Catalogue description Debtor: William Castre, citizen and cutler of London. Creditor: Thomas Fulham, citizen...

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Details of C 131/53/16
Reference: C 131/53/16
Description:

Debtor: William Castre, citizen and cutler of London.

Creditor: Thomas Fulham, citizen of London.

Amount: £20

Before whom: William Brampton, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.

When taken: 01/09/1401

First term: 31/10/1401

Last term: 31/10/1401

Writ to: Sheriff of London

Sent by: Chancery

Endorsement: Reply of William Louthe and Stephen Spelman: William Castre was not found in the bailiwick. The execution of the rest of the writ appears in the inquisition.

Note: Inquisition and return: Date given for return to Chancery: 27.1.1405 Attached is the inquisition made in the Guildhall of London before William Louthe and Stephen Spelman, sheriffs, on 18.12. 1405. William Castre had in the bailiwick two tenements in the parish of St Margaret Lothbury, London, worth 40s. after services and expenses. Dorse: Memo. that 3.3.1405 the tenements were delivered to Thomas.
Date: 1404 Nov 22
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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