Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00640099
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1215-11-14
XCIX. Resignation, by Hugo de Neville, of all rights possessed by him in the chapel of Durrington. Nov. 14, 1215. (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Hugo Crassus, son of Hervei de Neville Receivers: Source Regest:
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In die Sabbati proxima post festum Sancti Martini anno primo post relaxationem interdicti generalis in Anglia Hugo Crassus filius Hervei de Nevill in capitulo Sarum constitutus resignavit omne jus quod habuit in capella de Durintone in manus magistri T de Chelb[ure] tunc officialis et quietum clamavit domui de Ambresbyre in perpetuum possidendam firmiter promittens quod nunquam de caetero aliquid juris in illa vendicabit
Source Fulltext: Charters and Documents Illustrating the Cathedral, City and Diocese of Salisbury. Dunn McCray. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, 97. H.M.S.O. Eyre and Spottiswoode. London. 1891.
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Date: Event FeastCharter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00640099
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- Charters and Documents Illustrating the Cathedral, City and Diocese of Salisbury. Dunn McCray. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores, 97. H.M.S.O. Eyre and Spottiswoode. London. 1891.
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- Chelbure, T[] de, magister, officialis
- Crassus, Hugo, filius Hervei de Nevill
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- Quitclaim
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