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(I)RABOT, RABOD OR RAWODUS DE BOVINGTON, received from his father, Walter de Bovington, about the end of the 12th or beginning of the 13th century, a grant of land in Rotsea. The Chartulary of Guisborough Priory records that Rabod de Bovington gave to that monastery a toft and a fishery in Rotsea,[1] and he gave besides to that religious house one bovate of land with a toft, in Tibthorpe.[2]


(II)ROBERT DE BOVINGTON [] gave two bovates of land with three tofts and their appurtenances in Rotsea to Guisborough Priory,[3] and I am of opinion that this Robert was son or grandson of the above Rabod de Bovington (I). This Robert held a carucate of land in Boynton.[4]


(III)SIR ROBERT DE BOVINGTON, KT., [1273-1324], son of Robert de Bovington (II), gave to Bridlington Priory three bovates of land, less a perch and a half, in Boynton,
  1. Guisbro' Chart. I, 115u.
  2. In the parish of Kirkburn. Guisbro' Chart. I, 96; II, 445.
  3. Guisbro' Chart. II, 441.
  4. Bridlington Chart. 183.