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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00640116
Signature: 00640116
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[1219-00-00]
CXVI. Acknowledgment by the abbot of Cirencester of the deposition with his monastery of the deeds mentioned above. [1219.] Note- reciting the preceding instrument. (Receipt, ) Givers: Walter (Abbot of Cirencester Abbey) Receivers: Richard (Bishop of Salisbury Cathedral), Malmesbury Abbey
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DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00640116
 
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Omnibus ad quos scriptum praesens pervenerit Walterus Dei gratia abbas Cirencestrensis et ejusdem loci conventus salutem Scire volumus universos nos ad instantiam venerabilis patris nostri Ricardi Dei gratia Sarum episcopi et ejusdem loci capituli necnon et abbatis et conventus de Malmesbiri suscepisse instrumenta originalia Sarum ecclesiae penes nos deposita secundum formam cartae inter eosdem confectae custodienda quae talis est [...]
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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Charter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00640116
Editions
  • 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.
Places
  • Cirencestrensis, conventus
  • Malmesbiri, conventus de
  • Sarum, capitulum
  • Sarum, ecclesia
Persons
  • Ricardus, episcopus Sarum
  • Walterus, abbas Cirencestrensis
Keywords
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    • Receipt
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