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459 Gift by Queen Adeliza to Reading Abbey of 100S annually at Christmas from her hithe in London, for the celebration of the anniversary of her husband, King Henry I
[prob. c. 1 Dec. 1136]
A f 17r; B f 20r
Pd. Mon. Ang., iv. 42 (no. viii)
Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Adel(eidis) dei gratia Anglorum regina dedi ecclesie de Rading(ia) unoquoque anno in Natali domini .C. solidos de heda mea Lund(onie) ad faciendum anniversarium domini mei regis Henrici. Et volo et firmiter precipio quod ipsi sint primi centum solidi qui singulis annis exierint et haberi poterint de predicta heda mea Lundonie. Testibus: Rogero episcopo Sar(esburiensi), Bernardo de Sancto David, Simone Wigorn(iensi), Rogero Cicestr(ensi) episcopis, Ingulfo abbate Abend(onie), Waltero [abbate] de Eglesh(am), et multis aliis.
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page 353 note a Om. in B
page 353 note b Londonie B
page 353 note c London' B
page 353 note d B ends
page 353 note e Supplied
page 353 note a London' B, C
page 353 note b Walterius B
page 353 note c C ends
page 353 note d B ends
page 354 note a Rodb' B
page 354 note b Leicestria A f 104r, Leecestr' B, C
page 354 note c Galfredus A f 104r
page 354 note d Turevilla A f 104r
page 354 note e Adeleis B, Adelis' C
page 354 note f eisdem A f 104r
page 354 note g A f 104r and C end
page 354 note h B ends
page 355 note a Om. in C
page 355 note b A has salutem, marked for deletion
page 355 note c A has Alwredus with second element of w marked for deletion
page 355 note d London' B, C
page 355 note e B ends with T', C ends
page 356 note a commune B, C
page 356 note b Om. in C
page 356 note c Placed before pro B, C
page 356 note d ei B, C
page 356 note e Placed before ecclesic B, C
page 356 note f Placed before igitur C
page 356 note g hiis B, C
page 357 note a Ms has here nos marked for deletion
page 357 note a B ends
page 357 note 1 After the text of no. 465, A adds: Item carta eiusdem de eodem.
page 357 note a The Mss have s.for scilicet, and not for suis as printed by van Caenegem
page 358 note a monach' B, monachis C; the printed texts have monachos incorrectly (van Caenegem's text is taken from Memoranda Roll 1 John)
page 359 note a mesuagio B, C
page 359 note b parrochia B
page 359 note c Almericus B, C
page 359 note d ewangeliis C
page 359 note e baisantium C
page 360 note a parochia C
page 360 note b Sic, rectius Antoninum; Anntonium C
page 360 note c Om. in C
page 360 note a conventui C (in error)
page 360 note b parochia C
page 360 note c Sic, rectius Antoninum (see no. 469, n.)
page 360 note d Om. in C
page 361 note a parochia C
page 361 note b Om. in C
page 362 note a Insert hac C
page 362 note b Both texts have tenet
page 362 note c parochia C
page 362 note d Om. in C
page 363 note a nec C
page 363 note b aliquod C
page 363 note c quietaclam' C
page 363 note d Om. in C
page 363 note e quietaclamacione C
page 363 note a Hareng' C
page 363 note b Expansion from PRO foot
page 363 note a Windesor' C
page 364 note 1 Probably the parish more commonly known as St Martin Orgar, since it was the only medieval parish of St Martin on Candlewick Street, now Cannon Street.
page 364 note 2 More commonly St Laurence Pountney (see no. 462 n.).
page 364 note 3 See no. 468.
page 364 note 4 See nos. 469–70.
page 364 note 5 See no. 481.
page 364 note 6 See no. 471 and n.
page 364 note 7 Probably St Michael towards the Bridge, or St Michael Crooked Lane, since it was the only medieval parish of St Michael on or near Candlewick Street, now Cannon Street.
page 365 note a–a Supplied from rubric
page 365 note b Guldeford' C
page 365 note 1 In 1306 Advent began on 27 November. The period from Advent to the octave of Epiphany was traditionally one of those during which the hearing of pleas was prohibited. In 1275 Edward I asked the bishops to relax this rule for petty assizes, but no general concession was forthcoming, although individual bishops sometimes granted temporary dispensations (Handbook of Dates, 66Google Scholar). Clearly in this case the bishop of London had not done so. In 1306 Advent began on 27 November. The period from Advent to the octave of Epiphany was traditionally one of those during which the hearing of pleas was prohibited. In 1275 Edward I asked the bishops to relax this rule for petty assizes, but no general concession was forthcoming, although individual bishops sometimes granted temporary dispensations (Handbook of Dates, 66Google Scholar). Clearly in this case the bishop of London had not done so.
page 365 note 2 This bracketed passage is not in the text, but some such addition is required, since the mere octave of 3 Dec. would still be in Advent and therefore impossible for the taking of the assize. Moreover, the octave of St Hilary as a return day includes 21 Jan., the day when the present case resumed.
page 366 note a–a Supplied from rubric
page 366 note b C has ‘Henry’ throughout
page 366 note c Checkewell' C
page 366 note d Henrico C
page 367 note a Ms adds in the same hand: scilicet Edwardi tercii post Conquestum
page 367 note a Ms has sabati
page 368 note a–a Supplied from rubric
page 368 note b Uncertain; Ms pamiar'
page 368 note 1 Abbot 1342–61.
page 368 note 2 Abbot 1305–28.
page 368 note 3 Either Hugh I (1123–30) or Hugh II (1186–99).
page 368 note 4 Either Henry I or Henry II.