| Description | From: William de Grey ('dictus de Grey') To: Mgr John of Ridingate [in Canterbury], clerk
½ an acre of land in the suburb of Canterbury in St Sepulchre's parish, lying with the land of the heirs of William Cokyn to west, the land of the prioress and convent of St Sepulchre's Priory to south, the lane called 'Holestrete' to east and the king's highway to north. For an annual payment of a rose as a quit-rent ('forg''), payable as specified. For this John has also paid 20s as a gersum fine. Dated 10Edw[I], no month.
Witnesses: 'Dominus' William de Orlavstone, knight, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; John Holte; Richard of Shalmsford [in Chartham]; Thomas Chic; Michael the goldsmith ('aurifaber'); John Ansel; William of Nackington; Peter Duront; John Terry atte Wietere; William de la Geiole; Anselm le Kete of Nackington
Endorsed with description and note of registration in late 13th cent hands. |