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Feoffment by Edmund Clere, esquire, son of John, son of William Clere, esquire, of...

Catalogue reference: E 40/11649

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This record is about the Feoffment by Edmund Clere, esquire, son of John, son of William Clere, esquire, of... dating from 1431 Apr 20 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/11649
Date
1431 Apr 20
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Feoffment by Edmund Clere, esquire, son of John, son of William Clere, esquire, of Ormesby the elder (senioris), to William Paston, of Paston, John Smethe, Simon Briggate, clerks, and Thomas Arnald, of Rollesby, of his manors of Burgh, Norfolk, called 'Vaushalle' and 'Stalhamhalle,' which he had by the demise of Oliver Groos, and Nicholas Wichyngham, esquires, by charter dated 10 April, 8 Henry VI. Witnesses: Miles Stapilton and John Clippesby, esquires, and others (named). Norfolk. Burgh, 20 April, 9 Henry VI. 

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