| Description | From: John Hikkesone of Canterbury; John, son of John Hikkesone of Canterbury To: John Kylby of Canterbury
A piece of land containing 4 acres lying in St Paul's parish within the liberty of the city of Canterbury in the field called 'Byle' with the king's highway to west, the land of Doge's Chantry [in St Paul's church] to south, the chantry's land and the land of of Edmund Horn to east and Edmund's land and the land of the almonry ('Elemosinar'') of St Augustine's [Abbey], Canterbury to north. Given at Canterbury.
Witnesses: William Cornewaylle, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; Edmund Horn, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; John Stace; Robert Sherman; John Edmond; William Ploumere; Geoffrey Ferour; John Excetre; John de Dene; John Payn; Eustace Garden'; John Skyrmour; Robert Nettere; Henry Baker', clerk, of Canterbury
Endorsed with description and note of registration in late 13th cent hands. |