Peter de Bendeng' acknowledges a debt of #10 to Jac[ob] c'spm' [Crespin?] upon the security of his goods and lands. The money is to be repaid in mid-Lent 21 Henry III, with a weekly interest on sums unpaid of 2d in the pound. Endorsed: 'No 10' and '21.H.3.', and in pencil: '141', and '4'. Further Hebrew endorsement. Seal wanting.
Acknowledgement of debt, no place
This material is held atCambridge University Library
- Reference
- GB 12 MS Doc.3783
- Dates of Creation
- 9 Mar. 1236 (9 Mar 'proximo anno' [ie 'proximo preterito', 20 Henry III, 1236])
- Language of Material
- English .
- Physical Description
- 1 item(s) vellum vellum
Scope and Content
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
Purchased from Mr. J.E.T. Pollard Esq, 17 Prince of Wales Road, Norwich, 16 January 1948 (through Heitland Fund)
Other Finding Aids
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Slightly torn
Bibliography
The Deeds and Starrs, Doc 3780-92, together with other relevant documents, are fully transcribed by L[ambert] B L[arking] in Archaeologia Cantiana, VI (1866), pp 305-21. They once formed part of Sir Edward Dering's muniment collection, and were bought by a Mr Waller at the Puttick and Simpson sale of 4-7 Feb 1863 (Lot 1125). Some are further transcribed, with notes, in Starrs and Jewish Charters Preserved in the British Museum (London, 1930-33), ii, 306-17 (Herbert Loewe's notes to BL 1205, another in the series)
Additional Information
Latin and Hebrew