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This record is about the Agreement between the abbot and convent of Pipewell, and Roger Pantulf, concerning... dating from [1100-1500] in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Agreement between the abbot and convent of Pipewell, and Roger Pantulf, concerning an obstruction of the exit from Lalleford towards the north, and concerning the land which anciently lay between the monks' garden and the Avon; also concerning the repair of the road between the said garden and the monks' sheepfold; the said Roger is to have no claim in the said obstruction, nor in the path of old issuing from it towards the said sheepfold; the monks are to be at liberty to make a ditch from a corner of their garden to the Avon, but there are to be steps (unum scalarium) by the river, to the other side of the ditch, for Roger's fishermen to cross over by, and a path four feet wide by the water side, that Roger's men may be able to go and fish when the mill-pond of Little Lalleford is full &c. &c. Witnesses: - Roger de Craft, John de Warewic, Gilbert de Thurlaneston, and others (named): [Warwickshire]
E 210
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Agreement between the abbot and convent of Pipewell, and Roger Pantulf, concerning...
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