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Demise by Thomas de Colkirke, citizen of London son of John de Colkirke, to Richard...

Catalogue reference: E 40/2452

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E 40/2452
Date
1330-1331
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Demise by Thomas de Colkirke, citizen of London son of John de Colkirke, to Richard atte Gate, shoemaker of London, of the tenement his said father left him by will in the parish of St. Alban's Wodestrete, London, adjoining Wodestrete and Adelane, for 4 years from the present date. Witnesses:- John de Pulteneye, Mayor, Robert de Ely and Thomas de Harewold, sheriffs of London, and others (named): [Middx.]. Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 4 Edward III

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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A

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