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William Canynges, merchant of Bristol, to charge messuages in Bristol with rent in...

Catalogue reference: C 143/453/2

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This record is about the William Canynges, merchant of Bristol, to charge messuages in Bristol with rent in... dating from 1466 Mar 4-1467 Mar 3 in the series Chancery: Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, Henry III to Richard III. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 143/453/2
Date
1466 Mar 4-1467 Mar 3
Description

William Canynges, merchant of Bristol, to charge messuages in Bristol with rent in favour of Peter Laweles, chaplain at the altar of St. Katherine in the church of St. Mary, Redcliff, and his successors. [Glouc.] 6 Edw IV.

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Chancery: Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum, Henry III to Richard III

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