s. xv med., Bury St Edmunds

Type of MS.: Register
Davis no.: 121
Bibliography:
Related MSS: CUL Ff.2.29 is vol. I
Comment: 'Reg. Rubeum Vestiarii', vol. II. Temp. Hen. VI.
Provenance: J. Cradock. Bp J. Moore.

Charters contained:

S1068x, f. 3v: A.D. 1042 x 1043. Writ of King Edward declaring that Abbot Ufi is to be entitled to the monastery at Bury St Edmunds and to everything pertaining thereto, and that the monastery is to retain unaltered the freedom granted to it by Cnut and Harthacnut. s. xv med.

S1078x, ff. 3v-4r: A.D. 1052 or 1053 x 1057. Writ of King Edward declaring that the monastery at Bury St Edmunds is to possess the sokes of the eight and a half hundreds which he has given to that house, as fully and completely as ever his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) had them, and he himself possessed them. s. xv med.

S1072x, f. 4r: 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. s. xv med.

S1046x, f. 4r: 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. xv med.

S1045, f. 22r: A.D. 1042 x 1065. King Edward to St Edmunds Abbey; confirmation and grant of privileges. s. xv med.

S1078x, f. 23v: A.D. 1052 or 1053 x 1057. Writ of King Edward declaring that the monastery at Bury St Edmunds is to possess the sokes of the eight and a half hundreds which he has given to that house, as fully and completely as ever his mother (Queen Ælfgifu) had them, and he himself possessed them. s. xv med.

S1084x, f. 23v: 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. xv med.

S1083x, f. 23v: A.D. 1065 x 1066. Writ of King Edward announcing the appointment of Baldwin as abbot of Bury. s. xv med.

S1079x, f. 23v: 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. s. xv med.