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Grant by John Skryveyn, Nicholas Marchant, chaplain, and Richard Hayton, feoffees...

Catalogue reference: C 146/471

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This record is about the Grant by John Skryveyn, Nicholas Marchant, chaplain, and Richard Hayton, feoffees... dating from [1406-1407] in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/471
Date
[1406-1407]
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Grant by John Skryveyn, Nicholas Marchant, chaplain, and Richard Hayton, feoffees of a tenement with a garden in Oldescolestret, Hereford, and Walter Croke and John Lye, tailors, executors of the will of John Ferrour, to John Walleweyn, of Stoke Edith, and Thomas Walleweyn, son of the said John, of the said tenement and garden. Witnesses:- John Mey, mayor of Hereford, John Falke, the younger, and Roger Barbour, King's bailiffs in the same city, and others (named): [Heref.]

Dated: Saturday after St. Matthias, 8 Henry IV.

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Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5884930/

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C 146

Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C

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