Description | From: John de Pykeringg' son of William de Pykeringg' of Canterbury To: Hamo Godchep, citizen and mercer ('mercerius') of London
The tenement which was of Geoffrey Rykeward in St Mary Bredman's parish in Westgate ward in the city of Canterbury, with a right of way to the tenement by the way leading from the tavern there to the lower end ('capud') of the tenement, which tenement lies with the tenement of Thomas of Chilham, tailor ('Cissor'), to east, the tenement of the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory to west, the king's highway to south and John's tenement to north. For this Hamo has paid an unspecified sum of money as a gersum fine. Given at Canterbury.
Witnesses: Thomas Chiche, citizen of Canterbury; Simon Bertholimeu, citizen of Canterbury; Alexander Cokyn, citizen of Canterbury; Robert de Chelesfeld, citizen of Canterbury; Philip de Chelesfeld, citizen of Canterbury; Clement le Aumpoler, citizen of Canterbury; Edmund Lespecer, citizen of Canterbury; William de Brugge, citizen of Canterbury; Adam Hurel, citizen of Canterbury; Simon le Cotiller, citizen of Canterbury; John de la Forstall', citizen of Canterbury; John de Uffinton', citizen of Canterbury; William of Chilham, citizen of Canterbury; Roger de Huntingdon', clerk
Endorsed with description in early 14th cent hand. |