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Order NumberCCA-DCc/ChAnt/D/99
TitleNotarial exemplification
PreviousNumbers3 bis (late medieval?); D 155 (Norris); D 82 (late 19th c)
Date2 Sep 1329
14 Jan 1139
[1157x1161]
[1154x1162]
DescriptionExemplification of three documents relating to Canterbury Cathedral Priory's claim to jurisdiction over Dover Priory:

(1) Confirmation
From: Pope Innocent II
To: Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury
Confirmation of the grant by Henry I of Dover Priory to Theobald (sic) and the church of Canterbury, dated 14 Jan 1139 at the Lateran. Written by Americus, cardinal deacon and papal chancellor.

(2) Notification
From: Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury
Notification of his ordinance concerning the status of Dover Priory (as in DCc-ChAnt/D/83). Witness list. No date [1157x1161]. [Date: as in Saltman, cited in DCc-ChAnt/D/83.]

(3) Grant and confirmation
From: Henry II, king of England
To: Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, and the church of Canterbury
Dover Priory, with all its possession on land and sea and in tolls, with the old tithe of herrings and the new tithe of fishery which the burgesses of Dover gave and offered upon the altar. The grant is made for the king's soul and the souls of his parents, the remission of his sins, the safety of his kingdom and especially for the soul of Henry I, his grandfather, who originally granted Dover Priory to the archbishop. Dover is to remain a Benedictine house as established by Pope Innocent II and Theobald and no-one is to change it to any other order; only the archbishop shall have the regulation of Dover Priory.
Given at Dover, no date [1154x1162]. [Date: Thomas Becket's dates as chancellor. Eyton, cited below, suggests 2 Janx10 Jan 1156.]
Witnesses: Roger [of Pont l'Evêque], archbishop of York; Nigel, bishop of Ely; Robert [de Chesney], bishop of Lincoln; Thomas [Becket], chancellor; John [of Canterbury], treasurer of York Cathedral; Roger, son of the earl of Gloucester; Richard pecc', archdeacon [of Lichfield]; Froger, archdeacon [of Derby]; Nicholas de Hamton'; Reginald, earl [of Cornwall]; Hugh, earl [of Norfolk]; [Henry] de Exec', constable; Richard de Hunn'; Robert de Dunstan'; Manasses Biset, steward ('dapifer'); William de Belt'; Henry de Pom'; John Marescall

Given at Canterbury Cathedral Priory.
Notarial attestation and sign of William son of William of Nackington ('Natindone'), clerk of Canterbury diocese and notary public, who wrote the document.

Witnesses: 'Dominus' Robert de Tunstalle, rector of St Dunstan's church, London; 'Dominus' Robert de malling', chaplain; 'Dominus' Roger of Charing, chaplain

Endorsed with description in early 14th cent hand.
Extent1 doc
Physical DescriptionParchment, 1m, slightly dirty, stained
LanguageLatin
AccessStatusOpen
Open
Related MaterialAnother version of this exemplification: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/D/98
Original of Theobald's ordinance: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/D/83
Another version of Henry II's grant (transcription): J B Sheppard, Literae Cantuarienses iii (London, 1889), pp371-372
Another version of the witness list to Henry II's grant: R W Eyton, Court, household and itinerary of King Henry II (London, 1878), p15

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