Catalogue description Indenture witnessing that William Beauchamp, by John, rector of the church of Crombe,...

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Details of C 146/1141
Reference: C 146/1141
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Indenture witnessing that William Beauchamp, by John, rector of the church of Crombe, his deputy, William de Weryngton, and John de Knyghton, examiners of wool for co. Gloucester, have delivered to Nicholas Burdoun and his fellows, takers of wool for the same county, certain specified quantities of wool from the following persons, viz. John de Osecote, of Bannebury, Nicholas Baldewith, of Tettebury, John Stedeman, of Evesham, John Snow, of Tettebury, Thomas le Cotiller, of Circestre, Thomas Pennard, William Top, of Froucestre, Richard Plot, of Little Harsfeld, and Thomas Ubleye: Glouc.

Dated: Bristol, Thursday in the Octave of the Ascension, 12 [Edward I.]

Date: [1283-1284]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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