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  <dc:title>Assessment for a fifteenth relating to Glapwell and Rowthorn persons assessed Ralf of Glapwell, John son of Roger, Hugh of Kirtlington, Richard son of Hugh, Avota widow of Simon de Bateley, Henry Frankeleyn, Henry Kyng, Robert Reynald, William le Turnoui, Andrew of Routhorn, Nicholas Kyng, Avice widow of James the reeve, Henry son of Robert</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The 'fifteenth' was a tax which had been granted to King Edward I, it refers to a fifteenth of the value of moveable goods. These included crops, farm stock and domestic utensils. The Latin word 'Bona' at the beginning of the entries mean 'Good' </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1301]</dc:date>
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