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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00710644
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[1250-06-22]
644 De possessione predicte terre. Geof. Griffin informs Master Simon of Walton that he has granted seisin of Howle to Lilleshall and Haughmond abbeys. (22 June 1250). (Grant, ) Givers: Geoffrey Griffin Receivers: Simon of Walton
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Nobili viro amico in Christo karissimo Magistro Simoni de Walton[] domini Regis iusticiario Galfridus Griffin salutem in auctore salutis Excellencie vestre consignifico me intuitu dei et pro salute anime mee sana mente et sana memoria et sensu bono et integro dedisse ecclesiis de Lileshull et de Haghmon[] et earum canonicis in liberam puram perpetuam elemosinam totam terram meam de Howle cum omnibus pertinentiis suis et abbates dictarum ecclesiarum in plenariam seisinam posuisse die Sancti Albani prothomartyris Anglie per Thomam de Pikestoke senescalum meum cum litteris meis patentibus Hiis testibus Thoma de Pickestoke Ricardo filio Thorne de Cherinton[] Ricardo Barnard ibidem et aliis
Source Fulltext: The Cartulary of Haughmond Abbey. Una Rees. Shropshire Archaeological Society and Univ. of Wales Press. Univ. of Wales Press. Cardiff. 1985.

Comment

Date: 22 June 1250 Date - see no. 643. Simon of Walton acted as an itinerant justice in the western shires 1248-56 (nos. 236 and 284).
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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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