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Deeds relating to Old Change (ff. 104r–106r) (and to Hiltoft chantry, between f. 104v and f. 105r)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 104r–106r contain deeds relating to Old Change.

The red-ink heading at the top of f. 104r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Johannes Fraunceys ad sustentacionem pauperum / Oldchaunge”. Thereafter the red-ink headings at the top of the verso pages read “Olde” and those on the recto pages read “chaunge”. Bound in between f. 104v and f. 105r, held on a stiff cardboard holding strip, is a quire of four folios of paper, of much smaller format than the parchment of the book, containing a document relating to John Hiltoft's chantry in St Paul’s, and, to avoid interrruption here to the deeds relating to Old Change, this document is edited below those.

Carta Thome de Yppegrave per Johannem de Cornhulle [26 June 1353 and enrolled 1 December 1354]

Sciant presentes & futuri quod ego, Johannes, filius & heres Ricardi de Cornhulle, dedi, concessi, & hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Thome de Yppegrave, civi & aurifabro London’, & Alicie uxori sue, illas shopas cum solariis superedificatis & suis pertinenciis que sita sunt in parochia Sancti Augustini in Veteri Escambio in civitate London’, in latitudine vero inter tenementum Willelmi de Causton ex parte australi & tenementum meum, dicti Johannis de Cornhulle, ex parte aquilonari, et extendunt se in longitudine a vico regio versus occidentem usque ad tenementum dicti Willelmi de Causton versus orientem. Dedi eciam & concessi & hac presenti carta mea confirmavi predictis Thome & Alicie uxori sue totum illud mesuagium cum suis pertinenciis quod habeo in quadam venella vocata Spaldyngesporche in parochia Sancti Augustini predicta, quod situm est in latitudine inter tenementum Willelmi de Causton ex parte australi & tenementum meum, dicti Johannis de Cornhulle, ex parte aquilonari, et extendit se in longitudine a dicta venella de Spaldyngporche & a tenemento dicti Willelmi de Causton versus occidentem usque ad gardinum Ade Brabason versus orientem. Habend’ & tenend’ predictas shopas cum solariis superedificatis & suis pertinenciis & predictum mesuagium cum suis pertinenciis sicut supradictum est cum toto ingressu & egressu prefato Thome de Ippegrave & Alicie uxori sue, heredibus & assignatis ipsius Thome, libere, quiete, integre, jure hereditario, bene & in pace, de capitalibus dominis feodorum illorum per servicia inde debita & de jure consueta imperpetuum.

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