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Tuesday the morrow of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 11 Edward I.
[A.D. 1283], in the presence of John Adrien, Wolmar de Essex,
Hugh Motun the Chamberlain, and others, was read a writing
whereby Roger, son and heir of William Fitz Roger, demised
to Robert de Rokesle, senior, an annual quitrent of 10 marks
for a term of ten years in discharge of a debt. The term
to commence at Christmas next, and the rents to be
raised in the parishes of All Hallows at the Heywarf and
St. Vedast in Chepe, charged on shops and houses occupied
by the aforesaid Robert as well as by William de Rokesle,
Avice, relict of Richard de "Rokele," Michael de Hatfeud,
"furbur," and Margery his wife, and Robert de Folesham.
Witnesses, Henry le Galeys, Mayor; Jurdan Godchep and
Martin Box, Sheriffs ; Gregory de Rokesle, Alderman of
Douuegate ; William de Farndon, Alderman of Neugate ;
Peter Cossin, Richard de Paris, Robert de Preston, Walter de
"Rokele," John de Gloucestre, Robert de la More, Reginald
le Chaundiler, John le Chaundiler, Richard de Derbi, and
others [not named]. |