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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00720235
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1286-03-16 - 1286-04-14, LANERCOST, CUMBERLAND (ENGLAND)
Matilda of Moulton, lady of Gilsland, confirms all the tithes of hay and other produce of North Moor. Lanercost, [16 March- 14 April] 1286 (Confirmation, ) Givers: Matilda de Moulton Receivers: Lanercost Priory
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Matilda de Multon[] domina de Gillesland[] omnibus ballivis et probis hominibus suis salutem in Domino Noveritis me concessisse pro me et heredibus meis quod prior et conventus monasterii de Lanrecost[] habeant inperpetuum et recipiant omnimodas decimas de Northmora videlicet tam de feno quam de aliis in eadem mora per annum renovantibus sine aliquo impedimento In cuius rei testimonium hiis litteris sigillum meum apposui Datum apud Lanrecost[] xviii kal[] April[] anno Domini m cc lxxx quinto
Source Fulltext: Lanercost Cartulary. J. M.Todd. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Record Series, V.11. Surtees Society. Athenaeum Press. Durham. 1997.

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Date: Either the day or the month is wrong, since xviii kal. Apr. does not exist in the Roman calendar. 14th April was Easter day in 1286, so this gift may have been an Easter offering. A.D.
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  • Lanercost Cartulary. J. M.Todd. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Record Series, V.11. Surtees Society. Athenaeum Press. Durham. 1997.
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