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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00970252
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[1272-09-08], DUNSBY, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)
252 Notification by William de Morteyn that he has received 10 Marks from the canons of Dale by the hand of Thomas of Muskham, canon of Dale, as entrance-money and for the warranty of tbc land in Stanton of William's fee granted by GeofErey of Dethick (8 September 1272). (Receipt, ) Givers: William de Morteyn Receivers: Dale Abbey
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus presentes literas inspecturis Willelmus de Morteyn salutem in domino Noveritis me recepisse ab abbate et conventu de la Dale per manum fratris Thome de Muskham[] canonici domus predicte decem marcas argenti pro ingressu et warantizacione terre quam habent in Stanton[] de feodo meo ex donacione Galfridi de Deyek[] In hujus rei testimonium presentibus literis sigillum meum apposui Data apud Dunnesby die nativitatis beate Marie
Source Fulltext: Cartulary of Dale Abbey. Royal Commission on Historical Mansucripts Joint Publication, 11. Avrom Saltman. Derbyshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 2. Derbyshire Archaeological Society. H.M.S.O. London. 1967.

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Date: Feast
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  • Cartulary of Dale Abbey. Royal Commission on Historical Mansucripts Joint Publication, 11. Avrom Saltman. Derbyshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 2. Derbyshire Archaeological Society. H.M.S.O. London. 1967.
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