Description (Repository) |
26 June, 19 Edward II. [A.D. 1326], came Hamo de Chigwelle,
the Mayor, Robert de Swalclive, Henry de Seccheford, John
de Oxon', and Adam de Sarum, Aldermen, before the Barons
[of the Exchequer], and acknowledged themselves bound to
John de Stebenhethe, clerk, in the sum of 15, payable on the
morrow of St. Michael next, on account of an embroidered
cope of silk and gold presented to Sir Walter "Reginald"
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(Reynaud) by the Mayor and Commonalty at the time of his
being- appointed Archbishop of Canterbury [sic]. |