Grant, in soul-alms, by Geoffrey fitzPeter (or son of Peter) to the Premonstratensian abbey of St James, Welbeck, of the church of St Peter, Duckmanton. Endorsements: Charter of Geoffrey son of Peter. Duckmanton.
Grant from H. bishop of Coventry to the abbey and convent of Welbeck, of the church of Duckmanton, with condition for appointing a chaplain and celebrating obits of the bishop and his successors. Endorsements: Charter of Hugh bishop of Coventry of the church of Duckmanton.
Confirmation from Geoffrey [Muschamp], bishop of Coventry to the abbey of Welbeck, of the church of Duckmanton, granted to the abbey by his predecessor H[ugh de Nonant]; also a pension of 3 marks and 3s. from the church of Etwall during the life of H., vicar of the said church and at his death, ...
Grant from Matilda de Wlveleia to the church and canons of St James, Welbeck, with the assent of Geoffrey her heir, of one and a half bovates of land in the vill of Duckmanton, and the toft which was Edwin's, and the meadow which was of the reap-reeve, 'quod fuit messario', of the same vill, pay...
Letter from Ivo Cornubiensis, archdeacon of Derby, to the clerks appointed by the chapter of Scarsdale, instituting the abbot and canons of Welbeck in the church of Duckmanton, on the presentation of Geoffrey fitzPeter, justiciar, to which they had maintained their right before the king's court ...
Confirmation by John de Stoteville, lord of Eckington, to the church and canons of St Mary and St James, Welbeck, of a grant which Matilda de Duckmanton made to the said abbey of Welbeck, of two bovates of land and a moiety of a messuage in Duckmanton. Dated at Eckington, co. Derby. Dated as: ...
Grant by Geoffrey, son of Simon de Ducmanton, to the abbey of Welbeck, 'quod homines tenentes de feudo meo sequantur molendinum suum de Ducmanton et faciant molendinum et stagnum sicut solebant et sicut alii homines de predicta villa de Ducmanton' [Duckmanton]. Endorsements: Confirmation of Ge...
Grant by W[illiam de Croxton], abbot, and the convent of Welbeck to Hugh, son of Alan de Duckmanton, and Emma his wife, of full participation in all spiritual goods, with services at their decease, and enrolment of their names in the martyrology [bede roll] of the abbey, in return for their ben...
Release by Martin, son of Radulf de Hynkreshille to the church and canons of the abbey of St James, Welbeck, of land called Presteridhing in the territory of Duckmanton, which was the dowry of Susanna, mother of the said Martin. Endorsements: Duckmanton.Quitclaim. xiiij.
Grant by John [de Chesterfield], abbot of Welbeck, and the convent there, to Roger de Hinkereshill, of a bovate of land in Duckmanton, with toft and croft which Thomas son of Henry held; annual rent 2s. Dated Welbeck, co. Derby. Dated as: Vigil of the Epiphany1310 Endorsements: Duckmanton