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Order this piece as E 326/12725A and E 326/12725B
Catalogue reference: E 326/12725
Order this piece as E 326/12725A and E 326/12725B
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Catalogue reference: E 326/4260
This record is about the Grant by John Conestable, chaplain, to William Spencer called Fourneux, citizen and... dating from 1369 Nov 28 in the series Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Grant by John Conestable, chaplain, to William Spencer called Fourneux, citizen and fishmonger of London, of the reversion of the lands and rents late of Thomas Sterre in London, which Roger Shipbrok and Margaret, his wife, hold for life at the rent of a rose for the life of John Dony and of £10 after the death of John Dony, and of the reversion of lands and rents in Candlewick Street. Tuesday after St Katherine the Virgin, 43 Edw III; Dorse:- Enrolled in the husting of London of the common pleas held on Monday after St Agatha the Virgin, 44 Edw III. Seal
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Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B
Grant by John Conestable, chaplain, to William Spencer called Fourneux, citizen and...
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