City of London Records, Pleas and Memoranda, A. 23, m. 5 b
Vacat quia solvit. C. Chaumpaigne. Secundo die Julij anno regni Regis Ricardi secundi quarto Johannes Grove armurer venit hic coram Maiore et
Aldermannis et recognovit se debere Cecilie Chaumpaigne filie quondam Willelmi Chaumpaigne et Agnetis uxoris eius
decem libras sterlingorum solvendas ad festum Sancti Michaelis proximo futurum etc. Et nisi fecerit concedit etc.
Canceled because paid. C. Chaumpaigne. On the second day of July in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the Second John Grove, armorer, came here before the Mayor and
Aldermen and certified that he owed Cecily Chaumpaigne, daughter of the late William Chaumpaigne and his wife Agnes,
ten pounds sterling, to be paid the next upcoming feast of Saint Michael, etc. And unless he has done so, he yields etc.
