| Description | Party: Richard de Hatfeld, treasurer of Canterbury Cathedral Priory; John of Sandwich, I, treasurer of Canterbury Cathedral Priory Party: Thomas Everard of Canterbury
[Document damaged. Several areas of text lost or legible only under ultra violet light.] The treasurers have built 2 lead gutters upon Thomas's soil in Burgate [in Canterbury], of which one is between Thomas's kitchen and the priory's stable of ('de') the house in which John Pycard lives, and is 24 feet from the gable of Thomas's kitchen to the end of John Pycard's stables, and the other begins at the end of John Pycard's kitchen, and leads the water by the shop which Robert Wauter holds of Thomas to the king's highway to north and contains 90 feet (measurements given 'per ulnam regis'). The treasurers will maintain the gutters. Thomas grants them and their servants a right of way through his houses to repair the gutters whenever necessary. Given at Canterbury.
Witnesses: Edmund of Stablegate [in Canterbury], bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; Nicholas atte Crouche, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; John of Sheldwich?; Thomas Perot; William Brounne; John of Pluckley
Endorsed obscured by repair. |
| Physical Description | Parchment, 1m, indented at top, rodent damaged, several large holes, several areas of text lost or faded, very dirty, mounted on brown paper with traces of other modern paper on reverse |