Language(s): Latin
DEDDINGTON. John , eldest son and heir of John le Say, formerly of Dadinton , remits and quit-claims to John his younger brother, all his right which he has in a tenement and place which William le Sivekere formerly held and had in the village of Hempton in the parish of Dadinton, namely between the tenement of Hugh le Say on the one part, and a tenement of Henry Snelhauek on the other, together with the half of a curtilage and garden and the whole of a meadow in Roysham. (c. 1270-80.) .
Provenance and Acquisition
Archive of Abbey of St Mary, Oseney