| Granted | at | Confirmed | at | Grantee | Authority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 April, 1194[24] | Winchester | 27 May, 1198 | Lions | Robert fitz Roger | Cart. Ant. EE. 6 |
| 2 December, 1189 | Canterbury | 15 June, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Hugh Bardulf | Cart. Ant. EE. 10 |
| 10 October, 1189 | Westminster | 1 July, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Ely | Cart. Ant. JJ. 43 |
| 28 November, 1189 | Canterbury | 1 July, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Ely | Cart. Ant. NN. 26 |
| 1 July, 1190 | Dangu | 3 July, 1198 | Château Gaillard | William Longchamp | Cart. Ant. JJ. 46 |
| 5 September, 1189 | Westminster | 30 July, 1198 | Lire | Rievaulx Abbey | Rievaulx Cartulary (Surtees Soc.), p. 308 |
| 17 September, 1189 | Geddington | 30 July, 1198 | Lire | Rievaulx Abbey | Rievaulx Cartulary (Surtees Soc.), p. 308 |
| 25 April, 1194 | 22 August, 1198 | Thomas Basset | Hist. MSS., 9th Report, ii. 404 | ||
| 12 December, 1194 | Chinon | 22 August, 1198 | Roche d'Orival | Alan Basset | Cott. Cart. xvi. 1 (Rymer i. 67) |
| 7 January, 1198 | Vaudreuil | 22 August, 1198 | Roche d'Orival | Alan Basset | Anc. Deeds, Ser. A. No. 5924 |
| 8 December, 1189 | Dover | 10 September [1198] | Château Gaillard | Shaftesbury Abbey | Harl. MS. 61, fo. 26 |
| 6 December, 1189 | Dover | 15 September [1198] | Château Gaillard | Peterborough Abbey | Cart. Ant. EE. 21 |
| 14 March, 1190 | Nonancourt | 18 September, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Waltham Abbey | Cart. Ant. RR. 7 & 8 |
| 23 March, 1190 | Rouen | 19 September, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Roger de Sancto Manveo | Cart. Ant. BB. 6 |
| 29 November, 1189 | Canterbury | 9 October, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Fontevrault | Cart. Ant. F. 1 |
| 6 October, 1189 | Westminster | 20 October, 1198 | Lions | St Leonard's, Stratford | Add. MS. 6, 166, fo. 341 |
| 7 December, 1189 | Dover | 24 October, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Stratford Langthorne Abbey | Cart. Ant. E. 1 |
| 23 March, 1190 | Rouen | 5 November, 1198 | Château Gaillard | St Jacques de Boishallebout | Add. Cart. (Brit. Mus.) No. 3 |
| 7 December, 1189 | Dover | 10 November, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Boxley Abbey | Cart. Ant. Q. 8 |
| 17 September, 1189 | Geddington | 12 November [1198] | Château Gaillard | St Alban's Abbey | Ancient Deeds, A. 1050 |
| 28 November,[25] 1189 | Canterbury | 13 November, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Tynmouth Priory | Cart. Ant. BB. 18 |
| 27 July, 1197 | Isle d'Andely | 14 November, 1198 | Château Gaillard | Llanthony Abbey | Cart. Ant. B. 26 |
| 10 November, 1189 | Westminster | 30 November, 1198 | Lions | The Templars | Deville's Transcripts |
| 5 August, 1190 | Marseilles | 7 December, 1198 | Lions | Church of Durham | Surtees Soc., vol. IX. p. lvi. |
| September, 1197 | Rouen | 17 December, 1198 | 'Sanctum Ebruskum' | Domus Dei (Southampton) | Cart. Ant. D. 30 |
| 1189 | [No place] | 24 January, 1199 | Cahagnes | Spalding Priory | Add. MS. 5844, fo. 228 |
| 15 April, 1190 | Evreux | 3 March, 1199 | Château du Loir | Gilbert fitz Roger | Hist. MSS., 10th Report, 325 |
| 22 June, 1190 | Chinon | 11 March, 1199 | Chinon | W. Briwerre | Great Coucher II. 1, 67 IV. (1, 2) |
| 25 April, 1194 | Portsmouth | 5 April, 1199 | [No place] | Noel 'serviens' | Cart. Ant. D. 30 |
[1] Canon Raine, Historiæ Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres (Surtees Soc.), p. 379.
[2] Speed's History (1611).
[3] Const. Hist., i. 506.
[4] Norman Conquest, v. 693. Compare The Office of the Historical Professor, pp. 16, 17: 'In a long and careful study of the Bishop of Chester's writings ... I have never found a flaw in the statement of his evidence. If I have now and then lighted on something that looked like oversight, I have always found in the end that the oversight was mine and not his.'
[5] England under the Angevin Kings, ii. 343.
[6] I have been able to identify this very charter.
[7] This is the only confirmation I have found later than March 3. If the date can be relied on, it is of special interest as being the day before the king died.
[8] Charters to W. Briwere, June 22, 1190, and March 11, 1199 (1198-9), transcribed in the Great Coucher (Duchy of Lancaster)
[9] Dr Stubbs, indeed, writes, as we have seen, that 'the seal that was now broken must have been the one which the chancellor had used during the king's absence'. But Longchamp had been ejected from the chancellorship in October 1191, whereas Richard limits the period of abuse to the duration of his captivity, which did not begin till December 20, 1192.