Grant, for £20 in silver, by Richard. son of Sir Richard de Stretton, knight, to Sara, widow of Adam de Neubolt, and Adam her son, of the manor of Unstone, with all the demesne in the same vill, and all rights pertaining to the same manor; annual rent, 20s. Endorsements: Charter of Richard de...
Grant, for £20 in silver, by Richard son of Sir Richard Stretton, knight, to Sara, widow of Adam de Neubold, and Adam her son, of the manor of Unstone, with all demesne in the same vill, and all rights pertaining to the same manor; annual rent, 20s. Endorsements: Charter of Richard de Stretton...
Grant by Sir Richard de Stretton, lord of Unstone, to Adam, son of William de Newbold, of Peter, son of Hugh de Somerbrige, his 'nativus', and his offspring.
Account of the descent of the manor of Unstone from Sir Richard Stretton, knight, lord of Unstone, who sold the lordship of Unstone to Sara of Neubolt [Newbold] and Adam her son, which Adam held it for his life and, dying without heirs of his body, was succeeded by his brother Richard, and on th...
Grant by Nicholas Bisshop of Chapel en le Frith to Nicholas, son of John de Somerlesow, of 3 and a half acres of land lying in the fields of Unstone, in Northfield in the fee of Unstone, of which half an acre lies on a path which leads from Unstone towards Dronfield between the land of Adam de T...
Letters patent of Henry VI, appointing James Strangways [Justice of the Common Pleas] and John Ellerker [Serjeant-at-law], justices, to hold an assise of novel disseisin which John Bullok had arrayed against Christopher de Belfeld, regarding a tenement in Unstone. Dated at Westminster, co. Midd....
Confirmation, for 3 marks, by Robert de Menul to Ralph, son of Nicholas, of lands which the father of the said Ralph held of the father of the said Robert in Killamarsh, with certain privileges at the mill; annual rent, half a mark.
Grant by Joan, widow of John Spendlove of Heage, in her pure widowhood, to Thurstan Wilde and Robert Freke, of 4 and a half acres of land in the field called Alcokfeld in le Fernelee in Heage, which she and the said John late held by the demise of John Curson, esquire, of Kedleston, and which wa...
Grant by William de Barkystun and Margery his wife to Robert de Abbeneye, for a certain sum of money paid, of a bovate of land with toft and croft in Abney, namely that which William Fox of Offerton once held of the said William. Endorsements: Barkistun in right of his wife ... .... to Robert ...
Letter from 'Sir' Nicholas Dycson, now parson of Claxby, 'that I was cwret & gostly faddre to Wylliam Bradshawe & at the sade Wylliam towke apon hys charge afore me & afore Edward Vaghaw, Rawly Browne, Olyver Kyrk, Thomas Bawdwyn, Robert Righ, Robert Kyrk [...]yvyed At ye holow medow...