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XCI. 3 July 1499

XCI. 
3 July 1499. 

Know all present and future that I, Richard Barow, of Dover, have given, granted, and, by this my present charter, confirmed to James Justice, of the same, and Isabella, his wife, a garden with appurtenances lying within the Liberty of Dover in Boureman Ward, between the common lane and land of the heirs of Nicholas Fine to the west, the land of the heirs of the said Nicholas, the King's highway, and the land of the heirs of William Mitron to the north, the land of the heirs of the said William and the land of the heirs of John Peniot to the east, and the land of Richard Cant to the south : to have and to hold the afore said garden with appurtenances to the aforesaid James and Isabella, their heirs and assigns, for ever : they doing the service to the Lord King when it shall arise, according to the custom of the port aforesaid, and also to the lords of that fee for the services thence due and by right accustomed : and I, the aforesaid Richard Barow, and my heirs will war rant the aforesaid garden with appurtenances to the afore said James and Isabella, their heirs and assigns, against all men for ever. 

In witness whereof I have set my seal to this my present charter. 

Given at Dover aforesaid on the third day of July in the fourteenth year of the reign of King Henry, the seventh of England. 

Witnesses : John Bingham, then Mayor ; Henry Balgy ; Richard Cant ; Henry at Wode, common clerk ; Robert Martin, sergeant of the Mayor ; and others.
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