Congleton Town Hall Charters, Book 3

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Ralph de Somerford, mayor of Congleton, to Richard Glede and Joan his wife, burgage in 'Weststrete' cp in Congleton. 1403.

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Randall Dennys and Adam Dennys quits to Alexander Dennys Stonehall near the cross in Congleton. 1404.

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William de Byspaur appoints attorney to deliver to Vivian Birtheles, messuages and lands in Chester, Maclesfield, and Congleton. 1405.

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Mabel, d of Thomas Taybror to John Holland her husband, lands etc in the lordship of Congleton. 1408.

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Reginald Brodok to Philip de Grene, mayor of Congleton, land in the lordship of Congleton opposite 'Le Herluslup' next the Dane for the repair of the Bridge Chapel and bridge of Congleton. 1413.

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Will of Emma de Sheteswall, lands in Congleton. 1418.

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Margery Becheton, wife of late Hugh de Becheton, to Philip del Grene, mayor of Congleton, part of burgage for the repair of the Higher Chapel of Congleton and the stone bridge of Congleton. 1422.

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Thomas son of Hugh de Becheton and Alexander son of Thomas de Becheton quit to Philip del Grene, mayor of Congleton, same. 1422.

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John de Lathum son of Hugh de Lathum of Congleton, to Robert Arkelyd, mayor of Congleton, land in Netherfield in the lordship of Congleton for the repair of the Bridge Chapel and bridge of Congleton. 1424.

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Ralph de Pedley by will of Jordan his father to Robert Arkelyd, mayor of Congleton, 18d rent from a plot of land near the bridge for the repair of the Bridge Chapel or the bridge. 1424.

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Richard de Moreton to Philip del Grene, mercer, land in the field called Holway. 1433.

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Philip del Grene of Congleton and John del Yate, executors of the will of Robert de Byddulph, to Thomas del Masons, burgage near Parkelone etc. 1436.

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Roger de Moreton, mayor of Congleton, to Peter Heeton, burgage and land, rent to go to the repair of Lower Chapel and bridge. 1437.

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Acknowledgement and enrolment of deed whereby Thomas Bache and Margery his wife granted to Richard Rixton burgage in Congleton. 1441.

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Will of Thomas Chell, burgage and lands in Congleton. 1442.

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Robert de Chorleyton and William Ore to John Henshagh of Congleton, land called Browneswolde in the lordship of Congleton. 1445.

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Philip Grene, mercer of Congleton, and Henry Broke of Somerforde to Hugh del Grene, mayor of Congleton, burgage in Congleton for the sustenance of the Higher Chapel, Lower Chapel, and the bridge of Congleton. 1446.

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William Moreton quits to John Henshagh of Congleton, Browneswolde. 1446.

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John de la Yate, tallor, quits to Alexander Lathon, mayor of Congleton,, all lands held by his father. 1450.

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Agnes Mason quits to Hugh del Grene, mercer and mayor of Congleton, all right in the lands and tenements in which she enfeoffed him. 1452.

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Same to same, lands in Congleton formerly of Thomas Whithed for the repair of the Higher Chapel of Congleton. 1452.

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William Moreton and Robert Chorleton, cpl, to Hugh del Grene, mayor of Congleton, burgage for the repair of the Higher Chapel. 1453.

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John Childurley of Congleton to Hugh del Grene, mayor of Congleton, burgages for the sustenance of the Higher Chapel in Congleton. 1453.

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Indenture: John Spenser, mayor of Congleton and John Barker, land near Horslyppe. 1459.

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Indenture: Hugh Grene, mayor of Congleton, and John Hobson, burgage. 1463.

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Indenture: same and Randal Moreton of Congleton, burgage next the Higher Chapel. 1463.

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Indenture: same and Randale Rode, land in Doglone in Congleton. 1463.

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Indenture: same and Geoffrey Burrus, burgages near the Cross and in Doglawne in Congleton. 1469.

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Indenture: William Smyth, mayor of Congleton, and Thomas Grene, messuage and burgage in Congleton. 1477.

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William Fytton of Cawerden to Thomas Grene late of Congleton, all his lands etc in Congleton. 1510.

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Indenture: Wylliam Bruerton, mayor of Congleton, and John Combarbache, meadow in Congleton. 1513.

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Suit of court. 1532.

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Indenture: Geoffrey Rathebon, mayor of Congleton, and Sir James Spenser, alderman of London, lands in Congleton. 1536.

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Petition to the Dean of York for burial rights for the chapel of Congleton. .

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