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Wednesday after the Feast of St. Gregory [12 March], FO. 105.
22 Edward I. [A.D. 1293-4], was read a lease from Walter de
Chiggewelle, cutler, and Margery his wife, daughter of William
Munchyot, smith (faber), to Nicholas Pykot, merchant, of a
tenement and shop in the parish of St. Michael, Cornhill,
situate near the tenement of John de Bokton. To hold for a
term of fourteen years from Christmas last, for the sum of 8
in hand paid, and an annual rent of I mark to the nuns of
St. John de Haliwell, and another mark, by way of dower, to
Clemence, late wife of Henry de Evre. Witnesses, Sir John
Bretoun, Warden of the City; Martin de Aumbresbere and
Robert de Rokesle, Sheriffs ; Martin Box, Alderman of the
2O2 CALENDAR OF LETTER-BOOKS.
Ward;1 Hamo Box, John de Bokton, Robert de Fyngreth,
Ralph de Honilane, Richard de Lameth, and many others [not
named]. |