Source: CharterS1314

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Description

Oswald, bishop, to Hæhstan, his minister; lease, for three lives, of 2 hides (mansae) at Pendock and 1 at Didcot in Beckford, Worcs.

Charter information
Sawyer 1314
Birch 542
Kemble 538
British Academy ---
Source Used Birch
Archive(s) Worcester
Source Information
Language Latin with Old English
Date from Source 967
Scholarly Source Dating 967

Notes

Grundy, Worcs. 1928, pp. 25-9, on bounds; PN Gloucs., i. 15, iii. 186, on bounds; Finberg, ECWM, no. 293, authentic, no. 375, on MS 2; Hooke 1980-1, includes map of bounds; Hooke 1981, pp. 358-9, on bounds; Dyer 1990, pp. 105-6; Hooke 1990, pp. 264-8, on bounds, MS 2 is a later and fuller account of the bounds based on MS 1; Dyer 1996, p. 179; King 1996, pp. 109, 116 n. 107; Warehamd 1996, p. 58.

Notes: Rubric in MS 1 names Æthelwynn 1 and Æfæd 1 as the next lives. A postscript states that these two landbooks belong to Ripple (presumably referring to S 1314 and the next lease in the cartulary, S 1322).