Nikephoros, a monk of Esphigmenou, had departed to Charsianon and founded a monastic community there. He now left that community and moved back to his old monastery of Esphigmenou, to spend the rest of his days and be buried in the cemetery there among his spiritual brothers and fathers. He was accepted back into Esphigmenou by Theoktistos, its hegoumenos and protos of Athos. Theoktistos also granted him the estate of Selinon with its church, buildings and vineyards, the grant coming into effect only after the death of Theoktistos and applying to himself and two subsequent beneficiaries before reverting to Esphigmenou. He signed with his own hand the document drafted by Bartholomaios, monk and scribe at Esphigmenou, setting out the terms of the grant of the estate. As witnesses to the document there signed three monks of Esphigmenou: Demetrios, Ioannes Petroses and Theodoros