Beverley, St John's 1
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Factoid List
Possession (8)
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Property recorded in Domesday Book: 8 carucates in Etton, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:6)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 4.50 carucates in Garton-on-the-Wolds, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:15)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 2 bovates in Kelleythorpe, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:10)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 2.50 carucates in Kipling, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:11)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 2.50 carucates in Lockington, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:5)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 12.50 carucates in Lowthorpe, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:16)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 1.50 carucates in Molescroft, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:9)
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 3 carucates in Raventhorpe in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire (in 1066): GDB 304 (Yorkshire 2E:7)
Event (4)
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Bequeathing/will-making (1)
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Bates31 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies all his French and English thegns in Yorkshire that he has granted to St John of Beverley sake and soke over all lands which it was given in King Edward 15’s day, and over those lands subsequently acquired by Archbishop Ealdred 37 during William 1’s reign, either by testament (‘witword’/’testatio morientum’), or by purchase (‘caupland’/‘emptio’). It is to be free in relation to the king and all other men, saving the bishop’s rights and those of the minster priests.: Bates31 (1066 x 1069)
Confirmation of land/privileges (1)
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S1067 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ealdred 37: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that Archbishop Ealdred 37 has his permission to draw up a privilegium for all the lands pertaining to St John's minster at Beverley; and that the minster and its property shall be as free as any other minster, etc.: S1067 (1060 x 1065)
Freeing from dues (1)
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Bates32 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies Earl Morcar 3 and Gamel 1 fitzOsbern and all his barons of Yorkshire that he has granted that Archbishop Ealdred 37 should draw up a privilegium for the lands belonging to the church of St John of Beverley and that they shall be free from the demands of the king, his reeves, and all his men, except for those of the archbishop and priests of the church.: Bates32 (1067 x 1069)
Grant and Gift (3)
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Bates31 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies all his French and English thegns in Yorkshire that he has granted to St John of Beverley sake and soke over all lands which it was given in King Edward 15’s day, and over those lands subsequently acquired by Archbishop Ealdred 37 during William 1’s reign, either by testament (‘witword’/’testatio morientum’), or by purchase (‘caupland’/‘emptio’). It is to be free in relation to the king and all other men, saving the bishop’s rights and those of the minster priests.: Bates31 (1066 x 1069)
Bates32 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies Earl Morcar 3 and Gamel 1 fitzOsbern and all his barons of Yorkshire that he has granted that Archbishop Ealdred 37 should draw up a privilegium for the lands belonging to the church of St John of Beverley and that they shall be free from the demands of the king, his reeves, and all his men, except for those of the archbishop and priests of the church.: Bates32 (1067 x 1069)
Æthelstan 18.S451 grant of privileges to Beverley, St John's 1: King Æthelstan 18 to Beverley, St John's 1; grant of privileges: S451 (927 x 939)
Property-buying/purchasing (1)
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Bates31 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies all his French and English thegns in Yorkshire that he has granted to St John of Beverley sake and soke over all lands which it was given in King Edward 15’s day, and over those lands subsequently acquired by Archbishop Ealdred 37 during William 1’s reign, either by testament (‘witword’/’testatio morientum’), or by purchase (‘caupland’/‘emptio’). It is to be free in relation to the king and all other men, saving the bishop’s rights and those of the minster priests.: Bates31 (1066 x 1069)
Writ-issuing/sending (3)
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Bates31 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies all his French and English thegns in Yorkshire that he has granted to St John of Beverley sake and soke over all lands which it was given in King Edward 15’s day, and over those lands subsequently acquired by Archbishop Ealdred 37 during William 1’s reign, either by testament (‘witword’/’testatio morientum’), or by purchase (‘caupland’/‘emptio’). It is to be free in relation to the king and all other men, saving the bishop’s rights and those of the minster priests.: Bates31 (1066 x 1069)
Bates32 - writ of William 1 in favour of Beverley, St John's: King William 1 notifies Earl Morcar 3 and Gamel 1 fitzOsbern and all his barons of Yorkshire that he has granted that Archbishop Ealdred 37 should draw up a privilegium for the lands belonging to the church of St John of Beverley and that they shall be free from the demands of the king, his reeves, and all his men, except for those of the archbishop and priests of the church.: Bates32 (1067 x 1069)
S1067 - writ of Edward 15 in favour of Ealdred 37: Writ of King Edward 15 declaring that Archbishop Ealdred 37 has his permission to draw up a privilegium for all the lands pertaining to St John's minster at Beverley; and that the minster and its property shall be as free as any other minster, etc.: S1067 (1060 x 1065)