Confirmation in frankalmoign: Robert Talum to Bridlington Priory

Reference No:
U DDWB/12/1
Dates:
c. 1185
Description:
All gifts of his grandfather and father to the priory (i.e. 2 mills under one roof ('in una domo' at Kelcam, with a way sixteen feet broad through the middle of his cultivated land from Schepesbrigge to the mills, pasture for horses coming to the mill on its S. side between the mills and his house, a garden, and all other things belonging to the mills), rendering 2 marks yearly. The gift of his father's paternal uncle, Godfrey Talun (i.e. 2 1/2 marks from the mill). The site to which the mills have been moved so that neither he nor his heirs will build any mill between the said mills and his mill on the same mill-stream. All tithes and all other things from the mills are acquitted. All the meadow between Brakenhill and the mill-stream from the way to the said two mills to the way to the mill of Lowetorp. All Brakenhill, the marsh near Brakenhil and the arable land in the marsh. All the marsh between the same arable land and the Kelk ('via de Kelca') towards the S. as the ditch made by the canons leads. Common of pasture throughout the town; in marsh and in field, and thatch in the marsh as often as necessary at Kelk ('tantum cooperture in marisco quanto indigebit apud Kelcam'). Right of way to the mills by the way from Harpham to the Mills by R.T's. land: Witn. Stephen de Killom, Adam his son, Walter de Bouinctona, Adelard de Willardebi, Roger his brother, William son of Rayner, Peter de Spineto, Serlo Talun, Reginald Pinceguerra, Gerard the clerk of Killam, Roger son of Hilde of Brell(ington), Firmino de Scardeburch, Walter son of Ivo de Willardebi, Roger de Hundemanebi, Adam de Bouinctona, Henry Silver. Seal, a bird, 'SIGILIUM ROBER[ ] [ ]ALUN', damaged and varnished
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family (incorporating Griffith) of Burton Agnes