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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00640237
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1242-07-09, SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE (ENGLAND)
CCXXXVII. Confirmation by the dean and chapter of the endowment of the vicarage of Bere made by R. de Lexinton. July 9, 1242. [the embedded charter removed]. (Confirmation, Inspeximus, ) Givers: Robert (Dean of Salisbury Cathedral) Receivers: Robert of Lexington (Canon of Salisbury Cathedral)
Source Regest: DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00640237
 
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus praesens scriptum visuris vel audituris Robertus decanus et capitulum Sarum salutem aeternam in Domino Cartam dilecti fratris nostri Roberti de Lexintone canonici fratris nostri inspeximus in forma subscripta [...] Nos autem praedictam collationem quantum in nobis est ratam et gratam habentes eam confirmamus et sigilli nostri munimine roboravimus Dat apud Sarum vii idus Julii per manum magistri Radulfi cancellarii nostri anno gratiae m cc xlii
Source Fulltext: Charters and Documents Illustrating the Cathedral, City and Diocese of Salisbury. Dunn McCray. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, 97. H.M.S.O. Eyre and Spottiswoode. London. 1891.

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Date: A.D.
Editions
  • Charters and Documents Illustrating the Cathedral, City and Diocese of Salisbury. Dunn McCray. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, 97. H.M.S.O. Eyre and Spottiswoode. London. 1891.
Places
  • Sarum, capitulum
Persons
  • Lexintone, Robertus de, canonicus Sarum
  • Radulfus, magister, cancellarius Sarum
  • Robertus, decanus Sarum
Keywords
  • General: 
    • Confirmation
    • Inspeximus
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