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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00952127
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1294-11-10
Original Designation- HD22a- 127; John, son of Geoffrey le Bret quitclaims Simon son of Hamo 7 1-2 acres in 4 plots. Original- HD 10 (Grant, HOLKHAM, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)) Givers: John, son of Geoffrey le Bret Receivers: Simon, son on Hamo
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Ex [concessione et] quieta clamacione Iohannis filij Galfridi le Bret facto Simoni filio Hamonis quatuor pecias terre cum pertinenciis iacentes in camp[] de Holkham quarum prima pecia continens vij rodas terre iacet apud [greiston] secunda pecia continens quatuor acras terre iacet apud Duuespyt tercia pecia continens unam acram terre Iacet apud Grenegate quarta pecia continens iii rodas terre iacet ad caput orientale alterius pecie terre que vocatur Grenegates Dat[] die Mercurij ante festum Sancti Martini episcopi anno regni regis Edwardi xxij
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: 10 Nov. 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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