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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00690202
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1256-05-02
202 Quitclaim from John de Bretham, vicar of Ashbourne, to the Priory of the land and wood which he held of them in the fee of Edlaston. (2 May 1256). (Quitclaim, , DERBYSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: John de Bretham (Vicar of Ashbourne Church) Receivers: Tutbury Alien Priory
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Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Johannes de Bretham vicarius ecclesie de Esseburne concessi dedi et inperpetuum pro me et heredibus meis quietum clamavi priori et conventui ecclesie beate Marie Tuttesbur[] totam terram meam et boscum cum pertinenciis que tenui de eis in feodo de Edolmistona ita quod nec ego nec heredes mei aliquod jus vel clameum in predictis terra et bosco cum pertinenciis unquam exigere vel vendicare possimus In cujus rei testimonium presenti scripto sigillum meum apposui Hiis testibus Dat[] anno domini m cc quinquagesimo sexto in crastino apostolorum Philippi et Jacobi
Source Fulltext: The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Joint Publication, 2. A. Saltman. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. H.M.S.O. London. 1962.

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Date: A.D. Feast
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  • The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Joint Publication, 2. A. Saltman. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. H.M.S.O. London. 1962.
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