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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D187/2/24-25
TitleBoth parts of conveyance by John Woolhouse of Glapwell gent to Robert Cley of Glapwell husbandman and Emote his wife. The Cleys have paid John Wolhouse £60, in return for which he has sold them the messuage in Glapwell on which they are now living, with its appurtenances, which lately belonged to the monastery of Darley. John Wolhouse will give them all deeds and evidence concerning the land. John Woolhouse further grants them a piece of land in Stubbing, called the Well Head as it is now enclosed, also pannage for 12 of their swine in the woods in the parish of Ault Hucknall called Bramley and Houstedes, common for all their cattle in Bramley in the open time, and common for all their beasts and cattle in the grounds called Loske in Glapwell in time of Edysshe fallow. Also permission to cut and carry away enough hedgewood from a place in Glapwell called "Myrie Carre" for the hedging and fencing of all the property. They shall pay John a yearly rent of 4s; two fat capons at Christmas neled and a threede and annually one ....? and a third at New Year; also one day's ploughing yearly, the carriage of one load of coals to Glapwell, 3 day works of one man yearly of hedging and yearly doing suit to the manor court. John Woolhouse may enter and distrain the premises if the rent is overdue. The Cleys may request John Woolhouse to make any further ratification they think necessary within two years. Any conveyance made by John Woolhouse or Sir Francis Leekshall stand, 8 Apr
Date[1556]
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHallowes family of Dethick and Glapwell, Derbyshire, and Muston, Leicestershire
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