Description | From: William Lancaster, esq; Roger Laybourne, esq; Piers Laybourne, esq; John Hoorne, esq; William Stebeday, gent; Thomas Heigham; Robert Caxston; John Scolys; Thomas Scolys; John Roose of Christ Church, Canterbury
They have examined Harry Johnsson, late of Appledore, in the priory gaol. Concerns a dispute over the ownership of a long gown trimmed with black lamb-skin which Thomas Trewman of Appledore delivered to Harry and which Robert Willesson wanted to borrow. Also rough incipit from royal mandate of King Edward [?IV] to the sheriffs of London. Formerly pasted into scrapbook. Traces of paste and paper on dorse. |