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Collapse D187 - Woolhouse and Hallowes families of Glapwell - [13th-19th cent]D187 - Woolhouse and Hallowes families of Glapwell - [13th-19th cent]
Collapse 1 - Woolhouse family - title deeds1 - Woolhouse family - title deeds
1 - Agreement between Nicholas de Verdun and Robert son of William by which Nicholas gave to Robert in free marriage with his sister Agnes 110 shillings' worth of land and 1 pound of pepper, that is 105 shillings' worth of land in Rugby (Warwickshire) and Halstead and 5 shillings' worth in Skeffington, all in Leicestershire - [21 May 1206]
1 - Leicestershire and Warwickshire
2 - Agreement between John de Oreby [ Orby, Lincolnshire] and Richard de Sumerville concerning the partitioning of the wood of Blackwell between them; each is at liberty to assart and cultivate his share [Early temp Henry III] - [13th cent]
2 - Blackwell
3 - Grant by Robert son of Robert of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1 acre in Glapwell, for which they gave him 8s [Early temp Henry III] - [13th cent]
3-229 - Glapwell deeds
4 - Quitclaim by Robert son of Robert of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of all his right in the ditch which they made between his toft and theirs in Glapwell, for which quitclaim the canons gave him 18d [Early temp Henry III] - [13th cent]
5 - Manumission by Robert son of Robert of Glapwell of Adam son of Roger of Glapwell to whom he grants 1½ acres (½ acre in each of the 3 parts of the fields of Glapwell) for 1d a year. For this quitclaim and grant Adam gave Robert 2s - [early 13th cent]
6 - Grant by Adam son of Roger of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of half-acre in Glapwell [Late temp Henry III] - [13th cent]
7 - Grant by Andrew son of Richard of Odo son of Emald of 1 bovate of land and a toft which Richard son of Aldus held in Glapwell and a quarter of a bovate which Hugh son of Geoffrey held in Glapwell. For this Odo gave Andrew 21s 6d and will render him 3s a year - [early 13th cent]
8 - Grant by William Basset son of Geoffrey Basset to Thomas his brother of all the land which Odo his uncle gave him in Glapwell. Thomas Basset was to render 1 pair of white gloves a year - [early 13th cent]
9 - Quitclaim by Thomas Basset to Richard son of Simon of Glapwell, chaplain of his right in 2 bovates of land with a toft and croft in Glapwell which he bought from his brother William to whom they were given by his uncle Odo who bought them from Andrew son of Richard of Glapwell, saving to Idonea, Odo's widow, her dower. Richard gave Thomas 4 marks of silver for this quitclaim and will render 5s a year to Andrew son of Richard - [early 13th cent]
10 - Confirmation by Andrew son of Richard of Glapwell to Richard son of Simon of Glapwell, chaplain of 2 bovates of land in Glapwell which he bought from Thomas Basset [Early temp Henry III] - [early 13th cent]
11 - Grant by Richard of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 6 acres of his demesne in the fields of Glapwell, partly at Rowthorn, partly at Palterton and partly at [Stony] Houghton, for which the canons will render 4d a year and have paid him 20s - [early 13th cent]
12 - Grant by Richard son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 1 toft with its croft in Glapwell lying between the toft of Wermund which he gave to the canons earlier and the toft which Robert Coc held - [early 13th cent]
13 - Grant by Richard of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 1½ acres of his demesne in Glapwell that is 1 acre in the field at [Stony] Houghton and ½ acre at Rowthorn - [early 13th cent]
14 - Grant by Richard son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 2 bovates of land in Glapwell, of which I was held by Weremund and the other by Roger, with pasture for 1 plough-team, 100 sheep and rights of common. The canons gave Roger 60s and shall pay 2s a year - [early 13th cent]
15 - Grant by Richard son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 1 bovate of land in Glapwell which Weremund held and of 1 acre in place of the messuage pertaining of the bovate, pasture for 1 plough-team and 60 ewes with their lambs until the lambs are separated from the ewes at Whitsun and common rights pertaining to 1 free bovate. The canons gave 20s to Richard and shall pay him 3s a year [Early 13th century] - [early 13th cent]
16 - Grant by Richard son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 2 furlongs called Claiwang and Falwang, 2 larger strips touching the Nottingham road and everything contained in the furlong "of Derebistret. The canons gave Richard 24s and shall pay 4d a year to him - [early 13th cent]
17 - Grant by Richard son of William of Glapwell to Robert son of Hugh and Roger the clerk his brother of 6 acres in Ling belonging to the fee which he holds of Hubert fitz Ralph for which the grantees will pay him 6d a year - [early 13th cent]
18 - Grant by William son of Richard of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1/3 of a furlong between the canons' houses and the furlong of Simon son of Hugh and 1/3 of a furlong lying by the road to Pleasley and 1 acre in the furlong called Loske - [c1250]
19 - Agreement by which Agnes widow of Richard of Glapwell with the assent of William her son, leased to Abbot Henry and the canons of Darley her dower pertaining to the demesne of Glapwell for 8 years from 11 Nov 1227 for 5s a year - [circa 1227]
20 - Agreement by which William son of Richard of Glapwell leased to Abbot Henry and the canons of Darley the whole of his demesne in Glapwell, that is 40 acres, a spinney and his demesne messuage and orchard, for 8 years from Michaelmas [29 Sep] 1227 for 10s a year - [circa 1227]
21 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 2 acres in Glapwell [late Henry III] - [mid 13th cent]
22 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of land in the North, South and East Fields of Glapwell [late Henry III] - [mid 13th cent]
23 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of wood and pasture in Glapwell and 2 acres in the South Field - [?1275]
24 - Notification by Thomas son of William of Glapwell that he has bound all the lands and tenements which he had in Glapwell at Michaelmas 1275 to the canons to cover any expenses which they may incur in entering, taking seisin of and holding the wood and pasture and 2 acres which he granted to them, and that he has submitted himself to the jurisdiction of the Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and the Official of the Archdeacon of Derby who can compel him to observe this obligation, [13 Oct] - 1275
25 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1 acre on Glapwell [late Henry III or early Edward I] - [1260s-1270s]
26 - Copy grant Thomas of Glapwell to canons of Darley - [mid 13th cent]
27 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of lands in Glapwell [late Henry III] Note. This grants the land granted in D187/1/22 and D187/1/26 except for 3 properties, in all 4½ acres. This charter grants 13 acres in all and is probably a little earlier than D187/1/22 and D187/1/26 - [mid 13th cent]
28 - Quitclaim by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of all actions and claims pertaining to him and his heirs by reason of the lands which they have in Glapwell by the gift or sale of him or his ancestors [8 Sep] at Darley - 1277
29 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1d due annually from 1 bovate of land in Glapwell which the canons had by the gift of Ralph of Rearsby [Leicestershire] [late Henry III or early Edward 1] - [1260s-1270s]
30 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to Robert son of Alan of Glapwell of 2 bovates of land with a toft and croft in Glapwell, that is the 2 bovates which Alan, Robert's father, held of William the grantor's farther. Robert gave Thomas 3 marks of silver and will render to him 1d a year [late Henry III or early Edward 1] - [1260s-1270s]
31 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to Geoffrey son of Nicholas of Hockerton [Nottinghamshire] of a plot of arable land in Glapwell for which Geoffrey will render 1 clove a year [late Henry III or early Edward I] - [late 13th cent]
32 - Grant by Geoffrey son of Nicholas of Hockerton to the canons of Darley of a plot of arable land which he bought from Thomas son of William, free from all service except prayers [late Henry III or early Edward I] - [1260s-1270s]
33 - Quitclaim by Henry son of Richard Puterel de Thurmundesl' [? in Trusley] to Thomas son of William of Glapwell of all his rights in 1 bovate of land in Glapwell which belonged to his sister. Thomas gave Henry ½ mark of silver and will render 4d a year - [c1250]
34 - Grant by Hugh son of Roger of Glapwell to Robert his son of 2 bovates of land in Glapwell which Avice and although held with the consent of Simon his heir who received Robert's homage. Robert will render to his father 1 pair of spurs or 6d a year - [early 13th cent]
35 - Grant by Robert son of Hugh of Glapwell with the consent of Roger the clerk his brother, to the canons of Beauchief, of 5 acres in the fields of Glapwell. The canons who paid Robert 16s will render to him 4d a year - [early 13th cent]
36 - Grant by Roger son of Hugh of Glapwell with the consent of Robert his brother, to the canons of Beauchief, of 3 acres in Glapwell. The canons paid Roger 8s and will render him 2d a year - [early 13th cent]
37 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Beauchief of 1 bovate of land in Glapwell, which Roger son of William held and toft pertaining to it, 1 acre called Prestacra, pasture for 1 plough team, 60 ewes with their lambs until the lambs are separated from the ewes on 17 Jun each year and common pertaining to 1 free bovate - [early 13th cent]
38 - Charter of Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell granting 1 bovate of land in Glapwell, which Roger son of William held and toft pertaining to it, 1 acre called Prestacra, pasture for 1 plough team, 60 ewes with their lambs until the lambs are separated from the ewes on 17 Jun each year and common pertaining to 1 free bovate, but the toft is called a messuage, the canons gave Simon 20s and are to render 12d a year - [early 13th cent]
39 - Notification by John de Eynecurt and Maud de Belev [Bellew] that they have quitclaim to Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell the sum of 12d payable by Simon for the multure etc from 1 bovate of land which the canons of Beauchief held of him for 3s and have granted the same 12d to the canons who shall hold the same bovate of Simon rendering to him 2s a year - [early 13th cent]
40 - Notification by John de Eynecurt and Maud de Belev that they have quitclaim to Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell the sum of 12d payable by Simon for the multure etc from 1 bovate of land which the canons of Beauchief held of him for 3s and have granted the same 12d to the canons who shall hold the same bovate of Simon rendering to him 2s a year - [early 13th cent]
41 - Grant [apparently the confirmation of 3 earlier grants] by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 6 acres in Glapwell and 1½ acres in the same village and an annual rent of 12d which the canons of Beauchief owed him for 1 bovate of land in Glapwell, which bovate the canons have by the gift of Simon of Glapwell his grandfather - [1259-1260]
42 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 6 acres in Glapwell - [c1259-1260]
43 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1½ acres in Glapwell. For this they gave him 14s - [1259-1260]
44 - Agreement by which Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell leased to Abbot William and the canons of Darley for 20 years from Michaelmas [29 Sep] 1268, a furlong of arable land in the South Field of Glapwell and a headland - [c1268]
45 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Alan son of Robert de Rodmerethweyt of 1 bovate of land in Glapwell with 2 tofts, for 1d a year - [c1250]
46 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Jordan of Whiteley [in Ripley] of an assart with meadow and woodlands in Glapwell for ½d a year. For this grant, Jordan paid to Simon 28s - [c1250]
47 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Jordan of Whiteley [in Ripley] of an assart with meadow and woodlands in Glapwell for ½d a year. For this grant, Jordan paid to Simon 28s Not witnessed or sealed, made later in the 13th century - [13th cent]
48 - Confirmation by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of the furlong called Danderuding in Glapwell which they have by the gift of Jordon of Whiteley [in Ripley] and quitclaim to the canons of the annual rent of ½d due to him from the furlong - [?1261-1275]
49 - Similar Confirmation by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of the furlong called Danderuding in Glapwell which they have by the gift of Jordon of Whiteley [in Ripley] and quitclaim to the canons of the annual rent of ½d due to him from the furlong - [?1261-1275]
50 - Agreement by which Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell leased to Abbot William and the canons of Darley for a term of 9 years, beginning Michaelmas [29 Sep] 1271, one assart in Glapwell which Roger Wysdam held - [c1271]
51 - Lease by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to the canons of Darley for 9 years, of all his demesne land in Bramley and Glapwell except his meadow called Longemedue in Bramley. The canons will give Simon annually 8 quarters of wheat, 4 quarters of barley and 30 thraves of straw (wheat, barley and oat) and provide his son Ralph, while he serves them freely, with food, clothing and footwear. At the end of the term, all the land will return to Simon except for 6 acres which he gave them at the beginning of the agreement. At the feast of St John the Baptist [24 Jun] - 1271
52 - Acknowledgement by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell that he is bound to acquit the canons of Darley of all services etc pertaining to the lands which they have leased from him in Glapwell and Bramley and defray any expenses incurred through his default. At Darley on the day of the 7 holy brothers [10 Jul] - 1271
53 - Letter patent of Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell acknowledging that he has received from the canons of Darley 1 mark of silver to be repaid on 11 Nov 1271 and that if he fails to pay at the appointed time, the canons shall cease to give him corn in accordance with the terms of the lease of his demesne - 1271
54 - Notification by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell that since he has quitclaimed to the canons of Darley the annual rent of 12d which the canons of Beauchief paid him for 1 bovate in Glapwell which they had by the gift of Simon of Glapwell his grandfather and the canons of Darley hold of them, he concedes to the canons of Beauchief that he has no rights in that annual rent. On the feast of St Matthew the apostle - [24 Feb 1281/1282]
55 - Similar notification to D187/1/54, the only difference between them is that D187/1/54 is dated, D187/1/55 is not
56 - Agreement by which the prior and canons of Newstead [Nottinghamshire] quitclaimed to Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell their right to take estovers in Bramley by reason of their manor of Rowthorn and Simon agreed to increase the farm payable to the canons (for Bramley) from 28d to 40d annually [late Henry III] - [13th cent]
57-58 - Transcripts of Agreement by which the prior and canons of Newstead [Nottinghamshire] quitclaimed to Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell their right to take estovers in Bramley by reason of their manor of Rowthorn and Simon agreed to increase the farm payable to the canons (for Bramley) from 28d to 40d annually [late Henry III] - [15th cent]
59 - Later copy of grant by Simon of Glapwell to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of a bovate with a toft and croft, another toft and croft, and rights of pasture, for which Richard will render ½ mark of silver annually to Simon [late Henry III copy made 14th century] - [14th cent]
60 - Quitclaim by Simon of Glapwell to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of an annual rent of ½ mark of silver owing to him for the tenement which Richard holds of him in Glapwell [late Henry III] - [mid 13th cent]
61 - Quitclaim by Simon of Glapwell to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of his rights in 1½ acres in Glapwell which Richard bought from William of Ault Hucknall. Late Henry III - [mid 13th century]
62 - Quitclaim by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Robert son of Hugh Glapwell of his claim in 3 acres of arable land which Robert bought from Roger son of Bate of Glapwell. Late Henry III - [mid 13th cent]
63 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Roger the chaplain, son of Ralf of Glapwell, of his villein Alice daughter of Hugh son of Suain [Swain] of Glapwell. Late Henry III - [mid 13th cent]
64 - Grant by Roger son of Adam of Glapwell to Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington [Nottinghamshire] of 2 acres of arable in Glapwell, one in the East field and one in the South Field, for which Hugh shall render ½d annually. Late Henry III or early Edward 1 - [mid-late 13th cent]
65 - Quitclaim by Simon of Glapwell to Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington of 2 acres of arable land in Glapwell, which he bought from Roger son of Adam of Glapwell Simon's free tenant. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [mid-late 13th cent]
66 - Confirmation by Simon of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington of 2 acres of arable land in the South Field of Glapwell which he bought from Roger son of Adam of Glapwell. Late Henry III of early Edward I - [mid-late 13th cent]
67 - Grant by Simon of Glapwell to Robert the chaplain called "of Kirtlington" [Kirklington] of a bovate called "Thomas oxegang" with a toft and croft in Glapwell and pasture in his wood of Bramley for 5s annually and 2d for frankpledge. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [mid-late 13th cent]
68 - Later copy of grant by Hugh Bailey to Hugh [of] Glapwell of all his lands in Bramley - [?late 13th cent]
69 - Grant by Ralf of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of ½ acre in Glapwell - [circa 1240]
70 - Grant by Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1½ acres in Glapwell, for which they paid Ralf 9s of silver and 8d - [circa 1240]
71 - Quitclaim by Maud daughter of Hugh of Glapwell to Richard her brother of her rights in 4 acres in Glapwell which her father bought from Robert Heryng. At Glapwell in the feast of St James the apostle [25 Jul] 1 Edward I - [1272]
72 - Confirmation by Alan Horsseknawe of Mackworth son of John Horssecnawe to Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell and Sybil his wife of 2 acres of arable land in Mackworth which they have by the grant of Geoffrey called "le Bracer" who bought them from Alan. Thursday before the feast of St Luke the evangelist [16 Oct] - 1292
73 - Grant by Robert le Couper of Glapwell and Cecily his wife to Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell of a piece of land near their curtilage in Glapwell to be enclosed with a ditch. At Glapwell on the day of St Chad the bishop [2 Mar] 1297 - [1298]
74 - Grant by Richard the chaplain son of Simon of Glapwell to Avice, daughter of Hugh of Glapwell, of all the land which he held of Andrew of Glapwell, to hold of Hawise [Avice] daughter of Andrew and her sisters, rendering annually to them 5s - [?c1250]
75 - Grant by Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell in free marriage with Avice his niece to Roger de Sumerford of ½ acre [in Glapwell] for which he shall render ½d annually - [c1240]
76 - Grant by William son of William de Grangia [Grange] in free marriage with Avice his niece to Roger de Somerford of ½ acre [in Glapwell] for which he shall render ½d annually - [circa 1240]
77 - Confirmation by Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell to Avice his sister of all the land at Glapwell which Richard his uncle gave her, that is, 2 bovates and grant to the same Avice of common pertaining to 2 bovates in Bramley. She shall perform the agricultural services rendered by his uncle Richard to Hugh his father - [c1250]
78 - Grant by Hubert son of Ivo to Roger of Bolsover of 1 rood[rod] of his land in Scarcliffe for which Roger shall render ¼d annually for the lights of the altar of St Mary of Scarcliffe. For this grant Roger gave 2s to Hubert. Early Henry III - [early 13th cent]
79-80 - Agreement by which Abbot Walter and the canons of Darley gave to Roger de Somerford and Avice his wife a toft and croft and ½ acre in Glapwell in exchange for 2½ acres in the same village; and a corner of land towards the park of Stainsby in exchange for 1 rood[rod] in Scarcliffe - [1248-1261]
81 - Grant by Thomas son of William of Glapwell to Roger son of William de Sumerford and Avice his wife of 1 bovate with a toft and croft in Glapwell which Goda held. For this Roger gave 3½ marks of silver to Thomas to whom he shall render 2s annually - [c1250]
82 - Grant by John son of Hugh to Roger of Bolsover of all the land which he had in the assart called Godrich in Glapwell between the land of the Abbot of Darley and the assarts of the village, 1½ acres in Suthfeud [Suthfeld], ½ acre in Eastfeud, ½ acre below the hill and the whole of his land at Sortedoles. For this Roger has given John 20s and shall render ½d annually for the lights at the altar of St Mary of Glapwell - [c1250]
83 - Grant by John son of Hugh to Roger de Somerford of Bolsover of all the land which he had in the assart called Godrich in Glapwell between the land of the Abbot of Darley and the assarts of the village, 1½ acres in Suthfeud, ½ acre in Eastfeud, ½ acre below the hill and the whole of his land at Sortedoles. Except that he adds another acre in Estfeud, states that Roger de Somerford has given him 25s and shall render 1d annually for the lights of the church of Glapwell and gives Roger freedom to assign the whole of the land to the rector of the chapel of Glapwell - [c1250]
84 - Grant by John son of Atheline of Glapwell to Roger de Somerford of 1½ acres in Glapwell. For this, Roger gave him 7s and shall pay ½d annually for the lights of the church of Glapwell. Roger is free to make the rector of Glapwell chapel his assignee. - [c1250]
85 - Grant by William Haranc of Glapwell to Roger of Bolsover of 1½ acres in Glapwell with remainder to the rector of Glapwell church if Roger dies without heirs or assignees. For this, Roger gave William 8s and he will pay ½d annually for the light before the altar of St Mary in Glapwell church. - [c1250]
86 - Grant by William Haranc of Glapwell to Roger of Bolsover of 1 acre [in Glapwell] for which Roger shall pay ¼d annually for the light before the altar of St Mary in Glapwell church, and if Roger dies without heirs and assigns, the land will devolve upon the rector of Glapwell church. - [c1250]
87 - Grant by Robert son of Robert of Glapwell to Roger of Bolsover of the whole of his assart in the South Field of Glapwell. Roger, who gave Robert 5s shall pay ¼d annually for the altar lights of St Mary of Glapwell - [c1250]
88 - Sale by William son of Richard of Glapwell to Roger son of William of Sumerford for 5s of a toft and an assart in Glapwell, for which Roger shall pay 1d annually, and confirmation to Roger of all the land he has by gift or sale from John son of Adtheline, Robert son of Alan and William Harang - [c1250]
89 - Grant by Roger of Bolsover to John his son of a bovate with a toft and croft formerly held by Goda in Glapwell which he bought from Thomas son of William for which 2s shall be given annually to Thomas, and of all the land in Glapwell which he bought from John son of Hugh, Robert son of Robert and Robert son of Alan; 2 acres in Scarcliffe which he bought from Robert son of Susanna; the land he bought from William Harang; a toft in Glapwell; a meadow he bought from William son of Richard - [?late 13th cent]
90 - Quitclaim by Avice widow of Roger de Somerford to John her son of her rights in the tenements which Roger bought in Glapwell and gave to John by his charter, saving a third part as her dower during her lifetime. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
91 - Grant by Avice daughter of Hugh of Glapwell widow to John her son of all her rights in the land which she had by the gift of Richard son of Simon of Glapwell chaplain with pasture in Bramley etc. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
92 - Agreement between John son of Roger de Somerford living in Glapwell and Avice his mother that Avice shall have during her lifetime half the capital messuage which she gave him and a third of its curtilage and that John and his heirs shall cultivate at their own cost and with their own labour and seed the whole of the arable which she gave him and that which she holds of John as her dower and carry a third of the corn to her house, save that she shall have a third of the corn hoed and reaped and she shall have a third of the hay from certain meadows which John shall cause to be cut and taken to her house and John shall have all other herbage. Further Avice shall restore to John and his heirs reasonable expenses incurred in discharging the services due from these lands. If John dies and his heirs do not observe this agreement Avice may reoccupy the whole tenement. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
93 - Grant by Avice widow of Roger de Somerford to Simon of Glapwell her brother of the bovate called `Thomas oxegong' in Glapwell with a toft and croft which Cecily her mother gave her and Roger her husband for the term of Cecily's life. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
94 - Grant by Avice widow of Roger de Somerford to Cecily her daughter of a toft and croft in Glapwell for which she shall pay ½d annually. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
95 - Grant by Cecily daughter of Roger de Somerford to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of the toft and croft which her mother Avice gave her and 1 acre in the South Field of Glapwell which she had from Adam son of Maud de la Rode. Richard shall pay ½d annually to Avice and ½d to Roger son of Adam of Glapwell - [late 13th cent]
96 - Grant by Avice daughter of Hugh of Glapwell, widow, to the canons of Darley for the souls of her husbands Roger and Jordan, of 1 acre in Glapwell - [late 13th cent]
97 - Grant in exchange by Avice widow of Roger of Darley to her son John of 3½ acres of arable land in Glapwell for which he shall pay 1 clove annually - [late 13th cent]
98 - Grant by Avice widow of Jordan of Glapwell to Agnes her daughter of 1 acre in Glapwell for which she shall pay 1 clove annually - [late 13th cent]
99 - Grant by Agnes widow of Henry the clerk of Chesterfield to Hugh of Kirklington (Nottinghamshire] [living] in Glapwell of 1 acre in Glapwell, ½ acre in the North Field and ½ acre in the East Field, for which he shall pay 1 clove annually to Avice widow of Jordan of Glapwell. - [late 13th cent]
100 - Quitclaim by John son of Richard of Darley living in Langley [near Chesterfield] to John son of Roger de Somerford living in Glapwell of all his rights in the lands and tenements which Roger de Somerford the grantor's grandfather and Avice wife of Roger held in Glapwell and in the fee of Rowthorn - 2 Feb 1298
101 - Grant by John son of Roger de Somurford of Glapwell to Ralf of Glapwell of messuage with a croft in Glapwell - [early 14th cent]
102 - Grant by John son of Roger de Somurford of Glapwell to Ralf of Glapwell of messuage and plot of land and his arable, meadow and woodland in Glapwell, 28 Feb - 1332
103 - Grant by William Harang to the canons of Darley of 5 acres in Glapwell for which they gave him 35s - [c1250]
104 - Grant by William Harang of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of 1 toft with a croft and ½ bovate and 3 acres - [c1250]
105 - Quitclaim by Robert Harang of Glapwell to Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington [Nottinghamshire] living in Glapwell of an annual rent of 1d which William of Ault Hucknall paid him for 1 acre in Glapwell, 20 Apr - 1298
106 - Quitclaim dated 27 Apr 1298 by Robert Harang of Glapwell to Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington, living in Glapwell, of all claims against him including claims on the goods of Robert, Hugh's brother, recently deceased, arising before 25 Apr 1298 - 1298
107 - Grant by Robert Harang living in Glapwell to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of 1 rood[rod] in the north field of Glapwell for which he shall pay a rose annually. - [late 13th cent]
108 - Agreement by which Robert Hunte of Glapwell leased to Abbot William and the canons of Darley a plot of meadow and pasture in Glapwell called Suthruding, for 15 years beginning at Easter 1273 - [c1273]
109 - Confirmation by Robert de Wylehby [Willoughby] lord of Pleasley to the canons of Darley of all the lands etc which they had of his fee at Glapwell on 24 Feb 1273 - [c1273]
110 - Confirmation by Robert de Wylehby [Willoughby] lord of Pleasley to the canons of Darley of all the lands etc which they had of his fee at Glapwell on 24 Feb 1274 - [c1274]
111 - Grant by Robert de Wilweby [Willoughby] to Robert son of Nicholas of Rauceby [Lincolnshire] of a toft and croft and 6 appurtenant strips in Silkby [Silk Willoughby near Sleaford, Lincolnshire]. For this Robert gave to the grantor 4 marks of silver and he shall pay 6d annually - [?c1250]
112 - Grant by John of Scarcliffe clerk to Hugh of Kirklington [Nottinghamshire] living in Glapwell of 1½ acres in Glapwell for which he shall pay a rose annually - [late 13th cent]
113 - Notification by John de Belewe knight, son of Thomas de Belewe, that he has granted, manumitted etc to William de Vernon clerk all rights which he had by reason of villeinage in Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington [Nottinghamshire], 28 Jun - 1291
114 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of his assart with the small syke and meadow, late Henry III - [mid-13th cent]
115 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Richard son of Alan of Shirland and Hawise his wife, sister of Robert, in free marriage, of one acre in Glapwell, for which Richard shall pay annually a pair of gloves - [c1250]
116 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Robert of Kirklington [Nottinghamshire] chaplain, of a plot of arable land in the North Field of Glapwell, ½ acre in the East Field and 1 rood[rod] in the same field, for which Robert the chaplain shall pay annually 1 clove. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
117 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington of all the land in Glapwell which he gave to Robert of Kirklington chaplain brother of Hugh on the same terms - [late 13th cent]
118 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington of 1 acre of arable land in Glapwell lying in the South Field. For this Hugh shall pay 1 clove annually. Early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
119 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington of 2½ acres of arable land in the North Field of Glapwell for which Hugh shall pay ½d annually - [late 13th cent]
120 - Grant by Geoffrey son of Thomas of Kirklington living in Teversall [Nottinghamshire] for Hugh his brother of his rights in 1 bovate with a messuage in Glapwell which Robert the chaplain his brother once held of Simon of Glapwell and in all the land which the same Robert held of Robert son of Alan in Glapwell. Hugh shall pay 5s 2d annually to Simon and 1 clove to Robert son of Alan. Early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
121 - Grant by Robert son of Alan of Glapwell to Robert le Couper of 1½ acres of arable land in Glapwell, that is, 1 acre (a headland) lying in the East Field by the land of the Abbot of Darley and 2 roods[rods] in the North Field. Robert le Couper shall pay [? a piece] of preserved ginger annually to the grantor. - [late 13th cent]
122 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall living in Glapwell, to Simon of Glapwell of 2 acres 3 roods[rods] of arable land in Glapwell, that is, 1 acre in South Field, 1 acre in le Stubbinges and 3 roods[rods] in the East Field. Early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
123 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall, living in Glapwell to Hugh son of Thomas of Kirklington and Maud his wife of 1 acre in Glapwell for which they shall find the oil for the maintenance of a lamp before the altar of St Mary in Glapwell church throughout the year, and shall pay to John son of Hugh of Glapwell 1d annually. - [late 13th cent]
124 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall, living in Glapwell, to Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell of ½ acre of arable land in Glapwell lying in the South Field. - [late 13th cent]
125 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall, living in Glapwell, to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of 1½ acres of arable land in Glapwell, that is ½ acre in the North Field, and two ½ acres in the East Field. Richard shall pay a clove annually to William. Early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
126 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall, living in Ault Hucknall, to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of his rights in the lands etc which once belonged to Ralf of Glapwell and afterwards to Simon in Glapwell, Scarcliffe and Bramley, together with a wood and the service of the land which Sarra daughter of Ralf of Glapwell holds in Glapwell and Scarcliffe, with which lands etc he was enfeoffed by the aforesaid Simon of Glapwell. - [late 13th cent]
127 - Grant by William of Ault Hucknall to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell of a third of his assart in le Suthfeld and ½ acre in the same field in Glapwell for which Richard shall pay a rose annually, - [late 13th cent]
128 - Grant by Roger son and heir of Adam of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of an annual rent of 6d which the canons of Beauchief owe him for certain lands held of them by the canons of Darley. Roger acknowledges to the canons of Beauchief that he has no claim to this rent in the future but undertakes to warrant the lands and tenements to the same canons. Late Henry III or early Edward I - [mid 13th cent]
129 - Confirmation by Roger son of Adam of Glapwell to the canons of Darley of a messuage and ½ bovate in Glapwell which they had by the gift of Ralf of Rearsby [Leicestershire]. For this confirmation the canons paid 16s - 1281
130 - Grant by Roger son of Adam alias Bate of Glapwell to Robert son of Isabel of 3 acres in Glapwell, 1 in the South Field, 1 in the East Field, ½ acre in le Stubhing, and 2 roods[rods], for which he shall pay ½d at Christmas for the lights of St Mary in Glapwell chapel. - [late 13th cent]
131 - Grant by Roger son of Adam of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington of 2 acres of arable land in Glapwell, lying in the South Field, for which he shall pay ½d annually. - [late 13th cent]
132 - Grant by Roger son of Adam of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington, living in Glapwell, and Maud his wife, of ½ acre in the East Field of Glapwell, for which Hugh shall pay 1 clove annually - [late 13th cent]
133 - Grant by Roger son of Adam of Glapwell to Hugh of Kirklington, living in Glapwell, and Maud his wife of 6 acres of arable land in Glapwell, 2½ in the East Field and 3½ in the South Field. - [late 13th cent]
134 - Grant by Roger son of Adam Bate of Glapwell to Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell of part of his toft in Glapwell and 7½ acres, that is 3 acres in the South Field, 2 in the East Field and 2½ in the North Field [29 October] - [1311]
135 - Grant by Roger son of Adam Bate to Ralf son of Simon of Glapwell, and Agnes his wife of one messuage with a toft and croft and all his lands, tenements and rents in Glapwell [18 Mar] - [1312]
136 - Grant by Ralf of Rearsby [Leicestershire] to the canons of Darley of 1½ bovates with a toft and croft in Glapwell that is, 1 bovate which he bought from John vicar of Scarcliffe and ½ bovate which he bought from Alice daughter of Robert vicar of Heath. For this, the canons shall pay 7d annually to Ralf. ?Late Henry III - [mid 13th cent]
136a - Grant by Ralf of Rearsby to the canons of Darley for 15 marks of silver, of 1½ bovates with a toft and croft in Glapwell (as in D187/1/136). The canons shall pay annually 1d to Thomas son of William of Glapwell for 1 bovate and 6d to Roger son of Adam of Glapwell for ½ bovate. ?Late Henry III - [mid 13th cent]
137 - Copy of quitclaim by Ralf de Rearsby to Ralf of Glapwell of his rights in the homage and all other forinsec services of Ralf of Glapwell for the manor of Glapwell which the said Ralf holds of him (Ralf de Rearsby), save an annual payment of 1d for all services [c1275 or 1311-1312] - [late 15th cent]
138 - Transcript of quitclaim by Ralf de Rearsby to Ralf of Glapwell of his rights in the homage and all other forinsec services of Ralf of Glapwell for the manor of Glapwell which the said Ralf holds of him (Ralf de Rearsby), save an annual payment of 1d for all services but in a different hand - [15th cent]
139 - Quitclaim by Margery widow of Ralf of Rearsby to the canons of Darley of all her rights in 1½ bovates in Glapwell which they have by the gift of Ralf her husband. Early Edward I - [late 13th cent]
140 - Agreement (chirograph) between Abbot Walter and the community of Darley Abbey with their parishioners of Glapwell concerning the repair of the chancel of the chapel there - [1248-1261]
141 - Chirograph: the other half of the agreement between Abbot Walter and the community of Darley Abbey with their parishioners of Glapwell concerning the repair of the chancel of the chapel there - [1248-1261]
142 - Grant by Simon son of Hugh, lord of Glapwell, Thomas son of William of Glapwell, William of Ufton, Robert Hount of Glapwell, Roger son of Bate of Glapwell, Robert Hering of Glapwell, Robert the clerk of Rowthorn, Avice widow of Jordan of Whiteley [in Ripley] and Hawise de Solario in Worksop [Nottinghamshire] to the canons of Darley, of the freedom to enclose a croft in Glapwell between their courtyard and the land of Simon son of Hugh. ?Late Henry III - [?mid 13th cent]
143 - Acknowledgement by Richard of Glapwell chaplain that since the canons of Darley have given him permission to serve the chapel of Glapwell for 1 year beginning at Michaelmas 1251, he undertakes to withdraw at the end of that term and make no claims against them, unless they choose to allow him to serve for a further period. - [c1251]
144 - Agreement between William Abbot of Darley and Roger of Glapwell chaplain by which the canons granted to Roger tithe of corn (garbs) for a term of 4 years for 4 marks a year. Roger shall serve the chapel personally or through a suitable chaplain, with a suitable clerk, during the whole of this term. From lands which the canons cultivate at their own expense and lands granted to them within the same term, Roger shall not receive tithe [1 Aug] - 1264
145 - Agreement by which Abbot William and the canons of Darley granted to Geoffrey de Grangiis [Grange] chaplain, all tithes of corn, hay, wool, lamb and other small tithes and the oblations pertaining to their chapel of Glapwell and the toft pertaining to the chaplain of the said chapel, and another toft with a croft etc for a term of 5 years beginning at Michaelmas 1289, saving to the canons the principal mortuary in live animals, land and growing corn and all the greater tithes from their ploughed land and herds in Glapwell. Geoffrey shall pay annually to the canons 45s 2d, discharge synodal dues and Lenten dues that is 18d annually and shall serve the chapel in person with a suitable clerk and maintain the buildings in the said tofts and if he constructs new buildings there he must not remove them at the end of this term. For the observance of this agreement Geoffrey found pledges that is Simon son of Hugh of Glapwell and Richard de Grangiis [11 Nov] - 1288
146 - Indenture between Abbot John and the canons of Darley and Thomas Clerke chaplain of Alfreton by which the canons grant at farm to the same Thomas 1 messuage and 1 bovate with 2 tofts and certain other lands in Glapwell for a term of 41 years, paying annually to the canons 12s and to the sacristan 12d and 2 fat capons. Thomas shall maintain the buildings in good repair with timber assigned at Butterley and shall not sell or lease the messuage or tofts. [date gives year only] - 1513
147 - Grant by Abbot Stephen and the canons of a Beauchief to the canons of Darley of the whole of the land which they had in Glapwell in 1217-1218 according to the charters of Simon son of Hugh, Richard son of William, Roger son of Hugh and Robert son of Hugh of Glapwell, for which the canons of Darley shall pay 24s annually to the canons of Beauchief - [c1217-1218]
148 - Acknowledgement by Abbot Henry and the canons of Darley that they have received from Abbot Stephen and the canons of Beauchief the whole of the lands which the canons of Beauchief held in Glapwell in 1217-1218 (as in preceding charter) at farm perpetually for 24s annually, to be paid at Stanleg in Teversall (Nottinghamshire) - [c1217-1218]
149 - Acknowledgement by Abbot Henry and the canons of Darley that they received from Stephen then Abbot and the canons of Beauchief the whole of the land which they had at Glapwell in 1217-1218, to hold at farm, to hold at farm for 22s 6d annually to be paid at Staneleg in Teversall - [1278-1287]
150 - Quitclaim by Abbot William and the canons of Beauchief to the canons of Darley of 12d of the rent of 22s 6d which they owe annually for a tenement in Glapwell - [early 14th cent]
151 - Agreement between the canons of Beauchief and the canons of Darley, following the settlement of a dispute between them concerning rent of 21s payable by the canons of Darley to the canons of Beauchief for lands etc in Glapwell, that the canons of Darley should pay 13s 4d annually [10 May] - 1366
152 - Notification by Abbot Robert and the canons of Beauchief that they have remitted to Abbot Lawrence and the canons of Darley arrears of rent due for lands etc in Glapwell down to the present time [19 May] - 1366
153 - Grant by William de Byrton sometime vicar of Ault Hucknall to Richard son of William de Stanton [? Stanton Hill near Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire] clerk of a bovate in Glapwell with a toft and rights of pasture in the wood of Bramley, which he bought from Simon sometime lord of Glapwell, for which Richard shall pay 5s 2d annually. The grantor cannot hand over his own charter of enfeoffment since it was burnt with his house at Ault Hucknall - [early 14th cent]
154 - Grant by Richard de Staunton clerk to William his brother of the bovate etc in Glapwell which he bought from William de Byrton with rights of pasture in [the wood of] Bramley except in the close of Ralf of Glapwell, lord of the same fee, for which he shall pay 5s 2d annually - [early 14th cent]
155 - Fragment of grant by Richard son of William de Staunton clerk and William [his brother] to a certain Ralf, of land which they had from [William de Byrton] sometime vicar of Ault Hucknall - [early 14th cent]
156 - Quitclaim by Thomas son of John son of Nicholas de Lowes of Shirebrook to the canons of Darley of all his rights in 20 acres of arable and 2 acres of meadow and a moiety of a toft in Pentrich and in all other lands which they have by the gift of his ancestors in Glapwell, Pentrich and Ripley [27 Sep] - [1314]
157 - Grant by Ranulf Hylinn of Staveley to William of Horsley, chaplain, of 1 acre of mead in Brademedue [in Staveley] [22 Feb] - [1315]
158 - Grant by William Miruld of [Stony] Houghton to Richard son of James of Rowthorn of 2 acres of arable land in the fields of Glapwell [18 May] - [1315]
159 - Quitclaim by Robert son and heir of Robert Hering of Glapwell to Hugh de Kytlington [? Kirklington, Nottinghamshire] of all his claim in 4 acres which Hugh bought from Robert's father Robert [21 Feb] - [1317]
160 - Grant by Alice widow of Richard le Dun to William son of Walter of Ufton of 11 acres in Glapwell which Robert le Coupere held [26 Jun] - [1317]
161 - Notification by Alice widow of Richard le Dun that she has appointed her son Roger her attorney to deliver seisin of 11 acres in Glapwell to William son of Walter of Ufton [26 Jun] - [1317]
162 - Grant by Richard Dobyn of Glapwell to Simon son of Richard of Glapwell of 1 acre of arable land above Dunsye in Glapwell [11 Dec] - [1328]
163 - Grant by William son of Walter of Ufton to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell which he had by the gift of Alice widow of Richard le Dune [19 Feb] - [1329]
164 - Notification by William son of Walter of Ufton that he has appointed Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell his attorney to deliver to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell seisin of 11 acres which he granted to him [19 Feb] - [1329]
165 - Quitclaim by William son of Walter of Ufton to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell of all his rights in the 11 acres in Glapwell which he had granted to Robert [8 Apr] - [1329]
166 - Grant by Margaret de Frechevyle to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell of one robe worth 20s and an annual rent of 20s from two-thirds of her manor of Staveley during his lifetime [15 Apr] 3 Edward III - [1329]
167 - Grant by William of Horsley chaplain to Robert of Glapwell of 1 acre of meadow in Bradmeadow in the meadows of Staveley [6 May] 4 Edward III - [1330]
168 - Grant by Richard son of Adam de Nortun to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell of 1 acre of meadow in Gyldeshalowe and 1 plot of meadow in Calford [in Staveley] [16 Mar] 5 Edward III - [1331]
169 - Quitclaim by Richard son of Adam of Nortun to Robert son of Ralf of Glapwell of all his rights in 3 acres of meadow in Staveley [16 Mar] 5 Edward III - [1331]
170 - Grant by Robert le Warde of Staveley to Robert of Glapwell of 3 acres of arable land in Staveley [2 Jun] 5 Edward III - [1331]
171 - Grant by Ralf son of Ralf de Freschevyle to Robert of Glapwell of his villein John son of Emma `Atte Tounende' of Palterton [21 Jun] 6 Edward III - [1332]
172 - Grant by Simon son of Richard Robert of Glapwell to John of Glapwell his brother of a messuage with a croft in Glapwell which William of Ault Hucknall once held [2 Nov] 8 Edward III - [1334]
173 - Quitclaim by Christina widow of Adam de Nortun of Staveley to Robert of Glapwell of all her rights in 3 acres of meadow [in Staveley] [29 Mar] 9 Edward III - [1335]
174 - Grant by Ralf son of Ralf Frecheule [Freschville] to Robert of Glapwell of his villein William son of John of Rylah [in Palterton] [8 Dec] 9 Edward III - [1335]
175 - Grant by Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell to John de Plumley of all his lands and tenements in Palterton in the fee of Scarcliffe and of all his tenements in Glapwell with his common rights in the wood of Bramley [22 Dec] 10 Edward III - [1336]
176 - Grant by John de Plumley to Richard son of Hugh of Glapwell and Margaret his wife of all his lands and tenements in Palterton in the fee of Scarcliffe and all his lands in Glapwell and his common in the wood of Bramley [12 Jan] 10 Edward III - [1337]
177-178 - Quitclaim by Cecily widow of Simon of Glapwell to John son of Richard, Robert the elder of Glapwell of her rights in the lands etc to which she is entitled as dower in Glapwell and Scarcliffe, provided that if within a year of the death of her husband she gives birth to an heir, these tenements etc shall revert to her [19 Oct] 11 Edward III - [19 Oct 1337]
179 - Grant by Cecily widow of Robert Couper of Glapwell to Ralf son of John [? the clerk] of the whole of her land with a toft and croft in Glapwell [28 Dec] 12 Edward III - [1338]
180 - Agreement by which Richard de Sutton on Averham [Nottinghamshire] to whom Robert of Glapwell is bound for 200 marks in a statute - merchant before the mayor of Nottingham and the clerk of the King's seal payable at Michaelmas 1339, concedes that if the same Robert gives all his lands and tenements in Glapwell to Robert of Widmerpool [Nottinghamshire] or some other person who enfeoffs Robert of Glapwell and his wife Elizabeth and their heirs with the same land and tenements, and if Agnes widow of Ralf of Glapwell enfeoffs Robert of Widmerpool with her manor of Glapwell and he re-enfeoffs her with the manor for her lifetime with remainder to Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife, the said statute for 200 marks shall be annulled [29 Jan] 13 Edward III - [1339]
181-182 - Two parts of an indenture made between John son of Richard de Sutton of Averham and Robert of Glapwell testifying that John, when his coming of age is complete, will levy a fine to Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife and Robert's heirs, of 10 marks of rent in the vill of Dean, Oxfordshire, issuing from lands which John of Dean holds, and John son of Richard will sue that Robert and Elizabeth shall have attornment of the same John of Dean or his heirs. And Robert grants that if he alienates the rent or exchanges it for other land or rent, he will make an estate for himself and Elizabeth and their heirs of their two bodies of the purchase money obtained by sale or exchange of this land; and before the fine is levied. Robert grants that he will make an estate by enfeoffment of all the lands and tenements he holds in Glapwell for himself, Elizabeth his wife and Robert's heirs [9 Feb] 14 Edward III. - [1340]
183 - Quitclaim by Henry de Bateley [in or near Glapwell] to Robert of Glapwell of all his rights of common in Robert's wood of Bramley which he is free to enclose in perpetuity [1 Aug] 14 Edward III - [1340]
184 - Grant by Roger son of Ralf of Glapwell to his brother Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife of annual rents of 40 marks from all the lands and tenements which he had by the grant and enfeoffment of the same Robert in Glapwell and Rowthorn [27 Sep] 14 Edward III
185 - Grant by Roger son of Ralf of Glapwell to his brother Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife of his manor of Glapwell with the services of all free tenants and villeins, and of all his lands and tenements which belonged to John of Glapwell and William of Ufton in the same village, and the whole of his wood of Bramley with all arable lands, meadows and pastures [1 Oct] 14 Edward III - [1340]
186 - Indenture made between Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife on one part and John of Dean [Oxfordshire] on the other part, testifying that as John holds the manor of Dean, Oxfordshire, of Robert and Elizabeth and Robert's heirs, by homage and fealty and scutage (giving details) the said Robert and Elizabeth grant that if John of Dean pay the 10 marks (specified in the details mentioned above) to them at Glapwell, then the charge of 10 marks contained in the bond made by John to Robert and Elizabeth shall be quit and so from year to year so long as the payment is properly made [4 Nov] 15 Edward III - [1341]
187 - Grant by William son of Richard Dobyn of Glapwell to Robert of Glapwell and Roger his son and his heirs of a part of his messuage in Glapwell 10 feet long and 20 feet broad on which part of a house belonging to Robert is built and 1 acre ½ rood[rod] in Glapwell for which shall be paid to William 1 grain of corn annually. If Roger dies without heirs his brother Thomas shall inherit, then if Thomas dies without heirs, his sister Elizabeth, then if she dies without heirs, the property is to revert to William and his heirs after the deaths of Robert, Roger, Thomas and Elizabeth [20 Mar] 18 Edward III - [1344]
188 - Grant by Robert of Glapwell to John of Harby [? Nottinghamshire] chaplain of the chapel of St John Baptist, Staveley, of all his lands and tenements, that is arable, meadow, wood and moor called Bramley [7 Jan] 22 Edward III - [1349]
189 - Grant by John of Harby chaplain of the chapel of St John Baptist of Staveley to Robert of Glapwell and Elizabeth his wife of all the lands and tenements which he had by the gift of the same Robert [10 Feb] 23 Feb III - [1349]
190 - Quitclaim by William de Emley to William de Wyncebourne [Winkburn] both of Ollerton [Nottinghamshire], of all his rights in 1 messuage and ½ bovate in Ollerton [26 Oct] 34 Edward III - [1360]
191 - Notification by Gilbert de Wilby rector of the church of Rawmarsh [Yorkshire] that he has appointed William Attewell of Scarcliffe to deliver seisin to Ralf del Wodde of [Stony] Houghton of 2 acres in Glapwell [22 Nov] - 1362
192 - Grant by William de Wynkburn of Ollerton in Sherwood to Ralf del Wode of [Stony] Houghton of all his lands and tenements in Ollerton [28 Feb] 39 Edward III - [1365]
193 - Agreement between John Boteler of Hockerton [Nottinghamshire] and Robert of Glapwell that John eldest son of the said John, shall marry Margaret daughter of Robert and that John Boteler shall support his son and Margaret and their issue in his house for 3 years next following the marriage and shall enfeoff them with 1 messuage and 1 carucate called Marnamland in Hockerton (further detail) and in the 3rd year, he shall cultivate the carucate, store the produce in granges for them, construct 3 houses on the messuage and give John and Margaret 40s in rent, 10 acres of meadow and 10 cart loads of brushwood ? for fences. For this marriage, Robert shall give John Boteler 25 marks of silver (10 marks at the marriage, the rest later). John Botleer will also bequeath to his son a plough with 6 draught beasts (oxen and horses) and enfeoff him with his manor of Hockerton and the advowson of the church, and if Margaret dies within 3 years of this indenture, he will repay 20 marks to Robert [24 Jul] 39 Edward III - [1365]
194 - Notification by Thomas of Balne [Yorkshire] that he has appointed Thomas Maycus and John Chesthunt his general attorneys 14 Mar 43 Edward III - [1369]
195 - Grant by Ralf atte Wode of [Stony] Houghton to Agnes widow of William de Wynkburn of Ollerton [Nottinghamshire] for her lifetime of all the lands and tenements which he had by gift and enfeoffment from William. After the death of Agnes the lands etc which should revert to the grantor shall pass to William son of the said William de Wynkburn then if he should die without heirs, to Ralf son of William, then if he dies without heirs to Anastasia, William's daughter and if she dies without heirs, to Joan William's daughter [8 Feb] 48 Edward III - [1374]
196 - Grant by Anker Brimington of Staveley to Robert del Peek of Beighton of all the lands and tenements in Glapwell and his common in the wood of Bramley, which descended to him after the death of Margaret widow of Richard son of Hugh of Palterton [14 Jul] 6 Richard II - [1382]
197 - Quitclaim by Alice widow of Robert de Peek of Beighton and William her son to Roger of Glapwell of their rights in the lands which Richard son of Hugh once held in Glapwell [25 Apr] 12 Richard II - [1389]
198 - Grant by Robert Tydy and Joan his wife, living in Glossop, to Jasselin of Staveley and Margery his wife of all the lands and tenements which they had in Glapwell [27 Oct] 18 Richard II - [1392]
199 - Grant by John of Spondon chaplain, Ralf of Glapwell and John of Tupton of Duckmanton to John of Barlborough of all their lands and tenements in Calow which they had by the gift of John of Barlborough and Agnes his wife, for the lifetime of John of Barlborough with remainder to Agnes's daughter Margaret and if Margaret dies without heirs the lands etc shall revert to the 3 grantors and their heirs (when according to Agnes's wish they are to be sold and the proceeds distributed among the poor), [12 Sep] 5 Henry IV - [1404]
200 - Grant by William Base of Glapwell and Joan his wife to Thomas of Glapwell rector of the church of Strelley [Nottinghamshire] and William Jonson of [Stony] Houghton, of 1 messuage in Glapwell with 4 acres of arable land, for the use of the church of Glapwell, [6 Jan] 2 Henry V - [1415]
201 - Grant by William Base of Glapwell and Joan his wife to Thomas of Glapwell rector of the church of Strelley [Nottinghamshire] and William Jonson of [Stony] Houghton, of 1 messuage in Glapwell with 4 acres of arable land, for the use of the church of Glapwell, Written on paper, contemporary or written in contemporary hand - [15th cent]
202 - Grant by Thomas of Glapwell rector of the church of Strelley and William Jonson of [Stony] Houghton to William Base of Glapwell and Joan his wife and the survivor of them, of 1 messuage and 4 acres in Glapwell - [2 Feb 1415]
203 - Quitclaim by Roger of Hardwick, Ralf of Glapwell and William del Shagh' to Thomas de Wode of Rowthorn of all their rights in 2 acres lying together in the fields of Glapwell and 1½ acres lying together in the fields of Pleasley abutting on the Nottingham road, [23 May] 4 Henry V - [1416]
204 - Grant by Thomas de le Wode of Rowthorn to Richard of Staveley son of Joselin of Staveley of 2 acres in Glapwell and 1½ acres in Pleasley, [13 Jun] 4 Henry V - [1416]
205 - Grant by John Emmeson of Glapwell to Ralf of Glapwell and Ralf of Winkburn [Nottinghamshire] chaplain of 1 toft with 2 adjacent strips in Glapwell 4 or 5 Henry V. The date is either [5 Mar 1417] or [4 Mar 1418] - [1417/1418]
206 - Grant by William Cowper son of John Cowper of Aghton' [? Ayton, Yorkshire] to Ralf Glapwell chaplain and John Hynkersall [Inkersall] of all the lands, tenements, meadows, rents and services which he has in Scarcliffe, [29 Sep] 14 Henry VI - [1435]
207 - Indenture between John Herresoun of Heath and John Halton of Heath, by which John Herresoun granted to John Halton all his lands and tenements in Heath on condition that John Halton and his wife should provide John Herresoun for the rest of his life with daily estovers (food, drink, footwear, clothes of linen and wool, a bed and other necessities) and at his death provide a cow worth 7s as his mortuary, [21 Dec] 18 Henry VI - [1439]
208 - Grant by Henry Pyrpounde knight, Thomas Glapwell rector of the church of Hall Wingfield [? North Wingfield] and Alexander Kygheley to Ralf Glapwell of Glapwell of all the lands etc which they had by the grant of the same Ralf in Glapwell and elsewhere in Derbyshire [18 Oct] 18 Henry VI - [1439]
209 - Quitclaim by Henry Pyrponde knight, Thomas Glapwell rector of the church of Hall Wingfield and Alexander Kygheley to Ralf Glapwell of all their rights in the lands which they granted to him, [27 Mar] 18 Henry VI - [1440]
210 - Grant by William Johnson of Glapwell to John his son of all his lands and tenements in Glapwell and Palterton, [2 Mar] 19 Henry VI. Prayer to St Sebastian for protection against the Plague is endorsed on this grant - [1441]
211 - Grant by Randulf Glapwell to Katherine his wife for her lifetime of a tenement with 2 strips and meadow, which tenement he had by the grant of John Richardson, for which she shall give 12d annually for the fabric of the chapel at Glapwell, with remainder to Thomas Glapwell, parson of the church of Halwynfeld [? North Wingfield] and John "by the Kyrke" parson of the church of Sutton Scarsdale, [11 Jun] 26 Henry VI - [1448]
212 - Record by William Glapwell parson of Heath that he has enfeoffed Thomas Prior of Newstead [Nottinghamshire] William Foljambe parson of Pleasley, Robert Barley the elder, William Woolhouse the younger, Robert Woolhous and William Whitley with all his lands etc in Glapwell and elsewhere in Derbyshire on condition that they carry out his will, ie that he himself shall have all the issues etc during the remainder of his life and after his death William Woolhouse the elder his cousin shall have them, and after his death the fees shall pass to his son William Woolhouse the younger, provided that Alison his mother, widow of William W0olhouse the elder, shall have one-third of the issues during her lifetime, 17 Aug 21 Edward IV - [1481]
213 - Letter of attorney of John Fox of Melbourne authorising Richard Rodyarde chaplain of Holwynfeld [? North Wingfield] to obtain from William Glapwell, rector of Heath, 14 Jan 22 Edward IV - [1483]
214 - Decree of annulment granted by Oliver Blackwall official of the Archdeacon of Nottingham to Agnes Hardwyk alias Wollhous plaintiff on the ground that she and William Wollhous contracted, before she was of marriageable years, a marriage to which she did not assent when she came to marriageable age, 2 Aug - 1483
215 - Quitclaim by Elena Hardewyk of Heath and Katherine her daughter to William Wolhows of Glapwell and Alice his wife of all action etc against them, 2 Nov 12 Henry VII - [1496]
216 - Marriage agreement between William Wolhouse and Alice his wife of Glapwell and Hugh Revell of Shirland for a marriage between William's grandson and heir, John Wolhouse and Hugh's niece, Elizabeth, 18 Jan 13 Henry VII - [1498]
217 - Possibly the counterpart marriage agreement between William Wolhouse and Alice his wife of Glapwell and Hugh Revell of Shirland but the handwriting is different, there are many variant readings and the upper edge has been cut straight
218 - Grant by William Clark son and heir of William Clark recently deceased, to John Poynton of Newbold and Roger Bageley of Newbold of all his lands etc in Glapwell and Palterton for the use of Elizabeth his wife during her lifetime with remainder to the rightful heirs of William and Elizabeth 10 Jul 16 Henry VIII - [1524]
219 - Writ of Henry VIII to his Escheator in Derbyshire ordering him to take possession of all the lands etc of John Wolhouse gent, lately deceased and make an inquest into the tenure and value of these lands etc and the name and age of the next heir of the same John 9 Jun 35 Henry VIII - [1543]
220 - Grant by Francis Leek of Sutton Scarsdale knight in consideration of the marriage arranged between them, to Simon Leek his bastard son by Maud Dawbeney widow and Elizabeth daughter of Oliver More of Birley [near Beighton] husbandman, of all the messuages, lands etc in Glapwell and Palterton which lie had from William Clark of Chesterfield for the term of their joint lives and the survivor, paying a red rose annually to Francis Leek and his heirs 1 Feb 6 Edward VI - [1552]
221 - Letter of attorney of Francis Leek of Sutton Scarsdale knight appointing James Clarke of North Wingfield yeoman and Godfrey Lache of Chesterfield yeoman to take possession of the lands etc in Glapwell and Palterton which lie had from William Clark of Chesterfield for the term of their joint lives and the survivor, paying a red rose annually to Francis Leek and his heirs and deliver seisin of the same to Simon Leek and Elizabeth More 1 Feb 6 Edward VI - [1552]
222 - Quitclaim by Roger Grenehalgh of Teversall [Nottinghamshire] junior son and heir of Roger Grenehalgh esq, senior to Francis Leek knight of all his rights in all the messuages, lands etc in Glapwell which Francis had by the grant of Roger Grenehalgh senior 27 Jun 7 Edward VI - [1553]
223 - Bond of Roger Grenehalgh esq, of Teversall and Roger Grenhalgh junior his son to Sir Francis Leek of Sutton Scarsdale for £100, to be paid at Michaelmas next, for the sale to Sir Francis Leek of lands etc in Glapwell formerly part of the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Darley and now part of the inheritance of Roger Grenhalgh senior and another tenement in Glapwell, formerly belonging to Thomas Johnson, and now part of the inheritance of Roger Grenhalgh 27 Jun 7 Edward VI - [1553]
224 - Bond by Sir Francis Leek of Sutton Scarsdale to John Wolhouse of Glapwell for £140 (to be paid at next Whitsun) for the observance of the terms of an indenture between them of the same date as this bond, 1 Feb 2 and 3 Philip and Mary - [1556]
225 - Grant by John Wolhouse of Glapwell to Simon Reyner of Darlton [Nottinghamshire] yeoman and Isabel Wolhouse his bastard daughter in consideration of the marriage to take place between them of 4 messuages or tenements in the villages and fields of Glapwell and Palterton, 19 Oct 8 Elizabeth - [1566]
226 - Bond by Simon Rayner of Darlton yeoman to John Alwood of Glapwell husbandman for £50 for the observance of the terms of an indenture between the same Simon Rayner and Isabel his wife and John Alwood bearing the same date as this bond, 20 Sep - 1581
227 - Bond of John Allwoode of Glapwell yeoman and Humphrey Smale of Bolsover yeoman to Millicent Woolhowse citizen of London widow for 100 marks for the sale of a messuage and tenement with appurtenances in Glapwell and Palterton, 4 May 32 Elizabeth - [1590]
228 - General release by Simon Rayner of Lincoln yeoman and Isabel his wife to Millicent Wolhowse of London widow, 8 Nov - 1599
229 - Receipt given by Thomas Hardwicke to Thomas Woolehouse of Glapwell for £9 for the use of Mrs Mary Fisher of London, 12 Aug - 1685
230 - Assessment for a fifteenth relating to Glapwell and Rowthorn persons assessed Ralf of Glapwell, John son of Roger, Hugh of Kirtlington, Richard son of Hugh, Avota widow of Simon de Bateley, Henry Frankeleyn, Henry Kyng, Robert Reynald, William le Turnoui, Andrew of Routhorn, Nicholas Kyng, Avice widow of James the reeve, Henry son of Robert - [1301]
230-231 - Tax assessments
231 - Assessment for a quarter of a fifteenth in the county of Derby. Covers Derbyshire east of the Derwent: except for Derby, no place in the south or west of the county is included. [Possibly Ralf of Glapwell was collector of the tax for Derby and the wapentake of Scarsdale] - [c1432-c1433]
232 - Grant by Robert son of Thomas de Welleron to Richard son of Roger clerk, for his lifetime, of the tenement in Misterton (Nottinghamshire) which his father granted to the same Richard - [early 14th cent]
232-238 - Misterton, Nottinghamshire deeds
233 - Quitclaim by Robert de Welton to Richard of Misterton (Nottinghamshire) chaplain of his rights in 1 messuage and a half bovate which Richard holds of him in Misterton and formerly belonged to Simon son of Henry. Richard and his heirs and assigns shall have the tenement for Richard's lifetime and 15 years after his death, paying annually 1 mark from which they are quit during the 12 years following the making of this quitclaim, for a sum of money paid to Robert [18 May] - 1315
234 - Grant by Robert de Welton of Misterton to Thomas the clerk of Misterton of 4 strips of arable and 1 butt of land in Misterton Marsh lying at le Hekke to hold for a term of 12 years from Michaelmas 1324 - c1324
235 - Grant to Roger son of Paulinus Doyle of Misterton to Richard son of Hugh le Fouler of Misterton of 3½ strips of his land in Misterton - [early 14th cent]
236 - Quitclaim by Robert de Welton of Misterton to John of Bolingbroke (Lincolnshire) of all his rights in 1 messuage, ½ bovate and 1 strip of land in Misterton which Simon Spencer and Emma his wife had by the grant of the same Robert, and John of Bolingbroke had by the grant of Simon and Emma [29 Sep] 4 Edward III - [1330]
237 - Grant by William son of Robert de Welton of Misterton to John son of Simon Spencer of Misterton and Amicia [Amy] his wife and the survivor of them, of 3 strips, for the lives of John and Amicia [Amy] and 2 years after their deaths, paying to William 3½d annually [12 Mar] 1341 - [1342]
238 - Grant by William Smyth and Richard de Ascotte of Misterton to Thomas de Wansefort [?Wansford, Yorkshire] and Alice his wife of 3 strips in the west field of Misterton which they had by the grant of Walter of Selby (Yorkshire) [28 Oct] 7 Richard II - [1383]
239 - Grant by Robert son of Ralf the banner of Rotherham to Robert Pinchobbe of 2 acres in Henelay between the land of Richard de Saham and that of William of Mexborough (Yorkshire) for which he shall pay a rose annually to the grantor and 10d to the chief lord of the fee - [1216-1272]
239-246 - Yorkshire, chiefly Rotherham, deeds
240 - Quitclaim by Richard son of Thomas del Bernis to Robert of Sandbeck of Rotherham of an annual rent of 13s 4d which Robert was accustomed to pay him for a toft with buildings in Rotherham, [5 Feb] 1307 - [1308]
241 - Acknowledgment by Roger Buldre of Wentworth [Yorkshire] that he is bound to pay to William son of Richard son of Lawrence of Thorp [? Thorpe Hesley, Yorkshire] 10 marks of silver within 10 years ie 1 mark at Easter 1337 and each subsequent year, and for greater security his son Thomas Buldre of Rotherham has been constituted the principal debtor, [24 Aug] 10 Edward III] - [1336]
242 - Quitclaim by Maud Sadelar daughter of Robert Sadelar of Rotherham to Alice de Maddowe widow of John Maddowe, of all her rights in 2 acres and 1 rood[rod] in the fields of Rotherham [?Jul 1339] (endorsed in 17th century) - [?1339]
243 - Grant by John del Wode of Madhowe (not identified) near Rotherham to John Mexborough of Rotherham, of 2 acres and 1 rood[rod] in Rotherham, [26 Feb] 37 Edward III - [1363]
244 - Acknowledgment by John Mexborough son of Simon de Mexborough that he has received from William Wolhous of Rotherham 120 marks for certain messuages in Rotherham, [28 Jun] - 1391
245 - Copy of grant by John Mexborough to William Wolhous of 4 messuages in Rotherham [circa 1391] - [mid 15th cent]
246 - Grant by John son of Adam de Mexborough of Rotherham to William Wolhous of Rotherham senior of 1 messuage at Rotherham [8 Mar] 12 Henry IV - [1411]
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6 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Leicestershire and Lincolnshire
6-13 - Hallowes family - title deeds
6-37 - Hallowes family
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Expand 8 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Mugginton manor and rectory8 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Mugginton manor and rectory
Expand 9 - Hallowes family - title deeds for small properties - [17th cent]9 - Hallowes family - title deeds for small properties - [17th cent]
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Expand 11 - Sale of Muston and Barrowby estate11 - Sale of Muston and Barrowby estate
Expand 12 - Mugginton property: Hallowes connection not known12 - Mugginton property: Hallowes connection not known
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Expand 15 - Marriage of Samuel Hallowes and Elizabeth Jackson 165815 - Marriage of Samuel Hallowes and Elizabeth Jackson 1658
Expand 16 - Samuel Hallowes and wife Elizabeth (Woolhouse)16 - Samuel Hallowes and wife Elizabeth (Woolhouse)
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Expand 23 - Brabazon Hallowes, early mortgages, marriage23 - Brabazon Hallowes, early mortgages, marriage
Expand 24 - Brabazon Hallowes 1756 - 179224 - Brabazon Hallowes 1756 - 1792
Expand 25 - Miscellaneous c1767 - 178425 - Miscellaneous c1767 - 1784
Expand 26 - William Hallowes and his family26 - William Hallowes and his family
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27 - Survey, rentals, papers
27-30 - Hallowes family - estate
Expand 28 - Lease by Samuel Hallowes and Sarah Mellor and leases by Thomas Hallowes28 - Lease by Samuel Hallowes and Sarah Mellor and leases by Thomas Hallowes
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31 - Brabazon Hallowes as guarantor
31-36 - Hallowes family - personal documents
Expand 32 - Rectory of Pleasley and Chaworth Hallowes32 - Rectory of Pleasley and Chaworth Hallowes
Expand 33 - Public Office - Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant33 - Public Office - Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant
34 - Commission of Thomas Hallowes esq as a company captain in the Old Militia - 12 Mar 1799
34 - The Old Militia
Expand 35 - Henry Herring35 - Henry Herring
36 - King Charles II and escape after Battle of Worcester - late 17th cent
36 - Soft bound volume of accounts of Charles II's escape from Worcester comprising an account said to have been dictated to Mr Pepys by the King himself and others by the Queen Mother [Henrietta Maria], father Huddleston, Colonel Phillipps and Captain Alford (1651-1684) - late 17th cent
37 - Exemplification of common recovery: Katherine Norwich spinster and William Fellows esq petitioners against Thomas Callow and Thomas Parker gents concerning 50 acres of meadow, 300 of pasture, 12 of wood and 20 of heath and furze in Keythorpe and Ingby parish (Leicestershire) and half Keythorpe manor, first vouchees to warranty Geoffrey Palmer esq and others, second vouchee John Wheeler, 27 Nov 8 William III - [1696]
37 - Miscellaneous