Medieval Sourcebook:  
            Anglo-Saxon Chronicle:  
            Rent-payments in Kind and Coin, 852 
           
          About this time Abbot Ceolred of Medhamsted, with the concurrence of the monks, let to
              hand the land of Sempringham to Wulfred, with the provision, that after his demise, the
              said land should revert to the monastery; that Wulfred should give the land of Sleaford to
              Medhamsted, and should send each year into the monastery 60 loads of wood, 12 loads of
              coal, 6 loads of peat, 2 tuns full of fine ale, 2 neats' carcasses, 600 loaves, and 10
              kilderkins of Welsh ale; 1 horse also each year, and 30 shillings, and one night's
              entertainment. This agreement was made in the presence of King Burhred, Archbishop
              Ceolnoth, Bishops Tunbert, Kenred, Aldhun, and Bertred; Abbots Witred and Wertherd,
              Aldermen Ethelherd and Hunbert, and many others. 
           
          Source. 
          From: James Ingram, trans., Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, (London: J. M. Dent &
              Sons, 1917), p. 61, reprinted in Roy C. Cave & Herbert H. Coulson, A Source Book
                for Medieval Economic History, (New York: The Bruce Publishing Co., 1936; reprint ed.,
              New York: Biblo & Tannen, 1965), p. 61. 
          Scanned by Jerome S. Arkenberg, Cal. State Fullerton. The text has been modernized by
              Prof. Arkenberg. 
           
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