ECR 38 196
ECR 38 196
Property in Buckinghamshire: Grant of tenement
Item
5 May 1455
Grant by Hugh Ayllewyn alias Dyer, of New Windsor, William Heyward and John Jourdelay, son of Thomas Jourdelay, to the King of the site of a tenement in Eton sometime of Geoffrey Chapeleyne, which they lately had together with other lands and tenements of the gift of Thomas Jourdelay, son of John Jourdelay, of Eton, lying between the King's way which leads through the middle of the town of Eton on the east and the land of the college called "persons hurne" on the west and the land sometime of Nicholas Waddon, now leased to the said Thomas Jourdelay, on the south and the land of the College called Lynkcrofte on the north.
Witnesses: William, bishop of Winchester, master Thomas Mannyng, clerk, Robert Manfelde, John Hampton, esquires, Edmund Brudenell.
Eton.
Three seals, red wax, on doubled tags.
(1) Beneath a crown and between sprigs H.
(2) round, 11mm, a paw [?DM]
(3) oval, 12 x 10mm. Armorial, a chevron between three stars or mullets, the lower one of eight points, the upper apparently of six.
Witnesses: William, bishop of Winchester, master Thomas Mannyng, clerk, Robert Manfelde, John Hampton, esquires, Edmund Brudenell.
Eton.
Three seals, red wax, on doubled tags.
(1) Beneath a crown and between sprigs H.
(2) round, 11mm, a paw [?DM]
(3) oval, 12 x 10mm. Armorial, a chevron between three stars or mullets, the lower one of eight points, the upper apparently of six.
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