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D3580 - Longsdon family of Little Longstone - [14th-20th Cent]
T - Title Deeds
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3580/T/8
Title
Gift with warranty by Robert son of Waltheof of Mornissale [Monsal Dale] to Mathew son of Thomas, clerk of Bakewell and his heirs, for homage and service, of a certain furlong called Coc, separated from Robert's demesne to make Mathew a toft in the vill of Little Longstone stretching from the road west of Egiston to the bottom of marsh meadow and to the toft of the child of Agnes of Little Longstone with ditches and appurtenances so that there shall be no passage way or road over the furlong at any time of the year whether open or close, which furlong Mathew's ancestors held of Robert's ancestors without any way, to hold freely with the right to ditch, build, plant in whole or in part, to enclose at any time of year to further his own business, paying yearly for all services, wards, reliefs, escheats, suits etc 8 pence at Christmas. Witnesses: Serlo of Beeley, Robert of Stanton, Robert of Calver; Peter son of Methew, Peter son Robert of William, William of the Peak , Robert Loterel, Robert son of Alexander, and others. Undated.
Date
[mid 13th cent]
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Longsdon family of Little Longstone
Physical Description
Seal tag only, green stain
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