Sub-fonds
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Series
| Bec Herluin, France.
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Title |
Amport, Hampshire.
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Date |
[1272-1307]
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Sub-series
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1 item
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Finding Aids |
John Neale Dalton, The Manuscripts of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (Windsor, 1957)
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AdminBiogHistory |
Parish of St Mary, Amport, Hampshire.
Formerly part of the bailiwick of Ogbourne. In 1226, Richard and Edith, son and widow of Henry Stratfield, granted the reversion of a carucate of land called Goldhord in Amport to the Abbey of Bec Herluin in Normandy. This land was acquired by the Dean and Canons of Windsor in 1421.
M Morgan, The English Lands of the Abbey of Bec, Oxford, 1946, p. 149
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