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Charter: Whalley Abbey II, ed. Hulton, 1847 (Google data) 122
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Source Regest: The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 122, S. 169
 

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The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 122, S. 169

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    XLIX. Quieta clamado Alesie relícte domini Roberti Banastre de terra in gardino apud Lawe.

    PA T E A T uniuersis quod ego Alesia relicta dñi Roberti Banastre in legitima viduitate mea resignaui et omnino quietuclamaui p salute anime mee antecessorum et succes- sorum meorum Deo et beate Marie Abbati et conuentui Loci Bene dicti de Stanl. totum ius meum quod habui vel aliquo modo habere potero, nomine dotis, in una acra terre ppe adiacente domum dictorum virorum religiosorum de la Lawe in villa de Walton, quam dictus dñus Robertus Banastre, quondam maritus meus, eisdera contulit in elemosyna. Ita quod nee ego nee aliquis nomine meo quicquam inde exigere de cetero vel vendicare poterimus nisi preces et orationes. Et ut hec quietaclamatio rata et stabilis pmaneat presenti scripto sigillum meum apposui. Hijs testib} dño Joh. de Biron, Wilhno de Heskayth, Alex. de Keurdal, Joh. de Blakburn, Henr. Banastre, et alijs.

    Mem. quod carta dñi Rob. Banastre de una acra terre apud Lawe de qua predicta quietaclamatio hie scribitur cum carta eiusdem dñi Roberti de decem acris terre in Walton inuenientur in cophino cartarum et scriptorum ecclesio de Blakebum.

    on the 25th of April, at Carnarvon, of the future king, Edward II. The king was at Rhuddlan, negotiating with the Welsh chieftains, when the intelligence was brought to him of the birth of his son. He knighted the bearer of the news, Griffith Lloyd, on the spot, and hastened immediately to Carnarvon to visit his beloved queen. Ho must have been intercepted on his passage through Conway by the monks of Stanlawe, and the grant obtained from him there.

    I18 Cit. Dc ISIaiteburn.

     
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