Inquisition taken at Castleton before Henry Vernon esquire, Steward, Master of the forests of George [Plantagenet], duke of Clarence, of the Forest of High Peak. Dated as: 6 November, 11 Edward IV
Rental of lands of German Pole of Wakebridge, in Tansley, Heage and Crich: Tenants, George Statham, Ralph Buttyng, Christopher Henstoke, George Spatman, John Seddown, Thurstan Ragge, Robert Fogge, William Fogge, Richard Holme, Richard Blakwall of Wirksworth, Richard Wygley, Robert Frinawm, Willi...
Letters from R. prior of the nunnery of St Mary without Derby [Kingsmead], soliciting alms for the repairs of the building, and reciting certain indulgences, of 130 days in all, granted to those who assist. [undated] At the foot is a copy of a Bull of pope Honorius [III] granting a indulgence of...
Sale, for 20 marks, by William Tagg, of Matlock, yeoman, to John Wyggeley, of Middleton, yeoman, of messuages and lands in the parish of Matlock, and all evidences concerning the same. Dated as: 3 September, 32 Henry VIII Endorsements: William Tag's Bargain & Sale.
Bond, for £40, from Sir George Vernon of Nether Haddon, co. Derby, knight, to George Crichelowe of Coldeaton, co. Derby, husbandman, for performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of even date between the parties. Dated as: 28 October, 6 Elizabeth
Bond, in £20, from Reginald Legh of Blackbrook, co. Derby, esquire, to Henry Bradshawe, to abide by the award of Sir Ralph Longford, knight, Thomas Meverell, Thomas Babyngton and Roger Vernon, arbitors, as to the right, title and possession of the land called the Holle Meadow in the township of ...
Extract from a court held at Holmesfield at which John Wode surrendered into the hands of the lord a croft called Avy[ho]le to the use of John Faunchall, who was admitted; entry fine. Dated as: Saturday after Easter, 14 Henry VI
Extract from a court roll of Lady Margaret Savage, widow of John Savage, for the manor of Holmesfield, at which William Crofte junior surrendered 3 messuages and 3 bovates of land in Faunchalgate [Fanshaw Gate] to the use of William Crofte his father. Dated as: Thursday after St Katherine the ...
Exemplification of a Common Recovery by George Hopkinson, gentleman, from John Statham, gentleman, of lands in Tansley, co. Derby. Dated as: Easter term, 1649 Endorsements: 1649. Recovery George Hopkinson against John Statham, gentleman.
Extract from court roll of the manor of Holmesfield, where John Fauchall senior surrendered into the lord's hands to the use of William Croft a messuage and a bovate of land with licence to the said William to lease the said land to William his son for 20 years; entry-fine 6s. 8d. Dated as: Tu...