Release of lands by Ralph Payn of Caldwell, chaplain, to John Irland, son of Ralph de Irland, of lands which he had by gift and feoffment of John Abel of Ticknall, in the vill and fields of Smisby. Dated as: Tuesday after St Valentine, 57 Edward III
Grant from Thomas Mathewe of Buxton, yeoman, and Alice his wife, one daughter and heir of Owin Coterell, late of Buxton, and Margery Coterell of Buxton, singlewoman, the other daughter and heir of the said Owin, to Anthony Lowe of Alderwasley, gentleman, of one messuage lying in Buxton late in t...
Grant in tail from Nicholas Martyn of Foolow, John Andrewe and John Clerk, chaplains, and William Meverelle to Margaret, daughter and heir of Roger de Roland, of the manor of Rowland which they held from Thomas de Benteley and Joan his wife, kinswoman and heir of Nicholas Martyn, chaplain, withi...
Grant by William de Ferr[ers], earl of Derby, to the church of St Mary of Darley and the canons serving there, for the souls of himself, his ancestors and successors, of 5 acres of land at Wigwell which Adam le Potter held, lying between the cultures of the said canons; and a confirmation of all...
Copy of a grant from Robert, son of Ralph de Stanton, to Robert Albus (White) of Rowsley, of a sart of his demesne land in Rowsley, which is called in English Wdebrick; rent 3s. Endorsements: Dunston and ... heirs.
Grant, for 50 marks, from Robert, son of Adam de Stanton, to Adam, his son, of the lands which Walter de Bosco (of the Wood) sometime held of the said Robert in Stanton, and lands and homage in Lees and Woodhouses, which Henry de Leys and Robert de Ker held of the said Robert; and 3 bovates of l...
Grant, for 24 marks, and his homage and services, by Adam, son of Robert de Staunton, to Ralph son of Ralph Bugge of Nottingham, of 3 bovates of land in Stanton Lees, of which Robert Upyngeton, William, son of Richard, and Alan Bonatum and Henry de Notersy each held one bovate. Endorsements: C...
Copy, 17th century, of a permission by Thomas Foliambe of Gratton, clerk, to Richard de Stanton, son of Adam de Stanton, to grind at his mill of Alport called Le Hovershutt Mylne, the corn growing in the fee of Stanton, namely of the third part of the demesne which the said Richard holds of the ...
Grant by Robert, son of Richard de Staunton, and Robert de Dokynfeld [Duckinfield] of Stanton to William de Crumford, living in Birchover, of sufficient land in Stanton to make a pond and build a water-mill.
Confirmation by Robert son of Richard de Dokinfeld [Duckinfield], lord of Stanton in Peak, to Avice, daughter and heir of Thomas, son and heir of Henry de Stauntonleygh, onetime lord of Birchover, of all grants made to John son of Roger de Birchovere by Robert, son of Adam, and Adam, son of Math...