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London, Public Record Office, C 52, 21
s. xiii
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Bibliography: Rolls 1-10 have been printed by Landon 1939 and Rolls 11-20 by Conway Davis 1957
On 9 see Kelly, St Augustine's, p. xli [E]
Related MSS: For transcripts see Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS. 299 and BL, Harley 84 and 85
Comment: Chartae Antiquae Rolls
9 is St Augustine's
Provenance:
Charters contained:
S1217, no. 16: A.D. 987. Æthelmær, satrap of King Æthelred and son of Æthelweard, founds Cerne Abbey, the endowment including land at Cerne and Æscere, 6 hides (cassati) at Mintern, 10 at Winterborne Abbas, 6 and 12 at Little and Long Bredy and 3 at Renscombe [to pass to the minster after Æthelmær's death], land at Poxwell [granted by Leofric of Poxwell, clericus], and the reversion of 4 hides at Affpuddle [granted by Ælfrith of Bincombe, Æthelmær's propinquus, after the death of Leofwine] and of 5 hides (mansae) at Bloxworth [granted by Ælfwold, after the death of his wife], and tithes from Cerne and Cheselbourne, all in Dorset. s. xiii