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Hinton (in Hurst) and Sheepbridge (in Swallowfield)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
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810 Gift in free alms by William Longespee (Lunghespeie)a to Reading Abbey of 40s annual rent at Hinton (Henton') and Sheepbridge (Scheperige)b to be received on the morrow of St Martin [11 Nov.], viz., from Sir Thomas leBlondc and his heirs 1 mark, from Sir Henry de Mara and his heirs 1 mark and from Richard del Hechd and his heirs 1 mark. To be held freely, saving to the donor and his heirs the homage and any other services of the said Thomas, Henry and Richard and their heirs. Warranty. Grant of power to the abbey to distrain the said men and their heirs if they shall default in payment, and to take the distresses to Whitley (Witele), as the men's charters testify. The donor binds himself in respect of any kind of security concerning the said 405 which the king's justices or other discreet men shall require to be made (providerint faciendam). Sealing [c. 1238 × 1250]
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page 101 note a Lungespeye B, Cf24r
page 101 note b Scheperuge A,B, Shepruge Cf24r, Scheperigge Cf150r
page 101 note c Blund A
page 101 note d Hec B,C f24r, Bech (sic) Cf 150r
page 101 note e A, B, C/24r end
page 101 note f Cf150r ends with et aliis
page 101 note a Lungespeye B,C f24r, Longesp’ Cf150r
page 101 note b Whitele Cf150r
page 101 note 1. Later Diddenham Farm, now in Shinfield parish (Berks. Place-Names, i. 104Google Scholar), but originally in Sheepbridge in Swallowfield.
page 101 note a Longesp' Cf150r
page 101 note b Whytele Cf150r
page 102 note a Blond Cf150r
page 102 note b Longespeie Cf150r
page 102 note c Scheperug' Cf150r
page 102 note d Scheperig' Cf150r
page 102 note e A ends, the remainder being supplied from Cf150r