| Description | From: Edmund [Crouchback], son of the late Henry III, king of England To: Nicholas Raven, groom ('vallettus') of Edmund [Crouchback], son of the late Henry III, king of England
The houses which he has in the city of Canterbury of the demise of Aaron son of Vives the Jew ('Judeus noster'). For an annual payment of a clove ('clavum Gariophili'), payable as specified. Edmund refers to Edward I as his lord and dear brother in the dating clause. Given at Canterbury.
Witnesses: Edmund de Tyrne, bailiff of the city of Canterbury ('Ballivus Civitatis predicte'); Roger of Leicester, bailiff of the city of Canterbury ('Ballivus Civitatis predicte'); John Payable, alderman of Westgate [ward, Canterbury]; Thomas Chiche, coroner of the city of Canterbury ('Coronator eiusdem Civitatis'); John de Standon', coroner of the city of Canterbury ('Coronator eiusdem Civitatis'); John Cokyn; Thomas Reynaud; Peter Durant; Thomas man; William Stoyl; John le Neue man; John atte Bellehous; Robert de Ponte
Endorsed with description ('La lettre Colyn luisfier por les maisons de Cant'bur'') [in French] in late 13th cent hand. |