The William de Cornhill, Juliana, de Chaucombe connection

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The William de Cornhill, Juliana, de Chaucombe connection

Legg inn av kym » 05 jun 2005 23:34:07

Here's another "for what it's worth". A tidbit of information about the
de Cornhills that might help flesh out the family:

I found something that may or may not be of interest on British History
Online ( URL: http:/www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=1671)from
the Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire. The citation:
'All Hallows Honey Lane, St. Martin Pomary, St Mary le Bow, St Mary
Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (1987), pp. 30-6. Use above URL.
Click on 11/5.


"Jordan nephew of Gervase de Cornhill (fl. 1165- 13C) (Footnote 1)
granted Rose de Hunilane the land she held of him in Honey Lane, to hold
of him and his heirs for ever, paying 13s. 4d. yearly, at Michaelmas and
Easter. Rose gave 1(pound) 4s. to Jordan as a gersum, a talent (talentum)
to his wife Lady Sibilla, and 2d. to each of his children. Some years
later Jordan's son, also called Jordan, granted and confirmed to Richard
de Hunilane, son of Rose, the land held of Jordan the father in Honey
Lane; it lay close by and to the E. of the land which was of Herbert de
Antiochia (11/4 and 111/1). Richard was to pay 13s. 4d. yearly, and gave
13s. 4d. to Jordan the son as a gersum, a golden brooch (brocula aurea) to
his wife Sibilla, and 2d. each to his children Henry, Richard, William,
Michael, Agnes, and Beatrice. (Footnote 2)"

Footnotes
1 See Pipe R II Hen. II, p. 33, and later years.
2 Drapers' Company (hereafter DC), Deeds A VII 161, 345

Thanks to John, Rosie, and all involved in solving the mystery!

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