111:) and gold and silver and rents and everything else which Goinfrid granted it in England and Normandy and in the town of Falaise, and everything given or to be given lawfully; and Robert, the son and heir of Goinfrid has granted in his presence, all his father's gifts. He has taken under his own protection the hospital and brethren and all belonging to it, and frees it from all toll and passage, money and dues, etc. etc. for ever, throughout his kingdom of England and duchy of Normandy. this is confirmed by the letters of the worshipful father Pope Innocent".
99:"Charter of Henry I. addressed to the archbishop of Rouen and all his officers and lieges of England and Normandy. He gives the Hospital of Falaise and the brethren, clerk and lay, there serving, for the remission of his sins and the weal of his parents' souls, his mill at Falaise, which Goinfrid constructed, and a piece of land in the "fair field" (
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