Names of the seven Archangels, 8th century
Transcription and translation of Textus Roffensis, f. 116v by Jacob Scott.
Notes of liturgy added to the Mass, c.1124
Notes of liturgy added to the Mass by Popes Celestine, Telesphorus and Sixtus. Transcription and translation of Textus Roffensis, f. 117r by Jacob Scott.
Popes responsible for new forms of service, c.1124
Transcription and translation of Textus Roffensis, folio 116v by Jacob Scott.
It He Bequeathed, c.975-c.1025 AD
Hit becwæð (βIt he bequeathedβ), a c. 975βc.1025 formula for asserting the right to hold bequeathed land. Textus Roffensis, ff. 95rβ95v. Translated from Old English and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
Rochester Cathedral Foundation Charter, 604 CE*
King Γthelberht grants land in Rochester to the church of St Andrew, Textus Roffensis, ff. 119rβ119v Translated from Latin and Old English by Dr Christopher Monk. Date: likely after 1066.
Land for the cemetery of St Andrewβs Priory, 1115-1123
Goldwin βthe Greekβ grants land to St Andrewβs, Rochester, for the expansion of the cemetery, between 1115β11231. Textus Roffensis, ff. 191vβ192r. Translated from Latin by Dr Christopher Monk.
Land at Southgate, Rochester, 1114-23 AD
Hugh, in agreement with his wife Emma and his sons, grants land at Southgate to St Andrewβs, Rochester, Date: 1114β231. Textus Roffensis, f. 191v. Translated from Latin by Dr Christopher Monk.
Bishop Gundulf confirms Gilbert the priest's grant at Haddenham, a.1086 AD
Bishop Gundulf confirms a grant by Gilbert the priest of three hides at Haddenham in exchange for Gilbert entering the monastic life, Date: after 10861. Textus Roffensis, ff. 213rβ213v. Translated from Latin and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
Three acres of garden for the monks at Rochester Priory, c.1088-c.1094 AD
Bishop Gundulf affirms his release to William II of land at Borstal in exchange for three acres of land which were originally granted by bishop Odo to St Andrewβs Priory as garden for the monks, Date: c.1088βc.1094. Textus Roffensis, ff. 211vβ212r2. Translated and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
Concerning the Mercian Oath, early-11th-century
Be Mirciscan AΓ°e (βConcerning the Mercian Oath), early-11th-century. Textus Roffensis, f. 39v. Translated from Old English and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
Laws of the Northumbrians, mid-10th century
Concerning wergild (βman-paymentβ); the monetary value put on the life of a free person within Anglo-Saxon compensation laws. Textus Roffensis, ff. 93vβ94r. Translated from Old English and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
Articles of William I, 1066-1087 AD
βHere is shown what William, king of the English, with his principal men, decreed after the conquest of Englandβ¦β Textus Roffensis, ff. 80rβ81v. Translated from Latin and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.
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