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[Middx.] A. 1490. Acknowledgment by Robert de Gipewiz, goldsmith, that he
owes R[ichard], the prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, London, two
marcs yearly rent for land, with the buildings thereon, in St. Mary's parish,
Aldermanbury, and to secure their obtaining such rent, he allows them to
receive yearly two marcs from his shop in London market, between the
lands of the canons of St. Mary, Southwark, and of Robert Basing, until
they can without difficulty receive the above rent. Witnesses as in A. 1489.
[12-13 Henry III.]
[[[[[hta 693. [f. 125v] [1227-9] Recognisance of Robert de Gypwich that he owes 2 marks p.a. of rent to Holy Trinity and that this sum shall be paid from his seld in Cheap; abutments, the land of the canons of St. Mary Suthwerk and that of Robert Bassyng on the east; this may be done until the rent from the tenement in Aldermanbery is sufficient to pay the canons; sealed; witnesses, Roger le Duc, mayor, Richard Ikeinger, Stephen Bukerel, Henry Cokam, sheriffs.]]]]
C.A.D., i, A 1490. |