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Adam Fitz Ealph of Kyklare, land to the west of the church. 



Eichard de St. Alban, chaplain, 32d. rent out of a place opposite the 



church. 

 Arfyn Fitz Ardor and his heir, all his land before the west door of 



the church. 

 Adam Superman (?), land and buildings in the parish of St. Martin, near 



the lane leading to that church, from which of old he received 20s. 

 Gilbert Lyvet and others, the stone hall and cellars outside the king's 



gate, which is now beyond Winetavern Street \_Christ Church 



Deeds, 47]. 

 Nicholas Fallithewolle, a burgage which Adam Louestoke holds in Cooks'' 



Street, at a rent of 20s. [cf. Christ Church Deeds, 515.] 

 John Harold, 1 mk. rent in St. Werburgh's parish [Christ Church 



Deeds, 18]. 

 Katherine, wife of John le Gront, bequeathed a rent of 3s. payable by the 



heirs of Eynulf, clerk in St. Olave's parish, and the land lying opposite 



thereto [Christ Church Deeds, 106]. 

 Eobert Euffus, the land between the lordship of the late Helias Wacy 



and the land of Hugh the noble. 

 Alexander Poke, release of land on the north of St. Michael's Church in 



Gylmeholmok Street [" nunc vicus Sti. Michaelis " : 17th cent, hand]. 

 William Stafford, bequeathed 8s. rent for lights of St. Mary in Bod Street. 

 Henry Peyntur, bequeathed 12s. rent in Castle Street, in the Loremery. 

 Hawis Sumin, bequeathed 4s. rent, " de dono eiusdem." 



This document cannot be earlier than 1282, since it refers to an event of that year. Several of 

 the instruments summarized in it, and still preserved among the Christ Church Deeds, are of a date 

 hut little earlier ; but theie appears to be no reason for putting any of them later. The list was 

 therefore probably compiled not long after 1282. 



3. Memorandum. f. 2. 

 Firewood bought for the store out of money (?) (" den ") of the 



portion of brother Eobert de Lok: 58 lod' at 3|d. each, 16s. lid. ; 43 at 

 2id., 9s. 3d. (sic). 



4. Epistle of Pope Alexander (III) to the Sultan of Iconium. f. 2^ 

 1169. A fragment. Printed in full in the Works of Petrus Blesensis, 



Moguntiae, 1600, p. 513. 



The date is that assigned to it by Matthew Paris {ib. Praef. sig. o, 1). 



5. Safe-conduct from Henry la Ware for " W. de tali loco," travelling on 

 c. 1305. the business of the Church, for one year. f. 3. 



Dated Sunday after the Assumption of B. V. M. (year not given). 



R.I.A. PROC, SECT, XXVII., SECT. C. [6] 



