| Entry No: | 5 |
|---|---|
| Entry Type: |
Demise
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| Section Type: |
Ballive
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| Summary: | Demise by the archbishop to John de Merkyngfeld [Markenfield] and Gerard de Camera (or de la Chaumbre [Chambre]) for seven years of all his houses in the vill of Kingston upon Hull (Kengeston super Hull) and the water of Hull, with exceptions including forfeitures of ships and other matters belonging to the crown in the water of Hull reserved to the archbishop, and a plot on which Henry [Newark], formerly archbishop of York took on which to build and on which the present archbishop intended to rebuild, and rents accruing (details given). |
| Referenced By: |
Brown, William, and A. Hamilton Thompson. (eds.). 1931. The Register of William Greenfield Lord Archbishop of York 1306-1315 Part I. Surtees Society 145, 180.
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| Dates: | |
| Date: | 1306/11/12 (certain) |
| Date role: | document date |
| Note: | No place of dating recorded. |
| Place: | |
| Name Authority: |
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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| Role: |
place mentioned
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| Type: |
archbishop's possession
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