MS. Ch. Oxon. Oseney 380
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KIDLINGTON and HOOKNORTON. Henry de Oylly grants to the church and canons of St. Mary, Oseney, for the health of his soul and the souls of his predecessors and successors, especially for the soul of Sibil his wife and Matilda his daughter, 100s., of annual rent, for which he has assigned to them 60s., which he was accustomed to receive annually from his mill of Cudelington, and the homage and service of Elyas the miller and his heirs; also he gives to them in his same manor, in frankalmoigne, one virgate of land, namely, that which Ralph Riveling held, with a messuage and croft and with all that appertains to it within and without the village; also he gives to the said canons in his manor of Hokenorton one mark of silver, which Robert Bernard was accustomed to pay annually for three virgates of land in the same village; also he gives to them 8s. sterling, which Roger Olycrance was accustomed annually to pay to him for half a hide of land, which he had with Matilda his wife, daughter of Philip the clerk , and held of the said Henry in the same manor with the homages and services of the said Robert Bernard and Roger Olycrance and their heirs; also he gives to the same canons in his manor of Hokenorton, one meadow which is called Cuham, in frankalmoigne. (c. 1220-30.) Witn. Roger abbot of Dorchester , Robert de Aumari , etc. Genteschiu(?) pauper
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Archive of Abbey of St Mary, Oseney
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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], 331 [Google Books]Abbreviations
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