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Deeds relating to “Borehede” (ff. 93r–98v)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 93r–98v contain deeds relating to “Borehede”.

The red-ink heading at the top of f. 93r is “Ista tenementa perquisita fuerunt de Johanne de Welbourne / Borehede”. Thereafter the verso pages have the red-ink heading “Bore” and the recto pages “heed”. One may note that the red-ink page numbers of ff. 93–95 write the “90” part as “LXXXX” whereas after that it is written as “IIIIXX”, i.e. four score, plus the relevant numerals.

Concessio facta Deodato de Bedeford [November, n.d. (before 1274)]

Die luna proxima ante festum Sancti Andree comparuit Nicholaus de Basynges per attornatum quia infirmus & Isabella, uxor ejus, per quam jus & hereditas oritur, in pleno hustengo London’, & legere fecerunt quandam cartam per quam lectam ibidem & bene intellectam recognoverunt se dedisse, concessisse, & eadem confirmasse Deodato de Bedeford, aurifabro London’, unam seldam cum pertinenciis quam habuit in parochia Sancti Petri in Wodestrete London’, que quidem selda sita est inter tenementum Johannis de Gysorc’ ex parte orientali & vacuam placeam ipsorum Nicholai & Isabelle ex parte occidentali, et extendit se a tenemento Willelmi de Beuerley ex parte australi versus Westchepe ex parte aquilonari. Habend’ et tenend’ dicto Deodato & heredibus suis sive suis assignatis quibuscumque & eorum heredibus libere &c, prout in carta predictorum Nicholai & Isabelle de feoffamento & warantia plenius & melius continetur. Et sciendum est quod predicta Isabella sponte & gratis veniens in dicto hustengo totum jus & clameum quod in dicta selda cum pertinenciis habuit sive quocumque jure habere potuit extra se & heredes suos forisaffidavit & quietum clamavit imperpetuum.

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