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Documents relating to property in Fleet Street (ff. 111r–112r)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 111r–112r contain documents concerning property in Fleet Street, misplaced here, and belonging with others on ff. 131r–135r. These two further documents on this page and the following ones have been added later by a different hand and in very dark ink.

[5 April 1432]

Placita assis’ frisc’ apud Guyhaldam civitatis London’ in parochia Sancti Laurencii in Judaismo civitatis predicte coram Stephano Broun & Johanne Haterle, vicecomitibus civitatis predicte, juxta libertates & consuetudines ejusdem civitatis die sabbati proximo post festum Sancti Ambrosii episcopi anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conquestum decimo, presencia provisi eo quod idem coronator exactus fuit & non comparuit &c.

Assisa inter Willelmum Dogge & Custodes aurifabrorum

Assisa venit recognoscere si Willelmus Dogge et Johanna uxor ejus, Thomas Lucas et Margareta uxor ejus, injuste &c disseis’ Robertum Felton, rectorem ecclesie Sancti Vedasti London’, Ricardum Spenser, Thomam Leget, Johannem Cary, & Johannem Sutton juniorem, custodes sive gardianos artis seu mistere aurifabrorum civitatis London’, de libero tenemento suo in parochia Sancte Brigide in Fletestrete in suburbio London’, post primam &c Et unde iidem Robertus Felton, rector dicte ecclesie Sancti Vedasti London’, Ricardus Spenser, Thomas Leget, Johannes Cary, & Johannes Sutton junior per Johannem Stafford attornatum suum queruntur quod disseis’ eos de uno mesuagio cum pertinenciis &c. Et predicti Willelmus Dogge & Johanna uxor ejus per Johannem Mordon attornatum suum dicunt quod ipsi nullam injuriam seu disseisinam eis inde fecerunt & de hoc ponunt se super assisam &c. Et predicti Robertus Felton, Ricardus Spenser, Thomas Leget, Johannes Cary, et Johannes Sutton junior similiter &c. Ideo capiatur inde inter eos assisa &c. Et predicti Thomas Lucas et Margareta uxor ejus per predictum Johannem Mordon attornatum suum respondent ut tenentes mesuagium predictum cum pertinenciis in visu positum & dicunt quod assisa inde versus eos fieri non debet quia dicunt quod quidam Johannes Standolf, civis & aurifabri [sic] London’, fuit seisitus de predicto mesuagio cum pertinenciis in visu posito in dominico suo ut de feodo & sic inde seisitus moriebatur, post cujus mortem predictum mesuagium cum pertinenciis descendebat cuidam magistro Johanni Standolf ut filio & herede predicti Johannis Standolf, civis & aurifabri London’.

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