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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00710586
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[1256-00-00]
586 ff.115] Relaxacio cuiusdam placee terre in brueria de Hoppelega. Jas. of Audley quitclaims a piece of land on Hopley heath which the abbey had claimed by a writ of novel disseisin. Jas. acknowledges in court that the land pertains to the abbey's grange of Hopley and that it may cultivate the land as it pleases, provided he can have common pasture after harvest. The abbey may grind its corn free of toll at Jas.'s mill in return for allowing him to have an abutment to his millpond and the overflow of the water-of the fishpond as far as a certain oak tree (1256). (Grant, , SHROPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: James of Audley Receivers: Haughmond Abbey
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus ad quorum noticiam presentes littere pervenerint Jacob[] de Audithel[] salutem in domino sempiternam Noverit universitas vestra me concessisse et quietum clamasse pro me et heredibus meis Alexandro Abbati de Haghmon[] et eiusdem loci conventui et successoribus suis illam placeam terre in brueria de Hoppeley que iacet subtus Thestercoumbe extra vetus fossatum[] per viam que se extendit versus Mostone usque in viridem viam que se extendit versus Kentenesdene et sic per viridem viam illam usque ad quoddam vetus fossatum quod se extendit versus Thestercoumbe unde iidem abbas et conventus breve de nova disseisina coram justiciariis itinerantibus apud Salop[] scilicet magistro Simon de Wauton[] et sociis suis super me portaverunt Quam placeam terre coram pluribus liberis hominibus in eodem loco recognovi esse ius ipsorum abbatis et conventus pertinens ad Grangiam suam de Hoppelega Liceat insuper dictis abbati et conventui terram illam fossare et pro voluntate colere ita quod post fructus asportatos communa pasture mihi remaneat et hominibus et dictis abbati et conventui et hominibus suis sicut semper inter nos usa fuit Concessi in super et presenti scripto confirmavi predictis abbati et conventui quod habeant liberam molturam sine tolneto de proprio blade suo et proprie familie sue de Hopelega in molendino meo quod vocatur la Bechemill[] pro attachiamento stagni eiusdem molendini et refullo aque vivarii usque ad quandam quercum super semitas inter Hodenet et Kentenesdene et inter Hopelega et Marchimelega que iidem abbas et conventus mihi et heredibus meis concesserunt Hiis testibus domino Odone de Hodenet domino Henrico de Audeyel Galfrido de Thorpe Roberto de Espeley Johanne de Hauekistan Willelmo de Lake Henrico de Pechchiseye []
Source Fulltext: The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Una Rees. Shropshire Archaeological Society and Univ. of Wales Press. Univ. of Wales Press. Cardiff. 1985.

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Date: Date- Simon of Walton and his fellow judges were at Shrews bury in Jan. 1256 (Just. in34) but this case does not appear on the assize roll.
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  • The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Una Rees. Shropshire Archaeological Society and Univ. of Wales Press. Univ. of Wales Press. Cardiff. 1985.
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