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County or diocese: Llandaff. Grant: Clerical tenth from Canterbury province, 1478...

Catalogue reference: E 179/33/14

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This record is about the County or diocese: Llandaff. Grant: Clerical tenth from Canterbury province, 1478... dating from 1478 Dec 10 in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Particulars of Account and other records relating.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 179/33/14

Date

1478 Dec 10

Description

County or diocese: Llandaff.

Grant: Clerical tenth from Canterbury province, 1478 June 6.

Document type: Appointment of collectors and schedule of exemptions.

Folios or pages: 1.

This is the appointment of John [Marshall], bishop of Llandaff, of collectors, and schedule of exemptions for the clerical tenth granted to Edward IV in 1478, for the diocese of Llandaff.

The document is in fair condition, although slightly faded in parts, and is legible.

The document is dated at Wigmore and endorsed with a dated note of delivery into the Exchequer by Owen Merydyth.

The document is laid out in paragraphs; the first is the appointment of the abbot and convent of Tewkesbury as collectors for both instalments of the tenth, the second lists poor monks and nuns to be exempted, comprising the abbot and convent of Grace Dieu, the prior and convent of Abergavenny, the prioress and sisters of Usk, and the priors and convents of Chepstow, St. Kingsmark and Malpas.

The third paragraph on the face of the document, continuing onto the dorse, lists benefices to be exempted in the deaneries of Abergavenny, Usk, Netherwent, Newport, Llandaff and Groneath.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Language

Latin

Physical description

parchment membranes

Physical condition

On parchment, no container

Closure status

Open Document, Open Description

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