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Tuesday after Feast of Purification B. M. [2 Feb.], 20 Edward
I. [A.D. 1291-2], was read a writing whereby Edmund
de Byre, Mabel his wife, Anselm de Thele and Edyth his wife
demised to William de Evre a tenement formerly belonging to
Ralph Lupus in the parish of St. John upon Walebrok (except
a house occupied by the aforesaid Edmund and Mabel adjacent
to the parish church), situate between the church towards the
south and Candelwystrate towards the north, and between the
course of the Walebrok towards the west and Walbrokstrate
towards the east. To hold the same, together with two chests
(orchis) standing in "Chep," for a term of twelve years from
LETTER-BOOK A. 19 1
Christmas last for 32 marks in hand paid, and 40^. annual rent
to be paid in specified proportions to Nicholas de Suffolk and
Ralph Lupus. Witnesses, Sir Ralph de Sandwych, Knt., Warden
of the City ; Ralph le Blound and Hamo Box, Sheriffs ; Thomas
Box, Alderman of the Ward ;
l Thomas de Suffolk, Thomas de
Oxford, Ralph de Cestre, Robert Tyffeld, John de Donstaple, ^9*" ^
and Adam de Burthone. |