. Archaeologia cantiana. t Gaufrido fratre ejus. [Seal as etclied in the MS. :Chequy a Luce hauriant. Si-gillum Foleberti do Doure.] This Fobert de Dover marriedthe daughter of Geffrey de Lucie,and eventually heir to her this marriage he perhapsadopted the Luce in his arms. Ex originali, etc. No. 4. 5° loco. Pedigree deduced from this deed and No. 1 united:—?Fulbert de Dover =f= Atheliz. ! Hugh de Dover = Mathilde. William de Dover = alias de Chil- 1140. | ham, 1140, I Grantor. | \ John de Dover = William. Ralph. 1140. 1140. 1140. Fobert de Grantor. XVI.— {circiter


. Archaeologia cantiana. t Gaufrido fratre ejus. [Seal as etclied in the MS. :Chequy a Luce hauriant. Si-gillum Foleberti do Doure.] This Fobert de Dover marriedthe daughter of Geffrey de Lucie,and eventually heir to her this marriage he perhapsadopted the Luce in his arms. Ex originali, etc. No. 4. 5° loco. Pedigree deduced from this deed and No. 1 united:—?Fulbert de Dover =f= Atheliz. ! Hugh de Dover = Mathilde. William de Dover = alias de Chil- 1140. | ham, 1140, I Grantor. | \ John de Dover = William. Ralph. 1140. 1140. 1140. Fobert de Grantor. XVI.— {circiter 1180.) [Chartulary, vol. i. p. 412. In margin, Circiter 1180.] Certificate of the Barons of Dover, that the Abbot and Con-vent of St. Bertin have land within the Liberty of Dover, forwhich they do full service Domino Regi nobiscum. [Seal: A one-masted galley; a man at the head, and an-other at the stern, each hauling a rope suspended from theyards. Sigillum Burgensium de Doura.] Ex originali, etc. No. 4. 6 THE ABBEY OF ST. BERTIN. 215 XVII.—{cweiter 1180.) Pope Alexander Bull, forbidding Sir Nathan el [deLeveland], under pain of excommunication, to molest theMonks of St. Bertin in their possession of the Chapel of Leve-land, all right to which he had disclaimed for himself. It ap-pears that there had been a controversy between the Monks ofSt. Bertin and Sir Nathanael [ Natanaelem militem ] con-cerning the Chapel of Leveland, and the Abbots of Favershamand Boxley had undertaken to arbitrate between them. TheKnight, at first, refused to appear before them; but afterwards,under a threat of excommunication, came and acknowledgedthat he had no right in the said Chapel [se in predicta capellanil juris habere constanter asseveravW]. Whereupon the Arch-bishop of Canterbury interfered, and put in a claim, and ap-pealed \_u ea siquidem hora, venerabilis frater noster Ricardus/Gantnariensis Archiepiscopus, Apostolice sedis legatus, missonuntio cum Uteris suis, p


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