Grant by Dame Margery de Longford, widow of Sir Nicholas Longford, knight, to the abbot of Welbeck, the prior of Thurgarton, John B[el]lasys, parson of North Wingfield, Thomas Chelaston, parson of Normanton, and William Smalley, parson of Morton, of a purparty of the manor of Pinxton and Normant...
Letter of Attorney from Sir Ralph Longford, knight, to Robert Whytall and John Pype, appointing them to receive possession and seizin from William, son of Sir William Hollys, knight, and Thomas Fitzherbert, son and heir apparent of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, knight, of all manors, messuages, lands...
Power of Attorney by William Hollys, son of Sir William Hollys, and Thomas Fitzherbert, son and heir of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, one of the judges of the King's Bench, to Henry Coton and Laurence Johnson to deliver seizin to Sir Ralph Longford, knight, or his attorney, of the manors, messuages, ...
Fine, or Final Concord, made at Westminster whereby Nicholas Longford, esquire, releases, for 155 marks, to Richard Coke, gentleman, and John Coke, clerk, the manor of Normanton otherwise South Normanton , and 15 messuages, 6 cottages, 10 tofts, 20 barns, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 500 acres of la...
Bond, for £30, from Thomas Longford of Upton, co. Nott., gentleman, to Thomas Sacheverell, gentleman, for the conveyance of a close in Kirkby in Ashfield, co. Nott., which he had sold to the said Thomas Sacheverell for the sum of £12. Dated as: 12 January, 1 & 2 Philip and Mary
Grant from Ranulf le Poer to Gilbert de Brunneslegh, in free marriage with Margery his daughter, of all his land which he holds in the territories of Selston and Kirkby beyond the stream called Holebroc, towards Kirkby, with all appurtenances and all men with their issue and chattels, except for...
Bond, in £20, from John Wygley of Wirksworth, yeoman, and Henry Lowe of Ashover, husbandman, to John Wastnes, to answer to a plea of debt. Dated as: 20 September, 36 Henry VI Endorsements: Condition of the obligation to respond at Westminster to a plea of debt.
Grant by Ranulf de Snyterton to John de Sutton of 9 butts and one rood of land in Snitterton, in exchange for half an acre and a rood of land in the same vill. Dated at Snitterton, co. Derby. Dated as: St Gregory, 1319
Extract of a court roll of the manor of Wirksworth, held there, at which John Ford surrendered 3 roods of land to the use of William Barker; entry-fine, 3s. 4d.Nicholas Mountgomery [Montgomery], steward. Dated as: 28 January, 6 Henry VI Endorsements: Wirksworth. H.6. Surrender.
Inquisition taken at Castleton before Henry Vernon esquire, Steward, Master of the forests of George [Plantagenet], duke of Clarence, of the Forest of High Peak. Dated as: 6 November, 11 Edward IV