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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00660186
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1237-09-14
186. Release and quitclaim by Walter (II) son of Walter (I) of Stanton to Thurgarton of all actions and claims moved between them from the time when they had land in Tithby and Cropwell until 1237, made on assarts, ditches and walls everywhere (14 September 1237). (Quit Charges, CROPWELL BUTLER, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Walter of Stanton II Receivers: Thurgarton Priory
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus presens scriptum visuris vel audituris Walterus filius Walteri de Staunton[] salutem Noverit universitas vestra me remisisse priori et conventui de Thurg[] et quietumclamasse de me et heredibus meis inperpetuum omnes querelas et demandas inter nos motas et que poterunt moveri a tempore quo habuerunt terram in Tytheby et Croph[] usque ad exaltacionem sancte crucis anno coronacionis regis Henrici tercii vicesimo tam super purpresturis quam super fossatis et muris ubicumque factis Insuper eciam remisi eis omnes consuetudines demandas et opera omnium hominum suorum toftorum et croftorum et omnium terrarum suarum in Croph[] que aliquando dixi ad me et heredes meos pertinere Et in hujus rei testimonium etc
Source Fulltext: Thurgaton Cartulary. T. Foulds. Paul Watkins Medieval Studies, 8. Paul Watkins. Stamford. 1994.

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Date: Feast Regnal
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  • Thurgaton Cartulary. T. Foulds. Paul Watkins Medieval Studies, 8. Paul Watkins. Stamford. 1994.
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  • Thurg[], conventus de
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  • Walterus, filius Walteri de Staunton[]
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    • Quit Charges
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