Grant by Oliver de Sautcheverel to the nuns of St Mary de Pratis, Derby, of 2 messuages which Richard Wildy and Simon Tinctor (the Dyer) held of him in the vill of Alvaston, for the souls of himself and all his ancestors in perpetual alms.
Release by Richard, son of Ivo de Maperley, to Geoffrey de Herdeby and Isabel his wife, and to the longer lived, of lands and houses which belonged to his father Ivo in the vill and territory of Mapperley. Endorsements: Gift of Richard son of Evdony.
Grant from Roger de Billesdon of Herdby, in county Leicester, to William son of Geoffrey of Herdby in county Derby, and Isabel his wife, of all his messuages, lands etc. in the vill and fields of Mapperley, co. Derby, with remainder to Joan their daughter. Dated at Mapperley, co. Derby. Dated ...
Grant by Isabel, onetime wife to Geoffrey de Herdeby, to William her son, of her lands in the vill and territory of Mapperley, with the messuages and the buildings thereon.
Release by Margaret, widow of John Brigge of Mapperley, to Robert Tykhulle of le Stanley Graunge, gentleman, of lands in Belper, which were late of her said husband. Dated Mapperley, co. Derby Dated as: 10 July, 22 Henry VII
Release from Richard, son of Roger Pite of Ridding, to William le Bret, of lands in the soke of Stainsby, onetime Ralph Balihatche. Dated Chesterfield, co. Derby. Dated as: St Luke the Evangelist, 20 Edward I
Final agreement between Bartholomew, the prior, and the monks of Tutbury, and Roger Venator (Forester), whereby the said Roger quitclaims his right in lands in the manor of Semmeloia towards Edlaston, in exchange for confirmation by the Prior and monks of his old tenement held at an annual rent ...
Acquittance by Robert Belle, yeoman of the King's Chamber, to Ralph Illyngworth, Ralph Meynell, Piers Pole, William Coke and William Huet, collectors as well of the 10th of the 'Valyes of lyvelood' as of other sums of moveable goods within the hundred of Appletree in the county of Derby, for £47...
Grant by Robert de la Mulneton to John Saule of Ashbourne of a bovate of land in Rodsley, which Orme de Reddesl' sometime held, together with the same Orme, his 'nativus' (serf); annual rent, 6d. Endorsements: Charter .... Mulneton.
Extract from a court roll of a court held at Holmesfield at which William Croftes, as son and heir of William Croftes his father, made claim to a messuage and a bovate of land in Woodthorpe held of manor of Holmesfield by customary service. Dated as: Monday after Close of Easter, 30 Henry VI