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A. 10849. Chirograph indented being the memorandum of an
agreement between John de Laufar, clerk, and William de Auverne, citizen
of London, that, whereas William had removed the earth in his garden
next a stone wall in front of John's sollar (solarii) without John's assent,
he shall construct three stone buttresses (butericeos) to support the said wall,
and keep them in repair ; the water running off the said sollar he shall
catch in his garden ; John shall have two windows opening on the said
garden, but so barred with iron that William may incur no loss thereby ;
William may not block the view of the said windows by buildings.
Witnesses : Sir Roger son of Roger, then mayor of London ; John
de Tolesan and Ralph Hardel, then sheriffs ; Adam de Basinges, Stephen
Bukerel, Michael Toovy, John Normann, Thomas de Durham (Dunolmid),
Lawrence de Frowik, Nicholas Batt, Robert de Cornhull, Robert Hardel,
Nicholas son of Joceus, Thomas son of Thomas, Alexander le Ferrun,
Ralph Sperleng, William son of Richard, John Adrian, William Viel,
William Aswy, Gervase le Cordewaner, John le Minor and Richard de
Hadestok, then aldermen. |