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Order NumberCCA-DCc/ChAnt/F/135
TitleGrant, in pure alms
PreviousNumbersV (late 13th c); V 49 (Norris); French wine 49 (late 19th c); XX (late 19th c?)
Date[late 12th century]
DescriptionFrom: Guy malevitinus
To: Canterbury Cathedral Priory

An annual payment of 10s of Paris ('parisienses') from his rents of 'Roeni' and Mantes ('Madunte') [Seine-et-Oise] for tolls ('passagium') for the monks' wine. If they owe more, they shall pay more. The grant is made for the soul of his father William malevicinus and the souls of his ancestors and the salvation of himself, his mother and brothers. The grant was placed on St Thomas's tomb on 29 Dec. No-one is to be allowed to worry the monks or their messengers about this matter. Anathema clause.
No date. [Date: date of St Thomas Becket's death and handwriting.]

Witnesses: Aklina, mother of Guy malevitinus; Hubert de Rosey; Hugh croc; Heyinardus, chaplain ('capellanus') of Guy malevitinus; Gervase of Ospringe ('hosprenge'); William de faveriz

Endorsed with descriptions in early and late 13th cent hands.
Extent1 doc
Physical DescriptionParchment, 1m, slit for seal tag, stains, piece of paper stuck onto the back (formerly mounted in scrapbook
LanguageLatin
AccessStatusOpen
Open
Related MaterialRegistered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/A, ff269r-269v, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f36r

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