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Order NumberCCA-DCc/ChAnt/I
TitleChartae Antiquae I
Datec 1167-1701
DescriptionCCA-DCc-ChAnt/I/1-209
Most of this section of charters relates to Ickham, which lies just to the east of Canterbury, in the vale of the Little Stour. DCc-ChAnt//I/208 and DCc-ChAnt/I/209 are licences in mortmain which also relating to lands elsewhere in Kent and the manor of Bocking in Essex. DCc-ChAnt/I/48 relates to Westwell. Two charters relate to lands granted to the priory to celebrate the anniversary of Mgr Robert of Ludlow. DCc-ChAnt/I/78 and DCc-ChAnt/I/166, have documents partly in Hebrew attached to them. One charter, DCc-ChAnt/I/30, has been registered in the Adisham section of the cartularies. DCc-ChAnt/I/262 also relates to Ickham. DCc/Register/E, ff173r-188v, contains 134 charters for the manor of Ickham and there are 173 charters for Ickham in DCc/Register/C, ff97v-104v, and 110r-125v. There are no original charters for a significant number of these registered versions.

CCA-DCc-ChAnt/I/210-214
This section of charters relates to the rectory of Exning in Suffolk, which lies 2 miles north west of Newmarket. Exning rectory belonged to Battle Abbey before the Dissolution and was only acquired by the dean and chapter in 1541. DCc-ChAnt/I/255 also relates to Exning.

CCA-DCc-ChAnt/I/215-227D
This section of charters relates to Monks Eleigh in Suffolk, which lies 12 miles west-north-west of Ipswich. DCc/Register/E, ff385r-387v, contains 19 charters for Monks Eleigh and there are 27 charters for Monks Eleigh in DCc/Register/B, ff143r-146v. There are no original charters for a significant number of these registered versions. DCc-ChAnt/I/259 also relates to Monks Eleigh and 2 charters for Monks Eleigh have also been catalogued as DCc-ChAnt/H/122-123.

CCA-DCc-ChAnt/I/228-262
Most of this section of charters relates to the priory's estates in County Wexford and County Waterford in south-east Ireland. In 1245 the priory granted its Irish estates to the Cistercian Abbey of Tintern, also known as 'de voto', in Ireland, in exchange for an annual pension of 13 marks (£8 13s 4d), and most of the Irish charters relate to this pension. Tintern lies in County Wexford, approximately 22 miles south west of Wexford. There are accounts of the priory's Irish estates in J B Sheppard (ed), Literae Cantuarienses III (Rolls Series, 1889), ppxl-xlix, and J B Sheppard (ed), Christ Church Letters (Camden Society new series XIX, 1877), ppviii-xii. DCc-ChAnt//I/229-230 relate to Kilham in Yorkshire, DCc-ChAnt/I/250A relates to Ivychurch, DCc-ChAnt/I/252 relates to Icklesham in Sussex, DCc-ChAnt/I/252-253 relate to the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England, DCc-ChAnt/I/255 relates to Exning in Suffolk, DCc-ChAnt/I/259 relates to Monks Eleigh in Suffolk and DCc-ChAnt/I/262 relates to Ickham. DCc/Register/B, ff291r-303r contains 48 charters for Ireland. There are no original charters for a significant number of these registered versions.
Extent273 docs
LanguageLatin; English; Hebrew
AccessStatusOpen
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