3 February 1500: At Westminster the morrow of Candlemas 15 Henry VII [3 February 1500] before Thomas Bryan, William Danuers, John Vauasour and Thomas Wode justices: William bishop of Lincoln, Reginald Bray knight, William Hody knight, Hugh Oldom clerk, Humphrey Conyngesby serjeant-at-law, Richard Emson and William Coope, plaintiffs, v. Thomas Bassyngbourne esquire and Katherine his wife, deforciants of the advowson of the hospital or liberty of the chapel of St Leonard by Bedford. Deforciants acknowledge the premises to belong to the bishop, for which the plaintiffs grant the deforciants £40
1 July 1500: At Westminster octaves of Midsummer 15 Henry VII [1 July 1500] before Thomas Bryan, William Danuers, John Vauasour and Thomas Wode justices: William bishop of Lincoln, Reginald Bray knight, William Hody knight, John Shaa knight, Hugh Oldom clerk, Humphrey Conyngesby serjeant-at-law, Richard Emson and William Coope, plaintiffs, v. Thomas Bassyngbourne and Katherine his wife, deforciants of the manor of Westhay, 10 messuages, 10 gardens, 200 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 20 acres of woodland and 30s rent in Westhay. Deforciants acknowledge the premises to belong to the bishop, for which the plaintiffs grant the deforciants £200