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770 Order by King Henry I to the bishop of Salisbury and Earl David that, if the sheriffs of Berkshire and the reeves of Cholsey have given any of the inland of Cholsey and put it out of the demesne, they are to cause it to return to the demesne of Reading Abbey by the oath of lawful men of the hundred. Witness(es) [omitted]
[prob. latter half of 1123]
B f 17v
Pd. Regesta, ii. 353 (no. clxxv); (cal.) ibid., 191–2 (no. 1423)
The date is after the appointment of the first abbot, 15 Apr. 1123 (Flor. Hist., ii. 49) and probably also after 19 June, the date of Pope Calixtus II's confirmation to Reading, which does not mention Cholsey (no. 139). The king's attempt to recover alienated demesne probably took place at the same time as his recovery of the church of Cholsey from the abbey of Mont St Michel in the latter half of 1123 (no. 3). Earl David is King David I of Scotland, earl of Huntingdon and Northampton 1113/14–36.
page 73 note a–a patri et domino B, C
page 73 note b Chals' B, C
page 73 note c Wellegrave with .i. Weregrave written above, B, C
page 74 note a Insert nostri B, C
page 74 note b A has tendu(m)
page 74 note c B ends with T', C ends
page 75 note a Herebertus B, C
page 75 note b de Radig' B, C
page 75 note c fuimus B, C
page 75 note d B ends with T', C ends
page 76 note a–a Interlined
page 76 note b Sic
page 77 note 1 See Berks. Place-Names, i. 163–4.Google Scholar
page 78 note a A has Marmium
page 78 note b Turevill' B, C
page 78 note c Stoke B, C
page 78 note d B ends with T', C ends
page 78 note e Boarstall Cartulary omits following witnesses
page 78 note f A has Joh'es
page 78 note a Walyngford' C
page 78 note b Ph'm C
page 78 note c Maisent' C
page 79 note a Bleobir' C