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SJCR/SJES/2/16/BHB/2/6/2/2
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- c 1240 (Creation)
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1 item; parchment
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Prioress: Juliana. 25 marks entry fine. The land in question lies between meadows of Chertsey Abbey called Tventiakeres [? Twentyacres), of Broomhall Priory called Runhamstede, of Simon de Rutherwykes, and of Chertsey Abbey called Redeye. To be held for a yearly rent of one penny at Michaelmas. Undated
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- Latin
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With seal
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Victoria County History of Berkshire lists Juliana as Prioress in 1404, resigning in 1405 (see https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks/vol2/pp80-81 ). However, there seems to have been another Juliana who was Prioress in the 13th century, as she is named in a deed (old ref. D13.64) to which a party was Ralph de Heyham, Chancellor of Salisbury in 25 Henry III (1240-41) (see Anthony a Wood (d 1695) 'Appendix to the History and antiquities of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford : containing Fasti Oxonienses, or a commentary on the supreme magistrates of the University')