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Indeed the first mention of court officials appears in the Southwick Cartularies between 1200 and 1210.
The earliest record of a common seal is that of Ralph de la Lygthe in 1245 – 60, and the common seal of Portsmouth.
The earliest mention of an official seal of the bailiffs appears on a deed in the Southwick Cartularies in 1282.
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  Portsmouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest detailed references to Portsmouth can be found in the Southwick Cartularies.
This chapel continued to be run by the monks of Southwick Priory until the Reformation after which its possession was transferred to Winchester College.
Southwick House, just to the north of Portsmouth, had been chosen as the headquarters for the Supreme Allied Commander, General Eisenhower during D-Day.
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The Southwick Cartularies were deposited in the Record Office in 1954 and there has been a commitment to publish an edition ever since.
Cartularies comprise copies of documents relating to gifts of lands, churches, chapels and tithes to the priory or abbey concerned, on which it relied for most of its income.
Those for Southwick Priory are both early and full, throwing much light on the history of this monastic body and on the early development of the Portsmouth area.
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 Portsmouth, England, hotels, cars, information, tips
The earliest detailed references to Portsmouth can be found in the Southwick Cartularies.
While in the primary manor of Portsea there was a small church prior to 1166 (now St Mary's at Kingston) Portsmouth's first real church came into being in 1181 when John of Gisors granted an acre of land to Augustinian monks at the Southwick Priory to build a chapel dedicated to Thomas a Becket.
This chapel continued to be run by the monks of Southwick Priory until the Reformation after which its possession was transferred to Winchester College.
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 Portsmouth, England
In the Domesday survey there is no mention of Portsmouth, however settlements that later went on to form part of Portsmouth, primarily Buckland (later Portsea), Copnor and Froddington (later Fratton) were listed.
While in the primary manor of Portsea there was a small church prior to 1166 (now St Mary's at Kingston) Portsmouth's first real church came into being in 1181 when John of Gisors granted an acre of land to Augustinian monks at the Southwick Priory[?] to build a chapel dedicated to Thomas a Becket.
The modern Portsmouth Cathedral[?] is built on the original location of the chapel.
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 The accounts
The documents edited in this volume principally relate to the estate of Southwick Priory at Stubbington in the late middle ages.
  The paragraph for expense at Southwick (that is liveries in kind to the convent) is minutely detailed, resembling a ‘diet’ household account.
  In terms of amounts of wheat delivered to Southwick, as opposed to the proportion of the produce, between 1249/50 and 1344/5, the annual livery of wheat to the Priory ranged from 89 qtrs to 237 qtrs.
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The Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham vol.
A Cartulary of the Hospital of St John the Baptist vol.
A Cartulary of the Hospital of St John the Baptist.
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 Amazon.com: Southwick: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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"Times change" is just as true in the Town of Southwick, Massachusetts, as in any other small community in the United...
Yankee Verse By Nathan Marshall Southwick 1872-1963 (Hardcover - 1979)
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 William Marshal
A revised itinerary of Henry II has been prepared under my direction by Dr Judith Everard and will eventually form part of my forthcoming edition of the King's letters and charters, sponsored by the British Academy and by Trinity College Cambridge.
At least one William Marshal, referred to in the Cockersand Cartulary 1, part 2, pp.
10632-35, 10643; The Cartularies of Southwick Priory, ed.
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 WCM 15379 1281?
Delivered to the sacrist of Southwick for making oblations for Easter 1 bs.
  In livery of 2 threshers of Southwick for their wages in harvest by custom 6 bs.
for 2 tups received from Southwick about Michaelmas before shearing.
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 Medieval Palaeography
London, ed., The Cartulary of Canonsleigh Abbey (Devon and Cornwall Record Society, ns 8, 1965)
Walker, 'The organisation of material in medieval cartularies' in D. Bullough and R. Storey, eds, The Study of Medieval Records.
Galbraith, 'Monastic foundation charters of the 11th and 12th centuries', Cambridge Historical Journal 4 (1932-4), 205-22 [for forgeries in cartularies].
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 Cartularies Books
Cartulary and Charters of Notre Dame of Homblieres
Reading Abbey Cartularies : British Library Manuscripts, Egerton 3031, Harley 1708, and Cotton Vespasian E XXV
Reading Abbey Cartularies, I : General Documents and Those Relating to English Counties Other Than Berkshire
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