Appendix 2
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2023
Summary
Grant by John of Backnoe and William of Lubenham, chaplains, to the prior and convent of rents [of 5s.] in Little Staughton which they had by the gift of Alice, widow of Everard of Great Staughton. At Little Staughton. 14 September [? 1392.]
Nouerint uniuersi per presentes nos Johannem de Backenho et Willelmum de Lobenham, capellanos, concessisse et confirmasse priori et conuentui de Bis----- et eorum successoribus omnia ilia redditus et seruicia cum suis pertinenciis ut in homagiis wardis maritagiis releuiis escaetis et omnibus aliis proficuis --- que nuper habuimus ex dono et concessione Alicie quondam uxoris Euerardi de Stokton’ magna et in Stokton’ parua. Habenda et tenenda --- et conuentui et eorum successoribus in perpetuum de capitalibus dominis feodi per seruicia inde debita et de iure consueta. In cuius rei testimonium presenti --- apposuimus. Datum apud Stokton’ paruam die Sabbati in festo exaltacionis sancte crucis anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum ---.
From the original at Bushmead Priory; it has suffered from exposure and in parts is entirely illegible. Holy Rood day fell on a Saturday in the reign of Richard II in 1387, 1392 and 1398; from the date of the licence for alienation in mortmain (1389; see App. 3) 1392 seems most probable.
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- The Cartulary of Bushmead Priory , pp. 259Publisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2023