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Feoffment by John Merston, the younger, citizen and fishmonger of London, son of...

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This record is about the Feoffment by John Merston, the younger, citizen and fishmonger of London, son of... dating from 1532 Feb 19 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 40/13575
Date
1532 Feb 19
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Feoffment by John Merston, the younger, citizen and fishmonger of London, son of the late John Merston, the elder, citizen and fishmonger of London, to Thomas Tailloure, citizen and fishmonger of London, Thomas Brakyn, of Cambridge, esquire, Richard Brayfeld, Edward Colyn and Richard Turke, citizens and fishmongers of London, and Thomas Bateman, of the parish of St. Margaret in Suthwerk [Southwark], 'waterman,' to the use of the said Thomas Tailloure and his heirs, of his garden called 'Banasters Gardeyn,' containing 3a. more or less, with four cottages and 'a gate house,' and [-] ponds (decem et [-]. [s]tagnis) therein, with wharf, steps, etc. situate at 'le Stewes' in the parish of St. Margaret, Suthwerk, formerly belonging to his said father, and before that to William Danvers, J.C.P., and Thomas Danvers, esquire. Suthwerk 2 June, 23 Henry VIII. Signed per me John M'ston. Memorandum endorsed of livery seisin by the said John to the said Richard Brayfeld, in the presence of John Smyth, of the parish of St. Margaret, 'bruer,' and others (named); also Enrolled in full court of the manor of Southwerk of the liberty of Stephen, bishop of Winchester, at a court, 19 February, [23] Henry VIII. Surrey

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