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Demise by John Ayssherst, to John Fermour, of the parish of Seynt Mary cherche in...

Catalogue reference: C 146/3752

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C 146/3752
Date
[1347-1348]
Description

Demise by John Ayssherst, to John Fermour, of the parish of Seynt Mary cherche in Romene marsh, of a messuage and marsh land in the said parish, the messuage and part of the land lying in the tenure of the court of Lymmynge, adjoining the high road between Romene and Newechirche, other part lying in the tenure of the court of Honychilde, and part in the tenure of the court of Aldyngton, adjoining lands called 'Shyngilhall': [Kent.]

Dated: 12 June, 21 Edward III.

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