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- 1213-1230 (Letitia was Prioress some time around 1213 and 1228.) (Creation)
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Adan de Litlington to the Church of St Mary and St Radegund for the salvation of his soul and the souls of his ancestors and descendants all his lands in Litlington, Bassingburn and Mordun, in free alms, the nuns to render service to the lords of the fee, viz. to Hamo de Valoniis (Valence) and his heirs 2s per annum; to Alexander le Moyne and his heirs 12d; to Lady Mary de Bassingburn and her heirs 4d; to the heirs of Elias de Litlington, clerk, 4d; to the heirs of Peter de Ashwell 2d; to Haldan and his heirs 1d; to the heirs of Richard Doget 1d. Donor covenants to give the charters to the Prioress Letitia, with the Livery of seisin. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Richard, Dean of Cambridge, Sirs Richard, Peter and Arnold, chaplains, Robert Saman, Adam, son of Eustace, Ralph, son of Henry, Thomas, son of Joachim, Anger, son of Edric, Childman, Nicholas, his son, William Pilate et aliis.
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Seal is attached (of Adam de Litlington, black wax, bird)
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- Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund (Subject)
- Seman, Robert (12-13c) (Subject)
- Adam son of Eustace (1st half of 13c) (Subject)
- Childman son of Roger (1st half of 13c) (Subject)
- Pilate, William (13c) (Subject)
- Childman, Nicholas (13c) (Subject)
- Le Moyne family (Subject)