s. xiv med., Bury St Edmunds

Type of MS.: Register
Davis no.: 119
Bibliography: Printed by Hervey 1925
Related MSS:
Comment: 'Reg. W. Pynchebeck' or 'Reg. (Album) Vestiarii'. Begun 1333. Ff. 320-6, list of benefactions to Bury St Edmunds
Provenance: Sir E. Bacon 1633. J. Cradock. Bp J. Moore.

Charters contained:

S980, ff. 125v-126v: A.D. 1021 x 1023. King Cnut to Bury St Edmunds Abbey; grant of privileges and of renders of fish from Welle (Upwell and Outwell, Norfolk) and of eels from Lakenheath, Suffolk. s. xiv med.

S1045, f. 126v: A.D. 1042 x 1065. King Edward to St Edmunds Abbey; confirmation and grant of privileges. s. xiv med.

S1084, f. 127r: A.D. 1065 x 1066. Writ of King Edward confirming to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds the sokes of the eight and a half hundreds (after the appointment of Baldwin as abbot of Bury). s. xiv med.

S1075, f. 127r: c. A.D. 1051. Writ of King Edward declaring that St Edmunds inland is to be exempt from payment of heregeld and from every other render. s. xiv med.

S1085, f. 127r: A.D. 1065 x 1066. Writ of King Edward declaring that he has granted to Abbot Baldwin a moneyer within Bury St Edmunds. s. xiv med.

S1069, f. 127r: A.D. 1043 x 1044. Writ of King Edward declaring that the land at Mildenhall, Suffolk, and the sokes of the eight and a half Thingoe hundreds are to belong to St Edmunds as fully and completely as his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) possessed them. s. xiv med.

S1046, f. 130r: A.D. 1042 x 1066. King Edward to St Edmunds; confirmation of privileges and grant of land at Mildenhall, Suffolk, and eight and a half hundreds at Thingoe, Suffolk. s. xiv med.