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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London :: Pub. for the Early English text society, by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd.,
1907-1913.
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About 1270. Acknow|ledgement to Oseney, by Thomas le franklin, that he is bound to pay them the quit|rent, as in no. 224.

KNOWE all men that I, Thomas lee ffrankaleyne, Grauntid, for me and myne heyres or myne assynes for Euer, to paye to William, Abbot of Oseneye, and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, iiij. s. yerely at þe termes In the charter that they hauen of John Chorleton of þe foresaide rente i-contente, And þat þe foresaide Abbot And chanons may distrayne [me [Inserted from the Latin.] and

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my heirs or my assigns by whatever kind of distraint] þorowgh all the londes and tenementes (holdyng [Omit, out of place: unless it is '[or] holdyng[s],' an alternative rendering.] ) the which I holde In Hokenorton, and all ['all. . .holding' =all who hold: 'omnes . . . tenentes' = omnes, qui tenent. . .] the foresaide londis and tenementes holdyng, to paye to the foresaide Abbot and chanons þe foresaide yerely rente at þe termes i-set, if wee fayle (that god forbede). In-to witnesse, et cetera.

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