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2. MS. Ch. Berks. 19
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). Indenture by which the priory grants to William de Leukenore 2½ acres of land in Chalcford lying in Medforlang, la Lure, and by Copinghomeweye in exchange for land lying in front of the court of the convent at Chalcford, called Wiþescroft. Witnesses: Roger parson of Leukenore , Walter Bacun , Hubert of Hatfeld , Ralph Pol of Sidenham , Adam of Sopicote [Sapcote] , William the marshal , Robert de la more , Nicholas Gulias . ⟨c. 1270–74.⟩
3. MS. Ch. Berks. 20a
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- 1220 - 1220
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). Hugh de Fonte grants to W., prior &c. of W⟨allingford⟩ in free alms, 6½ acres of arable land in Eston and one rood of meadow in Wynterdole, which John, formerly vicar of Eston , once held from him. Witnesses: Robert of Sumel ’, Alexander de Stall[is] , Nicholas de Stall[is] , William the esquire , Roger the clerk , William the marshal , Nicholas þinbern ’. He ..., Adam of Aldentone . ⟨c. 1220.⟩
4. MS. Ch. Berks. 22
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). Roger son of Peter of Chalcford grants to W⟨allingford⟩ in free alms a croft called Chalfcroft in Chalcford, except a third part which Isowde, mother of William the marshal holds in dower. Rent 12d. For this the monks gave him 2½ marks. Witnesses: Thomas of Gingestone , Adam of Copicote , Nicholas the clerk , Hugh of Stockenechun ..., Auger de la Redelan’, Robert Melesop , Hugh de la Liþ , Henry son of Peter , Richard son of Nicholas . ⟨c. 1270–74.⟩
5. MS. Ch. Berks. 37
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- 1270 - 1274
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). Hugh son of Robert of Chalkford , grants to W⟨allingford⟩ in free alms one acre of arable land in C⟨halkford⟩ in Holewellefurlong. For this sir Ralph of Watlington prior of W⟨allingford⟩ gave him [7/- or 10/-]. Witnesses: sir Geoffrey de Leukenore, steward of the honour of W⟨allingford⟩ , sir William Huschal , sir Thomas de Valencis , knights, master Ralph of Belvero (?), Robert de Louches of W⟨allingford⟩ , William the marshal, ... of Chalcford , William the esquire of the priory of W⟨allingford⟩ , William of Synynes , Geoffrey the clerk of ...etinge. ⟨c. 1270–74.⟩
6. MS. Ch. Berks. 42a
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). Hugh son of Robert of Chalcford , grants to Ralph of Watlingtone, prior &c. of W⟨allingford⟩ , in free alms, 2 half acres and one rood of arable land in Eston, in Wodewayforlong. Witnesses: Sir Alan fitz-Rowald , Auger of Rodelan’, Henry ... of Chalkeforde , Roger le marssal , Geoffrey Wodewarde . ⟨c. 1270.⟩–74.
7. MS. Ch. Berks. 42b
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Aston Rowant (Oxon.). The same ⟨ Hugh son of Robert of Chalcford ⟩ grants to the same ⟨ Ralph of Watlingtone, prior &c. of W⟨allingford⟩ ⟩, in free alms, two half acres in Eston in Longeheggesforlong. Witnesses: Sir Baud[ewin] ..., Sir Henry le Tyeys , Simon atte more , William Thurburd , ... le mareschal, Henry West , Geoffrey the prior’s clerk. ⟨c. 1270–74.⟩.
8. MS. Ch. Berks. 46
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- 1274 - 1275
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STOKE (North). Convention dated the Sunday after the feast of St. Matthew the apostle, 3 Ed. I, by which Ralph, the prior, and convent of Wallingford grant to farm to John son of John de Bornfeld the whole of the land in the village of North Stoke which they have by reason of the custody of the land and heirship of Roger Croc to hold until the said Roger is of full age, paying annually 23s.
9. MS. Ch. Berks. 47
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- 1276 - 1277
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Hugh, son of Robert de Chalkford , grants to William de Mynnes for 10 marks of silver the whole of the tenement which was William de Lauenore 's in the village of Chalkford, with a garden, curtilage and field. Dated the Sunday next before the Annunciation, 5 Ed. I.
10. MS. Ch. Berks. 48
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- 1300 - 1300
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OXFORD. Fine levied at Westminster, Easter ... between Henry son of William le ... and Richard his brother of one part, and Eustace de Wallingford and Emma his wife of the other, concerning a messuage in Oxford. (c. 1300.) [Partly obliterated.]
11. MS. Ch. Berks. 49
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- 1272 - 1307
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NEWNHAM-MURREN. John Gredere of Wallingford grants to Thomas de Radelee and Alice his wife and John their son one acre in two pieces of land in the fields of Nywenham near Craumerssche in 'Merssche forlang' near land of Hospital of B. M. Magd. [Mutilated.] Dated at ... Easter Sunday ... of King Edward the son of Henry
12. MS. Ch. Berks. 51
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- 1285 - 1285
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Goring. Indenture by which Gregory, prior &c. of W⟨allingford⟩ grant to the lady Sarah, prioress &c. of Goring, one virgate of land in Goring, called Cunestables lond. Rent: 5/-. Witnesses: Peter, bishop of Exeter , Sir Hugh Bunival, kt., John Luches, mayor of W⟨allingford⟩ , Gilbert Pynscoun , William de la Wyk , John son of Hubert . Given at W⟨allingford⟩ . ⟨3 Feb.⟩ 1285.
13. MS. Ch. Berks. 52
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- 1289 - 1289
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. Indentureby which Gregory, prior &c. of W⟨allingford⟩ , quit-claim to Sir John de Chausy, kt., son of Geoffrey de Chausy of Mapledurham , their right in one acre of meadow called Hawlvesacre and a rent of 10 estiches of eels or 2/- in M⟨apledurham⟩ , which had been in dispute, in return for 5/- annually. Witnesses: Sirs John de Dykeby, steward of the honour of W⟨allingford⟩ , Edmund de Wedone constable of W⟨allingford⟩ , Alan fitz-Rowald , Elias de Whytefelde , kts., Gilbert Pynsun of Molesham , John Fachel , Thomas Hykun . ⟨26 April 1289.⟩
14. MS. Ch. Berks. 59
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- 1319 - 1319
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Richard de Chaddesleye and Thomas de Knokyn appointed by Walter, archbishop of Canterbury , to visit the archdeaconry of Oxford, certify that they have examined the privileges, muniments and other instruments of the prior and convent of Wallingford, concerning the appropriation of the church of Aston, a pension of 100s. from the church of Gersingdon, 7s. from the church of Chinnor, a portion of the tithe of Mongewell estimated at one mark, and l0s. from Tonfeld. Dated at Bampton, 9 Kal. April, 1319.
15. MS. Ch. Berks. 60
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SHABBINGTON, ASTON ROWANT, STOKENCHURCH, and GARSINGTON. Walter, archbishop of Canterbury , confirms to the prior and convent of Wallingford the appropriation of the churches of Shobyndon and Aston Rowant with the chapel of Stokenchurch, together with a pension of 100s. from Garsington church, etc., with certain tithes therein named. Dated at Missenden, the Ides of April, 1320.
16. MS. Ch. Berks. 84
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Alice , who was the wife of Thomas de Radele , quit-claims to John le Pa... of Abingdon all her right in two pieces of arable land lying in the fields of Nywenham near Crowmersh. Dated at Wallingford the Friday in the feast of St. Bennet the abbot, 11 Ed. III.
17. MS. Ch. Berks. 97
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William Heron, the prior, and convent of Wallingford, with the assent of Thomas, the abbot of St. Alban's , demise to Nicholas Heron and Nicholas his son, for 100s., the whole of a messuage and land in Chalkford for their lives, at an annual rent of 8s. Dated at Wallingford the Sunday next after the feast of SS. Philip and James, 32 Ed. III.
18. MS. Ch. Berks. 98
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Indenture made between the prior and convent of Wallingford of the one part, and the lady Alianor Rohant of the other, witnesseth that whereas the lady Alianor is bound to the said prior and convent in £100 by bond, they grant for themselves and successors that if the said lady Alianor, Simon parson of Adwell , and John Joye parson of Stoke Talemach , to whom the manor of Chalkford had been demised by indenture, shall observe the conditions contained in the said indenture, then the said bond to be void. Dated at Wallingford the Sunday in the feast of St. Luke the evangelist, 34 Ed. III.
19. MS. Ch. Berks. 99
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CHALKFORD, CHINNOR, STOKENCHURCH, etc. Indenture made between William de Stevyngton, the prior, and convent of Wallingford of the one part, and the lady Alianor Rohant , Simon parson of Adwell , and Thomas Osgar, clerk, of the other, witnesseth that the said prior and convent demise to the said lady Alianor and others the manor of Chalkford, together with view of frankpledge there, and all lands and tenements, rents and services, which the same prior and convent have in Chinnore, Wilnehale, Kyngeston, and Henton, together with view of frankpledge in Chinnore, and with the tithes of the church of Aston Rohant with all its members, reserving nevertheless to the said prior and convent the whole of the hay of the manor of Aston and a meadow called 'blake' if the said prior and convent have flocks and lambs there, and not otherwise: the tithes of the chapel of Stokenchurch, the wood of Chalkford with a croft adjacent, and the presentations and pensions of the church of Chinnore and the vicarage of Aston excepted; to hold the same for their lives at an annual rent of £60. Dated at Wallingford the Wednesday on the morrow of St. Michael, 34 Ed. III.
20. MS. Ch. Berks. 109
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GARSINGTON. Indenture by which William, the prior, and convent of Wallingford, in consideration of the payment of certain sums of money and an annual rent by Robert Dalton, parson of Garsingdon , covenant not to prosecute or recover upon a judgment obtained in the King's court against the said Robert Dalton for £105. Dated at Wallingford, 12 Sept., 43 Ed. III.
21. MS. Ch. Berks. 115
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St. Mary the Greater, Wallingford. John Teytfott of London grants to Alice Foliot of W⟨allingford⟩ two messuages in S. Mary the Greater, Wallingford, a curtilage in Canecroft, and 2½ acres of land in Croozmersche Giffard (Oxon.). Witnesses: Richard ate Felde, mayor, John James , William Harewelle , William Spoute (?), Alexander Job . Given at W⟨allingford⟩ . ⟨17 June 1371.⟩
22. MS. Ch. Berks. 117b
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CLOPCOTE, WALLINGFORD, GORING, WYK, and MAPLEDURHAM. One leaf from register, in ... containing copies, made in beginning of 15th century, of 17 charters of lands, etc. belonging to the priory of Wallingford. [Mutilated, and barely legible.]
(a) Henry de Porta grants to William the clerk of Wallingford , for his homage and service, one acre of arable land in the field of Clopcote in 'Koclingforlong' paying annually to him and his heirs 1d.; fur this charter he gave to the said Henry l0s. sterling. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 11.)
(b) R., the treasurer of the Hospital of Jerusalem in England, with the consent of the brethren, grants to Adam the cooper one messuage in Clopcote, which they had by the gift of Ralph de Porta ; paying annually for the same 12d. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 12)
(c) John de Wallingford, marshal, with the consent of Sarah his wife, quit-claims to Roger de Hamsted and Alice his wife all right in that tenement which came to Sarah as dower after the death of Ralph Guilebole her husband, and lyes between a tenement that was Walter Godlac and the cemetery of the priory of Wallingford in the parish of St. Martin; paying annually to the priory 3s.
(d) Peter le Vincter of Wallingford grants to Roger de Hamsted and Alice his wife, for 5 marks in hand paid, the whole of that messuage with appurtenances which is situated as in charter (c); paying annually to the sacristan of the priory of Wallingford 4s. 1d
(e) Convention made between the prior and convent of Wallingford of the one part and Roger de Hamsted of the other, A.D. 1260, in the feast of the Assumption B.V.M.; the said prior and convent grant licence to place a gable towards the east of his house which is situated between the land of Walter Guthlak on the one part and the cemetery wall of the priory on the other; for this concession the said Roger gave half a mark and an annual rent of 1d.
(f) Roger de Hamsted quit-claims to the prior and convent of Wallingford all his right in the messuage described as above (e)
(g) Alexander Pernele , son of William the clerk of Wallingford , grants to Ralph de Watlynton, the prior, and monks of Wallingford in frankalmoigne one tenement in the parish of Holy Trinity, between the tenement sometime Thomas the carter 's and the tenement of the prior which was William Prat 's. (Ralph de Watlynton, prior c. 1270)
(h) Nicholas, son of Turold , grants to the church and monks of Wallingford in frankalmoigne the messuage he bought of Guthmund the tailor ('parmentario') , saving a rent of 7 1/2d., which annually is paid to the secretary of the lord of Mungewell
(i) William de la Wyk grants to the prior and convent of Wallingford the whole of the tithe of his lordship of Wyk; also 2s. annual rent from the tenement of Gilbert Baile in frankalmoigne
(k) William Paen grants to the prior and convent of Wallingford the whole of the tithe of his lordship of Wyk
(l) William de Drueval , with the consent of his sons, gave one hide of land in Goring to the monks of Wallingford for their care of him while he was ill, and likewise he gave to them Tedric the younger with one virgate of land, his sons and belongings; of this hide the virgates are, one held by Tedric the younger, another by Hereward and Sa... his brother, a third by Godric, Swan, and Stephen. The fourth virgate with one acre of meadow the lady Huna gave from her hide which she held in Goring free from all secular service.
(m) Thomas de Drueval confirms the donation which William de Drueval his uncle gave to the monks of Wallingford, namely one hide of land with one acre of meadow in Goring
(n) Rualend, the prior, and convent of the Holy Trinity, Wallingford, have granted that hide of land which they hold in Goring to roof the church of the Holy Trinity and to supply whatever else is necessary. The secretary, shall on the feast of St. John 'ante port. Lat.' feed the brethren with bread, wine, and fish.
(o) Convention made between Gregory, the prior, and the convent of Wallingford of the one part, and lady Sarah the prioress and convent of Goring of the other part, by which the said prior and convent grant one virgate of land in Goring, called 'Cunstables land,' to the said prioress and convent for an annual rent of 5s. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 51.) Dated at Wallingford on the morrow of the Conception B.V.M., 1284
(p) William de Rudpult grants to the prior and convent of Wallingford a rent of 8d., which Wimund de Swincumbe annually paid for 4 acres of land and one of wood above Wikam, which is called Wodecroft.
(q) Lucy de Verney is bound to pay to the prior and convent of Wallingford annually 8s. for one tenement and two virgates of land in Mapledurham, of which virgates Robert le Frankeleyn formerly held one and William Frenche ... the other, which said tenement and two virgates sir John of Mapledurham Chausey, kt., had from the prior for the said rent of 8s
(r) Walter de Chauseye grants to the church of Wallingford one acre of land in Mapledurham, namely, that which is called 'havlvesaker,' and with this acre 10 sticks of eels or 2s. annually, for the souls of his father, mother, and himself. (See MS. Ch. Berks. 52.)
23. MS. Ch. Berks. 144
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CHALKFORD and ASTON ROWANT. Indenture by which William Hardewyke, S. T. B., the prior, and convent of Wallingford demise to William Hester and Agnes his wife and Henry their son, their manor of Chalkeford in co. Oxon. with the advowson of the church of Aston, for 30 years, at an annual rent of 100s. Dated at Wallingford on the morrow of St. Thomas the martyr, 13 Ed. IV.
24. MS. Ch. Berks. 158
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An acknowledgment given by the prior of the Blessed Mary and St. Nicholas of Ledes, Canterbury diocese, collectors of the second half of a subsidy granted by the clergy to the king 6 Feb. 1511, to the prior of Wallingford for 2s. in Newinton. Dated 12 Dec., 1512.
25. MS. Ch. Berks. 354
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Drayton. 1402.