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Letters patent by Peter de la More and Amy his wife, being an acquittance for 60...

Catalogue reference: E 40/8596

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This record is about the Letters patent by Peter de la More and Amy his wife, being an acquittance for 60... dating from 1271 Sept 15 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/8596
Date
1271 Sept 15
Description

Letters patent by Peter de la More and Amy his wife, being an acquittance for 60 marks sterling wherein John de Reskemmer was bound to them for their quitclaim in a moiety of the fee of one knight in in Treg[olloghan], Trebervet, Trevighan, Chyuran and Karnallas, to be paid in the church of St Swythun of Winchester; also, if there was any doubt concerning the chirograph of the final concord levied between them before Sirs Gilbert de Preston, Geoffrey de Leukenor, Walter de Heliun, justices in eyre of the king in Devon and Exeter, they would renew the same, at his wish, before the justices of the king in the Bench. Sealed with their seals and the seal of the deanery of Winchester. Cornwall. Dated in the said church of Winchester, the morrow of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, A.D. 1271.

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