Gift in frankalmoign: Philip de Somervill, lord of Burton Annays to Sir Richard de Noteman of Burton Annays, chaplain celebrating daily at the altar of the B.V.M. in the church of Burton Annays for the souls of P. de S. his, dec'd., wife Margaret, his family, his ancestors Sir Marmaduke de Thweng and all faithful departed
- Reference No:
- U DDWB/6/2
- Dates:
- 23 Sep 1349
- Description:
- 2 messuages (one held by Thomas de Thweng the other by Henry de Harpham chaplains) 2 bovates (between land held by Robert Dyard and land held by Ranulph Blanchard) 20 cartloads of turves dug annually from the donor's marsh; common of pasture for 2 cows in le Queyse in Burton Agnes. 16ac. called les Avenames as they lie between two divisions in Thirnom: If R. de S. fails to appoint succeeding chaplains within 40 days of a vacancy, the right to do so shall pass to the Abbot of St. Mary's in York (as appears in the original tripartite charter of the chantry to Sir William de Witton (Wicton?) called 'de Camera', chaplain and predecessor of Sir R. de N.). Witn. Sir George Salvayn, Sir John de Freford, Master John de Somervill, John de Wandesford, Alexander de Burton, Alexander Frabright, Robert de Thorp. Given at Wychenoure, Wednesday before Michaelmas 1349 Attached is: Grant: Parties as (a): crop from 1 bovate in the field of Burton Agnes from autumn 1349: Sir R. de M. undertake to leave as good a crop to his successors. Given at Wychenoure, Wednesday before Michaelmas 1349, (no date)
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- Archive Item
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- 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 Wickham-Boynton Family (incorporating Griffith) of Burton Agnes