Offices and masses for monastic houses in confraternity with St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1123
Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folios 222r-223v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Election of Avice as the first Abbess of Malling, b.1180
Transcription and translation of Textus Roffensis, folios 198r-198v by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents for the Chamberlain of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense, folios 66v, by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents due St Andrew’s Priory for altars at Rochester Cathedral, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense, folio 48v by Jacob Scott, with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents due in remembrance of fathers and mothers, St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense , folios 48r-48v by Jacob Scott, with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents for the Almoner of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense , folio 45r by Jacob Scott, with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents for the Prior of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense, folio 45r by Jacob Scott, with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents for the community of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense, folios 42r-42v. With notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents due the Cellarer of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Transcription and translation of Custumale Roffense, folios 34r and 39v by Jacob Scott, with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents due for the mandatum of the poor, St Andrew’s Priory, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, c.1235, folio 36v by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rents for the Sacrist of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, c.1235, folio 28v-33v by Jacob Scott with notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Common terms and wages for the servants of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Launderers of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Tailors of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Church Attendants of Rochester Cathedral, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Infirmary Attendants at St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Granger of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Cellarer’s Doorkeeper of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the gatekeeper of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
Duties of the Cooks of St Andrew’s Priory, Rochester, c.1235
Translation from Latin of Custumale Roffense, folio 54r by Dr Christopher Monk.
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