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Demise at farm by John Okedene, prior of the Charterhouse, London, and the convent...

Catalogue reference: E 326/4312

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This record is about the Demise at farm by John Okedene, prior of the Charterhouse, London, and the convent... dating from 1399 Nov 5 in the series Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 326/4312
Date
1399 Nov 5
Description

Demise at farm by John Okedene, prior of the Charterhouse, London, and the convent of that lace, to Peter Exton, citizen and fishmonger of London, and Katharine, his wife, of a shop with solars, in the parish of St Magnus, by London Bridge, situated as described, from Christmas next for 40 years. The Chapter-house of the priory, 5 November, 1399. Two seals

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Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B

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