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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/26d
Title
Gift by Robert Sauvag' to Newstead Abbey, of 10a in Croswod, for the soul of Thomas his son, and of the remainder of the wood, viz from the way to the cross, from Hukenh' [Hucknall] to Mamber-desyke in length, and in width, in the upper part, from the way below his park at Steynisbi to Brodestrod and in the next part, from the hedge to the south, which surrounds Brodestrod and the round meadow to the aforesaid. Mamberdesyke, and descending to the hedge of Riecroft, and along the said hedge to the way from his meadow, and also all the wood between the ploughland called the Countess's ploughland and the Brodestord and thence by the bank descending to the hay of Brodestrod as far as the Countess's ploughland, for which the abbey has given him all the woods between Brodestrod and Estwyde and has quitclaimed to him all their title to the wood of Estwyde, his enclosure of Ruthorne and his park of Steynesbi, except tithes payable to the church of Hukenh'. [Ault Hucknall]
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 c1200
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Piece
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Sir Francis Leake (d. 1588) of Sutton near Chesterfield
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