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About 1200. Grant to Oseney, by Henry Doyly II, of leave to shut up a way.
KNOWE þoo that bee nowe and to Bee that I, Henry Doylly, the lorde Kynges constable, yafe and Grauntid, and
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About 1200. Grant to Oseney, by Henry Doyly II, of leave to shut up a way.
KNOWE þoo that bee nowe and to Bee that I, Henry Doylly, the lorde Kynges constable, yafe and Grauntid, and
with this present writyng confermyd, to the worschip of God and of Seynte marie, to þabbot of Oseney and couent or chanons of the same place, In Hokenorton licence to close a wey that was bitwene my courte and þe courte of þe foresaide chanons for the Emendyng of eyþer courte; And þe foresaide weye, ffor þe Sowles of my aunceturs, In-to pure and perpetuell almes, to þe Encresyng of þere courte to þe foresaide chanons yafe ande Grauntid. In-to witnesse [William of Hereville is one.] , et cetera.