| Description | From: John de Stonore senior, knight To: Thomas Dolsely, son of Henry Dolsely, citizen of London The whole of his manor of Peckham, with all its lands and tenements in Camberwell, Peckham and Dulwich ('Dylewyssch'') in the county of Surrey, including the services of both free tenants and villein tenants, which manor he had of the gift of John de la Rokele and John de Aulton' separately ('separatim'). John will warrant the lands against his wife Matilda, if she happens to outlive him and to implead Thomas concerning the lands for her dower, and also against John, son of Henry le Buskere of 'Malynes', and Edmund de Malynes, brother of John, son of Henry le Buskere. Given at Peckham [Surrey].
Witnesses: Simon Dolsely; John Not'; Richard de Causton'; Simon atte Gate; Henry de Bekewelle; John de Lambourn'; Thomas de Wardale; Peter Bekewelle; William Ode
Endorsed with descriptions In 14th cent hands. |