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God the Father Almighty, the Son and Holy Ghost, and of the Mother of God the Virgin Mary, and of the Blessed Peter and Paul, and of the holy and glorious Benedict, our father, and also by authority of our

and one customary pig,and by doing suit of court. And he held one acre of the gift of the lord abbot for 4 d . a year; and he petitioned the bailiff that he might double his rent,

Westminster and the bailiffs of the coming fair of Westminster. - - Richard Pig of Beydon, co. Wilts, acknowledges that he owes to William de Dun 40 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and

his brother and heir; and from Hugh to William as son and heir; and from William to Robert as son and heir; and from Robert to Henry as son and heir; and from Henry to Richard as son and heir,

on a blank leaf (f. 191) of Account Book, No. I., between the accounts for the years 8 Henry VI. and 9 Henry VI.-C.T.M. It may be well to contrast this menu with the provision made for James I. when

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in [to, interl.] shroudes: as I a sheep were." Dowell is headed: "Passus octanus de visione. Et incipit inquisicio prima de Dowell" (f. 36). Dobet and Dobest have no headings but "Passus xv." and " Passus xixus." respectively (ff. 69,

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