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Folios: 393v-394. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter...

Catalogue reference: DL 42/2/28/35

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This record is about the Folios: 393v-394. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter... dating from [1100-1399] in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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DL 42/2/28/35
Date
[1100-1399]
Description

Folios: 393v-394. Honor of Bolyngbrok [Bolingbroke], in one box, marked by the letter E. Sale.

First party: David, son of Swayn de Schitebroc [Skidbrooke].

Second party: John, his brother.

Place or subject: One toft in the vill of Schithebroc [Skidbrooke] with the house built thereon, which lies between the land of William at le Winhuse on the south side and the land of the lord of the fee on the north, and it abuts on the west side upon the royal way and on the east side upon John's land; five selions of land and one headland of arable land in Haymarke of Skidbrooke, of which three selions lie together between the land of the lord of the fee on the north side and John's land on the south side, and they abut on the east side upon the land of Richard Honty and on the west side upon the land of Roger, then vicar of Skidbrooke, namely in Lenifcrofte, and two selions and that headland lie in Litelcrofte between the land of the lord of the fee on the north side and the land of the church of Skidbrooke on the south side, and they abut on the east side upon the land once of Aschel Bla and on the west side upon le Waterlade, and the headland abuts on the south side upon Odecrofte and on the north side upon the land of the lord of the fee, with all appurtenances, liberties, commons, easements and free customs. Fully and entirely, for five marks which John gave to David. To hold to John and his heirs or assigns of the lord of the fee freely, quietly, and in right of inheritance, paying 4d yearly to the lord of the fee, namely 1d at each of the feasts of Christmas, Easter, St Botolph and Michaelmas, for all secular service, custom and exaction and demand.

County: [Lincolnshire].

Additional people: Witnesses: Ralph at the Church of Schithebroc [Skidbrooke]; Robert at le Dic; Adam son of Geoffrey; William, his brother; Richard son of Martin; Richard son of Robert; William de Legesby [Legsby]; Geoffrey Barun; and John the clerk.

Undated.

Related material

For the original charter see: DL 25/3256

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C19720379/

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