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

to be had, to þe saide Richard and to his eyres, for ij. s. and vj. d. ȝerely to vs and to our successours in the day of Seynte Marten at Hensenton for euer to be payde for all seruice, sauyng to vs and to our successours sute of our courte of the forsaide Richard and his heyres, and sauyng to vs homage aforsaide, And that hit schall not be lefull to the forsaide Richard and to his eyres oony thyng of the forsaide londes and mese to oony man to ley to wedde ['invadiare.'] , selle, or to bequeth, without speciall licens of thabbot of Oseneye and the Couent. Of þe which thyng, et cetera.

[123.]

Reference to no. (?) 21.

HIT [In the MS. the four deeds (nos. 123-6), are marked by brackets, and in each case 'Nota' in the margin.] is to be mynded that thabbot of Oseney hath in the towne of Hensynton þe tithe of j. hide [of] londe perteynyng to the church of Seynte George of þe ȝifte of Robert Doyly, as hit is open in the title of 'the [Apparently in error for 'How St. George's church was given to Oseney': p. 22/4.] ffundacion of the Howse of Oseney,' the which londe þe templarijs holden.

[124.]

Reference to nos. (?) 120-1.

ALSO þabbot hath j. hide of londe in the same towne, with A mese, medys, and oþer pertinences.

[125.]

Reference to no. 92.

ALSO note that we [have] a thyng to be remembrud of ['habemus memorandum de inquisi|tione.'] An Inquisicion i-made of our ffredoms in Hensynton of Sute not to be doo at þe Hundrede of Worton ['de Wottona,' correctly, in the Latin.] .

[XX. Of White-hill in Tackley parish]

[126.]

Reference to nos. 21, 26, 29, 41.

ABBOT of Oseneye hath in Whithull ij. parties of þe scheves of all the Demayne sumtyme of Sire Hugh Wythulle, Knyȝht, and of ryȝht of all thyng the which is wonyd to be tithed perteynyng to the church of Seynte George, of þe ȝifte of [the] Doyllys, and confirmacion of Bisshopes and of þe chapiter of lincoln and of popis of Rome.

[XXI. Of Great Barton]

[127.]

Reference to nos. 129, 37, 133-4, 136.

[folio 29a] HIT is to be knowe what [Read 'that': 'Sciendum quod habemus.'] we haue in grete Bar|ton þe church with þe chapell of Sanforde and lodewell of þe

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