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[Middx.] A. 2574- Grant by Isabella, late the wife of Nicholas de Basinges, formerly citizen of London, and daughter of the late John Viel, the younger, to William le Mazeliner, citizen of London, and Roisia his wife, of her tenement in the parish, and opposite the church, of St. Benedict Shorhog, London ; paying her yearly 10 marcs quit rent, to the convent of Glastonbury 20 Ibs. Of pepper, to the convent of Holy Trinity, London, 2s., and 20?. To the nuns of Berkinge. Witnesses : Gregory de Roquesle,
Mayor, Ralph de Mora, sheriff of London, and others (named). [8 Edward I.]
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[[[[hta 499. [1279] Grant by Isabel widow of Nicholas de Basynges, citizen daughter of John Viel junior [f. 96] to William Mazeliner, citizen, and Roisia his wife of the tenement which she had in the parish of St. Benet Schorhog opposite the church between the tenement of the late Edward le Blund on the south and the king's street on the north and the tenements of Robert de Aras and John de Eu on the west and the king's street on the east, all that came to the grantor by heredity through the death of her late father; to hold to William and his heirs and assigns and also to Roisia for her life if she survives her husband; rent to Isabel and her heirs 10 marks p.a.; to the abbot of Glastonbury 20 lbs. of pepper; to Holy Trinity 2s. ; to the nuns of Berkingg 22d.; the grantees to pay the king's socage; declaration that the grantees shall maintain the houses and buildings; the tenement is to be distrained upon if the payments are in arrears and if this is insufficient, all the grantees' lands and goods are to be distrained upon; the grantees concede that if the payments shall be in arrears for two terms by default then Isabel and her heirs shall enter the tenement and recover and retain it and the grantee renounces for himself and his heirs and Roisia the limitation of the custom of the City in the suing out of writs [f. 96v] through which this charter may by any process of time be weakened; this charter to be firm notwithstanding any custom until now used in the City; gersuma 2 marks; chirograph sealed; witnesses, Gregory de Rokesle, mayor, Ralph de Mora, sheriff.]]]]
C.A.D., ii, A 2574. |