GRANT from Simon Gunnore to Hugh Reymes, "clericus," of all the lands in Shipden [now Cromer, co. Norf.], which came to him from his mother Cecily, and which had formerly belonged to Alan fil. Galfridi. Witn.: Richard Arnalde, "armiger," William Bond... Unspecified
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