ECR 31 402
Reference code
ECR 31 402
Title
Eton, Buckinghamshire: Grant of messuage
Level
Item
Date
22 October 1408
Content description
Grant by John Stoke, clerk, and Thomas Taylour, son of John Taylour, of Stoke Poges, to domius Henry Caade, of Sutton, clerk, of a messuage with a garden adjacent in Eton between the cemetery of the parish church on the south side and a tenement of William Harri and a tenement sometime of Nicholas Cley on the north in breadth and extending in length from the King's way leading through the middle of Eton on the west to a tenement of Richard Lovel, esquire, on the east. To hold in perpetuity from the chief lord of the fee for the sevices due.
Witnesses: John Jourdelay, Hugh Ailewyn, William Oppenore, John Deyer, John Russell, Richard Bocher, William Spracat.
Eton.
Two seals, round, red wax, on doubled tag.
(1) 15mm. An eagle displayed. Above, a legend (?John).
(2) 18mm. Armorial, a chevron voided between three (?) Catherine wheels.
Witnesses: John Jourdelay, Hugh Ailewyn, William Oppenore, John Deyer, John Russell, Richard Bocher, William Spracat.
Eton.
Two seals, round, red wax, on doubled tag.
(1) 15mm. An eagle displayed. Above, a legend (?John).
(2) 18mm. Armorial, a chevron voided between three (?) Catherine wheels.
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