Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1353

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 9, 1349-1354. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1906.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1353', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 9, 1349-1354, (London, 1906) pp. 622-623. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol9/pp622-623 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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December 1353

Dec. 7.
Westminster.
John Fissher of Alrisford acknowledges that he owes to Stephen Carre 4l.; to be levied etc. in Surrey.
Dec. 11.
Westminster.
Thomas Frembaud, knight, acknowledges that he owes to William de Holbeche of London, draper, 100l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Bedford.
Cancelled on payment.
Membrane 3d.
Enrolment of grant by Walter son of Walter Mordon, sometime citizen and 'stokfishmongere' of London, to Thomas Mordon, citizen and 'stokfishmongere' of London, of all that tenement with houses built thereon and other appurtenances, which came to him by hereditary right after the death of Thomas his brother, in Fletstrete in the parish of St. Bride, London, which tenement formerly belonged to Thomas Chetingdon, and which is situate in length between the tenement of Walter de Wircestre on the east and the tenement of John Hauberger on the west, and it extends in length from a certain ditch of Flete towards the north to the highway of Fletestrete towards the south, to wit, all that he holds as in lands, houses, buildings, wood, stone, length, breadth, height and depth. Adam Franceis mayor of London, William de Welde and John Lytle sheriffs of that city, Richard Lacer then alderman of the ward. Witnesses: Walter de Harwedone, Robert de Manfelde, Thomas Brise, Thomas atte Slo, John Wygeyn, William de Harwedon. Dated at London on 12 December, 27 Edward III.
Enrolment of release by Walter son of Walter Mordon, sometime citizen and 'stokfishmongere' of London to Thomas Mordon, citizen and 'stokfishmongere' of that city, of all his right and claim in all the tenement which he lately gave to Thomas in Fletstrete in the parish of St. Bride, London, as is fully contained in the preceding charter. Witnesses: John Lovekyn, Ralph de Lenn, Simon de Mordone, John Catour, Thomas atte Lee, Thomas atte Wich. Dated at London on Tuesday the eve of Christmas, 27 Edward III.
Memorandum that Walter came into chancery at Westminster on 24 December and acknowledged the preceding charter and deed.