Documents relating to Magnus:

[10??-11??]



The following documents mention Magnus and members of his family


Given that Robert son of Ravenkil made the presentation, the following document possibly names a member of the family, possibly a younger son of Magnus. There are questions as to the nature of the church at Lytham in the period, and the way that this Magnus is named in the Attestation.


2.4 Ebor. 28 [early 13th century]

Attestation by R. dean and the chapter of Lancaster that Magnus was canonically instituted into the church of Lytham on the presentation of Roger son of Ravenkil by the ordinary that on Magnus's death Adam dean of Kirkham acquired it on Roger's presentation and that after Roger's death his son Richard granted the whole territory and church of Lytham to St Cuthbert and the monks of Durham.

Size 75x150mm, Parchment, 1m.

Copy: DCD Cart.Vert., f.171r-v.

Durham University Library Special Collections Catalogue. Durham Cathedral Archives: Eboracensia

 


Title: Durham Cathedral Archive: Eboracensia > Eboracensia > 4.Eboracensia

Creation date: [early 13th century]

Description: 4.2.4.Ebor.7 [early 13th century] Grant by Hugh of Morton and Margaret his wife, daughter of Richard son of Roger, for the souls of themselves and all their ancestors, to God, the blessed Cuthbert of Lytham and the monks there, of the homage of Michael son of Orm of Lytham with his chattels and household. Witnesses: Walter son of Swain; Walter son of Osbern; Roger chaplain; Swain of Catforth; Stephen butler of Warton.

Format: Parchment, 1m Size: 90 x 165mm Seal: 1 missing & G&B No.1829 (2), on a doubled strips through 3 slits in a turnup

In Durham University Library Special Collections

 


Title: Durham Cathedral Archive: Eboracensia > Eboracensia > 4.Eboracensia

Creation date: [early 13th century]

Description: 4.2.4.Ebor.1 [early 13th century]

Grant by Matilda of Stockport and Robert her son, for the souls of themselves and all their ancestors, to God, the blessed Cuthbert of Lytham and the monks there, of the homage of Michael son of Orm with his chattels and household. Witnesses: Walter son of Swain; Walter son of Osbert; William of Winwick; John de Thorhil; Roger chaplain of Lytham; Richard butler of Warton; Eustace his son.

Format: Parchment, 1m, lined Size: 65 x 155mm Seal: G&B Nos.2322 (1) & (2), each on doubled strips through 3 slits in a turnup

In Durham University Library Special Collections

 




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