[NOTE.—The pension of 2s. paid by this church to Godstow is mentioned in pope Nicholas IV's Taxatio, 1291, and was still paid at the dissolution, 1540 (Monast. iv. 375).]
About 1150. Grant to Godstow by Ralph Bloet, of the advow|son of the church.
THE sentence of this chartur is, þat Raph bloet gaf, & grauntid, to god & to our ladi & to seint Iohn baptiste & to þe churche of Godestowe & to þe holi minchons þer seruinge god, his churche of Daglingworth, wiþe all his pertinences, into perpetuel almis, for þe helþe of his sowle & of his predecessours, freli & quietli fro all seculer seruice: & is with-oute date.
[[NOTE.—Witnesses are Matthew, archdeacon of Gloucester (died 1177); Robert of Meisi; Robert of Everci, &c.]]About 1150. Confirma|tion to Godstow, by the donor's brother Walter Bloet, of no. 146.
THE sentence of þis chartur is, þat watur bloet gaf & grauntid, & confirmid, with his writinge, to god & to þe churche of our ladi & of seint Iohn baptiste of Godestow, & to þe minchons þer seruinge god, for þe helþe of his sowle & of his aunceturs & successurs, þe gifte þe whiche sire Raph bloet, his brother, made to hem & confirmid with his writinge, Also the churche of Dalingworþe, with all his pertinens, in-to pur & perpetuel almis: & þat his graunt shold be sure, he put to his seele: & is with-oute date [Witnesses: (the donor) Ralph Bloet, and Stephen of Silcestria.] .
About 1220. Confirma|tion to Godstow, by the donor's nephew William Bloet, of no. 146.
THE sentence of þis chartur is, þat william bloet, for þe sake of charite & loue, for his owne helþe & for þe sowlis of his aunceturs & successours, grauntid, & confermid with his writinge, to god & to þe church of our ladi and seint Iohn