Catalogue description Debtor: John Taillour, woodmonger, and citizen of London. Creditor: John Misterton,...

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Details of C 131/26/5
Reference: C 131/26/5
Description:

Debtor: John Taillour, woodmonger, and citizen of London.

Creditor: John Misterton, clerk.

Amount: £40.

Before whom: William de Walworth, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.

When taken: 09/10/1376

First term: 12/10/1377

Last term: 12/10/1377

Writ to: Sheriff of Bucks

Sent by: Chancery.

Endorsement: Thomas Peyver, Sheriff, replies that John Taillour was not found in the bailiwick. His lands and tenements were extended as in the inquisition.

Note: Date for return to Chancery: 19.6.1379. M.2: Inquisition made at Fawley [Desborough Hundred, Bucks.] before Thomas Peyvere, Sheriff. John Taillour had on the day of the recognisance at Fawley a messuage and an adjacent garden worth 6d. after expenses; 50 acres of arable land worth 3s. 10d.; 12 acres of undergrowth worth 8d.; annual rents worth 5s. 6d. from 18 acres of arable land and 8 acres of wood held by Thomas Clbbere of Henley and Agnes, his wife in Fawley.
Date: 1379 Mar 8
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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