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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/39a
Title
Gift by Warner de Begalaia [Beeley] to the abbey of Beauchef [Beauchief] of the whole of Harewd [Harewood] as far as the wood which is disputed between himself and Robert Britone of Waleton [Walton] with all the pasture and all that is his towards the east, as far as the highway which leads from the cross of Wadescelf [Wadshelf] by Harewdehened, also all his common on Harelundhegge [Harland Edge] towards the north and east with liberty to keep thereon 100 oxen and cows with their issue, 20 horses with their issue of 3 years and 100 sheep - rent 10s a year - consideration 5 1/2 marks to himself, 3 bezants to his wife and 3 bezants to Serlo, his son. Witnesses: Ralf Basset, canon of Rouecestre [Rocester, Staffordshire], Hugh de Dronefeld, Robert, parson of Derleia [Darley], Master Hugh de Cestrefeld, Geoffrey, clerk of Bramton [Brampton], Alan de Edelwaldeleia, Nicholas de Burchened, Reginald, clerk of Schefeld [Sheffield], Ralf de Cridlying, William Dispensator [Spencer], etc.
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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Derbyshire Record Office
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Sir Francis Leake (d. 1588) of Sutton near Chesterfield
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