Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00761054
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1279-06-25
(Quitclaim, ) Givers: John son of John le Champion Receivers: Alienor PercySource Regest:
DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00761054
DEEDS-Database: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00761054
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Sciant [...] Johannes filius et heres Johannis le champion dela Grave [...] quietumclamavi domine alienore de perci totum jus quod [...] habeo [...] racione hereditatis seu possessionis vel seysine mee [...] in servicio et homagio Agnetis quondam uxoris Johannis de Wridelington et servicio quinque solidorum annuorum [...] de uno ferlingo terre in wridelington et in forinseco servicio ad tantam terram pertinente [...] quod quidem servicium quinque solidorum petebam versus predictam Alienoram in curia domini regis coram justiciariis itinerantibus apud Cicestriam anno regni Edwardi filii regis Henrici septimo per breve de ingressu nova disseisina quam quidem dominus Henricus de Perci ut dicebam michi fecisse debuerat in eodem [...]
Source Fulltext: Percy Cartulary. M. T. Martin. Surtees Society, V.117. Surtees Society. Andrews & Co. Durham. 1911.
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Date: anno regni Edwardi filii regis Henrici septimo (25th June 1234) Regnal FeastCharter on the DEEDS-homepage: http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00761054
Editions:
- Percy Cartulary. M. T. Martin. Surtees Society, V.117. Surtees Society. Andrews & Co. Durham. 1911.
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- Quitclaim
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