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S 1113
A.D. 1061 x 1066. Writ of King Edward declaring that Bishop Giso is to discharge the obligations on his land at Chew, Somerset, now at the same rate as his predecessor had done. English and Latin versions
Archive:
Wells
MSS:
1. Wells, DC., Liber Albus I, ff. 2-64, ff. 17v-18r (s. xiii med.; both versions)
Printed: [Sort: By Date | Alphabetically]
K, 836; Mon. Angl. (rev. edn), ii. 287 (no. 9); Hickes, Inst. Gramm., pp. 162-3
Printed and Translated:
Harmer, Writs, no. 66 (p. 280)
Comments: [Sort: By Date | Alphabetically]
Harmer, Writs, pp. 272-3, 488, authentic; Finberg, ECW, no. 537, authentic; Keynes 1988, p. 216 n. 183, on formulation, cf. S 987; Crosby 1994, pp. 48-50, on background; Keynes 1997, pp. 229, 255, on background.; Kelly, St Paul's, London, p. 203, Reference to this writ of Edward the Confessor connected to episcopal appointments to explain the mention of the bishop of London in S 978; Kelly, Glastonbury, p. 181, Writ from the archive of Bath and Wells showing that Abbot Aethelnoth of Glastonbury participated in presiding over the Somerset shire court; Woodman, Northern Houses, p. 225, Writ with similar terminology to S 1160, suggesting the latter's authenticity
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- Edward king gret Harold erl/ 7 Ægelno∂ abbot 7 Godwyne scyregerefan 7 alle mine ˇegenas on Sumerseten freondliche. 7 ic cy∂e eow ˇæt ic wylle ˇæt Giso biscop weryge nu his land æt Chyw æl swo hys foregenga ætforen hym ær dyde. 7 ic nelle geˇafian ˇat man hym anige unlage beode.