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King William notifies Archbishop Thomas of York, Turold and Earnwig his sheriffs, and all his French and English thegns in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, that he has gratned to the church of St Mary at Stow and the monks, Newarks, Notts., Fledborough, Notts., Brampton, Lincs., and the wapentake of Well, Lincs., with sake and soke and toll and team, as fully as Godgifu formerly had them in the days of King Edward, and with the things that Bishop Remigius can testify rightly belong to it. Whatever has been alienated shall be returned.

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Scholarly Source Dating 1070 x 1072

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Event Bates276    King William 1 notifies Archbishop Thomas 2 of York, Turold 4 and Earnwig 6 his sheriffs, and all his French and English thegns in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, that he has granted to the church of St Mary at Stow and the monks, Newarks, Notts., Fledborough, Notts., Brampton, Lincs., and the wapentake of Well, Lincs., with sake and soke and toll and team, as fully as Godgifu 2 formerly had them in the days of King Edward 15, and with the things that Bishop Remigius 1 can testify rightly belong to it. Whatever has been alienated shall be returned.
Possession Bates276    Godgifu 2 Owned land at Newark and Fledborough, Notts., and Brampton and Well, Lincs..
RecordedNames Bates276    Turold 4 (Žurold)
RecordedNames Bates276    Earnwig 6 (Earnwig)
Office Bates276    Turold 4 held office of Sheriff
Office Bates276    Earnwig 6 held office of Sheriff
RecordedNames Bates276    Godgifu 2 (Godgyfe)