Source: Textual EditionBates254
Description
King William and Matilda grant the church of Deerhurst, Gloucs., to the abbey of Saint-Denis, as King Edward had given it to Baldwin, a monk of Saint-Denis before he became abbot of Bury St Edmunds. They also confirm King Edward’s gift of Taynton, Oxfordshire.
Source Information
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1069 |
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Bates254 |
King William 1 and Matilda 2 grant the church of Deerhurst, Gloucs., to the abbey of Saint-Denis, as King Edward 15 had given it to Baldwin 5 a monk of Saint-Denis, before he became abbot of Bury St Edmunds. They also confirm King Edward 15's gift of Taynton, Oxfordshire. |
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Bates254 |
King Edward 15 granted Deerhurst to Baldwin 5, a monk of Saint-Denis, before he became abbot of Bury St Edmunds. |
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Bates254 |
King Edward 15 to Saint-Denis, Paris; grant of Taynton, Oxfordshire. |
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