Endnotes 2
The Tetbury Charters and Aconbury Abbey
- Victorian Country History Page 60 – British History Online
- The Annals of Margam - ShowImage.aspx
- Margaret was the daughter of William Braose and his wife Maud Valarie. She was the wife of Walter de Lacy.
- This grant, probably atoning for his sin, was made in the town of Bishop’s Lynn in Norfolk as he fled from rebel barons.
- The Annals of Magram ShowImage.aspx
- Grant in free alms by John, son of William IV de Braose, to the sisters of Aconbury for the health of his soul and that of his ancestors and successors, ten burgages in his town of Tetbury from which he received 12s.4d.
- Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, Vol, I P 258
- A writ of quo warranto in law was used to challenge a person's right to hold a public or office or to revoke a charter.
- The history of the town and parish of Tetbury - Alfred Theophilus Lee - P17
- A Hereford Nunnery – Mary Elizabeth Scott – P186
- Mary Elizabeth Scott, in her a Hereford Nunnery, points out that William’s charter is almost identical to that of his fathers, but the name of John Palmer has been substituted for Reginald Palmer.
- See The Devon Umfreville - via Weebly – Meandering through Time.
- This is my translation of the charter’s Latin text, therefore there may be some errors.