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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00100398
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[1203-11-00 - 1205-02-00]
398. Notification by Robert Bardulf that he and his heirs are obliged to pay annually to Reading Abbey 40 marks of silver from the farm of his manor of Hoo, as given by King Henry II at the dedication of the abbey, and as confirmed by King Richard I [Nov. 1203 x Feb. 1205] (ObligatioHOO, KENT (ENGLAND)) Givers: Robert Bardulf Receivers: Reading Abbey
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DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00100398
 
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Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis Robertus Bardulf salutem Noverit universitas vestra quod ego et heredes mei tenemur annuatim solvere abbati de Rading[ia] et monachis ibidem deo servientibus xl marcas argenti de firma manerii mei de Hou quas Henricus rex bone memorie filius M[atildis] imperatricis in dedicatione monasterii Rading[ensis] eidem monasterio in dotem dedit et concessit et filius eius rex Ricardus in predicto manerio de Hou percipiendas confirmavit Et ut hoc ratum et inconcussum permaneat presens scriptum sigilli mei appositione roboravi t[estibus]
Source Fulltext: Reading Abbey Cartularies. B. R. Kemp. Camden Fourth Series, V.31,33. Offices of the Royal Historical Society. London. 1986-87 .

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Charter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00100398
Editions
  • Reading Abbey Cartularies. B. R. Kemp. Camden Fourth Series, V.31,33. Offices of the Royal Historical Society. London. 1986-87 .
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  • Radingia, conventus de
Persons
  • Bardulf, Robertus
  • Henricus, filius Matildis imperatricis, rex
  • Ricardus, filius Henricus, rex
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    • Obligatio
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