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Debtor: Ingram de Monceus, and John, his son. Creditor: Stephen le Tiler of York...

Catalogue reference: C 241/35/369

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This record is about the Debtor: Ingram de Monceus, and John, his son. Creditor: Stephen le Tiler of York... dating from 1300 Dec 7 in the series Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
C 241/35/369
Date
1300 Dec 7
Description

Debtor: Ingram de Monceus, and John, his son.

Creditor: Stephen le Tiler of York

Amount: £10 7s.

Before whom: Nicholas de Selby, Mayor of York; Robert de Seizevaux, Clerk.

First term: 21/05/1290

Last term: 11/11/1290

Writ to: Sheriff of Yorks

Sent by: John le Spicer, Mayor of York; Robert de Seizevaux, Clerk.

Note
Inquisition and return: Cf. 011q052, 015q028, 023q128.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9599448/

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C 241

Chancery: Certificates of Statute Merchant and Statute Staple

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