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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/525
Title
Gift by Robert de Hungerford chaplain to Nicholas son of Ralph de Marchinton and Sibil his wife and B[o]h[a]me their son and the heirs of the body of Bohame of his manor of Gayton [Staffordshire], with all demesnes, lands, rents, woods, meadows, mills, socages, vineyards, pastures, services belonging to the said manor, also a messuage and bovate of land with appurtenances which John Walkyn holds from him for life in Gayton and a parcel of pasture which Adam ate Pirie chaplain holds for life in the same place and two parcels of land which Henry le Hoe holds for life in the same place and two parcels of land and a parcel of meadow which Isolda le Hore holds for life in the same place and a messuage and a bovate of land with appurtenanceswhich Henry Cok holds for life, and after the death of said John, Adam, Henry, Isolda and Henry then to remain to the said Nicholas, Sibil and Bohame and the heirs of said Bohame
Date
[?15 Sep 1346]
Description
Witnesses: John Bagoot, John de Aston, Malcolm le Wastoneys kts. Edmund de Draycote, John de Okovere and others. Dated: day after Invention of the Holy Cross 20 Edward III
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Vernon family of Sudbury Hall
Format
Document
Language
Latin
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