Acquittance by Maud de Say (1357?

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Extract from A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

A. 7903. Acquittance by Maud de Say, one of the executors of [Geoffrey] de Say (mon treshonore seigneur de Say) to her sister, the countess of Huntingdon, of 100s. by the hands of John Maniware, bailiff of Wateringbury, in full payment for the goods and chattels bought for the use of the said countess in her, the countess', manor of Wateringbury after the death of her said lord. The feast of the Holy Trinity, 30 [Edward III]. French.