Quitclaim to the Abbey by Hugh de Neville of 3s. 6d. part of a rent of 4s. which the Abbey was accustomed to pay him for the house in St. Mary Woolnoth which belonged to RObert Burel. [early 13th cent.]
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Quitclaim to the Abbey by Hugh de Neville of 3s. 6d. part of a rent cl .1,. which the Abbey was accustomed to pay him for the house in St. Mary Woolnoth which belonged to Robert Burel. [Early i3th cent.]
Carta Hugonis de Neuille et quietaclamancia de iijs. et vjd. de redditu annuo.
Omnibus ad quos presens scriptum .peruenerit Hugo de Neuille salutem. Noueritis me de consensu Iohanne uxoris mee pro salute nostra et puerorum nostrorum et pro salute animarum nostrarum et omnium antecessorum et successorum nostrorum dedisse et concessisse et quietos clamasse deo et ecclesie beate Marie de Messendun' et canonicis ibidem deo seruientibus in puram et perpetuam 146THE MISSENDEN CARTULARY mosinam iijs. et vjd. de iiijs. quos predicti canonici michi reddere solebant per annum de domo que fuit Roberti Burel in London' que sita est in parochia Sancte Marie que uocatur Wulnodmariecherche de feodo quod fuit Henrici de Cornhulle Ita quod predicti canonici decetero pro domo illa michi vel heredibus meis non soluent nisi sex denarios per annum pro omni seruicio ad me et ad heredes meos pertinente. Vt autem hec donacio et concessio et quietaclamacio perpetuam optineat firmitatem presens scriptum sigilli mei apposicione roboraui. Hiis testibus Waltero de Mortune Willelmo de Bosco Elia Briton' clerico Willelmo de Hortune Warino Fricher' magistro Symone medico Iacobo de Neuille Roberto Brand Helia de la Dune Roberto de Hortune. Et aliis.
NOTE: The grantor may be the Hugh de Neville who died in 1222 or his son of the same
name who died in 5234; the wife of each was named Joanna. Henry of Cornhill mentioned in the charter was the father-in-law of Hugh the elder, so that the latter is more likely to have been the grantor (Dict. Nat. Biog.).