ECR 48 031
Reference code
ECR 48 031
Title
Mapledurham, Oxfordshire: Exemplification
Level
Item
Date
1 February 1660
Extent & medium
1 manuscript
Content description
Exemplification, at the instance of William Day, clerk, by the Keepers of the Libertie of England by authority of Parliament of a record among the common matters of Hillary term 1659 on the Memoranda Roll of the First Remembrancer viz. of an inquisition taken at Oxford on Thursday after St Matthias 15 Edward III (1 March 1341) concerning the nones of corn, wool and lambs, granted to the King in 14 Edward III, which for the church of Mapledoram were worth 12 marks and not more as the rector had for the endowment of his church a carucate of land with 40s a year and the hay belonging to the church was worth 20s.
[Particulars for the other places follow].
Witness: John Wyld, Westminster.
Seal of the Exchequer, bronze wax, only the upper third surviving, on doubled tag.
Decorative pen work and floral design with pencil shading on the top line.
Damaged by rodents.
[Particulars for the other places follow].
Witness: John Wyld, Westminster.
Seal of the Exchequer, bronze wax, only the upper third surviving, on doubled tag.
Decorative pen work and floral design with pencil shading on the top line.
Damaged by rodents.
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