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[Hempstead]:, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 1304 April 26

 Item — Box: MSS-009.04
Identifier: MSS-009.04

Note

12 lines, fine wax seal with a strong impression of a star and the legend: "S[igillum] Johannis ate Londe" folds, slightly soiled, small splash mark; 115mm by 200mm. Grant by John de la Launde to Thomas Boytone and his wife Maud, and to his heirs: (1) a piece of his arable land called The Pretesfeld with the hedges and ditches in Hempstead (between the land of John de Watevile and the land of Gilbert Clericus, heading onto the land of John de Launde and onto the land of John de Watevil (2) an acre of arable in the same field at the head of the land of Gilbert Clericus (heading onto the land of William de Watevil and onto the land of Thomas de Boyntone and his wife Maud). Witnesses: Henry Grygg, Alan, son of Geoffrey, Robert Atecote and others. Thomas de Boyntone Esq. Lord of Acclome and Aresome, was born at York, circa 1151, the Son of Sir Ingram De Boynton, Knight and Lady Anne Craythorne. [ehr6.jpg]

Dates

  • 1304 April 26

Extent

1 item(s) (115mm by 200mm)