MS. Dodsworth 76, fol. 42
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Inquisition ad quod damnum. Guisborough, Augustinian priory of St Mary. Wednesday next before the feast of St. Wilfrid, bp. and confessor, 4 Rich. II (1380). . Inquisition ad quod damnum taken at Poklyngton before James Pikeryng, escheator. The jury say that it is not to the injury of the king nor any one else for the king to grant license to Richard de Ravenser, archdeacon of Lincoln, Robert his brother, and Emma, wife of the said Robert, to give to the prior and convent of Gysburne five messuages, two tofts, seven bovates and four acres of land and 2s. rent in Lund super le Walde, for the increase of the sustentation of one canon regular or one chaplain not regular, to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the Holy Trinity of Kyngeston upon Hull, likewise of 12 poor men in a certain hospital existing there, of the foundation of the said Richard and Robert, one halfpenny daily; the said lands etc. being held of Henry de Percy, earl of Northumberland, as parcel of the manor of Allerton, by homage and fealty, and they are of the yearly value of 52s (copy).
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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], 690 [Google Books]Abbreviations
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