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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00040108
Signature: 00040108
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[1187-11-00]
(ConfirmationWHITE WALTHAM, ESSEX (ENGLAND)) Givers: Bertram (Abbot of Chertsey Abbey) Receivers: Hubert Walter (Dean of York Cathedral), Ralph de Diceto (Dean of London - St. Paul's Cathedral)
Source Regest: DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00040108
 
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Bertrannus dei gratia abbas Certeseye et humilis eiusdem loci conuentus Huberto Walteri Eboracensi decano et decano Londoniensis ecclesie salutem in domino Quia ecclesia de WestWaltham quam Willelmus Cumin clericus noster tenet nostra est et ideo consensus noster desideratur ut ratum sit quicquid ipse coram uobis iudicibus delegatis fecerit super controuersia que est inter ipsum et abbatem de Waltham super decimis dominii prefati abbatis in WestWaltham ideo uobis mandamus et prefato abbati quod quicquid per prefatum Willelmum Cumin nomine transactionis de predicta querela factum fuerit ratum et firmum habemus et presenti scripto confirmamus
Source Fulltext: Early Charters of Waltham Abbey. Rosalind Ransford. Studies in the History of Medieval Religion, V.2. Boydell Press. Woodbridge, Suffolk, Wolfeboro, N. H., USA. 1989.

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Charter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00040108
Editions
  • Early Charters of Waltham Abbey. Rosalind Ransford. Studies in the History of Medieval Religion, V.2. Boydell Press. Woodbridge, Suffolk, Wolfeboro, N. H., USA. 1989.
Places
  • conventus Certeseye
Persons
  • Certeseye, Bertrannus, abbas
  • Cumin, Willelmus, clericus
  • Walteri, Hubertus, decanus Eboracensi
Keywords
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    • Confirmation
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