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Saturday after the Feast of St. Gregory [12 March], 18 Edward I. [A.D. 1289-90], William de Laufare, cotiler, who had the guardianship of Robert, son of Robert Deumars, granted to him by the Mayor and Aldermen, anno 6 Edward I., came before Sirs John de Banquell, Alderman,1 and William de Bettoyne, Chamberlain and Alderman,2 and others, and rendered an account of the sum of 9 6s. 8d. Received in money and of 13s. Annual rent issuing from a certain house in the City of London. And after all costs and expenses he answered for the sum of 20 clear to the use of the aforesaid Robert, which sum remains in the charge of the said William with the consent of the auditors aforesaid, of Cristiana, the mother of the said Robert, and other friends, to be disposed of for the benefit of the said Robert wheresoever and whensoever required. And thereupon the said William offers security, viz |