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Charter of baldwyn bustarius of london granted to the lord bartholomew abbot of the monastery of chertsey and the convent of the same place concerning the whole land lying in Redecrouchestret in the parish of st giles without cripplegate as it is contained by meets and bounds. Rendering therefore yearly to the lords of the ee the services due and accustomed as in the charter is better and more fully contained.
I baldwyn bustarius citizen of london have give .... in the street of red croos in the suburb of the city of London in the parish of st gile without crepulgate which land I hd of the sale of geoffrey de staundene and it lies in breadth between the tenement of john beynin towards the north and the tenement of Ypolitus fuster towards the south and extends in leth from the king's wat towards the west to the tenement of richard de stanes towards the east . . . . . . . rendering to [geoffrey de stantene, henry son of henry le coureour, richard son of peter, dean of st paul's londonand the church of st giles] .... witnesses: the lord robert [ralph] de sandewyco, then keeper (custode) of london, hamon box and ralph le blund, then sheriffs of london, guydo the clerk, simon hoder thomas de frowyk, walter the cordwainer [? allutario] of bredestrete, john len veis, thomas asselon, adam asselon, walter pycot and many others.
1196. Charter of Baldwyn Bustarius of London granted to the lord Bartholomew Abbot of the monastery of Chertsey and the Convent of the same place concerning the whole land lying in Redecrouchestrete in the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate as it is contained by metes and bounds. Rendering therefor yearly to the lords grant of the fee the services due and accustomed as in the Charter is better and more fully contained.
. . . . . . I Baldwyn Bustarius citizen of London have given for the salvation of my soul in frank almoign to Bartholomew Abbot of Certeseye and the Convent of the same place for the These under- augmentation of the conventual kitchen all that land with its qwuriitt trenen atsr e other appurtenances in the street of Red Cross (Rubea Cruce) in Geoffrey de the suburb of the City of London in the parish of St. Giles without Straonsde enCrepulgate Which land I had of the sale of Geoffrey de Staundene And it lies in breadth between the tenement of Ohn Beynin towards the northadn the tenement of Ypolitus Fuster towards the south And extends in length from the King’s way towards the west to the tenement of Richard de Stanes towards the east, namely whatever I had or could hav there in lands, buildings, woods (lignis), stones in breadth and length and in all other things without any diminution or rentention To Hold .. . . .. . of me and my heirs for ever Rendering therefor yearly to Geoffrey de Standene or his heirs for ever Rendering therefore yearly to Geoffrey de Standene or his heirs one rose at the feast of St. John Baptist and the Henry son of Henry le Coureour and his heirs one clove gillyflower at the feast of the Natvity of the Lord and to the heirs of the said [sic] Richard son of Peter one rose at the feast of St. John Baptist And to the dean of St. Paul, London, 4d. at the 4 principal and usual terms of the year And to the church of the aforesaid St. Giles 12d. at the same terms by year for all secular services and demands and without any failing (occasione) For this grant the said Abbot and Convent have granted me after my decease at all time of my obit to do and celebrate my anniversary for me and Christiana my wife as they are wont to do in the anniversary of the abbot of the said house And on the same day the Convent will have for the pitanciary by the hands of the cook for the time being 15s. of silver from the aforesaid tenement Witnesses : the lord Robert de Sandewyco Blund then sheriffs of London, Guydo the Clerk, Simon Hoder, then keeper (Custode) of London, Hamond Box and Ralph le Thomas de Frowyk, Walter the Cordwainer [? allutario] of Bredestrete, John len veise, Thomas Asselon, Adam Asselon, Walter Pycot and many others. |