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5 июня 2020
Gunnora de Gaunt to her friends and vassals, greeting. Know ye that I have given and granted to Stephen de Gaunt, my son, all the land, which belongs to me, of the inheritance which had been that of Ralph de Aubene, my brother, namely, the fourth part of a fief of fifteen knights in Binbrook and Awburn, to have and to hold to him and his heirs in fief, &c. These witnesses, Gilbert de Gaunt, my son, Geoffery and Reginald, his brothers, Walter de Braitoft, Walter de St. Lo, Elyas de Areinnes, Hugh de Fockingham, Peter de Mcaux, Roger de Willoughby, Toti the clerk, Thomas de Hale, Henry le Norreis, William de Beche, Gilbert de Gaunt, the clerk, Ralph de Carlton, Robert de Withney.

Memoirs Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of the County and City of York
A writing of Gilbert son of Robert de Gaunt, granting in frank almoin to God and the Virgin and the convent of Sempingham ½ knight's fee in Loctun. Witnesses, Richard de Beverlaco, prior of Sempyngham, Stephen de Gaunt, Reynold de Gaunt, Alexander de Polyngtun, William de Wyheby, Ralph de Karletun, Walter de Byrhethorp, Hugh son of Alan, Alexander de Lafford, Robert de Sancto Medardo, Peter de Scremby, Brian son of Sewane de Ruhingerham, and William Bruye of Grayby.
A writing of Gilbert son of Gilbert de Gaunt, granting in frank almoin to the prior and convent of Sempyngham all lands, tofts, meadows, feedings, pastures, things, rents and possessions which they had of his fee of whosesoever grant. Witnesses, Ralph de Sancto Laudo, Alexander de Trikyngham, Simon de Bocministre and John de Byrthorp, knights, John son of Ellis de Billingburg, John son of John de Billingburg, Simon de Bolyngbrok, John de Pykeworth, William Child of Lochton, William de Lochton, clerk, William Bryce of Kirkeby, Hugh son of John de Repynghale and Robert son of Gilbert de Repynghale. For 40s. paid in the hanaper.

Calendar of Patent Rolls. Edward III, vol. 12
1215, Stephen [de Seagrave], loyal to King John during the baronial revolt, received the land of Stephen de Gaunt in Lincolnshire and Leicestershire.

Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 51
No. 9. At Leicester (Layc'); in eight days of St. Hilary, 31 Henry III, [20 January, 1246–7].

Between Thomas de Welleby, plaintiff, and Stephen son of Stephen de Gaunt, whom Stephen de Gaunt vouched to warrant, of 7 bovates of land in Welleby.

Plea. Thomas has remised and quitclaimed from himself and his heirs to Stephen son of Stephen and his heirs all the right and claim which he had in the land, for ever. For this Stephen de Gaunt, at the petition of Stephen son of Stephen, has given and granted to Thomas one virgate of land in Sauseby, to wit, that virgate of land which Robert Siluester heretofore held: to hold to Thomas for his whole life of Stephen and his heirs; rendering therefor yearly one pair of white gloves or one halfpenny at Easter; and doing therefor the foreign service which to the virgate belongs for all service and demand. And after the death of Thomas, the virgate shall revert to Stephen de Gaunt and his heirs, quit of the heirs of Thomas, for ever. And, moreover, Stephen has given Thomas 100s. sterling.

Final Concords of the County of Lincoln 1244-1272
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