Charters of the Abingdon Abbey, Part 1
and Part 2, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo-Saxon Charters 7-8 (Oxford: Published for The British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2000-1).CONTENTS
Numbers 1-50 are edited in Part 1 (Volume 7) and numbers 51-151 in Part 2 (Volume 8)
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1. (S 252) Ine, king of the West Saxons, restores forty-five hides at Bradfield, Bestlesforda (Basildon) and Streatley, Berkshire, to Hæha, patricius, and Ceolswith, for the construction of a monastery. [? A.D. 688 x 690]
2. (S 239) Ine, king of the West Saxons, grants fifteen hides at Bradfield, fifteen hides at Bestlesforda (Basildon), twenty-five hides at Streatley and eighty hides at Æaromundeslee (cf. Bessels Leigh), all in Berkshire, to Abbot Hæha. A.D.687
3. (S 1179) Abbot Hæha grants to his sister Cilla, for her lifetime, land consisting of forty-eight hides at Bradfield, fifty-five at Escesdun and eighty-three at Earmundeslea, all in Berkshire, with reversion to the monastery (at Bradfield) or to himself, if he should survive her. [A.D. c. 705 x 726]
4. (S 241) Ine, king of the [West] Saxons, restores land at Abingdon, Berkshire, to Abbot Hæha and his sister Abbess Cilla, for the foundation of a monastery. A.D. 699
5. (S 93) Æthelbald, monarch of Britain, confirms early land-grants to St Mary's. Abingdon, by Kings Cissa, Cædwalla, Ine, Æthelred, Cuthred and Coenred, and in addition grants to the minster twenty-seven hides at Watchfield and ten by Ginge Brook, Berkshire. [A.D. 727 x 736]
6. (S 269) Beorhtric, king [of the West Saxons], grants thirty-six hides, partly by the Hissaburna (the Bourne River, Hampshire), to Hemele, princeps, in exchange for thirty-four hides on the river Meon. [A.D. 786 x 794]
7. (S 268) Beorhtric, king [of the West Saxons], grants ten hides at Crux Easton, Hampshire, to Lulla, princeps. A.D. 801
8. (S 166) Coenwulf, king of the Mercians, grants 310 hides at Abingdon, ten at Longworth, Berkshire, and eighteen at Aclea, Northtuna and Punningstoce to Abbot Hræthhun and the monastery at Abingdon, and restores to them fifteen hides at Sunningwell, ten at Eaton, ten at Sandforda (probably Dry Sandford), thirty at Denchworth and Goosey, land at Culham, ten hides at Ginge and ten at Leckhampstead (all in Berkshire, except Culham, Oxfordshire). A.D. 811
9. (S 183) Coenwulf, king of the Mercians, grants to the monastery at Abingdon privileges for its estates at Culham in Oxfordshire and at Kennington, Hinksey, Cumnor, Earmundelæh (cf. Bessels Leigh), Eaton, Sunningwell, Sondford (probably Dry Sandford), Wootton, Ginge, Denchworth, Charney Bassett, Goosey, Fernham, Watchfield, Shrivenham, Bourton, Leckhampstead, Boxford, Welford and Wickham, with woodland at Speen, Poughley (in Chaddleworth), Trindlæh and Easton (in Welford), all in Berkshire. A.D. 821
10. (S 184) Coenwulf, king of the Mercians, grants fifteen hides at Culham, with pasture at Otney, Oxfordshire, to Abingdon monastery. A.D. 821
11. (S 278) Ecgberht, king of the West Saxons, grants fifty hides at Marcham, Berkshire, to [the monastery at] Abingdon. A.D. 835
12. (S 1271) (a) Ceolred, bishop [of Leicester], grants fourteen hides at Pangbourne, Berkshire, to Berhtwulf, king of the Mercians, in exchange for the freedom of certain monasteries. A.D. 844 [? for 843]
(b) Berhtwulf grants the land to Æthelwulf, dux.
13. (S 202) Berhtwulf, king of the Mercians, grants twelve hides by the river Churn (and ?) at Calmesden, Gloucestershire, to Ælfheah, princeps. A.D. 852 [? for 842]
14. (S 302) Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons, grants privileges to the Church. A.D. 854
15. (S 335) Æthelred, king of the West Saxons, grants ten hides at (Little) Wittenham, Berkshire, to Æthelwulf, princeps. A.D. 862
16. (S 539/S 338a) Æthelred, king of the West Saxons, grants five hides at Balking, Berkshire, to Cuthred, minister. A.D. 948 [for 868]
17. (S 1201) Æthelswith, queen of the Mercians, grants fifteen hides at Lockinge, Berkshire, to Cuthwulf, minister. A.D. 868
17A. (S 1545) Bounds of Lockinge, Berkshire.
18. (S 355) King Alfred grants five hides at Appleford, Berkshire, to Deormod, in exchange for land at Harandun. [? A.D. 892 x 899]
19. (S 369) King Edward confirms three hides at Hardwell (in Compton Beauchamp), Berkshire, to Tata, fasallus, the original landbook having been damaged by immersion. A.D. 903
20. (S 225) Æthelflæd, ruler of the Mercians, confirms ten hides at Farnborough (probably Berkshire), to Eadric, her minister, the original landbook having been destroyed in a fire. A.D. 878 [for 915 or 916]
21. (S 396) King Æthelstan confirms five hides at Chalgrave and Tebworth, Bedfordshire, to Ealdred, minister. A.D. 926
22. (S 404) (a) King Æthelstan grants ten hides at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, with two hides at Aston Somerville, Worcestershire, and woodland at Fleferth (? Kington near Flyford Flavell, Worcestershire), to Abbot Cynath. A.D. 930
(b) King Edgar confirms the land to Osulf, bishop [of Rasmsbury], who had acquired it from Abbot Cynath. [A.D. 959 x 970]
23. (S 413) King Æthelstan grants twenty hides at Watchfield, Berkshire, to Ælfric, minister. A.D. 931
24. (S 1604) King Æthelstan grants six hides at Bultheswurthe to Wulfnoth, minister. A.D. 931
25. (S 409) King Æthelstan grants twelve hides at Shellingford, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 931
25A. (S 1546) Bounds of Shellingford, Berkshire.
26. (S 410) King Æthelstan grants five hides at Swinford, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 931
27. (S 408) King Æthelstan grants fifteen hides at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 931
28. (S 1208) Æthelstan, ealdorman, grants land at Uffington, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. [c. A.D. 931]
29. (S 411) King Æthelstan grants ten hides at Farnborough, Berkshire, to Ælfheah, minister. [c. A.D. 935 x 938, ? 937]
30. (S 448) King Æthelstan grants fifteen hides at Brightwalton, Berkshire, to Eadwulfu, a religious woman. A.D. 939
31. (S 460) King Eadmund grants fifteen hides at Culham, Oxfordshire, to Ælfhild. A.D. 940
31A. (S 1567) Bounds of Culham, Oxfordshire.
32. (S 461) King Eadmund grants thirty hides at Waltham, Berkshire, to Ælfsige, minister. A.D. 940
33. (S 471) King Eadmund grants fifteen hides at Garford, Berkshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 940 [? for 943]
34. (S 480) King Eadmund grants ten hides at Ærmundeslea (cf. Bessels Leigh) and a vill at Appleton, Berkshire, to Æthelstan, comes. A.D. 942
35. (S 482) King Eadmund grants eleven hides at Winkfield, Berkshire, to Sæthryth, a religious woman. A.D. 942
36. (S 496) King Eadmund grants 100 hides at Blewbury, Berkshire, to Ælfric, bishop. A.D. 944
37. (S 491) King Eadmund grants ten hides at Leckhampstead, Berkshire, and a mill on the river Lambourn to Eadric, minister. A.D. 943
38. (S 494) King Eadmund grants six hides at Lyford, Berkshire, to Ælfheah, minister. A.D. 944
39. (S 500) King Eadmund grants eight hides at Brimpton, Berkshire, to Ordulf, minister. A.D. 944
40. (S 525) King Eadred grants twenty hides at Washington, Sussex, to Eadric, comes. A.D. 947
41. (S 529) King Eadred grants five hides at Denchworth, Berkshire, to Wulfric, miles. A.D. 947
42. (S 542) King Eadred grants ten hides at Stanmore in Beedon, Berkshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 951
43. (S 544) King Eadred grants twenty hides at Chetwode and Hillesden, Buckinghamshire, to Æthelmær, præses. A.D. 949
44. (S 552) King Eadred grants eighteen hides at Welford, Berkshire, to Wulfric, in exchange for land at Pendavey in Egloshayle, Cornwall. A.D. 949
45. (S 558) King Eadred grants twenty-five hides at Chievely, Berekshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 951
46. (S 578) King Eadred grants three hides at Weonfelda (? Wokefield, Berkshire) to Ælfgar, miles and minister. [A.D. 946 x 951, ? 949]
47. (S 559) King Eadred grants three hides at Barkham, Berkshire, to Ælfwine, vassallus. A.D. 952 [? for 953]
48. (S 561) King Eadred grants thirty-three hides at Æscesburh (Uffington), Berkshire, to Ælfsige, minister, and Eadgifu. A.D. 953
49. (S 560) King Eadred grants five hides at Curridge, Berkshire, to Ælfric, minister. A.D. 953
50. (S 564) King Eadred grants eight hides at Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire, to Ælfheah, minister and kinsman. A.D. 955
51. (S 567) King Eadred grants to Abbot Æthelwold, for his monastery, the vill at Abingdon, with appurtenant land consisting of ten hides at Ginge, ten at Goosey, thirty at Longworth and thirty at Cumnor, Berkshire. A.D. 955
51A. Bounds of the vill at Abingdon.
51B. (S 1603) Latin version of 51A.
52. (S 605) King Eadwig grants twenty hides at Abingdon, Berkshire, to Abbot Æthelwold and the monastery at Abingdon. A.D. 955 or 956
53. (S 581) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Hendred, Berkshire, to Brihtric, minister. A.D. 955 [? for 956]
54. (S 594) King Eadwig grants fifteen hides at Milton, Berkshire, to Ælfwine. A.D. 956 (I)
55. (S 597) King Eadwig grants twenty hides at Hanney, Berkshire, to Ælfric, his adoptivus parens. A.D. 956 (I)
56. (S 614) King Eadwig grants Kennington, Berkshire, to Brihthelm, presbiter. A.D. 956 (I)
57. (S 607) King Eadwig grants a wood near Hawkridge, Berkshire, to Abbot Æthelwold and his monks. A.D. 956 (II)
58. (S 583) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Ginge, Berkshire, to Abingdon monastery. A.D. 956 (II)
59. (S 663) King Eadwig grants twenty hides at Hinksey, Seacourt and Wytham, Berkshire, to Abbot Æthelwold and the monks at Abingdon. [A.D. 956 (II)]
60. (S 590) King Eadwig grants twenty-five hides at Bayworth, Berkshire, to Ælfric, minister. A.D. 956 (II)
61. (S 603) King Eadwig grants thirteen hides at Fyfield, Berkshire, to Æthelnoth, minister. A.D. 956 (II)
62. (S 615) King Eadwig grants five hides at Stowe, Northamptonshire, to Brihthelm, royal kinsman and bishop-elect. A.D. 956 (II)
63. (S 621) King Eadwig grants sixteen hides at Pyrford, Surrey, to Eadric. A.D. 956 (II)
64. (S 622) King Eadwig grants twenty-two hides at Welford, Berkshire, to Eadric, minister. A.D. 956 (II)
65. (S 624) King Eadwig grants ten (later altered to sixteen) hides at Annington, Sussex, to Eadmund, optimas. A.D. 956 (II)
66. (S 618) King Eadwig grants five hides at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, to Brihtric, minister. A.D. 956 (III)
67. (S 617) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, to Byrhtnoth, minister. A.D. 956 (III)
68. (S 584) King Eadwig grants twenty hides at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, to Abingdon monastery. A.D. 956 (III)
69. (S 634) King Eadwig grants five hides at Charlton, Berkshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 956 (III)
70. (S 587) King Eadwig grants twenty hides at Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, to Ælfhere, comes. A.D. 956 (IV)
71. (S 588) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Wormleighton, Warwickshire, to Ælfhere, comes. A.D. 956 (IV)
71A. (S 1574) Bounds of Wormleighton, Warwickshire.
72. (S 591) King Eadwig grants twenty-five hides at Benham, Berkshire, to Ælfsige, fidelis. A.D. 956 (IV)
73. (S 611) King Eadwig grants five hides at Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, to Beorhtnoth (Byrhtnoth), princeps. A.D. 956 (IV)
74. (S 620) King Eadwig grants five hides at Padworth, Berkshire, to Eadric, his man. A.D. 956 (IV)
75. (S 639) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Buckland, Berkshire, to Ælfheah, dux. A.D. 957
76. (S 1292) Brihthelm, bishop, grants his land at Kennington, Berkshire, to the church at Abingdon, and Abbot Æthelwold gives him in exchange seventeen hides at Curbridge, Oxfordshire. [A.D. 956 x 957]
77. (S 577) King Eadred (? for Eadwig) grants ten hides at Boxford, Berkshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 958
78. (S 650) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Drayton, Berkshire, to Æduuold (Eadwold), minister. A.D. 958
79. (S 651) King Eadwig grants ten hides at Cern (? Pusey, Berkshire), to Cynric (Kenericus), propincernarius. A.D. 958
80. (S 654) King Eadwig grants thirty hides at Longworth, Berkshire, to Eadric, minister. A.D. 958
81. (S 657) King Eadwig grants five hides at Denchworth, Berkshire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 958
82. (S 678) Edgar, king of the Mercians, grants fourteen hides at Ducklington, Oxfordshire, with the old church at Æstlea and forty iugera there, to Eanulf, minister. A.D. 958
83. (S 658) King Eadwig confirms the privileges and lands of Abingdon. A.D. 959
84. (S 673) King Edgar confirms the privileges of the church of Abingdon and restores to it ten hides at Ginge, fifteen at Goosey, thirty at Longworth and five at Bessels Leigh, all in Berkshire. A.D. 958 [for 959]
85. (S 682) King Edgar grants twenty hides at Drayton, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 960
86. (S 687) King Edgar restores to Wulfric, minister, forfeited lands at Æscesburuh (Woolstone), Denchworth, Garford, Chieveley, Stanmore (in Beedon), Chaddleworth, Boxford and Benham, in Berkshire; at Worting and Tichborne in Hampshire; and at Stedham, Tillington, Patching, Poynings and Newtimber in Sussex. A.D. 960
87. (S 690) King Edgar grants twenty-two hides at Ringwood, Hampshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 961
88. (S 688) King Edgar grants twenty hides at Burbage, Wiltshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 961
89. (S 689) King Edgar grants fifty hides at Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 961
90. (S 691) King Edgar grants nine hides at Ætheredingetune (? Ardington, Berkshire), to Ælfric, minister. A.D. 961
91. (S 698) King Edgar grants three hides at Hamstede to Eadric, minister. A.D. 961
92. (S 700) King Edgar grants three hides at Hendred, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 962
93. (S 701) King Edgar grants a vineyard at Watchet, Somerset, royal dues at Southampton, privileges at Hwitan cliffe (? Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight) and Portmonna Hythe (? Hythe near Southampton), and a saltworks and one hide at Brunwic wer (? Brownwich in Titchfield, Hants.) to the monastery at Abingdon. A.D. 962
94. (S 705) King Edgar grants twenty hides at Moredon (in Rodbourne Cheney), Wiltshire, to Eadwine, minister. A.D. 962
95. (S 833) King Æthelred (? for Edgar) grants woodland (? at Claydons in Alveston, Warwickshire) to Leofric, minister. A.D. 962
96. (S 708) King Edgar grants four hides at Easthall, Sussex, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 963
97. (S 713) King Edgar grants ten hides at Sparsholt (i.e. Fawler), one hide at Balking and a mill at Hirdegrafe (probably in Steventon), all in Berkshire, to Æthelsige, camerarius. A.D. 963
98. (S 714) King Edgar grants twenty-four hides at Washington, Sussex, to Bishop Æthelwold. A.D. 963
99. (S 722) King Edgar grants five hides at Hocan edisce to Wulfnoth, minister. A.D. 963
100. (S 724) King Edgar grants ten hides at Hendred, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 964
101. (S 725) King Edgar grants ten hides at Ashton Upthorpe, Berkshire, to Ælfthryth, his queen. A.D. 965
102. (S 734) King Edgar grants fifty hides at Marcham, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 965
103. (S 732) King Edgar grants five hides at Beedon, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 965
104. (S 733) King Edgar grants two hides at Denchworth, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 965
105. (S 737) King Edgar grants ten hides at Linslade, Buckinghamshire, to Ælfgifu, his kinswoman. A.D. 966
106. (S 750) King Edgar grants land at Bragenfelda to Byrhtnoth, comes. A.D. 967
107. (S 761) King Edgar grants ten hides at Boxford, Berkshire, to Ælfwine, minister. A.D. 968
108. (S 756) King Edgar grants seventy-two hides at Bedwyn, Wiltshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 968
109. (S 769) King Edgar grants ten hides at Whistley, Berkshire, to Wulfstan, minister. A.D. 968
110. (S 758) King Edgar grants twenty-five hides at Fyfield, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 968
111. (S 757) King Edgar grants thirty hides at Cumnor, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 968
112. (S 759) King Edgar grants ten (or twenty) hides at Hanney, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 968
113. (S 760) King Edgar grants twenty hides at Oare, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 968
114. (S 778) King Edgar grants seven hides at Kingston (? Bagpuize), Berkshire, to Brihtheah, deacon. A.D. 970
115. (S 1216) Record of the sale of twenty hides at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire, by Ealdorman Ælfhere to Osgar, abbot of Abingdon. [A.D. 971 x 980]
116. (S 829) King Edward grants seven hides at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 965 [for 975 x 978]
117. (S 828) King Edward grants thirteen hides at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire, to Bishop Ælfstan. A.D. 956 [for 975 x 978]
117A. (S 1544) Bounds of thirteen and seven hides at Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire.
118. (S 839) King Æthelred grants five hides at Charlton, Berkshire, to Ælfgar, minister. A.D. 982
119. (S 843) King Æthelred grants two hides at Arncott, Oxfordshire, to St Mary's, Abingdon. A.D. 983
120. (S 851) King Æthelred grants three hides at Drayton and one-and-a-half at Sutton Courtenay, both in Berkshire, to Wulfgar, minister. A.D. 983
121. (S 852) King Æthelred grants two hides at Osanlea to Ælfheah, minister. A.D. 984
122. (S 855) King Æthelred grants eight hides on the river Kennet (at Leverton near Hungerford, Berkshire) to Brihtric, minister. A.D. 984
123. (S 858) King Æthelred grants ten hides at Wootton, Berkshire, to Leofwine, minister. A.D. 985
124. (S 876) King Æthelred confirms the privileges of Abingdon Abbey. A.D. 993
125. (S 883) King Æthelred grants five hides at Ardley, Oxfordshire, to Æthelwig, miles. A.D. 995
126. (S 886) King Æthelred grants two-and-a-half hides at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, to Wulfric, minister. A.D. 995
127. (S 887) King Æthelred grants two hides at Bynsingtun land (? Benson, Oxfordshire) to three brothers, Eadric, Eadwig and Ealdred, the king's men. A.D. 996
128. (S 896) King Æthelred grants fifteen hides at South Cerney, Gloucestershire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 999
129. (S 937) King Æthelred grants land at Farnborough and Wormleighton in Warwickshire, at South Cerney in Gloucestershire, and at Pyrian to St Mary's monastery at Abingdon, in compensation for the loss of land at Hurstbourne Tarrant in Hampshire and at Bedwyn and Burbage in Wiltshire. [A.D. 999 x 1006 (probably 999)]
130. (S 897) King Æthelred grants three hides at Drayton and two at Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, to Abingdon monastery and Abbot Wulfgar. A.D. 1000
131. (S 902) King Æthelred grants ten hides at (Little) Haseley, Oxfordshire, to Godwine, minister. A.D. 1002
132. (S 901) King Æthelred grants twenty-four hides at Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, comprising seventeen hides to the west of the river Isbourne (i.e. at Dumbleton), two hides at Aston Somerville, Worcestershire, and five at Fleferht (? Kington near Flyford Flavell), Worcestershire, to Ælfric, archbishop of Canterbury. A.D. 1002
133. (S 1488) Will of Archbishop Ælfric, including the bequest of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, to Abingdon Abbey. [A.D. 1002 x 1005]
134. (S 915) King Æthelred grants eight hides at Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire, to Ælfgar, prepositus. A.D. 1007
135. (S 918) King Æthelred restores twenty hides at Moredon (in Rodbourne Cheney), Wiltshire, and grants a prediolum at Cricklade, Wiltshire, to St Mary's monastery, Abingdon. A.D. 1008
136. (S 927) King Æthelred grants ten hides at Whitchurch, Oxfordshire, to Leofric, minister. A.D. 1012
137. (S 934) King Æthelred grants five hides at Chilton, Berkshire, to Brihtwold, bishop [of Ramsbury]. A.D. 1015
138. (S 964) King Cnut grants two hides at Lydford, Berkshire, and St Martin's monasteriolum with adjacent prediolum in Oxford, to St Mary's, Abingdon. A.D. 1032
139. (S 967) King Cnut grants three hides at Myton, Warwickshire, to Abbot Siward and St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1033
140. (S 973) King Cnut grants three hides at Myton, Warwickshire, to Abbot Siward and St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1034
140A. (S 967, S 1572a) Bounds of Myton, Warwickshire.
141. (S 993) King Harthacnut grants ten hides at Farnborough, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1042
142. (S 999) King Edward grants ten hides at Sevington in Leigh Delamere, Wiltshire, to Ælfstan, minister. A.D. 1043
143. (S 1404) Writ of Bishop Siward concerning Brihtwine's claim to Leckhampstead, Berkshire. [A.D. 1045 x 1048]
144. (S 1022) King Edward grants four hides at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, to Godwine, dux. A.D. 1050
145. (S 1020) King Edward grants eight hides by the river Kennet (at Leverton in Hungerford, Berkshire) to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1050
146. (S 1023) King Edward grants five hides at Chilton, Berkshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1052
147. (S 1025) King Edward grants four hides at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, to St Mary's Church, Abingdon. A.D. 1053
148. (S 1065) Writ of King Edward declaring that he has granted to Abbot Ordric judicial and financial rights over his own land. [A.D. 1052 x 1066]
149. (S 1066) Writ of King Edward declaring that Abbot Ordric and the community of Abingdon minster are to possess the hundred of Hormer, Berkshire, in perpetuity. [A.D. 1053 x 1056 or 1058 x 1066]
150. (S 1540) Bounds of Charney Bassett, Berkshire.
151. (S 1569) Bounds of Eatun (? Wood Eaton, Oxfordshire).