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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00915328
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328 A. (5328) Carta Iohannis Bacun, Eynesham. 1261. (Quitclaim, EYNSHAM, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: John Bacon Receivers: Gilbert (Abbot of Eynsham Abbey)
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Sciant etc quod ego Iohannes filius Hugonis le Noble de Hamstalle remisi et penitus quietum clamaui pro me et heredibus meis domino Gilberto abbati de Egnesham et conuentui loci et eorum successoribus totum ius et clamium quod habui uel habere potui in tota illa terra in campo Egnesham uersus Hamstalle que uocatur Lintune et in una acra terre apud Lutteswelle quod modo uocatur Stondych et omnibus aliis terris quas ab eis exegi coram iustic[] domini regis apud Oxoniam itinerantibus anno regni regis Henrici filii regis Iohannis quadragesimo quinto ita scilicet quod nec ego nec aliquis heredum meorum de cetero in dictis terris aliquod ius uel clamium habere uel uendicare poterimus uel debemus in perpetuum Ego uero Iohannes [etc] In cuius [etc]
Source Fulltext: Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. H. E. Salter. Oxfordshire Record Society, New Series V.49. Oxfordshire Record Society. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1907.

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  • Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. H. E. Salter. Oxfordshire Record Society, New Series V.49. Oxfordshire Record Society. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1907.
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