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2. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 29
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Notification of grant. Stallingborough (Lincolnshire) (manor). Feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 23 Ed. I (1295). . Notice given by Norman de Arcy, son of Sir Philip de Arcy, to Sir Richard de Arcy of Flixburg, Sir Robert de Lisle, lord of Salekline, William Pynton of Konyngesby, Sir Robert de Nevill, and many others, free tenants of the manor of Stalyngburgh, that he has granted to his son and heir, Sir Robert de Arcy, all their homages and services. Dated at his manor of Noketon. On the dorse is a copy of a grant by Sir Robert de Arcy to Sir Philip de Kyme [?] of the whole manor of Stalyngburgh, enumerating all the tenants. [Both documents are copies, c. 1350; for the original of the first, see the entry on p. 681 of the Calendar of Charters, Rolls, etc., in the Bodleian Library and on p. 29 of vol. 76 of the Dodsworth MSS.]
3. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 29*
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Grant. Stallingborough (Lincolnshire) (manor). [Feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 23 Ed. I?] (1295). . Grant from Robert, son of Sir Norman de Arcy, kt., to Sir Philip de Kyme, kt., the whole of his manor of Stalyngburgh with appurtenances ; also the homage and whole of the services of William de Moigne, Agnes le Moigne, and others, which they held of him in the county of Lincoln; also he grants Walter Scharpe his native, with all his chattels, etc., to hold the same for ever (copy).
4. MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 36
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Grant and assignment. Stallingborough (Lincolnshire) (manor). Feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 23 Ed. I (1 Aug. 1295). . Grant and assignment from Norman de Arcy, son of Philip de Arcy, to Sir Robert de Arcy, his son, and to his heirs and assigns, all the homages and other services of Sir Richard de Arcy of Flixeburg and others (enumerated), pertaining to the manor of Stalyngburgh or elsewhere. Dated at Noketon. [For a copy, c. 1350?, see p. 679 of the Calendar of Charters, Rolls, etc., in the Bodleian Library, and on p. 29 of vol. 76 of the Dodsworth MSS.]