| Order Number | CCA-DCc/ChAnt/F/118 |
| Title | Writ |
| PreviousNumbers | XVIII (late 13th c); F 56 (Norris); French wine 50 (late 19th c) |
| Date | [late 12th century-early 13th century] |
| Description | From: Philip, count of Flanders and the Vermandois ('viromand'') To: R lupus; Wissant, bailiffs ('ballivius')
The addressees are not to exact customs from the bearers of the writ ('appresentium latoribus') who shall have a free crossing ('transitus'), going and returning. In particular, he will give privileges ('...plurimum mihi placebit et loco et tempore grates eis referam') to those supplying help and advice ('auxilium et consilium') to Canterbury Cathedral Priory by sending their alms there or encouraging others to do so ('vel alios ad id faciendum salubri ammonitione exortando'). No date. [Date: handwriting.]
Endorsed with description in early 13th cent hands. |
| Extent | 1 doc |
| Physical Description | Parchment, 1m, seal tag cut off, dirty, traces of modern paper on reverse |
| Language | Latin |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Open |
| Copies | Digitised |
| Related Material | Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/A, f270v, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f37v (French rents and pedages section) |