Gifts: Transferred from City Museum: Braikenridge deeds... Power of attorney from John Troyt, merchant of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter of Johanna Donweder, late of Bristol, widow to William Spencer, to deliver seisin to William Canynges, of Bristol, merchant, in a garden, buildings, etc, in Bristol, opposite the churchyard of St James's, Bristol, next to the tenement of Marc William, and extending to the 'Barrys' Witnesses: William Coder, mayor of Bristol, John Wykeham, sheriff, Robert Bole and John Clerk, bailiffs, Philip Mede, Thomas Hoore, Thomas Oseney, [1457] Nov 25
Power of attorney from John Troyt, merchant of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter of Johanna Donweder, late of Bristol, widow to William Spencer, to deliver seisin to William Canynges, of Bristol, merchant, in a garden, buildings, etc, in Bristol, opposite the churchyard of St James's, Bristol, next to the tenement of Marc William, and extending to the 'Barrys' Witnesses: William Coder, mayor of Bristol, John Wykeham, sheriff, Robert Bole and John Clerk, bailiffs, Philip Mede, Thomas Hoore, Thomas Oseney, [1457] Nov 25
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Power of attorney from John Troyt, merchant of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter of Johanna Donweder, late of Bristol, widow to William Spencer, to deliver seisin to William Canynges, of Bristol, merchant, in a garden, buildings, etc, in Bristol, opposite the churchyard of St James's, Bristol, next to the tenement of Marc William, and extending to the 'Barrys' Witnesses: William Coder, mayor of Bristol, John Wykeham, sheriff, Robert Bole and John Clerk, bailiffs, Philip Mede, Thomas Hoore, Thomas Oseney, [1457] Nov 25
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Power of attorney from John Troyt, merchant of Bristol, and Agnes his wife, daughter of Johanna Donweder, late of Bristol, widow to William Spencer, to deliver seisin to William Canynges, of Bristol, merchant, in a garden, buildings, etc, in Bristol, opposite the churchyard of St James's, Bristol, next to the tenement of Marc William, and extending to the 'Barrys' Witnesses: William Coder, mayor of Bristol, John Wykeham, sheriff, Robert Bole and John Clerk, bailiffs, Philip Mede, Thomas Hoore, Thomas Oseney, [1457] Nov 25
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