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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Rykhill his sister, William Coventre his brother, Stephen Causton, citizen and mercer, all in successive tail, and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… have been 15, or possibly part of 13: in 1354 William de Causton described his rent of 2 marks (£1. 6s. 8d.) granted … by Roger son of John de Long, corder, to William de Causton in 1322. Maud, widow of Roger, quitclaimed all right … in 1323. By his will, dated and proved 1354, William de Causton, mercer, left his quit-rent of 2 marks from the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… from which a rent of £1. 6s. 8d. was owed to William de Causton in 1354. In 1342 de Causton's executors sold the reversion after Margaret's death …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… occupied separate parts of 29-30. These 5 were William Causton, hatter, Thomas Pyk, draper, John Godesburgh, hatter, Sewall Hoddesdon, and Denise Causton. At about the same time the prior of St. Mary Spital …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… endowment of the church with lands was by John de Causton (1353) and William de Causton (1354). Both chantries were subsequently augmented … at times have been some confusion between them. 9 John de Causton left property in the parishes of St. Pancras and St. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… de Hakebourne, citizen and mercer, granted to William de Causton, citizen and mercer. This plot lay between a former … de Laufare, mercer, and now held by the same William de Causton on the S.; it measured 1 3/4 ells and 3 in. (5 ft. 6 … have been identical with John le Chapeler. William de Causton thus came to hold at least 2 plots in the seld, which …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Antonin parish which by 1353 had been acquired by John de Causton and was left by him as part of the endowment of his … executors, his widow Margaret later sold to John de Causton, citizen and mercer, who was also one of Roger's … this sale. 5 By the time of his death in 1353 John de Causton was living in the parish of St. Mary at Hill, but he …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… In 1332 Corp's executors sold 14-15 to William de Causton, citizen and mercer. The tenements in the parish of St. Pancras acquired by de Causton on this occasion lay between 145/12 on the W. and a … in St. Antonin parish) on the S. In 1345-6 William de Causton sought the assize of nuisance against Benedict de …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… so that he should be considered co-founder with John Causton (d. 1353) of the chantry of which these houses formed …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 1A. Later the property was in the possession of William de Causton, mercer, who in his will, dated and enrolled in 1354, … ( ciste et almarioli) within the plots and solar. Causton also owned a plot within Broad Seld which may have … near by and could subsequently have been included in 2. De Causton left this and other property in the parish of St. …
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