Catalogue description Feoffment by Henry de Euere, late ironmonger (nuper ferrar') of London, to John de...
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Reference: | E 40/11943 |
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Description: |
Feoffment by Henry de Euere, late ironmonger (nuper ferrar') of London, to John de Riplawe, ironmonger (ferrar') of London, of a shop, with a sollar (solar'), in the parish of St. Mary of Colcherche, between the shop of John son of Thomas de Mimmes on the east, the shop of Andrew le Breit, on the west, the street on the north, and the tenement formerly of Reginald le Hauberger on the south; rent to him, a clove at Christmas, and to the nuns of Clerkenewell, 1 mark; consideration, 10l. beforehand; for John's greater security he has made him another charter thereof ([-]. unam aliam cartam in parte ab ista variatam [-].), etc. Witnesses: Gregory de Rokesle, mayor, John Horn and Ralph le Blund, sheriffs of London, Salomon le Cuteler, William Salamon, John Gouel, serjeant of the ward, and others (named). London. |
Note: | Seal, with legend, s. henrici. l'. hever |
Date: | [1100-1603] |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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