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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00220691
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[1238-00-00 - 1240-00-00]
691. Actum of Walter, abbot of Biddlesden quitclaiming to Ralph, son of William of Fawsley, the headlands of the meadow which pertain to the six selions possessed by the abbey above Faythull [1238 x 40] (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Biddlesden Abbey Receivers: Ralph son of William of Fawsley
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus frater Walterus dictus abbas de Butlesden et eiusdem loci conventus salutem Noverit universitas vestra reverenda nos quietum clamasse Radulpho filio Willelmi de Falwesle illas chenycias prati in Preston que pertinent ad sex seliones quos habet iacentes super Faythull Et in huius rei testimonium huic presenti carte sigillum nostrum apposuimus Hiis testibus dompno Nicholao priore de Daventre Simone de Hoyt Roberto Russel de Everdon et multis aliis
Source Fulltext: Cartulary of Daventry Priory. M. J. Franklin. Northamptonshire Record Society, V.35. Northamptonshire Record Society. Northampton. 1988.

Comment

Date: For Abbot Walter's dates vid VCH Bucks., 1, 367.
Editions
  • Cartulary of Daventry Priory. M. J. Franklin. Northamptonshire Record Society, V.35. Northamptonshire Record Society. Northampton. 1988.
Places
  • Butlesden, conuentus de
Persons
  • Everdon, Russel de, Robertus
  • Hoyt, Simon de
  • Nicholaus, prior de Daunetre, dompnus
  • Walterus, abbas de Butlesden, frater
Keywords
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    • Quitclaim
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