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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D231/M/E/696
TitleDefeasance of a recognisance of a debt of £53 6s 8d reciting that Roger de Okover [Okeover], before William de Herle and the Justices in Eyre of the King in Derbyshire, recognised that he owed to Thomas de Eyton, Henry atte Wode and John de Lenton, clerk, executors of the will of Geoffrey Eyton, late canon of the church of St Paul, London, £53 6s 8d., which was to be paid to the executors in six instalments of £8 17s 9¼d. at Midsummer and Martinmas for three years, by which the executors of the will of Geoffrey Eyton concede that Roger de Okeover his heirs and executors may pay to them at a certain mansion near the Old Fishery in London £26 13s 4d in six instalments of £4 8s 10¾d., which will annul the execution of the recited recognisance.
Eve of the feast of St James (24 Jul) 4 Edward III
Date1330
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorOkeover family of Okeover
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