Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00390017
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1260-10-13
Harley 662. fol. 44r. (Appointment, ) Givers: Roger of Saling Receivers: Dunmow (Little) PriorySource Regest:
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DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00390017
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus presentes litteras uisuris uel audituris rogerus de salinge salutem in domino Nouerit uniuersitas uestra me attornasse Willelmum de fonte Ailwinum coopertorem de reines robertum de quercu quondam tenentes meos deo et beate marie de dunmawe et canonicis ibidem deo seruientibus cum homagiis redditibus seruiciis eorundem de wardis releuiis escaetis et cum omni jure quod mihi possit accidere in perpetuum In cuius rei testimonium presenti scripto sigillum meum apposui Datum anno domini m cc lx die mercurii proxima ante festum sancti luce ewangeliste
Source Fulltext: Cartulary of Little Dunmowe Priory. British Library, Harley Ms. 662. Archaeologia Cantiana, V.10. Kent Archaeological Society. 1876.
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Date: A.D. FeastCharter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00390017
Editions:
- Cartulary of Little Dunmowe Priory. British Library, Harley Ms. 662. Archaeologia Cantiana, V.10. Kent Archaeological Society. 1876.
Places
- Dunmawe, Beate Marie de
Persons
- Fonte, Willelmus de
- Quercu, Robertus de
- Reines, Ailwinus de, coopertor
- Salinge, Rogerus de
Keywords
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- Appointment
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