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=== Record ===
== Record ==
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de Anne, Rob. de Esthale, Peter Rusinol, Oliver de Stoke, clerks,<br/>
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John Brethasche, Hugh de Suafham.<ref>{{:Macray, William Dunn 1894a}}, p. 49.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
John Brethasche, Hugh de Suafham.<ref>{{:Macray, William Dunn 1894a}}, p. 49.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
=== Source notes ===
== Source notes ==
Brackets and parentheses as in the printed edition, where this item is No. 13. Description of seal: 'Round dark seal, broken. ''Obverse'', the Earl on horseback, with sword drawn: ".. gillum... com. tis Pi... avie." ''Reverse'', a shield bearing a lion rampant within a bordure charged with 14 bezants; the shield within a floriated border; "Sigillum Richardi co..... nubie."'<br/>
Brackets and parentheses as in the printed edition, where this item is No. 13. Description of seal: 'Round dark seal, broken. ''Obverse'', the Earl on horseback, with sword drawn: ".. gillum... com. tis Pi... avie." ''Reverse'', a shield bearing a lion rampant within a bordure charged with 14 bezants; the shield within a floriated border; "Sigillum Richardi co..... nubie."'<br/>
Note 1: "The Earl was made Earl of Poitou in 1239."
Note 1: "The Earl was made Earl of Poitou in 1239."


=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
Is this the only medieval historical Sir Robert Hood brought to light so far? 'Bromdene', where the land concerned lay, is now known as Bramdean.
Is this the only medieval historical Sir Robert Hood brought to light so far? 'Bromdene', where the land concerned lay, is now known as Bramdean.


=== Lists ===
== Lists ==
* Not included {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Not included {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.


=== Sources ===
== Sources ==
* {{:Macray, William Dunn 1894a}}.
* {{:Macray, William Dunn 1894a}}.


=== Also see ===
== Also see ==
* [[Robert le Hod of West Tisted (record texts)]]
* [[Robert le Hod of West Tisted (record texts)]]
* [[Robert le Hod of West Tisted (links)]].
* [[Robert le Hod of West Tisted (links)]].
=== Notes ===
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 14:17, 18 October 2018

Record
Date c.1240-50
Topic Sir Robert le Hod witness to charter

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-10. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18.

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Bramdean.

Record

[1240:]
Confirmation from Richard [Plantagenet], Earl
of Cornwall and Poitou,1 to the church and Prior and Canons of
Seleburne of all the land of Bromdene which Hugh de Bromdene
gave them in free alms; together with all homages, scutages,
reliefs, etc., free of all service.

     Witnesses:—Sir Ace ("Acio"), abbot of King's Beaulieu
("Belli Loci Regis"), Sir John, son of John, Sir Rich. de Punt-
chardun, Sir John, son of Thomas, Sir John de Venuz, Sir John
de Windelsore, Sir Rob. le Hod, knts., Sir Elias, chaplain, Nich.
de Anne, Rob. de Esthale, Peter Rusinol, Oliver de Stoke, clerks,
John Brethasche, Hugh de Suafham.[1]

Source notes

Brackets and parentheses as in the printed edition, where this item is No. 13. Description of seal: 'Round dark seal, broken. Obverse, the Earl on horseback, with sword drawn: ".. gillum... com. tis Pi... avie." Reverse, a shield bearing a lion rampant within a bordure charged with 14 bezants; the shield within a floriated border; "Sigillum Richardi co..... nubie."'
Note 1: "The Earl was made Earl of Poitou in 1239."

IRHB comments

Is this the only medieval historical Sir Robert Hood brought to light so far? 'Bromdene', where the land concerned lay, is now known as Bramdean.

Lists

Sources

Also see

Notes


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