Catalogue description Demise by Adam de Stratton, clerk, to William de Winton, baker, of bakehouse with an...

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Details of E 40/1870
Reference: E 40/1870
Description:

Demise by Adam de Stratton, clerk, to William de Winton, baker, of bakehouse with an upper storey (solio) belonging, an two shops under another upper storey within Aldridesgate in the parish of St. Agnes, in the south part of the land leading into St. Agnes' churchyard, for 12 years from Michaelmas, 53 Henry III,; paying therefor yearly 34s. If William construct any easements within the messuage, he may remove them at the end of the term unless Adam Purchase them of him. Witnesses: John de la Blakethorn, Reginald Aurimalliator, Robert le Bret, and others (named). Middlesex. 53 Henry III

Date: 1268-1269
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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