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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00952054
Signature: 00952054
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1294-10-02
Original Designation- HD 22A- 54 (p. 130) John, son of Warin of Walsingham, grants Bartholomew, son of William le Marschall, 1-2 acre. Original. HP 1024 (Grant, HOLKHAM, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)) Givers: John, son of Warin of Walsingham Receivers: Bartholomew, son of William le Marschall
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Ex feoffamento Iohannis filij Warini de Walsingham facto Bartholomeo filio Willelmi le Marschall[] vnam dimidiam acram terre in camp[] de Holkham apud Ringewaleslond inter terram Roberti le Leuere ex parte australi et terram Willelmi Chollyng ex parte aquilonali et caput orientale abbuttat super Crekgate [et] caput occidentale abbuttat super terram Bartholomei de Burgate reddendo j den pro omnibus seruiciis Dat[] die Sabbati proxima post festum Sancti Michaelis anno regni regis Edwardi vicessimo secundo
Source Fulltext: Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk 1250-1350, the Early Records of Holkham. W. Hassal and J. Beauroy. Records of Social and Economic History, New Series 20. British Academy. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1993.

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Date: 2 Oct. 1294 Feast Regnal
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  • Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk 1250-1350, the Early Records of Holkham. W. Hassal and J. Beauroy. Records of Social and Economic History, New Series 20. British Academy. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1993.
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  • HOLKHAM, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)
     
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