Lot 353

Talbot (John, second Earl of Shrewsbury and second Earl of Waterford).- Deed of gift from Ranulf Bromley of Wyco Malbans [Nantwich] to John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Hugh Egerton, Lord William Hassall and Ralph Rayner, of all his lands, tenement, rents and services in the County of Chester..., Nantwich, 1457.

 

Hammer Price: £400

Description

Talbot (John, second Earl of Shrewsbury and second Earl of Waterford, magnate, c. 1413-1460).- Deed of gift from Ranulf Bromley of Wyco Malbans [Nantwich] in the County of Chester, gentleman, to John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Hugh Egerton, Lord William Hassall and Ralph Rayner, of all his lands, tenement, rents and services in the County of Chester and elsewhere and all his portable goods, living and dead, witnesses: Thomas Masterson; Thomas Brayne; Thomas Broke, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 8 lines, calligraphic "S" at beginning, in a fine secretarial hand, folds, slightly creased, fine red wax seal with initial "R" within floral design, housed in a modern custom made box, document 90 x 260mm., Nantwich, Feast of St Matthew the Apostle, 1457.

⁂ Talbot was killed at the Battle of Northampton defending Henry VI.

Description

Talbot (John, second Earl of Shrewsbury and second Earl of Waterford, magnate, c. 1413-1460).- Deed of gift from Ranulf Bromley of Wyco Malbans [Nantwich] in the County of Chester, gentleman, to John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Hugh Egerton, Lord William Hassall and Ralph Rayner, of all his lands, tenement, rents and services in the County of Chester and elsewhere and all his portable goods, living and dead, witnesses: Thomas Masterson; Thomas Brayne; Thomas Broke, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 8 lines, calligraphic "S" at beginning, in a fine secretarial hand, folds, slightly creased, fine red wax seal with initial "R" within floral design, housed in a modern custom made box, document 90 x 260mm., Nantwich, Feast of St Matthew the Apostle, 1457.

⁂ Talbot was killed at the Battle of Northampton defending Henry VI.

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