17th century, 'A true copie of a deed' of the sale by Sir William de Gratton, knight, to Henry de Aldham and Margate his wife, of the wardship and marriage of Hugh, son and heir of Robert de Stanton, and custody of his lands. Dated as: Tuesday after St Mary Magdalene, 5 Edward III
Bond by Ralph Saucheverell, esquire, and John Saucheverell, his son and heir, to Henry Alyn and Nicholas his son, for £20, for the observance of the conditions of the Release of 29 September 1484, of lands in Stanton Woodhouses. Dated as: Thursday before St Michael the archangel, 2 Richard III
Letter testimonial from Ralph Saucheverell esquire, and John Saucheverell, his son and heir apparent, that a yearly rent of 10s. and the suit to Alport mill, released by them to Henry Alyn and Nicholas, his son, were never entailed to them nor to any of their ancestors. Dated as: Thursday afte...
Writing, whereby John Knyfton, gentleman, and Nicholas Smetheley, both of Stanton, and Nicholas Bradbery of Gratton, and other men, testify that Henry Alyn of Stanton Lees in Youlgreave is heir to lands given him by John his father, and that the same were 'at makyng of the seyd evedense', and th...
Declaration by Thomas Reynalde and Isabel his wife that they have sold to Richard Alyn, son of John Aleyne, a 'place' in Stanton lordship. Dated at 'Derley Kyrke' (Darley church), co. Derby. Dated as: 1 June ...
Indenture between Christopher Robynson of Youlgreave, husbandman, of the one part and George Aleyn of the same town, yeoman, that whereas the said Christopher has held the lease of one messuage and 8 acres of land in the town and fields of Youlgreave from John late abbot of the monastery of 'our...
Bill witnessing that William Grevys of Beeley, yeoman, has received from Nicholas Grevys of Brampton at the sealing of this writing, £20 Dated as: 8 May, 19 Henry VII
Indenture of covenant made between Robert Cowper and Roger Cocken, and Joan Grevis [Greaves] and George Held, all of Beeley, for the occupation of certain land belonging to their tenements for as long as they occupy and dwell in the said tenaments (if their landlords be content), namely, first t...
Bond by Nicholas Grevys of Brampton, husbandman, to William Grevys of Beely and John Grevys his son, in 100 marks, for the enjoyment and occupation of a messuage during his life, then to remain to the said William and John his son, with a payment of £20 made by the said Nicholas to the said Will...
Indenture of Sale, for £4, by Thomas Kenylmarch, lord of Birchover, to Aden Beresford, of a wood called Medouclyffe, growing under Birchover, with 'free entre and outegate that ys most spedful to hym his servaunts and caryage', up to Michaelmas, 1505. 'Also the said Aden schalle leyffe ii c. Wey...