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ECR 64 005

Reference code

ECR 64 005

Title

Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Copy of grant

Level

Item

Date

c.15th century - early 16th century

Extent & medium

1 paper copy

Content description

Original [lost]: Sunday after the Invention of the Holy Cross 12 Richard II [9 May 1389].

Grant by Germanus, prior of Goldcliff, with the consent of the convent, to Walter Sealf of 58 acres of arable and 5 1/2 acres of meadow with appurtenances called Durantesfel, lying in the parish of Nash within the lordship of Goldcliff, between Gillangespulle on the south, Blenchispulle on the east and the water of Usk on the north and west.
Walter and his legitimate heirs are to hold the land in perpetuity, rendering yearly 31s 9d at the Purification, Hockday and Michaelmas for all services and secular demands, reserving to the prior and convent suit of court and one heriot on the death of each tenant.
If Walter and his heirs fail, the land shall revert to the prior and convent in perpetuity.

Witnesses: Lewis ap David, then steward of Goldcliff, Philip Lla', then bailiff of Coldrey [Coldra], William Cook, Robert Ieuerth, Henry Halle, John Machon, Thomas Howe.

Endorsed: Copia Cart' de durantsfeld
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