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London Possessory Assizes
… the distresses taken by the pl. There has been no fraud or collusion contrary to the Statute of mortmain. 5 Damages, … disseised by the def. The def. denies that Joan Vyell or her ancestors were ever seised of the rent in question. … highway which leads to Westchep on the west, Cornhull street on the north and the street called Langebourne ward on …
London Possessory Assizes
… proved by inquisition not to be to the damage of the Crown or of any of the citizens. In virtue of these letters patent … of the premises in question nor of any parcel thereof, or alternatively that no one is named as disseisor in the … one tenement with shops, solars and gardens in the same street lying between a tenement formerly belonging to Richard …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… His son N. guaranteed his father's promise, and, lest he or his father should renege, pledged as surety the whole fee … the sum total of the pensions, but if Nicholas d., or entered a religious order, the pensions would become due … St Brigid [Bride]; St Martin, Ludgate; St Alban [Wood Street]; St Agnes [within Aldersgate]; St Clement, Candlewick …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 348). The dei gratia style would suggest a date of 1172/3 or later (ibid., 19). The attestations are those of the … the king's clerks did not scrutinize Westminster's claims or that a royal scribe was persuaded to produce a forgery for … the whole parish; the church of St Laurence [Candlewick Street] with all appurtenances, and the church of St James on …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… John Harlesley, for a year. Total: 10 13s. 4d. Knightrider Street From the farm of Master Kent now held by William Say, …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… 6d., William Say for the farm of a tenement in Knightrider Street, 1 5s., and Richard Saddler for his farm for Easter … 9d. crossed out. The sum should, however, read 91 13s. 3d. or, if the 6s. 8d. from n. 13 is included, 91 19s. 11d. 17s. …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… the plaintiff did not buy them from Geoffrey le Clerk, or hire the cart from William Walere ( sic), as he averred. … for which he ought to render account to the plaintiff, or that he undertook to do so before anyone acting on her … complained that he came upon the defendant in Thames Street by the door of John de Storteford, Sheriff, fighting …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… verdict that the defendant was not guilty of the trespass or of the act, or of assenting thereto, or of partnership with those who … had abused him as he was walking harmlessly along Tamys Street, and had charged him with having procured the …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… and that the latter did not forestall within the City or without, but that he had certain dealings with citizens … disease, and admitted that he was not suffering from it, or knew anybody who was, and that he was not a physician or a … on behalf of the King, the defendant followed him into the street and threatened him, and said " Jeo ay chie a vous & au …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… before. They denied that they made a confederacy by oath or any other bond, and said that those who were willing to … money, and said that it had not been paid out in London or Paris, but that he did not know whether it had been paid … with two shops 33s 4d, and two other shops in Old Fish Street 28s; total annual value, when they were let, £10 14s …