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III Papal Acts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
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139 Grant by Pope Calixtus II to Abbot Hugh [I] of Reading and his successors of papal protection for Reading Abbey, newly founded by King Henry I, and confirmation of its possessions, viz., the manors of Reading, Leominster and Thatcham with their appurtenances
[19 June 1123]
A ff 64v–65r
Pd. Holtzmann, Papsturkunden, iii, 133–4 (no. 9)
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page 129 note a–a Om. in A, supplied from F
page 134 note a–a Om. in A, supplied from F
page 134 note a–a Interlined in a later hand
page 134 note b Superscribed in a later hand
page 135 note 1 Holtzmann expands this as Gill (elmus), but Gill (ebertus) is far more likely (see below, no. 211 n. 2, and cf. nos. 224, 694–6).
page 136 note a–a In the margin in a later hand in A
page 136 note b Om. in D
page 137 note a–a Om. in A, supplied from papal register as in Migne
page 138 note a–a Om. in C, supplied from F
page 142 note a–a Supplied conjecturally, only traces of the words surviving (see note 1)
page 142 note b Four or five words totally lost by trimming of folio and fading (see note 1)
page 142 note c–c Following closely Innocent IIPs general confirmation (Migne, ccxv. 1123–5), with addition
page 142 note d Doubtful reading, corrected from Ms.? Sehnham
page 142 note e–e Suspensions uncertain owing to trimming and fading (see note 1)
page 142 note f Ms has undrdedis
page 142 note g Ms has Varpoll'
page 142 note h Doubtful reading
page 142 note i–i As c–c, with addition
page 142 note j Interlined
page 142 note k–k As c–c, with additions
page 142 note 1 The text is missing in places owing to the trimming of the tops of ff 220–221, while at the top and bottom of f 22or the writing is so faded as to be illegible except under ultra-violet light.
page 142 note 2 See no. 165.