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Grant of a rent of 14d. in Grimesby as in C 146/6210. Wednesday after Palm Sunday,...
Catalogue reference: C 146/6212
Date: 1362 Apr 13
Grant of a rent of 14d. in Grimesby as in C 146/6210. Wednesday after Palm Sunday, 1362.
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Catalogue reference: C 146/2606
This record is about the Demise by master Thomas Smyth, chaplain, warden of the hospital of St John the Baptist,... dating from 1476 Aug 29 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Demise by master Thomas Smyth, chaplain, warden of the hospital of St John the Baptist, Winchester, and the brethren and sisters of the same, with the consent of William White, mayor, and the commonalty of Winchester, to Peter Marion, of Winchester, fuller, and Agnes his wife, for eighteen years, of a plot of land with a pavilion (tentorio) erected thereon called 'Petites' in Winchester, between the water running from Petyteslake and the garden of the warden of the chapel of Holy Trinity, Winchester. Witnesses:—William White, mayor of Winchester, Thomas Bowlond and John Cutteler, bailiffs, and others (named). Thursday the beheading of St John the Baptist, 16 Edward IV. [Hampshire]
C 146
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Demise by master Thomas Smyth, chaplain, warden of the hospital of St John the Baptist,...
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