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D410 - Vernon family of Sudbury Hall - [13th-19th cent]
T - Title deeds - [13th-19th cent]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D410/T/478
Title
Gift by Amabilla (sic) daughter of William le Hunte, widow, to John de Aldenam of two acres of arable land and an acre of meadow in Draycote with a messuage adjacent, which messuage lies between a place (placeam) of Letitia her sister and the highway and an acre and a half of the said land lies in the higher (superior) upper field between the land of William de Jargunvile and the land of the said Letitia in breadth (latitudine) and extending in length from the land of the lord as far as le Rotisiche, and a half acre lies in Blakwarefurlong between the land of the said William and the land of the said Letitia, and extending in length from Saltebrok as far as Le Hunteresty, and the meadow lies between the Oldebrok and the way called le Milneoutlone in length
Date
[28 Jan 1305]
Description
Witnesses: Master Henry le Ken, William le Chaundoys, Thomas son of Lord Roger Faber, William son of William, clerk, and others
Dated Thursday next before the feast of purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 33 Edward I
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Vernon family of Sudbury Hall
Format
Document
Language
Latin
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