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This record is about the Letter of attorney by William de Wykham, bishop of Winchester, Sir John Pekkebrigge,... dating from 1374 July 4 in the series Court of Wards and Liveries: Deeds and Evidences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Letter of attorney by William de Wykham, bishop of Winchester, Sir John Pekkebrigge, John Colpeper and Richard Mafee, appointing Robert de Pulteneye and William Norreys as their attorneys to deliver to Richard de Leycestre, parson of the church of 'Castre', Simon Pakeman, Robert Martel, William de Burgh, John de Gaddesby (Gadesby) and Thomas Aliene of Ashby (Assheby) seisin of the manors in Poultney (Pulteneye) and Misterton (Minsterton), Leicestershire, and the manor of Shenley (Shenlee), Hertfordshire, along with all the lands, which were held by John de Pulteneye in Warwickshire and Northamptonshire.
Dated at Southwark (Southewerk), [Surrey]. Three seals, plus one missing.
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