S 947
A.D. 1016. King Edmund Ætheling to 'New Minster' (? at Peakirk); grant of 1.5 hides (mansae) at Peakirk and 3 perticae at Walton near Peterborough, Northants., previously belonging to Siuerthus (Sigeferth). Latin
Archive:
Peterborough
MSS:
1. London, British Library, Egerton 2733, ff. 47v-49v (s. xiii med.)
2. London, Society of Antiquaries, 60, f. 42r-v (s. xii med.)
3. Peterborough, DC., 1, f. 131r-v (s. xiii med.)
Printed:
Mon. Angl., i. 386 (no. 22), ex MS 2; Gunton 1686, p. 344, ex MS 3; K, 726, ex MS 2; Mon. Angl. (rev. edn), iii. 204 (no. 2), ex Gunton; Pierquin, Recueil, pt 4, no. 81
Comments:
Hart, ECEE, no. 165 and pp. 202-3, authentic, discusses diplomatic similarities with S 948; Whitelock 1969, p. 113, may be acceptable in substance, but the royal style is odd and the formulas include some of Edgar's time, possibly refers to New Minster in Winchester; King 1973, p. 10; Keynes 1980, p. 126 n. 136, on formulation, cf. S 948; Keynes 1994c, p. 44 n. 190