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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00952085
Signature: 00952085
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1293-09-05
Original Designation- HD22A- 85 (p. 142) John, son of Geoffrey le Bret of Holkham grants Richard de Barking, rector of half Egmere church, 1 plot called Gonyeswong. Original- HP 1006. (Grant, HOLKHAM, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)) Givers: John, son of Geoffrey le Bret of Holkham Receivers: Richard de Barking (Rector of Egmere Church)
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Ex feoffamento Iohannis filij Galfridi le Bret de Holkham facto Ricardo de Berkyng rectori medietatis ecclesie de Eggemer[] vnam peciam terre in Holkham que vocatur Gonyswong inter terram Dionisie de Mounchansy ex parte australi et terram prioris de Walsingham ex parte aquilonali et abbuttat ad vnum caput super terram prioris de Petirston vsque occidentem et aliud caput super terram dicti Iohannis vsque orientem Dat[] die Sabbati proxima ante Natiuitatem Beate Marie Virginis anno regni regis Edwardi xxi
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: 5 Sept. 1293 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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