Charter of Edmund Boner, son of William Boner deceased (dum vixit) of Hanley, county Worcester (Wigorn')
Giving to Thomas Lechmer senior of Hanley one acre of arable land once belonging to the said William Boner' lying in the field commonly called Lechmersfeldin the lordship of Hanley Castle, extending in length to the land of the said Thomas on the east and as far as the croft of Oliver Knottisford on the west, and in breadth from the land of Henry Hanley on the south as far as that of Richard Stokke on the north; to be held with appurtenances to the said Thomas, his heirs and assigns, in perpetuity, of the chief lords of the fee by the services due from the land and lawfully accustomed. Warranty clause. Sealing clause.
Witnesses: William Frewen, Richard Searle, John Lawton junior, Thomas Garde and many others. Dated at Hanley. Date 10 January 1519.
Edmund was said to have been a sawyer with Mr Arymynham and lived at Potters Hanley, Worcestershire.[2]
[possible] Margaret [presumed Bonner] (married Philip Mountioye/Mongey)[3][4][5]
Death and Burial
Unknown.
Sources
↑ Charter of Edmund Boner, son of William Boner deceased of Hanley, county Worcester. 10 Jan 1519. Ref: 705:134 BA1531/77/31. Worcestershire Archives.
↑ 2.02.12.2 Faulkner, T. An Historical and Topographical Account of Fulham; Including the Hamlet of Hammersmith. London. 1813, pp 201-202 HathiTrust.
↑ Bargain and Sale from Thomas Parsons to Margery Lechmer. 21 Apr 1573. Ref: 705:134/1531/78/1/5. Worcestershire Archives.
↑ Quitclaim from Thomas Parsons to Margaret Mountioye, Phillip Mountioye, Edmund Bonner and William Stone. 1573. Ref: 705:134/1531/78/1/6. Worcestershire Archives.
↑ Feoffment from Thomas Parsons to Margaret Mountioy and Phillip Mountioy. 1573. Ref: 705:134/1531/59/3/8. Worcestershire Archives.
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