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Whitley (in Reading)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

Extract

1204 Quitclaim, in chirograph form, by Abbot Roger and the convent of Reading to William Pipard and his heirs of a serf called Richard son of Saric duole and his heirs, at a price of 2 marks for their manumission

[1158 × 65]

Original charter: BL Add. Ch. 19595

C f139v

Type
Berkshire Documents
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1987

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page 312 note a Om. in C

page 312 note b hiis C

page 312 note c Almarico C

page 312 note a Hiis C

page 312 note b Rog' C

page 313 note a B ends

page 313 note b Sic;? rectius Audel'

page 313 note a Om. in C

page 314 note a Consail C

page 314 note b Hiis C

page 314 note c Stephano C

page 314 note d Nicholao C

page 314 note e Colle C

page 314 note a Hiis C

page 314 note b Rienfrei C

page 314 note c Filword' C (in error)

page 314 note d Erleia C

page 314 note e Remundi C

page 314 note f Waltero C

page 314 note g Beveyn C

page 314 note h Galfr' C

page 314 note i Maidenhecka C

page 314 note j Rogero C

page 314 note k Silhamsteda C

page 315 note a Erleie C

page 315 note b Hiis C

page 315 note c Bevin C

page 316 note a For expansion, see no. 1212

page 316 note b Burnegat C

page 316 note c–c Om. in C

page 316 note d Hiis C

page 316 note e Ramundo C

page 316 note f Iurdano C

page 316 note g Hamone C

page 316 note a Burnegat C

page 316 note b Ramundo C

page 317 note a Sic

page 317 note b Interlined

page 318 note a B,C f 151r end

page 318 note b Cf 151r has Dune and ends with et multis aliis

page 318 note a B ends

page 319 note a–a Interlined

page 319 note b–b Om. in Ms; suggested reading to complete the sense

page 320 note a Ms has Quywic', prob. a misreading of Suþwic’

page 320 note a ? either suam or eius, or possibly another name, om.

page 322 note a Whitele C

page 322 note b Reading uncertain; Sund C (Cf. no.1235)

page 322 note c Maisent C

page 322 note d Bolur C

page 322 note e Wlveseye C

page 322 note f–f Om. in C

page 322 note a Whitele Cf 152r

page 322 note b Sukkedene Cf 152r

page 322 note c B,C f 22v end

page 322 note d Cf 152r has Wlveseye and ends with et aliis

page 323 note a Whiteley C

page 323 note b Hiis C

page 323 note c A ends, the remainder being supplied from C

page 323 note a le Bastard Cf 144r

page 323 note b Whitele Cf 144r

page 323 note c Cf 22r ends

page 323 note d B ends, the remainder being supplied from C f 144r

page 323 note a Lesewys Cf 145r

page 323 note b Horthlegh' Cff 22v–23r, Hurthleghe Cf 145r

page 323 note c Whitelegh' Cf 145r

page 323 note d B,C ff 22v–23r end, the remainder being supplied from C f 145r

page 325 note a Ms has Wyle

page 327 note a Possibly in error for aliquem

page 329 note a Whitele C both

page 329 note b Shingfeld' Cf 102r, Shenyngfeld' Cf 144v

page 329 note c Shenyngfeld' Cf 144v

page 329 note d Cockmuome Cf 102r, Cockesmuome Cf 144v

page 329 note e Cf 144v ends with et cetera

page 329 note f Bleobir' Cf 102r

page 329 note g Shaldeforde Cf 102r

page 329 note a Ms has Thomas

page 330 note a Ms has ‘William’ (in error)

page 330 note a Almost certainly error for Willelmo

page 331 note a Possibly an omission here (see note)

page 331 note b Sic

page 332 note a Wytteleye B

page 332 note b B,C f 94r omit most of sealing clause

page 332 note c–c Om. in B,C f 94r

page 332 note d B ends, C f 94r ends with et cetera

page 333 note a Rivelli Cf 149r

page 333 note b Om. in Cf 149r

page 333 note c Whiteley Cf 149

page 333 note d Maysent Cf 149r

page 333 note e Insert apud Cf 149r

page 333 note f Cf 142r has Anuciacionis

page 333 note g Insert virginis Cf 149r

page 333 note h–h Om. in C f 149r

page 333 note i Insert dominis Cf 149r

page 333 note j Cf 149r has Erle and ends with et cetera

page 334 note a–a Interlined

page 334 note b Sentence incomplete

page 337 note a filii regis Edwardi probably om. (see note)

page 337 note 1. The regnal years of Edward II ended on 7 July, i.e. the feast of the Translation of St Thomas Becket. This interpretation of the dating clause depends strictly on the fact that the feast in 16 Edward Ii fell in 1323. However, it is possible that, since any day after that feast was actually in the following regnal year, the date was calculated accordingly and should therefore be read as 11 July 1322.

page 338 note a Hegfeld Cf 94r, Heghfeld' Cff 152v–153r

page 338 note b Whiteleye Cf 94r, Whitele Cff 152v–153r

page 338 note 1. An entirely blank folio, un-numbered in the current foliation, separates the two parts of this copy.