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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of Geoffrey le Botiner. In 1301 it was held by John le Botoner, senior, and in 1304 by John le Botoner, junior. In 1316 it was said to be sometime of John le Botiner. In 1336 it was held by Sir John le Botoner, clerk, son and heir of John le Botoner, junior, late …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… de Refham brought a plea of nuisance against John le Botoner, who held 35A, complaining that it was ruinous and dangerous; after viewing and measuring, le Botoner was obliged to rebuild, though Richer provided the … Drokenisford, including £1 from the tenement of Richer le Botoner in Colcherche parish. A note on the enrolment stated …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of London, and his wife Katharine granted 35A to John de Botoner of St. Lawrence Jewry Lane, citizen. It lay between … Trinity Priory, and 6s. 8d. to Clerkenwell Priory. John le Botoner also held 33, by inheritance, and the two properties … to the E. of it, and the solar above it) summoned John le Botoner in a plea of nuisance. He complained that he had …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in succession to William de Beton or Betoigne), John le Botoner (33), Simon de Parys (?), Roger de Parys (32) Robert …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to Walter le Hodere. In 1291-2 it belonged to John le Botoner, a mercer known in 1299 as John le Botoner, senior. This was probably the shop in Soper Lane of … de Douegate, attempted to recover possession from John le Botoner; a jury found that John le Botoner had the greater …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… same Richard to the N. (7B?), and a shop held by John le Botoner senior to the S. (probably 6). 2 Later this shop … and the shop held by Alice de Bredge, widow of Reginald le Botoner, on the N., in which Grace, widow of Pierir le … 1299 as the shop of Alice de Bredge, widow of Reginald le Botoner (see 7C, 7E). 7E In 1296 this was probably the shop …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 1294 LBA 199 (witness St. Margaret Lothbury), J. le Botoner senior 1297-8 LBB 246 (repr. BroadSt), 1300 LBB 184, 1302 ib. 116 (deceased). John le Botoner junior, his son, is described as a mercer (LBC 169), …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… The surname is partly illegible, but probably represents Botoner. The taxpayer is no doubt Gregory le Botoner 1297 LBB 238 (repr. Crip), 1304-5 Mayors 171 (juror St. Michael). - Botoner (OF botonier) means 'maker or seller of buttons', but …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… anne de Aylesh am v.s. iiij.d. 25 26 t De Laur encio le Botoner iiij. or s. iiij.d. 26 27 t De Will elmo le Brochere … 1343-4, and alderman of Aldersgate 1342-5. Laurence le Botoner, mercer 1308 LBC 169, 1309-10 LBD 182, L. le Botener 1332 S (8s. 10¾d.), L. le Botoner 1335 (1336) Will (owner of tenements in Bas). - Cf. …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 90 t De Will elmo de Aldenh am xx.d. 90 91 t De Anabilla Botoner xiij.d. ob. 91 92 t De Simone Blak' ij.s. 92 93 t De … 1321 Cl ( orbatour). - Aldenham Hrt. See Gregory le Botoner 1292 S [CripI 27], probably his widow. Simon le Blake …
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