Catalogue description Feoffment by Geoffrey de Hachesham, lorimer, and Cecily his wife, daughter of Nicholas...

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Details of E 40/10791
Reference: E 40/10791
Description:

Feoffment by Geoffrey de Hachesham, lorimer, and Cecily his wife, daughter of Nicholas son of Osbert de Chigewelle, to Edmund de Chigewelle, tawyer (alutario), of a place of land, with buildings, in the parish of St. Michael towards Alegate, and of 4s. quit-rent from the house of John le Barbur in the same parish, and of the same fee; the site has a street frontage of 7 iron ells of King Edward I, etc.; rent to them, a clove (gariophilum) at Easter and 5s. to the lord of Chigewelle; consideration, 4½ marks beforehand. Witnesses: Sir Henry le Waleis, then mayor, Nicholas de Winchester (Wyntonia) and Henry de Coventre, sheriffs, John de Norhamtone, alderman of the ward, and others (named). London. Memorandum endorsed of enrolment in the husting, Monday before St. Luke, 2 Edward [I].

Note: Fragment of one seal
Date: 1272-1274
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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