ECR 31 389
ECR 31 389
Eton, Buckinghamshire: Grant of land
Item
1 May 1348
Grant by Osbert le Taverner, of New Windsor, to John Place, of the same, of an acre and a half in Eton lying in the field called Stonhull, the acre lying between the land of John le Dyere on one side and the land of Thomas le Hunte on the other in breadth and extending at one end on the meadow called le Innynge and at the other on the pasture called Brademere in length, and the half acre lying between the land of the rectory of Eton on one side and the land of Guy de Goldeburgh on the other in breadth. To hold from the chief lords of the fee for the services due.
Witnesses: Thomas le Roter, Walter de Stoke, Nicholas Chesewyke, William Knyf, Thomas atte Wyke, Adam Inthelane, John Lovetote.
Eton.
Seal, round, 20mm, red wax, on doubled tag. Armorial, the impression gone. A legend.
Witnesses: Thomas le Roter, Walter de Stoke, Nicholas Chesewyke, William Knyf, Thomas atte Wyke, Adam Inthelane, John Lovetote.
Eton.
Seal, round, 20mm, red wax, on doubled tag. Armorial, the impression gone. A legend.
None