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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00910011
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[1154-00-00]
11. De Processionibus. [1154] (Confirmation, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Robert of Lincoln (Bishop of Lincoln Cathedral) Receivers: Eynsham Abbey
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Robertus dei gratia Lincolniensis episcopus A decano totique capitulo beate Marie Lincolniensis salutem Nolumus nos latere quia in primo Pentecosten post factam inter Regem et Ducem Norm[annie] concordiam processiones Fertewelle Hanewen[] et Nortunie que de iure Egneshamnensis monasterii esse dinoscuntur ad Banneberiam propter feriam nostram manifestandam que tunc primo incipiebat uenire fecimus concessione et nomine Egneshamnensis monasterii eo tenore ne in posterum hec facta nobis concessio monasterio Egnesham uel eiusdem loci fratribus nocumentum ingerat quod suam amittant dignitatem Nouimus itaque processiones Oxenefordescyre in perpetuum concessas et confirmatas esse Egneshamnensi monasterio Ualete
Source Fulltext: Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. H. E. Salter. Oxfordshire Record Society, New Series V.49. Oxfordshire Record Society. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1907.

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Date: Note- The deed is subsequent to Pentecost, 1154, but before the death of Stephen.
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  • Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham. H. E. Salter. Oxfordshire Record Society, New Series V.49. Oxfordshire Record Society. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1907.
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  • OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)
     
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      • Confirmation
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