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See also
John MORA's father: Geoffrey de MORA ( -aft1272)
John MORA's brother: Adam de MORA (bef1300-aft1332)

John de MORA of Onesacre ( -aft1342)

Name: John de MORA of Onesacre
Sex: Male
Father: Geoffrey de MORA ( -aft1272)
Mother: -

Individual Events and Attributes

Residence 1316 Onesacre, Sheffield, England
Civil 1316 witness to confirmation of grant; Bradfield, Sheffield, England 1
Death aft 1342

Individual Note

http://history.youle.info/fh_material/Wheat_collection.txt

 

1316 Sunday next after the feast of Saint Dunstan the bishop (19th May?)

 

Charter (Lat), dated at Bradefeld, confirming a grant from Robert le Rous of Onesacre to John his son; of all that messuage, with the outbuildings land and tenements, at le Spouthous and Haslaigh in the territory of Onesacre in Bradfeld; with all their appurtenances; he granted and also gave to him the aforesaid John three plots of arable land meadow pasture and wood, with all their several appurtenances, lying in the same-territory of Onesacre; of which same plots of land, one was called le Longland, at the cast end of the same Longland towards le Coumbbrok; and the third plot called le Nether Eshor, to the west end of Haslaigh; to have and to hold to him and t~e heirs of his body lawfully begotten of him (Robert) and his heirs, free, wholly, well and in peace, for ever; paying annually to him, during all his life, twenty shillings at two annual terms; to wit, at the feasts of Pentecost and Saint Martin in winter, by equal portions; and after his (Robert's) death, to his heirs three shillings, at the same terms; by equal portions, for all secular services and demands.

 

Witnesses: John de Brightomlegh, Peter de Ughtibrigg, William, son of William de Morton, John Moor (de Mora) of Onesacre, John his son.

Vellum: one skin 101 X 31, seal missing. (Wheat)

Sources

1T. Walter Hall, "Descriptive Catalogue of Charters, Copy Court Rolls and Deeds Forming Part of the Wheat Collection" (J. W. Northend, 1920). http://history.youle.info/fh_material/Wheat_collection.txt.
Text From Source: 1316 Sunday next after the feast of Saint Dunstan the bishop (19th May?)
Charter (Lat), dated at Bradefeld, confirming a grant from Robert le Rous of Onesacre to John his son; of all that messuage, with the outbuildings land and tenements, at le Spouthous and Haslaigh in the territory of Onesacre in Bradfeld; with all their appurtenances; he granted and also gave to him the aforesaid John three plots of arable land meadow pasture and wood, with all their several appurtenances, lying in the same-territory of Onesacre; of which same plots of land, one was called le Longland, at the cast end of the same Longland towards le Coumbbrok; and the third plot called le Nether Eshor, to the west end of Haslaigh; to have and to hold to him and t~e heirs of his body lawfully begotten of him (Robert) and his heirs, free, wholly, well and in peace, for ever; paying annually to him, during all his life, twenty shillings at two annual terms; to wit, at the feasts of Pentecost and Saint Martin in winter, by equal portions; and after his (Robert's) death, to his heirs three shillings, at the same terms; by equal portions, for all secular services and demands.
Witnesses: John de Brightomlegh, Peter de Ughtibrigg, William, son of William de Morton, John Moor (de Mora) of Onesacre, John his son.
Vellum: one skin 101 X 31, seal missing. (Wheat)

 

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