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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 260

Pedes Finium - Feet of Fines 1196-1199 Richard I

                                             XXVII — (45)
                                 [5th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a recognizance of Mortdauncestor, Augustine Fitz Arnulf and Robert his brother, and Roger de la Cleigate, quitclaim to Theodbald de Scipburn three acres in Shipbourne, for twenty shillings sterling.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Beremundeseiam, die Jovis proxima post festum Omnium Sanctorum, anno regni Regis Ricardi x.
   Coram Gr. filio Petri,1 Stephano de Torneham, Simone de Pateshill, Johanne de Grestliges, Jacobo de Poterne, Justiciariis, et alias Baronibus domini Regis tune ibi presentibus.
   Inter ANGERUM filium ARNULFI et ROBERTUM fratrem suum, et ROGERUM DE LA CLAIGATE, petentes, et THEODBALDUM DE SCIPBURN, tenentem.
   De iij acris terre, cum pertinentiis, in SCIPBURNE.
   Unde recognicio de morte antecessoris summonita fuit inter eos in prefata Curia, scilicet quod predicti ANGERUS et ROBERTUS et ROGERUS, remiserunt et quietum clamaverunt predicto THEODBALDO et heredibus suis, totum jus et clamium quod habuerunt in predicta terra, de se et heredibus suis, in perpetuum.
   Et pro hoc fine et concordia et quieto clamio, predictus THEODBALDUS dedit predictis ANGERO, et ROBERTO, et xx solidos esterlingorum.

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                                          XXVIII — (28)
                                [6th November, 1198,10 Ric. I.]
   (In a recognizance of Mortdauncestor, John de Scipherste quitclaims to Nicholas Fitz William and his heirs two acres and a half in Sipherste.)
   Hec est finalis concordia facta in Curia domini Regis apud Beremundeseiam, die Veneris proxima post festum Omnium Sanctorum, anno regni Regis Ricardi x. 
   Coram G. filio Petri, etc.2 [ut in No. 27.]
   1  Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Chief Justice. He was afterwards, by King John, created Earl of Essex.
    2  The Court consisted of the same Judges in all the Fines from No. 27 to No. 47; in these instances, therefore, it will not be necessary to repeat the names.

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