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Charter: 00700132
Date: 1280-03-20
Abstract: 132 Settlement at the metropolitical visitation of 1280 between the parishioners of Crich and the rectors. It is agreed that the abbot and convent of Darley are to provide an image of the Virgin Mary to stand in the chancel of the parish church and also to find all the necessities for the chancel, except for the missal and the chalice which are to be provided by the parishioners. With regard to the blessed bread and the maintenance and repair of the nave, the abbot and convent are to contribute in proportion to their lands and tenements in the parish of Crich, excluding the ancient glebe (20 March 1280). (Agreement, Settlement, ) Givers: Darley Abbey Receivers: parishoners of Crich
Charter: 00420311
Date: 1280-03-25
Abstract: 311. c.25 March 1280. Agreement whereby Robert de Lodelowe and Margery his wife have leased and granted for a term to Richard le Northrene certain land with the houses sited there and with a curtilage and all appurtenances in Gosford St. (in vico de Gosford) between the land Thomas de Fakinharn held on the one hand and the land John de Pontefracte held on the other; to be held to him, his heirs or assigns, of the lessors, their heirs and assigns, for a term of 30 years from the feast of the blessed Mary in March 8 Edward I, by rendering annually 16d. of silver at the four terms of the year usual in Coventry. Warranty and sealing clauses. Witnesses: Robert de Chiltun', Robert de Stoke, Peter de Chiltun, Henry de Lilleburn', Anketell de Coleshul' and others. ( COVENTRY, WARWICKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Robert de Lodelowe Receivers: Richard le Northrene
Charter: 00730096
Date: 1280-05-01
Abstract: 96. WILLOUGHBY, BONTHORPE Agreement between William son of Robert of Well and William son of Robert of Willoughby. William of Well and his villeins of Bonthorpe had a path through the middle of William of Willoughby's courtyard, for going on foot and for carrying a bier to Willoughby church and from there to Bonthorpe. William of Well now quitclaims the path and any rights in it in that courtyard to William of Willoughby, who may block it by a wall or dike or in any other way. In return he demises to William of Well and his villeins a path as above, six feet wide, beginning on the east side of Brakenholm, crossing to Kyrkefen where they used to go, then to the causeway among the willows south of the cow pasture, then to the west garden on the north side of Willoughby manor house, across the garden on the west bank of the dike, across the road to Willoughby church stile next to the rector's gate, to come and go freely, saving to William of Willoughby the soil of the path. (Agreement, BONTHORPE, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William son of Robert of Well Receivers: William son of Robert of Willoughby
Charter: 00300222
Date: [1280-06-18]
Abstract: (Quitclaim, WESTON, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Richard of Weston Receivers: Blyth Priory
Charter: 00915014
Date: 1280-06-21
Abstract: XIV. [An acquittance to the priory of Laund of an annual payment of eleven shillings and eleven pence.] June 21, 1280. (Receipt, ) Givers: Eynsham Abbey Receivers: Launde Priory
Charter: 00910444
Date: 1280-06-23
Abstract: 444. [An agreement with Adam de Dounhalle of Handborough.] June 23, 1280. (Agreement, Settlement, ) Givers: John (Abbot of Eynsham Abbey) Receivers: Adam de Dounhalle
Charter: 00500776
Date: 1280-06-28
Abstract: DCCLXXVI. De eodem. A.D. 1280. Of Burenham. Another copy of this instrument is contained in Gloucester Cathedral Register A, from whence the following collation is derived. [In cujus . . . . . et aliis] Supplied from Reg. A. (Agreement, Settlement, BURNHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey Receivers: John Treygoz
Charter: 00610197
Date: 1280-07-02
Abstract: (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Ricard de Goldesboruh Receivers: Sawley (Sallay) - St. Mary Abbey
Charter: 00700131
Date: 1280-07-31
Abstract: 131 Agreement between the parishioners of Crich and the abbot and convent of Darley, rectors of Crich, made under the auspices of the commissaries appointed by John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, to finish his visitation of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. The abbey is to be responsible for the bell-ringing, ropes etc., and for the distribution of alms in the parish as hitherto. With regard to the request of the parishioners to maintain a chantry in the chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr in the cemetery of Crich, the matter is to be held over until Ralph 11 de Frescheville (lord of Crich) comes of age (in 1287), and then to be decided by the commissaries or bv other judges appointed by the parties (31 July 1280). (Agreement, Memorandum, ) Givers: parishoners of Crich Receivers: Darley Abbey
Charter: 00900034
Date: [1280-07-00 - 1280-08-00]
Abstract: 34. Double attestation by Guncelin de Badlesmere, justice of Chester, of the charters relating to the foundation, rights, and liberties of the house. July 31 and August 17, 1280. (Attestation, ) Givers: Receivers: Chester - St. Werburgh Abbey
Charter: 00430062
Date: 1280-08-17
Abstract: (Confirmation, Inspeximus, SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: John Peckham (Archbishop of Canterbury Cathedral) Receivers: Coventry and Lichfield Cathedrals
Charter: 00610199
Date: 1280-09-23
Abstract: 199. Quieta clamacio Henrici de Boulton de clamio, suo in Haia. [23 Sept., 1284] Henry son of Richard of Bolton released to abbot Thomas his rights in that moiety of wood, meadow and moor called Le Haie and in the common of pasture there; and also in the wood and marsh called Common Ker. Dodsworth furnishes the date and adds as witnesses John of Farnhill, John of Keighley, Elias of Stretton, Adam of Plumland, John of Staynwege, Thomas of Haukeswic. York, the morrow of Maurice martyr (23 Sept.), 1284.(Dodsworth 92, f. 9v). (Quitclaim, , YORKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Henry de Boultona Receivers: Sawley (Sallay) - St. Mary Abbey
Charter: 00890940
Date: [1280-09-29 - 1281-09-29]
Abstract: (Grant, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Oseney Abbey Receivers: Ralph de Hayle
Charter: 00340476
Date: [1280-09-29 - 1281-09-29]
Abstract: (Agreement, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William de Hedintone Receivers: Oseney Abbey
Charter: 00890611
Date: [1280-09-29 - 1281-09-29]
Abstract: (Agreement, Lease, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Oseney Abbey Receivers: Thomas de Middletone
Charter: 00880808
Date: [1280-00-00 - 1290-00-00]
Abstract: (Quitclaim, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00330091
Date: [1280-00-00 - 1281-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, ) Givers: John de Thame, marscallus Receivers: Walter the dyer
Charter: 00880161
Date: [1280-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, MAPLESTEAD, GREAT, ESSEX (ENGLAND)HALSTEAD, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00200094
Date: 1280-00-00
Abstract: (AgreementSettlementBIDDENHAM, BEDFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Old Wardon Abbey, Caldwell Priory Receivers: inhabitants of Biddenham
Charter: 00340475
Date: [1280-00-00]
Abstract: (Memorandum, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William Hedintone Receivers: Oseney Abbey
Charter: 00500775
Date: 1280-00-00
Abstract: DCCLXXV. De eodem concordia. A.D. 1280. Of Burenham. (Final Concord, BURNHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Reginald (Abbot of Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey) Receivers: John Treygoz
Charter: 00120224
Date: 1289-00-00
Abstract: (MemorandumNORTHWOOD, HAMPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William of St. Martin Receivers: Executors of Lucy de Quercu of Northwood, Carisbrooke Alien Priory
Charter: 00330174
Date: [1289-00-00 - 1290-00-00]
Abstract: (Quitclaim, ) Givers: Wymund le Lyndraper Receivers: Oxford - St. John B. Hospital
Charter: 00631393
Date: [1289-00-00 - 1291-00-00]
Abstract: 393a (=1393). Memorandum of a plea levied by writ of right by William of Anstey, a freeman, against Abbot Richard of London (1274-95) for a messuage, a virgate of arable, and 2 acres of meadow with appurtenances in the vill(age) of Cottingham, in court at Castor before Master Robert of Sheffield then steward of Peterborough in the 18th and 19th years of King Edward (1289-91). The abbot conceded it to him out of court. Subsequently he sold and quit-claimed it to Bartholomew Smith of Cottingham (cf. b and d below), and Bartholomew bound himself and his heirs to perform the services due to the abbot, which Robert Fauvel, abbot's villein, had performed when he held the tenement (cf. c and e). 1289-91 (Memorandum, ) Givers: William of Anstey Receivers: Richard of London (Abbot of Peterborough Abbey)
Charter: 00756620
Date: 1290-10-23
Abstract: Embedded in 00610620. ( ) Givers: York Cathedral Receivers:
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