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S38 A.D. 784. Ealhmund, king of Kent, to Wihtred, abbot, and his familia at Reculver; grant of 12 sulungs (aratra) at Sheldwich, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Reculver)
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S73 A.D. 681. Æthelred, king of Mercia, to Aldhelm, abbot, and his successors; grant of 30 hides (cassati) west of the highway (Long Newnton, Wilts., cf S 1038) and 15 near Tetbury, Gloucs. Malmesbury
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S92 A.D. 749 (Gumley, Leics.). Æthelbald, king of Mercia, in favour of the minsters and churches (of Mercia); grant of privileges. Canterbury, Christ Church, Crowland and Malmesbury
- 1. London, British Library, Arundel 178, f. 30v (s. xvi; extract)
- 2. London, British Library, Royal 13 D II, f. 21r (s. xii; incomplete)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Otho A. I, f. 7r (s. viii 2; damaged; cf. Ch.L.A., ii. 88; Keynes 1996/1, pp. 126, 130, 132)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, James 10 (S.C. 3847), pp. 13-14 (s. xvii; incomplete)
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S95 A.D. 723 x 737 (24 November). Æthelbald, king of Mercia, to Cyneburg; grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Bradley near Inkberrow, Worcs. Worcester
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S109 A.D. 772 ? for 775 or 777 (Gumley, Leics.). Offa, king of the English, to Ridda, minister; lease, for the lives of himself, his wife, Bucga, and their daughter, Heaburg, of 8 hides (manentes) at Evenlode, Gloucs., with reversion to the minster at Bredon, Worcs. Worcester
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S110 A.D. 774. Offa, king of the English, to Jænberht, archbishop; grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) at Higham Upshire, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S113 A.D. 778. Offa, king of Mercia, to his subregulus, Ealdred, dux of the Hwicce; grant of 4 hides (mansiones) at Sedgeberrow, Worcs., with grant by Ealdred to the church of St Mary's, Worcester. Worcester
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S120 A.D. 781 = 780 (Tamworth, Staffs., 26 Dec.). Offa, king of Mercia, to the church of St Peter, Worcester; grant of privileges for 12 hides (manentes) at Hampton Lucy, Warwicks., and 5 at Fæhha leage, leased by Bishop Heathored and the community of Worcester to Eanburh, abbess, Offa's kinswoman, for life. Worcester
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S124 A.D. 785. Offa, king of Mercia, to St Peter's, Westminster; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Aldenham, Herts., in return for 100 mancuses of gold in a bracelet. Westminster
- 1. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. M. II (s. xi; OS Facs., ii, Westminster 2, no. 1; Heslop 1992, pl. 54b, in part; Hunting 1981, p. 18)
- 2. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. M. III (s. xii; OS Facs., ii, Westminster 2, no. 2)
- 3. London, British Library, Add. 4558, ff. 140r-142r (s. xviii)
- 4. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. Muniment Book 11, f. 185v (s. xiv)
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S146 A.D. 793 x 796. King Offa to (the church at) Worcester; grant of reversion of 60 hides (manentes) at Westbury-on-Trym and 10 (or 20) at Henbury, Gloucs., after the death of himself and his son Ecgfrith. Worcester
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S149 A.D. 796 Ecgfrith, king of Mercia, to Cuthbert, abbot, and the brethren of Malmesbury Abbey; restitution of 35 hides (manentes) at Purton, Wilts., previously seized by King Offa, in return for 2000 silver solidi. Malmesbury
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S150 A.D. 796 (Chelsea, Middx). Ecgfrith, king of Mercia, to St Albans Abbey; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Turville, Bucks. St Albans
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S151 A.D. 796 (Chelsea, Middx). Ecgfrith, king of Mercia, to Willegoda, abbot, and St Albans Abbey; grant of 5 hides (manentes) at Pinnelesfeld (Pinesfield Farm in Rickmansworth, Herts.). St Albans
- 1. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), f. 156v (s. xvii)
- 2. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), f. 170r (s. xvii)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, f. 149v (s. xiii; without bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, f. 153r-v (s. xiii; without bounds)
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S156 A.D. 799 (17 July). King Coenwulf and his wife Cynegyth to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of 4 sulungs (aratra) at Giddinge and Wootton, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S160 A.D. 804. Coenwulf, king of Mercia, and Cuthred, king of Kent, to Selethryth, abbess, and her familia at Lyminge; grant of land in Canterbury to serve as a refuge. Canterbury, Christ Church (ex Lyminge)
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S165 A.D. 811. Coenwulf, king of Mercia, to Beornmod, bishop; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) to the south of Rochester (at Borstal), Kent, with appurtenant swine-pastures in the Weald. Rochester
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Charters viii. 31 (s. ix 1; BM Facs., ii. 10)
- 2. London, Society of Antiquaries, 175, f. 186r (s. xviii)
- 3. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRc/R1 (Textus Roffensis), ff. 136v-137r (s. xii 1; facsimile)
- 4. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRb/Ar2 (Liber Temporalium), f. 4r (s. xiv)
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S167 A.D. 811 (9 November). Coenwulf, king of Mercia, founds Winchcombe Abbey. Winchcombe
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S190 A.D. 836 (Croft, Leics.). Wiglaf, king of Mercia, to the minster at Hanbury, Worcs.; grant of privileges in return for the surrender to the king of 20 hides at Iddeshale (? Idsall, Salop.), land at Hæccaham (? Hanbury, Worcs.), 10 hides at Felda by Weoduman (? in Beanhall in Feckenham, Worcs.), and in return for the grant of 10 hides at Crowle, Worcs., to Mucel (ealdorman), son of Esne, and a gift of 600 shillings in gold to Ealdorman Sigered. Worcester
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Augustus ii. 9 (s. ix 1; BM Facs, ii. 24)
- 2. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 111, pp. 137-311, pp. 138-137 [sic] (s. xvi; incomplete)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A. XIII, ff. 1-118, f. 21r-v (s. xi 1; incomplete)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Dodsworth 78 (S.C. 5019), f. 59r-v (s. xvii; ex 1)
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S193 A.D. 841 = 840 (Tamworth, Staffs., 25 Dec.). Berhtwulf, king of Mercia, to Eanmund, abbot of Bredon (? Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics., or Bredon, Worcs.), and his community: grant of privileges, in return for 120 mancuses of pure gold and liturgical obligations. Worcester (ex Bredon, Worcs., or Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics.)
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S233 c. A.D. 687 and 691 (Medeshamstede, i.e. Peterborough, Northants.). (a) Cædwalla, king of the (West) Saxons, to Ecgbald, abbot, and his familia; grant of 40 hides (manentes) at Hoo (ad Hebureahg insulam), Kent. (b) Swæfheard, king of Kent, to Ecgbald, abbot; grant of adjoining 20 hides at Hoo and woodland at Fercanhamstede. (c). Confirmation by Æthelred, king of Mercia. Peterborough
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S234 A.D. 688 (19 Aug.). Cædwalla, king, to Aldhelm, abbot; grant of 140 hides (manentes) on both sides of the wood called Kemele (Kemble, Gloucs.), 30 on the east side of the wood of Braydon, Wilts., and 5 at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Wylye. Malmesbury
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S236 A.D. 681. Baldred, king, to Hæmgils, abbot, and the church of Our Lady and St Patrick, Glastonbury; grant of 12 (or 6) hides (manentes) at Pennard, Somerset. Glastonbury
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S243 A.D. 701. Ine, king of the (West) Saxons, to Aldhelm, abbot, for the monastery of Malmesbury; grant of 45 hides (cassati), consisting of 5 hides at Garsdon, 20 and 10 hides by Corsaburn (Gauze Brook, cf. Corston) and 10 hides at Rodbourne in Malmesbury, all in Wilts. Malmesbury
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S246 A.D. 704 (Glastonbury). Ine, king, to the church of SS Mary and Patrick, Glastonbury; grant of freedom from secular burdens. Glastonbury
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S256 A.D. 745 (Malmesbury). Cuthred, king of the Gewisse, to Aldhelm, abbot, and Malmesbury Abbey; grant of 10 hides (mansiones) at Wootton Bassett, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S260 A.D. 758. Cynewulf, king, to Malmesbury Abbey; grant of 30 hides (manentes) at Moredon and Rodbourne, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S262 A.D. 766 for ? 774. Cynewulf, king of Wessex, to St Andrew's minster, Wells; grant of 2 (or 11) hides (manentes) on the river Wellow, Somerset. Wells
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S305 A.D. 854 (Wilton, 22 April). Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, to the Church; general grant of land and privileges, with list of lands assigned to Malmesbury Abbey, namely at 35 hides at Purton, 15 at Lacock, 5 at Sutton Benger, 5 at Corston, 10 at Crudwell, Wilts.; 10 at Kemble, Gloucs.; and 1.5 at Dauntsey, Wilts. ('Second Decimation'). Malmesbury
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S306 A.D. 854. Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, to St Peter and the familia of Malmesbury; grant of 5 hides (mansiones) at Tockenham, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S318 A.D. 857 (London, Nov.). Æthelwulf, king of the English, to the Abbey of Saint-Denis (Paris); confirmation of lands at Rotherfield, Hastings, Pevensey, Sussex; and at Lundenuuic (London). Paris, Saint-Denis
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S320 A.D. 880 ? for 855. Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, Kent, and of all the southern people of the English, to Malmesbury Abbey; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Minety, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S335 A.D. 862 (Micheldever, Hants.). Æthelred, king of Wessex, to Æthelwulf, princeps; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at (Little) Wittenham, Berks. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, f. 13v (s. xiii in.; no bounds)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, f. 35r-v (s. xiii in.)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 108r-v (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 200v (s. xii 2; bounds only)
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S337 A.D. 867. Edgar (? for Æthelred), king, to St Paul's Monastery; grant of 15 hides (mansiones) at Navestock, Essex. London, St Paul's
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S356 A.D. 871 x 899 (Malmesbury). Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons, with the consent of the familia of the church of Malmesbury, to Dudig, his minister; lease, for four lives, of 4 hides (cassati) at Chelworth, near Crudwell, Wilts., with reversion to the church of Malmesbury. Malmesbury
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S363 A.D. 901. King Edward to the familia of the church of Malmesbury; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Hankerton, Wilts., in exchange for 10 hides at Farmborough, Somerset. Malmesbury
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S374 A.D. 904 (Bickleigh, Devon). King Edward to St Peter's Minster, Winchester; grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Micheldever, Hants. Winchester, New Minster
- 1. London, British Library, Harley 1761, f. 47v (s. xiv ex.; no bounds)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Domitian A. XIV, f. 72r (s. xiii 2; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Lansdowne 717, ff. 35r-36r (s. xvi; ex 4; Latin and ME bounds only)
- 4. Shirburn Castle, Earl of Macclesfield, Liber Abbatiae, ff. 15v-16r (s. xv 1)
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S386 A.D. 670 for 924 x 939. King Athelstan to the minster of SS Mary and Peter, Exeter; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Culmstock, Devon. Exeter
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S391 A.D. 843 for 934 (Dorchester, Dorset, 2nd day of Easter). King Athelstan to Milton Abbey; grant of 26 hides at Milborne (St Andrew), 5 at Woolland, 3 at the mouth of the river Frome, i.e. at Ye (St Helen's, now Green Island), and at Ower, 3 at Clyffe in Tincleton, 3.5 at Lyscombe, 1 at Burleston, 1 at Little Puddle, 5 at Cattistock, 6 at Compton Abbas, 2 at Whitcombe, 5 at Osmington, 6 at Holworth, all in Dorset; and a weir at Twynham (Christchurch), Hants.; river rights at Weymouth, Dorset; and 30 hides at Sydling, 2 at Chalmington and 6 at Hillfield, Dorset; and 10 at Ercecombe (Yarcombe) or Stokelonde (Stockland), Devon. Milton
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S411 c. A.D. 935 x 938 (? 937). King Athelstan to Ælfheah, minister; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Farnborough, Berks. Abingdon
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S470 A.D. 940. King Edmund to New Minster, Winchester; grant of 30 hides (mansae) at Pewsey, Wilts. Winchester, New Minster
- 1. Winchester, Winchester College Muniment Room, WCM 12091 (s. x med.; OS Facs., ii, Winchester Coll. 3)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Domitian A. XIV, ff. 155r-156r (s. xiii 2; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Harley 1761, ff. 124v-125r (s. xiv ex.)
- 4. Shirburn Castle, Earl of Macclesfield, Liber Abbatiae, ff. 20v-21r (s. xv 1)
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S477 A.D. 941. King Edmund, with Eadred his brother and Eadwig his son, to Christ Church, Canterbury; restoration of land at Twickenham, Middx; Preston near Faversham, Wingham, Swarling, Bossington, Graveney and Ulcombe, Kent; with reference to grant by King Athelstan to Christ Church, Canterbury, of land at Tarring, Sussex. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S515 (A.D. 946.) Kings Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig to Christ Church (Canterbury); restoration of land at Twickenham, Middlesex; Preston, Ealdingtun (? Monkton in Thanet), Swarling, Wingham, Kent; Graveney, Bossington, Ulcombe and Tarring, Sussex. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S552 A.D. 949. King Eadred to Wulfric, his faithful man; grant of 18 hides (mansae) at Welford, Berks., in exchange for land at Pendavey in Egloshayle, Cornwall. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Augustus ii. 44 (s. x med.; BM Facs., iii. 16)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, f. 38r-v (s. xiii in.)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 198r (s. xii 2; bounds only)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, James 21 (S.C. 3858), pp. 154-68, pp. 157-158 (s. xvii)
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S559 A.D. 952 (for 953 x 955). King Eadred to Ælfwine, vassalus; grant of 3 hides (cassati) at Barkham, Berks. Abingdon
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S587 A.D. 956 (iv). King Eadwig to Ælfhere, his comes: grant of 20 hides (mansi) at Cuddesdon, Oxon. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Augustus ii. 33 (s. x/xi; BM Facs., iii. 17)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 50r-51r (s. xiii in.)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 115r-v (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 198r-v (s. xii 2; bounds only)
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S592 A.D. 956 (ii). King Eadwig to Ælfsige, his minister; grant of 10 hides (cassati) at Kettering, Northants. Peterborough
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S629 A.D. 956 (i). King Eadwig to Malmesbury Abbey; grant of 100 hides (mansae) at Brokenborough, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S671 A.D. 955 for ? 973. King Edgar to St Andrew, Rochester, and Ælfstan, bishop of Rochester; grant of 10 hides (mansae) or sulungs at Bromley, Kent. Rochester
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Charters viii. 33 (s. x ex.; BM Facs., iii. 26)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Vitellius E. V, f. 196r (s. xvi)
- 3. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRc/R1 (Textus Roffensis), ff. 150r-152r (s. xii 1; facsimile)
- 4. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRb/Ar2 (Liber Temporalium), f. 9r-v (s. xiv)
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S673 A.D. 958 for 959. King Edgar to Abingdon Abbey; confirmation of privileges and restoration of 10 hides (mansae) at Ginge, 15 at Goosey, 30 at Longworth and 5 at Bessels Leigh, Berks. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 63r-65v (s. xiii in.)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 117v-118 (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 196v-197r (s. xii 2; bounds only)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 198v (s. xii 2; bounds only)
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S690 A.D. 961. King Edgar to Abingdon Abbey; grant of 22 hides (cassati) at Ringwood, Hants. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Augustus ii. 39 (s. x med.; BM Facs., iii. 23; Bishop 1971, pl. IX [no. 11]; Golden Age, p. 162 [no. 165])
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, f. 83r-v (s. xiii in.)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 119v-120r (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, James 21 (S.C. 3858), pp. 154-68, pp. 160-161 (s. xvii; incomplete; ex 1)
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S724 A.D. 964. King Edgar to St Mary's, Abingdon; grant of 10 hides (mansae) at Hendred, Berks. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, f. 81r-v (s. xiii in.)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 120v-121r (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 197r-v (s. xii 2; bounds only)
- 4. Oxford, Corpus Christi College, 255, f. 61v (s. xvi)
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S782 A.D. 971. King Edgar to Æthelwold, bishop; grant of land at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincs., for Peterborough Abbey, in return for 40 pounds of silver and a golden cross. Peterborough
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S841 A.D. 982. King Æthelred to Abbot Æthelweard and Malmesbury Abbey; grant of 10 hides (manentes) at Rodbourne, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S876 A.D. 993 (Winchester, Hants., Pentecost, i.e. 4 June; Gillingham, Dorset, 17 July). King Æthelred to Abingdon Abbey; confirmation of privileges, including the right of free election of a new abbot. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Augustus ii. 38 (s. x ex.; BM Facs., iii. 36)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 87v-89v (s. xiii in.)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 124r-125v (s. xii 2)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, James 21 (S.C. 3858), pp. 154-68, pp. 162-168 (s. xvii; incomplete; ex 1)
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S888 A.D. 996. King Æthelred to St Albans Abbey; grant of 8 hides (mansae) in St Albans, comprising 4 at Burston in St Stephens and 4 at Wincelfelda (lost, also in St Stephens), and also 9 haga in the town, and 8 iugera at Westwick in St Michaels, Herts. St Albans
- 1. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), ff. 157v-158r (s. xvii)
- 2. Derbyshire, Chatsworth, St Albans Cartulary, f. 3v (s. xiv 2; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, ff. 149v-150r (s. xiii; no bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, ff. 153v-154r (s. xiii; no bounds)
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S900 A.D. 1002. (a) King Æthelred to Ælfhelm, his faithful minister; grant of 5 hides (mansae) at Codicote, Herts., in return for 152 mancuses of gold. (b) Ælfhelm grants the land to St Albans. St Albans
- 1. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), ff. 161v-162v (s. xvii)
- 2. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), ff. 175v-176r (s. xvii)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, p. 151r (s. xiii; no bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, ff. 154v-155r (s. xiii; no bounds)
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S908 A.D. 1004 x 1014. King Æthelred confirms the grant by Æthelflæd to St Paul's, of 2 hides (mansae) at Laver, Essex, and 4 at Cockhampstead, Herts. (cf. S 1495) London, St Paul's
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S939 A.D. 995 x 999 (Cookham). King Æthelred confirms the will of Æthelric (i.e. S 1501), including the bequest of land at Bocking, Essex, to Christ Church, Canterbury. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S952 A.D. 1018. King Cnut to Christ Church, Canterbury; confirmation of privileges. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S964 A.D. 1032. King Cnut to Abingdon Abbey; grant of 2 hides (manentes) at Lyford, Berks., and of St Martin's monasteriolum with adjacent prediolum in Oxford. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 106v-107v (s. xiii in.)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 129v (s. xii 2; on bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, f. 202r (s. xii 2; bounds only)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Twyne 22, f. 108r-v (s. xvii; ex 1)
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S968 A.D. 1033. King Cnut to Ælfric, archbishop of York; grant of 43 hides (cassati) at Patrington, Yorks. York
- 1. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Dodsworth 9 (S.C. 4151), f. 6r-v (s. xvii; no witnesses)
- 2. York, DC., Magnum Registrum Album, pt 1, ff. 59v-60v (s. xiv)
- 3. York, DC., Magnum Registrum Album, pt 2, f. 78r-v (s. xiv; ex MS 4)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. III, ff. 68v-69r (s. xiii ex.; misdated 1013)
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S1023 A.D. 1052. King Edward to the church of St Mary, Abingdon; grant of 5 hides (cassati) at Chilton, Berks. Abingdon
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 110v-11r (s. xiii in.)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius B. VI, ff. 117v-118r (s. xiii in.; no bounds)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 132v-133r (s. xii 2; no bounds)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Claudius C. IX, ff. 105-203, ff. 201v-202r (s. xii 2; bounds only)
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S1028 A.D. 1059. King Edward to St Denis; grant of land at Taynton, Oxon. Paris, Saint-Denis
- 1. Paris, Archives nationale, Cartons de rois, K 19, no 6 (s. xi med.; BA Facs. 21; Barlow 1970, p. 6, opp. p. 105, in part; Blair 1994, p. 127)
- 2. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Dugdale 11 (S.C. 6501), f. 61v (s. xvii; no bounds)
- 3. Paris, Archives nationale, LL 1156, ff. 83r-84r (s. xiii)
- 4. Paris, Archives nationale, LL 1158, pp. 552-553 (s. xiii; Latin only)
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S1059 A.D. 1061 x 1066. King Edward to Peterborough Abbey; confirmation of an agreement concerning land at Scotton, Scotter and Manton, Lincs., acquired by the monk Brand and leased by him to his brother Askytel, with reversion after his death to Peterborough Abbey (when an estate at Northorpe, Lincs., is to be substituted for Manton). Peterborough
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S1072 A.D. 1044 x 1065. Writ of King Edward declaring that Abbot Leofstan and the brethren are to have sake and soke over the lands bequeathed to them as fully and completely as this right was enjoyed by the previous owner. Bury St Edmunds
- 1. Cambridge, University Library, Ff.2.33, f. 22v (s. xiii 2; English and Latin)
- 2. Cambridge, University Library, Mm.4.19, f. 105v (s. xii 2; English and Latin)
- 3. London, British Library, Add. 14847, f. 30v (s. xiii/xiv; English and Latin)
- 4. Cambridge, University Library, Ff.4.35, f. 4r (s. xv med.; Latin only; incomplete)
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S1079 A.D. 1051 x 1052 or 1053 x 1057. Writ of King Edward declaring that the soke previously granted by him to St Edmunds is now to belong to that house as fully and completely as he himself possessed it. Bury St Edmunds
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S1096 A.D. 1058 x 1066. Writ of King Edward declaring that he has granted to Wulfwold, abbot of Chertsey, sake and soke over his lands in London and over his own men. Chertsey
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S1120 Writ of King Edward declaring that the estate of Lessness, Kent, which Ætsere owned and bequeathed to Westminster Abbey for the monks' food is now to belong to the abbey. Westminster
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S1121 A.D. 1044 x 1051. Writ of King Edward declaring that the monks of Westminster Abbey are to have the land at Chalkhill, Middx., given by Thurstan, his housecarl. Westminster
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Charters vii. 6 (s. xii; BM Facs., iv. 34)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Faustina A. III, ff. 108v-109r (s. xiii)
- 3. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. Muniment Book 11, f. 114v (s. xiv)
- 4. London, British Library, Lansdowne 860, f. 304r (s. xvi; copy of lost seal, with few clauses of text)
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S1140 A.D. 1062 x 1066. Writ of King Edward declaring that he has granted to Westminster Abbey the land at Perton, Staffs., as fully and completely as he himself held it. Westminster
- 1. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. M. XII (s. xi; OS Facs., ii, Westminster 12; Barlow 1970, pl. 5, opp. p. 104; Bishop and Chaplais 1957, pl. 23 b)
- 2. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. M. XIII (s. xii; OS Facs., ii, Westminster 11)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Faustina A. III, f. 109v (s. xiii)
- 4. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. Muniment Book 11, f. 648r (s. xiv)
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S1169 A.D. 685 (iuxta vadum Berlingford, ? Burford, Oxon., 30 July). Berhtwald, king or subregulus, to Aldhelm, abbot, for the monks of Malmesbury; grant of 40 hides (cassati) at Somerford Keynes, Gloucs. Malmesbury
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S1170 A.D. 688 (August). Baldred to Aldhelm, abbot; grant of 100 hides (manentes) near the river Avon, round the wood called Stercanlei (cf. Startley Farm in Great Somerford, Wilts.) and at Cnebbanburg, in exchange for 100 hides (cassati) east of the wood called Braydon, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S1182 A.D. 762. Dunwald, minister of the late King Æthelberht, to the church of SS Peter and Paul (St Augustine's), Canterbury; grant of land in Canterbury. Canterbury, St Augustine's
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S1186 A.D. 795. Berhtwald, dux, to the Abbey of St Denis; grant of land at Rotherfield, Hastings and Pevensey, Sussex. Paris, Saint-Denis
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S1205 A.D. 901. Ordlaf to the familia of the church of Malmesbury; grant of 4 hides (manentes) at Chelworth near Crudwell, Wilts., in exchange for 5 hides at Mannington in Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S1209 A.D. 939. Wiihelm (? Winhelm) to Wulfhelm, archbishop; grant of land to the south of Canterbury. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1210 A.D. 940. Eadulf, dux, to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at Darenth and Meopham, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1230 A.D. 1051. Thorold of Bucknall to Crowland Abbey; grant of land at Spalding, Lincs., for the foundation of a cell there. Crowland
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S1233 A.D. 1054 x 1057. Godiva (Godgifu), wife of Leofric, to St Mary's, Stow; grant of land at Newark, Fledborough, Notts.; Brampton in Torksey, and Marton in Well Wapentake, Lincs., with papal confirmation. Eynsham
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S1246 A.D. 677 for 687 or 688. Eorcenwold, bishop of the East Saxons, to the nunnery of Barking; grant of privileges and grant and confirmation of lands, comprising 40 hides (cassatae) at Barking and Beddanhaam (probably Barking) [given to Eorcenwald by King Suidfrid], 75 hides (manentes) at Ricingahaam, Bydinhaam, Dagenham, Angenlabeshaam and Widmundes felth (Wyfields in Great Ilford) [granted by Oedilred, cf. S 1171], and 10 hides at Childerditch [also granted by Oedilred], all in Essex; and 53 hides at Isleworth, Middx. [granted by King Æthelred (of Mercia)]; 70 hides at Battersea beside Hydaburna (the river Wandle), Surrey [granted by King Ceadwalla (of Wessex), cf. S 1248]; 1 hide iuxta London [granted by King Wulfhere (of Mercia)]; 10 hides supra vicum Londoniae [granted by Quoengyth, wife of .......aldi]; and 40 hides (cassatae) at Swanscombe and Erith, Kent [granted by King Æthelred (of Mercia)]. Barking
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian A. IX, f. 112r-v (s. xvi; Taylor 1925, pl. 3)
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian B. XV, f. 100r-v (s. xvi)
- 3. London, Society of Antiquaries, 128, f. 193r-v (s. xvii; ex 1, 2)
- 4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Dodsworth 10 (S.C. 4152), f. 25r-v (s. xvii; incomplete; ex Weever 1631)
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S1251a A.D. 705. Aldhelm, bishop (of Sherborne), declares that he has agreed to remain abbot of his monasteries at Malmesbury, Frome and Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, but confirms that the communities are to be free to elect their own abbots after his death. Malmesbury
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S1252 A.D. 699 x 717. Ecgwine, bishop, to Æthelheard; grant for life of Fladbury minster and its endowment of 44 hides (manentes), with reversion to the church of Worcester, in exchange for 20 hides at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwicks. Worcester
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S1297 A.D. 943 for 963. Oswald, bishop of Worcester, to Cynethegn; lease, for three lives, of 2.5 hides (mansae) at Oddingley and Laughern, Worcs., with appurtenances, including a messuage (haga) to the south of Worcester, with reversion to the bishopric of Worcester. Worcester
- 1. Lost original
- 2. London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A. XIII, ff. 1-118, ff. 75v-76v (s. xi 1)
- 3. London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A. XIII, ff. 119-200, f. 158r (s. xi 2; bounds of Laughern only)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A. XIII, ff. 119-200, ff. 160v-161r (s. xi 2; bounds of Oddingley only)
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S1363 A.D. 990. Oswald, archbishop, to Beornheah and his brother, Byrhstan; lease, for three lives, of 2 hides at Moreton in Bredon, Worcs., in return for four pounds of sterling money. Worcester
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S1443 c. A.D. 900. Record of the acquisition by King Edward from Bishop Denewulf and the community at Winchester, in exchange for St Andrew's church, of land at Winchester for the foundation of a monastery; also of the acquisition by the king of land by St Gregory's church. Winchester, Old Minster and Winchester, New Minster
- 1. London, British Library, Add. 15350, f. 8r (s. xii med.; Rumble 1982, p. 155)
- 2. London, British Library, Stowe 944, f. 57r-v (s. xi 1; incomplete)
- 3. Shirburn Castle, Earl of Macclesfield, Liber Abbatiae, f. 12v (s. xv 1; Middle English and Latin partial translation)
- 4. London, British Library, Lansdowne 717, f. 29r-v (s. xvi; ex 3; Latin and ME bounds only)
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S1450 (1) A.D. 951 (? for 959). King Edgar to the church of St Peter, Westminster; restoration of 5 hides (mansiunculae) on the north side of the river Thames between the Tyburn and the Fleet, Middx, with an additional grant of 5 hides at Blecceanham (Blechenham, lost, in Hendon). (2) A.D. 972 (Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey). King Edgar to St Peter's; grant of 6 hides (cassati) at Lohtheres leage (lost, in Hendon, Middx), purchased by Archbishop Dunstan from Edgar for 70 gold solidi and previously in the possession of Wulfmær. (3) A.D. 978. Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury, purchases for thirty pounds a further 3 hides at Lotheres leage, previously held by Brihtferth, huntsman, and grants the estate to St Peter's, Westminster. (4) A.D. 986. King Æthelred to the church of Westminster; grant of 5 hides (mansiunculae) at Hampstead, Middx. Westminster
- 1. London, British Library, Stowe Charters 32 (sections 2 and 3 only)
- 2. London, British Library, Stowe Charters 33 (s. x 2; section 4 only)
- 3. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. M. VI (s. xii; BA Facs. 36)
- 4. London, Westminster Abbey, W. A. Muniment Book 11, f. 76r-v (s. xiv; lacks bounds of estate between the Tyburn and the Fleet in section 1)
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S1458 c. A.D. 995. Account of Archbishop Dunstan's acquisition of 6 sulungs at Wouldham, Kent, on behalf of St Andrew's, Rochester; including details of the history of estates at Erith, Cray and Eynesford, Kent. Rochester
- 1. London, British Library, Cotton Charters viii. 20 (s. x ex.; English version; BM Facs., iii. 34)
- 2. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRc/R1 (Textus Roffensis), ff. 147r-148r (s. xii 1; English version)
- 3. London, Society of Antiquaries, 175, f. 187r (s. xviii; Latin version)
- 4. Maidstone, Kent Archives Office, DRc/R1 (Textus Roffensis), ff. 148r-150r (s. xii 1; Latin version)
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S1465 A.D. 1032 or 1035. Declaration of arrangements made between Eadsige, priest, and Christ Church concerning land at Appledore, Warehorne, Berwick, Orpington, Palster and Wittersham, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1471 c. A.D. 1045. Agreement between Archbishop Eadsige and Æthelric concerning land at Chart, Stowting, Milton and a haga in Canterbury, all in Kent. The land at Chart had been purchased by Archbishop Ceolnoth wth his own money from the thegn Hæletha and granted to him by charter by Æthelwulf, king of Wessex (A.D. 839 x 856; cf. CCC 18, S 1625). Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1481a c. 1055. Record of the settlement of a dispute between Ælfwine, abbot of Ramsey, and Leofric, abbot of Peterborough (then in charge of Thorney), with Siward, provost of Thorney, concerning the boundaries at King's Delph, Northants. Ramsey, Thorney
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S1497 c. A.D. 990 x 1001. Will of Æthelgifu, including bequests of land at Westwick (in St Albans), Gaddesden, Herts.; Langford, Clifton, Beds.; Munden, Standon, Offley, Tewin, Herts.; Weedon, Bucks.; London; Watford, Herts.; and Thrope; the beneficiaries including St Albans Abbey and (? the churches of) Hitchin, Braughing and Welwyn, Herts. St Albans
- 1. Princeton, Scheide Library, M 140 (s. x/xi; English; BA Facs. 15; Whitelock et al. 1968)
- 2. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), ff. 166r-167r (s. xvii)
- 3. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, 7965-73 (3723), ff. 165v-166r (s. xvii)
- 4. London, British Library, Cotton Nero D. I, ff. 149-61, f. 152r (s. xiii)
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S1577 Bounds of Brokenborough and Sutton Benger, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S1610 A.D. 687. Cædwalla, king , to Archbishop Theodore and Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at Giddinge and Wootton, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1611 A.D. 741. Eadberht, king, to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of fishing rights in the river Lympne, of land around the oratorium of St Martin, and of pasture at Bisceopesuuic. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1612 A.D. 747. Eadberht, king of Kent, to Deneheah, abbot, and Reculver church; grant of the toll due on one ship at Fordwich, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1613 A.D. 791. Cenwulf, king, to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at Tenham, Kent, in exchange for land at the source of the Cray, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1615 Shortened and conflated version of nos 40 and 177. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1616 Shortened and conflated version of nos 164 and 170. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1617 Shortened and conflated version of nos 168 and 169 Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1618 Shortened and conflated version of nos 1265 and 176 Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1619 A.D. 821. Cenwulf, king, to Wulfred, archbishop; short version of grant of land at Coppanston, Gretaniarse and Scealdefordan. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1621 A.D. 824. Wulfred, archbishop, to Christ Church, Canterbury; note of grant of land at Eastur, Waldingtun, near Canterbury. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1624 A.D. 835. Cynewaru, abbess, to Hunberht, dux; short version of grant of land at Wirksworth, Derbys., on condition of annual render of lead to Ceolnoth, archbishop, his successors and to Christ Church, Canterbury Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1627 A.D. 895. Plegmund, archbishop, to Christ Church; note of grant of land at Wefingemersc near the river Romney, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1629 A.D. 923. Notes of purchase by Wulfhelm, archbishop, of land near Ealdanstrate, and of land at Wadland and Wlfrethingland (outside Canterbury). Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1630 A.D. 933 or 934, ? for 944. Æthelflæd to Christ Church, Canterbury; note of grant of land at Hamme, Sussex. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1634 A.D. 963. Dunstan, archbishop, to Christ Church (Canterbury); note of grant of land at Vange, Essex, purchased by him from Ingelram. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1635 A.D. 964. Athelstan to the church of St Mary, Lyminge; note of grant of land at Ulaham. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1643 A.D. 1038. King Cnut to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at Folkestone, Kent. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1644 A.D. 1040 x 1042. Wulfstan, wilde preost, to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at Thurrock, Essex. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1645 A.D. 1042 x 1066. Godwine to Christ Church, Canterbury; grant of land at St Osyth, Essex. Canterbury, Christ Church
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S1797 A.D. 901. The familia of the church of Malmesbury to Ordlaf, comes; note of the lease for five lives of land at Mannington in Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts., in exchange for land at Chelworth near Crudwell, Wilts. Malmesbury
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S1808 s. x 2. Ælfhild, wife of Ælfwold, comes, to the church of SS Mary and Benedict, Ramsey; bequest of land at Ripton, Wennington, Ellington, Bythorn, Hunts.; and to Almar, her chaplain, grant of land at Cloptona (Clapton, Northants.), with reversion to the church of Ramsey. Ramsey