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Release from John de Cressy, parson of Longford, John Houbelle, parson of Wingfield, William de Monyasche, parson of Bonsall, and Thomas Woumbewelle, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of 3 acres of land which he held of the feoffment of 'Monsieur' (Sir) John Cokayn in Underwood, between le Baxtresiche a...
Power of Attorney from Sir Richard de Stafford, knight, lord of Clifton, to John de Aston, to receive seisin of lands in Needwood, co. Staff., and Ashbourne, and of the manor of Broadlow, under a deed of feoffment made by John de la Pole.Dated Westminster, co. Midd. Dated as: 3 ..., 47 Edward ...
Grant by Thomas de Gratton, son and heir of William de Gratton, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of an annual rent of 8s. from tenements in Ashbourne, namely between the tenement of John de Eyton on the one part and of Henry le Taverner on the other part, which tenements Agnes, who was the wife of Willi...
Grant by William de Hopton to Nicholas de Roulisleye and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, of a piece of land called Hernyoggh in Wirksworth and an acre of land which William Helot holds of him, and also the reversion of lands in Wirksworth held of him by William de Tokes and Alice hi...
Covenant between Alice, wife of 'Mons.' (Sir) Nicholas de Longeford, and Maud, wife of 'Mons.' (Sir) Roger Deyncourt, for a marriage between Nicholas, son of Sir Nicholas, and Alice, daughter of Sir Roger, who agrees to enfeoff them with lands in Duckmanton and to grant the reversion of 100 mark...
Re-Grant, for life, from Henry de la Pole to Henry de Wetton of lands in Derby, Cotton and Litchurch; annual rent, a rose.Dated Derby. Dated as: Sunday after St Denis, 27 Edward III Endorsements: Derby, Cotton & Litchurch.Derby.
Defeasance by Sir Alverey de Sulney, knight, to Sir William de Wine, knight, of a bond for 100 marks, on condition that he observes certain covenants entered into respecting the manors of Pinxton and Normanton, and the advowsons of the churches there. Dated Newton Solney, co. Derby. Dated as: ...
Copy (Later) of an Indenture of Agreement between Reginald de Leghe, of the one part, and William de Stafford, 'Mons.' (Sir) John de Stafford, and Edmund de Draicote of the other part, concerning the advowson of the church of Leigh, where the manor of Leigh was onetime in the seisin of Robert de...
Indenture of Agreement between John Agarde of Smerrill Grange, co. Derby, gentleman, and William Agarde of Parwich in the same county, gentleman, wherein the said John will before the feast of St Michael the archangel next coming, levy a Fine 'sur conizans de droit come eco qil ad de loure donc'...