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JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 274-360, 378/332
Title
Mortgage (Indenture)
Date(s)
- 25 March 1201 ("de Pascha cuius anni ciclus est quinque primum post obitum Hugonis de Chartuse episcopi Lincoln', usque ad novem annos". Hugh of Lincoln died on 16 Nov. 1200: he took the vows in the monastery of the Grande Chartreuse (Gray, p. 136).) (Creation)
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Nicholas Sarrant to Orgar, son of Roger, 4 acres of land, 2 1/2 acres at the Claipittes between lands of the Prior of Barnwell, and 1 1/2 acres abutting on Grenecroft, where the man was hanged. Term: 9 years from Easter 1201; if principal not paid by then land to remain to Orgar. Consideration: 50s, which Orgar has given him to acquire his lands. Rent: Orgar to deduct 6d from Nicholas Sarrant's debt for every year he holds the land. Witnesses: Bernard Grim, Hervey Grim, William, his brother, Richard de Bernewell, Henry Frost, Robert Frost, Apsalon, son of Roger, William, son of Richard, Apsalon, son of Wymund, John de Welle, William, son of Roger, Ralph, his brother, Roger Parleben, Seba et multis aliis hominibus.
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former reference
Caryl Q.24
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Name access points
- Sarant, Nicholas (Subject)
- Grim, Bernard (1st half of 13c) (Subject)
- Parleben, Roger (12-13c) (Subject)
- Grim, Hervey (12-13c) (Subject)
- Grim, William (12-13c) (Subject)
- Welle, John de (Subject)
- Grim family (Subject)
- Frost family (Subject)
- Wymund family (Subject)