Bondo 3 (Male) Brother of Æthelstan 70
m/l xi

Notes: Cf. Bondo 1, Bondo 2.

Factoid List

Personal Relationship (2)
Bondo 3 Brother (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (2)
 of Æthelstan 70: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
 of Ælfstan 74: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Event (3)
Advice/counsel (1)
 Ely 1-Æthelstan 70.dispute over Eye: In view of the fact, therefore, that the priest Æthelstan 70 had afflicted the bishop and the abbot, after the elapse of many years they took counsel with their friends and at length arranged matters so that the priest and his two brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, would be treated together as one, and they arranged a hearing-date at Horningsea. Before the witnesses the abbot then gave Æthelstan 70 for his share of Eye, a farm and a hide of 12 score acres at Snailwell, which he had bought from Wedwine 1, son of Ealdstan 1, for 6 pounds. And he further gave him another farm and 75 acres which he had bought from Hugh 3 and Ælfric 129. And the abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence, and thus, totally amicably and in the witness of the people, the abbot and Æthelstan 70 and Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74 were satisfied in every respect, that is to say, concerning the land, the marsh and stock.: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Disputing/dispute-settling (1)
 Ely 1-Æthelstan 70.dispute over Eye: In view of the fact, therefore, that the priest Æthelstan 70 had afflicted the bishop and the abbot, after the elapse of many years they took counsel with their friends and at length arranged matters so that the priest and his two brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, would be treated together as one, and they arranged a hearing-date at Horningsea. Before the witnesses the abbot then gave Æthelstan 70 for his share of Eye, a farm and a hide of 12 score acres at Snailwell, which he had bought from Wedwine 1, son of Ealdstan 1, for 6 pounds. And he further gave him another farm and 75 acres which he had bought from Hugh 3 and Ælfric 129. And the abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence, and thus, totally amicably and in the witness of the people, the abbot and Æthelstan 70 and Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74 were satisfied in every respect, that is to say, concerning the land, the marsh and stock.: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Grant and Gift (2)
 Ely 1.exchanging land with Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74: The abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence [in exchange for their share of the 2 hides at Eye].: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
 Æthelstan 70.granting land to his brothers: Having seized the land at Eye from Ely 1, Æthelstan 70 shared the land with his two brothers: first, he halved it and, after taking the half-share, took another third. : Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Land-division (1)
 Æthelstan 70.granting land to his brothers: Having seized the land at Eye from Ely 1, Æthelstan 70 shared the land with his two brothers: first, he halved it and, after taking the half-share, took another third. : Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Property-buying/purchasing (2)
 Ely 1-Æthelstan 70.dispute over Eye: In view of the fact, therefore, that the priest Æthelstan 70 had afflicted the bishop and the abbot, after the elapse of many years they took counsel with their friends and at length arranged matters so that the priest and his two brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, would be treated together as one, and they arranged a hearing-date at Horningsea. Before the witnesses the abbot then gave Æthelstan 70 for his share of Eye, a farm and a hide of 12 score acres at Snailwell, which he had bought from Wedwine 1, son of Ealdstan 1, for 6 pounds. And he further gave him another farm and 75 acres which he had bought from Hugh 3 and Ælfric 129. And the abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence, and thus, totally amicably and in the witness of the people, the abbot and Æthelstan 70 and Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74 were satisfied in every respect, that is to say, concerning the land, the marsh and stock.: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
 Ely 1.exchanging land with Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74: The abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence [in exchange for their share of the 2 hides at Eye].: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Property-exchanging (1)
 Ely 1.exchanging land with Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74: The abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence [in exchange for their share of the 2 hides at Eye].: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33
Property-transacting (1)
 Ely 1-Æthelstan 70.dispute over Eye: In view of the fact, therefore, that the priest Æthelstan 70 had afflicted the bishop and the abbot, after the elapse of many years they took counsel with their friends and at length arranged matters so that the priest and his two brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, would be treated together as one, and they arranged a hearing-date at Horningsea. Before the witnesses the abbot then gave Æthelstan 70 for his share of Eye, a farm and a hide of 12 score acres at Snailwell, which he had bought from Wedwine 1, son of Ealdstan 1, for 6 pounds. And he further gave him another farm and 75 acres which he had bought from Hugh 3 and Ælfric 129. And the abbot also gave to Æthelstan 70’s brothers, Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74, at the same place, 4 pounds and 18 pence, and thus, totally amicably and in the witness of the people, the abbot and Æthelstan 70 and Bondo 3 and Ælfstan 74 were satisfied in every respect, that is to say, concerning the land, the marsh and stock.: Anon.LiberEliensis  II.33