■868 Collections for a History of West Bean. 



1350-1. Alicia, wife of William de Welles, Tottesmull in West 

 Deone, and thirty acres of land, &c.i 



1352-3. William de Edyngdon, Bishop of Wynton, sues John, son 

 of Thomas de Welles for tenement in Westdene, and Peter 

 le Barbour of Rorasey, and Isabella, for the like.* 



1362-3. John de Grymstede, land at Est Grymstede.i 



1370-1. Reginald Perot, land and tenement at Est Grymstede.^ 



1383-4. Walter Perlee and others, holding under Lawrence de St. 

 Martin half the manor and the Church of West Dene.' 



1386-7. Johana, wife of John Wyke, Tottesplace, a messuage at 

 Est Deone, one hundred acres of arable, ten of meadow, paid 

 33*. 4^. At West Deone nineteen acres of arable, one of 

 meadow." 



1397-8. John Bettesthorne, West Deone manor. At Est Grym- 

 stede one messuage, one carucate of arable, and one hundred 

 acres of wood.' 



1400-1. Robert Tank or Tank, Est Dene manor. At West Dene 

 one messuage, eighteen acres of arable, two of meadow.' 



1401-2. Henry Popham sues John, parson of Esthrop, and John 

 Mordenue, chaplain, for the manors of West Dene and Est 

 Grymstede, except thirty-three acres, &c., and the advowson 

 of Westdene.* 



1405-6. John de Berkeley and Elizabeth, his wife, messuage and 

 tenement at Est Grymstede.^ 



1427-8. John Berkley, chev^ messuage and land at Est Grym- 

 stede.' 



1455-6. Sir Miles de Stapulton and Katharine, his wife, sue 

 Richard Fryston and J. Astak, for the manors of Dene and 

 Grymstede and the advowson of the Church.* 



1477-8. Thomas Horsey, land at Deane.* 



1513-14. Sir Robert Throckmorton sues William Compton and 

 Warburga, his wife, for the manor of Est Grymstede, &c.^ 



1518. The Abbey of Glastonbury held a small property at East 



' "Inq. post mortem." 

 ^ " Pedes finium." 



