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Grant by Hugh and JOhn Nicholas, Chaplain and Master of the [?] and the brothers...

Catalogue reference: C3.6.1

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C3.6.1
Title
Grant by Hugh and JOhn Nicholas, Chaplain and Master of the [?] and the brothers of the same, in reign of Henry III, [1217-1272] badly burnt, illegible.
Date
1217-1272
Description

Probably connected to 1216 deed, H1.17B, as Hugh and John are described as chaplains and masters of the Conversorum. They grant 52 shillings of silver of yearly rent and quitrents within the City of London and the suburbs to Roger Conners sergeant at arms of King Henry. Income comes from houses and lands in Bread Street within All Saints parish and 7 other places within the City.

Held by
Salters' Company
Physical description
1 item
Physical condition
badly burnt, illegible.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/05fec695-f508-4c28-a0fc-dd2b916e49ce/

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Grant by Hugh and JOhn Nicholas, Chaplain and Master of the [?] and the brothers of the same, in reign of Henry III, [1217-1272] badly burnt, illegible.