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

God, agaynste all men and women schall warantiȝe Aquite and defende for Euer. In-to witnesse, et cetera.

[246.]

About 1280? Grant to Oseney, by Robert Chapman, of a half|acre.

KNOWE þoo that Been nowe and to Bee that I, Robert chapman of Hok[enorton], y [folio 54a] afe and Grauntid, and with this present charter haue confermyd, for me and my heyres for Euer, to God and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseney and to þe chanons þere seruyng God and for Euer to serue, (ij. rodes [By a singular mistake the translator at this point brings in the substance of no. 247. It runs in the Latin 'one half-acre of land at the Holegore, next the land of John of Cherlton.'] of londe In the ffelde of Hokenorton vppon Stapulhulle by the londe of fflorence of mydylynton): to be holde and to be had, to the saide church and chanons þere seruyng god, well and In peece, ffrely and quietly, In-to ffree pure and perpetuell almys for Euer. And I and myne heyres þe saide londe to þe saide church and chanons agaynste all pepull schall warantiȝe aquite ande defende for Euer. In-to witnesse, et cetera.

[247.]

About 1280? Grant to Oseney, by Alice of Whichford, of 2 roods.

KNOWE þoo that ben nowe and to Bee that I Aliȝ of Whicheforde yafe ande Grauntid, with and this present charter confermyd, for me and myne heyres for Euer, to god and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseneye and to the chanons þere seruyng god and þere to Serue for Euer, ij. roddis of londe In the ffelde of Hokenorton vppon stapulhulle By the londe of fflorence of Midelynton: to Be holde and to be had to the saide church and chanons þere seruyng God, well and In peece, ffrely and quietly, In-to ffree pure and perpetuell Almes for Euer. And I Aliȝ and myne heyres the forsaide roddis of londe to þe foresaide church and chanons þere seruyng god agaynste all men And women schall warantiȝe Aquite and Defende. In-to witnesse, et cetera.

[248.]

About 1280? Grant to Oseney, by Henry Dymock, of 1 rood.

KNOWE þoo that Been nowe and to bee that I, Henry Dymmoc of Hokenorton, yafe and Grauntid, and with this present charter confermyd, to God and to þe Church of Seynte marie of Oseneye and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, j. rodde of Arable londe agaynste Rowein Hulle, Bitwene the

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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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