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The Languages of Anglo-Saxon Charters Database
Individual Charter Page
GENERAL
Sawyer
1405
Electronic Sawyer Hyperlink
https://esawyer.lib.cam.ac.uk/charter/1405.html
https://esawyer.lib.cam.ac.uk/charter/1405.html
Charter Date
from:
1058
to:
1058
Summary
Ealdred, bishop, to Dodda, his minister; lease, for life, of 2 hides (mansae) and a yardland at Bredons Norton, Worcs., with reversion to the bishopric.
Archive
Worcester
Worcester
X
Bibliography | List of Abbreviations
Abing
Charters of Abingdon Abbey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo-Saxon Charters 7–8, 2 vols (Oxford, 2000–1)
ASChart
Anglo-Saxon Charters, ed. A. J. Robertson, 2nd ed. (Cambridge, 1956)
Bascombe
K. Bascombe, ´Two Charters of King Suebred of Essex', in An Essex Tribute: Essays presented to Frederick G. Emmison, ed. K. Neale (London, 1987), pp. 85–96
Bates
Two Cartularies of the Benedictine Abbeys of Muchelney and Athelney in the County of Somerset, ed. E. H. Bates, Somerset Record Society 14 (1899)
Bath
Charters of Bath and Wells, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 13 (Oxford, 2007)
BCS
W. de G. Birch, Cartularium Saxonicum, 3 vols (London, 1885–93)
Burt
Charters of Burton Abbey, ed. P. H. Sawyer, Anglo–Saxon Charters 2 (Oxford, 1979)
CantCC
Charters of Christ Church, Canterbury, ed. N. Brooks and S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 17–18, 2 vols (Oxford, 2013)
CantStA
Charters of St Augustine´s Abbey, Canterbury, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 4 (Oxford, 1995)
Chert
Charters of Chertsey Abbey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 19 (Oxford, 2015)
Finberg
ECW H. P. R. Finberg, The Early Charters of Wessex (Leicester, 1964)
Glast
Charters of Glastonbury Abbey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 15 (Oxford, 2012)
KCD
J. M. Kemble, Codex Diplomaticus Ævi Saxonici, 6 vols (London, 1839–48)
LondStP
Charters of St Paul´s, London, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 10 (Oxford, 2004)
Malm
Charters of Malmesbury Abbey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 11 (Oxford, 2005)
North
Charters of Northern Houses, ed. D. A. Woodman, Anglo–Saxon Charters 16 (Oxford, 2012)
Pet
Charters of Peterborough, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 14 (Oxford, 2009)
Roch
Charters of Rochester, ed. A. Campbell, Anglo–Saxon Charters 1 (London, 1973)
SEHD
Select English Historical Documents of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries, ed. F. E. Harmer (Cambridge, 1914)
Sel
Charters of Selsey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 6 (Oxford, 1998)
Shaft
Charters of Shaftesbury Abbey, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 5 (Oxford, 1995)
Sherb
Charters of Sherborne, ed. M. A. O´Donovan, Anglo–Saxon Charters 3 (Oxford, 1988)
StAlb
Charters of St Albans Abbey, ed. J. Crick, Anglo–Saxon Charters 12 (Oxford, 2007)
Wells
Charters of Bath and Wells, ed. S. E. Kelly, Anglo–Saxon Charters 13 (Oxford, 2007)
Wills
Anglo–Saxon Wills, ed. Dorothy Whitelock (Cambridge, 1930)
WinchNM
Charters of the New Minster, Winchester, ed. S. Miller, Anglo–Saxon Charters 9 (Oxford, 2001)
Writs
Anglo–Saxon Writs, ed. F. E. Harmer (Manchester, 1952), reprinted with an addition (Stamford, 1989)
Edition
Earle, J., A Hand-Book of the Land-Charters and other Saxonic Documents (Oxford, 1888), pp. 247-8.
Single Sheet(s)
Yes
Issuing Authority
Archbishop/Bishop
King
Archbishop/Bishop
Abbot/Abbess
Other Ecclesiastic
Other Lay Individual
Institution/Community
Unknown
Spurious
No
LANGUAGE
Main Text
Latin with Limited OE: Topographical Term(s)Latin with Limited OE: Self-Contained Passage(s) |
Entirely Latin
Latin with Limited Old English: Topographical Term(s)
Latin with Limited Old English: Other Term(s)
Latin with Limited Old English: Self-Contained Passage(s)
Almost Entirely Old English
Entirely Old English
Equivalent Amounts of Latin and Old English
Boundary Clause
Introduction
Old English
Old English
Boundaries
Old English
Old English
Witness List
Latin
Latin
Endorsement
Mixed
Mixed
Personal names ending in -us
Main Text
Yes
Yes
Witness List
Yes
Yes
Comments
Original single sheet is a chirograph ('CYROGRAUUM'). The description of the boundaries is preceded by a vernacular summary detailing the various portions of the land leased as well as the meadow added by St Oswald to this land when it was held by a previous beneficiary.
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