John DUDDILL (fl.1399-1401)

of Dorchester.

1 Nov.1399He was a witness when Henry Brouks of Dorchester(q.v.) granted

all his burgages which he had in Dorchester, except a chamber to Thomas Illary, of Shirborn(q.v.), William Ryngstede(q.v.) and John Brouks(q.v.).

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1399-1400 He and WilliamAyssh(q.v.) were the Bailiffs.

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9 Jan.1400He was a witness when Robert Belle(q.v.), John Gouytz(q.v.),

and Robert Veel(q.v.), executors of the will of John Syward, granted John Jurdan(q.v.) and his heirs their tenement in Dorchester, situated in High Street opposite the new inn

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10 Jun.He was a witness when Peter Blount(q.v.) granted a messuage with curtilage in Dorchester, situated on the west side of South Street, and two acres of arable land in Dorchester lying in les West Walles to William Ayssh of Dorchester(q.v.) and his wife, Alianor(q.v.). (ibid.)

19 Apr.He was a witness when John Hulle(q.v.) granted his tenement in Dorchester, situated on the west side of South Street, to John Jurdan(q.v.). (ibid.)

24 Jul.He was a witness when John Benefeld(q.v.) granted a tenement

in Dorchester with curtilage adjoining to William Nagard(q.v.) and

his wife, Agnes(q.v.). (ibid.)

1400-1He and John Bount(q.v.) were the Bailiffs.(

1401 He and others were granted an annual rent of 12s., issuing from

a burgage situated on the east side of South Street in the Will of

John Fyvyan(q.v).

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7 Apr.He was a witness when John Gouytz(q.v.) granted all the state he had in a tenement in Dorchester, situated in a certain corner on the south side of All Saints' Church, to John Fyvyan(q.v.).

9 AprHe was a witness when William Chuse(q.v.) granted a tenement in Dorchester, situated on the south side of West Street, to John Crokker of Frampton(q.v.).

(ibid.)

19 Apr.He was a witness when John Shudde(q.v.) granted his tenement in Dorchester, situated in a certain corner on the south side of East

Street to John Pampelon(q.v.) and John Jurdan(q.v.). (ibid.)

31 MayHe, Alice Wither(q.v.) and Richard Craneborn(q.v.) granted a

tenement in Dorchester, situated on the north side of West Street,

to Thomas Mallyng(q.v.) and his wife, Agnes(q.v.).

(ibid.)

23 Jun.He was one of those to whom John Jurdan(q.v.) granteda messuage and

ten acres of land, with common of pasture to them belonging in Pytthers Waddon, one messuage and one acre of land in Kyngeston Maureward, with common of pasture, and two burgages in Dorchester. (ibid.)

2 Jul.He was a witness when William Ayssh(q.v.) was granted a

tenement in Dorchester by Margery Spilewyn(q.v.). (ibid.)

5 Jul.He was a witness when Alice Wyther(q.v.) granted to

William Sixpenne(q.v.) and Eva, his wife(q.v.), and their heirs, her place with curtilage on the south side of High West Street.

(ibid.)

9 Jul.He was a witness when Robert Grey(q.v.) conveyed a burgage in

Dorchester to Thomas Gardyner of Dorchester(q.v.) and his wife, Petronilla(q.v.).

11 Jul.On this date he held a tenement on the north side of West Street.

(ibid.)

11 Jul.He was a witness when Alice Mortymer(q.v.) released all her rightin

a tenement in Dorchester, situated on the north side of West Street, to

William Ayssh(q.v.). (ibid.)

14 Sep.He was a witness when Edward Chepman(q.v.) granted a toft with curtilage in Dorchester, lying on the north side of vlnenlane to Peter Blount(q.v.).

(ibid.)

21 Sep.He was a witness when William Aysshe(q.v.) granted his tenement with curtilage in Dorchester, situated on the north side of a lane

which lead towards la Durnegate, to John Thursteyn(q.v.) and his

wife, Marion(q.v.). (ibid.)

10 Oct.Robert Grey(q.v.) granteda burgage in Dorchester, situated in South Street, to him and John Dybon(q.v.). (ibid.)

14 Nov.He was one of the executors of the Will of John Fyvyan(q.v.)

who granted to Henry Prest,of Fordyngton(q.v.), and his heirs,

one tenement in Dorchester, situated in a certain corner next Durnelane.

(ibid.)

4 April 2012

© I.S.Rogers 19 September 2018