Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00040523
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[1220-00-00]
Original Designation no. 523 (p.359-40). Quitclaim by Henry de Gardino son of Richard of Wrangle to the canons of a toft measuring fifty three feet before the abbot's gate in Wrangle and of 7s 1d rent there: 2s from Richard son of Baldwin, 6d from Walter below the Ditch, 1s from Robert son of Iwin's widow with a gift of 4d at Christmas and one day's mowing in autumn, 7d from Richard the shepherd's widow, 4d from William of Waltham, 8d from Thomas son of Alveva (brother to the donor), 2d from Richard son of Mathew, 4d from Richard son of Roger and 1s 6d from John son of Ranulf with a gift of 4d at Christmas and two days mowing in autumn. He has freely made this quitclaim in return for the abbot's goodness to him following an action between them in the king's court at Westminster when the abbot had established his right against Henry to land in Wrangle and had then granted him land which he undertakes never to alienate without their consent. (QuitclaimLINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Laurence of Leake son of Jocelin Receivers: Waltham AbbeySource Regest:
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Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Henricus filius Ricardi de Wrengle quietum clamavi de me et heredibus meis in perpetuum abbati et conventui de Waltham terras cum pertinenciis redditus et homagia subscripta in villa de Wrengle scilicet unum toftum in quo sunt tres perticate terre ante portam suam versus aquilonem et de Ricardo filio Baldewini duos solidos de Waltero sub fossato sex denarios de relicta Roberti filii Iwini xii denarios et unum presentum quatuor denariorum ad Natale domini et opus unius hominis uno die in autumpno ad faucillum de relicta Ricardi Pastoris vii denarios de Willelmo de Waltham quatuor denarios de Thoma filio Alvive viij denarios de Ricardo filio Mathei ij denarios de Ricardo filio Rogeri quatuor denarios de Iohanne filio[] Ranulfi xviij denarios et unum presentum quatuor denariorum ad Natale domini et duo opera in autumpno ad faucillum Et istam quietam clamationem eis feci libere pro gracia et libertate quam michi fecerunt de terra quam dirationaverunt versus me in curia domini regis apud Westmenstre Obligavi eciam me per presentem cartam quod terram quam michi de sua libertate dederunt in predicta villa preter eorum consensum nullatenus ego vel heredes mei alienabimus Et in huius rei testimonium hanc cartam eis feci et eam sigillo meo signavi Hiis testibus Symone le Bret etc[]
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.
Comment
Date: Summer 1220- in May 1220 Abbot Richard claimed 2 bovates of land in Wrangle from Henry which had been granted to the canons by Simon le Bret but which Simon II le Bret had appropriated to himself; Henry with his fellow tenants, Richard son of Bive and Magnus son of Thurgod were then in mercyCharter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00040523
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 de Waltham
Persons
- Bret, Symon le
- Iohannes, filius Ranulfi
- Ricardus, filius Baldewini
- Ricardus, filius Mathei
- Ricardus, filius Rogeri
- Thomas, filius Alvive
- Waltham, Willelmus de
- Wrengle, Henricus de, filius Ricardi
Keywords
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- Quitclaim
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