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Feoffment by Thomas Dixon, son and heir of William Dixon, deceased, late of Westminster,...

Catalogue reference: E 40/13449

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This record is about the Feoffment by Thomas Dixon, son and heir of William Dixon, deceased, late of Westminster,... dating from 1488 Jan 31 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/13449
Date
1488 Jan 31
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Feoffment by Thomas Dixon, son and heir of William Dixon, deceased, late of Westminster, 'brewer,' and brother and heir of David Dixon, to John Gunthorp, dean of Wells, Thomas Dixon, citizen and draper (pannario) of London, his uncle, Leonard Knyght, John Faryndon, 'gentilmen,' and John Gybbes, citizen and merchant of London, of all his land, etc. derived from his said father and brother, in Westminster, co. Middlesex, and Walworth and Newynton, co. Surrey, or elsewhere in the realm, to the use of the said Thomas, his uncle, for life, subject to the payment to him of 20s. at Michaelmas yearly, with remainder to the said feoffees to the use of the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the use of the said Thomas, his uncle, and his heirs for ever, according to the will of the said William Dixon, his father; attorneys to deliver seisin, John Toller and William Snawdon. 31 January, 3 Henry VII. Memorandum endorsed of enrolment in the Bench, roll one of charters, etc of Hilary Term, 3 Henry VII. Middlesex, Surrey

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