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This record is about the Letters patent of William Salip by which, for the health of his soul and those of... dating from 1308 Oct 9 in the series Court of Wards and Liveries: Deeds and Evidences. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Letters patent of William Salip by which, for the health of his soul and those of his ancestors and successors, he quitclaims in free alms to the church of SS Mary and Bernard of Lacock, and the nuns there, all that common of pasture which he had in a field called 'la Hele' in the field of Lacock, so that they might enclose it.
Witnesses: Sir Walter de Pavely (Paveli), Sir John de Holte [Holt], knights; Roger le Cras; Ralph le Cras; Adam Harding; John le Roche; Nicholas Bubbe; and others.
Dated at Lacock. Small non-armorial seal attached by tag.
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