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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
1267 Testimony by Abbot Walter [de Lucy] and the convent of Battle to Abbot R. and the convent of Reading that, when they held [Windsor] Underoure, it was always in their demesne and no one held it of them
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Venerabili R. abbati de Rading(ia) domino et amico suo totique eiusdem loci conventui frater Walt(erius) humilis minister ecclesie sancti Martini de Bello et humilis eiusdem loci conventus, civitatisillius cives fieri de qua psalmista cecinit dicens, ‘Gloriosa dicta sunt de te, civitas dei’. Sicut iam pridem paternitati vestre intimavimus, ita adhuc viva voce testamur quod terra de Underora quondam nostra semper in dominio nostro fuit, nee aliquis illam de nobis tenuit, sed monachi nostri, qui etiam adhuc supersunt, illam in dominio nostro tenuerunt. Hoc dicimus, hoc affirmamus, et his litteris ecclesie vestre de ilia terra huiusmodi testes sumus. Valeat paternitas vestra in domino, dilectissime pater et fratres.
page 340 note 1. Ps. 86: 3.
page 340 note a Underora B, C
page 340 note b aliquamdiu B, C
page 340 note c redditionem B, C
page 340 note d B,C end with et cetera
page 341 note a Underora B, C
page 341 note b aliquamdiu B, C
page 341 note c–c clamavit totam illam hidam B, C
page 341 note d B ends with T', C ends
page 341 note a Wikenholte C
page 341 note b Her' C
page 341 note c Om.in C
page 341 note d Hurle C
page 342 note a Windles' Underore B, Wyndlesore Underore C
page 342 note b B, C end with T'
page 343 note a Windesore Underore B, Wyndlesore Underore C
page 343 note b B,C end
page 344 note a Buveneye B, C
page 344 note b b quiet' clamavi B, C
page 344 note c Windlesor' B, Wyndlesor' C
page 344 note d Insert mea B, C
page 344 note e B,C end with T'