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D1005 - Sir Francis Leake (d. 1588) of Sutton near Chesterfield - c1574
1 - The Leake Cartulary - c1574
p - Leake cartulary: pages - c1574
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1005/1/p/117b
Title
Feoffment by Thomas Wrenne and Edward Slegge of London, gents, to Sir Francis Leeke of Sutton in le Dale, of the rectory of Tybbeshall als. Tybshelf with the advowson of the vicarage (late parcel of the possessions of the priory of Brewood, 51 perches) with all lands,houses etc and a messuage and tenement in Tybshelff with all lands etc, in the tenure of Henry Ludloue and tenement with 11/2 bovates called Le Rees, in the tenure of Thoma Reynold, Alice his wife and Richard their son (late part of possessions of Felley Abbey), a messuge and tenement with 3 bovates and a close called le Bodfeld, in the tenure of Richard Reynold and Emote his wife (Felley), which premises were granted to Wrenne and Slegge by Edward VI, to be held of the King in socage as of the manor of East Greenwich (Kent) - appointment of Godfrey Lache and John Sturtyvant as attorneys for livery of seisin. 16 Feb 7 Ed VI [1553]
Date
c1574
Description
See microfilm M130 vol 3. This item is copied into the Leake Cartulary on the page indicated in the RefNo field. The copy was taken from an original dating from 1553
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Piece
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Derbyshire Record Office
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Sir Francis Leake (d. 1588) of Sutton near Chesterfield
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