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Deed of sale by John Charteseye to John Ovyng, parson of Godmersham, William Ilberd,...

Catalogue reference: E 40/1797

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This record is about the Deed of sale by John Charteseye to John Ovyng, parson of Godmersham, William Ilberd,... dating from 1382 Feb 4 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/1797
Date
1382 Feb 4
Description

Deed of sale by John Charteseye to John Ovyng, parson of Godmersham, William Ilberd, parson of Fulham, and John Hunte, of Chelchehuthe, of a messuage with quay adjoining in the parish of St. Dunstan by the Tower of London, between the Watergate by the messuage late belonging to William Cokes, and the tenement and quay formerly Henry Cros's, and reaching from the river to Thames Street; which messuage Chartesey, together with Simon de Sudbury, late bishop of London, John Sudbury, and John de Cantebrig, the elder, who are now dead, acquired of John Ive, rector of St. Michael, Wood Street, and Laurence Kelshull, chaplain. (Middx. ). 4 February, 5 Richard II

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