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Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 86r–92r)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2023

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Folios 86r–92r contain deeds relating to Bread Street (and see also above, ff. 60–62). The red-ink heading at the top of f. 86r translates as “John Walpole, goldsmith, gave us these tenements / Bread Street”, and thereafter at the top of each verso is the red-ink heading “Brede” and at the top of every recto “strete”.

Grant by William Faukes to John de Walpole [23 April 1341 and enrolled 11 June 1341]

May those present and future know that I, William Faukes, the son of Henry Faukes, late citizen of London, have given, granted and by this my present deed have confirmed to John de Walpole, citizen and goldsmith of London, all that tenement with houses built above and all its other appurtenances which came to me by inheritance after the death of my said father Henry, in the street and the parish of All Hallows Bread Street London. Which tenement is situated breadthwise between the tenement formerly that of John de Beverlee on the north side and the tenement of John Sprot on the south side, and it extends lengthwise from Bread Street towards the east as far as the tenement formerly that of William de Segrave and Robert de Gloucestre and the tenement of John de Makenheued towards the west, i.e. everything that I had there in lands, houses, buildings, in wood and stone, lengthwise, breadthwise, in height and in depth and in all things, without any diminution or retention. I have granted also that those two marks of silver of annual free quit-rent which Falcasius de Wakefeud, formerly citizen and vintner of London, left to Oliva, his daughter and the sister of my aforesaid father Henry, in his testament, proved, proclaimed and enrolled at the full Husting Court of London on the Monday after the Feast of St Katherine the virgin in the fourteenth year of the reign of King Edward son of King Henry [26 November 1285]

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