The English register of Oseney abbey / by Oxford, written about 1460. Ed., with an introduction and indexes, by Andrew Clark.

and holde, well and In pece and worschipfully, frely and quietly, with [Marginal note: 'Lybertyes.'] sock and sack, tol and theam, and Infangenthefe, and with all other liberteys and customs þe which þey had in þe tyme of Henry beelsire of our fadur and in þe tyme of Kyng Henry our fadur. Witnesses, et cetera. At [Read 'W. London., G. Roffense, epi|scopis,' &c. The place is Hadloo. The Latin gives the date.] london.

[32.] A confirmacion of Kyng [For Henry 'III': see note to no. 33.] Henry þe iiij. of the liberteis and of þe church of Seynte George and oþer thynges.

1235, April 2, Confirma|tion to Oseney, by Henry III, of no. 12, of no. 23, and of land, newly ac|quired, in Marsh Gibbon: also con|firmation of exemp|tions, and of juris|diction, as in no. 13.

HENRY, by þe grace of god Kyng of Inglonde, lorde of Irlonde, et cetera. Knowe ȝe me to haue, for god sake, i-graunted and with this our Charter confermed, for vs and our heyres, to god and to þe church of Saynte Marye of Osneye and to þabbot and chanons in þe same place seruyng god, all or [Sic, probably for 'all þe yiftes or yev|ynges.' Latin is 'omnes donationes sub|scriptas.'] yiftes yevynges vndur-write, þat is to say, of þe ȝefte of Robert Doylly, the Ile of Osneye, with all his pertinences, and all men and londes þe which he had in his lordeship within þe borowgh of Oxonforde, with his pertinences; of þe yifte of Henry Doylly, þe church of Saynte George the which is i-sette in the castell of oxonford, with all thynges þe which been of his fee, þe which to þe same church perteynen; of þe ȝefte of Master Geffrey Gibwyn, all his londe in þe town of Mersche, with all his pertenences: to be had and to be holde, to þe same Abbot and chanons and to here successours, in-to perpetuell almes. And þat þey haue and holde þe ffredoms þe which Henry the Kyng of Inglonde beelsire of Kyng Henry our beelsire, And also þe same Henry Kyng, graunted to þem by his Charters, that is to say, þat þey and all here tenementes and here men been quite [Marginal note: 'Note the fredoms of this Monasteri.'] of Shires and hundredes and wardes and daneȝeldes and commune pleis and all oþer exaccions and quarels, outetake murther & thefte i-preued; with sock and sack, tol and them, and Infangenthefe, as þe chartors [ [Added from the Latin.] of the] aforesaide Kynges of Inglonde our predecessours and of oþer yevers aforsaide, [þe [Added from the Latin.] which þe aforesaide abbot and chanons haue of them, in]

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