| Description | Ficus de Perusio, poulterer following the Roman curia ('Pullarius Curia Romana sequens') acknowledges that he has received 17s 4d from Robert de Seleseya, monk of Canterbury Cathedral Priory, in which Robert was bound to him for the sale of fowls ('pullus'). Ficus is satisfied with this payment and renounces all future claim to it. Given at the house in Rome where Ficus lodges. Notarial attestation and sign of John Amati of Guarcino, notary public, who wrote the document.
Witnesses: John son of the late Walter of Castellione; John de Capella of England
Endorsed with description in early 14th cent hands. |