Robert Marmion, for the weal of his soul, that of his wife Philippa and his predecessors and successors, and for the absolution of his journey to Jerusalem, grants to the Abbey of Notre Dame in Barbery 500 pounds in Angevine money for the building of the church. He also grants some lands in Estokes [Stoke] and Chekendane [Checkendon, Oxfordshire] in exchange for a rent of £10 which he had assigned to the wardrobe of the Abbey on his manor of Berwick. He will also retain the services of William M [-] and Hugh de Migehan for their fees in Stoke and Chekenden, and the Abbey will pay to the monks of Thame two pounds of wax.
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Robert Marmion, for the weal of his soul, that of his wife Philippa and his predecessors and successors, and for the absolution of his journey to Jerusalem, grants to the Abbey of Notre Dame in Barbery 500 pounds in Angevine money for the building of the church. He also grants some lands in Estokes [Stoke] and Chekendane [Checkendon, Oxfordshire] in exchange for a rent of £10 which he had assigned to the wardrobe of the Abbey on his manor of Berwick. He will also retain the services of William M [-] and Hugh de Migehan for their fees in Stoke and Chekenden, and the Abbey will pay to the monks of Thame two pounds of wax.
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