DECLARATION, whereby it is recorded that Cnut, King, has granted Folkestane [Folkestone, co. Kent], to Christ Church, Canterbury, when Eadsine his priest became a monk there, subject to a life tenure by Eadsine without power of alienation, the land h... Unspecified
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