(Thanks to Randal Cloud for pointing out these resources.)
year | name | description |
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13th cent. | Simon de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/853Lease for life from Richard de Daddeley to Alice Lovut of a messuage and appurtenances in Canley (described).Witnesses: Roger de Mora, Simon de la Cloude, William Penn, Henry 'Notarius' and William 'clericus'.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH OF STONELEIGH Date range: [Undated; 13th c.]. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
13th cent. | Simon de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/855Gift from the same to the same of an acre of land in Canley at Wymundeswelle.Witnesses: Thomas Boydyn of Stratton, Henry de Hockley, Simon de la Cloude, John de Finham, and Robert le Heyr of Stoneleigh.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH OF STONELEIGH Date undated 13th century. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
13th cent. | Simon de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/861Gift from Nicholas de Canley, wheelwright, son of Henry Wheelwright (rotarius) of Canley to the church of St. Mary, Stoneleigh, of three butts of land in Brademeduwe, Canley.Witnesses: Thomas Boydyn, John de Heyford, Henry de Hockley, Robert le Heyr of Stoneleigh and Simon de la Cloude.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH OF STONELEIGH] [Undated; 13th c.] Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
13th cent. | Simon de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/868Quitclaim from John son of Richard Franklen of Canley to Roger son of Henry de la More of Canley, of his right in a piece of land and four selions (described) in Brodescroft, Canley.Witnesses: Oliver Daubeneye, Alexander de Cryfield, John de Finham, Thomas de Finham, William Parsone, Henry de la More of Canley, Richard de Daddeleye, Simon de la Cloude, Henry Rachel of Fletchamstead and William Moys of the same. Date range: [Undated; 13th c.] Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1240-1255 | Walter Cloudegilafre |
Lacock Abbey (Ela, abbess) to Walter CloudegilafreLacock Abbey (Ela, abbess) to Walter Cloudegilafre and Eve his wife: Grant of a burgage in Lacock: [Wilts.]Held by: he National Archives, Kew |
1263-1398 | la Cloude |
CAMELEY deeds - DD/HI/A/48A similar group of deeds and leases, generally involving the same families, but carrying the endorsement 'Clowde' [although not all the deeds make this specific distinction]; refs. to South and North Fields and Haywood, as in DD/HI/A/47Deed of 1366 is of mess. called la Cloude and deed of 1374 refers to manors of Cloud and Haywood The earliest undated deed is a grant by Adam de Alneto, son of Alexander de Alneto to Hugh son of Elias (Adam's uncle) of all his land 'de Cluda' which Anketil de Chiwton held on the day he died, ?c.1200; the bundle also includes an inspeximus of this, dated 1263, by Sir Alexander de Alneto, son of Godfrey de A. who was nephew of the above Adam. Date range: n.d. 1263-1398. Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) |
1275 | Isolda de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh DR 18/1/695Gift from Thomas Jurdan son of Henry Jurdan of Fletchamstead to the abbey of Stoneleigh of an annual rent of twenty pence which Isolda de la Cloude was bound to pay for a tenement in Hurst which Master Thomas of Canley acquired from Elias Tripodyn.Witnesses: Henry de Hockley, John Champion, John of Finham, Robert le Heyr of Stoneleigh and Richard de Daddele. Undated [c.1275] Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1290-1300 | Cloude at |
Indenture ref. no. D(W)1761/A/3/124Which witnesses that on Wed: next after the feast of Saints Vedast and Amand [6 Feb] this exchange was made, as follows between (1) Wm. Harding jnr and (2) Henry son of Adam de Crossely, viz: that (1) enfeoffs (2) and his heirs for ever with all that land arable and non arable with a meadow, lying in various places within the undermentioned bounds, which lands the said (1) had of the gift and feoffment of Richard Bolmor, David son of Felicia and Thos: Crossely; beginning, as far as Koldewalhul and so across as far as Hurelond and following Hurlelond as far as the corner of Hobbefeld and so following the hedge of Hobbefeld as far as the way which leads to le Cloude and so following the said way, back, as far as the messuage at one time of Secilie de Holay and so going down by the toft of land which belongs to the said messuage as far as the aforesaid le Koldewalhul, with 3 head-lands in the Sondfurlong between Gaytislond and Gyrgwene. And (2) [in exchange] enfeoffs (1) for every with all that land with a meadow which he has between the croft which once was of David de Lauton and the land once of John de Holay and which abutts on the Croft once of Cecil de Wynlegh, with two headlands above Wrenchekybbe and all the land of (2) in Midelhul and Sodewymerslegh with 4 headlands in Buggelautonesfeld on the Bikhallond and Thoranhallond and one headland [hallond] next the Probutts and another abutting on Buggelawtoneshock with all the land the said (2) held in Wasehaford of the gift of Adam de Crossely. The services that go with the properties are also exchanged. Warranty clause.Witness: Adam Denys, Thomas Crose[ly], Rd. the clerk and others. Date: nd 1290-1300. Held by: Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service: Staffordshire County Record Office |
1299 | Simon de la Cloude |
CRYFIELD IN STONELEIGH DR 18/1/927Grant by Master Thomas de Kanelye and Richard his brother, to William, (de Merstone) pepetual vicar of the church of Stanleye, of a messuage and land in Cryefelde; which Amice widow of William le Macun, held of them; and which they had of Henry de Cruylefelde; rendering yearly seven shillings. T. Rogerds la Moreh, Richard de Daddeleye, Simon de la Cloude, Symon de Fynlege, henry son of Hugh de Kanleye, Dated at Kannoke, Tuesday the Morrow of St Matthew, 27 Edward son of Henry. (22 Sept. 1299) Seal a pointed oval, brown. The Blessed Mary seated with a suppliant below. (Much broken). SIGILL'L DE...Date: Sept. 22, 1299. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
14th cent. (early) |
William ate Cloude |
Shipton Moyne D1571/T1/3Gift(1) Walter de La Est Curt and Margaret his wife (2) Hugo de La Woodmill and Agnes his wife Moiety of mill, 1¼a. of meadow in northern part of "La Rouhtmede", land (8a.) in fields of Shipton Moyne, of which 4a. lie in south field: namely ½a. above "Rounhull" between land of Reginald de Norhtcot and that of (2), ¼a. in same strip between land of Adam Le Long and that of (2), ¼a. in southern part of "Langeb" between land of (2) and that of Henry le Moygn, ½a. next to "Crowemeresthorn" between land of Adam Le Long and that of (2), ½a. above "La Diodemede" between land of William Mile and that of (2), ½a. in same strip between land of William ate Cloude and that of (2), ½a. in "Holelond" between land of John de Molendino and that of (2), ½a. above "Bistoneshull" between land of Henry Le Moygn and that of (2), and ½a. in "Chyrehtfurlong" between land of Robert Richards and that of (2); and 4a. in north field: namely ½a. in "Bykeden" between land of Robert Richards and that of (2), ¼a. next to Knavecastle between land of (2) and that of Reginald de Norhtcot, ½a. at "Le Rilonde" between land of Robert Archer and that of (2), ¼a. in Prestefurlong between land of Reginald de Norhtcot and that of (2), ¼a. in "Holelond" between land of Reginald de Norhtcot and that of (2), ½a. above "Chilewellehull" between land of Adam Le Eremyte and that of (2), ¾a. above "Smethenhull" between land of Reginald de Norhtcot and that of (2), ½a. at "Sixacres" between land of Henry Le Moygn and that of (2), and ½a. in "Coddemedessclad" between land of Adam Le Eremyte and that of (2) To hold of (1) paying 10s. annually at the 4 principal feasts Warranty against all Witnesses: John ate Hull, Richard de Wakesye, William de Aldrinton, Reginald de Norhtcot, Ralph de La Woodmill and many others Date: nd [Early 14th century] Held by: Gloucestershire Archives |
1301 | Simon de la Cloude and Isolda his wife |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/879Quitclaim from Alexander son of Geoffrey de Cryfield to Simon de la Cloude and Isolda his wife of all his right in a cottage, curtilage and virgate of land in Dolesforde previously held by Master Thomas of Canley etc.Witnesses: William vicar of Stoneleigh, Roger de la More, Thomas Boyden, Robert Baudewin, John de Finham, Thomas de Finham, William Person of Canley, Richard Daddele of the same and William de Canley, clerk. Dated at Stoneleigh. Date: June 13, 1301. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1304 | Cloude at |
William in Angle of Bathekynton to Nicholas and Alan his sons ref. no. DDHE 44/13William in Angle of Bathekynton to Nicholas and Alan his sons -- 1 place in Bathekynton called the Croft lying between the messuage of Henry of Heath and grantor's curtilage; also 3ac. arable in the fields of Bahtekynton, 1 in the corner between the way from Witehet to Covenhull and the way towards Cloude, and extending from the corner to the land of the Parson of Bathekyn-lunton; 1ac. on Asphall Richard of Elaby on the one part and the heath on the other; and 1ac. at the Werhull between Werhull on the other -- Witn: Thomas of Peleye, clerk, Robert son of Sir Richard of Herthull, Geoffray .........., Henry of Heath, Henry his son, Nicholas of Fynbery, Henry Ereton of Coventre, clerk, Nicholas Smith of Bathekynton, Robert the Ward of the same, Reginald the Sergeaunt of the same, etc. Given at Bathekynton at the Nativity of Our Lord, 33 Ed. son of Henry.Date: Dec. 25, 1304. Held by: Lancashire Archives |
1307 | Simon del Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1025Gift with warranty from Thomas Rychonde of Bretforde to John Russel of Coventr' of one acre of land in Fynham with its appurtenances which lies in the field called Meredenefurlonges between land of the Abbot of Stonleye and land which Roger de Hulle formerly held in breadth and extending in length from Coleweye to Meredene; to hold the same of the chief lord of the fee, rendering annually 2 pence; and for this the said John gives 50 shillings sterling.Witnesses: Alexander de Crulefeld, Roger de la More, John de Fynham, Simon del Cloude, William le Westerne and others. Dated at Fynham Thursday in the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 1 Edward Date: Dec. 21, 1307. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1308 | William Cloud |
William in Angle of Bathekynton to Nicholas and Alan his sons ref. no. DDHE 44/17William in Angle of Bathekynton to Nicholas and Alan his sons -- a place called the Croft in the town of Bathekynton with a building on it, lying between the curtilage of William Cave and my curtilage; also 2ac. of land of the 3 given by Sir Thomas of Endeshover, lord of Bathekynton, one in the corner between the way from Bathekynton to Cosenhull and the way towards the Cloud, and extends from the Corner to the land of John the Persones; the other lying on Asthull between the land of Richard Salby and the heath -- paying to chief lord of the fee 6d. silver per year for all services and demands except two comings to the Court of View of Frankpledge in Bathekynton, and forinsec service. If Nicholas and Alan die without legitimate issue, remainder to William and Richard his sons. Witn: Richard son of Thomas of Bathekynton, Robert the Warde of the same, Richard Bromwych of the same, Nicholas Ranhulf of the same, John son of the Persone of the same, Geoffrey of Whytel, Richard of Wilenhal, and others. Given at Bathekynton Mon. after Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1 Edward II.Date: April 1, 1308. Held by: Lancashire Archives |
1315 | Simon de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh DR 18/1/708Gift from Richard Rachel of Fletchamstead, to Alice his daughter, of an annual rent of three shillings from a messuage in Stoneleigh held for lives by Thomas of Solihull and Alice his wife, with the reversion after their deaths, together with a messuage adjoining.Witnesses: John vicar of Stoneleigh, Alexander of Cryfield, Simon de la Cloude, John of Finham, Robert de Wynriche, John de la Hul and John called the Champion.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH OF STONELEIGH] Date: May 25, 1315. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1316 | Simon del Cloud |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/640Gift with warranty from Adam de Solyhull', tailor in Coventr', with the consent of Alice his wife, to Thomas de Mersthon' of two and a half acres of arable land in the fields of Stivischal'; namely half an acre upon Myddelforlong' between the land of Sir John de Langel' on both sides; half an acre upon Loueleye between the land of the said Sir John and the land once of John de Barwe; half an acre upon le Longerodyg between the land of the said Sir John on both sides; half an acre beyond le Sydyard' between the land of the said Sir John de Langel' and the land once of Joylinus de Stivischal'; and half an acre upon le Mulnehull' between the land of the said Sir John and the land of John le Eyr; to hold to the said Thomas and his heirs for ever of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: John de Fynham, Simon del Cloud', Geoffrey de Wythel', William le Westerne of Stivischal', John le Eyr and many others. Dated at Stivischal', Sunday next before the feast of St. Nicholas, 10 Edward II Date: Dec. 5, 1316. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1316 | Simon del Cloud |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/639Lease with warranty from John son of Ranulph de Stivischal' to Thomas de Merston' and Joan his wife of one and a half acres of arable land of which half an acre lies in le Mershe, half an acre upon le Watergall' and half an acre on the furlong called le Whyte; to hold of the said John during the lives of the said Thomas and Joan, rendering annually one rose at Mid-summer for the first 40 years from this date, and after the forty years 10 shillings at the usual terms in Stivischal'; and for this the grantor receives 10 shillings.Witnesses: Robert Baudewyn' of Stonl', Simon del Cloud', John de Fynham, Geoffrey de Whytel', Henry del Heth', Richard in le Hurn' of Bathekynton', William le Western' of Stivischal' and many others. Dated at Stivischal', Sunday Date: Nov. 21, 1316. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1319-1320 | Simon de la Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1030Quitclaim from John le Armerer of Coventr' to Thomas de Merston' and his heirs of all his rights in two acres of land which he held of the grantor in the field of Finham, lying between land of the Abbey of Stonelee and land of Thomas Gilbert, and reaching in length from the way which leads to Colwey and the field called Meredene.Witnesses: John de Finham, Simon de la Cloude, Thomas de Finham, Thomas de Barwe, John le Heyr, Philip de Hulle, John Champion, clerk and others. Dated at Finham, Friday next after Date: Jan. 11, 1319/20. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1324 | Isolda de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/883Gift from Michael son of Roger de la More of Canley to Isolda de la Cloude of two selions of land in Loukerslowefeld, Canley.Witnesses: Witnesses: John de Finham, John Campion, Richard de Daddele, William Blundel, Henry Halli, William Rudde and Nicholas Wheelwright (rotarius) of Canley. Date: Mar, 6, 1324. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1326 | Isolda de la Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1018Gift with warranty from Philip, son of Hugh le Rede of Stivichale to Richard, son of Roger de Stivichale of Caneleye, of four selions and two buttes of arable land in Caneleye, of which three selions lie in Daddeleiefeld on le Medueforlong' (two of the latter between the land of Isolda de la Cloude and the land of the said Richard and the other between the land of the said Isolda and the land of Richard de Daddeleye and the fourth in le Middulforlong' between the land of Richard de Daddeleye and the land of the said Richard son of Roger; and the two buttes lie in le Homfeld between the land of Roger le Heyr and the land of the said Richard son of Roger; to hold the same of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: William Blundel, Richard de Daddeleye, Nicholas Melin, Henry Hally, Richard de Lalleford, Roger le Heyr, William de la Cloud and others. Dated at Canel' on Tuesday next after the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 19 Edward II. Date: april 1, 1326. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1327 | William de la Cloud |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/648Gift with warranty from Roger Dayseye of Coventr' and Matilda his wife to Thomas de Mershton' of Styvechale of half an acre of land with appurtenances in Styvechale lying between the land once of Walter de Langeleye on both sides in breadth, and in length extending from the land once of Jordan ?Perporti as far as the pasture of the said Walter de Langeleye; to hold for ever of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: Geoffrey de Whiteleye, Roger le Heyr, Thomas de Barwe, John de Fynham, William de Cloude and others. Dated at Styvechale, Monday on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 1 Edward III Two circular, white seals Date: Sept. 14, 1327. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1342 | Robert & Wm. de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh DR 18/1/710Quitclaim from Thomas son of Juliana of Canley to Robert de la Cloude of all his rights in premises in Stoneleigh which he had by the gift of his father, William Parson.Witnesses: John Campion, Thomas de la Cloude, Richard Daddeleye, Thomas of Finham, Date: July 14, 1342. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1342 | Robert de Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/658Lease with warranty from Thomas de Merston' of Styveschale to William de Passenham, clerk, of all the lands and tenements of the grantor in Styveschal', with all his goods, corn and oats on the same; to hold to the said William for the term of his life, rendering on behalf of the grantor due and customary service to the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: Geoffrey de Whitele, William des Okes, Robert de Cloude, Roger le Heyr, Thomas le Warde and others. Dated at Styveschal', Thursday next before the feast Date: Sept. 12, 1342. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1349 | Robert de le Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/667Gift with warranty from William Pykerel of Styvechale, chaplain, to Robert de Barewe, William Reod and Robert le Palmere of Styvechale of a messuage with curtilage and appurtenances and one and a half acres of arable land in Styvechale; which messuage lies between the tenement of the Bishop of Coventr' and Lich' and the tenement of Sir William de Careswell', knight; half an acre of land lies on le Ruyecroft' between the land of Sir William de Careswell', knight, and the land of John Huwet; half an acre upon Cassewalle-forlong' between the land of the parson of the church of Bathekynton' and the land of Thomas le Bayllif'; and half an acre 'in to'Wodecowslade between land once belonging to Geoffrey de Whiteleye and the land of Thomas le Baylyf'; to hold the same for ever rendering annually to the guardians and custodians of the chapel of St. James of Styvechale to maintain the fabric and roof of the same, 12 pence annually at Michaelmas, and rendering due and customary service to the chief lord.Witnesses: Robert de le Cloude, Thomas le Baylyf', Alexander de Shireford', John son of the said Thomas, William son of John de Caneleye and others. Dated at Styvechale, Monday on the morrow of Easter 23 Edward III. Date: April 13, 1349. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1352 | Robert del Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1164Gift with warranty from William son of Philip Jones of Kyngeshull' to William de Braundon' of the same of one messuage with appurtenances in Kyngeshull' with a curtilage adjacent and one half virgate of arable land in the fields of Kyngeshull' with meadows, headlands and other appurtenances; which messuage lies in the town of Kyngeshull' between the tenement of the said William son of Philip Jones and the tenement of Henry Sever; to hold the same of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: Richard del Cloude, William Halleys, Thomas de Fynham, John de Solihull', Adam Sever and others. Dated at Kyngeshull', Monday next after the feast of St. Nicholas Date: Dec. 10, 1352. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1352 | Richard de la Cloude |
STONELEIGH Fletchampstead DR 18/1/953Grant by Isabella widow of Gilbert le Clerke, of Balshale, to John Jones and his heirs, of a messuage and two crofts, lying in length betwwen lands of Henry Heyne on both sides and in width thence to the higway. at a rose rent. T. Richard de la Cloude,Date: 1352. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1353 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/878Gift from Robert le Spenser of Coventry to Roger Coccus and Thomas de Wyntone of two selions (described) in Canley on Loukereslowe.Witnesses: John Sparry, Richard de la Cloude and Thomas de Fynham. Dated at Stoneleigh.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH Date: Jan. 27, 1353. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1355 | Richard de la Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1166Quitclaim with warranty from William Braundon' of Hull to William son of John de Hull' of all the right which he had in those lands which he had by the gift and feoffment of William son of Philip de Hull'; to hold the same of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: (Thomas) de Fynham, Richard de la Cloude, William Hally and others. Dated at Kyngushull', Thursday next ?after the Exaltation Date: Sept. 17, 1355. Endorsed: Kingeshull. Willelmus filius Philippi de Hull [AG] Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/895Lease from Thomas abbot of Stoneleigh to Richard de la Cloude of a messuage and two virgates of land in Hurst and a toft and virgate of land at Dolsforde in Canley.Witnesses: Simon Pakeman, Richard de Leicester, John Hockley, John Sparry, Nicholas Percy, Date: Aug. 24, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/880Demise from Thomas abbot of Stoneleigh to Richard de la Cloude of a messuage and two virgate of land in Hurst and a toft and virgate of land at Dolsford in Canley.Witnesses: Simon Pakeman, Richard de Leicester, John de Hockley, John Sparry, Nicholas Percy, Thomas de Finham, Oliver Burdet and William Hally. Date: Aug. 24, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh DR 18/1/697Demise from Thomas abbot of Stoneleigh to Richard de la Cloude of a messuage and lands in Stoneleigh, recovered by the abbot from the said Richard in the King's court; to hold to him and his heirs for ever at the annual rent of 5s 1d.Witnesses: Simon Pakeman, Richard of Leicester, John of Hockley, Nicholas Percy, John Sparry, Thomas of Finham, Oliver Burdet and William Hally. Date: Aug. 24, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Robert de la Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/671Gift with warranty from Robert de Barewe, William Reod and Robert le Palmar' of Styvechhale to Thomas Parker' of Coventr' and Emma his wife of a messuage with a curtilage and appurtenances and 1½ acres of arable land in Styvechale; which said messuage and curtilage lie between the tenement of the bishop of Coventr' and Lich' and the tenement of Sir William de Careswell', knight; and half an acre of land lies on le Ruyecroft' between the land of Sir William de Careswelle, knight, and the land of John Huwet; half an acre upon Cassewalleforlong' between the land of the parson of the church of Bathekynton' and the land of Thomas le Baillif'; and half an acre 'into' Wodecoteslade between the land once belonging to Geoffrey de Whyteleye and the land of Thomas le Baillif'; to hold the same for ever, rendering annually to the wardens and guardians of the chapel of St. James of Styvechale for the maintenance of the fabric of the same, 12 pence at Michaelmas, and rendering due and customary service to the chief lord.Witnesses: Robert de la Cloude, Thomas Baillif', Alexander de Schirford', John son of the same, William son of John de Canleye and others. Dated at Styvechale, Monday next after the feast of St. James, 31 Edward III. Date: July 31, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh DR 18/1/697Demise from Thomas abbot of Stoneleigh to Richard de la Cloude of a messuage and lands in Stoneleigh, recovered by the abbot from the said Richard in the King's court; to hold to him and his heirs for ever at the annual rent of 5s 1d.Witnesses: Simon Pakeman, Richard of Leicester, John of Hockley, Nicholas Percy, John Sparry, Thomas of Finham, Oliver Burdet and William Hally. Date: Aug. 24, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Hurst. DR 18/1/1031Grant by Abbot Thomas (de Orlescote, resigned in 1277). and the convent of Stanleye, to Richard de la Cloude, of a messuage and 2 virgates of land in Hurste, to hold by service of 5s and suit of court. with a herriett. and another virgate of land lying in Colsforde in Cannele. T. Simon, Richard de Leycestre, John Hockele, Nicholas Percy, John Sparrye, Thomas de Fynham, Oliver Burdet, William Hall Hally, and others.Dated at Stonlee, Thursday in 31 Edward Date: 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/896Gift from Richard de la Cloude to John Sparry, John de Hockley, Nicholas Percy, John Gunsorel and John de Finham of premises (described) in Cryfield, Hurst and Canley.Witnesses: Simon Pakeman, Richard de Leicester, Thomas de Finham, Oliver Burdet and William Hally. Date: Aug. 29, 1357. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1357-1358 | Richard de la Cloude |
Chancery: Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, Henry III to Richard III C 143/324/3...The abbot and convent of Stoneleigh to grant a messuage and land in Stoneleigh to Richard de la Cloude. Warwick.... Inquisitions taken as a result of applications to the Crown for licences to alienate land. The abbot and convent of Stoneleigh to grant ...Date range: 1357 - 1358. Held by: The National Archives, Kew |
1361-1362 | Richard de la Cloude |
DEEDS AND PAPERS DR10/1167Gift with warranty from Alice, daughter of John Henry (Hanrici) de Kyngushulle to Henry Sever' de Kyngushulle of all her lands and tenements in Kyngushulle; to hold the same of the chief lord of the fee.Witnesses: Richard de la Cloude, William Hally, William Braundon', Henry Barker' and others. Dated at Kyngushulle, Sunday next before the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Seal missing. The tag is a portion of a document dated at Stonleye on Tuesday in the Vigil of the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin, 1361 (September 7). Date: Jan. 30, 1361/2. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1363 | Richard de la Cloude |
STONELEIGH Fletchampstead DR 18/1/954Grant by Thomas (de Pype) abbot of Stoneleye to William Hally of Canleye, of a messuage and six (?) of land of Flicchampstede, lying between land of William and that of Henry Rachel; viz 2 elions upon le Westefelde, between lands of Nicholas Campion and William Rudde; two upon le Muchefelde, between land of Henry and that of the heirs of Henry Zonge; and two upon Le Littelfelde, with a waste plot called 'Ruddewaste' lying in Westwode, extending from the land of Henry Alwyn to le Brodelone, and the waste called 'le Longe waste' rexhing from Slobetlone to Rudwaste. T. Richard de la Cloude, Nicholas Campion, Robert Swayne, Henry Rachel, Henry Reue, and others.Dated from the Abbey, 20 Feb: 37 Edward III (1362-3) Date: Feb. 20, 1363. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1365 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Fletchampstead DR 18/1/955Quitclaim by John Clerke of Balsale, to John Jones of Crulefelde, of land in Flechampstede. T. Nicholas Campion, William Hahhly Hally, Ricahrd de la Cloude, Henry Rachel, John Mason, and others.Dated at Flicchampstede, Friday after the Conversion of St Date: 1365. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1368 | Richard de la Cloude |
FINBURY in Stoneleigh. DR 18/1/943Grant by Stephen Strettone of Stoneleghe, and Joan his wife, confirming to William del Hulle chaplain, all their lands in Fymbareu and Crlefelde, which Alexander de Fymbure held; T. Richard de la Cloude, John Julyane of Fynham, Geoffde Mulwarde, of Stonle, William Stalworthe, of Stonlee, William Braundone of Hurste, and others.Dated at Stonleghe, Sunday next St Hillary, 41 Edward Date: 1368. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1371 | Richard atte Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/897Gift from Robert Herdewyk of Coventry, haberdasher, and Adam de Yardley, junior, to John Gopyl of Coventry and Joan his wife of all the premises they hold in Canley by the latter's gift.Witnesses: Walter Whytwebbe of Coventry, Nicholas de --- of the same, John Smith, hosier, of the same, Richard de Merryngton of the same, Richard atte Cloude of Stoneleigh, William ----, clerk. Dated at Canley. Date: July 7, 1371. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1383 | Juliana & Isabella d/o Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/899Partition between Juliana eldest daughter of Richard de la Cloude and John Raves and Isabella his wife, the younger daughter, of their father's lands (described) in Canley, Hurst and Stivichall.Dated at Canley Seal.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH Date: July 3, 1383. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1385 | Richard de la Cloude |
Stoneleigh, Canley in DR 18/1/900Gift from Roger Gerveyse and Juliana his wife to Oliver Burdet and John Halom, chaplain, of a messuage, virgate of land, five acres of meadow and four acres of wood in Canley and one toft, two virgates of land a piece of waste in Hurst, all which once belonged to Richard de la Cloude.Witnesses: Robert Burdet, William Hally, senior, William Hally, junior, Nicholas Campion and John Spenser. Dated at Canley.. [Shakespeare Centre Library, LEIGH OF STONELEIGH] Date: Sept. 24, 1385. Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1392 | Alice Cloude |
Information relating to document ref. no. BCM/A/1/24/248Robert Poyns of Iron Acton and William Wermynstre, draper of Bristol and burgess. 21 June 15 Ric. IIRobert has granted to William, his heirs and assigns the rents and services of John Carter and Christine his wife, of Ralph Coke and of Alice Cloude for the lands which they hold of Robert for their lives in Berkeley, with the reversion of the holdings after their deaths, which he had by grant of George atte More and Thomas Deneys chaplain. Date: 1392. Witnesses: Thomas FitzNicholl, knight, John Rolves, John Skeye, John Trye, Luke Tanner. Held by: Berkeley Castle Muniments |
1400 | Clowde |
Charter of Feoffment and Co'partClowde to Thomas Halewey, burgessHeld by: Bristol Archives |
1400 | Clowde |
Letters of AttorneyClowde to John Sutton, John Thorpe and John Halewey.Held by: Bristol Archives |
1400 | John Clowde |
Charter of FeoffmentThe ten., in cons. of a sum of money paid in hand, is now sold by Warwyke to John Clowde, burgess, to hold as feoffee after the death of Joan [see A 10].Held by: Bristol Archives |
1402-1459 | Cloud, Cloude, Clowde |
CAMELEY deeds Deeds variously endorsed, 'Clowde', 'Clowde & Camleigh', 'Camleigh &... ref. no. DD/HI/A/50CAMELEY deeds (23 documents)Deeds variously endorsed, 'Clowde', 'Clowde & Camleigh', 'Camleigh & Clowde' and even 'Camleigh', mainly relating to unspec. property in Temple Cloud, Haywood, Hinton Blewett [in parish of Cameley] and Cameley formerly belonging to John Toryngton and eventually vested in Richard Chokke of Stanton Drew; earliest is lease of mess. in Cloud and Haywood in which John Toryngton and his wife lived, reserving one chamber to them; some deeds also involve John Palton, esq., described as lord of Cloud and Haywood. Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) |
1416 | Joan Clowde |
Charter of FeoffmentThomas Hallewey, burgess, to Joan Clowde, lately wife of John Clowde sometime burgessHeld by: Bristol Archives |
1419-1420 | Cloude |
Record of Court P/AS/D/NA 38 1,2Hilary.File of two documents, sewn along left edge. (1) [1419] January 12. Writ to the Precipe. The King to the Sheriff of Bristoll': Thomas Holwey is to deliver, justly and without delay, to Joan lately wife of John Cloude: A messuage which she claims as her right and inheritance; to which Thomas has no entry except by John her late husband, who leased it to him without contradiction from her during her husband's lifetime as alleged. Unless Thomas delivers possession .. he is to be before our Justices at Westminster in the quindene of Easter. [Very faded]. Witness: John Duke of Bedford, Warden of England. Dated: At Westm', 12 January Our 6th. Endorsed: [contemp.] Pleg' de pc' Ichannes Stephenes senior. Ichannes Bannam. Sum' Hugo Estes. Mericius Dreu'. Ichannes Bourton, Vic'.(2) Copy of Court Roll. Bristoll', Hilary term 7 Henry 5, roll 119. Joan .. by her attorney William Fenyngham seeks against Thomas .. a messuage in Bristoll' which her late husband leased to him for life, which she could not contradict in [John's] lifetime. She says that she herself was seised of the messuage in her demesne as of fee and of right from the time of .. Henry, late King of England, father of the present King. To be taken thence costs to the value etc. and also that etc. Thence produces suit etc. Plea: Thomas by his attorney Thomas Newman defends his right when etc. He protests that Joan never had anything in the messuage except for the term of her life; also that John had been seised as of right .. and being seised gave it for ever to Thomas and his heirs, who are seised of right by virtue of the gift. He pleads that Joan should have no action against him: he says that she entered the messuage after her husband's death, and demised the whole estate which she had in it to him. He was paying her 13s. 4d. yearly rent to her for life. By virtue of the demise, he entered and remains seised. Joan is still seised of the rent at her own (ipsius) will. Ready to verify: seeks judgment whether she should have or maintain action against his demise. Joan protests that she was seised of right; and that she did not enter the messuage, as Thomas alleged, after John's death. She should not be excluded from the suit by any action alleged before; for she says that she did not demise to Thomas her whole estate in the messuage in the form that he alleged. Seeks that it may be inquired by her country. Thomas likewise prayed the Sheriff to make twelve etc. come to Court in the octave of Trinity by whom etc. Qui nec etc. ad recogn' etc. ita quod etc. Date: 1419-1420. See also P/AS/D/CS A 12-15 Held by: Bristol Record Office |
1442 | James Cluddok |
Account of Thomas Leeke, Master of the Guild of the Holy CrossArrears Fines. ... James Cluddok and Joan his wifeHeld by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1458 | James Cluddock |
Gift with warranty from John MerstonWitnesses: Maurice Berkeley, William Birmyngham knight, Humphrey Stafford' esq., Thomas Bishull', James Cluddock, William Lee, John Wildman', pastor of Beoley, John Russell' and others.Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust |
1485 | William & Thomas Cludde |
Thomas Mitton and --- ygld bailiffs of Salop grant at fee farm to Thomas Sugdon of SalopThomas Mitton and --- ygld bailiffs of Salop grant at fee farm to Thomas Sugdon of Salop two messuages or ruined tenements formerly in tenure of Thomas Cludde, heir of William CluddeHeld by: Shropshire Archives |
1486-1493 | Richard Clowdesley |
Clowdesley v ClowdesleyClowdesley v Clowdesley; Plaintiffs: Richard Clowdesley.; Defendants: Christopher Clowdesley, the elder.Subject: Detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Halton. Norfolk Held by: The National Archives, Kew |
1494 | Thomas Cludd |
LeaseWitnesses: Thomas Forster, prior of Wombridge, Thomas Cludd, Thomas WythyfordHeld by: Shropshire Archives |
1493-1500 | John Clowdesley |
Walshe v GeynesfordDefendants: William Geynesford, John Clowdesley, and John Chirche, executors of the said Robert Sampson.Subject: Detention of deeds relating to a messuage and land in Newton Coverte. Worcestershire Held by: The National Archives, Kew |
1563 | Richard de la Cloude of Canley |
Information relating to document ref. no. PA 17/64/2Former reference: Deed Copy 6. 1.16c.. Copy (incomplete) of supposedly-spurious grant [1563] by Thomas Hawkyns alias Fisher (of Warwick, esq.) to Thomas and Arthur Gregory (in return for grant to him of Priory land in Chaddeshunt, [Bishop's] Tachbrook, Gaydon and Bishop's Itchington [all Warws.]) of Styvechale manor (including Asthill), in length from Seven Oaks to Earlsdon and in breadth from "Rowsen" to Hearsall, together with Asthill park; the grant incudes homage of lands formerly Humphrey Ferrers, Baldwin Freville's and Geoffrey Langley's in Styvechale, half of a knight's fee (11/- p.a. rent) on two messuages and a virgate of Thomas Hill's (formerly Thomas de Shetton's, Ralph Wauter's, Thomas Marston's, Richard Marston's, John Hewet's, George Keble's or William Norres'), besides T. Hill's military service upon a messuage at the western end of Styvechale (formerly belonging to George "Lef", Richard de la Cloude of Canley, Thomas Raves and Richard Crossebye), 12d. with 1/2lb. cumin on Hill's land (once held by Richard Norres, John Barewe, Reginald Ballard, Richard Barewe or Robert Barewe), 4/- with 1/2lb. cumin on Christ's College (Cambridge) lands (hitherto John Barewe's, Thomas Barewe's or Richard Barewe's, but before then John Eyer's, Joan Scott's and Richard Clarke's), one-sixteenth of a knight's fee with 4/- p.a. rent upon the property of Henry Berkeley (Lord of Berkeley; erstwhile property of Matilda Moubraye, William Moubray, Geoffrey "Lef" of John le Segrave), one-tenth of a knight's fee belonging to the Priory on Thomas Essex's enclosures ... .Held by: Coventry History Centre |
1614 | Edward Cludd |
Will of Edward Cludd of Orleton, ShropshireHeld by: The National Archives, Kew |
1620 | Edward Cludde |
A Schedule of deeds relating to the lordship of Larden3. Edward Cludde esq and Lawrence Lee, John Smith esq and Vincent EdwardsHeld by: Shropshire Archives |
1664 | Leonards Clouds |
Information relating to document ref. no. D258/35/41/10Bargain and sale by William Steeple of Hopton, yeoman, to George Fearnes of Carsington, in consideration of £100, of 2 closes known as Leonards Clouds at Hopton butting on the Crowne Lands, part of Hopton Field. [Derbyshire Record Office, Gell of HoptonDate: 1664. Held by: Derbyshire Record Office |
1694 | Charles Cludd |
Will of Charles Cludd, Lieutenant Colonel of the First Regiment of GuardsHeld by: The National Archives, Kew |
1759 | Thomas Cloud |
Admiralty: Service Records, Registers, Returns and Certificates ADM 6/224/8...William Starken, Richard Ewin, John Harrow, Franklin Neeler, Hugh Anderson, William Morris, John Blakley, Thomas Cloud, Mathew Frankland, Isaac Lavender, Thomas Ledger, Zacharius Newell, James Pantling, Thomas Phillips, John Smailes, George SuggGreenwich out-pensioners applying for admission into Greenwich Hospital as in-pensioners (after service in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or the Naval Dockyards) Date: June 27, 1759 - Sept. 28, 1759. Held by: The National Archives, Kew |
1787 | John Cloud |
Information relating to document ref. no. 40023/2Account of Unmanufactured Goods taken belonging to Edward Thrissell total value £2233..10..0 to be divided equally between William Miles, James Jones and Edward ThrissellAccount of Unmanufactured Goods sent from Edward Thrissells House to Ware Rope Walk not taken in general stock, total £1191..15..5 (at back) Inventory of sundry implements and tools belonging to Edward Thrissell taken 29 May 1787 in presence of Thomas Aldridge and John Cloud Total value £200..1..9 To be divided equally between William Miles, James Jones and Edward Thrissell William Miles name on cover Date: April 14, 1787. Held by: Bristol Record Office |
1828-1850 | William Clouds |
Admiralty: Royal Marines: Attestation Forms ADM 157/381/179Folios 179-182. William Clouds, born Shropshire. Attestation papers to serve in the Royal Marines at Portsmouth 1828 (when aged 18). Discharged 1850 as Length of service.Date range: 1828-1850. Held by: The National Archives, Kew |
1832 | CLOUDS |
Burial of William Robinson of Basford aged 27 at Bulwell DD/657/9/6Certificate June 2, 1862.Title deeds of CLOUDS Date: Sept. 7, 1832. Held by: Nottinghamshire Archives |
1848-1854 | James Cloud |
Irish Reproductive Loans Fund Records. County: Mayo. Townland: Mayo T 91/18...Edward Flanigan; Myles McDonnell; Jane McDermott; James Garavan; Hugh ONeill Michl ONeill William Lawless James Cannon James Tunny James Tunny Junr Patt McAndrew Peter Murray Alexander Lough James Cloud Catharine Quigley Ferdinand Langston Mary Williams John MalleyDate range: 1848 - 1854. Source: Moving Here (migration history and images) (MovingHere.org.uk has closed. This record now archived.) |
1871 | Youde v Cloud |
Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875 ...Cause number: 1871 Y3.Short title: Youde v Cloud. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, two answers, depositions, depositions. Plaintiffs: William Youde and Susannah Lucretia Youde his wife. Defendants: George Cloud (since deceased). Amendments: Amended by order 1872. George Cloud and Thomas Amelius Cloud added defendants. Date: 1871. Held by: The National Archives, Kew |