English Mediaeval Institutions

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English Mediaeval Institutions
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A SHIRE-MOOT IN HEREFORDSHIRE, ABOUT A. D. IO36.
Thorpe, Diplomatarium Anglicum, p. 336. Anglo-Saxon.
Here is made known in this writing, that a shire-moot sat at Aegel- noth's stone, in the day of King Cnut. There sat Aethelstan, bishop, and Ranig, ealdorman, and Edwin, the ealdorman's son, and Leof- wine, Wulfsige's son, and Thurkil White ; and Tofig Prud came there on the king's errand ; and Bryning, shire-reeve, and Aegelweard of Frome and Leofwine of Frome and Godric of Stoke, and all the
...thanes in Herefordshire were there. Then came traveling there to the moot Ed- win, Eanwen's son, and there raised a claim against his own mother to a portion of land, namely at Wellington and Coadley. Then asked the bishop, who would answer for his mother. Then answered Thurkil White and said that he would if he knew the claim. Since he did not know the claim, they deputed three thanes from the moot to where she was, which was at Fawley. These were Leofwine of Frome, and Aegelsig the Red, and Winsige Scaegthman And when they came to her they asked what claim she had to the lands for which her son was suing.

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