Description | William Knyveton, citizen and draper of London, bound to Rowland Eyre of Hassop, in £300, to save him harmless from any suits etc., which may arise from Eyre's release of all his right and title in a farm called Corley, in the parish of Bradley (co. Derby); reciting the assignment of the lease by Mathew Knyveton, William's father, now deceased, to trustees (of whom Eyre was one), and the will of Marie Knyveton, widow, by which she gave the said farm to William for paying legacies to divers brothers and sisters of William (named). |