This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...the great churchyard of S. Paul's. To Katherine, daughter of Thomas Halle, fuller of Suthwerk, he leaves twenty pounds for her marriage, the same to be deducted from the sum of two hundred marks due to him from Thomas Selove (Seloue?), grocer. If the said Katherine marry without the consent of John Aylewyn, "Stacioner," the bequest to be distributed among poor domestics. To John, son of the aforesaid Thomas, ten marks, his sword and basilard; and to William, son of the said Thomas, ten marks. His lands and tenements in the lane called "Barthawelane in the parish of S. Mary de Colchirche to be sold in aid of his present will. Dated London, 19 June, A.d. 1431. Eoll 162 (67). Morys (margaret, widow of Eichard, "harbour").--To be buried near her late husband in the great churchyard of S. Paul's. Her lands and tenements in Eldenelane in the parish of S. Faith to be sold, and a chantry to be maintained out of the proceeds in the church of S. Mary Magdalen aforesaid (sic) for the good of her soul, the souls of the said Eichard and William (sic), and Matilda, formerly wife of the same Eichard, and others; saving a certain shop which she leaves to Eichard Barre and Margaret his wife for their respective lives. Thomas Saunder, " taloghchaundeler," her servant, to have the option of purchasing the aforesaid lands and tenements for one hundred shillings less than others. Also to the 1 More frequently written " Bordhawelane.' said Thomas she leaves a garden, wharf, &c., situate near the house of John Hedersete, fishmonger, called "le Herynghows," together with all the stock of the said garden except le Vynegre which is there. Dated London, 27 May, A.d. 1433. Roll 162 (68). Penne (john), skinner.--To Master John Braug...