Source: CharterS230

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Description

Cędwalla, king, to Wilfrid, bishop; grant of 70 hides (tributarii) at Pagham, Shripney, Charlton, Bognor, Bersted, North Bersted, Crimsham, North and South Mundham (and, in the shortened version, Slindon), all in Sussex, and to the community at St Andrew's church situated on the east of the harbour called Uedringmutha (Pagham Harbour), grant of 10 hides (tributarii) at Tangmere, Sussex.

Charter information
Sawyer 230
Birch 50
Kemble 18
British Academy Kelly, Selsey
Source Used Brit_Ac
Archive(s) Canterbury, Christ Church
Source Information
Language Latin
Date from Source 680
Scholarly Source Dating 685

Notes

*Bond 1878, p. 7, MS 1 is 10th-century; Stevenson 1914, pp. 691-6, spurious, MS 1 written c. 975, scribe also wrote S 110 MS 1; Robinson 1921, p. 52; PN Sussex, i. 93; Barker 1947, p. 58, genuinely early; Forsberg 1950, p. 173 n., on boundary mark; John 1960, pp. 8, 64, citing Roper, genuine with interpolations; Stengel 1960, p. 70, spurious; Chaplais 1965, p. 50 n., typical forgery (= 1973, p. 31 n. 24); John 1966, p. 105, interpolated but probably basically genuine; Keynes 1980, p. 64 n. 116, 10th-century forgery; Dempsey 1982, argues for acceptability; Brooks 1984, pp. 240-3, 317, 10th-century forgery, p. 377 n. 153, on script; Edwards 1988, p. 266, citing Brooks, 10th-century fabrication; Kelly, Selsey, pp. 101-3, spurious; cf. S 232.

Translation(s)

Editor Article or Book Title Journal or Pub.Loc. Date pp.
Barker, Eric Ernest Sussex Anglo-Saxon Charters Sussex Archaeological Collections 1947 50-4