Eve de Clavering

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*[http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e2v1/body/Edward2vol1page0072.pdf CPR E2V1 page 72 (PDF 103K)] - Membrane 9 - 1308 May 22 - Westminster - "Grant to Thomas de Ufford of the marriage of Eva, late the wife of Thomas de Aldithelegh, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by marrying without license."
 
*[http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/e2v1/body/Edward2vol1page0072.pdf CPR E2V1 page 72 (PDF 103K)] - Membrane 9 - 1308 May 22 - Westminster - "Grant to Thomas de Ufford of the marriage of Eva, late the wife of Thomas de Aldithelegh, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by marrying without license."
  
*Close Roll of 2E2 [1308/9] as cited [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0lJqxUGJS8K_C-9ZG2&id=tL1nsjpJkj8C&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=Collectanea+Audley+Clavering#PPA52,M1 here], transcribed [[EveClavering1|here]]  
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*Close Roll of 2E2 [1308/9] as cited [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0lJqxUGJS8K_C-9ZG2&id=tL1nsjpJkj8C&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=Collectanea+Audley+Clavering#PPA52,M1 here], transcribed [[EveClavering1|here]], and translated [[EveClavering1T|here]]
**Translation offered by MM (millerfairfield):
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**It is to be remembered that after a dispute concerning the assignment of the dower of Eve who was the wife of Thomas de Aldithlegh, who held of the king in chief, made by Bertrand de Cayllou to whom Peter of Gaveston, who held the custody of two thirds of the lands and tenements which the son of the same Thomas held, conceded that custody to hold until the full age of the heir of the said Thomas, between the same Bertrand of one part and Thomas de Ufford and the same Eve whom the same Thomas married, on the 9th March in the second year it was agreed thus, viz. that the same Thomas and Eve should hold all the lands and all the tenements of the said Eve assigned to her as dower by the same assignment, that the said Bertrand should hold the same custody until the full age of [the heir] together with the manor of Marchumley and the township of Kentesden which are of the dower of the said Eve and that the said Thomas and Eve granted and farmed [the same]to the said Bertrand until the full age [of the heir]
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*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/msg/540b60995834ac19 Here], Rosie Bevan states "The 1319 deed bears closer examination. While Mr Richardson has glossed over it, saying it is [an] indication that they had married by that time,  the evidence shows otherwise. There were actually two deeds - one dated 1 November 1319 and the other dated 11 November 1319. The one dated 1 November was a deed of James de Audley leasing the third part of the manor of Cold Norton, Eve's dower, to Peter de Giffard for an annual rent of £23 6s 8d.,  
 
*[http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/msg/540b60995834ac19 Here], Rosie Bevan states "The 1319 deed bears closer examination. While Mr Richardson has glossed over it, saying it is [an] indication that they had married by that time,  the evidence shows otherwise. There were actually two deeds - one dated 1 November 1319 and the other dated 11 November 1319. The one dated 1 November was a deed of James de Audley leasing the third part of the manor of Cold Norton, Eve's dower, to Peter de Giffard for an annual rent of £23 6s 8d.,  

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