Lease, for 30 years, from Henry [Chichele], Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry [Beaufort], Bishop of Winchester, and Sir Walter Hungerford, knight, feoffees of the late king Henry V, of lands in the duchy of Lancaster, to Henry Knyveton, esquire, of a water-mill in Ashbourne, called le Newe Mylne, ...
Grant by John, son of Richard de Fenton, to William le Mercer of Little Clifton, of the lordship of Fenton. Dated as: Saturday after the Annunciation, 1306 Endorsements: John ..... .... .... Mercer.
Indenture between 'Sir' Thomas Russell, 'Roode-prest' of Ashbourne, of the one part, and John Knyveton, of Mercaston, gentleman, 'patrone of the same servyce and chantre', and 'Sir' Harry Hudson, vicar of Ashbourne, of the other part, witnessing the delivery, by the said vicar, to the said 'Sir'...
Grant from William [Fitzherbert], son of Herbert de Northbyre, to Stephen de Irton for his homage and services, of a 2s. annual rent in Mercaston, to be received from Lady Anabilia, onetime wife of Robert de Shelford, for land sometime held from the said William by Thomas de Ednisovere; annual r...
Grant from Ralph de Seynpere of Mercaston to Thomas Scortred and Margery his wife, of lands in Mercaston which Katherine de Sanston held in her widowhood. Dated at Mercaston, co. Derby. Dated as: Sunday after St Oswald, King and Martyr, 45 Edward III Endorsements: Henry de Seyndpere of Mercas...
Grant by William Beke, vicar of Sawley, John Fitzherbert and Richard Spicer, to Joan, widow of Nicholas de Knyveton, of the manor of Mercaston, with appurtenances in Mercaston and Mugginton, for her life, with reversion to Thomas, son of Nicholas de Knyveton, with remainder to Nicholas, brother ...
Copy [14th century] of a Grant from Serlo de Grendon to Serlo, son of Ralph de Moungay, of all the land with a wood, lying between his 'vivarium' (fishpond), at Bradley and the vill of Yeldersley, and the spring at the head of the said fishpond near the road which extends to Ashbourne 'per querc...
Release by Ralph de Moungoye to William, son of Henry de Knyveton, and to Agnes Salveyn, of lands and tenements in Bradley and Kniveton which William and Agnes had of his gift and feoffment.
Grant by Ralph de Mountgoy to William, son of Henry de Knyveton and Agnes Selvyn and the heirs of the same William, of all his lands and tenements in Bradley and Kniveton.'xxxiij dimed' owus'.