Counterpart of lease to Thomas Caldecote of a shop in the Butchery, a garden in St Mary's parish, an empty space called 'Heneye' and a piece of ground in St Botolph's parish for life and five years after death at an annual rent, in all, of 27s 8d., 1403-07-16
Scope and Contents
The shop lies between a shop once Stephen Morice senior's and a shop once Simon Tableter's. The garden is between a tenement once Robert Essex's on the one hand and a tenement once owned by John Coton and the said Thomas Caldecote on the other and abuts on a tenement once John Coton's and a tenement once Geoffrey de Lynn's. 'Henneye' is in St Michael's parish.. The ground in St Botolph's parish is between a tenement leased by the college to Thomas Fuller and a tenement of Thomas Caldecote's (dimensions given).
Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; William Britling; Simon Bentybow.
Dates
- Creation: 1403-07-16
Extent
1 membrane(s) : vellum
Language of Materials
Latin
Former / Other Reference
X 2.e
General
Seal: round, device of three crosses, or possibly swords, joining at their tips in a pile of sticks?, legend?
Date information
DateText: 4 Henry IV..
Originator(s)
Master and Fellows of CCCC
Finding aid date
2004-12-20 18:17:38+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Corpus Christi College Archives Repository
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