Banking 1677 indenture on a single leaf of vellum dated 1677 being an assignment of customs dues from Robert Viscount Yarmouth to Thomas Browne and Thomas Leman. An interesting document showing the development of banking in England during the early years of the Restoration. Browne was a former apprentice in the Clayton/Morris bank. By this time he was in business on his own but still writing out conveyances for his former employers. Leman was superintending the clerks in the bank. Document has an area of staining. One pendant seal.