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

that is to sey, at Ester vj. d and at Mighelmasse vj. d. And the seid William and his heires warantiȝed the said lond, with the pertynentis, to the forsaid Robert and Margerye and to ther heires comyng of them or to whom-so-ever they wold yeve selle or assigne hit, excepte to religious men, ayenst all men and women. And for this graunte, & cetera, the forsaid Robert and Margery yaf to hym xx. shillings in warison. And that, & cetera.

[folio 135b] A Charter of Cristyne the relicte of Iohn Dyer confermyng the graunte, takyng, and letyng, that William his sone and his heire made to Robert Gloser and to Margarete [In error for 'Margery.'] his wyfe, & cetera.

About 1220. Confirma|tion by Cristina, widow of John dyer, to Robert le gloser, of no. 686. Purchase|money, £2.

THE sentence of this charter is, that Cristyne the relicte of Iohn dyer, confermed with this her charter the graunte, takyng, and letyng, þat William [folio 136] his sone and heire made to Robert Gloser and to Margarete [In error for 'Margery.'] his wyf and to ther heires, of that londe the which is in seynt Mighels parissh without the sowthe yate, of the fee of the priour and chanons of seynt Frideswithe, which is beside the lond of Thomas Coppe vndir the walle, as witnesseth the charter of William his son I-made to Robert Gloser and Margarete [In error for 'Margery.'] his wyf and to ther heires. And Cristyne and her heires warantiȝed the forsaid lond to the forsaid Robert Gloser and Margarete [In error for 'Margery.'] his wyf and to ther heires ayenst all men and women. And for this graunte, & cetera, they yaf to her and to William her son and heire iij. marke in warison. In witnes, & cetera.

[folio 136b] A charter Originall of William fitȝ Iohn Dyer of Oxenford, I-made to Robert Gloser and to Margarete [The Latin has Margery.] his wyf, for that lond that he helde of the fee of the priour and chanons of Seynt Frydeswith vnder the Walle, & cetera.

About 1230. Sale to Robert gloser, by William son of John dyer, of land; quit-rent, 5s. Purchase|money, £2.

THE sentence of this charter is, that William fitȝ Iohn graunted, toke, and lete, & cetera, to Robert Gloser and to Margarete [The Latin has Margery.] his wyf, that lond that he held of the fee of the

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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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