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

[folio 3b] abyde, to þe vsys of all þem to profete, sauyng dignytees and customs of the bisshop and of the church of lincolne: þerfore of this owre confirmacion agayne-sayers ['contradictores atque convulsores.'] and pluckers a-waye, and of this church robbers of goodes and wasters, if tweys and þe thirde tyme i-warned to satisfaccion wille not come, with the bonde of curse we bynde hym; Ande to alle to þe same place here ryȝghtes kepyng, be peece of oure lorde Ihu criste, þat here þe frute of goode workyng þey take, and, in tyme to be, rewardis of euerlastyng Joy geete þey. Amen.

[15.] A charter of Robert Doylly the secunde vndur|write, of þe Encresynges to þe forsaide writynges.

About 1140? Grant to Oseney, by the founder, in addition to the gifts in no. 12, of (l) in Oxford, the house of William son of Helga; (m) in Watereaton, a garden; land of Wido reeve; and one cottar's land.

BE hit i-knowe to alle true men of holy church boþe present and to be þat I, Robert Doylly, above thes thynges þe which I haue i-ȝefe to þe church of god and to saynte Marye of Oseney whenne I foundid hit, for my helth and my wyfes and of my soones & aunceturs and my parentis, ȝefe and graunte these encresynges [But four of them had been included in his former gift: viz. no. 12 (a), (b), (f), (g); and it is possible that his house here called of William is Waryn's house, no. 12 (i).] , to þe same church and chanons in hit seruyng god, perpetuelly to be had:—a dwellyng of William fiȝht Helg; and [Marginal note: 'Weyres & tithings of Mylles Oxon. &c.'] all mansions þe which I had vppon the were; and þe tithynges of my mylles þe which ben by þe castell of oxonforde; ande ij. shelyngworth of rente, ande þe tithyng of Nichol of stodeham, þe which fromunde Capeleyne helde; and my gar|deyne with þe londe that longeth to hym of Eton; And Wydon reve, with all his tenure; And the londe ['terram unius cotarii.'] of oo cotarye. These witnessys, ffowke Doylly, et cetera. Þis yifte I made, grauntyng my soonys Henry And gilberte and my wife and my broþer ffowke.

[16.] A charter confermyng, of Henry Doylly þe ffirst, of þe ȝiftes of Robert Doylly the Secunde his ffadur.

About 1152. Confirma|tion to Oseney, by Henry Doyly I, of his father's grants, as in no. 12, with addition of Watling|ton church, as in no. 13, with manorial privileges.

BE hit i-knowe to true men of holy church boþe present and to be þat I, Henry Doylly, graunte and with my charter con|ferme, in-to perpetuell almes, to þe church of god and of saynte marye his modur and to the chanons in hit seruyng god—þe

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