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Feofment, or deed of conveyance, by William Roger, son and heir of William Roger, of Tenham to John Hochun of the same place and to John Samuel of Graveney, of all his lands and tenements whatsoever lying in the parish of Tenham or elsewhere in the county of Kent. 10 lines in Latin on vellum, 3 x 10 inches, folded, with a complete red wax seal featuring and anchor device, attached by original vellum tag. In need of a complete translation. In very good fresh condition. 26 October in the 12th year of the reign of King Henry VI [1433]. A fine land deed from the Late Middle Ages, dating the reign of King Henry VI (1422-1461). The named witnesses are John Melman, William Seman, John Mott, John Dyerton, John Northwode, Robert Ymberd, Thomas Sheppey. Tenham, now Teynham, is near Sittingbourne in Kent.
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