1359 - London fishmonger John Little

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Date 1359
Topic Grant of rent to John Little, fishmonger and citizen of London.
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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-08.

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[1 June 1359:]
Enrolment of grant by John de Goldyngton son and heir of Sir John de Goldyngton, knight, of Essex, to John Litle and Alban Frere, citizens and fishmongers of London, for their lives, of a yearly rent of 10l. to be received at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions of the manor of Spryngefeld near Chelmsford co. Essex, to be paid in London in the church of St. Margaret, Briggestret, with power of distraint if the rent be in arrear. Witnesses: John Lovekyn, Ralph de Lenne, Richard de Croydon, Robert Rameseye, Richard Bacoun, Robert Forneux, Andrew Pikeman, John Roce, Giles Pikeman. Dated London, 1 June, 33 Edward III.
Memorandum that John son of John came into the chancery at Westminster on 20 October and acknowledged the preceding deed.[1]

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Membrane 11d of the Close Roll for 33 Edward III. Italics as in printed source.

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