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Release by Edmund Dudely to William Buk, citizen and tailor of London, of the four...

Catalogue reference: E 40/1492

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E 40/1492
Date
1500 Apr 1
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Release by Edmund Dudely to William Buk, citizen and tailor of London, of the four messuages in the parishes of St. Mary Aldermanbury and St. Laurence in the Old Jewry, in the wards of Crepulgate and Chepe, which Andrew and John Wyndesore, by the King's writ De recto directed to the Mayor and sheriffs of London at the Hustings held Monday after the Apostles Peter and Paul, 14 Henry VII., recovered against Ralph Lathum, William Wadyngton and Thomas Sponer, and which Buk had by demise from the said Andrew and John Wyndesore. The situation and extent of the messuages specified,. Middx. Underwritten: "Recognita die Februarii anno r. r. Henrici VII. xvj coram Willielmo Remyngton, Majore, et Roberto Shefeld, milite, Recordatore". 1 April, 15 Henry VII

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