ECR 47 097
ECR 47 097
Hullavington, Wiltshire: Grant of land
Item
30 September 1271
1 manuscript
Grant in frankalmoign by Ralph de Creddewelle to the church of St Victor in Caux and Bartholomew, the abbot, and the monks there, at the instance of brother Reginald, prior of Hullavington, of a piece of land called Refelonde in the field of Hullavington and a piece of land called Foluaremede next le Sperte; and quitclaim of the toll which he has been used to receive from the men of Hullavington, together with an acre of land sown with corn which he has received yearly from the abbey.
The grantee has paid 12 marks silver.
Hullavington.
Seal, pointed oval, 33 x 22mm, natural colour wax, on doubled tag. A flower (thistle?) with a bird (goldfinch?) perched on leaves on either side of stem.
The grantee has paid 12 marks silver.
Hullavington.
Seal, pointed oval, 33 x 22mm, natural colour wax, on doubled tag. A flower (thistle?) with a bird (goldfinch?) perched on leaves on either side of stem.
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