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On the Feast of St. Mark [25 April], the same year [A.D. 1279],
came William de Braye and William Poyntel, curriers, to the
house of Hugh Motun, Chamberlain, when the Jews found
pledges (vadiati) at the Guildhall, and acknowledged themselves
bound to Gerard Russilun, merchant of Spain, in the sum of 8
in good, undipped pence and halfpence, for Spanish goat-fells ;
the same to be paid to him or to William de "
Rocolbewyn
"
his attorney, viz., 40^. at Easter, 6or. at Pentecost, and 6os. at
Midsummer ; and unless, &c. |