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Quitclaim by William Ederych of Totenham to John Warner, the elder, citizen and armourer...

Catalogue reference: C 146/6367

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This record is about the Quitclaim by William Ederych of Totenham to John Warner, the elder, citizen and armourer... dating from 1489 Apr 2 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/6367
Date
1489 Apr 2
Description

Quitclaim by William Ederych of Totenham to John Warner, the elder, citizen and armourer of London, of his right in a piece of land and wood containing 11a. in the parish of Haryngey on the east side of a field called 'Dounhill,' and in 1a. wood and a croft of land called 'Lightlonde,' abutting on land of the bishop of Exeter called 'Fernefeld' and on land called 'Pryoursfelde and Hobbescroft,' which piece of land and wood, acre of wood and croft of land the said John and his cofeoffees had jointly by the gift of Thomas Martyn, gentleman, who had them by the gift of Thomas Howe of Haryngey, son and heir of Thomas Howe of the same. And quitclaim by the said John Warner to the said William Ederych of his right in a piece of land and wood containing 12a. in the said field. 2 April, 4 Henry VII.

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