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The Cost of Founding Barton Oratory, Isle of Wight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Dom S. F. Hockey O.S.B.
Affiliation:
Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight

Extract

The medieval cartulary usually gives the impression of a long series of donations made by pious benefactors. There can be no doubt that the religious wished it to have this appearance, for, in writing up their charters within the volume, unimportant business items were omitted. That this is far from being the whole story has long been common knowledge and we are frequently being reminded of it. Many a deed of grant covers a money loan that could not be repaid, or a purchase of some kind, and, even if the charter makes this clear, calendars of deeds too frequently fail to indicate that a grant is in fact a purchase.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1962

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page 55 note 1 E.g. most recently by Richardson, H. G., The English Jewry under the Angevin Kings, London 1960, 86 ff.Google Scholar

page 55 note 2 Winchester College Muniments (WCM), 3491.

page 55 note 3 WCM, Liber Albus fol. 26r.

page 55 note 4 WCM, 3493.

page 55 note 5 WCM, 3491.

page 56 note 1 WCM, 17829.

page 56 note 2 WCM, 3469; cf. British Museum, Cart. Harl. 112 B 15.

page 56 note 3 WCM, Liber Albus fol. 26r.

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page 56 note 6 WCM, 3452.

page 56 note 7 WCM, Liber Albus fol. 26r.

page 56 note 8 WCM, 3481.

page 56 note 9 3482 (all remaining references are to WCM).

page 57 note 1 3500.

page 57 note 2 3466.

page 57 note 3 3480.

page 57 note 4 3506.

page 57 note 5 3469.

page 57 note 6 3501.

page 57 note 7 3505.

page 57 note 8 3502.

page 57 note 9 3507.

page 57 note 10 3483.

page 57 note 11 3494.

page 57 note 12 3496.

page 57 note 13 3597.

page 57 note 14 3531.

page 57 note 15 3498.

page 57 note 16 3524.

page 58 note 1 3470.

page 58 note 2 3478.

page 58 note 3 3479.

page 58 note 4 3467.

page 58 note 5 3487.

page 58 note 6 Later known as Wyne Mill and then as Westminster Mill.

page 58 note 7 3454.

page 58 note 8 3455.

page 58 note 9 3456.

page 58 note 10 3457.

page 58 note 11 Later, Home Mill.

page 58 note 12 3460.

page 58 note 13 3461.

page 58 note 14 3462.

page 58 note 15 3458.

page 58 note 16 3481.

page 58 note 17 3482.

page 58 note 18 3521.

page 58 note 19 3477.

page 58 note 20 British Museum, Chart. Harl. 112 A 32; perhaps only, for the Oratory is not named.

page 58 note 21 3472.

page 59 note 1 3474.

page 59 note 2 3465.

page 59 note 3 3475.

page 59 note 4 3493.

page 59 note 5 17829.

page 59 note 6 3468.

page 59 note 7 3487.

page 59 note 8 3479.

page 59 note 9 3460.

page 59 note 10 Madox, Form. Anglic., No. 548 and Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edw. III, 1338.18.

page 59 note 11 Paris, Bib. Nat., lat. 10087, No. 665 and fol. 292.

page 59 note 12 3511, 3488.

page 59 note 13 3481.

page 59 note 14 3509.

page 59 note 15 3521.

page 60 note 1 3473.

page 60 note 2 E.G., 3536.

page 60 note 3 3689.

page 60 note 4 3553.

page 60 note 5 3549.

page 60 note 6 3551.

page 60 note 7 3552.

page 60 note 8 3559.

page 60 note 9 3559.

page 60 note 10 3670.