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Grant by Thomas Sterre, son and heir of John Sterre, late citizen of London, to John...

Catalogue reference: C 146/2390

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Reference
C 146/2390
Date
1329-1330
Description

Grant by Thomas Sterre, son and heir of John Sterre, late citizen of London, to John Leche, citizen and fishmonger of the same, of a stone tenement with buildings in the lane and parish of St Botolph's, Billingesgate, London: also of 5 marks yearly rent issuing out of a tenement in the same lane, and from another tenement adjoining the high road from Thamisestrete, and all his tenements in St Botolph's Lane, aforesaid, in the parish of St George, Estchep, London, land in Bridgestrete in the parish of St Margaret, Bridgestrete, and tenements in the parish of St Mary, Abbechirche, in Candelwykestrete ward. John de Grantham, mayor, Henry de Gisors and Richard le Lacer, sheriffs, of London, Richard de Hakeneye, alderman of Billingesgate ward, etc., with witnesses (named). Tuesday after Michaelmas, 3 Edward III. [Middlesex]

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Seal of arms, imperfect.
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Public Record(s)
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Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C

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