Gifts: Transferred from City Museum: Braikenridge deeds... Composition between Walter the abbot, and the convent of Wynchecumb, and Richard de Dursinton, perpetual vicar of Wynchecumb, on the lesser tithes coming from the court of the late John Wanpol, generally called the court of John Bruyn at Cotes Witness: Magister Walter Burdon, archdeacon of Gloucester, 1307 [Jun 24]
Composition between Walter the abbot, and the convent of Wynchecumb, and Richard de Dursinton, perpetual vicar of Wynchecumb, on the lesser tithes coming from the court of the late John Wanpol, generally called the court of John Bruyn at Cotes Witness: Magister Walter Burdon, archdeacon of Gloucester, 1307 [Jun 24]
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Composition between Walter the abbot, and the convent of Wynchecumb, and Richard de Dursinton, perpetual vicar of Wynchecumb, on the lesser tithes coming from the court of the late John Wanpol, generally called the court of John Bruyn at Cotes Witness: Magister Walter Burdon, archdeacon of Gloucester, 1307 [Jun 24]
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Composition between Walter the abbot, and the convent of Wynchecumb, and Richard de Dursinton, perpetual vicar of Wynchecumb, on the lesser tithes coming from the court of the late John Wanpol, generally called the court of John Bruyn at Cotes Witness: Magister Walter Burdon, archdeacon of Gloucester, 1307 [Jun 24]
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