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SJCR/SJES/2/16/BHB/2/11/2
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- c 1290-c 1360 (Creation)
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1 item; parchment
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Prioress: Isabella.
Grant to Hugo the son of Robert Beneyt of Wenekfeld [Winkfield], for 24 shillings entry fine, of four acres of land in the bailiwick of the King, lying in la Frith in an enclosure called Westle between the high road between the high road from Warefeld, the land of Robert the son of Beneyt Robert [Robert Beneyt], that of the Priory and a way called Wyllopes Weye, to hold at a yearly rent of two shillings, payable at the Annunciation and Michaelmas for all services, customs, suits of court, aids and secular demands, except the heriots and two shillings as a relief and the service of the King.
At Bromhale [Broomhall], no date.
Seal and tag lost, but a new tag inserted
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- Latin
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From the Victoria County History of Berkshire vol 2 (1907), https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks/vol2/pp80-81 , there were three Prioresses of Broomhall called Isabella:
1) occurs in 1295
2) Isabel de Sunnyng, resigned 1310 (her predecessor was appointed in 1302)
3) Isabel de Hautford, elected 1349