| Description | Of the prior and convent of Holy Trinity London, describing their appeal for the tuition of the Court of Canterbury against the official of the archdeacon of Middlesex. The official had been hearing a case over the tithes of the monks' sheep in the custody of John de Aqua, brought before him by Nicholas, vicar of Braughing Hrt. Depositions by: Alan de Milton', canon of Holy Trinity London, Peter le Engleys, priest and Thomas, clerk of 'Leston'. [Date given - 'Thurs after St Edward king, AD 1293' - could be either 1293 or 1294: there are 2 feasts for St Edward k. and c. and 3 for St Edward k. and m., and it is not specified which is meant] |