Archbishop Lanfranc confirms the grant of Freckenham, 1087
Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury confirms the grant of Freckenham to the church of Saint Andrew’s, Rochester, 1087. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 171r-172v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
William I affirms his grant of Freckenham to Archbishop Lanfranc, 1071
William I affirms his grant of Freckenham (in Suffolk) to Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1071. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 170v-171r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Archbishop Lanfranc grants Fawkham (in Kent)
Lanfranc grants Fawkham (in Kent) to St Andrew’s, Rochester. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 172v-173r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
List of grants to Rochester Cathedral from the foundation to Henry I
List of grants to St Andrew’s Church at Rochester, from the time of the foundation by King Æthelberht to Henry I, 604-1100. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 177r-178r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Archbishop Anselm grants privileges related to the land of Northfleet Church
Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury (from 1093-1109) grants to the church of St Andrews, Rochester, and to Bishop Gundulf, privileges related to the land of the church at Northfleet. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 179r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Archbishop Radulfus confirms privileges relating to Northfleet
Radulfus, Archbishop of Canterbury (from 1114-1122) confirms his predecessor’s grant to St Andrew’s, Rochester, of privileges relating to Northfleet, and adds further grants relating to land at ‘Gudelffeld’ (Guddlefield?). Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 179v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Archbishop William grants in perpetuum privileges related to Northfleet Church
William, Archbishop of Canterbury (from 1123-1136), grants in perpetuum to the monks at St Andrew’s, Rochester, the privileges related to the land of the church at Northfleet, and confirms Henry I’s grant to the church at Rochester of the privileges relating to the church at Boxley (Kent). Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 179v-180r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Ælfwine grants a half burgage pertinent to Borstal
Ælfwine grants a half burgage to the monks at St Andrew’s, Rochester, pertinent to Borstal. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis folio 200r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Godric, son of Ælwine, gives a half burgage of the king’s land
Godric, son of Ælwine, brother of Ælric the priest, gives a half burgage of the king’s land to the monks at St Andrew’s, Rochester. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 200r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Ernulf of Chelsfield confirms the gift of Pivindene and Godriscesdune
Ernulf de Chielsfelda (i.e. Chelsfield) confirms the gift of Pivindene and Godriscesdune, owned by ‘his man’ Ernulf de Strodes (i.e. Strood), to St Andrew’s and the monks at Rochester, with the consent of his wife Agnes and his sons, 1143. Transcription and translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 230v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Goldwine, priest of Rochester, grants a half burgage pertinent to Frindsbury
Goldwine, priest of Rochester, grants to the Church of St Andrew’s, Rochester, a half burgage pertinent to Frindsbury. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folios 199v-200r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Henry de Port grants gifts as alms to St Andrews’s, Rochester, 1108
Henry de Port grants financial gifts to the almshouse at St Andrew’s, Rochester, 1108. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 198v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
The church at Rethavelda in Sussex
William II confirms Gilbert of Tunbridge’s gift of the church at Rethavelda (Sussex) to St Andrew’s, Rochester. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 182v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
The Church of St Felicity, Walton (Suffolk)
William II confirms Roger Bigot’s gift of the Church of St Felicity, Walton (Suffolk), to St Andrew’s, Rochester. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 182r-182v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Grant by Godwin of half his abode
Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 192v by Jacob Scott.
The Church at Dartford
King William confirms his steward Haimo’s gift of the church at Dartford to St Andrew’s, Rochester. Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 181v by Jacob Scott. Commentary and notes by Dr Christopher Monk.
Godric of the Delce grants an annual tithing
Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 192v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
William I grants liberties from the time of Edward
William I grants to the church of St Andrew’s in the city of Rochester liberties from the time of King Edward (the Confessor). Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folios 174v-175r by Jacob Scott (pending review).
Henry I's commemoration of the feast of St Paulinus
Translation from Latin of Textus Roffensis, folio 187v by Jacob Scott (pending review).
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