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GILLINGHAM DEEDS.... 20 July 4 Henry IV. Quitcalm: Nicholas Moul, cousin of Robert Charenchons, former vicar of Canyngton, to Richard Cressebien, his cousin and heir of Robert Charenchons.., 1403


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  • GILLINGHAM DEEDS.
  • 20 July 4 Henry IV. Quitcalm: Nicholas Moul, cousin of Robert Charenchons, former vicar of Canyngton, to Richard Cressebien, his cousin and heir of Robert Charenchons.., 1403

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  • Messuage, 2 virgates of land and croft in Gillyngham. Witnesses: John Haym, John Bengervyll, Matthew Vynyng, Roger Bengervyle, John Bogele. Seals of William de Stourton and John Wyking (allegedly). Armorial:- (1) a fess between 3 squirrels; (2) a fess between 3 rams' heads, withlegend ''S.....LLI BURTON'', both imperfect. Endorsed: ''Relaxatio Nicholai Moul facta Ricardo Cresbien de terris quondam Charonchews''.
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