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DocRefNoCR0162/55
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TitleIndenture made between Jacob Bettori and Hugelinus Petri, citizens and merchants of Lucca, of the company of Bettori and Sons of Lucca, and William Revel of the county of Warwyk', on the buying and selling of the manor of Bruneswaure with appurtenances.
Date6th Dec. 1290
DescriptionThe former have delivered the charter of feoffment of the said manor, signed by Theobald Malagaill and Colin Test, to William Revel and placed William or his attorney in full and peaceful seisin of the manor of Bruneswaure. William Revel has to pay Jacob and Hugelinus or their attorney 200 marks. And so that this may be done, William binds himself, his heirs and executors, for all his goods, moveable and immoveable, now and in the future to be distrained or detained by the Stewards and Marshalls of the lord King of England and by all others whatsoever, bailiffs, sheriffs, and Jews, escheats or secular services, wherever they are found. This is the true tenor of the aforesaid charter: Know all men by these presents that Theobald Malegaill etc. (see CR0162/54). Given at London, Wednesday on the feast of St. Nicholas the Bishop, 19 Edward son of Henry.
Seal: round; device: bird; fragmentary; red; tag.
Endorsed: di. mad. co. p. ch. node pre sa, la sociria.
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