Hi Nick:
Not cheeky at all. If we all help one another, we'll get the job done faster and with better results. I always dislike working with people who don't want to share, or help, but will always be happy to take your work. That's not me.
I was only able to see the first link on your list. Here is the transcription.
>>Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Vol. 3 By Great
Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts pg. 355.
"Grant by John, son and heir of William de Westbury, to John de Fyfhyde, Chaplain, and Vicar of the Church of Wells, of a vacant place in the street of Southovere, in Wells, 17 Edward III., in Latin. The seal left.
Gift by Mabel, widow of William de Westbury to her son, William of a messuage and cartilage in Southovere in Wells, situate between the messuage of Gervase le Hunte and the tenement of William Fellard, he rendering years 8 pence to the chief lords of the fee 6 Edward II.; in Latin. The seal is left.
Gift of John, son of William de Westbury, “boucher” butcher of Wells, to John de Fyffhide, of 8 pence silver of yearly rent arising from a tenement in Wells, situate in Southovere, between the tenement of the Prior of St. John, at Wells and the tenement of Richard Bradwell, with the reversion of the said tenement after the decease of Juliana, his mother, 20 Edward III.; in Latin. The seal is lost.
Release by John, son of William de Westbury to Sir John de Fyffhide, of his interest in two now selds [or open shops], and 8 pence of yearly rent, from a tenement in Southovere, in Wells, between the tenement (as in the preceeding article), with the reversion of the tenement after the death of Juliana, his mother, 20 Edward III.; in Latin, The seal gone."
If you see any others that I can help with, feel free to send them. I might be able to get last one from a friend of mine. I will ask.
Abstracts of feet of fines relating to Wiltshire, 1377-1509
By John Lavan Kirby
Item notes: v. 41 - 1986 - 248 pages
pg 64
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