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Compton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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782 Notification and confirmation by the dean and the master of the school of St Edward of Shaftesbury (Seftebyr'), judges-delegate of Pope Gregory IX, quoting the papal commission, of the settlement before them in the church of St Nicholas at Wilton (Wilton') [Wilts.] of the dispute between Simon, rector of the church of Compton (Cumton') belonging to the abbess of Wherwell (Werewellö) [Hants.], and Reading Abbey over the tithes which the abbey receives within the parish of Compton and which Simon claims belong by common right to his church. The abbey, appearing by R. its sacrist, has ceded the tithes to the said church and rector and his successors in perpetuity, in return for an annual payment of 8s to the sacrist at Reading within the octave of Easter. Both parties have bound themselves by a corporal oath to observe this settlement, submitting themselves to the jurisdiction and coercion of the archdeacon of Berkshire and the [rural] dean of Newbury (Neubir') in this regard. The abbey may resume possession of the tithes if the payment is not made by the stated term.

Done in the year of grace 1234

[before 17 Aug.] 1234

Bf 195r–v; Cff 114V–115r

Type
Berkshire Documents
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1987

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References

page 80 note aa Interlined in B

page 80 note 1. The abbey of St Mary and St Edward the Martyr, Shaftesbury (Dorset).

page 80 note 2. This refers to a complaint by Simon, rector of Compton, that Reading Abbey, the prior of Leghis and others of the dioceses of Salisbury, Winchester and Lincoln have wronged him over tithes, possessions and other things.

page 80 note 3. For the tithes in question, see no. 783.

page 80 note 4. Ralph was sacrist in 1226 (see no. 54); Robert was sacrist in 1262 (Cal. Pat. R. 1258–66, 207).

page 80 note a Kingone in B, C; Kington' in Wherwell Cartulary

page 80 note bb Om. in B, C; supplied from Wherwelll Cartulary

page 80 note c Reading doubtful; Ms apparently has Manacell'r

page 80 note dd As b-b