| Order Number | CCA-DCc/ChAnt/L/355 |
| Title | Grant, in pure and perpetual alms |
| PreviousNumbers | IX (late 13th c); L 232 (Norris); L 328 (late 19th c) |
| Date | [early 13th century] |
| Description | From: Stephen son of Roger of Wormdale To: the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory
The marsh of Warden which he held of the court of Leysdown with 50 sheep, reserving the salt-pans ('salina') and the road ('via') which leads to them. The grant is made for his soul and the souls of his predecessors and successors. No date. [Date: handwriting.]
Witnesses: Mgr William Curteis, rural dean of Canterbury; Henry of Ospringe ('Ospreng''), priory steward ('senescallus'); Simon the clerk; James de stablegate; Reginald the door-keeper ('Janitor'); Reginald the door-keeper ('Janitor'); Thomas the door-keeper ('Janitor'); Jordan the saucer ('salsar''); Michael de Bracino; Osbert son of William of Warden; Philip, brother of Osbert son of William of Warden; John de hokeling'
Endorsed with description in mid and late 13th cent hands and note of registration in late 13th cent hands. |
| Extent | 1 doc |
| Physical Description | Parchment, 1m, seal, slight staining |
| Language | Latin |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Open |
| Related Material | Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/D, ff423v-424r, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f327r |