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RefNo CCA-DCc-ChAnt/L/13
PreviousNumbers XI (late 13th c); L (Norris); L 15 (late 19th c)
Title Grant, in pure and perpetual alms
Date [1213]
Description From: Reginald de Cornhill' To: Canterbury Cathedral Priory (God and 'ecclesia sancte trinitatis Cant'') The whole payment ('redditus') he has from 2 houses in Friday Street ('frideistrete') in the city of London, which he held of the fee of Clerkenwell. Reserving an annual payment of 7s, which he pays to the nuns of Clerkenwell. The grant is made for the redemption of his soul, the restitution of things taken away ('ablatus') by him or his men ('suus') and the satisfaction of injuires. No date. [Date: as in Powell, cited below.] Witnesses: William, archdeacon of Huntingdon; Robert de Rokeslay; Henry de Cobbeha'; William Puingnant; Manasseh de Hastings; Philip ruffin'; Henry, mayor of London; Roger son of Peter; Roger son of Alan; Alan son of Peter; Peter the clerk Endorsed with description and note of registration in late 13th cent hands.
Language Latin
PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, slit for seal tag
RelatedMaterial Related charter: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/L/14 Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/B, f235r, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f354v
PublnNote Transcribed in W R Powell, 'English Administrative families in the 12th and 13th centuries, with special reference to the Cornhill family', B Litt thesis, Oxford 1952, pp166-167
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