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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D410/T/569 |
| Title | Quitclaim by Richard de Stanton in [sic] Dulv[er]ne to Richard de Kav[er]eswelle his lord of a certain acre of land in the fee of Dulv[er]ne, half an acre of which lies under Blakenhul and extends in length from (“Brucheto”) the thicket (brushwood) of Henry Mest[er]mon as far as the heath of Blackenhul and in length from the land of Simon son of Thomas and the land of Henry de Pessale, and a halfacre in the field of Lutleye on Henrikeshul with meadow belonging (“ad capita Seyhonn”) at the heads of Seyhonn which extends in length from the meadow of Roger de Kav[er]eswell as far as the heath of Dulv[er]ne and in width between the land of Roger de Kav[er]eswell and the land of Henry de Pessale |
| Date | [?late 13th cent-early 14th cent] |
| Description | Witnesses: William son of Robert de Kav[er]eswell, Simon son of William, William son of Simon in [sic] Dulv[er]ne, William son of Presbiti of the same place, William de la Blackeleye and others. Undated, probably in the reign of Edward I or Edward II - Richard de Kavereswelle his lord last mentioned in first year of Edward II |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Vernon family of Sudbury Hall |
| Format | Document |
| Language | Latin |