Collection: Documents of Early England Data Set
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Charter: 00140252
Date: 1240-04-07
Abstract: 252. Mandate from Otto, cardinal deacon of St Nicholas in Carcere Tulliano, papal legate, to the priors of Hyde and St Denys (Hants) in their discretion to see that Beaulieu Abbey is not molested in its possession of the church of St Keverne, in spite of the appeal against it by Bartholomew de Roiata, nephew of the papal notary, John de Campanis. London, 7 April [1240] MANDATUM DOMINI 0' APOSTOLICE SEDIS LEGATI QUOD MANDAVIT DE HYDA ET SANCTI DYONISII PRIORIBUS DE PACIS CONSERVATIONE ECCLESIE SANCTI KYRAN DE CORNUBIA. (MandateST. KEVERNE, CORNWALL (ENGLAND)) Givers: Otto (Papal Legate) Receivers: St. Denys Priory, Winchester - Hyde Abbey, Beaulieu Abbey
Charter: 00661108
Date: 1240-04-15
Abstract: 1108. Grant by William prior of Thurgarton and the convent to Robert son of Giles citizen of Lincoln of their oven in Sapergate and four houses near it, for a rent of 1 mark per annum (Easter 1240). (Grant, LINCOLN SAPERGATE, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: William (Prior of Thurgarton Priory) Receivers: Robert son of Giles of Lincoln
Charter: 00760270
Date: 1240-04-15
Abstract: (Agreement, SPOFFORTH, YORKSHIRE, WEST (ENGLAND)) Givers: W. Percy Receivers: Jordan of Estricia
Charter: 00730049
Date: 1240-05-00
Abstract: 49. Agreement between Hawise, countess of Lincoln, and Philip [II] of Kyme. The watercourse to Hawise's port of Wainfleet (i.e. the New Lymn) is to be blocked off every year between Easter and Michaelmas for alternate periods of three weeks so that the water can flow through Philip's manor of Croft (i.e. via the Little Lymn, its original course) for the benefit of the livestock; between Michaelmas and Easter, it is to flow unobstructed to the port. (Final Concord, NEW LYMN, LINCOLNSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Hawise countess of Lincoln Receivers: Philip II of Kyme
Charter: 00740151
Date: 1240-06-17
Abstract: 151 Final concord whereby Peter Basset, defendant, after an assize of mort d'ancestor, acknowledged that 2 carucates in Swinton (in Masham, Yorks, NR) belonged to Margery wift of William Malore, plaintiffs, and quitclaimed them to the plaintiffs. [17 June 1240] (Final Concord, SWINTON, YORKSHIRE, NORTH (ENGLAND)) Givers: Margery wife of William Malore Receivers: Peter Basset
Charter: 00020349
Date: 1240-06-22
Abstract: (GrantST. MARTIN ORGAR, LONDON (ENGLAND)) Givers: William de Winton son of Nicholas de Winton Receivers: Clerkenwell - St. Mary Priory
Charter: 00840444
Date: 1240-06-24
Abstract: CCCCXLIV. 1240 CONVENCIO FACTA INTER RICARDUM ABBATEM [ET R. DE WILLEGBY]. (Agreement, SELBY, YORKSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Ricardum de Kellesay, Selby - St. German Abbey Receivers: Robertum de Willegby (Knight)
Charter: 00880894
Date: 1240-06-25
Abstract: (Final Concord, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND)) Givers: Isabel of Odewell Receivers: Simon of Odewell
Charter: 00360103
Date: 1240-06-26
Abstract: 103. June 26, 1240. The Bishop of Norwich testifies that for the last forty years the monks of Longeville had received pensions from the churches of Witchingham St. Mary, Witchingham St. Faith, Weston-Longeville, Long Stratton and Stokesby. Newington Longeville, No. 164. (Confirmation, STOKESBY, NORFOLK (ENGLAND)) Givers: William of Raleigh (Bishop of Norwich Cathedral) Receivers: Newington Longeville Alien Priory Cell
Charter: 00090010
Date: 1240-07-01
Abstract: 10. Final concord made in the king's court at Chelmsford before the itinerant justices named between Richard Guncelin and the prior of Stoke by Clare concerning fifteen acres of land in Toppesfield, which Richard recognises to be the right of the prior and convent, to be held of him and his heirs in perpetuity in free alms for a yearly rent of twelve pence and fourteen pence for scutage when taken. In return the prior has given Richard four marks of silver. I July 1240. (Final ConcordTOPPESFIELD, ESSEX (ENGLAND)) Givers: Richard Guncelin Receivers: Stoke-by-Clare Alien Priory
Charter: 00760039
Date: 1240-07-08
Abstract: (Final Concord, WOODHALL, YORKSHIRE, WEST (ENGLAND)) Givers: William Percy Receivers: William son of Robert
Charter: 00760067
Date: 1240-07-08
Abstract: (Final Concord, YARM, YORKSHIRE, NORTH (ENGLAND)) Givers: William Percy Receivers: Jordan de Lestre
Charter: 00915235
Date: [1240-07-29]
Abstract: 35 A. Whitefeld. July 29, 1240. (Ordinatio, ) Givers: Robert of Lincoln (Archbishop) Receivers: Eynsham Abbey
Charter: 00710214
Date: [1240-07-00 - 1241-12-00]
Abstract: 214 [f.42v] Confirmacio eiusdem. Hugh (Pateshull), bp. of Coventry, confirms 16d. rent from a house in the Foregate of Chester which Gregory son of Ambrose is said to possess by hereditary right. Free lodgings are secured to the canons when they come to Chester (Confirmation, , SHROPSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Hugh Pateshull (Bishop of Coventry Cathedral) Receivers: Haughmond Abbey
Charter: 00150079
Date: 1240-09-06
Abstract: 79. Notification by prior Berengar and the convent of St Faith's Horsham, that when on their appeal a suit brought against them by the prior and convent of Eye on papal authority before the treasurer of Lincoln and his colleagues concerning two thirds of the demesne tithes of Roger de Cressy in Glemham which Eye claimed belonged to them by the gift of William de Roville, was transferred to the prior of Binham and his colleagues, and when in addition, the prior and convent of Eye had brought a suit against them before the ordinary at Norwich concerning the tithes of the demesne of Henry de la Hose, deceased, held of Roger de Cressy in Flimworth in the parish of Eye, it was agreed by both sides to submit both suits to the arbitration of prior Simon of Norwich, Master Walter of Suffield and Thomas of Falkenham. The prior and convent of Eye have remitted and quitclaimed to St Faith's all their rights in the tithes of Glemham and St Faith's have granted in perpetuity to Eye two thirds of the tithe of Flimworth for an annual rent of 6s, with reversion of all the tithes to either party if the other defaults. At Norwich. 6 September 1240. Sententia de decimis de Flemewrde. (AgreementSettlementEYE, SUFFOLK (ENGLAND)) Givers: Horsham - St. Faith Alien Priory Receivers: Eye Alien Priory
Charter: 00170137
Date: [1240-09-29 - 1241-09-29]
Abstract: (QuitclaimOXFORD ST. MARY MAGDALEN, OXFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: Matilda de Magno Ponte Receivers: Sandford Preceptory
Charter: 00870210
Date: [1240-00-00]
Abstract: Name Walranus changes to Willelmus. Not noted by editor. Original was checked. (Grant, STEBBING, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880137
Date: [1240-00-00 - 1250-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND)OLMSTEAD, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880750
Date: [1240-00-00 - 1245-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, Notification, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00880474
Date: [1240-00-00 - 1254-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, BUMPSTEAD, HELION, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
Charter: 00311017
Date: 1240-00-00
Abstract: (Receipt, WILLOUGHBY, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND)) Givers: John son of Geoffrey son of Odo of Willoughby Receivers: Radulf Bugg of Nottingham
Charter: 00880791
Date: [1240-00-00 - 1255-00-00]
Abstract: (Grant, Quitclaim, GESTINGTHORPE, ESSEX (ENGLAND))
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