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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00510218
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[1221-00-00]
218. Record' that John of Cudley' and Matilda his wife who brought an assize of novel disseisin against the prior concerning common of their pasture in Cudley acknowledged that the pasture belonged to the monks. 1221. (Court Record, ) Givers: John of Cudley Receivers: Worcester Cathedral Priory
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Johannes de Cudelegh[] et Matill[] uxor eius qui arramiauerunt assisam noue dissaisine versus priorem Wigorn[] de communa pasture sue in Cudelegh[] que pertinet ad liberum tenementum suum in eadem uilla uenerunt et recognouerunt pasturam illam esse ius ipsius prioris et ecclesie sue de Wigorn[] et retraxerunt se et ideo ipsi et plegii eorum de prosequendo sunt in misericordia scilicet Adam filius Pagani Willelmus frater Ade
Source Fulltext: The Cartulary of Worcester Cathedral Priory. R. R. Darlington. Pipe Roll Society, V.76, New Series V.38. Pipe Roll Society. J. W. Ruddock. London. 1968.

Comment

Date: 3 No. 220 proves that the date is 1221 but the case is not entered on the surviving roll cited in the notes to no. 217.
Editions
  • The Cartulary of Worcester Cathedral Priory. R. R. Darlington. Pipe Roll Society, V.76, New Series V.38. Pipe Roll Society. J. W. Ruddock. London. 1968.
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  • Wigorn[], ecclesia de
Persons
  • Adam, filius Pagani
  • Cudelegh[], Johannes de
  • Matill[], uxor Johannis de Cudelegh[]
  • Willelmus, frater Ade
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