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Charters from St Davids (lost)
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Evidence from sixteenth-century references, by William Salesbury and John Leland, suggests that St Davids may once have been in possession of early medieval property records or ‘charters’ that are now lost except for some excerpts.
S 400
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Copy of an Anglo-Saxon charter, dated 928, by which Æthelstan, king of England (924-939) granted 12 hides at Odstock, Wiltshire, to Byrhtferth, his minister.
Surexit memorandum
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Memorandum, in Old Welsh and partly in Latin, entered in the St Chad/Llandeilo Gospels, where it is found in the upper margin of a folio containing the end of St Matthew, directly below another note (beg. Ostenditur). It records a dispute between Tutbulc filius Liuit (mod. Tudfwlch ap Lywyd) and the son-in-law of a certain Tutri (Tudri) concerning land at Tir Telych.