| Description | From: Robert son of Thomas-son-of-Adam To: Henry de Bedstane
An annual payment of 40d, payable by Henry for a stone house and curtilage which Henry bought of Alan of Waltham ('wautham'), clerk, and which was of Godfrey the cook ('Cocus') in St Alphege parish, Canterbury, lying with the messuage of the heirs of Arnold son of Anselm le mercer to north and the messuage of the heirs of John ferre to south, so that Henry shall pay 3s to Augustine Turte and 2d to the heirs of Arnold son of Anselm and the heirs of James son of Anselm and the other 2d shall remain to him [Henry]. For an annual payment of a rose, payable as specified upon the same tenement. For this Henry has also paid 16d as a gersum fine. No date. [Date: date of Thomas and Daniel as bailiffs.]
Witnesses: Thomas Chicche, bailiff ('ballivius') of the city of Canterbury; Daniel [son of Hubert], bailiff ('ballivius') of the city of Canterbury; Robert Polre; John Alex'; Alan of Waltham ('Watham'), clerk; John de Haliberg', priory steward ('sen' ecclesie christi Cant''); William of Loose; Walter of Cranbrook; Adam de Eppelby
Endorsed with description in late 13th cent hand. |