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- Did Joan convey the manor of Hinton Admiral to trustees in 1436, as she did with that of Bramshaw? [see http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol4/pp623-626]. This would mean that the Feudal Aids incorrectly record Joan as John in 1428; also, she would then have had to have leased the manor to Katherine de Styntesford [Stinsford], as recorded in Feudal Aids. Alternatively, she might have conveyed it to trustees between 1428 and 1431? Could these trustees have been the people who set up the chantry?
TNA/C66/465 m.13 Licence for Henry Govitz, Thomas Ryngwode, John Coker, Thomas Tame, John Baret, Richard Clyvedon, Richard Lange and William Bryce to found a chantry in the chapel of St. Anne within the town of Hynton Amarle [Hinton Admiral] in the parish of Cristechirch Twynnam, co. Southampton, in the diocese of Wynchestre, of a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the said chapel for the good estate of the king and founders and for their souls after the death and for the souls of all who help to maintain the chantry, of the parents, friends, benefactors and kinsfolk of the founders, and of John Sewarde and his wife, to be called the chantry of John Sewarde, and the chaplain to be capable of pleading and of being impleaded in any court and to receive in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 10 marks a year not held in chief, which the founders have licence hereby to grant. By Privy Seal etc. (5 Feb 1448) [1 item]
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