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Will of Guy de Sancto Lupo, bequeathing 33s. 4d. to the convent of Lewes, and his...

Catalogue reference: E 40/4192

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E 40/4192
Date
1361 Nov 17
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Will of Guy de Sancto Lupo, bequeathing 33s. 4d. to the convent of Lewes, and his house in 'le Estporte' by 'le Watergate,' to his wife Joan, for her life, and afterwards to the said convent for a hundred and one years, to maintain St. Mary's light etc Witnesses:- Sir John, rector of the church of St. Mary in Westoute, Lewes, and the said Joan. Sussex. 17 November A. D. 1361. Probate in St. Peter's church, Westoute, viii kalends December (24 November), in the same year.

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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A

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