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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 146/6209
This record is about the Chirograph indented being a defeasance of a grant made by John Tryppok and Joan his... dating from 1362 Apr 14 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Chirograph indented being a defeasance of a grant made by John Tryppok and Joan his wife, for themselves and John's heirs, to Robert son of William Broune, burgess of Grimesby, of a yearly rent of 8d. charged on two messuages in Grimesby, in Cannonbygh; the defeasance to hold good so long as the chief lord of the fee receives a rent of 8d. from the said messuages and does not levy it on Robert's other tenements. Witnesses:—Ralph de Utterby, mayor of Grimesby, John Ray[nere] and Walter de Stalingburgth, bailiffs, Robert Davy, coroner, Thomas atte Bek, bailiff of Canno[nby]gh, and others. Thursday after Palm Sunday, 1362.
C 146
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