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

and quyte-claymed for ever, to the abbesse of Godestowe and to the couent of the same place, x. d. of yerely rent to be take at ij. termes of the yere; that is to sey, of j. half acre of lond that Walter Noreys held of them in the feld of Bewmounte, ix. d at Estir, And of the house which Rogere of Ammory held of them, j. d. at the fest of seynt Bartholomew, in the parissh of seynt Gyle withyn the subarbis of Oxenford: To be had and to be hold, to the said abbesse and Couent and to ther successours for them and ther successours for euer, frely and quyetly, holy wele and in pease, with all the right and clayme that they had or myght have in the said half acre of lond and in the said house, with ther pertynentis. And for this yifte and graunte & cetera the said abbesse and couent yaf to them j. mark of sterlyngis in warison. Into witnesse, & cetera.

A quyte-clayme of Thomas Hastel Fitȝ Henry Hastell for all his londe with the partynentis, & cetera.

About 1270. Sale to Godstow, by Thomas son of Henry son of Hastel, of land. Purchase|money, £1.

THE sentence of this quyteclayme is, that Thomas fitȝ henry hastel graunted, lette, and quyte-claymed, for hym and his heires for ever, to the abbesse of Godestowe and to the couent of the same place, all þat lond, with all his pertynentis, the which lieth bitwene the lond that was of Roger Wrothe of the one partie and the lond of Richard Toky of the other party in the parissh of seynt Gyle with-out the north gate in the subarbis of Oxenford: To be had and to be hold, for hym and his heires for euer, with all the right and clayme that he had or myght haue in the said lond, with his pertynentis, frely and quyetly, holy, wele, and in [folio 96] pease for all service custome and demaunde to hym and to his heires longyng. And for this graunte, lettyng & cetera, The forsaid abbesse and Couent yaf to hym xx. shillings of sterlyngis in warison. Into witnesse of the which thyng, & cetera.

A Charter of Henry fitȝ Mylo of a mese in the parissh of seynt Gyle.

About 1270. Sale to Godstow, by Henry son of Milo, of land. Quit-rent, a rose. Purchase|money, 5s.

THE sentence of this charter is, that henry fitȝ Mylo yaf, & cetera, to god & cetera and to the mynchons of Godestowe

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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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London :: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner,
1911 [i.e.1905-11.]

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