Order Number | CCA-DCc/ChAnt/C/975 |
Title | Grant and quitclaim, in free, pure and perpetual alms |
PreviousNumbers | XXVIII (late 13th c); C 370 (Norris); C 958 (late 19th c) |
Date | Jan 1283 |
Description | From: William the forester ('dictus forestarius'), son of Andrew-son-of-Godwin To: the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory
2 messuages which he holds of the priory in Northgate [in Canterbury] in a street called 'Baggeberi' [New Ruttington Lane], 8 virgates long and 3 virgates wide, lying with the land of Robert roys to north and the king's highway to south, 1 tenement lying with the tenement of Matilda Robilard to east, the other with the tenement of John portier to west.
Witnesses: John de la teghe, serjeant of Barton manor ('serviens...berthona'); Nicholas of Eleverton [in Stone next Faversham]; Reginald de baggeberi; Robert blod; Thomas blod; Tohmas le briewere of St Gregory's [in Canterbury]; Robert de baggeberi; Peter de Horsfolde; Alfred le fulur; Nicholas atte melle; Thomas de berkinge; Ralph baili; William beloysel, clerk
Endorsed with description and note of registration in late 13th cent hands. |
Extent | 1 doc |
Physical Description | Parchment, 1m, seal, slightly dirty, slightly stained |
Language | Latin |
AccessStatus | Open |
Related Material | Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/A, f325r, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f98r |