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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D3580/T/9
TitleGift and quitclaim by Robert, son of Waltheof of Mornissale [Monsal Dale] to Mathew, son of Thomas of Bakewell dwelling in Little Longstone, and his heirs for homage and service two furlongs of meadow and several of pasture under Longislowe from Robert's demesne, stretching from the part of Oldelowe lying in the fields of Little Longstone, called le Cotemeduszo, with a Misa sheepfold containing ½ acre of land on the hill, together with an acre of arable across the road called Crossevey with appurtenances and free customs, which furlongs Robert's ancestors held separately; and further gift of all lands with appurtenances and curtilages which Mathew holds buys and seeks from free tenants in Robert's fee of Little Longstone, chiefly a curtilage stretching from the head of the upper bridge to the wall of the house in which lives Robert son of Alexander and to a baulk (? or cliff) called Teoffe with appurtenances, paying a yearly rent of 9 pence at the Feast of St Martin for all secular services, customs, exactions, dues, wards, reliefs, escheats, suits, etc except a rent of 3 silver halfpennies.
Witnesses: Sir Adam of Harthill, Sir Richard of Edensor, Luke of Beeley, Robert of Stanton, Jordan of Rowsley, Mathew of Reyndon, Peter of Longstone, and others. Undated.
Date[mid 13th cent]
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorLongsdon family of Little Longstone
Physical DescriptionSeal, tag, green wax, round; device: ? bird soaring upwards; legend illegible
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