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THE CHARTULARY OF THE ABBEY OF DALE. 89 



Grant from Peter Pigotes to the same church of lands 

 in Burgh, and also from William son of Steynulph 

 who held the land, with all their goods. 7i.d. 

 Grant from Sir Thomas Bardulf to the abbot and 

 convent de la Dale, of his claim to nine mills of 

 Burgh upon Derwent, built by the said abbot, 

 respecting which there was a suit in the 53''. year of 

 Henry son of John. n.d. 



fo. I6^ Grant from Sir Thomas Bardulf to the same, of lands 

 in Okebroke, which lie next Derwent, above the site 

 of the nine mills of the said abbot, binding himself, 

 in case of the recovery of the said abbot of the said 

 house de la Dale from his infirmity, or of the 

 appointment of another abbot, to levy a fine of the 

 same. ii.d. 



Extended transcript : — 



Omnibus Christi fideliljus ad quos presens scriptum pervenerit, Dominus 

 Thomas Bardulf salutem in domino. Noveritis me concessisse 

 confirniasse de me et heredibus meis inperpetuum quietum clamasse 

 domino Abljati et Conventui de la Dale et eorum successoribus, 

 unam acram terre arabilis cum omnibus pertinenciis suis in 

 Okebroke, que jacet juxta Derewenter et lanceat se versus orientem 

 super situm nonorum molendinorum dictorum Canonicorum pro 

 una acta terre arabilis quam inde habeo in escambium in territorio 

 ejusdem ville quam scilicet Galfridus prepositus quondam tenuit. 

 Habendum et tenendum dictis Canonicis in puram et perpetuam 

 elemosinam. Et insuper obligavi me et heredes meos mea 

 spontanea voluntate quod quam primum dictus Abbas dicte domus 

 de la Dale de infirmitate sua convaluerit aut alius abbas creatus 

 fuerit et voluerit, coram Justiciatiis domini Regis itinerantibus 

 comparebo, et finem levare faciani inter me et dictos Abljatem et 

 Conventum de dicta acra terre in Curia domini regis in puram et 

 perpetuam elemosinam. In hujus rei testimonium presenti scripto 

 sigillum meum apposui — Hiis testibus, etc. 



fo. 17. Grant from William Burdone to the church de Parco 

 Stanley of his right to a wood called Heppewood in 

 the territory of Okebroke. n.d. 

 Quit-claim from Henry son of Thomas de Wylne to the 

 church of Stanley, of his right to land called Heppe- 

 wode which he had of William de Grendone. n.d. 



