1358 - London fishmonger John Little (2)

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Date 1358
Topic London fishmonger and citizen John Lyttle grants lands, rent and services to Alban Frere.
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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-08.

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[8 Mar. 1358:]
Enrolment of grant by John Lyttle, citizen and fishmonger of London, to Alban Frere, citizen and fishmonger of London, and to Alice his wife, of all the lands, rents and services of all his tenants, with his mills, both water and wind, which he held in the town of Bockyngg, and which he lately had of the gift and feoffment of the said Alban in the said town, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of Alban of the said John, with remainder, in default of such heirs, to the said John. Witnesses: Reynold de Bockyngg, William Durelbard, John de Naylyngherst, John atte Fen, John Morel, Richard Peyntour, John Leybourne. Dated Bock[yngg], Thursday the feast of Michaelmas, 30 Edward III.
Memorandum that the said John Lyttle came into the chancery at Westminster on 8 March this year and acknowledged the preceding charter.[1]

Source notes

Membrane 24d of the Close Roll for 32 Edward III. Italics and brackets (except date) as in printed source.

IRHB comments

On the close roll this entry is immediately preceded by 1358 - London fishmonger John Little (1).

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