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Deeds relating to Fleet Street (ff. 75r–83v)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 75r–83v contain deeds relating to two properties in Fleet Street, the first on ff. 75r–79r and the second on ff. 80r–83v. The red-ink heading at the top of f. 75r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Thomas Hay in sustentacionem pauperum / Fletestrete”, and thereafter the verso pages have a red-ink heading “Flete” and the recto pages “strete” until f. 79r. Folio 79v is blank, f. 80r has the red-ink heading “Fletestrete”, and the following verso pages have “Flete” and the recto pages “strete” until f. 83v, which has the red-ink heading “Fletestrete”. The following two folios, 84 and 85, although ruled up, are entirely blank except for the red-ink foliation at the top recto of each.

I. First section

Carta Andree Le Corneur per magistrum & fratres Hospitalis Sancti Jacobi [n.d. (1255–56)]

Omnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos presens scriptum pervenerit, magister, fratres & sorores Hospitalis Sancti Jacobi extra London’, salutem in domino. Noverit universitas vestra nos unanimi assensu capituli nostri concessisse, dimisisse, & presenti carta nostra confirmasse Andree Le Cornur quandam terram nostram cum domibus superedificatis & pertinenciis quam habuimus in suburbio London’, in vico de Flete in parochia Sancti Dunstani West, de dono & testamento Stephani filii Roberti de Crokereslane. Et jacet inter terram & domos que fuerunt Thome Hareng versus orientem & terram & domos Johannis de Crahe versus occidentem. Et extendit se in longitudine a vico regio usque ad terram Roberti Coci versus aquilonem, scilicet quicquid ibidem habuimus & habere debuimus in terris, & edificiis, lignis & lapidibus, in longitudine & latitudine, & in rebus cunctis sine aliqua diminucione. Habend’ & tenend’ dicto Andree & heredibus suis sive assignatis suis & heredibus eorum, exceptis viris religiosis & judeis, de nobis & successoribus nostris in feodo & hereditate, libere, quiete, integre, bene & in pace imperpetuum. Reddendo inde annuatim nobis & successoribus nostris quindecim solidos sterlingorum ad quatuor anni terminos, scilicet ad festum Sancti Johannis Baptiste tres solidos & novem denarios, et ad festum Sancti Michaelis tres solidos & novem denarios, et ad Natalem domini tres solidos & novem denarios, et ad Pascha tres solidos & novem denarios, pro omnibus serviciis, exaccionibus & demandis et sine omni occasione.

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