MS. Ch. Suffolk 1262
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Quitclaim; Carlton Colville, etc.; 32 Ed. III (1358-1359)
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Language(s): Latin
Warine de Barneby and Alan Reynald remit and quit-claim to sir Robert Spenser, parson of Ellingham (Elgh[am]), sir Edmund de Welles, parson of Beccles, and Richard Megre all their right in the manor of Carlton Colville called Fastolf's (Carleton Colvile called Fastolfes), and in all lands &c. in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), Mutford, Barnby (Barneby), Lowestoft (Lowystoft), Kirkley (Kirkele), Pakefield (Pakefeld), Gisleham (Gysilham), Kessingland (Kessynglond), Rushmere St Michael (Resshemere), and Henstead (Hensted). Dated at Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvile) the Monday on the vigil of the Nativity of our Lord, 32 Ed. III. Charters Suffolk 1262-65 are endorsed as having been exhibited in a law-suit, 15 March, 1697/98.
Physical Description
Form: sheetSupport: parchmentWith two seals (detached, kept separately).
Seal: Bird (MS. Ch. Suffolk 1262*a)Seal: Fleur de lis Legend: ‘PRIVE...’ (MS. Ch. Suffolk 1262*b)Record Sources
W. H. Turner and H. O. Coxe, Calendar of charters and rolls preserved in the Bodleian library (Oxford, 1878) [annotated copy, Bodleian Library R.Ref.741], 447 [Google Books]J. Gilbert Wiblin, Handlist 339e. Seals (including casts and matrices), May 1916 (unpublished handlist, Bodleian Library), p. 174This record is based on a calendar prepared in 1878 and some information may be incorrect. References to more recent editions, if available, are provided in the bibliography. Please send any additional corrections to specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk or generalsecretary@suffolkinstitute.org.uk.
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2020-10: First online publication
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