Grant by Richard de Codinton to Nicholas Pistor (Baker) of Crich, of lands which he had of William de Plastowe in Plaistow. Dated at Crich, co. Derby Dated as: Nativity of B.V.M., 14 Edward II
Grant from Richard son of Geoffrey de Plastowe to William de Wakebrugge, of a messuage and 9 acres of land in Plaistow, together with all the other lands and tenements he holds in the fee of Shuckstonefield within the parish of Crich. Dated at Crich, co. Derby. Dated as: Sunday after St Barnab...
Lease, for life, from William de Kynardseye to William de Wakebrugge, Elizabeth his wife, and Richard Davy, the chantry chaplain, of the manor of Plaistow, and lands in La Lee, Alveleye, Holdweye, Wheatcroft and Plaistow; annual rent 52s. for the first 12 years, and thereafter £10 a year, togeth...
Grant from Alice, widow of Henry de Wynfeld, in her free widowhood, to William de Wakebrige, of a messuage with its buildings lying in the New Market Place in Chesterfield, between the tenement of John Whityngton on the one part, and tenement onetime Thomas de Warsoppe on the other. Dated at Che...
Lease, for 21 years, from John, son of William Doule of Plaistow, to William de Wakebrugge, of a messuage and 9 acres of land in Plaistow in the vill of Crich, which descended to the said John after the death of William Doule, his brother; annual rent, a rose, and after the period of the lease, ...
Grant from William Doule of Plaistow to Roger de Bradburn, William Blount, chaplain, John Deacon, Richard Wodmon and John de Ilkeston, chaplain, of a messuage and all his lands and tenements in Plaistow, which were late of John, his brother. Dated at Wakebridge, co. Derby Dated as: 11 November...
Grant, in tail, from John Spynkill of Spinkhill to Richard Ince, his kinsman, of his lands and tenements in Spinkhill, Barlborough and Staveley, to have and hold to the said Richard and the heirs of his body legitimately begotten. Dated as: St Edmund, Bishop, 2 Edward IV
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 ...
Letter of Attorney for the Induction, on Monday next after the Epiphany, by Henry [de Sutton], abbot of St Werburgh, Chester, together with the convent, of Henry de Coton, clerk, into a life annuity of 50 marks, by the payment of 12d. Dated as: Thursday after St Hilary, 17 Richard II Endorse...
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...