MS. D. D. Ch. Ch. M. 101
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D. D. Ch. Ch. (Deposited Deeds Christ Church)
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Language(s): Latin
Oxford.. Christina Pille, widow, grants to Robert de Brackele and Agnes his wife (the grantor’s daughter) for their service, a messuage and 6 cottages with two butts and two acres of arable land. The messuage lies between the prior of St. F⟨rideswide⟩ ’s land and the land late of Robert le Chapeler , in St. Peter’s-in-the-East, without the East Gate. The cottages and butts are in St. Clements’ beyond the Petit Pont, between the land of Walter le teler and that of Henry le tannur . One acre of land lies between the preceptor of Couele’s land and that of the Abbot of Oseney. The other acre, called Havedlond, lies between the prior of St. F.’s land and the bank called Charewelle. Rent: 30/- during the grantor’s life, or else a house for her to live in, worth 30/- (yearly): after her death a clove gillyflower to her heirs, at Easter. Witnesses: Nicholas de Kingestone, mayor, Thomas de Sowy , Richard le plumer , baillifs, Guy de Stocwelle , John the marshal , Walter the dyer , Thomas Thurstayn bailiff of the hundred of Bolendene , Henry Oweyn , Henry le tannur , Walter le teler . ⟨1281-1283.⟩
Physical Description
Form: sheetSupport: parchmentSeal: Pointed oval seal, in green wax A crescent moon, with a star Legend: ‘S’ CRISTIANE · PILLE’Record Sources
N. Denholm-Young, Cartulary of the Mediaeval Archives of Christ Church, Oxford Historical Society o.s. 92 (1931), p. 173Abbreviations
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2021-06: First online publication
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