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Q. Memorandum about the will of Philip le Tailor. His three daughters are to have for life 2 marks on property in the parish of St. Matthew Friday Street, and one stone house within Bishopsgate is to pay them 12d. On their death the money is to go to the nunnery.
Date : the will was enrolled on the Husting Roll on Monday, 20 November 1292. MS. : Cartulary, fo. 109v.
Independent copy of will : Husting Roll 21 (66).
Calendared : Sharpe, Cal. of Wills, i. ro7. See also M.
Cited : E. Power, Medieval English Nunneries, p. 13 note.
Memorandum a quod testa,mentum Philippi le Taylor probatum fuit et irrotulatum in pleno Hustengo London' die Lune proxima post festum Sancti Luce Ewangel' anno regni regis Edwardi filii Henrici vicesimo : in quo quidem testamento idem Philippus legauit Margarete 1 Iohanne et Elene filiabus suis et monialibus de Clerkenewelle b duas marcas sterlingorum de tenement° quondam Galfridi de Rexlee in parochia Sancti Mathei de Frydaystrate, item xii sol' de domo lapidea quondam Rogeri Crok infra Byssopesgate 2 ad vitam earundem. Et post decessum earundem remaneant domui imperpetuum.
a The writing is similar to that of documents N, 0 and P. There is a paragraph mark before Memorandum.
b From suis to Clerkenewelle is interlineated above a caret mark.
1 Margaret, possibly a mistake for Margery, see M.
2 Parish of St. Ethelburga,. Her effort to get this 12.S. rent involved the prioress in a lawsuit. See City Records, Common Pleas Roll 22, for Roger Crok's action against her. |