MS. Ch. Oxon. Oseney 38
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Language(s): Latin
Memorandum that in the year 1311, and 5 Ed. II, beginning of 4 March, Hugh de Cumpton, canon of Oseney , paid an account before the abbot and seniors, with reference to which account the house of Oseney was bound to him for all debts whether internal or external belonging to the said house, in a sum of £48 and 23 3/4d., and the said Hugh acknowledged himself bound to acquit the said abbot and convent and the said monastery of tenths and procurations against whosoever, whether imposed by the pope or granted to the king by the clergy of the province of Canterbury, unto the day of the above named account. And know that if sir John de Trillawe and other his co-executors shall have apportioned £8 to the abbot and convent for divers debts in which sir Roger de Beaufou was bound to them, and shall have delivered a letter of acquittance to the collectors, then the abbot and convent shall be altogether quit of the payment of the abovesaid £8.
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Form: sheetSupport: parchmentHistory
Provenance and Acquisition
Archive of Abbey of St Mary, Oseney
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], 340 [Google Books]Abbreviations
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2020-10: First online publication
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