Will of Elizabeth Anderson of Devonport, of which Robert Frederick Hammick was executor and his wife and daughter legatees; 26 April 1900. Probate copy.
Grant by Richard I, King of England (1189–1199), to William de Wrotham of all the lands held by Robert de Osberville in Exton, Hawkridge, Withypool, Somerset, and elsewhere; Lyons-la-Forêt, 25 Aug. 1198
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Latin. See Bernard Quaritch, Bookhands of the Middle Ages, VII, Medieval Manuscripts and Charters, Catalogue 1315 (London, 2004), no. 10; Richard A. Linenthal, ‘Medieval and renaissance manuscripts: a handlist of the collection of B. S. Cron’, The Book Collector, 54 (2005), 553–63, Misc. 14. Own...
Grant by Richard, son of Andrew Luttrell, to his brother Geoffrey Luttrell (d. 1216/17) of land in Gamston, Nottinghamshire, in exchange for land in Tollerton, Nottinghamshire; early 13th cent
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Latin. See Bernard Quaritch, Bookhands of the Middle Ages, VII, Medieval Manuscripts and Charters, Catalogue 1315 (London, 2004), no. 11; Richard A. Linenthal, ‘Medieval and renaissance manuscripts: a handlist of the collection of B. S. Cron’, The Book Collector, 54 (2005), 553–63, Misc. 15. Own...
Quitclaim by Sibilla daughter of Robert Shunet of Norwich and his wife Christina to Langley Abbey, Norfolk, of land in Earlham, Norfolk; Norwich, 29 Sept. 1268. Latin. See Bernard Quaritch, Bookhands of the Middle Ages, VII, Medieval Manuscripts and Charters, Catalogue 1315 (London, 2004), no. 1...
Quitclaim by Adam le Neve of Heigham, Norfolk, to Langley Abbey, Norfolk, of land in Bowthorpe, Norfolk; early 14th cent. Latin. See Bernard Quaritch, Bookhands of the Middle Ages, VII, Medieval Manuscripts and Charters, Catalogue 1315 (London, 2004), no. 16; Richard A. Linenthal, ‘Medieval and ...
Grant by Gilbert Tisun, with the consent of his wife and sons, and for the souls of William I, King of England (1066–1087) and Queen Matilda (d. 1083), to Selby Abbey, West Riding, Yorkshire, of land in Gunby, East Riding, Yorkshire, Averham, Nottinghamshire, Ella, East Riding, Yorkshire, and Lund, East Riding, Yorkshire, in return for Gilbert becoming a brother ('plenarius frater) of Selby; England, 1070-1100
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With a grant by Sweyn ('Suanus'), one of Gilbert's men, to Selby Abbey of land in Duffield, East Riding, Yorkshire. Witnessed by Archbishop Thomas (of Bayeux) (of York, 1070–1100) and others. Latin. See Charles Travis Clay, ed., Early Yorkshire Charters, XII, The Tison Fee, The Yorkshire Archaeo...