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Indenture made between Nicholas Agard esquire and John Ireland of Yeldersley, esquire, gentleman, that whereas indentures were made concerning the marriage of William Ireland, son and heir of the said John, and Dorothy, daughter of the said Nicholas, the latter dated 24 April, 10 Henry VII, 1495...
Indenture of Lease, for 60 years, from Oliver Hagh to Sir Harry Wylughby, knight, Otiwell Low, Cuthbert Barwyk, John Clark and Bartram Cokker of the 'wynddy mylne' at Cropwell Bishop; rent, a peppercorn at Midsummer, on condition that the said Oliver and Elizabeth his wife take the profits of th...
Indenture beween Oliver Hagh and Elizabeth, sometime wife of Bartholomew Davenport, witnessing that the said Oliver has enfeoffed Sir Harry Wylughby [Willoughby], knight, Otiwell Low, Cuthbert Barwyk, John Clark and Bartram Cokker in all his lands and tenements in Cropwell Bishop by deed of even...
Lease tripartide, for 40 years and for 10 marks, from William Blount, lord Mountjoy, to Robert Palmer of Doveridge, yeoman, of his capital messuage and lands in Boylestone, onetime in the tenure of John Schalcross [Shalcross]; covenant to repair by the said Robert, great timber excepting, which ...
Indenture between 'Sir' Thomas Russell, 'Roode-prest' of Ashbourne, of the one part, and John Knyveton, of Mercaston, gentleman, 'patrone of the same servyce and chantre', and 'Sir' Harry Hudson, vicar of Ashbourne, of the other part, witnessing the delivery, by the said vicar, to the said 'Sir'...
Bond, in £40, for performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of even date, from Mary Greenesmith of Harpur Pingles in the parish of Ashover, to George Hodgkinson of Eddlestow, yeoman. Dated as: 26 September, 13 James I
Acknowledgment by John Honford, brother to Robert Honford of Chorley, that he is agreed that he shall 'never make querell nor mater' with Laurence Lowe nor to Thomas Lowe his brother for such deeds, evidences and muniments as the said John delivered to the said Laurence and Thomas, pertaining to...
Grant by Humfrey Stafford of Eyam, co. Derby, esquire, to Hew Sheldon of Monyash, junior, yeoman, of a messuage and lands in the town and fields of Monyash, late in the tenure of Alice Sheldon, widow; annual rent, 21s. 4d. Dated as: 1 March, 33 Henry VIII Endorsements: Indenture of Hew Sheld...
Declaration by Richard Stafford, son and heir of John Stafford of Eyam, of the uses of an enfeoffment made by him in trust to Robert Eyre of Padley, junior, Philip Eyre, parson of Ashover, Roger Eyre of Hulme, Nicholas Stafford 'his brother', and Roger Eyre of Plumley, of lands in Eyam, Middleto...
Award by Richard Sutton and John Porte, esquires, in a dispute between Humfrey Stafford, esquire, and Ralph Martyn, late of Winster, respecting the right to one messuage, 2 bovates and one rood of land called Riley lying in the lordship of Eyam, co. Derby.The award is that the said Humfrey shall...