Translation of Gift: William Paganell to Drax Priory
- Reference No:
- U DDEV/31/1a
- Dates:
- [1130-1139]
- Description:
- Island called Halington and Middelholm; parcels called Horm and Hadde with their inhabitants, and from the Horm all that parcel with wood, marsh and meadow to the farthest part of the new drain, together with the fishery in the R. Ouse. Churches of Drax; Roxeby, Midle Rase, Hyrnham, Swinehamstead, (co. Lincs.) and Salteby, (co. Leics.) 2 ploughlands in Snyterton. 30 measures of bread corn from the mill of Hunsflet. 1/2 ploughland in Weston (Beeston?). 1 oxgang at Faghedre (Faweather par. Bingley). 1 oxgang in Berlay and Aldethcroft with the meadow and the water of R. Ayre. 1 mark silver from Ayrmin. Mill in Drax. Tithe of the mills in Ledes. 12 oxgangs in Roxby with 7 tofts, common in the marsh, and the mill of Roxby 'and all the seats of Mills in the said vilage and teritory'. 2 plough-lands in Salteby with messuages and tithes of his household and kitchen: With the advice of Thurstan, archbishop of York. Witn. Ralph Paganell, Peter son of Estolf, Adam and Thomas his sons, Warin de Sancto Patricio, William de Stanegref, William de Altaripa, Simon de Stanegref, William de Balioll, Hugh de Bois, Robert de Roxby, Robert son of Silvester, Archard Mareschall. 'Monasticon Vol. 2 page 96'. See also 'Early Yorkshire Charters. Vol. VI. The Paynel Fee' (Y.A.S. Record Series. 1939) pp.86 - 87, where the full text of the original is printed
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- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Papers of the Constable Maxwell Family of Everingham, Caerlaverock and Terregles (including the Haggerston and Sherburne Families)