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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00990228
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1270-02-20, HEVINGHAM, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)
228 (Grant, ) Givers: Roger (Bishop of Norwich Cathedral) Receivers: Hoxne Priory
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Omnibus Christi fidelibus presentes litteras visuris vel audituris R permissione divina Norwicensis episcopus salutem in domino sempiternam Ad universitatis vestre noticiam tenore presentium volumus pervenire quod nos caritatis intuitu totum annuum redditum quem Bartholomew de Craule pro quodam tenemento quod de nobis tenuit in villa de Hoxne nobis reddere consuevit prioratui de Hoxne et monachis ibidem Deo servientibus in puram et perpetuam elemosinam dedimus et concessimus et hac presenti carta nostra confirmavimus habend et tenend dicto prioratui et dictis monachis libere quiete et in pace absque omni servitio seculari consuetudine exactione et demanda In cuius rei testimonium presenti scripto sigillum nostrum apposuimus Dat apud Hevingham x kalendas Marcii anno domini m cc septuagesimo
Source Fulltext: Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory. Barbara Dodwell. Pipe Roll Society, V.78, New Series V.40. Pipe Roll Society. J. W. Ruddock. London. 1974.

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Date: [20 February 1270] A.D.
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  • Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory. Barbara Dodwell. Pipe Roll Society, V.78, New Series V.40. Pipe Roll Society. J. W. Ruddock. London. 1974.
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