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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[185.] A charter of þe Kyng of þe same londe and of other in the same towne [folio 40a] Bitwene vs and Gilberte of Hide.

1211, Oct. Confirma|tion to Oseney, by Gilbert of Hide, nephew of Robert of Nevile the donor, of no. 181, and of no. 183, Oseney paying him £6 13s. 4d.

ÞIS is A finall acorde In the Courte of owre lorde þe Kyng at Westmynster, fro þe Daye of Saynte Miȝghell In-to xv. daies,

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of þe Rayne of Kyng John þe xiijo, afore þe Kyng hym-selfe, Symon of pateshull, Jamys of poterne, Henry of pounte alde|mare, Robert of Aumare, Roger Huscarle, Justices, and oþer true men of owre lorde þe Kynge þenne þere present; Bitwene Gilbert of Hide, axer, and clement, Abbot of Oseneye, holder, By Roger, chanon, i-sett in his stede to wynne or to lese: of vj. ȝerdes of londe, and j. mese, with þe pertinences, In litull tywe: whereof hit was i-pletid Bitwene them, In the same Courte: that is to say, þe same aforesaide Gilbert relesid and quite-claymed, of hym-selfe and of his heyres, to þe forsaide Abbot and to his successours & to þe church of seynt Marie of Oseney, all þe Ryȝght and clayme that he had In the forsaide vj. ȝerdes, and the foresaide mese, with þe pertinences, for Euer. And ffurþermore the same Gilberte relesid and quite-claymed, of hym-selfe and of his Eyres, to þe same Abbot and to his suc|cessours, all þe right and clayme þat he had or myȝght haue In viij. ȝerdes [of land], with þe pertinences, the which Robert of Neuile, þe huncle of the same Gilberte, ȝafe to þe church of Saynte marie of Oseney In-to pure and perpetuell almes. And for this relese, and quite-clayme, fyne, and acorde, þe forsaide Abbot ȝafe to þe same Gilberte xcem marke [i.e. 'decem,' retaining the Latin.] of Siluer, et cetera.

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