Guide to the Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond C0401 Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond

Guide to the Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond C0401

Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond


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Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0401
Title
Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond November 1327
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet, 1 item
Creator
De Chastillon, Malcolm
Location
R 72, C 3, S 5
Language
Latin .
Abstract
Latin land grant on vellum from Malcolm de Chastillon, knight, to Robert, son of Robert Symond.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

Public Domain. There are no known restrictions.

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Grant of Thornton land from Malcolm de Chastillon to Robert, son of Robert Symond, C0401, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Purchased by SCRC in 2018.

Processing Information

Processing completed by Elizabeth Beckman in July 2019. EAD markup completed by Elizabeth Beckman in July 2019.


Historical Information

The manor and village of Thornton are located in Buckinghamshire, England. Manors played a major societal role in the medieval period as anchors around which village life revolved. From the 13th through most of the 14th centuries, the de Chastillon family held Thornton manor, though the manor changed hands many times before and after this time period (Lipscomb, 118). Today, Thornton Manor is now Thornton College, an independent Catholic school for girls ages 3-18 ("History of Thornton," thorntoncollege.com).

According to George Lipscomb, Malcolm de Chastillon, son of another Malcolm de Chastillon, inherited the estate from his father around 1318 (118), though this contradicts the dealer from whom the grant was purchased, who states that he inherited from his mother upon her death in 1315.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of a single document on vellum in Latin in a cursive script (see Handwriting Styles - The University of Nottingham), probably written by a scribe. The document grants land from Malcolm de Chastillon of Thornton Manor to Robert, son of Robert Symond. It is dated in the last sentence by regnal year, "anno regni regis Edwardi filie regis Edwardi [...]" - "[the] year of the reign of King Edward son of King Edward [...]" According to the dealer's notes, it is dated after the Feast of All Saints, which occurs on November 1.

Arrangement

This is a single item collection.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Buckinghamshire (England)
  • Knights and knighthood
  • Manors -- England
  • Middle Ages

Bibliography

Lipscomb, George. The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham. United Kingdom: J. & W. Robins, 1847.

Thornton College,"History of Thornton," https://www.thorntoncollege.com/about-us/history-of-thornton.

University of Nottingham,"Handwriting Styles - The University of Nottingham," accessed July 25, 2019. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/researchguidance/medievaldocuments/handwritingstyles.aspx.