Collection: Documents of Early England Data Set
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Charter: 00140014
Date: 1230-00-00
Abstract: Notification by Henry Cuthe that he acts as pledge for Robert de Hethorne. Beaulieu Abbey has granted 11 acres in Coxwell to Robert and to his heirs by his wife, Juliana, in return for a burgage near the churchyard in Faringdon; Henry pledges his own tenement for one-third of 10 marks that Juliana will observe the agreement. Faringdon, 1230. (PledgeFARINGDON, BERKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Henry Cuthe Receivers: Robert de Hethorne, Beaulieu Abbey
Charter: 00910346
Date: [1230-00-00]
Abstract: 346. Histona. ( ) Givers: H. (Bishop of Ely Cathedral) Receivers: Eynsham Abbey, Robertus de Norforc
Charter: 00880725
Date: 1230-00-00 - 1242-00-00
Abstract: (Grant, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND)MAPLESTEAD, LITTLE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880553
Date: [1230-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, COLNE, WAKES, ESSEX (ENGLAND)FORDHAM, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880730
Date: [1230-00-00 - 1240-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND)HEDINGHAM, CASTLE, ESSEX (ENGLAND)MAPLESTEAD, LITTLE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880448
Date: [1230-00-00 - 1234-00-00]
Abstract: (Confirmation, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880735
Date: [1230-00-00 - 1240-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, Quitclaim, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880796
Date: [1230-00-00 - 1242-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, TILBURY-JUXTA-CLARE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00620161
Date: [1230-00-00]
Abstract: EBORACUM. [A.D. 1230]. Quitclaim by Alice late wife of William Fairfax in her widowhood, to God and the Blessed Mary and the house of St. John Evangelist of the Park and the canons there serving God, of all right in the land with buildings thereon which the canons had of the gift of Alice her mother in Micklegate. (Quitclaim, , YORKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Alicia Fairfax Receivers: Healaugh Park - St. John Ev. Priory
Charter: 00110132
Date: 1239-00-00
Abstract: (AgreementGOLDINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Newnham Priory Receivers: Old Wardon Abbey
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