| Description | Parties: (1) Thomas son of Nicholas de Marchinton and (2) Master John de Legh, parson of the church of Legh [Lea], Master Thomas de Clifton, parson of the church of Irton [Ireton], and John Wade, chaplain. Property comprising Manor of Roddesley [Rodsley], with lands, rents, woods, meadows, parks, mills, ponds, vineyards, turberies, pastures, services, tenements, etc, a mesuage and bovate of land which Alice, formerly wife of Richard Michson, holds in dower, and which reverts to Thomas (the first party), all his lands and tenements in Wyardeston [Wyaston] with all appurtenances and 20 shillings rent arising from lands and tenements which William [?] Plaumill and Hawise his wife held in Holynton [Hollington], 5 shillings rent arising from lands and tenements which Thomas Adam held at Assheburne [Ashbourne], 6 pence annual rent arising from a messuage which Thomas le [?] Locsmyth held in [illegible] for the lives of the second party at the annual rent of 13 shillings. Witnesses: Richard de Meignill, Robert de Twyford and [illegible], knights, John Cokayn, Edmund Cokayn, Thomas de Knyveton, Nicholas de Knyveton, John Selveyn and others Dated at Rodsley Monday after the Feast of St Thomas the Martyr [41st] year of the reign of King Edward [III]. Parchment sheet, partly damaged by damp. Endorsed wth old number "R. I. 3" and year "41 E 3". |