danyell, esquire, son and heir of William Danyell, lord of Deresburye, for his life, and to Jonetta, his wife, the grantor's daughter, in tail, of a messuage in Newton and all his lands there called 'le Pelecroft,' 'Brend Garth,' 'Pryors Feild,' 'les Holtes,' 'Oxehey,' 'Halmondes Heyes,' and 'le Upper meadowe,' together with 'le Grenehey,' 'Byrchleyhey' and 'Pyckeringes heyes'; also another messuage etc in Newton, and land called 'le meane hey' in Hatton by Deresburye; with remainder to the right heirs of the grantor. Witnesses: Richard and Edmund Danyell, knights, brothers of the said William, and others (named). 1 March, 1 Henry 6. Seal of arms - Endorsed: ' An entaile dede fr[om] Hallum to Danyers. - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/206/A5649.


DEEDS:9 - 1423 ?/12 William Danyel - Grant by William de Grymesdiche, to William Danyel of Deresbury of all his lands etc in Neuton near Deresbury, with common of pasture. Monday before Christmas day, 2 Henry 6. Portion of seal - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/203/A5630.


DEEDS:10 - 1425 15/6 Nicholas Danyell - Bond by Hugh Venables, baron of Kynderton, and Nicholas Danyell, of Dersbury, esquire, to King Henry 6, in 380l 14s 6d at Christmas, conditioned for the observance by Nicholas of covenants in indentures dated at Westminster, 8 June, 13 Henry 6, between the king and himself. 15 June, 13 henry 6. One seal. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/V/287/A12330.


DEEDS:11 - 1426 14/1 John Danyell - grant by William Beverech, Edmund Twyne, and John Parker, citizens and grocers of London, to John Danyell, of Edelmeton, county Middlesex, maltman, and John Canon, citizen of London,of a croft and grove called 'Cathale' in Southmymmes, by Edward Wode and the lane called 'New-lane'; and 2s yearly quit rent issuing from 20 acres in Southmymmes - two seals - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/102/A2622.


DEEDS:12 - 1430 John Danyell - Grant by Thomas Excestre, of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, to John Danyell, of Thornbury, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/I/101/A859.


DEEDS:13 - 1430 William Danyel - General release by Thomas de Bold, esquire, to William Danyel of Dersbury. Sunday in the first week of Lent, 8 Henry 6. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/437/A9568.


DEEDS:14 - 1434 John Danyell - Demise by Thomas Excestre, of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter and heir of Walter Nelme, alias Brytte, to John Danyell, of Thornbury, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/I/104/A888.


DEEDS:15 - 1436 John Danyell - .... in the time of John Danyell and William Stoyt, then bailiffs of Thornbury .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/I/103/A874.


DEEDS:16 - 1443 7/12 Nicholas Danyell - .... Witnesses: Nicholas Danyell, mayor, and John Loker and John de Rotheley, sheriffs [of Chester] .... 7 December, 22 Henry 6. Seal - Chester - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/VI/1/C3769.


DEEDS:17 - 1444 5/3 John Danyell - .... which he lately had by the gift and feoffment of John Danyell in the town and fields of Mourton aforesaid .... . 5 March, 24 Henry 6. Seal - Gloucester - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/291/A8322.


DEEDS:18 - 1445 21/11 John Daniell - Bond by John Legh of Legh, son of Richard Legh, John Leycestre, esquire, Thomas Legh of Northwode, and Peter Stanley, esquire, to John Daniell of Deresbury, for 200 marks to be paid at Christmas next. 21 November, 23 Henry 6. Portions of two seals. - Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if William Helegh, knight, of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England, shall fulfil all the agreements entered into by him in certain indentures made between him and the said John Daniell, on the above date, then the above bond is to be void. - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/134/A7207.


DEEDS:19 - 1446 14/3 Nicholas Danyell - Certificate by Nicholas Danyell, mayor of the city of Chester the king's escheator therein, that in accordance with the king's writ he has delivered seisin to John de Eggerton, son and heir of Philip de Eggerton, deceased .... 14 March, 24 Henry 6. Seal fragment - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/397/C3684.


DEEDS:20 - 1446 ?/5 Thomas Danyell involvement - Grant by John Bamme, son and heir of Henry Bamme of London to Peter Ardern, Robert Rouclyff and John Roos of lands and tenements in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Olde Fisshstrete, late the said John Bamme's, deceased, and to a tenement in Westchepe in the parish of St Vedast, Feast of Annunciation. 13 Henry 6 - Endorsed: Inrolled on the back of the Close [Roll], in the Chancery of the King within written, in May in the 24th year of his reign. - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/264/B2091.


DEEDS:21 - 1446 13/11 Thomas Danyell - Grant by Thomas Bamme, son and heir of Henry Bamme of London, to William Ayscough, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys, Thomas Danyell, and William Lowe, esquires, Edward Ellesmere and Thomas Lute, gentlemen, of tenements in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Oldfisshstrete, the inn called 'le Kyngeshede' excepted, which he had granted them for the life of the said Edward only. 13 November, 25 Henry 6. seal - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/264/B2090.


DEEDS:22 - 1446 13/11 Thomas Danyell - Grant by Thomas Bamme, son and heir of Henry Bamme of London, to William Ayscough, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys, Thomas Danyell, William Lowe, esquires, Edward Ellesmere and Thomas Lute, gentlemen, of tenements in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Oldfisshstrete, an inn called 'le Kyngeshede' excepted, which he had granted to them for the life only of the said Edward, and a tenement in Westchepe in the parish of St Vedast, abutting on a tenement called 'le Cardynall hatte.' 13 November, 25 Henry 6. seal - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/263/B2088.


DEEDS:23 - 1446 16/11 Thomas Danyell - Indenture between William Ayscough, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys, Thomas Danyell and William Lowe, Edward Ellesmere and Thomas Lute of the one part, and Thomas Bamme, son and heir of Harry Bamme of London, reciting the conditions on which all the lands, tenements, etc, of the said Thomas Bamme in Westchepe and Old Eschaunge in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Old Fisshestrete, the tenement called 'le Kyngez hede' excepted, were granted to the above named parties. 16 November, 25 Henry 6. English, Two seals. - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/264/B2094.


DEEDS:24 - 1447 3/5 Thomas Danyell - Bond by John Doune of Utkynton, and Thomas Dutton of Dutton, esquires, Laurence Starky of Northwyche, and Geoffrey Starky of Stretton, gentlemen, to Thomas Danyell, esquire, for 10l. 3 May, 25 Henry 6. Two seals and portions of seal. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/202/A5626.


DEEDS:25 - 1447 3/5 Thomas Danyell - Bond by John Donne of Utkynton, and Thomas Dutton of Dutton, county Chester, esquires, and Laurence Starky of Northwyche, and Geoffrey Starkey of Stretton, gentlemen, to Thomas Danyell, esquire, for 10l at Christmas 1449. 3 May, 25 Henry 6. Seals (1) an arrow-head and the letters "J.D.". (2) a plume of feathers and 'J Douton,' (3) a unicorn's head erased and 'God help.' - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/V/141/A11414.


DEEDS:26 - 1447 3/5 Thomas Danyell - Grant by Thomas Danyell, esquire, to John Donne of Utkynton, esquire, of the wardship of the lands of James Bruyn late of Stapilford, deceased, with the marriage of the heir of the said James, which wardship and marriage have been granted by the king to the said Thomas. 3 May, 25 Henry 6. Seal. - [this deed is listed in the catalogue amongst Cheshire deeds A5640-A5652 most of which are concerned with the Danyell family of Daresbury] - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/205/A5642.


DEEDS:27 - 1447 19/6 Thomas Danyell - Grant by Thomas Bamme of London, to William Ayscoigh, bishop of Sarum, John Norys, Thomas Danyell, William Lowe, esquires, Edward Ellesmere and Thomas Luce, of a tenement in the parish of St Michael in Hoggenlane. Witnesses: John Olney, mayor, Robert Horne and Geoffrey Boleyne, sheriffs, of London, William Cantlowe, alderman of the ward, and others (named). Seal. 19 June, 25 Henry 6 - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/280/B2244 - supporting documents in B2245 and B2246


DEEDS:28 - 1447 5/7 Thomas Danyell involvement - Release by Peter Ardern, serjeant-at-law, Robert Rouclyff, Elena Bamme late the wife of John Bamme, and John Roos at the request of Thomas Bamme, brother and heir of the said John Bamme the son and heir of Henry Bamme of London, to William, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys, esquire, and Edward Ellesmere, of their right to lands and tenements in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen, Oldefisshstrete, late the said John Bamme's, deceased, and to a tenement in Westchepe in the parish of St Vedast, late the said Henry Bamme's. 5 July, 25 Henry 6 - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/264/B2089.


DEEDS:29 - 1447 11/7 Thomas Danyell - Indenture of demise by William Ayscough, bishop of Salisbury, John Noreys, Thomas Danyell, and William Lowe, esquires, Edward Ellesmer and Thomas Lute, to Ellen late the wife of John Bamme, son and heir of Harry Bamme, late citizen and goldsmith of London, of 100s rent for the term of her life from their lands and tenements in Old Change (veteri Escambio), London, in the parish of St Mary Magdalen of Oldfisshstrete, late belonging to the said John Bamme. 11 July, 25 Henry 6. - London - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/542/A10355.


DEEDS:30 - 1447 20/7 Thomas Daniell - Confirmation by Thomas Bamme, son and heir of Henry Bamme of London, of his grant to William Ayscoigh, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys, Thomas Daniell, and others, dated 13 November, 25 Henry 6, and release also to Edward Ellesmere, of his right to the lands and tenements in Old Change and Westchepe, in the parishes of St Mary Magdalen, Oldfisshstrete and St Verdast, confirmed as above. 20 July, 25 Henry 6. Seal - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/264/B2092.


DEEDS:31 - 1447 6/10 Thomas Danyell involvement - Release by Thomas Bamme son of Henry Bamme of London, to Edward Ellesmere, gentleman, of his right to lands and tenements, which were his father's, in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalene, Oldefisshestrete. 6 October, 26 Henry 6. Seal. - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/263/B2086.


DEEDS:32 - 1447 8/12 Thomas Danyell involvement - Grant by Edward Ellesmere, to Thomas Bamme son of Henry Bamme of London, deceased, of a rent issuing out of all his lands and tenements, the tenement called 'le Kyngeshede' excepted, in Old Change in the parish of St Mary Magdalene, Oldfisshestrete. 8 December, 26 Henry 6. Seal. - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/263/B2087.


DEEDS:33 - 1448 26/1 Thomas Danyell - Letters from John Hamton and Thomas Danyell, esquires, William Segge and John Nobul, chaplains, and Richard Gybones appointing John Payne their attorney to receive seisin of all lands etc of William Hore in Berkeswell. - Warwickshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/VI/311/C6189.


DEEDS:34 - 1448 27/5 Thomas Danyell involvement - Sale by Isabella Donyngton, widow, late the wife and executrix of Thomas Donyngton, serjeant, late the executor of Henry Bamme of London and Alice his wife, to William, bishop of Sarum, John Noreys and William Lowe, esquires, of certain lands and tenements in Old Change, in the parish of St Mary Magdalene in Oldfisshestrete, and in Westchepe in the parish of St Vedast, formerly belonging to the said Henry, and directed by his will to be sold, after the death of his heirs without lawful issue, for pious uses. Witnesses: Stephen Broun, mayor, William Marowe and William Cantlowe, sheriffs, of London, and others (named). 27 May, 27 Henry 6. Seal - Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/263/B2085.


DEEDS:35 - 1448 28/5 John Danyell - Demise by John Danyell, the prior, and the convent of St Pancras Lewes, county sussex, ..... . 28 May AD 1448, 26 Henry 6. Seal - Surrey - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/III/21/A4021.


DEEDS:36 - 1449 31/11 Thomas Danyell - Warwickshire - Award of William, bishop of Winchester, and Thomas Danyell, esquire, arbitrators in a suit between the provost and scholars of the royal college of St Mary and St Nicholas, Cambridge, and John Conches, monk of the Order of St Benedict - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/II/552/C2746.


DEEDS:37 - 1453 26/8 John Danyell - Grant by Thomas Excestre, of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter and heir of Walter Nelme, late of Thornbury, to John Danyell, of Thornbury, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/I/105/A894.


DEEDS:38 - 1453 26/8 John Danyell - Letter of attorney by Thomas Excestre, of Bristoll and Agnes his wife to William Piers and Thomas Clerk of Thornbury to deliver seisin to John Danyell, of Thornbury, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/313/A8466.


DEEDS:39 - 1458 1/12 John Danyell - Indenture between John Danyell of Dersbury, esquire, of the one part and John Ogle, esquire, of the other, whereby the former grants the ward and marriage of Thomas Danyell, son of John Danyell his son, and his heir apparent, to the latter, 'to be mariet and weddet to Grace doghter of the said John Ogle by twyx this and the fest of the Purification of our blessed lady next comyng'; he shall make estate to the said Thomas and Grace, before the said feast, of land to the value of 6 marks yearly in the counties of Lancatre and Chestre, saving the jointure of Alice, his mother, or of any wife who shall survive him, shall descend to the said Thomas in tail, etc; for this Ogle shall pay 100 marks, whereof part is to be repaid him if Grace die within eight years 'without issue enheritable,' and he covenants that if he die without heir male his said daughter shall have her lawful part of his land, if any other of his daughters have any part thereof; 'and to all the covenauntes obofe specifiet to be perfourmet on the partie of the said John Danyell and also that no devorse schalbe had betwene the said Thomas and Grace the cause rysyng on the partie of the said Thomas or by his sewte the said John Danyell and iii sufficiaunt persons with hym is bounden to the said John Ogle in a c li,' etc; Ogle shall have the 'kepyng and governyng of the said Thomas and Grace duryng the said viii yeres and also to have and take uppe all the sales and profettes of the said vi markesworth of lond yerly duryng the said viii years to fynd the said Thomas and Grace apon all maner necessaries longyng to thaim. Providet alwaies if the said Thomas wilnot abide nefe be governet by the said John Ogle at any tyme within the said viii years that then hit be lefull to the said Thomas to have the halfendell of the said vi markesworth of lond to fynde hym selfe apon fro thens furthe. In wittenes of the quech thyng,' etc . 1 December, 37 Henry 6. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/V/321/A12478.


DEEDS:40 - 1458 2/12 John Danyell and Richard Torbok - Bond by John Danyell of Dersbury and Richard Torbok, esquires, Richard Daune of Crawton and John Meles to John Ogle, esquire, in 100l at Midsummer, conditioned for the performance by Danyell of covenants in indentures between him and Ogle touching the marriage of Thomas his son to Grace, Ogle's daughter. 2 December, 37 Henry 6. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/V/139/A11393.


DEEDS:41 - 1460 20/11 John Danyell - .... which they lately had by the gift and feoffment of John Danyell son and heir of John Danyell, late of Thornbury .... . 20 November, 39 Henry 6. Seals - Gloucester - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-6/IV/287/A8298.


DEEDS:42 - 1461 13/1 John Danyell - Letter of attorney by John son and heir of John Danyell of Thornbury to Thomas Clerk .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/IV/403/A9220.


DEEDS:43 - 1461 13/1 John Danyell - Feoffment by John Danyell son and heir of John Danyell late of Thornbury, county Gloucester, to John Adam, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/IV/298/A8370.


DEEDS:44 - 1461 3/3 John Danyell - Release by Joan, late wife of John Danyell, late of Thornbury, county Gloucester, and John Danyell, of London, their son and heir .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/I/106/A902.


DEEDS:45 - 1461 27/7 John Danyell - Bond by Thomas Croxton of London, gentleman, to John Danyell, gentleman, for 280 marks .... - Kent - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/III/122/A4934.


DEEDS:46 - 1466 John Danyell - .... John Danyell, vicar of Wellington, Herefordshire .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/I/460/C751.


DEEDS:47 - 1471 John Danyell - .... lately acquired of John Danyell, the younger, of Thornbury .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/I/102/A865.


DEEDS:48 - 1480 Richard Danyell - ..... to Richard Danyell the elder of Westhamme ..... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/VI/218/C5411.


DEEDS:49 - 1481 Walter Danyell - .... Walter Danyell, burgess of Taunton .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/II/450/C1786.


DEEDS:50 - 1481 12/6 Thomas Daniell - Bond by Robert Gernet of Sutton, to Thomas Daniell of Derresbere, for 100s, by which he undertakes to perform the covenants contained in two indentures made between him and the said Thomas Daniell. 12 June, 20 Edward 4. - Endorsed: Condition of above bond witnessing that if the said Robert perform the covenants contained in a pair of indentures between the above parties, then the above bond shall be void - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-4/III/203/A5634.


DEEDS:51 - 1485 10/5 Christopher Danyell - concerning land in Wretill - Essex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Richard-3/VI/360/C6558 and C6559.


DEEDS:52 - 1485 20/11 William Danyell - Feoffment .... of the manor or tenement called 'Glamvyles' and the tenement called 'Enfeldys' in the parish of Felsted .... Witnesses: William Danyell, .... 20 November, 1 Henry-7. - Essex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/IV/203/A7712.


DEEDS:53 - 1489 30/5 William Danell - Feoffment .... of all the lands etc formerly William Nobettes in Spryngfeld, Little waltham, Great Leighes, Terlyng, Borham and Bromefeld or elsewhere, county Essex: .... Witnesses: .... William Danell .... 30 May, 4 Henry 7. - Essex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/IV/205/A7724.


DEEDS:1 - undated John Danyell and Emme Torbok - .... a 'mese and landes in Sutton' called 'Torbok Hows,' 'now in holdyng of Emme Torbok,' .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/V/536/A13548.


DEEDS:78 - 1497 26/6 William Torbok, esquire and Sir Robert Danyell of the Roodey, Sir William Norres, Thomas Venables of Kynderton, Richard Bolde, Rauf Eccleston, Rauff Ravenscroft Nicholas Haryngton, [...] esqs. John Haydok, vicar of Huyton, and William Mercer, priest -- William Torbok has enfeoffed them with the manor of Torbok, William Torbok to take rents for life, and at will shall re-enfeoff his. If he dies before that can be done, then to Henry his son and heir. Margaret his daughter to have 200 marks and Jane his daughter 100 marks. To Elizabeth his sister 20 marks, John his brother an annuity of 4 marks, George his brother "one yocke of Bolokkys" to Cisly his sister 4 marks, to Anne his sister 26/8; to each servant 6 months wages. Residue to his children at disposition of his wife, vicar of Huyton, Sir William Mercer, priest, and William Bret, except the bed of cloth of gold and a "sparver of white sarsnet and black" to be given to the church of Huyton to pray for the souls of himself, father, mother, and brother Sir Henry - see Lancashire Record Office: Molyneux, Earls of Sefton DDM 48/30


DEEDS:54 - 1498 17/3 Jarerd Danyell - Bond by Thomasine Ware, widow, John Clampard of Chydyngston, and Thomas Clampard of the parish of Sele, 'yoman,' to Jarerd Danyell, citizen and fishmonger of London, for 40 l to be paid at the feast of Purification next. 17 March, 13 Henry 7. Endorsed: .... - Kent - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/IV/42/A6465.


DEEDS:55 - 1499 12/12 Thomas, John and Robert Danyell and William Torbok - Bond by John Danyell, gentleman, of Deresbury, son and heir of Thomas Danyell, late of the same, deceased, to Sirs Robert Danyell and William Torbok, knights, and others, named, for 500li for the observance of certain conditions contained in a grant by him to the other parties of the manor of Deresbury, with all his lands, etc, in Deresbury and Upper Walton, county Chester, and in Eccleston, Sutton, Raynehull and Larebrygge, county Lancaster, etc. 12 December, 14 Henry 7. English. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/III/206/A5650.


DEEDS:56 - 1501 Richard, Margery and Richard Danyell - Release by Richard Danyell, son and heir of Richard Danyell, late of Westhamme, husbandman, Margery Danyell, his mother .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/III/337/C3170.


DEEDS:57 - 1501 1/8 Henry Danyell - Grant by Robert Plomer the elder to .... of a tenement in Sandon called 'Mepsales,' and of all the lands, etc, in Sandon, Little Badowe and Danbery which Henry Danyell now holds to farm, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/VI/205/C5310.


DEEDS:58 - 1501 26/8 Richard Danyell - Counterpart of demise, 26 August, 16 Henry 7, by Henry Harman, Roger Shelley, and Thomas Blake, gentlemen, to Richard Danyell of Westham, county essex, yeoman, of a tenement called 'Glyons' in the parish of Wolwich ..... Seal - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/VI/192/C5221.


DEEDS:59 - 1505 John Danyell - Indenture made 24 March, 20 Henry 7, being the memorandum of agreement between John Danyell, 'sqwyer,' and William Sergeand that .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/V/79/A11009.


DEEDS:60 - 1511 6/7 Peter Danyell - Chester - Indenture, being a grant by Edmund Smyth and Nicholas Faryngton to George Bromley, Ralph Birkheved, Roger Maynwaryng, and Thomas Smyth of their messuages, lands, etc in Hull and Appulton (which they had by the gift of William Bothe, knight, Richard Aston, Thomas Leycestr', Peter Danyell, and Laurence Merbury, esquires, and Adam Birkeved, together with the said Ralph Birkheved and Thomas Smyth) to the use of Peter, son and heir apparent of John Werburton, knight, and Elizabeth, Peter's wife, daughter and heir of Richard Wenyngton, esquire, for their life and the life of the longer liver; remainder to the heirs male of their bodies; remainder as Peter Werburton, esquire, father of the said Sir John, has limited (talliavit) by fine. 6 July. 2 Henry 8. signatures of Edmond Smythe and N Faryngton. Endorsed with note of receipt of seisin signed by Ralph Birkhened. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/VI/481/7482.


DEEDS:61 - 1513 John and Grace Danyell - Counterpart of demise by Grace Danyell, 'wido,' and John Danyell, 'squyer,' to John Bold, 'gentilman,' and Grace, his wife, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/V/521/A13479.


DEEDS:62 - 1514 Thomas, Joan, Edward, Denys, Joan, and Margery Danyell - Will dated 18 October, 1514, of Thomas Danyell of the parish of Sandon, in which he bequeathed to the church there, among other gifts, 3s 4d, to buy a 'corperas casse.' to Joan, his wife, his house and lands in Pulteris Ty, for her life, and after her death to Edward, his son (or to Thomas, another son, if Edward should die before his mother), paying 20s each to denys, his daughter, and to John Harrys; also to Joan, his wife, his house at Sandon End, for her life, and on her death to his daughters, Joan and Margery 'to scheyft betwyxt them,' but so that if they should both die before their mother, she should dispose thereof for the good of his and her souls, and that if she should die before his younger daughter reached the age of 16 years, this daughter's share should be held by John Harrys till her marriage. Bequest of the residue of his estate to his wife for his soul's health and appointment of her as executrix and John Harres as overseer. English. Official seal. - Endorsed with note of probate before Henry Hykman in decretis bacallario, official of the archdeacon of Essex. 14 November 1514 - [a set of documents Henry-8/VI/442/C7179,C7180,C7182,C1783,C7187,C7188,C7195,C7197,C8059 dated early in the reign of Elizabeth 1, relate to Sandon and Purleigh and involve John Danyell of Clement's Inn, Thomas Danyell, Joan Danyell, Henry Danyell, and William Averell] - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/VI/443/C7189.


DEEDS:63 - 1516 John and Grace Danyell - Counterpart indenture made 'the Monday in the faurte weke of Lentyn,' 7 Henry 8, between John Danyell, of Derresbury, county Chester, squyer,' of the one part, and Robert Bold, Thomas Jackson, 'chapleyns,' Henry Sandirson, Edward Bernes, and William Bank, of the other, witnessing that whereas the said John, in consideration of 10l bargained and sold to Sir Richard Bold, knight, the reversion expectant on the death of Grace Danyell, his mother, of his land, etc, in Sutton, in the occupation of Robert Ley .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/V/847/A12590.


DEEDS:64 - 1517 John and Grace Danyell - Indenture 'Fridey next afore the feste of All Seyntes,' 8 Henry 8, being a bargain and sale by John Danyell, of Derresbury, 'esquyer,' .... reversion expectant on the death of Grace Danyell, his mother .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/V/847/A12607.


DEEDS:65 - 1517 Edward Danyell - Demise by Bartholomew Westby, one of the barons of the Exchequer, John More, Richard Broke, Anthony Fitzherbert, serjeants-at-law, Robert Troublefeld, George Skipowith, Thomas Warren, Robert Barlee, Edward Danyell, Thomas Blake, and John Skipwith, to Thomas Barnwell, Richard Hervy, and William Lawnde, of their manors called 'More,' 'Assheles,' and 'Britwell'; with letter of attorney authorising John Bigge to deliver seisin of the premises. 11 November, 8 Henry 8. - Hertfordshire Buckinghamshire and Middlesex - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/157/A5263.


DEEDS:66 - 1519 Gerard Danyell - Sale by Nicholas Partriche, grocer and alderman of london, and Marion his wife, late the wife of Gerard Danyell of London, fishmonger, to the king, of all their right in a messuage .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/127/A4981.


DEEDS:67 - 1524 10/4 John Danyell - grant by John Danyell of Derresbury, esquire, ..... . 10 April, 15 Henry 8. English. Seal - Cheshire - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/200/A5616.


DEEDS:68 - 1527 Thomas Danyell - Counterpart of demise, 18 October, 18 Henry 8, by Thomas Danyell, of Dersbie county Chester, gentlema, son and heir apparent of John Danyell, and one of the coheirs of Roger Pilkyngton, to Maurice Osborne, of Kelmersche, county Northampton, gentleman, in consideration of 10l of his part and 'purpartie' of the manor of Clipston, .... - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-7/V/369/A12715.


DEEDS:69 - 1535 John Danyell - Grant, by John Danyell of Deresbury, esquire, to William Wittour, clerk, doctor of laws, and John Birkheved of Crouton, for all his manors, messuages, etc in Deresbury, Halom, Newton and Hatton near Deresbury or elsewhere in the county named; with letter of attorney authorising Edward Meiryk of Codynton, and Hamo Dychefeld, gentlemen, to deliver seisin of the premises. 22 July, 26 Henry 8. Cancelled. - Endorsed: 'The deade of gifte of John Daniell the elder to the morgages.' - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/204/A5640.


DEEDS:70 - 1538 John Danyell - Acquittance, by John Danyell of Deresbury, to John Birkheved of Crouton, for 20l, the remainder of 40l for which sum, in addition to 40l paid by William Wittor, clerk, the said Danyell has sold to the said Birkhevel and Wittor, the manor of Deresbury and all his other lands in Deresbury, Newton, Hatton, Hallom, and elsewhere in the county named. Monday after Midsummer day, 29 Henry 8. English. Seal. Defaced. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/203/A5628.


DEEDS:71 - 1542 4/12 John, Thomas and John Danyell - Bond by Thomas Danyell of Deresbury, gentleman, son and heir of John Danyell, esquire, to Richard Merbury of Over Walton, gentleman, for 200l. 4 December, 33 Henry 8. Seal. - Underwritten: Conditions of the above bond, witnessing that if Thomas shall suffer to be done all things necessary in law for securing in tail to the use of John, his son and heir, the manor, meases, mill and lands etc which were of the inheritance of John Danyell, Thomas's father, in Deresbury, Neuton, and Hatton near Deresbury, or elsewhere in England, then the above bond shall be void. English. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/202/A5622.


DEEDS:72 - 1542 1/12 John and Thomas Danyell - Release by Thomas Danyell of Deresbury, son and heir apparent of John Danyell, esquire, to his father of his right in the reversion of all the manors, messuages, mills etc in Deresbury, Neuton, and Hatton near Deresbury, which he might inherit after his said father's death. 1 December, 33 Henry 8. Seal. - Endorsed: Memorandum of enrolment on the dorse of the Close Roll in Easter, 10 Elizabeth 1. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/204/A5638.


DEEDS:73 - 1543 Thomas and John Danyell - Demise by John Danyell son and heir apparent of Thomas Danyell of Deresbury, gentleman, and Ales Merbury daughter of Richard Merbury of Overwalton, gentleman, to William Sutton of Deresbury and John Harper of Neuton near Deresbury, .... 1 May, 34 Henry 8. English. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/205/A5643.


DEEDS:74 - 1544 John and Anne Danyell - Demise by Anne Danyell, widow, late the wife of John Danyell, esquire, of Deresbury, to Thomas Grymesdiche of Hallom, for seven years, of a close in Deresbury called 'the Brome Filde,' for the rent of one peppercorn; with condition that so long during the said term as Anne shall pay 10s to the said Thomas, yearly, she is to remain in possission of the said close. 1 April, 35 Henry 8. English. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/203/A5629.


DEEDS:75 - 1545 Thomas Danyell - Bond by Thomas Danyell, late of Sudberie, esquire, and Thomas Felton, late of London, gentleman, to James Joskyn, late of London, gentleman, for 96l. 30 October, 36 or 37 Henry 8 - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Henry-8/III/168/A5358.


DEEDS:76 - 1547 8/2 Thomas Danyell - General release by Richard Deye of London, gentleman, to Thomas Danyell, gentleman. 8 February, 1 Edward 6. Signed by me Rychard Dey - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-6/IV/454/A9727.


DEEDS:77 - 1552 2/6 Thomas and John Danyell - Bond by Thomas Danyell of Dersburye, gentleman, to John Danyell of the same, for 200l. 2 June 5 Edward 6. Seal. - Underwritten: Condition of above bond, witnessing that if the said Thomas shall obey the award of certain arbitrators, named, concerning all disputes between the said parties, then the abobe bond shall be void. English. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-6/III/205/A5641.


DEEDS:79 - 1553 18/9 Thomas and John Danyell and Kateryn Froste - Letter of attorney by Thomas Danyell of Derresburye, county Chester, esquire, cousin and next heir of Kateryn, late wife of one Froste of the county of Essex, authorising John Danyell, his son and heir, to receive and dispose of all the messuages and lands, etc in Essex or elsewhere in England, inherited by Thomas from the said Kateryn. 18 September, 1 Mary. English. Seal. - Endorsed: Memorandum that the said Thomas, within twenty days after the recovery of the said lands, shall make to the said John a sufficient assurance in the law. Witnesses named. - [a William Froste, gentleman, is referred to in Henry-8/V/278/A12280, a document concerning land in Essex in 1511 - a Roger Frost of Boxsted is referred to in Henry-8/VI/491/C7561, a document concerning land in Suffolk]- see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Mary-1/III/201/A5619.


DEEDS:80 - 1553 10/5 Thomas and John Danyell - Demise by John Danyell the elder, son and heir apparent of Thomas Danyell of Derusburie, esquire, to Humfrey Penketh of the same, webster, and Margerie his wife. 10 may 6 Edward 6. English. Signed. Fragment of seal. - see Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office Edward-6/III/206/A5652.


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