Collection: Documents of Early England Data Set
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Charter: 00330076
Date: [1269-00-00 - 1270-00-00]
Abstract: (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Raudulfus Arbalistarius Receivers: Oliver de Tywe
Charter: 00915007
Date: [1269-00-00]
Abstract: VII Extenta terrarum et reddituum monasterii de Egnesham facta per magistrum Constantinum arch[idiaconum] de Subbur[i] et [G. de Tantone]. 1269. (Assessment, EATON, WOOD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)SIBFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Eynsham Abbey Receivers:
Charter: 00920598
Date: 1269-00-00
Abstract: Original Designation- no. 598 (328-29). A debt of Hugh de Balliol to his father's executors. (Obligatio, Bond, ) Givers: Hugh de Balliol Receivers: John Balliol
Charter: 00350237
Date: [1269-00-00]
Abstract: (Promise, ) Givers: Geoffrey the Goldsmith Receivers: St. Frideswide Priory
Charter: 00610035
Date: [1269-00-00]
Abstract: 35 Composicio abbatis de Derham de foresta [1269] The abbey of West Dereham, Norfolk, took out a writ of disseisin and reasonable estovers against Sallay abbey, which agreed.to level the mounds raised in Gisburn forest to the injury of the common pasture. West Dereham was to take reasonable estovers in the forest for the sustenance and repair of its houses at Raheved, for buildings, fuel and making ditches, with or without the oversight of the forester of Sallay abbey. York, 9 June, 1269. Between Roger, abbot of West Dereham, by brother Walter of Billingford his attorney, plaintiff, and Hugh, abbot of Sallay, as to common of pasture in the forest of Gisburn, belonging to plaintiff's freehold in Raheved (Yorks. Fines, 1246-72, pp. 169-70). (Agreement, Settlement, , YORKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Sawley (Sallay) - St. Mary Abbey Receivers: West Dereham Abbey
Charter: 00510471
Date: 1270-10-13
Abstract: 471. Licence by Godfrey [Giffard] bishop of Worcester for the appropriation by the prior and monks of the church of Grimley with the chapel of Hallow, saving to the bishop his rights and to the vicar specified lands and tithes. 13 October 1270. (Agreement, Grant, ) Givers: Godfrey Giffard (Bishop of Worcester Cathedral) Receivers: Worcester Cathedral Priory
Charter: 00990220
Date: 1270-10-28
Abstract: 220 E 39. (Appropriation, Grant, ) Givers: Roger (Bishop of Norwich Cathedral) Receivers: Norwich - Holy Trinity Cathedral Priory
Charter: 00490378
Date: 1270-11-10
Abstract: (Inquest, , GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Cirencester Abbey Receivers: Bailiffs of Richard king of the Romans
Charter: 00770054
Date: 1270-11-28
Abstract: (54) CAUCIO GALFRIDI DE STAWELL QUOD NON VENDICABIT NEC POSTERI EIUS IUS RACIONE GRACIE SIBI FACTE PRO BATISTERIO FILIE SUE. 28 November 1270 (Acknowledgement, ) Givers: Galfridus de Stawell Receivers: Robert (Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey)
Charter: 00340102
Date: 1270-11-00
Abstract: 102. A final concord about Elm Hall. Nov. 1270 (Final Concord, OXFORD ST. MICHAEL'S NORTHGATE, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Oseney Abbey Receivers: Robert Spret
Charter: 00340018
Date: 1270-10-00 - 1271-00-00
Abstract: (Agreement, Lease, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William de Stokes Receivers: Thomas de Honiton
Charter: 00360035
Date: 1271-01-02 - 1272-01-02
Abstract: (Agreement, Settlement, ) Givers: James (Abbot of Angers - St. Nicholas Abbey) Receivers: Newington Longeville Alien Priory Cell
Charter: 00730071
Date: [1271-01-08]
Abstract: 71. STEWTON, GRIMOLDBY Inquisition ad quod damnum in response to a writ to the sheriff of 8 January 55 Henry III (not here printed) as to what harm if any would be caused to the king, and to men of Grimoldby going to Louth, if Ellis Rabayn were allowed to block the road from Grimoldby to Louth which is harmful to his manor in Stewton, so that men would go by way of South Houses instead. The jurors say the king would suffer no harm, but for men going from Grimoldby to Louth market the journey there and back would be a league longer by way of South Houses. (Inquest, GRIMOLDBY, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: jurors Receivers: Ellis Rabayn, men of Grimoldby
Charter: 00125001
Date: 1271-02-01
Abstract: APPENDIX E. Sale of Bramley to Adam de Stratton, 1 February 1271 (SaleBRAMLEY, HAMPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Robert de Gauville (Abbot of Lyre Abbey) Receivers: Adam de Stratton
Charter: 00980191
Date: 1271-02-11
Abstract: PAGE 158 VOL 1 PART 1. Letter of acknowledgment by Sir William le Boteler that he had rendered to the Abbot and Convent of Cockersand, and to their church, all the land with the appurtenances in Howes, between Lytham and Laton which they held by the gift of Thomas de Beetham and Amuria his wife, according to their charter. Given at Lancaster on the third of the ides of February, 56 Henry III., in the presence of the King's justices Itinerant, the letter being read and enrolled in the said justices' rolls at Lancaster, viz., those of Sir Walter de Helyun, Sir John de Oketon, Peter de Chester, and others, on the third of the ides of February [11th], 1271. (Restitution, ) Givers: William le Boteler, Sir Receivers: Cockersand - St. Mary Abbey
Charter: 00350303
Date: 1271-02-19 - 1272-02-19
Abstract: (Agreement, Settlement, ) Givers: Geoffrey the Goldsmith Receivers: St. Frideswide Priory
Charter: 00640290
Date: 1271-02-23
Abstract: CCXC. Election of dean robert de Wykehampton as bishop. Feb. 23, 1271. (Election, ) Givers: Stephanus (Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral), John (Archdeacon of Salisbury Cathedral - Dorset), Symon (Penitentiarius), Walter de Merton, Constantine de Mildhal, William de la Cornere, Geoffrey de Muleburn Receivers: Robert Wykehampton (Bishop of Salisbury Cathedral)
Charter: 00970019
Date: 1271-03-21
Abstract: 19 Agreement in the form of a chirograph between the canons of Dale and the same Richard Rachel whereby Richard quitclaims his right in the furlong called Suthwode, saving common of pasture when the furlong lies fallow, in exchange for three selions (21 March 1271) (Agreement, Quitclaim, DALE, DERBYSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Dale Abbey Receivers: Richard Rachel
Charter: 00970018
Date: 1271-03-22
Abstract: 18 Quitclaim by Richard Rachel of Stanley to the canons oIC Dale of his right in a messuage and nine acres in Stanley which Hugo de la Grene, held (22 March 1271)- (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Richard Rachel Receivers: Dale Abbey
Charter: 00500787
Date: 1271-03-23
Abstract: DCCLXXXVII. De eodem, littera episcopi. A.D. 1271. Of Churchehamme. (Grant, CHURCHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: John (Bishop of Hereford Cathedral) Receivers: Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey
Charter: 00980178
Date: 1271-03-25
Abstract: PAGE 150 VOL 1 PART 1. Grant in perpetuity from Lord Adam, Abbot of Cockersand, and the Convent of that place, to Walter, son of Sir William Carlton, and his heirs, of eleven falls of land in Carlton, upon the place called Hill, on the north side of the said Walter's house, in exchange for eleven falls of land upon the Smithy flat, next to the said Abbot's meadow, which the said Walter grants to the said Abbot and Convent in perpetuity. Done on the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the year of grace 1271. [The remainder of the page is blank.] (Grant, CARLETON, LANCASHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Adam (Abbot of Cockersand - St. Mary Abbey) Receivers: Walter, son of Sir William Carleton
Charter: 00880077
Date: [1271-04-05]
Abstract: (Grant, CRESSING, ESSEX (ENGLAND)) Givers: Imbert de Peraut (Master of Knights Templar in England) Receivers: Peter son of William of Toppesfield
Charter: 00130169
Date: 1271-04-07
Abstract: (QuitclaimKINGSHILL, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Michael de Hughenden Receivers: Missenden Abbey
Charter: 00230043
Date: 1271-05-10
Abstract: ( SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Alice Catel widow of Hamo Piscator Receivers: St. Denys Priory
Charter: 00720259
Date: 1271-05-24
Abstract: Agreement with William de Mora and Agnes his wife who quitclaim their third of Quinquaythil in Little Cambeck which was Agnes' dower from her first marriage to John Luveles The prior and canons confirm to them the land of Clowsgill in Farlam which once belonged to Nicholas son of John vicar of Brampton for Agnes' lifetime at a rent of twenty shillings and three loads of an eight-ox wagon of hay chosen by the priory a year Agnes may be expelled should she surviving William secure the third of Quinquaythil by royal writ or other means William and Agnes are not to cut the wood of Clowsgill except to make and repair hedges or buildings and are not to pledge or let the holding without licence c [24 May] 1271 (Agreement, FARLAM, CUMBERLAND (ENGLAND)) Givers: William de Marce, Agnes, William's Wife Receivers: Lanercost Priory
Charter: 00980070
Date: 1271-05-25
Abstract: 0070. PAGE 90 VOL 1, part 1. Demise by ... Lady of Stalmine, ... to the Abbot and Convent of Cockersand, for the term of her life, of all the land which belonged to her in the town-field called Yarsmoor, in Stalmine ... for which the abbot and monks gave her one silver mark. ... Given during Whit-week [25th-30th May], 1271. (Lease, ) Givers: Helen, Lady of Stalmine Receivers: Cockersand - St. Mary Abbey
Charter: 00140300
Date: 1271-05-00
Abstract: 300. Discharge of 100s. charged against the abbot of Beaulieu in the Exchequer for the escape of William Benjamin from prison, since the abbot is quit of all amercements. May 1271. (Notification ) Givers: Receivers: Beaulieu Abbey
Charter: 00891115
Date: 1271-06-00
Abstract: 1115. The will of Nicholas de Weston. June 1271. (Will, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Nicholas de Weston Receivers:
Charter: 00230204
Date: 1271-06-00
Abstract: (Quitclaim, SOUTHAMPTON ST. LAWRENCE'S, HAMPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Cecilia widow of Nicholas la Wayte Receivers: John Horn of Southampton
Charter: 00500016
Date: 1271-07-08
Abstract: XVI. De pastura de Haylinge. A.D. 1271, July 8. Agreement with Oseney concerning Haylinge pasture in Aldsworth. (Agreement, ALDSWORTH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey Receivers: Oseney Abbey
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