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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/124
Title
Award of John Manners, esq and Raphe Leek, arbitrators chosen by John Savage, Sir Fraunces Leek and Thomas Beveriche, vicar of [Ault] Hucknall - whereas Beveriche and his predecessors have been seised of 4a. pasture at the upper end of Hodmer Pasture at [Ault] Hucknall, butting on a wood of Sir Fraunces called Crossewood on the east and south and upon a lane by Steynsbye Parke on the north, which 4 acres have for a long time been used and occupied by the tenants of the said Sir John, by reason whereof contention has arisen between the parties - and whereas Sir John and his ancestors have paid yearly to Beveriche and his ancestors a rent of 2s. for the 4 acres - Beveriche and his successors are to peaceably enjoy the 4 acres without interrruption from Sir John.
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 1574
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Derbyshire Record Office
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Sir Francis Leake (d. 1588) of Sutton near Chesterfield
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