ECR 31 402
ECR 31 402
Eton, Buckinghamshire: Grant of messuage
Item
22 October 1408
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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