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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 271

Pedes Finium - Feet of Fines 1196-1199 Richard I

                                     XLIII — (41)
                              [17th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a recognizance of Mortdauncestor, Gilo de Badelesmare, for the souls of his father and mother, and ancestors, quitclaims to Dunstan, Prior of St. Gregory's, Canterbury, and his successors, a rent of two seams of oats in Ridley. The said Prior will celebrate the anniversary of Gilo's father yearly.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Westmonasterium, die Sancti Clementis, anno regni Regis Ricardi x°.
   Coram G. filio Petri, etc. [ut in No. 27.]
   Inter GILONEM DE BADELESMARE, petentem, et DONSTANUM, Priorem de SANCTO GREGORIO, CANTUARIE, tenentem.
   De redditu dnarum sumarum avene in RIDDELEE.
   Unde recognicio de morte antecessoris summonita fuit inter eos in prefata Curia, scilicet quod predictus GILO, pro anima patris et matris suorum, et antecessorum suorum, remisit et quietum clamavit predicto PRIORI, et successoribus suis, totum jus et clamium quod habuit in predicto redditu, de se et heredibus suis, in perpetuum.
   Et predictus PRIOR concessit, intuitu caritatis, predicto GILONI, quod faciet anniversarium patris sui, singulus annis.

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                                           XLIV — (27)
                           [21st November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (Adam de Kersiges and Beatrice his wife quitclaim to Osbert de Longo
Campo and Aveline his wife, and their heirs, two marts rent in Ovenhill ; for which the said Osbert and Aveline give the said Adam and Beatrice, and their heirs, the service of Albricius de Stidstede, viz. sixteen shillings and eightpence, out of five acres of Ware which he holds in Stidstede, and the service of John le Bergourne, viz. twelve shillings per annum out of ten acres of Ware, which he holds in the same ville, to hold, to them and their heirs, by the free service of five shillings per annum. The said Osbert de Longo Campo takes the homage of said Adam in the said Court, and Adam takes the homage of said Albricius and John in said Court.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud

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