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This record is about the Certificate by Sir John de Busseto [de Bussey], steward of Pembroke, Philip Canan,... dating from 1260 Aug 3 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Certificate by Sir John de Busseto [de Bussey], steward of Pembroke, Philip Canan, sheriff, and Robert de Crepping, constable, of the same, Sir John, prior of Pembroke, Sirs Geoffrey de Rupe [De la Roche], Robert de Valle [Dale], and David de Wydewerke, knights, Henry son of Henry [Henry FitzHenry], steward of Weyseford [Wexford], Henry Volke, attorney of Sir Walter de Herford, John de Castro Martini [Castlemartin], attorney of Sir Guy de Briona [de Bryan], Richard de Barry, attorney of Sir David de Barry, William Bosser, Herbert Scurlag, William de Popetun, John de Lunny, Walter Malafont [Malefant], Tancard de Ospitali and William de Hylton, that they were present in full county [court] of Sir William de Valencia, at Pembroke, on Tuesday after St Peter ad Vincula, 44 Henry III. when Patrick de Kandelehe, by Adam son of Rese, his attorney, by writ of attorney of the said Sir William, released to the lady Mabel, relict of John son of Martin, all his right in a burgage in Pembroke called 'Wyndishore', with all the land of 'La Peme', concerning which a plea had been moved in the county [court] of Pembroke by writ of right between the said parties before the said Sir John de Busseto, &c: [Pembrokeshire] 1260 Aug 3
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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D
Certificate by Sir John de Busseto [de Bussey], steward of Pembroke, Philip Canan,...
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