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Charters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Select Documents of the English Lands of the Abbey of Bec
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1951

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page 1 note 1 These 2s. were for “proxies”—“a commuted sum paid by the parochial clergy instead of finding a visitor of their parishes … and his attendants in sustenance during the time of visitation”. (Turner, E., “The College of Benedictine Canons at South Mailing”, Sussex Archæological Collections, v. 134Google Scholar.)

page 2 note 1 Probably the same person as “Eilansus decanus”, who witnessed a charter of archbishop Theobald to Mailing (Bodleian, MS. Tanner 223, fo. 63).

page 3 note 1 Archdeacon of Canterbury before 1202.

page 4 note 1 Bishop of Chichester, 1147–69.

page 4 note 2 John of Oxford, dean 1165–75.

page 4 note 3 Still held office in 1194.

page 7 note 1 Not in Le Neve, though the list there is incomplete; possibly an error for Ebroicensis.

page 7 note 2 Died February 1154.

page 8 note 1 The rent was later transferred to the abbey of Bee (cf. MS. Add. 24316, fo. 5v. “Prior de Rislepp” … debet recipere annuatim ad terminum Pasche de abbate de Messenden 6 marcas de manerio quod dicitur Brotton.”)

page 8 note 2 I.e. “in Carlinton” ; cf. charter of Hugh de Gurnay, Harleian MS. 3688, fo. 123 (115).

page 8 note 3 For priors of Ruislip see English Lands of Bee, pp. 23–4.

page 8 note 4 Cf. Porée, i. 469, n. 5.

page 8 note 5 Richard of Ilchester, 1174–88.

page 9 note 1 Sic. Error iot 1112. Cf. Porée, i. 467.

page 9 note 2 Henry earl of Warwick.

page 10 note 1 Died 1120.

page 10 note 2 Robert Bloett, 1094–1123.

page 10 note 3 Bishop 1107–39.

page 10 note 4 Ranulf Flambard, chancellor 1107–23.

page 10 note 5 Walter, hereditary castellan of Gloucester and sheriff of the shire; died c. 1129.

page 10 note 6 Justiciax, died c. 1127.

page 11 note 1 Steward of the Earl of Leicester in 1138 (Vitalis, OrdericusEcclesiasticae Historiae Libri Tredecim, ed. Le Prévost, A., (Paris, 1838–55), v. 106Google Scholar).

page 11 note 2 Probably an error for “Adam de Cirri”, who witnesses no. XXX infra.

page 12 note 1 Algarus, bishop of Coutances 1132–51.

page 12 note 2 Rotrou of Warwick, bishop of Evreux 1139–70.

page 12 note 3 Arnulf, bishop of Lisieux 1141–81.

page 12 note 4 William de Turbe, bishop of Norwich 1146–74.

page 16 note 1 Son of Robert earl of Warwick, and nephew of Robert earl of Leicester.

page 19 note 1 Robert de Limesey,.bishop of Lichfield 1086–1117.

page 19 note 2 William de Montfort, abbot 1093–1124.

page 19 note 3 Bishop 1109–14.

page 19 note 4 Ranulf Flambard, bishop 1099–1138.

page 20 note 1 Bishop 1107–39.

page 23 note 1 incuncussa cart.

page 24 note 1 John, bishop of Séez.

page 25 note 1 Created 1122 ; died 1147.