There is associated evidence for murage, dated 20/10/1345, concerning Lincoln.
Wording
Commission to Henry de Edenestowe, king's clerk, John de Donham, and Walter de Kelby, to supervise that the moneys received by virtue of the king's grant to the mayor and bailiffs of Lincoln, of pavage and murage for seven years from 19 October last, be applied in paving and walling the city, and not to other uses.
Granted by Edward III. (Regnal year 19). Granted at Westminster. Grant by By p.s..
The appointed commissoners or auditors were Henry de Edenestowe, king's clerk; John de Donham; Walter de Kelby
Primary Sources
Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1902, Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward III (1343-45) Vol. 6 p. 590
Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 16/01/2009. Last updated on 19/01/2013. First published online 9/01/2013.