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Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 60r–62v)
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Folios 60r–62v contain deeds relating to Bread Street. The red-ink heading reads, in modern English:
All these deeds that are entered here about Bread Street are void for they are entered later on folio 86 as there were afterwards more deeds found in the Guildhall.
See below also, the entries on f. 86 and following.
Grant by William Faukes to John de Walpole [23 April 1341 and enrolled 11 June 1341]
May those present and future know that I, William Faukes, the son of Henry Faukes, late citizen of London, have given, granted and by this my present deed have confirmed to John de Walpole, citizen and goldsmith of London, all that tenement with houses built above and all its other appurtenances which came to me by inheritance after the death of my said father Henry, in the street and the parish of All Hallows Bread Street London. Which tenement is situated breadthwise between the tenement formerly that of John de Beverlee on the north side and the tenement of John Sprot on the south side, and it extends lengthwise from Bread Street towards the east as far as the tenement formerly that of William de Segrave and Robert de Gloucestre and the tenement of John de Makanhaued towards the west, i.e. everything that I had there in lands, houses, buildings, in wood and stone, lengthwise, breadthwise, in height and in depth and in all things, without any diminution or retention. I granted also that those two marks of silver of annual free quit-rent which Falcasius de Wakefeud, formerly citizen and vintner of London, left to Oliva, his daughter and the sister of my aforesaid father Henry, in his will, proved, proclaimed and enrolled at the full Husting Court of London on the Monday after the Feast of St Katharine the virgin in the fourteenth year of the reign of King Edward son of King Henry [26 November 1285], … … … … … built above and all its other appurtenances, together with the reversion of the said two marks silver of annual free quit-rent, by the said John de Walepole, his heirs and assigns, freely, quit, wholly, well and in peace in perpetuity, from the chief lords of that fee by the services due from them and customary by law.
Deeds relating to Wood Street (ff. 217r–230v)
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Folios 217r–230v contain documents concerning Wood Street, including those relating to the aldermanry or ward of Anketin de Auvergne, ff. 217r–218r.
Folio 217r has the red-ink heading “W. Walton” and a red-ink marginal heading in large red ink “Wodestret’; f. 218r has the red-ink heading “Wodestret”, and thereafter, up to and including f. 230r, the verso pages have the heading “Wode” and the recto pages “strete”.
Grant of aldermanry by Thomas de Arderne to Ralph Le Fevre [n.d. (1276–77)]
May those present and future know that I, Thomas de Arderne, son and heir of Sir Ralph de Arderne, knight, have given, granted, and by this my present deed have confirmed to Ralph Le Fevre, citizen of London, all that aldermanry with all its appurtenances and rights within the city of London and in a suburb of the same city, within and without the gates of Ludgate and Newgate, which was formerly that of the aforesaid Ralph my father, in the same city and the same suburb, and which came to me after my father’s death by hereditary right as the son and nearest heir of the same Ralph, and which Anketin de Auvergne had and held from my demise and grant for the term of his lifetime. To have and to hold by the aforesaid Ralph Le Fevre and his heirs or assigns from me and my heirs or assigns, or by whomsoever, whensoever he may wish to give, sell, bequeath or in any other way assign it, freely, quit, well and in peace, in fee and inheritance, in perpetuity. He, the aforesaid Ralph, and his heirs or assigns paying annually from it to me and my heirs or assigns one clove of gillyflower at the Feast of Easter for all secular services, customs, exactions, and demands and for all things. And I, the aforesaid Thomas and my heirs or assigns shall warrant the aforesaid aldermanry with all its appurtenances, rights, and its other incidentals to the aforesaid Ralph Le Fevre and his heirs or assigns and their heirs against all people both Christians and Jews and shall acquit and defend it by the aforesaid service. For this donation, grant, and confirmation by this present deed, warranty, acquittance, and defence the aforesaid Ralph has given me twenty marks of silver into my hands as gersum payment. And that this my donation, grant, and confirmation by this present deed of mine, warranty, acquittance, and defence shall obtain full strength of validity I have set the impression of my seal to this present deed.
Deeds relating to the Ship on the Hoop (ff. 22r–24r)
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Folios 22r–24r contain documents relating to the property of “The Ship on the Hoop” in the Shambles, and have red-ink titles at the top of pages, on f. 22r “le Shippe – ad macellas perquisita”, then on the following versos “le Shippe” and on the following rectos “ad macellas”.
Carta Hugonis Wychyngham per executores Hawisie Holmes [29 March 1347]
Sciant presentes & futuri quod nos Johannes Mounde, civis & bladarius London’, & Robertus de Berkwey, bladarius, executores testamenti Hawisie atte Holmes quondam uxoris Ricardi atte Holmes quondam civis & bladarii London’, virtute & auctoritate tam testamenti predicti Roberti atte Holmes quam testamenti predicte Hawisie uxoris sue, concessimus, vendidimus & hac presenti carta nostra confirmavimus Hugoni de Wychyngham, civi & mercero London’, totam illam domum bracineam cum tribus shopis & aliis suis pertinenciis que quondam fuerunt predicti Ricardi atte Holmes in parochia Sancti Nicholai ad mascellas juxta venellam vocatam Pentecostelane London’, que quidem domus bracinea & shope situate sunt inter tenementum Thome Poyntel ex parte orientali & predictam venellam de Pentecostelane ex parte occidentali & tenementum quondam Nicholai Crane ex parte boriali & vicum regium ex parte australi. Concessimus eciam et vendidimus & hac presenti carta nostra confirmavimus prefato Hugoni totum illud tenementum cum pertinenciis in quo predictus Ricardus atte Holmes quondam inhabitabat in parochia beate Marie de Somersete London’, quod quidem tenementum situatum est inter tenementum quondam Galfridi Boddele ex parte occidentali & tenementum Galfridi de Gloucestre, pannarii, ex parte orientali, et extendit se a vico regio de Thamisestrete ex parte boriali usque ad venellam vocatam Tymberhitthe ex parte australi: habend’ & tenend’ omnia predictam domum bracineam, shopas & tenementa cum omnibus & singulis suis pertinenciis prefato Hugoni heredibus & assignatis suis libere, quiete, integre, bene & in pace, jure hereditarie imperpetuum, de capitalibus dominis feodorum illorum per servicia eis inde debita & de jure consueta, pro quadam summa pecunie nobis pre manibus soluta, pro ultima voluntate dicti Ricardi atte Holmes inde complenda. Ita quod nec nos nec executores nostri nec aliquis nomine nostro vel alterius nostrorum virtute nec auctoritate testamentorum predictorum Ricardi atte Holmes & Hawisie uxoris sue, nec aliquo alio modo jure vel titulo in predictis domo bracinea, shopis & tenementis cum suis pertinenciis vel in aliqua parte eorundem aliquod jus vel clameum decetero exigere nec clamare poterimus nec debemus in futurum, sed ab omni accione & calumpnia simus exclusi per presentes imperpetuum.
Deeds relating to the Shaa properties (ff. 271r–280r)
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Folios 271r–280r contain documents concerning the Shaa properties.
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The will of Sir Edmund Shaa [20 March 1487/88]
In the name of God be it Amen: the xxth day of the monthe of Marche the yere of oure lord God after thaccompte of the churche of England a. M CCCC lxxxvij and the thred yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the vijth, I EDMUNDE SHAA, knyght, cytezen and goldsmyth, alderman and late Mayre of the cyte of London, though I be visited with sikenes of the visitacion of oure lord God Jhesu Crist, neverthelesse being of hole mynd and in good memory, not willyng with the helpe of God in asmoche as in me is to departe intestate out of this mortall lyff, make and ordeyne this my present testament in the fourme that foloweth: FURST, I bequeth and recommend my sowle to my lord Jhesus Crist, my maker and my redemer, to the most glorious virgine his modir our lady Saint Mary, to the full glorious confesser Saint Dunstone, and to the holy company of hevyn. And my body to be buried in the body of the churche of Saint Thomas of Acres in London, that is to saye betweyn the piler of the same churche where uppon the image of Saint Michelle tharchaungelle stondith before the auter ther callid Saint Thomas auter and the nederend of the same churche, that is to wete as nygh to the same piler as my body ther reasoble [sic] may be leyd. And inconsideracion that I have borne the office of mairaltye of the said cyte, I woll for the honour of the same cyte that my body be brought from my howse to the parishe churche of Saint Peters in Chepe, wher I am a parishoner, as the maner is, and from thens to my buryng at Saint Thomas of Acres aforesaid in discrete and honest wyse without pompe of the worlle [sic]. And I woll have xxiiij honest torcheis to be borne by xxiiij pore persons to convey my body from my howse to my said parishe churche as the maner is and so to my buryng aforesaid.
Deeds relating to the Shaa properties (ff. 271r–280r)
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Folios 271r–280r contain documents concerning the Shaa properties.
[The will of Sir Edmund Shaa] [20 March 1487/88]
A different hand writes this section, possibly the same as that of ff. 214r–216v, or one very similar, and writes ff. 271r–275r, after which a different hand takes over.
The first initial “I” is given a space five lines deep, is drawn as if a pole with a scroll wrapped around it, and is part-coloured in blue. The first seven words are written large and in very black ink, and elaborate ascenders are drawn from two letters. The testator's name is then written large in very black ink, and thereafter the first words of a new section of the will are written large and bold. There are a few marginal notes written at a later period (noted below in footnotes).
In the name of God be it Amen: the xxth day of the monthe of Marche the yere of oure lord God after thaccompte of the churche of England a. Ml CCCC lxxxvij and the thred yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the vijth, I EDMUNDE SHAA, knyght, cytezen and goldsmyth, alderman and late Mayre of the cyte of London, though I be visited with sikenes of the visitacion of oure lord God Jhesu Crist, neverthelesse being of hole mynd and in good memory, not willyng with the helpe of God in asmoche as in me is to departe intestate out of this mortall lyff, make and ordeyne this my present testament in the fourme that foloweth: FURST, I bequeth and recommend my sowle to my lord Jhesus Crist, my maker and my redemer, to the most glorious virgine his modir our lady Saint Mary, to the full glorious confesser Saint Dunstone, and to the holy company of hevyn. And my body to be buried in the body of the churche of Saint Thomas of Acres in London, that is to saye betweyn the piler of the same churche where uppon the image of Saint Michelle tharchaungelle stondith before the auter ther callid Saint Thomas auter and the nederend of the same churche, that is to wete as nygh to the same piler as my body ther reasoble [sic] may be leyd.
Introduction
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The Goldsmiths’ Company Register of Deeds contains a vast array of documents dealing mainly with their property holdings, written over the course of two and a half centuries from 1417 onwards, but containing many documents from an earlier period also, copied up from originals then in the Goldsmiths’ possession, now alas lost. With the loss of the earlier manuscripts, the Register has become the sole original evidence that the Goldsmiths’ Company holds for many of its acquisitions of property from the earliest times up until the seventeenth century. But beyond this it is a wonderful repository of property deeds relating not just to the company but to many other people and institutions too. This has come about because when the company acquired a property, by whatever means (purchase, bequest, or other), they were given by the previous holder all deeds in his/her possession, and these would date back in reverse succession from one previous holder to the next until the earliest still kept. This was necessary, to prove a legally valid chain ensuring that no claim of rights to the property could be made by anyone else. The earliest deeds copied in the Register date from the reign of King Richard I (1189–99); there are many more from the thirteenth, fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, leading to the position of 1417–20, when the Register was started and all the known and recoverable deeds relating in any way to any of the properties then held by the company could be found, and recorded here for posterity. A glance at the “List of Contents” will show this progression, as the first main scribe organised his material before doing the writing-up work, and thus for a property in Friday Street, for instance, he placed first a grant by the chapter of Christ Church, Canterbury, to a Robert de Burewelle in about 1239–40; followed by a grant of about 1271–72 by a Stephen de Burwell, the son and heir of Robert; and then onwards through a number of grantees, including the very necessary quitclaims renouncing all claims to this property by those who might in any way have had some, heirs and widows in particular.
Deeds relating to Queens’ College Cambridge and the Blackfriars (ff. 266r–267r)
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Folios 266r–267r contain documents concerning Queens’ College, Cambridge, and the Blackfriars.
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Agreement between Lady Jane Ingaldesthorpe, the President and fellows of Queens’ College, Cambridge, the wardens of the Goldsmiths’ Mistery, and the Prior of the Dominicans in London – 5 November 1491
The quenys college in Cawmbryge
This endenture quadripartyte endented made the vth day off the moneth off Novembre the vijth yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the vijth [5 November 1491] bytwene Dame Jane, Lady Ingaldesthorpe, oon the on party, and Thomas Wylkynson, clerke, Presydent off the College of Seynt Margarete and Seynt Barnard called the Queenes College in the universite of Cambrigge and the felawes of the same place on the second partye, and Thomas Woode, John Swerder, Edward Harrison, and Thomas Exmew, cytezens and goldsmythes off London, wardeyns and rulers of the mystere off the same craft on the thirde partye, and Richard Wynchelse, doctour of Dyvynyte and Prioure of the hous of the Freres Prechours within Ludgate of London and the Convent of the same place on the fourth partye, wytnesseth that whereas the same Dame Jane and all her feoffees to her use have geven and graunted unto Master James Downes, clerke, the maner off Gret Everesdon wyth thappurtenaunces in the County off Cambrigge, To Have to hym his heires and assignes for evermore, as by dyvers wrytynges thereuppon made more pleynly appereth, under the fourme entent and condicyon ensuying, that is to seye: That the seid President and felawes and theire successours forevermore shall provyde and ordeyne for an honest preest of a felawe of the same College, at the lest a scoler of dyvynitee, to syng and praye for the soule off the same Dame Jane, John late Erle of Worcestre her brother, Edmond Ingaldesthorp, knyght, and Geffrey Downes, and all cristen soules that oure lorde off his mercy wolde that shulde be praied for, and suche other as it shall please her to lymyte and assigne, the same prest to be called My Lady Prest.
Deeds relating to Sir Thomas Exmew’s bequest (ff. 309r–312v)
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Folios 309r–312v contain documents concerning Sir Thomas Exmew's bequest.
This section has been written by two different hands, with additional marginal notes also.
[Tripartite indenture setting up a priest and an obit for Sir Thomas Exmew] [18 January 1529 n.s.]
The foundac[ion] of Sir Thoma[s] Exmewys p[reest] and obyte
[T]his indenture trypertite made the xviijth daye of January the yere of oure lorde God M Vc xxviij and the xxth yere of our soverayn lorde Kynge Henry viijth, betwene Thomas Exmewe, knyght and alderman of the citie of London, Rauf Rowlet, Nicholas Bulle, and Henry Averell, wardeyns of the mistere of goldsmythes of the said citie and the cominaltie of the saide mistere on that one partie, and Lawrens Gopferler, Maister of the howce or chirche of Seint Thomas of Acon in Westchepe of London and his cobrethern on the seconde partie, and William Richelle, parson of the parisshe churche of Seynt Mary Magdalyn in Milkestrete of London, Edward Murell and William Collsell, wardeyns of the said parisshe churche on the thyrde partie, witnessithe that the said Syr Thomas Exmew of speciall trust and confidens whiche he hathe in the said Maister and brethern and in their successors and to the intent by them to have his mynde and wyll truly fulfilled of a preest perpetually to be founde to synge and contynually to pray in the said parisshe chirche of Seint Mary Magdalen in Milkestrete of London for the sowle of the saide Sir Thomas, his frendys and benefactours soulis as here under more playnelye ys specified. The daye and yere aforesaide have paied and delyvered to the saide Maister and brethern within the howce callyd Seynt Thomas of Acon of London, to the encreace and augmentacion of the said maister and brethern and of their successours, and to the good contynuaunce of the hole companye of the same howce: Nyne score poundys of good and lawfull money of Englonde. The whiche nyne score poundys the saide maister and brethern knowlegen them by these presenttis of the said Syr Thomas to the entent aforesaid trewly to have receyved.
Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 136r–141r)
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Folios 136r–141r contain documents relating to property in Gutter Lane. The red-ink heading on f. 136r reads “Goturlane by Hillys”, and thereafter the verso pages have the heading “Goter” and the recto pages “lane”.
A different hand has taken over here. One must note that not a single one of these documents is accompanied by a note of the date of its enrolment. One also notes that the sequence in which documents are presented is in reverse order to that of the preceding sections: here the most recent document is presented first and the scribe has then worked backwards from that (although not all is in strict chronological order).
The testament of John Hilles [6 September 1430]
In the name of God, Amen. On the sixth day of September ad 1430 and the ninth year of the reign of King Henry VI, I, John Hilles, citizen and goldsmith of London, of sound mind and good memory, make, ordain and constitute this my present testament concerning my lands and tenements with all their appurtenances in the parish of St Vedast in Gutter Lane and Keroun Lane, and in the parishes of St Michael Wood Street and St Peter Cheap, in London, and St Dunstan in Fleet Street in the suburbs of London, in this manner: Firstly, I bequeath my soul to the almighty God my creator, and to the blessed Virgin Mary and all the saints, and my body to be buried in the aforesaid church of St Michael Wood Street. Item, whereas John Biernes, John Pake, Stephen Collee, and John Walshe the younger, citizens and goldsmiths of London, granted and confirmed to Thomas Senecle, citizen and goldsmith of London, by a document issued at London on the last day of October in the eighth year of the reign of King Henry VI [31 October 1429], fifty-two shillings sterling to be received annually and weekly by the said Thomas and his assigns until the end of the lifetime of the same Thomas, this at the nomination of Reginald Barantyn of Chalgrave in Oxfordshire and raised from those nineteen messuages of mine with their appurtenances situated in the parish of St Vedast London which used to be those of Bartholomew Byllyndon, late citizen and goldsmith of London.
Deeds relating to the Star in Cheapside (ff. 282r–283r)
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Folios 282r–283r contain documents relating to the Star in Cheapside.
The scribe who wrote f. 275v etc. above returns to write this section.
A heading in black ink above the text is written by the same scribe as writes the pages: “The Testament of John Barret, goldesmythe for the Sterr in Chepe”. Above that in another, somewhat later, hand is written: “The Starre in Chepe with ij tenements on either syde and their iiij shoppes”. The high tops to a few of these letters have been slightly cropped.
The testament of John Barret, goldesmythe, for the Sterr in Chepe [2 August 1506]
[I]n the name of our lorde God and savyour Jhesu Cryste, Amen. Where as I, John Barret, citezein and goldsmyth of the citee of London and freman of the same citee and also merchaunt of the Staple of the towne of Caleys, nowe at this present tyme and date hereunderwriten am and stonde sole seised and laufully possessed in my demeane as fee simple of and in three mesuages, four shoppes, and oone gardyn with thappurtenauncez, wherof oone or the chief and capitall mesuage is called “The Sterre”, sette, beyng, and lying in Westchepe in the parisshe of Seynt Fayster in the warde of Faryngdon withynne of London. The whiche seide three mesuagez, foure shoppes and gardyn with their appurtenauncez I, the foreseide John Barrett, by the name of John Barrett, citezein and goldsmyth of the citee of London, late hadde and nowe have in myne hole and peasible possession as is aforeseide, of gyfte, graunte, and confirmacion of dede of Roger Rede, cosyn and heire of Sir Bartilmewe Reed, knyght, dececed, late alderman of the citee of London, that is to wete son and heire of John Reed, deceased, late of Crowmer in the countie of Norff’, thelder brother of the foreseide Sir Bartilmewe Reed, as by a dede therof to me, the foreseide John Barrett, by the seide Roger Reed lately made whereof the date is at London the xiiij day of the moneth of Julye the xxjst yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the vijth[1506] more pleynly it doth appere.
Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 86r–92r)
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Folios 86r–92r contain deeds relating to Bread Street (and see also above, ff. 60–62). The red-ink heading at the top of f. 86r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Johannes Walpole, aurifaber / Bredstrete”, and thereafter at the top of each verso is the red-ink heading “Brede” and at the top of every recto “strete”.
Carta Johannis Walpole per Willelmum Faukes [23 April 1341 and enrolled 11 June 1341]
Sciant presentes & futuri quod ego Willelmus Faukes, filius Henrici Faukes quondam civis London’, dedi, concessi & hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Johanni de Walpole, civi & aurifabro London’, totum illud tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus aliis suis pertinenciis quod michi hereditarie accidebat post decessum dicti Henrici patris mei, in vico & parochia Omnium Sanctorum de Bredstrete London’. Et quod quidem tenementum situm est in latitudine inter tenementum quod quondam fuit Johannis de Beverlee ex parte aquilonari et tenementum Johannis Sprot ex parte australi, et extendit se in longitudine a vico regio de Bredestrete versus orientem usque ad tenementum quondam Willelmi de Segrave & Roberti de Gloucestre ac tenementum Johannis de Makenheued versus occidentem, scilicet quicquid ibidem habui ut in terris, domibus, edificiis, lignis, lapidibus, longitudine, latitudine, altitudine, profunditate ac rebus cunctis, sine aliqua diminucione vel ullo retenemento. Concessi eciam quod ille due marce argenti annui liberi & quieti redditus quas Falcasius de Wakefeud, quondam civis & vinetarius London’, Olive filie sue sorori predicti Henrici patris mei in testamento suo, probato proclamato & irrotulato in pleno hustengo London’ die lune proxima post festum Sancte Katerine virginis anno regni regis Edwardi filii Regis Henrici quartodecimo [26 November 1285], legavit de tenemento *supradicto annuatim sibi & heredibus de corpore suo legitime procreatis percipiend’, et que post decessum ejusdem Olive si sine herede de se legitime exeunte in fata decedat, ad me vel ad heredes meos virtute & auctoritate testamenti predicti reverti deberent,* prefato Johanni de Walepole heredibus & assignatis suis libere, quiete, integre, bene & in pace imperpetuum, de capitalibus dominis illius feodi per servicia inde debita et de jure consueta. Et ego predictus Willelmus Faukes, filius Henrici Faukes, & heredes mei totum predictum tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus aliis suis pertinenciis simul cum reversione dictarum duarum marcarum argenti annui liberi & quieti redditus ut supradictum est cum per mortem dicte Olive acciderit prefato Johanni de Walepole, heredibus & assignatis suis, contra omnes gentes warantizabimus & defendemus imperpetuum.
Deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap (ff. 108r–111r)
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Folios 108r–111r contain deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap. The red-ink heading at the top of f. 108r reads “Ista tenementa dedit nobis Johannes Fraunceys in sustentacionem pauperum” and the red-ink heading “Gryffyn in Chepe” is written above the red-ink folio number. Thereafter the verso pages have the heading “Gryffon” (f. 108v) or “Gryffyn” (ff. 109v and 110v) and the recto pages “in Chepe”, but ff. 111v and 112r have no headings, except the folio number on f. 112r. One notes in addition that the name “John Fraunces” has been added three times in red ink, in the margins of ff. 108v, 109v, and 110r, only the last of these bearing a relation to the text alongside.
Carta Willelmi de Causton per Ricardum Abel [5 August 1325]
Sciant presentes & futuri quod ego Ricardus Abel, filius domini Johannis Abelle, militis, dedi, concessi, & hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Willelmo de Causton, civi & mercero London’, totum illud tenementum cum duabus shopis & omnibus aliis suis pertinenciis quod habui in foro de Westchepe in parochia Sancti Vedasti London’, situm inter tenementum Ricardi de Shordich ex una parte versus orientem & tenementum quondam Johannis Le Lucier ex altera parte versus occidentem, videlicet quicquid ibidem habui vel habere potui ut in terris, domibus, edificiis, lignis, lapidibus, longitudine, latitudine, altitudine, profunditate & rebus cunctis, sine aliquo inde michi retenemento seu diminucione quacumque. Habend’ & tenend’ … de capitalibus dominis feodi illius libere, quiete, integre, bene & in pace, in feodo & hereditarie, per servicia inde debita & de jure consueta imperpetuum. Et ego predictus Ricardus Abel … contra omnes gentes warantizabimus, acquietabimus, & defendemus imperpetuum, pro quadam summa pecunie quam idem Willelmus michi solvit pre manibus, unde bene contentus sum. In cujus … Hiis testibus Hamone de Chigewelle tunc Maiore London’, Johanne de Causton & Benedicto de Forlsham tunc vicecomitibus London’, Nicholao de Farndone tunc aldermanno illius warde, Ricardo de Shordych, Radulpho de Blythe, Willelmo Pykerelle, Hugone de Hereford, Andrea de Secheford, Roberto de Bristowe, Rogero de Huntyngdon, clerico, & aliis. Data London’ die lune proxima ante festum Sancti Laurencii martiris anno regni regis Edwardi filii regis Edwardi decimo nono.
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Deeds relating to Old Change (ff. 104r–106r) (and to Hiltoft chantry, between f. 104v and f. 105r)
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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.
Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 60r–62v)
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Folios 60r–62v contain deeds relating to Bread Street. The red-ink heading is as follows:
Alle þese dedis þat bene entrid here of Bredestrete bene voyde for þei be entrid aftir foo lxxxvj for þer were afterward moo dedys foundyn in þe Ȝeldhalle
The coloured large initials for the first word of each deed are not done in this section (a blank space is left for them each time), except for the very last one on f. 62v, a “P” for Postquam which heads the note following. There are also no marginal headings to each deed. The red-ink headings have all been done for the revised section later that starts on f. 86r.
[23 April 1341 and enrolled 11 June 1341]
Sciant presentes & futuri quod ego Willelmus Faukes, filius Henrici Faukes quondam civis London’, dedi, concessi & hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Johanni de Walpole, civi & aurifabro London’, totum illud tenementum cum domibus superedificatis & omnibus aliis suis pertinenciis quod michi hereditarie accidebat post decessum dicti Henrici patris mei, in vico & parochia Omnium Sanctorum de Bredestrete London’. Et quod quidem tenementum situm est in latitudine inter tenementum quod quondam fuit Johannis de Beverlee ex parte aquilonari et tenementum Johannis Sprot ex parte australi, et extendit se in longitudine a vico regio de Bredestrete versus orientem usque ad tenementum quondam Willelmi de Segrave & Roberti de Gloucestre ac tenementum Johannis de Makanhaued versus occidentem, scilicet quicquid ibidem habui ut in terris, domibus, edificiis, lignis, lapidibus, longitudine, latitudine, altitudine, profunditate ac rebus cunctis, sine aliqua diminucione vel ullo retenemento.
Deeds relating to Queens’ College Cambridge and the Blackfriars (ff. 266r–267r)
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Folios 266r–267r contain documents concerning Queens’ College, Cambridge, and the Blackfriars.
A different hand has written these pages.
Agreement between Lady Jane Ingaldesthorpe, the President and fellows of Queens’ College, Cambridge, the wardens of the Goldsmiths’ Mistery, and the Prior of the Dominicans in London – 5 November 1491
The quenys college in Cawmbryge
This endenture quadripartyte endented made the vth day off the moneth off Novembre the vijth yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the vijth [5 November 1491] bytwene Dame Jane, Lady Ingaldesthorpe, oon the on party, and Thomas Wylkynson, clerke, Presydent off the College of Seynt Margarete and Seynt Barnard called the Queenes College in the universite of Cambrigge and the felawes of the same place on the second partye, and Thomas Woode, John Swerder, Edward Harrison, and Thomas Exmew, cytezens and goldsmythes off London, wardeyns and rulers of the mystere off the same craft on the thirde partye, and Richard Wynchelse, doctour of Dyvynyte and Prioure of the hous of the Freres Prechours within Ludgate of London and the Convent of the same place on the fourth partye, wytnesseth that whereas the same Dame Jane and all her feoffees to her use have geven and graunted unto Master James Downes, clerke, the maner off Gret Everesdon wyth thappurtenaunces in the County off Cambrigge, To Have to hym his heires and assignes for evermore, as by dyvers wrytynges thereuppon made more pleynly appereth, under the fourme entent and condicyon ensuying, that is to seye: That the seid President and felawes and theire successours forevermore shall provyde and ordeyne for an honest preest of a felawe of the same College, at the lest a scoler of dyvynitee, to syng and praye for the soule off the same Dame Jane, John late Erle of Worcestre her brother, Edmond Ingaldesthorp, knyght, and Geffrey Downes, and all cristen soules that oure lorde off his mercy wolde that shulde be praied for, and suche other as it shall please her to lymyte and assigne, the same prest to be called My Lady Prest.
Deeds relating to property in Bishopsgate (ff. 240r–242v)
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Folios 240r–242v contain documents concerning Bishopsgate.
The red-ink heading on f. 240r is “Byschoppis gate”, on ff. 240v and 241v “Byschopp”, on ff. 241r and 242r “isgate”, and there is no heading to f. 242v.
Folios 240r–242r are written by the scribe of ff. 231r–234r above (and much before that), with his usual format manner of the first word or words in spaced-out capitals, and at the lower end of f. 242r the scribe of f. 236 etc. returns and writes the document on f. 242r–242v and then ff. 244r–252v.
Testamentum Ricardi Bradcok [27 October and 15 November 1441, proved 9 December 1441, probate sealed 11 August 1468]
Universis sancte matris ecclesie filiis presentes literas inspecturis, Rogerus Radclyff, legum doctor, decanus ecclesie beate Marie de arcubus London’, jurisdiccionis immediate ecclesie Christi Cant’, salutem in domino sempiternam. Notum facimus universis per presentes quod inspecto registro testamentorum approbatorum decanatus nostre supradicte de anno domini M° quadringentesimo xl° primo bene & fideliter custodito, invenimus in eodem registro copiam testamenti Ricardi Bradcoke, civis & aurifabri London’, defuncti, ac copiam ipsius ultime voluntatis eidem testamento annexam, inter cetera testamenta de anno domini supradicto per reverendum virum magistrum Zanobium Mulakyn, decretorum doctorem adtunc decanum ecclesie beate Marie supradicte legitime approbatum. Cujus quidem copie testamenti & ultime voluntatis dicti Ricardi Bradcok defuncti ac approbacionis eorundem testamenti & ultime voluntatis tenor sequitur in hec verba: In dei nomine Amen. Vicesimo septimo die mensis Octobris anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo quadragesimo primo et anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conquestum xxmo, ego, Ricardus Bradcok, civis & aurifaber London’, compos mentis & in bona memoria existens, condo, facio, & ordino presens testamentum meum in hunc modum: In primis, lego & recommendo animam meam deo omnipotenti creatori meo, beateque Marie virgini matri ejus, & omnibus sanctis, corpusque meum ad sepeliendum in ecclesia Sancti Vedasti London’ juxta sepultura Elene nuper uxoris mee. Item, lego summo altare ejusdem ecclesie pro decimis & oblacionibus meis oblitis & retractis vj s. viij d. Item, lego fabrice corporis ejusdem ecclesie pro sepultura mea ibidem habend’ xiij s. iiij d. Item, lego Willelmo Bradcok fratri meo xl s.
Deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap (ff. 108r–111r)
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Folios 108r–111r contain deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap. The red-ink heading at the top of f. 108r translates as “John Fraunceys gave us these tenements for the support of poor people”, and the red-ink heading “Gryffyn in Chepe” is written above the red-ink folio number. Thereafter the verso pages have the heading “Gryffon” (f. 108v) or “Gryffyn” (ff. 109v and 110v) and the recto pages “in Chepe”, but ff. 111v (and 112r) have no headings, except the folio number on f. 112r. One notes in addition that the name “John Fraunces” has been added three times in red ink, in the margins of ff. 108v, 109v, and 110r, only the last of these bearing a relation to the text alongside.
Grant by Richard Abel to William de Causton [5 August 1325]
May those present and future know that I, Richard Abel, son of Sir John Abelle, knight, have given, granted, and by this my present deed have confirmed to William de Causton, citizen and mercer of London, all that tenement with two shops and all its other appurtenances which I had in West Cheap market in the parish of St Vedast, London, situated between the tenement of Richard de Shordich on one side towards the east, and the tenement formerly that of John Le Lucier on the other side towards the west, i.e. whatever I had there or could have had as in lands, houses, buildings, wood, stones, in length, in breadth, in height, in depth, and in all things, without any retention by me or any diminution whatsoever. To have and to hold … from the chief lords of that fee freely, quit, wholly, well and in peace, in fee and inheritance, by the services due from it and accustomed by right in perpetuity.
Deeds relating to Shoe Lane (ff. 144r–149v)
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Folios 144r–149v contain deeds relating to Shoe Lane. The red-ink heading on f. 144r is “Scholane” and thereafter the verso pages have the heading “Schoo” or “Sho” and the recto pages “lane”, until f. 149v, whose heading is “Sholane” (and a new section starts at the foot of that page). The same style as above is kept to, no initials have been done but a space is left for each.
Testamentum Johannis Carlere [5 March 1452/53]
In dei nomine, Amen. Quinto die Marcij mensis anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo quinquagesimo secundo, et anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conquestum Anglie tricesimo primo, ego, Johannes Carlere, civis & aurifaber civitatis London’, compos mentis & in bona mea memoria existens, condo, facio, & ordino presens testamentum meum in hunc modum: In primis lego & commendo animam meam deo omnipotenti creatori meo, beateque Marie virgini [matri] ejus & omnibus sanctis, corpusque meum sepeliend’ prout in alio quodam testamento meo de bonis meis mobilibus facto & incluso plenius declaravi. Item, do & lego Humfrido Hayford, Thome Harryson, Willelmo Prynce, & Johanne Kelke, custodibus sive gardianis mistere aurifabrorum civitatis London’ & ejusdem mistere communitati omnia illa mesuagia mea, terras, tenementa, reversiones, redditus, & servicia cum pertinenciis situat’ in venella vocata Scholane in parochia Sancte Brigide in Fletestrete London’. Habend’ & tenend’ omnia predicta mesuagia, terras, tenementa, reversiones, redditus, & servicia cum pertinenciis prefatis custodibus sive gardianis & communitati & successoribus suis custodibus sive gardianis & communitati mistere predicte aurifabrorum qui pro tempore fuerint imperpetuum, de capitalibus dominis feodi illius per servicia inde debita & de jure consueta, in auxilium, subsidium, & incrementum sustentacionis cecorum, consternatorum, infirmorum & pauperum elemosinariorum communitatis euisdem mistere. Sub condicione quod ipsi post decessum Johanne quondam uxoris Ricardi Paveley, sororis mee, faciant, teneant, & observent annuatim imperpetuum die martis post festum Sancte Trinitatis proximum sequentem anniversarium meum ac dictorum Ricardi Paveley & Johanne uxoris sue, sororis mee, ac Johanne nuper uxoris mee, in ecclesia Sancti Petri in Westchepe London’ cum pleno servicio per notam in exequiis mortuorum usitato & consueto, videlicet cum Placebo & Dirige in vigilia precedente ac cum missa de requiem in crastino, necnon & cum pulsacione campanarum tempore exequiarum predictarum, ac eciam cum lumine, cere, pane, caseo, & cervisia ad easdem exequias per discrecionem custodum sive gardianorum dicte mistere pro tempore existencium ordinand’.
Deeds relating to property in Fenchurch Street (ff. 251r–252v)
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Folios 251r–252v contain documents concerning property in Fenchurch Street.
There is a red-ink heading to f. 251r of “Willelmus Walton” and one to f. 251v of “Fanchirche – Walton”. Folios 252r and 252v both have the heading “Fanchirche”.
Testamentum Willelmi Walton, civis & aurifabri1 London’ [20 November 1458]
[I]n dei nomine Amen. Vicesimo die mensis Novembris anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo quinquagesimo octavo, regni vero regis Henrici sexti tricesimo septimo, ego, Willelmus Walton, civis & aurifaber civitatis London’, sanus mente & in bona mea memoria existens, condo, facio, & ordino specialiter quo ad tenementa subscripta presens testamentum meum in hunc modum: In primis, lego & comendo animam meam deo omnipotenti creatori meo, beateque Marie virgini matri ejus, & omnibus sanctis, corpusque meum sepeliendum prout in alio testamento meo de bonis meis mobilibus facto plenius declaravi. Item, ego, idem Willelmus Walton, per presens testamentum meum do & lego custodibus artis sive mistere aurifabrorum dicte civitatis London’ & ejusdem artis sive mistere communitati omnia illa terras & tenementa mea cum suis pertinenciis in Wodestrete & Goderonlane in parochia Sancti Petri in Westechepe London’, que simul cum Roberto Seman, clerico, jam defuncto, ac cum Johanne Hampden, armigero, & Ricardo Stace, cive & aurifabro London’, qui totum jus suum & clameum inde per quoddam scriptum suum cujus data est vicesimo die Octobris anno regni dicti regis Henrici sexti post conquestum decimo [20 October 1431], michi, prefato Willelmo Walton, heredibus & assignatis meis remiserunt & relaxaverunt, nuper habui ex dimissione & feoffamento Roberti Walton fratris mei, nuper civis & aurifabri London’, & Thome Peretre, civis & pannarii London’. Item, cum ego, predictus Willelmus Walton, & Alicia uxor mea ut in jure ejusdem Alicie habeamus & teneamus ad terminum vite ejusdem Alicie sine impeticione alicujus vasti ex dimissione & feoffamento Willelmi Porter & Mathei Halle, civium & aurifabrorum London’, duo messuagia cum suis pertinenciis situata in vico de Fanchirchestrete in parochia beate Marie de Fanchirche, London’, inter tenementum rectoris ecclesie de Fanchirche predicte ex parte occidentali & tenementum Reginaldi Reynewelle, nuper Alicie Mallyng, ex parte orientali, & tenementum Johannis Fitz Symond, militis, ex parte boriali & viam regiam de Fanchirchestrete ex parte australi.