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Folio: 64v. County of Lancaster. Grant. First party: William, son of Alan de Catherton....

Catalogue reference: DL 42/1/5/25

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This record is about the Folio: 64v. County of Lancaster. Grant. First party: William, son of Alan de Catherton.... dating from [1100-1300] in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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DL 42/1/5/25
Date
[1100-1300]
Description

Folio: 64v. County of Lancaster. Grant.

First party: William, son of Alan de Catherton.

Second party: Edmund, son of Henry III.

Place or subject: All the lands and tenements which the said William held in the vill and territory of Lancastre [Lancaster] with homages, services, wards, reliefs and escheats and with all other liberties and easements without any reservation. Also six burgages in the same vill, one of which lies in the street of St Mary between the burgage of ?Sarner son of Gylemin, on the one side, and the burgage of Master Thomas de Kyrkham [Kirkham] on the other. And one burgage lies in the same street between the burgage of William, son of Gervase of Oxcleve on the one side, and the burgage of Lawrence son of Thomas, on the other. And one burgage in the same street between the burgage of the same Lawrence on the one side and the burgage of Simon the goldsmith on the other. And one burgage in the street of the market of Lancaster between the burgage of John le Gentil on the one side and the burgage of Orm de Kellet on the other. And one burgage in the same street between the burgage of John le Gentil on the one side and the burgage of Adam, son of Robert de Hundeschawe on the other. And one burgage lies in the street of St Leonard between the burgage of Richard de Dolfinlee on the one side and the burgage of William le Redwryt on the other.

County: [Lancashire].

Additional people: (witnesses) Henry de Lee. Bennet Gernet. William de Heton, knights. John de Caton. John de Parlis. John le Gentil. John de Oxcleve.

Undated.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Trade and commerce
Crown lands and estates
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C18681619/

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Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books

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