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D231 - Okeover family of Okeover - [12th-20th cent]
M - Deeds and estate records - [12th-20th cent]
T - Title Deeds
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D231/M/T/2
Title
Covenant between Bartholomew, the Prior, and the convent of Tutbury and Hugh de Okeover, in witness of a grant by the Prior and convent to Hugh and his heirs of all their ploughland belonging to their demesne land beyond the bridge inclining in the direction of Okeover between the road which leads from Maafelt [Mayfield] to Okeover and the Dove, with three other selions contiguous to the above ploughland in the part towards Okeover: (in exchange) the said Hugh granted to the Church of the Blessed Mary and the monks who serve there, all his ploughland situated between Snelston mill and the fields of Maafelt [Mayfield] on both sides of the Dove, which he himself retained in his own demesne, out of the land he gave to his brother Geoffrey de Okeover in Snelston
Date
[early 13th cent]
Description
Witnesses: William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, Reginald de Kard, bailiff of the Manor, Stephen, chaplain, John, chaplain, Henry de Brailsford, William de Grindon, Geoffrey de Okeover, Nicholas de Culland, Robert de Syrefort, Robert de Bec, Robert de Lee, Henry de Denstone, William de Ipstones and many others.
Extent
1 item
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Okeover family of Okeover
Copies
Photographic negative, D2349C/Z2/3(13-16)
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