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Confirmation by Terricus son of Matthew de Duntona, to the monks of Bordesley, of...

Catalogue reference: E 326/2679

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E 326/2679
Date
12th century
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Confirmation by Terricus son of Matthew de Duntona, to the monks of Bordesley, of the grant which Richard son of Hugh de Octusulva made to them in frank almoin, vix. of the land in Octeselva, which the grantor's father had conveyed to the said Richard, and which grant he had also confirmed to the said monks. Witnesses:- Eglin, the grantor's lord, Philip de Cumton, Nicholas, parson of Wathcot, William Cadomor and others (named): [Warwickshire] 12th century. Seal

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Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B

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