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1470 William Twynyho of Shipton Solars witnessed a deed from John Crekalade to John and Agnes Twynyho. [1]

John Crekelade, esquire of Penelles by Calne co. Wilts, to John Twynyho of Cirencestre and Agnes his wife, their heirs and assigns. Gift with warranty of a toft with close adjacent thereto and four virgates of arable land in Ameney St. Mary co. Gloucester, together with a meadow in Nemede Cloysterbroke and the Brodemore in Ameney and a hide and three acres of meadow in Charleham co. Wilts called the 'Wardonshippe,' and 'Marreys' etc. all which lands the said John Crekelade had by gift and enfeoffment of Robert Walronde; now to be held by John and Agnes Twynyho in capital demesne as of fee in perpetuity. Witnesses: John Grevile, John Botiller knights, John Cassy esquire sheriff of Gloucester, William Twynyho of Shipton Solers, John Tame, Walter Mymme, John Lane, John Honyborne. Dated the Vigil of St. John Baptist, 10 Edward IV.

1491 "John Gilbert, gentleman of New Sarum co. Wilts, to William Twynyho esquire, his heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim of a tenement in New Sarum beside Pulterscrosse which the said William had by gift of Thomas Walrond, Thomas Stokton clerks and Margery late wife of John Whitethorne, mother of John Cokerell. Dated 24 June, 6 Henry VII." [2]


Footnotes:

[1] Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edward IV, Vol. 2, 1468-1476 (London: HMSO, 1953), 133, [BritishHistoryOnline].

[2] K. H. Ledward, ed., Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII, Vol. 1, 1485-1500 (London: HMSO, 1955), 155, [BritishHistoryOnline].