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Deeds relating to Bowyer Row (ff. 69v–74r)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 69v–74r contain deeds relating to Bowyer Row.

Folio 69v is blank for the first three-quarters of the space, and then the following two short documents are copied into the lower part of the page. Both belong to the following section, and must have been added later (or else they would have been included within the pages headed up for that section); they are in the same hand as the other deeds for Bowyer Row, and the first one has been labelled for its correct placing (see below). The second one appears to be an earlier document concerning the property, dating from before the earliest in the main section.

Forisaffidacio [3 March 1309]

Et memorandum quod ad hustengum predictum, videlicet ad hustengum de placitis terre tentum die lune proxima post festum Sancti Mathie apostoli anno regni regis Edwardi filii regis Edwardi secundo, venit predicta Editha, uxor dicti Willelmi Edmond, in propria persona sua gratis in pleno hustengo London’ predicto & forisaffidavit totum jus suum, de se & heredibus suis, quod habuit vel habere potuit vel poterit in mesuagio cum shopis & suis pertinenciis imperpetuum &c.

Istud memorandum debet intrari in proximo folio sequente ad tale signum +

Ordinacio testamenti Michaelis de London [20 January 1269]

Donacio & ordinacio testamenti magistri Michaelis de London’, videlicet predictus Michael concedit quinque marcas annui redditus ad sustentacionem unius capellani imperpetuum. Que quidem quinque marce accipi debent de quadam domo & shopa que site sunt in parochia Sancti Martini parvi &c. quam quidem domum cum omnibus &c. conced’ idem magister Michael Ricardo de Berdefeld & heredibus suis pro quatuor marcis solvendis ad quatuor anni terminos scilicet ad festum Sancti Michaelis, Nativitatem domini, Pasch’, & ad festum Sancti Johannis Baptiste, &c. shopam autem que est ex alia parte vici in eadem parochia concedit prefatus Michael Stephano capellano pro una marca redditus ad quatuor anni terminos sicut superius continetur. Data London’ anno domini M° CCmo sexagesimo nono.

Folios 70r–74r are ruled up and headed to contain deeds relating to Bowyer Row. The red-ink heading at the top of f. 70r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Thomas atte Hay in sustentacione pauperum / Bowyerrowe”, and each following verso has the red-ink heading “Bowyer” and the rectos “rowe”.

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