ECR 38 184
Reference code
ECR 38 184
Title
Property in Buckinghamshire: Grant of tenement
Level
Item
Date
1 January 1442
Content description
Grant by Thomas Jourdelay, son and heir of John Jourdelay, of Eton, to the King of a tenement in Eton, formerly of John Rolff, called Rolffeshawe lying between a tenement of the King on the south and the land of the College called le Werde on the north, extending from the King's way that leads from Windsor to le Slough to a curtilage of the College; also a curtilage lying between a tenement sometime of Walter Clay on the south and a tenement of Robert Goodgrome on the north, and 9d rent from the said tenement of Goodgrome, and 6d rent from a tenement sometime of Thomas Pete and Alice, his wife.
Witnesses: Robert Manfeld, David Brekenok, John Brekenok, Richard Milrede, Nicholas Clopton.
Eton.
Seal, oval, 13 x 9mm, red wax, on doubled tag. A tree or plant.
Witnesses: Robert Manfeld, David Brekenok, John Brekenok, Richard Milrede, Nicholas Clopton.
Eton.
Seal, oval, 13 x 9mm, red wax, on doubled tag. A tree or plant.
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