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Deeds relating to Gutter Lane and Dice Wharf (ff. 206r–207v)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 206r–207v contain documents concerning Goderunlane & Dyse wharf.

The red-ink heading on f. 206r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Thomas Polle ad inveniend’ unum capellanum in ecclesia Sancti Mathei ad percipiend’ pro salario suo ix marcas”. The heading on f. 206v is “Goderunlane ”, that on f. 207r is “Dyswharf”, and that on f. 207v is “Dyswharf – Polle”.

Carta Gilberti atte Mersshe & Katerine uxoris sue per Gilbertum de Hoo [6 June 1379 and enrolled 22 July 1387]

Sciant presentes & futuri quod nos, Gilbertus de Hoo, civis London’, & Elena uxor ejus, unanimi assensu et voluntate dedimus, concessimus, & hac presenti carta nostra confirmavimus Gilberto atte Mersshe, civi & candellario London’, & Katerine uxori sue, filie nostre, totum illud tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus suis pertinenciis quod nuper habuimus et perquisivimus de Willelmo Haveryng & Alicia uxore ejus in parochia Sancti Vedasti in Goderunlane London’, prout in quodam scripto predictorum Willelmi & Alicie nobis, prefatis Gilberto de Hoo & Elene inde confecto & in Guyhalda London’ irrotulato manifeste poterit apparere. Quod quidem tenementum cum pertinenciis situatum est inter tenementum Ricardi Betele, mercer, et Margarete uxoris sue ex parte australi & tenementum Willelmi Stameldene, aurifabri, ex parte boriali. Habend’ & tenend’ totum predictum tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus suis pertinenciis prefatis Gilberto atte Mersshe & Katerine uxori sue ac heredibus & assignatis ipsius Gilberti atte Mersshe, de capitalibus dominis feodi illius per servicia inde debita & de jure consueta imperpetuum. Et nos, predicti Gilbertus de Hoo & Elena ac heredes mei predicti Gilberti de Hoo totum predictum tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus suis pertinenciis prefatis Gilberto atte Mersshe & Katerine uxori sue ac heredibus & assignatis ipsius Gilberti atte Mersshe contra omnes gentes warantizabimus imperpetuum. In cujus …, Johanne Philippot tunc Maiore civitatis London’, Thoma Cornwaleys & Johanne Bosham tunc vicecomitibus ejusdem civitatis, & Roberto de Boxford tunc illius warde aldermanno. Hiis testibus Johanne Fairhare, Willelmo Stameldene, Adam Bam, Willelmo de Louthe, Johanne Copersmythe, Johanne Walsshe, Willelmo Boyvile, clerico, & aliis multis. Data London’ sexto die Junii anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum secundo.

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