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The same day John de Canterbury, Alderman, paid Adam le Taylur of the " vill" of St. John and Dionisia his wife, widow nil. of Tedmar le Estreys, 3 the sum of 9^ marks, as appears in the following writing :
To all to whom the present letters shall come, Adam le
Taylur of the vill of St. John and Dionisia his wife, late wife
of Tedmar le Estreys, greeting in the Lord. Know ye that
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we have received and had on the day of making- these presents,
by the hand of John de Canterbury, late Sheriff 1 of London,
9 marks sterling-, viz., loos, which had been adjudged to the
said Adam and Dionisia, before Bogo de Knovile and Peter
de Champayn', appointed judges of plaints in the City of
London, by reason of a certain trespass committed by the said
John against the said Dionisia, and this as touching the chamber2
of the aforesaid Dionisia; and 2 marks adjudged the same for
damages for the said trespass, of which g\ marks we quitclaim
the aforesaid John, &c. In testimony whereof we have set our
seals. Dated London, Saturday after the Feast of St. Matthias
[24 Feb.], 20 Edward I. [A.D. 1291-2]. |