Description | Witn., Joh. Halford, Jos. Eld, Joh. Reading.
There is little to be noted in these deeds. Over-Suckmore (DR0429/293) was subject to the commoners' lammas grazing rights after hay-harvest. Sir Joh. Dugdale's name (DR0429/296) recalls that of his father, Sir William, of famous memory, who, according to one authority, has a house in Cross Cheaping. An interesting account of an encroachment is given in No. DR0429/298. John Currin, tailor, had built his house with the second storey projecting, and supported by pilasters, which stood on Church land. The feoffees reserved the land between the pilasters, and forced Currin to take out a lease and pay 2s. 6d. a year. |