The english register of Godstow nunnery, near Oxford : written about 1450 / edited with an introduction by Andrew Clark.

for hym and his heires and his assignes, all his right and clayme that he had or myght have in a selde with a stalle and celer and pertynentis that he had in Oxenforde, the which selde with the pertynentis he axed of the forsaid hugh by a breef of entryng that is I-called 'breve introitus' afore ser Martyn litelbere, the kyngis Iustice at that tyme, and his felawes: To be had and to be hold, to the forsaid hugh and his heires or his assignes, frely quyetly wele and in pease for euer. And for this relese, & cetera, the forsaid hugh yaf to hym afore the forsaid ser martyn, the kyngis Iustice, xvj. shillings of sterlyngis in warison. Into witnesse, & cetera. The date at Westmynster, the friday next afore the fest of seynt luke the Euangelist, the fyve and fyfty yere of the reigne of kyng henry the sone of kyng Iohn.

A Charter to Mariote, the doughtir of hugh hore of Oxenford, I-made by hugh hore to the same, for a stalle and a celer vndir, for her seruyce.

About 1276. Draft con|veyance to Mariote Hore, by her father Hugh, of a part of no. 557, quit-rent to the mesne lord, a rose.

THE sentence of this charter is, that hugh hore of Oxenford yaf & cetera to Marione his doughtir, for her seruyce, a benche with a Celer vndir, that is bitwene the house of laurence Ber|narde of the west parte and Isowde Champeneis of the Est parte in Alhalewyn parissh of Oxenford: To be had and to be holde, of hym and his heires, to the same Marione and to her heires or to whom-so-ever and when-so-ever [s]he wold yeve selle or bequeth or assigne hit, frely and quyetly wele and in pease for ever, yeldyng therof yerely to hym and to his heires one rose at Midsomer, and doyng to the chief lord of that fee dewe service and I-wonyd, for all seruyce custome and seculer demaunde. And hugh and his heires warantiȝed and defended the forsaid benche (or stalle), with the Celer and the pertynentis, to the forsaid marione, and to her heires, or to whom|so-ever and whan-so-ever she wold yeve selle bequethe or assigne hit, for euer ayenst all peple. And that this his yifte, & cetera [Witnesses include: Nicholas of Kingeston, maior, and Jeffrey goldsmith and Nicholas of Coleshull, ballivi, of Oxford, who took office Michaelmas, 1275.] .

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The english register of Godstow nunnery, near Oxford : written about 1450 / edited with an introduction by Andrew Clark.
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1911 [i.e.1905-11.]

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