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Deeds relating to the “scalding-house” (property in St Mildred Poultry) (ff. 185v–188v and 190r–196v)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 185v–188v and ff. 190r–196v contain deeds relating to the “Skaldyng House”. The red-ink headings on ff. 185v and 186v read “Skaldyng” and those on the recto pages “Hous”, but ff. 187v and 188v have the heading “Skaldynghous”. A note in the margin below the end of the last document copied on f. 188v tells readers to “loke at ff. Clxxxx”, where indeed the sequence continues; f. 190r has the red-ink heading “Skaldynghous”, the next five versos have the heading “Skaldyng” and the rectos “hows” or “hous”; f. 195v has no red-ink heading but the opposite page, f. 196r, reads “hous”, and the next verso has no heading. Most initials have not been done, but a space is left for them, with just a few done, apparently at random, as one can see no particular reason for doing some and not others.

The intervening page in the sequence, f. 189, contains an English version of the “Prologue” followed by a continuation of the list of contents starting at those for f. 201. It is written for the most part in the same hand as the earlier folios of the list starting on f. 1r, with some later additions on f. 189v, and has the red-ink heading on f. 189r of “Kalendare”, showing that it was intended for the list of contents; the hand reveals that it was written earlier than the folios dealing with the Scaldyng House.

[20 April 1393 and enrolled 28 April 1393]

[O]mnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos presens scriptum pervenerit, Johannes Hewe, armiger, & Cristina uxor ejus, filia & una heredum Johannis Blount de comitatu Essex, salutem in domino. Noveritis nos remisisse, relaxasse, & omnino pro nobis & heredibus nostris imperpetuum quietum clamasse Johanni Bosham, Ade Bamme, Johanni Shadworth, civibus London’, Thome Oterborn, Willelmo Overton & Willelmo Elyngton, eorum heredibus & assignatis, totum jus nostrum & clameum que habuimus, habemus, seu quovismodo habere poterimus in toto illo tenemento vocato “Le Skaldynghous” cum tribus shopis adjacentibus & omnibus suis pertinenciis, prout situantur in parochia Sancte Mildrede in pulletria London’, inter tenementum dicti Ade Bamme ex parte australi & tenementum quondam Thome Blount quod Johannes Marchall, isemonger, tenet & inhabitat ex parte boriali, & tenementum quondam Johannis Fyfehide, nuper civis London’, ex parte orientali & communem viam ex parte occidentali.

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