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Source: Early Yorkshire charters Volume II

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Titre Early Yorkshire charters Volume II

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Early Yorkshire charters; being a collection of documents anterior to the thirteenth century made from the public records, monastic chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's manuscripts and other available sources
by Farrer, William, 1861-1924

Publication date 1914-16
Topics Yorkshire (England) -- History Sources
Publisher Edinburgh : Printed for the editor by Ballantyne, Hanson
Collection robarts; toronto
Digitizing sponsor MSN
Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto
Language English
Volume 2

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Page 37

BRUS FEE : TIBTHORPE, SUNDERLANDWICK

680. Notitia of a grant by Robert de Brus and Agnes his wife to the church of St. Mary, York, of 2 carucates and a mill in Sunderlandwick for the service of the third part of a knight. c. 1120-1141.
Chartul. of St. Mary's, York (John Rylands Lib.), f. 271, n. I.

Inprimis habetur carta in predicto xxxvj0 folio per quam Robertus de Brus et uxor sua Agnes et eorum heredes con- cesserunt et donaverunt ecclesie Beate Marie Eboracensis duas carrucatas terre et unum molendinum per tertiam partem servitii unius militis in Sunderlandwyke cum omnibus pertinentiis suis etc.
Abbot Clement rendered to Jordan Foliot in fee his right in the land of the abbot and convent in Sunderlandwick, namely 2 carucates for 2 marks yearly, the same Jordan to acquit the forinsec service, but the convent to retain the mill of that fee with the pool and the soke for a pension of 20 shillings.1 Abbot Clement also granted to William Filioth (sic) and his heirs whatever right Henry Folioth his son had in 2 carucates in Sunder- landwick which he held of the convent. The same rent and the mill were reserved, as in the other charter.2