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Confirmation by Geoffrey Camerarius de Clinton, of land at 
Warlevescot. (B.M., Cart. Harl., 48,C. 39.) 
- “Notum sit omnibus tam presentibus quam futuris dei fidelibus quod Ego .G. 
eamerarius de Clint’. dedi et concessi pro anima pratris et matris et antecessorum 
meorum, et mea Salute, in perpetuam elemosinam deo et Sanctee Marie de 
Stanleia, et monachis ibidem deo servientibus, tres virgatis terre, aput War- 
_ leuescote, liberas et quietas, ab omni exactione et servitio seculari, et hoe feci 
_ peticione Willelmi filii Radulfi qui eandem terram de me tenuerat, et eisdem 
monachis dederat et concesserat, et hanc donacionem, ut dominus, ubique 
Warantizabo quod si pro defectu auxilii mei perdiderint; excambium ecclesie 
reddam, sin autem, que de Comite Warewic, qui mihi debet feudum illud 
warantizare, adquirere potero illis donabo. Testibus, Thomas filius armefrei, 
_ Henricus Boscher, Hugo filius ermefrei, Herebertus del ile, Adam boscher,° 
_ Willelmus de Caleshulle, Simon de Stavert’, Paganus filius gunnild’, Rodbertus’ 
_ filius Leuriz, Rodbertus filius Cupping’, Rogerus nepos abbatis, Rodbertus filius 
 Tochi, Stabe de Finho’, Willelmus Lihfot, Adam, Rodbertus a Chint’, et 
_ quamplures ali 
___- Geoffrey as Clintun, sferteriatn to King Henry, I., living in 
1129. 1st Baron. Geof. de Clintun, s. and h., chamberlain to 
fine Henry, II., living in 1165. 

_ ~ A.D. 1201, 1202. The incidents related in the following extract 
are illustrated and explained by the Rev. J. E. Jackson, in the 
Wiltshire Magazine, vol. vi., pp. 117, 119. 
. **MCCI. 
 ~MCCII. } Fulco filius Warini fugit ij Non, Julii in abbatiam Stanleye in 
_ Wiltes, et ibi obsessus est cum sociis suis, fere ab omni provincia et a multis 
_ aliis qui illuc convenerant, quatuordecim diebus. Sed in pace ecclesize salvus 
 exivit, et reconciliatus est in anno sequenti. Obit radulfus filius Stephani i in die 
an Jacobi oe. Moe.iij. obiit bee Alienor.” 

i. AAD, 1202. Some monks of the Cistercian Abbey of Staakey 
i 1 Wiltshire, seated themselves in the year 1202, at Lough-Meran, 
wear Kilkenny, then at Athermolt or Athamolt, and lastly at the 
nd ale of St. Saviour, otherwise Duisk, now called Graignemanagh, 
Xo. Kilkenny, where a monastery dedicated to the B.V. Mary was 
founded for them in 1212 by William Marescall, the elder, Earl of 
J embroke. This offshoot was dissolved before 1537, for on the 18th 
March in that year a pension of £10 per annum was granted to the 
last Abbot, Charles Mac Murgho’O’Cavenagh. © [Archdale, 353-4.] 
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