Sales catalogue 980: James Tregaskis & Son
- Date:
- April 1930
- Reference:
- WA/HMM/CM/Sal/51/3
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue 980: James Tregaskis & Son. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![ENGLISH VELLUM DEEDS—continued. 5 Epwarp I. Grant by Walter de Broc to the Church of the Blessed Mary at Wendlinge. With superb seal in white wax. Latin. £6 10 o | Wendling, Norfolk, c. 9 Edw. I (1280)| 6 Epwarp I. Grant by William son of Laurence de Wendlinge to the Church of the Blessed Mary at Wendlinge in a very pleasing hand. With seal in red wax in perfect state. Latin. {7 0-0 [ Wendling, Norfolk, c. 9 Edw. I (1280)| 7 Epwarp I. Grant by William son of Letcheyn de Wendinge. With fine seal in yellow wax (tiny piece of edge chipped). Latin. LF Sime [ Wendling, c. 9 Edw. I (1280)] 8 Epwarp I. Grant by William le Glenman to William son of William de Wendlinge, for his homage, service, and two marks of silver, Thurstan Kat of Scernings, his serf. With seal in white wax. {5 15 0 [c. 9 Edw. I (1280)| g Epwarp I. Release by Agnes, relict of Robert Lenge of Marham to the Abbot and Convent of the Church of the Blessed Mary of Wend- linge all her right in a piece of land lying above the quarry in the plain of Marham. With oval seal (defective) in green wax: a fish hauriant within the legend “S.: A[cne|te: Lec.” Latin. (6 0 o [c. 9 Edw. I (1280)] 10 Epwarp J. Grant to the abbot and convent of Wendling in connection with building operations, probably of Oxeburgh church. Biss uD 4640 [ Wendling, Norfolk, c. 9 Edw. I (1280) | 11 Epwarp I. Bond by which William Aylmer of Senehampton undertakes to pay yearly 7 shillings to John, son of William Ede and his wife Mary, during the lifetime of the latter. Latin. {4 15 0 Feast of St. Lucy 24 Edw. I [13 December, 1295 | 12 Epwarpv J. Grant by Alexander, son of William Gerard of Alrichseye, to Robert Saremay. With seal in brown wax in superb state: FeLatinis 5 15). 0 [c. 24 Edw. I (1295)| 13. Epwarp I. (A). Writ directed to the Sheriff of Lincolnshire ordering an inquiry into a trespass committed by certain malefactors who entered the woods of Mysne, in the Manor of Kirketon, belonging to the Lady Margaret de Clare, Countess of Cornwall, and cut down and carried away certain oak-trees. Some words almost obliterated by](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33157704_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)