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

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The English register of Oseney abbey / by Oxford, written about 1460. Ed., with an introduction and indexes, by Andrew Clark.
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1907-1913.
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[93.] A confirmacion of Syr Hugh Plesettis of liberteys and ffredoms.

1300, June 8. Recitation, by Hugh of Plessets, of no. 39, i.e. of Robert Doyly II's renuncia|tion of feudal rights over Oseney, and con|firmation of it.

TO all cristen men this present writyng to see or to here, Hugh of plesettis [Hugh of Plessets succeeded (no. 260) in 1291 to the barony of Hooknorton (formerly of the Doyly family); was summoned to Parliament as baron in Feb. 1299/1300; died 1301.] , Knyȝth, helth in owre lorde. Knowe ȝe me to ['inspexisse cartam.'] haue i-lokyd or seen þe charter þat which Robert Doylly maade to god and to seynte Marye and to þe chanons of Oseney, conteynyng these wordis:—

Know all cristen men that I, Robert Doylly, grauntid and with my charter confermed, for me and my heyres, to god and to þe church of Seynte Mary of Oseney and to þe chanons þer seruyng god and for Euer to serue, for my helth and of Edith my wife and my kynnesfolkes and of my ffrendes, in-to ffre pure and perpetuell almes, all londes rentes tithis tenementes and possessions both of þe church and of þe layfee þe which þey haue off my ȝifte and of þe ȝiftes of my men, and þe which of me or my heyres or my men they maye gete in tyme to be, in all [my] maners, with all fredoms [Marginal note: 'Note þe fredoms of þe founder.'] and free customs þe which I Euer had or oony of my aunceturs or in tyme to be maye gete or oony of my heyres maye gete. I grauntid also to þe same chanons and to here successours, for me and my heyres, that þey haue þer courte for Euer ffre in all my maners [In the margin: 'Cudelynton' with underneath a carefully drawn hand pointing to it.] of all þere men for all maner transgressions and Defautes where-so-Euer and whenne-so-Euer and of what-Euer thyng þe[y] happe; And that þey and þere men be quite for Euer fro all maner sutes of

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my courte and of my heyres, and of vywe [of] freplegges all ['all' in error for 'or.' In no. 39, p. 43/15 the corresponding clause is 'and of lawday.' The court-leet represented the delegated jurisdiction of the king exercised by the lord of the manor.] courte riall, and of þoo thynges that longe to vywe, and of all sutes of my Milles, and of all helpes tallages exaccions quarels and demandis; And [if] for flyȝght or felonye oony of þere men ofte to lese his catall, þey shall be of þe same chanons, withoute oony withholdyng to me or of my heyres; and if [Lines dropped out: cp. no. 39, p. 43/21, 22, 23, 24.] þere tenauntes of þe same chanons haue be i-founde or i-arested I graunte for me and my heyres to þe saide chanons and to þere successours what-so-Euer thyng þere [Lines dropped out: cp. no. 39, p. 43/21, 22, 23, 24.] mowe to fall for Euer; Also, if they or þere men be amercid agaynst me or my heyres or my baylyffes or my men, for oony maner cawse trespase or forfet, all þe mercynges and mercementes and all fynys and all profettes and all owte-goynges of pleys þe which come forthe of them or of þere men shall be of þe same chanons, withoute oony with|holdyng to me or to my heyres, wheþer hit be for a defawte or for oony oþer cawse. I haue i-grauntid also to þe same chanons and to þere successours that noþer I, noþer my eyres, noþer none In owre name, noþer of owr, maye hereafter axe of þe forsaide chanons or of her successours or of þere men ony custom or seruice or bondage, noþer to put þere men in preson or in-to bondys or in-to stocke for oony trespase or forfet, but with open thefte or manslawȝtter vppon [folio 22b] my demayne londis þey haue be take and attached. I will also and surely charge, for me and my heyres, þat þe forsayde chanons and þere successours and þere men haue well and in pece, In all my maners wodes and waters pondys and ffischynges, fre fisshyng and fre Entre and owte-goyng and pannage of þere hogges quyte (oute-take styvys and my parkes i-closid in): and [that] þey haue ffre commune to þere shepe and hogges, and to all oþer bestis In all my maners and in woodis, and [that] þey be not Imparkid or poynyd but þey be i-founde In open harme: that, if hit happe, by a wedde [i.e. surety.] þey maye receyue þere bestes; and after, by þe vywe of lawfull men, þe harme þat þere bestes haue i-doo, owte [of] my courte, þey may make to [be] emendid. To þese thynges I haue i-grauntid, for me and my heyres, þat þey haue housboote

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and heyboote and to be i-brendid resonably at þere granges in my woodys In þoo places where I haue woodys. Also I graunte, for me and my heyres for Euer, þat þe saide chanons and þere successours may chese to þem and ordeyne a prelate to þere will after þe decese of Euery prelate, with-oute lette of me or of my heyres: and þat þey may put, haue, and doo awey, In all here granges, kepers suche as þey seme expedient to þem and þere howse: and that this my ȝifte, graunte, and charter confirma|cion, be stable and sure for Euer, to this writyng I haue i-put my seele. These witnesses: Geffrey arthor, Roger of Amery, ffulke of Oyly, Hugh of Tywe, Robert ffiȝt Widon, philippe of Hampton, Raph ffiȝt Raph, Roger testarde, Roger of Amory, and oþer.

ffor þis ['Ego igitur.'] , I, þe forsaide Hugh of plesettis, all þe ȝiftis grauntes and confirmacions above i-write, as hit is above i-write, I-maade to god and to þe church of Seynte Marye of Osney and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, hauyng ['ratas habens et gratas.'] i-confermed and plesid, for me and my heyres, them to god, to þe church of Seynte marye of Oseney above-saide, and to þe chanons In hit seruyng god, graunte, ande for Euer-more with this present writyng conferme. In-to witnesse of this thyng this present writyng with my seeles pryntyng I haue i-strengthid hit. These witnysses: Henry thisteldene, that tyme shreve of Oxonforde; John of Elfesfelde [i.e. Elsfield.] , Richard of Amory, John of prewes, Walter of Wyȝhthull, Knyȝthtes; Symon of Grenehull, þat tyme stywarde of Walyngforde; Roger of Bewbeche, Hugh of Barton, Henry of Dichele, and oþer. i-ȝefe and i-doo at Osney, þe Wodenysday nexte afore þe fest of seynte Barnabe thapostele, þe ȝere of our lord MlCCC., and In the ȝere of þe regne of Kyng Edwarde þe soone of Kyng Henry xxviij.

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