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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 146/3414
This record is about the Indenture witnessing that whereas Thomas Gloucestre, esquire, and William Cantlowe... dating from [1443-1444] in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture witnessing that whereas Thomas Gloucestre, esquire, and William Cantlowe are seised in fee simple of a tenement called 'le Crowne' in Westchepe in the parish of St. Mary Colchirche, London, and whereas Thomas Charleton, knight, and Elizabeth his wife and others (Named) have lately demised to the said Gloucestre and John Souman, citizen and leatherseller of London, a toft or void plot between a lane callkd 'Iremongerlane' and 'le Crowne', adjoing a tenement called 'Le Balle'; the said Gloucestre and Cantlowe grant that if the rent for the said toft be unpaid the said Thomas and Elizabeth may distrain for the same upon the tenement called 'le Crowne' until such time as the toft is built over and affords sufficient distress: [Middx.]
Dated: 28 May, 22 Henry VI.
C 146
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Indenture witnessing that whereas Thomas Gloucestre, esquire, and William Cantlowe...
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