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Order NumberCCA-DCc/ChAnt/L/355
TitleGrant, in pure and perpetual alms
PreviousNumbersIX (late 13th c); L 232 (Norris); L 328 (late 19th c)
Date[early 13th century]
DescriptionFrom: 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.
Extent1 doc
Physical DescriptionParchment, 1m, seal, slight staining
LanguageLatin
AccessStatusOpen
Open
Related MaterialRegistered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/D, ff423v-424r, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f327r

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