Collection: Documents of Early England Data Set
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Charter: 00500304
Date: 1225-02-02 - 1225-02-09
Abstract: CCCIV. De una virgata terrae et uno molendino in Horcote. A.D. 1225. Feb. 2-9. (Final Concord, ) Givers: Thomas (Abbot of Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey) Receivers: Robert son of Robert de Horcote
Charter: 00760073
Date: 1225-04-05
Abstract: (Agreement, TADCASTER, YORKSHIRE, WEST (ENGLAND)) Givers: William Percy Receivers: Robert son of Hugh de Stokkeld, Ymania wife of Robert
Charter: 00740124
Date: 1225-04-27
Abstract: 124 Final concord whereby Richard de Tany and his wife Amice, defendants, acknowledged that a rent of 6112 marks in Colston Bassett (Notts) belonged to Ralph Bassett (III) of Drayton Bassett (Staffs), plaintiff, and quitclaimed it to him. In return Ralph granted them 9 virgates in Exton (Rut) together with his chief messuage there. [27 April 1225] (Final Concord, DRAYTON BASSETT, STAFFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)EXTON, RUTLAND (ENGLAND)) Givers: Ralph Basset III Receivers: Richard de Tany, Amice wife of Richard de Tany
Charter: 00480196
Date: 1225-05-05
Abstract: (Final Concord, ROTHWELL, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Alice, widow of Thomas le Despenser Receivers: Walter (Abbot of Cirencester Abbey)
Charter: 00891043
Date: [1225-05-22]
Abstract: 1043. A second agreement. May 22, 1225. Compositio inter nos et A. de Sancto Edmundo archidiaconum Oxonie super subiectione capelle et paroch[ianum] sancti Thome iuxta Oseneyam. (Agreement, Settlement, OXFORD ST. THOMAS, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Oseney Abbey Receivers: A. de Sancto Edmundo (Archdeacon of Lincoln Cathedral - Oxford)
Charter: 00220556
Date: 1225-05-24
Abstract: (Final Concord, THRUPP, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Daventry Priory Receivers: Geoffrey de Throp
Charter: 00230283
Date: 1225-05-00
Abstract: 283. Notification by W. dean of Salisbury, R. chancellor of Salisbury and W. archdeacon of Berkshire, acting as judges delegate on a commission, the text of which Is recited, of Pope Honorius III, of the settlement of a dispute between Philip de Lucy rector of the Church of Southampton (also called St Mary's Church) and the Prior and Convent of St Denys concerning the parochial rights of St Mary's Church as mother church and the chapels of St Michael, Holy Rood, St Lawrence, All Saints, Holy Trinity and St Andrew. Salisbury, May 1225 (Agreement, Settlement, SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: W. (Dean of Salisbury Cathedral), R (Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral), W. (Archdeacon of Salisbury Cathedral - Berkshire) Receivers: Philip de Lucy (Rector of Southampton - St. Mary's Church), St. Denys Priory
Charter: 00910194
Date: 1225-05-00
Abstract: 194. [Fawler]. May, 1225. (Final Concord, ) Givers: Adam, abbot (Abbot of Eynsham Abbey), William de Mora (Brother) Receivers: Henrcum de Kenesworth, Sarah, Henry's wife
Charter: 00910201
Date: 1225-05-00
Abstract: 201. Wodetona. May, 1225. (Final Concord, ) Givers: Stephen de Fretewell Receivers: Adam (Abbot of Eynsham Abbey)
Charter: 00110129
Date: 1225-06-28
Abstract: (AgreementSOUTHILL, BEDFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: W. (Abbot of Old Wardon Abbey) Receivers: H. (Prior of Newnham Priory)
Charter: 00090103
Date: 1225-07-10
Abstract: 103. Notification by William bishop of Llandaff that at the request of Richard prior of Stoke by Clare, and with the licence of Master Alan de Beccles, Official of the bishop of Norwich and archdeacon of Sudbury, he has dedicated the chapel of the infirmary in honour of the Holy Trinity. To those present at the dedication and to those who in future attend the feast of the dedication and offer their oblations, he grants fifteen days indulgence from penance imposed. 10 July 1225. (Dedication ) Givers: William (Bishop of Llandaff Cath) Receivers: Stoke-by-Clare Alien Priory
Charter: 00240046
Date: 1225-07-23
Abstract: (Confirmation, SHENLEY, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Thomas son of Thomas Maunsel Receivers: Woburn Abbey
Charter: 00040182
Date: [1225-07-30 - 1226-05-00]
Abstract: Original Designation: no. 182 (p.15-16). Confirmation by Roger de Bergham prior of Ely of the grant by Geoffrey de Burgh bishop of Ely that Abbot Richard and the canons should appropriate Shudy Camps church into which they have been instituted by the bishop (#00040179). (ConfirmationCAMPS, SHUDY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Roger de Bergham (Prior of Ely Cathedral Priory) Receivers: Richard
Charter: 00040181
Date: [1225-07-30]
Abstract: (InstitutionCAMPS, SHUDY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Walter de Tyrentune (Official of Ely Cathedral) Receivers: Richard
Charter: 00040180
Date: [1225-07-30]
Abstract: (InstitutionCAMPS, SHUDY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Richard (Rural Dean of Ely Cathedral - Ely - Wilbraham) Receivers: Richard (Abbot of Waltham Abbey)
Charter: 00040179
Date: [1225-07-30]
Abstract: Original Designation: no. 179 (p.113-14). Institution by Geoffrey de Burgh bishop of Ely of Abbot Richard and the canons to the church of St Mary at Shudy Camps, vacant by the resignation of the former parson Master Robert de Archis, following the grant of advowson made to them for the completion and maintenance of the church of Waltham by Juliana of Shudy Camps. The abbot has been inducted into corporal possession of the church and has granted to the perpetual vicar who will minister in the church all the offerings at the altar and the small tithes, except tithe of hay, with a suitable manse and with two good acres each of wheat and of oats a year from the church's demesne; the vicar will discharge the obligations of the church. (InstitutionCAMPS, SHUDY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Geoffrey de Burgh (Bishop of Ely Cathedral) Receivers: Richard (Abbot of Waltham Abbey)
Charter: 00170103
Date: 1225-07-00
Abstract: (MandateHORSEPATH, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Bernard Mulet Receivers: Sandford Preceptory
Charter: 00760757
Date: 1225-08-09
Abstract: (Final Concord, ) Givers: Robert (Abbot of Newminster Abbey) Receivers: John son of Robert
Charter: 00260163
Date: 1225-08-00
Abstract: 163. Judgment by Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, in a dispute between the prior and convent of St. Gregory and Herbert, rector of the church of Pluckley. The tithes of Pluckley are to be paid for ever to the rector of the church, who will give 2 marks yearly to the priory; and his successors will make an oath, when they are instituted to the living, to continue this payment. Confimacio S(tephani) archiepiscopi de Pluke' (Agreement, Settlement, PLUCKLEY, KENT (ENGLAND)) Givers: Stephen (Archbishop of Canterbury Cathedral) Receivers: Canterbury - St. Gregory Priory, Herbert - rector
Charter: 00480013
Date: [1225-09-29]
Abstract: 13. Declaration by a Gloucestershire jury of the customs and services done by the men of Cirencester in respect of lands in Cirencester in the time of Henry II and Richard I, made in the king's court at Westminster, Michaelmas, 1225. (Verdict, CIRENCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Gloucestershire jury Receivers: men of Cirencester
Charter: 00500050
Date: 1225-11-06
Abstract: L. Alia de eodem. A.D. 1225, Nov. 6. Release of a rent in Bristol. (Quitclaim, BRISTOL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Salonius son of Salonius of Bristol Receivers: Gloucester - St. Peter's Abbey
Charter: 00750613
Date: [1225-12-11]
Abstract: 613. Ordinacio archiepiscopi de parte decimarum. et archiepis- copah et synodali et archidiaconali ecclesie de Tadecastre. [ii December, 1225] The long dispute between Sallay abbey on the one hand and William de Percy and William Gernun on the other, concerning Tadcaster church was referred to Walter Gray for settlement, the archbishop depositing their letters patent in the Treasury at York. He awarded to the abbey the tithes of corn and vegetables on the York side of the river Wharfe, and a selion and a half of church land at Oxton. The tithes pertaining to the altarage of the church remained to the parson, Gernun, with the exception of the abbey's sheep and animals and the lesser tithes on land cultivated directly by the monks. The advowson was to remain to William de Percy and his heirs, Gernun's life tenure being guaranteed. The monks were to be quit of all episcopal, synodal and archidiaconal dues, but on the vigil of the Assumption they were to give to the church of Tadcaster two wax candles of three pounds each, in remembrance of this settlement. Towneley supplies further witnesses and the date- Waltero de Taney canonico Suweln' (Southwell), J. de Wakeringham, Odone, johanne clericis, Ricardo de Bedford, Henrico Wallensi. Datum apud Lanum per manum magistri W. de Taney 3 idus Decembris, pontificatus nostri anno nono. This deed hath a fair seale at the copieing hereof (Towneley MS. 6, pp. 683, 699, 700; Dodsworth 155, f. 10). (Ordinatio, ) Givers: Walter (Archbishop of York Cathedral) Receivers: Sawley (Sallay) - St. Mary Abbey, Willelmum de Percy, Willelmum Gernun (Cleric)
Charter: 00170105
Date: [1225-00-00]
Abstract: (GrantLicenceHORSEPATH, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Bernard Mulet Receivers: Sandford Preceptory
Charter: 00880447
Date: [1225-00-00 - 1233-00-00]
Abstract: (Notification, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880441
Date: [1225-00-00 - 1233-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00640146
Date: 1225-00-00
Abstract: CXLVI. Further ordinance by bishop Poore respecting the church of Caundle. 1225. (Ordinatio, ) Givers: Richard Poore (Bishop of Salisbury Cathedral) Receivers: W. (Prior of Breamore Priory)
Charter: 00880533
Date: [1225-00-00]
Abstract: surrender of tenement (Quitclaim, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
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