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This record is about the Agreement between Roger, abbot of Pershore, and Richard Burdun, before Richard de... 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 Roger, abbot of Pershore, and Richard Burdun, before Richard de Lokinton, and others, named, chosen as arbitrators; the said Richard has granted that the abbot and convent of Pershore may hold all the newly broken lands (frusseta)which they have made in his manor of Hauekesburi, and may assart bring under tillage the place next Suanegrave called ' Wineboldessurne', and may enclose (innocare) so much land in the field nearer the town where they will; also the said abbot and convent have granted that the said Richard may enclose to two groves called 'Merewde' and 'Apshunger' &c. and may have common in all places where his ancestors had it except in inhokes (innocis) &c. they have also given him 50s. and have enlarged the way for him and his men towards Suanegrave to the width of an acre &c.: [Gloucestershire]
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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D
Agreement between Roger, abbot of Pershore, and Richard Burdun, before Richard de...
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