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 1260? Grant to Oseney, by John of Tew, of 3 roods arable.

KNOWE þoo that Been nowe and to Bee that I, John of Tywe, yafe And Grauntid, and with this charter confermyd,

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for me and myne heyres ffor Euer, to god and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseneye and to þe chanons þere seruyng god & for Euer to serue, iij. roddis of Arable londe In the ffelde of Hokenorton At Wlsiwelle By the roddys of Richard Reve ['Ricardi prepositi.'] : to be holde and to be had to þe saide church and chanons þere seruyng god, well and In peece, ffrely and quietly, In-to ffree pure ande perpetuell almys for Euer. And I John and myne heyres þe foresaide iij. rodys off londe to þe saide church and chanons þere seruyng God agaynste all men and women schall warantiȝe aquite and Defende for Euer as pure and perpetuell almys. In-to witnesse, et cetera.

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