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

heyres or to whoome I wolde assyne, the which also londe with þe pertinences I Raph dischargid by assyse afore Sir Martyn Patessehull and oþer Justices of our lorde þe Kynge at oxon|forde agaynste þe foresaide petur soone of þe preste, Roger Runcyn, and Henry Ruffun, clerke: to be holde and to Be had, to the saide chanons for Euer, in-to ffree and perpetuell almes, well and In peece, worschipfully and holy, with the mese afore|saide, and all pertinences, In medes, pastures, weyes & patthis, with all fredoms, and fre customs, and all other thynges and places to þe foresaide londe [pertaining], & what-soo-Euer þyng of Ryȝght In þe same londe with the pertinences I had or myȝght [folio 43b] haue, withoute oonye withholdyng, paying ȝerely to þe fore|saide petur, and too his heyres, j. peyre of gloves of j. ob. at Estur, for all seculer seruice, exaccion, and Demaunde, sauyng foreyne ['salvo forinseco servicio.'] seruice. Vppon þe ȝeldyng of þe foresaide gloves the foresaide chanons I haue attorned to þe foresaide petur and to his heyres, and I and myne heyres þe saide londe with all thynges aforenamyd to þe saide chanons for Euer schall waran|tiȝe agaynste all pepull. And for þis ȝifte graunte confermyng and warantiȝyng þe forsaide chanons ȝafe to me, of þe charite of þere howse, a C. s. of sterlynges. And that þis my ȝifte [The first witness is Walter Foliott, sheriff of Oxfordshire (1225).] , et cetera.

[200.]

1225. Confirma|tion to Oseney, by Peter of Shipton, as feudal superior, of no. 199, subject to the gloves quit-rent.

KNOWE þoo that Be present and to be þat I, petur of Shipton, þe soone ['filius Stephani sacerdotis de Orton.'] of stephyn preste of Orton, for myne helth and of myne, Sure and well had grauntid, & with my present charter confermed for Euer, to god and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseney and to þe chanous þere seruyng god, þe ȝifte That to them made Raph of Melkysham of j. ȝerde of londe In Dunstywe, þe which was of þe Demayne of Stephyn Runcyn, with the mese mooste Nyȝeste to the howse of Wymunde of Dunstywe, and with all oþer pertinences, þe which londe with þe pertinences þe same Raph discharged by assise afore Martyn of Pateshull and oþer Justices of our lorde þe Kynge at oxon|forde agaynste me and Roger Runcyn ande Henry Reede clerke: to be holde and to be had, to þe same chanons for Euer, of me and of myne heyres, well and In pece, holy and worschipfully, with all the pertinences, In all thynges and places to þe same

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