Description | From: John son of Richard of Wincheap [in Canterbury] To: Henry of Eastry
A piece of land at Wincheap in the sububs of Canterbury outside Worthgate, lying with the land of the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory to north, the land of the heirs of William de Stopesdowne to south, the land which was of Richard son of John of Canterbury to west and the king's highway to east. For this Henry has paid ½ a mark as a gersum fine.
Witnesses: Adam le beel, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; Adam de Waldis, bailiff ('ballivus') of Canterbury; Edmund de Theyrne, alderman of Worthgate [ward, Canterbury]; Henry of Pluckley; Matthew de Eya; Philip de Chelesfeld; John le coupere; John le monek'; Thomas Wyldekat; Reginald Hurel; Robert de Grimeshamme; Geoffrey the clerk
Endorsed with description, showing that the grant relates to St Mildred's parish, in late 13th cent hands. |