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Deeds relating to property in Bread Street and elsewhere (ff. 313r–318v)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 313r–318v contain deeds concerning property in Bread Street and elsewhere. A different hand has written f. 313.

[Agreement with Goldsmiths’ Mistery for an obit for Thomas and Alice Lupsett by Prior of Elsing Spital] [7 September 1532]

The late suppressed pryory of Elsyng Spytell

To all faythefull people in Christe to whom this present wrytyng shall come, John Waunell pryour of the hous of our blessid ladye of Ellsynge Spytell within the citie of London, and the convent of the same place send gretynge in oure lorde everlastynge. Where as Alyce Lupsett of London, wedowe, late the wyffe of Thomas Lupsett, whyll he lyved citezein and goldesmythe of London, of her pure and charitable devocion and singler good mynde whyche she berythe unto our forsayd power3 hows, and also consideryng the grete poverte of the same and the grete charges to us the sayd Pryor and covent dayly growynge for the upholdyng and mayntayning thereof, hathe charytably gevyn to us the sayd prior and covent the somme of oone hundrythe poundes of sterling money. Knowe ye that we, the sayd pryor and covent, of oon mynde, assente, and consent, tenderly consydering the charitable devocyon, good mynde, and wylle of the forsayd Alice, have graunteyd and by thes presentes graunte for us and our successors as muche as in us is or maye be that the forsayd Thomas Lupsett and Alyce and Thomas their sone, whos bodyes lye buried within our sayde churche, shalbe from hensforthe parteners and partakers of all masses, prayers, fastyng, and other devyne suffrages that shalbe by us the sayd Prior or covent and our successors made, sayd, and don within our saide pryory for ever more.

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