| Description | From: Thomas the goldsmith ('aurifaber'), son of Reginald To: Roger Cok son of Ivo
A piece of land [in Canterbury] lying between Thomas's messuage and the messuage of Thomas de duddelane, 109 feet long, 35½ feet wide upon the king's highway and 25½ feet wide at the other end ('caput'). For an annual payment of 26d, payable as specified. For this Roger has also paid 20s as a gersum fine. No date. [Date: handwriting and witnesses to other Canterbury charters.]
Witnesses: Eudo Chich; John, son of Eudo Chich; Robert de tremfeld; Richard the steward ('senescallus'); Alexander ospinel; Robert pollard; Robert de paris; Laurence Man; William the tailor ('cisor'); Walter de Plumstede; Roger dogge; Augustine the clerk
Endorsed with description in late 13th cent hand. |