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LVIII. 10 August 1415

LVIII. 
10 August 1415. 

Know all men that we, John Monin, of Dover, and Thomas Marchaunt, of Lydden, have remitted, released, and for us and our heirs, entirely quit-claimed for ever, to William England, of Dover, his heirs and assigns, in their own possession, the whole of our right and claim of right which we shall have, had, or in any way shall be able to have, in a tenement with its appurtenances, situated within the Liberty of the Port of Dover in Morines Ward, between the tene ment of Thomas Cocchere to the south-west and north-west, and the King's highway to the north-east, and between a certain common lane to the south-west, which tenement, together with other lands, tenements and rents, we, the afore-named John, and Thomas Marchaunt, together with John Evebroke and Henry Merle, now dead, recently had by the gift of the above-named William : in such a way that neither we, the abovesaid John, and Thomas Marchaunt, nor our heirs, nor anyone for us in our name, ought in future henceforward to claim or challenge any right of property or claim in the aforesaid tenement with its appur tenances, but that we are shut out by this present for ever from every action of right on that behalf. 

In witness whereof we have affixed to this present our seals.* 

Given at Dover on the tenth day of August in the third year of the reign of King Henry, the fifth of England after the conquest. 

* The seal of Johti Monin is three crescents within an indented border and of Thomas Marchaunt a capital M. 
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