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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00720028
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[1216-06-00 - 1217-00-00]
Robert Il de Vaux grants to Alan Malecake two ploughgates in Woodhouses, two assarts on the Gelt, one demesne ploughgate in Brampton with an intake of land and wood (bounds given), twenty acres in and near Crosflat, a vaccary in Lanrecorinsan, with pasture, etc., in Brampton and freedom to make assarts and enclosures and other specified rights, including free use of Gelt mill, green timber for building, dead wood for burning and hedging, all for the service of one-tenth of one knight. [June, 1216 x 1217] (Grant, BRAMPTON, CUMBERLAND (ENGLAND)) Givers: Robert de Vaux II Receivers: Alan Malecake
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Sciant tam presentes quam futuri quod ego Robertus de Vall[] filius Rannulfi de Vall concessi dedi et presenti carta mea confirmavi Alano Malecake et heredibus suis pro homagio et servicio suo duas carucatas terre cum pertinenciis suis in w[o]dehuses et duo esarta jacentia super Gelt versus occidentem et preterea unam carucatam terre de dominico meo in territorio de Brampton[] cum incremento terre et nemoris adjacentium eidem carucate terre per has divisas scilicet per semitam que descendit de Wodehuses versus molendinum de Gelt usque ad magnam stratam que est infra boscum de Brampton[] et sic ascendendo per stratam illam usque ad parvam vallem que est prope exitum illius bosci versus orientem et sic per vallem illam ascendendo usque ad Maydane Cros et de Maydanecros usque ad Musekelde et de Musekelde usque ad Sywardekelde et de Sywardekelde descendendo per quandam vallem usque ad Tonewinekelde et inde usque ad sicum de Hamesby et inde sicut terra se extendit per divisas de Wodehuses Et preterea dedi et concessi et presenti carta confirmavi predicto Alano et heredibus suis xx acras terre sexdecim scilicet acras in Crosflat et iiii or acras quas Stephanus venator tenuit de dominico meo jacentes prope Crosflat versus orientem Et preterea unam vaccariam de xx ti vque vaccis et uno tauro cum secta sua de duobus annis in Lanrecorinsan Ut predictas terras cum pertinenciis suis habeat et teneat sibi et heredibus suis de me et heredibus meis cum communi pastura et omnibus libertatibus et aisiamentis predicte ville de Brampton[] communiter adjacentibus integre et honorifice libere et quiete ab omni servicio consuetudine et exactione ad me vel heredes meos pertinentibus faciendo mihi vel heredibus meis servicium decime partis unius militis Et licebit predicto Alano et heredibus suis et eorum hominibus exsartare et edificare colere et sepes claudere infra predictas divisas ubi melius voluerint ad commodum suum Ipse et heredes sui et homines eorum molent ad molendinum de Gelt sine multura et quieti erunt pannagio et capient in eodem bosco de Brampton[] de viridi sufficient[er] ad edificandum per visum forestariorum et de sicco et mortuo sufficienter ad conburendum et sepes claudendum sine visu forestariorum et habebunt pasturam omnigenis animalibus que h[abu]erint secundum quantitatem tenementi sui intra boscum de Brampton Hiis testibus domino Alano de Galweth domino Waltero filio Alani domino Roberto de Brus domino Engelrano de Baill[iol] Rogero de Bello Campo Roberto filio Willelmi Radulfo de Campan[] Ricardo de Leuenton Roberto filio Ade Philippo de Hasteng[] magistro a[da] de Thor[n]eton[] Thoma filio Rannulfi W filio Derm[] johanne de Denton I de Karl[] clerico
Source Fulltext: Lanercost Cartulary. J. M.Todd. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Record Series, V.11. Surtees Society. Athenaeum Press. Durham. 1997.

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Date: Dated during a meeting of rebels against the English crown during the Anglo- Scottish war of 1215-17, as suggested by K. J. Stringer, 'Periphery and Core in Thirteenth-Century Scotland- Alan son of Roland, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland', in Alexander Grant and Keith J. Stringer, Medieval Scotland- Crown, Lordship and Community. Essays presented to G. W. S. Barrow (Edinburgh, 1993), p.91. Enguerrand de Balliol, Roger de Beauchamp, Ralph de Campanio, Richard of Levington, Adam of Thornton and Thomas son of Ranulf also witnessed the charter of Alan of Galloway in favour of John son of Laurence of Newbiggin edited by Stringer (ibid. pp.105-6). Walter [11] son of Alan, the hereditary steward, and Robert de Brus, lord of Annandale, were leading Scottish magnates. On Master Adam of Thornton, see D. E. R. Watt, A Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to AD 1410 (Oxford, 1977), pp.436, 531.
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  • Lanercost Cartulary. J. M.Todd. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Record Series, V.11. Surtees Society. Athenaeum Press. Durham. 1997.
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