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[clifford cartulary: The following items are not found either in the Lansdowne Cartulary or that in the Public Record Office]
arter of gerard the fishmonge granting to walter de pleissiz a messuage in the par. of st mary magdalen, old fish street, London, in the ward of Jukellus the alderman, lying between the land of stephen crassus and the street between the messuage and the land of walter bronning, measuring 29 1/2 ells of king richard in length and in width 10 1/4 ells along the street and 9 1/2 ells at the end of the messuage. Rent 10s. , consideration money 40s. witnessesL robert chaplain of st. peter, paul's wharf, jukellus the alderman, Ido the draper, and fulk, john and robert his sons, walter brunning, john bedellus, alwrich the baker, and hugh the tailor.
1317. Charter of Gerard the fishmonger granting to Walter des Pleissiz a messuage in the par. of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London, in the ward of Jukellus the alderman, lying between the land of Stephen Crassus and the street between the messuage and the land of Walter Bronning, measuring 291- ells of king Richard in length and in width 1-of ells along the street and 91 ells at the end of the messuage. Rent, los., consideration money 4os. Witnesses: Robert chaplain of St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, Jukellus the alderman, Ido the Draper, and Fulk, John and Robert his sons, Walter Brunning, John Bellus, Alwrich the Baker, and Hugh the Tailor. [1189-99]1 [f. 1447.-144v.]
1 The charter clearly dates from the reign of Richard I. The name London' is written in a later hand at the head of f. 1451' |