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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 146/6874
This record is about the Chirograph indented, being a demise by John Jamys, a master in Chancery and rector... dating from 1493 Feb 22 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Chirograph indented, being a demise by John Jamys, a master in Chancery and rector of Elyngton and Pytham, in the county of Guysnes, in the marches of Calais, to James Tirell, knight, Thomas Bullesdon. merchant of the Staple of Calais, late of London, and Richard Grene, of London, chaplain, of his church of Elyngton and Pitham, with all the tithes and other profits for three years; rent, 22l.; the lessees to repair the chancel and provide a chaplain. In the event of war being waged in the neighbourhood, rent to be paid only in proportion to the amount of profits collected. 22 February, 8 Henry VII. Endorsed: Ranolphus Birde de London' capellanus.
C 146
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Chirograph indented, being a demise by John Jamys, a master in Chancery and rector...
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