ECR 54 001
ECR 54 001
Eton, Buckinghamshire and other properties: Copy of memoranda
Item
late 15th century
1 manuscript
Memoranda copied from the end of a missal formerly at Eton but now at the Hospital of St James at Westminster:
On 18 February 1401-2, William Cheswyk of Eton is condemned and ordered by the official of the archdeacon of Buckingham upon pain of the greater excommunication to pay for torches [presumably for lighting the church] 8d yearly for certain lands of which he is voluntarily seized and co-infeoffed, in the presence of master John Luffenham, public notary, Sir Robert London, perpetual vicar of Penton, Sir William Wardon, chaplain, John Dyere, Henry Jourdelay, William Uppenore and John Jourdelay, and the parishioners of Eton.
Agnes Stankeleyn, of Eton, has given 2s yearly rent for the works of the church there by the hands of the proctors of the same from a tenement lying between a tenement of John Knyght on the south and a tenement of Richard Schepard on the north for celebrations for her soul and all the faithful deceased.
On 18 February 1401-2, William Cheswyk of Eton is condemned and ordered by the official of the archdeacon of Buckingham upon pain of the greater excommunication to pay for torches [presumably for lighting the church] 8d yearly for certain lands of which he is voluntarily seized and co-infeoffed, in the presence of master John Luffenham, public notary, Sir Robert London, perpetual vicar of Penton, Sir William Wardon, chaplain, John Dyere, Henry Jourdelay, William Uppenore and John Jourdelay, and the parishioners of Eton.
Agnes Stankeleyn, of Eton, has given 2s yearly rent for the works of the church there by the hands of the proctors of the same from a tenement lying between a tenement of John Knyght on the south and a tenement of Richard Schepard on the north for celebrations for her soul and all the faithful deceased.
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