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Grant by Roger Parys and Roger Stagenho to William Eustace, Salter and Robert Brendewade,...
Catalogue reference: C3.6.2
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This record is about the Grant by Roger Parys and Roger Stagenho to William Eustace, Salter and Robert Brendewade,... dating from 1394.
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- C3.6.2
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- Grant by Roger Parys and Roger Stagenho to William Eustace, Salter and Robert Brendewade, Salter, Wardens of the Fraternity of the Guild of the body of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Church of All Saints Bredestrete [All Hallows Bread Street] and the brothers and sisters of the same. Grant of five shops and appurtenances in the same parish which the King holds in burgage to fund a chaplain at the Guild's altar. Witnesses: John Fressh [Fresshe], then Mayor, William Brampton and Thomas Knolles, then sheriffs, William Shiryngham, then Alderman of Bredestrete Ward, Robert de Haryngeye Mercer, John Houton Draper, John Maryngton Skynner. 29 October 18 Richard (1394)
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1394
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See also A1.4.2, A1.5.1 and A1.6.1
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Salters' Company
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- 1 item
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/326aaa03-da0e-4a18-b65d-6525b8906096/
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This record is held at Salters' Company
Within the fonds: SAL
The Salters’ Company existed in 1394 when they received a licence from Richard II...
Within the sub-fonds: C
Ordinances and legal papers
Within the file: C3.5.2.1-16
Bonds by the Salters Company 1645-1678/1679
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Grant by Roger Parys and Roger Stagenho to William Eustace, Salter and Robert Brendewade, Salter, Wardens of the Fraternity of the Guild of the body of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Church of All Saints Bredestrete [All Hallows Bread Street] and the brothers and sisters of the same. Grant of five shops and appurtenances in the same parish which the King holds in burgage to fund a chaplain at the Guild's altar. Witnesses: John Fressh [Fresshe], then Mayor, William Brampton and Thomas Knolles, then sheriffs, William Shiryngham, then Alderman of Bredestrete Ward, Robert de Haryngeye Mercer, John Houton Draper, John Maryngton Skynner. 29 October 18 Richard (1394)