Post by Daniel Silk on Aug 7, 2009 13:44:00 GMT
William Selk, Vicar at All Saints Parish Church in Bristol named in the following wills:
Bristol Record Office: Church of England, All Saints Parish, Bristol
HIGH STREET E FILE - Will. -
1253-4 Charter of Feoffment, Deed poll. Isouda, relict of Hugh de Calveston', in lawful and absolute widowhood, to Selke
1261 Mentioned in a woman parishioner's will. To Sir William [Selk], Vicar of All Saints, a best feather mattress. To Robert her husband, a feather bed, a quissin', two sheets, a carpet and two pillows. To Joan Pinel, a feather bed and a quissin'. To Elena, formerly [Alice's] servant, [the same]. To Hemmot her servant, a small feather bed and two pillows. To William sometime her servant, two pillows, 12d. arrears and her large mustard-mill. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 2, P/AS/D/HS E 3)
SCADEPULLE STREET or MARSH STREET
1267-8 Property on Scadepule Street deed by Quitclaim: Thomas le Teler de Calveston' to William Selke, Rector of All Saints' - (Carta Willelmi Selke de reclamacione Thomas le te'ler.) - [R:H:] note of mayoralty. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 1 a,b )
1267-8 Charter of Feoffment. Deed poll. Robert de Kerdif, son and heir of Robert de Kerdif, to Selke (ref. P/AS/D/MS 3)
1277-8 Deed of Gift in Frankalmoign. Deed poll. William Selk', chaplain, for the souls of himself, his father John Selk' and mother Isabel, and of all his predecessors and successors in the church of All Saints', for a lamp to burn by night in the church. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 4)
1291 Rental in Scadepull now called Marsh Street, in the suburb, between two pieces of land of Thomas Long, tanner, on E. and NW.; extending from the street in front to the Clawed behind. William Selk, chaplain, gave.. by charter 2s. 6d. yearly rent of assize from his ten[ant]. Sub-tenant now: Peter Neele, mason.
( ref. P/AS/D/NA 19) (a2a.org.uk)
Bristol Record Office: Church of England, All Saints Parish, Bristol
HIGH STREET E FILE - Will. -
1253-4 Charter of Feoffment, Deed poll. Isouda, relict of Hugh de Calveston', in lawful and absolute widowhood, to Selke
1261 Mentioned in a woman parishioner's will. To Sir William [Selk], Vicar of All Saints, a best feather mattress. To Robert her husband, a feather bed, a quissin', two sheets, a carpet and two pillows. To Joan Pinel, a feather bed and a quissin'. To Elena, formerly [Alice's] servant, [the same]. To Hemmot her servant, a small feather bed and two pillows. To William sometime her servant, two pillows, 12d. arrears and her large mustard-mill. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 2, P/AS/D/HS E 3)
SCADEPULLE STREET or MARSH STREET
1267-8 Property on Scadepule Street deed by Quitclaim: Thomas le Teler de Calveston' to William Selke, Rector of All Saints' - (Carta Willelmi Selke de reclamacione Thomas le te'ler.) - [R:H:] note of mayoralty. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 1 a,b )
1267-8 Charter of Feoffment. Deed poll. Robert de Kerdif, son and heir of Robert de Kerdif, to Selke (ref. P/AS/D/MS 3)
1277-8 Deed of Gift in Frankalmoign. Deed poll. William Selk', chaplain, for the souls of himself, his father John Selk' and mother Isabel, and of all his predecessors and successors in the church of All Saints', for a lamp to burn by night in the church. (ref. P/AS/D/MS 4)
1291 Rental in Scadepull now called Marsh Street, in the suburb, between two pieces of land of Thomas Long, tanner, on E. and NW.; extending from the street in front to the Clawed behind. William Selk, chaplain, gave.. by charter 2s. 6d. yearly rent of assize from his ten[ant]. Sub-tenant now: Peter Neele, mason.
( ref. P/AS/D/NA 19) (a2a.org.uk)