Calendar of Wills Proved and Enrolled in the Court of Husting, London: Part 1, 1258-1358. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1889.
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ANNO 14 EDWARD II.
Monday the Morrow of tfte Feast of S. Margaret, Virgin [20 July].
Balauncer (Ralph le).—Specific legacies of money and chattels, including a silver cup with three acorns (glandis) of silver under the cover, &c., to his daughters Isabella, Johanna, and Margaret, the same to remain in the custody of William de Causton, merchant, during their minority. To Agnes his daughter a tenement in the parish of S. Peter the Less. To Johanna his wife a tenement in the parish of Paternostercherche for life; remainder to chantries in the church of S. Mary le Bow. To Richard his valet a tenement in the parish of S. Mary de Abbecherch, charged with the maintenance of a chantry in the said parish church. No date.
Roll 49 (1).
Montacute (William de).—To Elizabeth his wife houses in the parish of S. Benedict atte Wodewharf near S. Paul's Wharf. To Mary his daughter he leaves the marriage (maritagium (fn. 1) ) of Richard, son and heir of Sir Thomas de Cogan, late knight, which the testator had purchased of the lord Edward, the King of England. No date.
Roll 49 (5).
Penyvader or Penifader (William).—To Alice his wife a house and rents in the parishes of S. Mary de Fancherch, S. Margaret Patyns, S. Nicholas Acon, and in Mangonelane for life; remainder to his daughters Matilda and Edith. No date.
Roll 49 (9).
Gille (Alice, late wife of John).—To Albreda her daughter, wife of William de Grenestede, tenements and rents in the parish of S. Andrew de Holeburne and elsewhere, charged with the maintenance of a chantry in the church of All Hallows de Garscherch for the space of one year. To William le Rowe, chandler, of Oldefisstrete, and Emma his wife, daughter of Geoffrey de Bordesle, a house in the same parish, with a similar charge for the maintenance of a chantry. To Walter, son of John de Ryngwode and of Marion his [wife], daughter of the testatrix, rents in the parish of S. Sepulchre. No date.
Roll 49 (10).
Monday next after the Feast of S. James, Apostle [25 July].
Dunstan (Gilbert).—His house in the parish of Seint Marie atte the Holle near Billinggesgate to be sold to pay his debts, and the residue of the proceeds to be given to the poor. No date.
Roll 49 (16).
Monday next after the Feast of S. Luke, Evangelist [18 Oct.].
Mundene (Simon de).—To Agnes his daughter the reversion of a tenement in the parish of S. Alphege after the decease of Matilda his wife; in default of heirs the same to be sold, and one moiety of the proceeds to go to the repair of the work of the said parish church, and the other moiety to be devoted to pious and charitable uses. No date.
Roll 49 (31).