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XIX. Some Observations relating to Four Deeds from the Muniment Room at Maxstoke Castle, co. Warwick; exhibited by Joseph Jackson Howard, Esq., F.S.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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Abstract

The earliest of the four Deeds exhibited is without date, but is probably of the latter half of the thirteenth century; by it William de Oddynggeshel, lord of the manor of Solihull, gave and confirmed to Robert Tyberay a piece of land in Solihull, lying in the township of the borough of Solihull, to him and his heirs.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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References

a The Priory of Austin Canons at Maxstoke was founded by William de Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon, in 1336.

b This Deed is quoted by Dugdale in his “Warwickshire, being then in the possession of Sir Thomas Dilke, ancestor of the present possessor.