ECR 39 88
ECR 39 88
Royal Patents: Grant of land in Eton
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9 February 1449
Grant in frankalmoign to the Provost and College of 15 acres of arable land in Eton, parcels of the purparty of Richard Lovell, esquire, deceased, son and heir of Margaret, only sister and heir of John Hundrecombe, Knight, lying between a toft called Coldnorton on the west and the King's way leading from the town of Eton towards the hamlet called le Slowe [Slough] on the east, and the land of the Provost and College, sometime of Oliver de Burdex, and the land of Nicholas Whaddon on the south and the land of the prior and convent of Merton and the ditch called Coldnortondiche on the north, which the King had from Nicholas Clopton. Given at Westminster by the King.
Great Seal, green wax, on plaited blue and white silk cords and gold thread. Ornamental penwork to top line.
Great Seal, green wax, on plaited blue and white silk cords and gold thread. Ornamental penwork to top line.
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