Grant from Thomas de Lemenstre of Ashbourne to Thomas de Knyveton of lands and tenements in Underwood lying between Baxtersiche and Assebecke. Dated as: 5 April, 40 Edward III Endorsements: Charter of Thomas de Lemenstre, of Underwood. 49 E. 3. Thomas de Knyveton.
Grant from Giles Adam of Ashbourne to Thomas de Knyveton of all the butts of land which he held of Thomas Adam his father, lying in Underwood between Whestonbroke and Ashbecke and between Le Achker on the one part, and land once Margery de Cochebache on the other. Dated as: 10 December, 42 Edw...
Release by Adam de Beleby of Ashbourne, and Alice his wife, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of the third part of a messauge and 2 cottages lying in Motolone in Ashbourne, the dower of the said Alice, which the said Nicholas had of the gift of John de Eyton, son of the said Alice. Dated at Ashbourne, co...
Release from John de Cressy, parson of Longford, John Houbelle, parson of Wingfield, William de Monyasche, parson of Bonsall, and Thomas Woumbewelle, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of 3 acres of land which he held of the feoffment of 'Monsieur' (Sir) John Cokayn in Underwood, between le Baxtresiche a...
Grant by Alice Adam, daughter of Thomas Adam of Ashbourne, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of a meadow in le Brodemedue and Skyrmaremedue in the fee of Underwood, which she inherited from her said father. Dated at Underwood, co. Derby. Dated as: Morrow of the Circumcision, 14 Richard II Endorsements...
Agreement and grant, made in the presence of 'dominus' Gilbert de Preston and others [not named], justices itinerant, then at Derby, by Agnes de Gresley, prioress of Grace Dieu, co. Leic., and the convent there, to Matthew de Chyneton of permission to hold lands belonging to the priory in Bradle...
Grant, bipartite, by Henry de Knyveton to Thomas de Reverewiche of meadowland in the fee of Bradley and Sturston called le Tinkeremedue which Hawise, who was the wife of William de Stretton, once held as part of her dower, except the road by which Thomas, son of Lettice, is able to have ingress ...
Grant from Henry de Strton to Thomas, onetime forester to 'dominus' William de Strton, of 5 acres of land in the territory of Bradley and an assart which he had from Robert de Okebroc in Bradley.
Letters Patent from Edward III pardoning Thomas de Knyveton and Nicholas his brother, for a breach of the king's peace, and for their complicity in the death of William Spencer, of which they stood indicted or appealed, and also of acts of outlawry.Tissucton. Dated at Westminster, co. Midd. By w...
Agreement and covenant whereby William, son of Henry de Knyveton, re-grants to William, son of 'dominus' (Sir) Matthew de Knyveton, lands in Ashbourne; annual rent, a rose. Dated at Bradley, co. Derby. Dated as: Conversion of St Paul, 6 Edward II