Language(s): Latin
Odo de Barton grants to Roger de St. John for his service, the land which is between the way to the bridge and the garden of the said Roger, with the whole of the moor in which Thomas de St. John began to make his fish-pond, without any secular service, namely, for one spur worth ["una calceria"] 2d., or 2d. annual rent, at Easter. (c. 1190-1200.) .
Provenance and Acquisition
Archive of Abbey of St Mary, Oseney