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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 1212 granted half of it to Hugh the mercer, son of Ernold de Curtune, for a gersum of £2. 18s. 4d. and £2 yearly rent. … (see above). At about this time (between 1222 and 1248) Geoffrey de Frowyc granted to the prior and canons of Holy … he had bought the 1s. 8d. rent from John son of Terricus. Geoffrey subsequently devised the whole of the rent to Holy …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… earliest known owner or tenant of the property was Adam de Gepeswic, noted as the eastern neighbour of 10 in deeds … in 1351 he demised it to Christine, widow of John de Hurlee, citizen and apothecary, for 10 years at a rent of … Christine would vacate them. Subsequently John de Suthcote agreed with the prior to rebuild and pay a rent …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 12, described as a seld, was held of the hospital by Ralph de Moreual, saddler. At that time Robert son of Henry of … confirmed a grant made by Ralph de Morivale, citizen, to Geoffrey de Winchester de foro, pepperer ( peverer), of the … Henry Sharp, clerks, William Huddesfeld, John Beveyn, and Geoffrey Downes, gentlemen, Henry Dawvers, mercer, Robert …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… share of the lands, houses, and shops which he and Solomon de Basing had in Hunylane of the fee of Thomas de Haverhull, his share of the lands and houses he and … the origins of which are obscure. In 1283, Hugh de Bedeford and his wife Joan distrained in the tenement for …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 1858 map. Thirteenth to sixteenth century In 1231 John de Pelham son of William de Pelham granted to Richard Derkyn, spicer, a plot of land … gave him £8. The property subsequently passed to John de Berkyng, whose executors sold it to Elias and Emma de
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and 10s. yearly. This Herbert may have been the Herbert de Antiochia mentioned soon after. 1 The tenement in Honey … Robert Telnem had held of him and his mother to Herbert de Antiochia, for 10s. yearly and £6. 13s. 4d. as a gersum. … Jews or religious, always saving the 10s. rent. 2 Herbert de Antiochia c. 1202 x 4 sold his managium in Milk Street in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Twelfth to fifteenth century Jordan nephew of Gervase de Cornhill (fl. 1165-13C) 1 granted Rose de Hunilane the land she held of him in Honey Lane, to hold … son, also called Jordan, granted and confirmed to Richard de Hunilane, son of Rose, the land which Rose had held of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the Chaplain, keeper of that house, granted them to Robert de Monte Pessulano, citizen, and his heirs, for a rent of £3, … of the Conversi had erected one nearby. 2 In 1255-6 Robert de Mumpelers or Montpelers was appealed for the death of Robert de Langley; he was pardoned but his chattels and houses were …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Cheapside. Later thirteenth to sixteenth century Simon de Arcubus appears to have acquired 7 from Robert de Montpelers, holder of 6 and 7, by 1276, when Haliwell … of 6 in 1290. 2 By his will proved in 1301, Simon de Arcubus, apothecary, left his house with two shops under …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… wife Agnes, his parents Lawrence and Sabelina, his brother Geoffrey and his ancestors and successors. It seems clear … 6s. 8d. to John of Winchester, mercer, which John son of Geoffrey the goldsmith used to render for the selds he held … Michael in Cheapside opposite St. Mary le Bow to William de Wylehal the younger and Robert son of Hervey, executors of …
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