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- catalog abstract "Grant by Roger Sampson and Felicia his wife, John Doraunt of Neylond, Peter Upchare of Wyrmyngford, and Richard Sporlyng of Colcestr' to Agnes, late the wife of John Gameday of Brantham, of all their tenement with its appurtenances called "Droryestenement," formerly of John Pake of Colcestr', and with the reversion of a solar situated near the tenement, late of Robert Payn after the death of Agnes, late the wife of Robert Stalam; which tenement and its appurtenances lies without the northgate in the suburb of the town of Colcestr', bounded by the messuage aforesaid of Robert Payn to the south, the messuage formerly of John Abel to the north, extending from the king's highway called "le northstrete" to the west, to the mere late of John Sayer, "fuller" to the west; which tenement they, along with Nicholas Walenger now deceased, had of the feoffment of John Wheler, John Beche, Robert Silby, John Cook, "draper," William barker, and Seman Youn of Colcestr' by a deed dated 12 Oct. 20 Henry VI. Given at Colcestr' on 20 May, 28 Henry VI.".
- catalog contributor b8196694.
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- catalog contributor b8196718.
- catalog coverage "Brantham (England)".
- catalog coverage "Colchester (England) Charters, grants, privileges.".
- catalog coverage "Essex (England) Charters, grants, privileges.".
- catalog coverage "Nayland (England)".
- catalog coverage "Warmington (England)".
- catalog created "28 Henry VI.".
- catalog date "1450".
- catalog date "28 Henry VI.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "28 Henry VI.".
- catalog description "Grant by Roger Sampson and Felicia his wife, John Doraunt of Neylond, Peter Upchare of Wyrmyngford, and Richard Sporlyng of Colcestr' to Agnes, late the wife of John Gameday of Brantham, of all their tenement with its appurtenances called "Droryestenement," formerly of John Pake of Colcestr', and with the reversion of a solar situated near the tenement, late of Robert Payn after the death of Agnes, late the wife of Robert Stalam; which tenement and its appurtenances lies without the northgate in the suburb of the town of Colcestr', bounded by the messuage aforesaid of Robert Payn to the south, the messuage formerly of John Abel to the north, extending from the king's highway called "le northstrete" to the west, to the mere late of John Sayer, "fuller" to the west; which tenement they, along with Nicholas Walenger now deceased, had of the feoffment of John Wheler, John Beche, Robert Silby, John Cook, "draper," William barker, and Seman Youn of Colcestr' by a deed dated 12 Oct. 20 Henry VI. Given at Colcestr' on 20 May, 28 Henry VI.".
- catalog extent "1 item :".
- catalog issued "1450".
- catalog issued "28 Henry VI.".
- catalog language "lat".
- catalog spatial "Brantham (England)".
- catalog spatial "Colchester (England) Charters, grants, privileges.".
- catalog spatial "England Colchester.".
- catalog spatial "England Essex.".
- catalog spatial "Essex (England) Charters, grants, privileges.".
- catalog spatial "Nayland (England)".
- catalog spatial "Warmington (England)".
- catalog subject "Deeds England Colchester.".
- catalog subject "Deeds England Essex.".
- catalog title "Grant, 1450, May 20.".
- catalog type "Deeds.".
- catalog type "collection".