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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
1a - "A trew copye taken out of the cowchar booke of the late monastery Lowthe [Louth] in the countye of Lyncolne, consernyne the landes apperteynyng to the same monasterye, lying in Barley [Barlow], Byrley [Birley, p. Brampton] and Brampton" - c1574
1b - List of deeds - c1574
1c - Gift by Hasculus Musard to the abbey Parco Lude [Louth], of Birley with all appurtenances, in woods, plains, meadows, pastures, cultivated and uncultivated land and other easements, with the common Barlei [Barlow] in woods and plain and the wood of Birlai. The bounds of Burlei are, from the head of "oxeracha" indirectly as far as the way between the two Burleis and by the said way to the moor, and from the said "oxeracha" to the shepherd's house of Robert Musard thence to the hawthorn, from the hawthorn to the oak, from the oak to the hollywell and from the hollywell, all the cultivated land as far as the moor. - c1574
1d - Agreement by Hasculus Musard to acquit the monks of Louth Abbey against Walter, and Emma his wife, Hasculus's sister, for all the land which pertains to his fee in Barley [Barlow], for 4 marks a year - c1574
2a - Gift by Ralf Musard to Louth Abbey, of Birleia [Birley] with all appurtenances, with the commons of Barleia [Barlow] in woods and open country and the woods of Barlei - c1574
2b - Gift by Walter de Abbetoft and Robert his son, to Louth Abbey - c1574
2c - Gift by Robert de Abbetoft to Louth Abbey, of all his land to the north west of the abbey's house at Birlei, between their ditch and the water of Bucckesclide [Buckleather?]. - c1574
3a - Confirmation by William de Abbetoft to Louth Abbey of all that they have been given by himself and his ancestors in Barley [Barlow] and Birley, as is set out in the charter of Walter his father and Robert his brother. With gift to the abbey of all the land at Barley between the stream of Bucckesclider and le Rigeweia [Ridgeway], from the land of Robert Fusilher to the great moor with the closes and messuages which were held by Richard son of Simon, Hugh Barnn and Elfwin Rus with the land which was Levenach de la Haga's, the lands which were Toke's and the messuage and 13a land outside the ditch towards the east with the whole of his ploughland to the west. - c1574
3b - Gift by Nicholas the clerk, son of Harald de Belei, to Louth Abbey, of a ploughland lying to the north of the way from Birlei to Barlei, stretching from the said way to the Rigeweiebrok and extending in width from the monks' ditch to the land of John - c1574
3c - Gift by William de Abbetofte to Louth Abbey of all his land at a place called Threpewode at Barley, to the extent of 30a. , and if there are not 30a there, the remainder to be taken from his land near Threpewode, which lies between the lands of Hugh Scortnecke and the moor. - c1574
3d - Grant by Gilbert, abbot of Bello Capite [Beauchief] to Louth Abbey, of the service of Robert son of Walter of Brampton for 3 bovates in Wadeshelff [Wadshelf], that is, 18d. at Martinmas. - c1574
3e - Gift by Robert de Brampton, known as de Aula son of Walter, to Louth Abbey, a bovate at Bramton [Brampton], that is the bovate which Simon the smith holds with 2 tofts and a croft beyond the stream called Smole [Holme Brook] towards the north and 17a land viz 4 1/2 a. lying by the highway upon Stonyfurlong, 2 1/2 a in the same place at Hordehon, 2a at Seacolepytte between Halmssyc and Clay Furlonges, 1 1/2 a in the north part of Wichems, 3 a by Mirisyc to the west, 3a between the lands of William son of Hornuld and the lord Thomas, and half a short acre to the north of Suellewell between the lands of the said William and Thomas. - c1574
4a - Acknowledgement by Thomas son of Ralf de Brampton that he is bound to pay Louth Abbey 12s a year for 2 parts of a bovate which Simon the smith once held with a toft, croft and 16a land which Walter de Aula once held, viz 41/2 acres by the highway in Stonyfurlonge, 21/2 acres at Hordthorn, 2a at Seacolepyttes between Holmesyck [Holme Brook] and Clay Furlonges, 11/2 acres in the north part of Wychemes, 3a at Myresyc, 3a between the lands of William son of Hornuld and the lord Thomas and 1/2 a. called Scorthalfacre, also a rent of 27d payable by Cecily, daughter of Daniel, for a third part of a bovate and a toft in Brampton, saving to the abbey all commons pertaining to the said lands. - c1574
4b - Gift by Thomas son of Ralf son of Richard de Brampton to Louth Abbey, of all the land in Brampton which they had of the gift of Robert son of Walter de Aula. - c1574
4c - Gift by Robert son of Walter de Aula to Louth Abbey of 3 bovates at Wadieskell (Wadshelf, p. Brampton) viz two bovates which Thomas de Brampton held of him and 1 bovate which Gilbert de Hibernia [Ireland] held. - c1574
4d - Gift by Robert son of Walter de Aula to Louth Abbey of 3 bovates at Wadischel [Wadshelf]. - c1574
5a - Quitclaim by Acerus [?Ace] de Trappeton to Louth Abbey of all his title etc to a bovate which he holds of the abbey at Wadischell [Wadshelf] - c1574
5b - Gift by Peter de Roland to Louth Abbey of a rent of 4 d a year payable from land at Birlei [Birley] called Threpewod. - c1574
5c - Gift by Alan son of Adam Fraunceys of Barley Wodeseites [Barlow Woodseats] to Louth Abbey, for a certain sum of money, of all his title etc. to land pasture etc. which Adam his father bought of Hugh le Hein of Barley [Barlow] lying at Barley and called le Threpewoode. - c1574
6 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
7-8 - "A Copye of the Lybertye of Chasterfeld" from the Patent Roll, 27 Ed. III" - c1574
9-10 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
11 - "A trew copye taken oute of the cowchar booke of the late monastarye of Welbecke in the countye of Notyngham consernynge the Landes sometyme appertainyg to the same monastarye, lyinge in Wynfeld" [North Wingfield]. - c1574
11b - Gift by Roger de Eyncourte to Welbeck Abbey, for the safety of his soul and of that of Alice his wife and all ancestors and successors, to maintain three chantry priests celebrating divine service, of all his land and pasture in Winnefeld [North Wingfield] with common pasture in Loghagh [Locko] and all his tenement in Winnefeld except the advowson of the church and except the lands pertaining to the bovate of Parkehoses [Parkhouse]) and his enclosed wood called Lanedigreve [Longreave], his mill with all the millpond on both sides of the stream called Glyeforddam and the new pond on both sides of the stream below Lengreve, the homage and service of William de Eyncourt his brother, the homage and service of a bovate which Ralf de Alumwode once held, the homage and service of Nicholas de Bendeford and the homage and service of Robert Gaueloc with ward, relief and escheat, and all his villeins in Winnefeld with their families. - c1574
11c - Gift by John de Eyncourte, rector of Winnefeld [North Wingfield], brother of Lord Roger de Eyncourte, to Welbeck Abbey, for the sake of his soul and the souls of Roger Deyncourt, his brother, and Alice his wife, of all things given to the abbey by Roger, as in D1005/1/p/11/b - c1574
12a - Gift by Roger de Eyncourt, brother [son?] of Lord Roger de Eyncourt, knight , formerly lord of Morton Park, to Welbeck Abbey, of all things given to the abbey by the said Roger, as in D1005/1/p/11/b - c1574
12b - Gift by John de Eyncourt, rector of Winefeld [North Wingfield] to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates at Marton [Morton], viz. the 2 bovates which Thomas Salmon once held, with the said Thomas and all his family, and a bovate which Walter Salmon once held, with toft and croft which bovates he had of the gift of Roger his brother; subject to a rent of 2s for the two bovates and 1lb. pepper for the third payable to Roger. - c1574
12c - Gift by Roger de Eyncourte to John de Eyncourte, his brother, of 2 bovates at Morton which Thomas Salmon held and 1 bovate which Walter Salmon held; rent 2s p. a. for the 2 bovates and 1Ib pepper for the third. - c1574
13a - Quitclaim by Thomas de Brampton, chaplain, called Abbetoft, to John, rector of Halle Winefeld [North Wingfield] of all his title to 2 bovates at Morton, which he had of the gift of Hugh, his brother, called Abbetoft, formerly held by Ralf de Abbetoft, knight , grandfather of Roger his father. - c1574
13b - Quitclaim by Hugh son of Roger de Brampton, called Abetoft, to Thomas, his brother, chaplain, called Albertoft, of all his title etc. to 2 bovates at Morton, formerly held by Ralf de Abbetoft, grandfather of Roger, his father, subject to doing service to the lord of Parc [Parkhouse] as set out in the charter of feoffment to Ralf de Abbetoft. - c1574
13e - Gift by John de Deyncourt, rector of Winefed [North Wingfield], to Welbeck Abbey of the overflow from Elneford towards his land of Gildeford [Gildenford, p Heath], by the bounds of the mill. - c1574
13f - Grant by Brother Nicholas, Dean of Welbeck, to Roger de Eyncourte of Parc [Parkhouse] that the abbey will not heighten the dam of Elford but it is to remain as it was at Easter 1266; if the dam is raised without Roger's consent, he may break it down. - c1574
14a - Quitclaim by Ralf son of Yngerheram [Ingram] de Winefeld to Roger Deyncourt, of all his title etc to the pasture and assart of Lochache [Locko] and the pasture of Lanedigreve [Longreave], so the said Roger may enclose the said Lanedigreve without hindrance. Consideration 10s - c1574
14b - Gift by Roger Deyncourt to Roger Gaueloc of the toft which formerly belonged to the lady of Winefeld and 2a. in his ploughland which lies between his houses and the vill of Winefeld [North Wingfeld], rent 14d p. a. - c1574
14c - Gift by Roger Gaueloc of Winefeld [North Wingfield] to Robert his son, of all his land with toft, croft buildings etc. in Winefeld which he had of the gift of Roger Deynecayte. Rent 14da yearpayable to Roger Deyncayte. - c1574
14d - Gift and quitclaim by Robert son of Roger Gavel' to Gilbert son of William de Winefeld, of a ploughland at Topeton [Tupton], lying nearer the town of Winefeld [North Wingfield], towards the north, which he bought of William de Hull by the service of 2d a year, and all his land in Holdefeld, lying next to the messuage which belonged to Lady Mary de Winefeld, in Topeton, which he bought of Robert de Topton, by the service of 2d a year - c1574
14e - Gift by Robert son of Roger Gavel' of Wynefeld [North Wingfield] to Gilbert son of William, of all his title etc. of toft and buildings, late ot the lady of Winefeld, and 2 acres in a ploughland between the houses called Lanedigreve and the town of Winefeld. Rent 14d a year to the chief lord of the fee. - c1574
14f - Gift by Robert de Tapeton to Roger Gaueloc of all his land in the ploughland called Holdefeld, by the messuage formerly of Lady Mary de Winefeld, at Tapeton [Tupton], viz 1/2 acre . Free of rent for 10 years and then 2d a year. - c1574
15a - Quitclaim by William, son of Roger, Gaveloc of Parkeclus [Parkhouse] at Winefeld [North Wingfield] to Robert son of Roger Gavel', of a toft and croft with buildings, lying between the houses called le Lanedigreve, formerly of Lady Mary de Winefeld, and of 2 acres - c1574
15b - Gift by Roger Gaveloc of Wynefeld [North Wingfield] to Robert his son of the ploughland which he had from William del Hull, subject to service of 2d a year to William. - c1574
15c - Gift by William del Hull to Roger Gaveloc of a ploughland in Tapeton [Tupton] near the vill of Winefeld towards the north. Rent 2d a year - c1574
15d - Quitclaim by William son of Roger Gaveloc of Hall Winefeld [North Wingfield] to John de Eyncourte, rector of Winefeld, for a certain consideration, of all his title etc. to all land, buildings etc. with toft and croft, late the property of Roger Gaveloc, his grandfather, in Hall Winefeld and Tapeton [Tupton]. - c1574
15e - Gift by William de le Hull of Tapeton [Tupton] to Welbeck Abbey, of l acre arable in Tapeton, between the lands of John de Brailesford to the north and of the abbey to the south, and of l acre; land lying nearer to toft of the abbey at Wine-feld [North Wingfield] [see also p. 16 d]. - c1574
15f - Release and quitclaim by William del Hull to John Deyncourte, rector of Hallewinefeld, of a rent of 2d which he pays to William for 1 acre at Thopeton [Tupton] which Roger Gaveloc once held of William. - c1574
16a - Gift by John de Eyncourte, rector of Hallewinefeld [North Wingfield] to Welbeck Abbey, of a rent of 2d a year which he had of the gift of William de le Hull Witnesses: John le Sauvage, William de Steinesbi, Ralf de Rerisbi. - c1574
16b - Gift by John de Eynecourte, rector of Winefeld [North Wingfield], for the sake of his soul and the souls of Roger (his brother) and Alice his wife and all ancestors and successors, of all the land which he had of the gift of Alice Sywine in the fields of Winefeld and Tupeton [Tupton] with the toft and croft which Roger Gaveloc held, 2 acres land by Lanedigreve and 1a 3p in the field of Tupeton. Witnesses: Thomas the clerk, etc - c1574
16c - Gift by Alice Sywine to John de Eyncourt, rector of Winefeld [North Wingfield] of all her lands in the fields of Winefeld and Thopeton [Tupton] with the toft and croft that was Roger Gaveloc's, 2a land by Lanedigreve and 1a 3p in the field of Thopeton. - c1574
16d - Confirmation by Henry, son of William del Hull of Thopeton [Tupton] of a charter of William his father granting to Welbeck Abbey 1 acre arable in Thopeton between the land of John de Brayl' on the north and of the abbey to the south, and 1 acre land lying nearer the abbey's toft in Winefeld [North Wingfield]. Witnesses: John de Eyncorte, rector of Winefeld, William de Eyncourt, his brother, William de Pilesley, Henry del Hul, Robert de Morton, Robert de Alnswood of Winefeld, John del Hul de Eggestowe [Egstow] etc [see also p. 15 d]. Witnesses: Roger de Dukmanton, Ralf de Glapp[well], John de Wigley, Roger de Summervell, William de Wigley etc. Dated at Cestr' [Chesterfield], Saturday before St Cuthbert [16 March], 1212 - c1574
17a - Note of the ploughlands which William Deyncourt held of Welbeck Abbey in Wynnefeld [North Wingfield] for which he did homage and paid 1d a year; after his death John Deyncourt held them and pays nothing nor does he do homage. All the land of Aluinewode, all the ploughland called Hugerstubbing, the ploughland called Gerumstorth and the great ploughland which lies before the gate of Alwinewod, lying between the boundary of the wood of Greyhurst and the wood called 'Grana Domine,' which belongs to the abbey, between Williamthorpe and the highway to Cesterfield [Chesterfield] - c1574
17b - Plea of "quo warranto" by the abbot of Welbeck, to liberties etc. in Duckmanton, Wynefeld [North Wingfield ], Newbolt [Newbold] and Cressewell [Cresswell]. - c1574
18-19 - Confirmation by Edward III of charter of Edward I granting Welbeck Abbey free warren in their lands at Dukmanton, Wynefeld [North Wingfield], Newbolte [Newbold] and Cressewell [Creswell]. Witnesses J[ohn le Romeyn], Archbishop of York, A[nthony Beck], Bishop of Durham, John de Warenn', Earl of Surrey, William le Latimer, William de Leyburn, [Elistath] de Hatch, Richard Wood, Gilbert de Briddeshall etc. Dated at York, 5 April, 19 Ed. I [1291]. - c1574
20-23 - 'Abbreviation of Charters concerning lands in Wynefeld and Dukmanton. ' Roger Deyncourt gave Welbeck Abbey, for the maintenance of three canons, all his land and meadow in Wynefeld, with common pasture in Lochagh [Locko] and all his meadow in Wynefeld (except the advowson of the church and the land pertaining to the bovate of Parkhouses) and all his wood called Lanedigreve, his mill with the whole pond called Elnefordam and the new dam on both sides of the stream below Lengreve, with the homage and service of William Deyncourt, his brother, and of all other his free tenants and all his villeins with their families and chattels - confirmation and quitclaim byJohn Deyncourt, rector of Winefield, of the land etc granted by his brother, Roger Deyncourt - survey of the ploughland held by William Deyncourt, called Basset - John Deyncourt, rector of Winefeld, gave 3 bovates in Morton, subject to an annual rent of 2s and 1lb, pepper - Roger Deyncourt, son of Lord John Deyncourt, holds of Welbeck Abbey, all the land of Alwiwod and 1 bovate in Wynefeld by service of 2d p. a. and pays nothing - he also holds 1 bovate in Wynefeld which his father acquired and 18a land and wood held by foreign service and suit of court - the abbey's land in Wynefeld renders 111/2 d p. a. to the land of Chester[field] - John, rector of Wynefeld, gave the overflow of the water of Elnefordam, towards the monks' land of Gyldeford [Gil(der)ford, Pilsley, p. N Wingfield] - the abbot granted to Roger Deyncourt that the dam would not be heightened without his consent, above the height it was in 1246 - William del Hull of Topeton [Tupton] gave 1a in Topeton - the said William quitclaimed 1a lying near the abbey's toft in Wynefeld - John Deyncourt gave a rent of 2d which he had of William del Hul - the said John gave all the land in the fields of Wynefeld and Topeton which he had of Alice Sywyn - Alice Sywyn gave John Deyncourt, rector of Wynfeld, all her land in the fields of Wynefeld and Topeton and the toft and croft that were Roger Gaveloc's, 2a by Lenedigreve and 1a 3p in the fields of Topeton. - c1574
23a - Grant by William Briwere to Welbeck Abbey of freedom from suit to his wapentake of Scharnesd' [Scarsdale] and of 10s 8d p. a aid which they pay, of all pleas except murder and robbery and of freedom from toll in his market and fair at Cestrefeld and his wapentake of Scharnesd'. Witnesses: Ralf Musard, William Basset, Walter Mauclerke, Simon de Herit', Osbert Giffard, William de Raley, William Treynnuetres, Richard de Wylleford, Robert de Brimington, Robert de Whinchover, Thomas Maudit, Laurence de Burchover, clerk, etc. - c1574
23b - Confirmation by William Briwere son of William Briwere to Welbeck Abbey of all the liberties which they have in Cesterfeld and the wapentake of Schar'. [Scarsdale] Witnesses: Warin son of John, Wymund de Ralegath, Ralf son of Robert, Thomas de Tutenbury, Hemel de Paudon, Robert de Chilton, Michael the chaplain. - c1574
23c - A note of the particular payment of the rent called the sheryffe towth in Wyngfeld, Morton and Williamthorpe - of William Freyke, 11/2 d of John Hardwyche 1d - of Thomas Cowpe 11/2 d - of Thomas Whatkynson, 1d - of Ralf Alwood, 1d - of Richard Cley, 11/2 d - of Thomas James, 1/2 d - of George Brelesforth, 8d. - c1574
23d - William Bruere senior gave to William Basset all his land of Newbold and Barley [Barlow] at a rent of 6d or a bow of arbour a year. , which rent Hugh Wak', who married the eldest daughter of William Bruere, released to the abbey - the chief lord granted to the abbey that they and their men be quit of suit of court and wapentake - Ralf son of William Basset gave Welbeck all his land in Newbolt and Barley with all his men etc, at a rent of 6d or a bow of arbour which the said Hugh released to the abbey.' - c1574
24a - Charter Roll, 2 Ed III, Inspeximus by Edward III of; a) charter of Henry III granting to Welbeck Abbey the site of the abbey and the land from the abbey to the place called Belgh [Belph] and the said Belph between the stream and the wagon road, the church of St Mary of Cukenei [Cuckney], the church of St Helen of Eccewella [?], the church of St John the Baptist of Wihttene [?], the mill of Land-wath [Langwith], the whole land of Hirst, common pasture of the land of Thomas son of Richard and all the land and wood between the stream and the wagon road from the site of the abbey to Belgh, with 1 bovate late of Lewricus [Leofric] in Hirst and 1 bovate and a house in Nortun adjoining the bovate which Lewricus de Hirst holds, and common of pasture of the land of Ralf Silvani [Woods] of Nortun and of Wodehus and all else which Ralf gives them. - c1574
24b - Grant by William Briwerr of freedom from suit of hunded court in Scardedall [Scarsdale] and of 10s. 8d rent of aid which they pay, of all pleas except murder and theft, not even the suit of their free-men and frankpledge, and also that they, their freemen and villeins shall be free of toll in the market and fair of Cestrefeld unless they are mechants and transact business. - c1574
24c - Confirmation by William son of William Briwerr of all liberties in Cestrefeld and Scarndall granted to them by his father. Witnesses; J[ohn] Hotham], Bishop of Ely, H[enry Burghersh], Bishop of Lincoln, Edmund, Earl of Kent, Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Sussex, Roger de Mortimer, Thomas Wake, William Roos of Hameluk, John de Roos, steward of the household. Dated at York, 4 Feb, 2 Edward III [1327/8] - c1574
24d - Letters patent of Edward III confirming to Welbeck Abbey a) gift by Ralf son of William Basset of all his land in Newbolt [Newbold] and Barlegh [Barlow] with all his men. b) gift by Hugh Wake of a rent of 6d or a bow of arbour which Ralf Basset pays for his lands in Newbolt and Barlegh. c) confirmation by the said Hugh of the gift of the said Ralf. Dated at York, 4 Feb, 2 Ed III . - c1574
24e - Charter of Edward I granting to Welbeck Abbey free warren of their lands of Whyten [Withern], Filingham [Fillingham], Ingham and Clotes [?] in Lincolnshire, Wharton, Aslocton [Aslockton], Flinthe [Flintham], Yushagh [?], Gledethorpe [Gleadthorpe], Hattefeld [Hatfield], Hirst [?], Belgh [Belph], Cukeney [Cuckney], Collingham, Daugtur [?], Cloune [Clowne], Sterton [Sturton le Steeple], Mylnethorpe, [ Milnethorpe], Shwaynthorpe [Swine-thorpe, Lincs. ?], Oulecotes [Oldcoats] and Stirape [Styrrup in Nottinghamshire and Dukmanton, Wynefeld [North Wingfield] Newbold and Cressewelle [Creswell] in Derbyshire. Witnesses: J[ohn le Romeyn] Archbishop of York, A[nthony Bek], Bishop of Durham, John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, William le Latimer, William de Leyburn, Richard de Bosco, [Wood] Gilbert de Briddesdale etc. Dated at York, 5 Apr, 19 Ed. I [1291]. - c1574
25 - "A trew copye taken owte of the cowchar booke of the late monastarye of Newstydd in the Countye of Nottyngham, consernyne landes some tyme apperteyninge to the same monastery lyinge in Sutton Hucknall and Rowthorne". - c1574
25a - Quitclaim by William de Grey, Knight, lord of Sandiacre, to the priory of Novo Loco [Newstead] in Sherwood, of all his title etc to a plot of land called Herberderiddyng at Sutton in Dale. Dated at Sutton, 1 Feb, 10 Ed III [1336] - c1574
25b - Gift by William son of Walkelin to Newstead Abbey of his great assart of Ruthon [Rowthorn], for the upkeep of the hospital and hospice. - c1574
25c - Gift by William son of Walkelin to Newstead Abbey of a ploughland called Redewang and 2 ploughlands at a place called Gruf, for the soul of King Henry and the souls of his mother, father, wife and himself, and for effecting an exchange of land and wood to be included in his park of Stenesbi [Stainsby]. - c1574
25d - Gift by William son of Walkelin to the Church of St John the Baptist of Hilkerly [Ilkley, Yorkshire?] of 15a land in Grune, near to the church's ploughland called Culvercroft, with licence to enclose the land. - c1574
26a - Gift by William son of Walkeli' [Walkelin] to Newstead Abbey, of a bovate in Hintestoft, which Geoffrey Brendhand held - c1574
26b - Gift by Robert Salvage to Newstead Abbey of the lands given to the abbey by William son of Walkelin, viz the ploughland of Redewang, a bovate in Harlestoft [Hardstoft], 2 bovates at Gruf and the great assart of Ruthorne [Rowthorn]. - c1574
26c - Gift by Robert le Salvag, lord of Steynisbi [Stainsby] to Newstead Abbey, of 6a land with wood in his enclosure of Ruthorne, viz near to the assart which the abbey had of the gift of William son of Walkelin, extending from the field of Ruthorne to the stream called Frichesike. - c1574
26d - Gift by Robert Sauvag' to Newstead Abbey, of 10a in Croswod, for the soul of Thomas his son, and of the remainder of the wood, viz from the way to the cross, from Hukenh' [Hucknall] to Mamber-desyke in length, and in width, in the upper part, from the way below his park at Steynisbi to Brodestrod and in the next part, from the hedge to the south, which surrounds Brodestrod and the round meadow to the aforesaid. Mamberdesyke, and descending to the hedge of Riecroft, and along the said hedge to the way from his meadow, and also all the wood between the ploughland called the Countess's ploughland and the Brodestord and thence by the bank descending to the hay of Brodestrod as far as the Countess's ploughland, for which the abbey has given him all the woods between Brodestrod and Estwyde and has quitclaimed to him all their title to the wood of Estwyde, his enclosure of Ruthorne and his park of Steynesbi, except tithes payable to the church of Hukenh'. [Ault Hucknall] - c1574
26e - Gift by Robert le Sauvage to Newstead Abbey of a bovate in Hertestofte with the toft and croft, formerly held by Robert the forester. - c1574
27a - Gift by Robert Sauvag to Newstead Abbey of 1a land at Hertestofte [Hardstoft], lying between the assart which they had of him and the vill of Hartestoft, with licence to enclose, build on etc the said land. - c1574
27b - Gift by Robert le Sauvage, lord of Steynesbi [Stainsby] to Newstead Abbey, of all the land which Symon le Myler held in Hertestofte with his house and toft, and 88a 1r land lying next to the said land, extending in length westwards to the boundary of Pylisleye [Pilsley] and in width, from the bounds of Tybeslef [Tibshelf] towards Hertestoft as far as Ouvrridelf and extending to Crekilidpate. - c1574
27c - Gift by Robert le Sauvage to Robert de Lexinton of his vill of Ruthorn [Rowthorn] with appurtenances, in consideration of £100. - c1574
27d - Gift by Robert de Lexinton to Newstead Abbey, for the sake of his soul and the souls of King John, Brian de Insula [Lisle] his father and Legard de Carleton his mother, of the vill of Ruthorn, which he had of the gift of Robert le Sauvage. - c1574
28a - Confirmation by Robert le Sauvag to Newstead Abbey of the gift by Robert de Lexinton of the vill of Ruthorn [Rowthorn] - c1574
28b - Grant by Robert le Savage, lord of Steynesbi [Stainsby] to Newstead Abbey, of William son of Geoffrey, carpenter, of Heth [Heath], his serf, with William's family, chattels etc, in consideration of 10s. - c1574
28c - Agreement between Newstead Abbey and Robert Salvage - Salvage and his heirs to have free administration in their chapel at Steynesbye by his own chaplain, the said chaplain to have all oblations from Salvage and family - Salvage grants to the church of Hukenall [Ault Hucknall], 6a wood in his enclosure at Ruthorn, next to the 6a which he previously gave to the abbey - the agreement to be supervised by Alexander [Stavensby], Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. - c1574
28d - Gift by Roger son of Walkelin to New- stead Abbey, of 6a wood at Lund [Heath], which he had of the gift of Robert Salvage, and of his meadow next to the mill, called le Holme, subject to a rent of 6d p. a. payable to Salvage. - c1574
28e - Confirmation by Robert Salvage of the gift by Roger son of Walkelin [as in D1005/1/p/28d] - c1574
29a - Quitclaim by Robert le Sauvage to Newstead Abbey of a rent of 6d payable to him for 6a wood at Lund [Heath]. - c1574
29b - Quitclaim by Joscelin de Hareme to Newstead Abbey of all his title to land or pasture in the wood of Crossewod. - c1574
29c - Gift by Joscelin de Hareme to William, Prior of Newstead, of all the assart which Herbert de Hulcotes once held, lying at the house of Henry de Forda. - c1574
29d - Gift by Joscelin de Hareme to Newstead Abbey of all his title to land or pasture in the wood of Crossewod. - c1574
29d - Gift by Joscelinde de Hareme to William, Prior of Newstead, of Walter son of William de Thirnepleyht, his serf, with all chattels etc, in consideration of 21/2 m. - c1574
29e - Gift by Joscelin de Steynesby to Newstead Abbey of Richard son of William Schachard of Neuthorpe [Northops], his serf, with all chattels and family. - c1574
29f - Gift by Robert Salvage, lord of Steynesby [Stainsby] to Ingeram de [?Vuile], of the land which he has in the vill of Heth [Heath] and Lund with 2 bovates in Williamthorpe which Richard son of William holds and 1 bovate which Giles son of Alan holds, with his men and all their chattels, families etc (except Ralf the reeve, Robert son of Geoffrey, Robert son of Richard, Robert Albo and the land of Roger brother of Payne, and except all free tenants) subject to a rent of a pair of spurs at St John the Baptist. - c1574
30a - Gift by the prior and convent of Newstead to Joscelin de Steynesby and Isabella his wife, for as long as they live within the manor of Hardwik [Hardwick] of a chantry in the newly founded chapel at Hardwick. - c1574
30b - Gift by Thomas de Bateleya to Newstead Abbey, of 2a at Beteleya [Batley, p. Ault Hucknall], that is 1/2 a by Gorebrod and 11/2 a by Kaleneachlif. - c1574
30c - Gift by Nicholas de Menil to Newstead Abbey of 1/2 acre called Henne Alfacre lying beside the great assart of Ruthon [Rowthorn]. - c1574
30d - Gift by Cristina, daughter of William son of Waukel' to Newstead Abbey of 1 bovate which Roger de Clay held at Herdetwic [Hardwick], subject to a rent of 1/2 lb pepper to the chief lord of the fee. - c1574
31a - Order of R, Dean of Lincoln, and R, Chancellor of Lincoln, between the Abbey of Croxton [Croxden, Staffordshire] and Newstead Abbey, concerning the church of Hokenh' [Ault Hucknall], by the authority of Pope Honorius III. - c1574
31b - Agreement between Geoffrey, Abbot of Croxden and William, Prior of Newstead (12 Apr 1252) re common pasture in the assart which Newstead had of the gift of Robert le Sauvage at Heytestoft [Hardstoft] from which they deforced Croxden - Newstead gives to Croxden 8a in the north part of the said assart, measured at 18ft per perch, extending westwards 40 perches in length, that is towards Pilishey [Pilsley], and 32 perches wide - in consideration of which Croxden quitclaims to Newstead all title to common pasture in the said assart. - c1574
31c - Gift by Serlo, rector of Thorp Bossard [Thorpe Bochart, Nottinghamshire] to Newstead Abbey, of an annual rent of 3s payable by Nicholas de Menil for 2 bovates at Scirebroc [Shirebrook]. - c1574
32a - Gift by William Basset to Ralf Basset, his son, of 2 marks rent from a rent of 30s which the brothers of the Hospital of St Leonard of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield] pay for 65a land which they hold in the soke of Cesterfeld. - c1574
32b - Gift by Ralf Basset of Langnat [?Langwith] to Newstead Abbey of the rent of 2 months mentioned in D1005/1/p/32a - c1574
32c - Confirmation by William Basset of the gift [described in D1005/1/p/32b] by Ralf Basset. - c1574
32d - Quitclaim by John de Pecco [Peak] to Newstead Abbey of all his title etc to a moiety of a toft in Saltergate in Cesterfeld, lying between the toft of the Abbey of Ruthford [Rufford, Nottinghamshire] and the toft of Gilbert Calethim, subject to a chief rent of 8d. - c1574
32e - Quitclaim by Richard son of Goding de Cesterfeld to Richard son of Robert de Walesbi, of all his title to a toft and buildings in the street of Saltergate, which he bought from Peter son of Hawise Grut subject to annual rents of 12d and 1lb pepper payable to Lord Roger Briton of Waleton [Walton] and 15d to Felleys Abbey [Felley, Nottinghamshire] - consideration 4 marks. - c1574
33a - Quitclaim by Richard de Walisby to William de la Sale of "villa castelli de Pecco" [Castleton] of all his title etc to a toft in Saltergate which he bought of Richard son of Goding [as D1005/1/p/32e] - in consideration of 7m and 2s to Avice his wife. - c1574
33b - Quitclaim by William de la Sale of Castleton to Newstead Abbey, of his title etc to the above toft, subject to rents [as D1005/1/p/32e] - c1574
33c - Acknowledgement by Simon de Glepewella that he is bound to pay Newstead Abbey, 12d a year under the will of his father Hugh de Glepewell. - c1574
33d - Agreement between the prior and convent of Newstead and Simon son of Hugh de Glapwell - the abbey releases to Simon all its claim to estovers in Bramley which they exact by reason of their manor of Routhorn [Rowthorn], in consideration of which Simon increases by 12d the ancient farm of 28d, saving to the abbey the homage of Simon for Bramley with relief, common of pasture and ward. - c1574
33e - Gift by Ralf Baillehache to Newstead Abbey of 1/2 a land next to his house, for the erection of a barn. - c1574
34a - Grant by William del Heth son of Robert del Heath, the reeve, to Newstead Abbey, of a rent of 3d a year. - c1574
34b - Grant by Stephen del Heath son of Robert del Heath, the reeve, to Newstead Abbey, of a rent of 3d a year - c1574
34c - Grant by Robert le Sauvage to William son of Walkelin of Stephen son of Robert del Heath, his serf, with all family, chattels etc - c1574
34d - Grant by Robert le Sauvage, lord of Steynsby [Stainsby] to Newstead Abbey, of 3 of his serfs, that is Robert son of Ralf de Lorade, Peter son of Richard the porter of Heth [Heath] and Richard son of Roger de Estwyt [Astwith], with all chattels, family etc - c1574
34e - Grant by Robert le Sauvage, lord of Steynesby, to William Prior of Newstead, of two of his serfs, sons of Ralf son of Patronelle del Heth, viz Alan and Roger, with all chattels, family etc - c1574
34f - Grant by Robert le Sauvage to Newstead Abbey of his serfs Stephen and William del Heth, sons of Robert, reeve of Heath, with all their chattels. - c1574
34g - Grant by Robert le Sauvage to Newstead Abbey of his serf William son of Ralf de Larode with his children and chattels - c1574
34h - Grant by John le Sauvage, lord of Steynesby [Stainsby], to Newstead Abbey, of a right of way through the middle of his wood of Estwod, from the bridge called Kirkebrigge to Thyrnethwate [Thornthwaite] - c1574
35a - Grant by the prior and convent of Newstead to William son of Joscelin de Steynesby [Stainsby], for life, of a chantry in the chapel which his father founded at Hardwik [Hardwick]. - c1574
35b - Grant by William de Steynesby [Stainsby], son of Joscelin de Steynesby, to Newstead Abbey, of 2 lb wax a year for his life, for lighting the Abbey - if the wax is not paid, the prior may suspend William's chapel at Herthewik [Hardwick] - c1574
35c - Receipt by Henry Putrell for 10 marks received from William de Mottesfunt, Prior of Newstead, at St Peter in Cathedra [22 Feb] 1252 upon condition that he receives warranty of Ruthorn [Rowthorn] from Robert le Sauvage. - c1574
35d - Agreement between Henry Puterel and William de Motesfund, Prior of Newstead whereby Henry agrees that Newstead Abbey shall have the land of Ruthorn which he obtained from them by royal writ - the abbey agrees that Henry shall have all the land which he ought to receive from Robert le Sauvage and if Robert neither ought nor can warrant the land, they will pay Henry 40 marks. - c1574
36a - Gift and quitclaim by Henry Puterell of Thormaston [Thurmaston, Leicestershire] to Newstead Abbey, of the manor of Ruthorn [Rowthorn], which he obtained from the abbey by royal writ. - c1574
36b - Gift by Serlo son of Ward, rector of Thorpe [Thorpe Bochart, Nottinghamshire] to Newstead Abbey, of a rent of 3s a year from Nicholas de Meynil, payable for a moiety of Serlo's land at Scirebroc [Shirebrook], lying towards the east, which descended to him after the death of Robert, his brother. - c1574
36c - Memorandum by Serlo, rector of Thorpe Bossart [Thorpe Bochart, Nottingamshire] to Nicholas de Menil, that he has granted to Newstead Abbey the rent of 3s a year which Nicholas pays him for his land at Scirebroc - with order to pay at 4s, arrears to the abbey. - c1574
37a - Gift by Newstead Abbey to Roger son of Roger, Clerk of Heth [Heath], of a parcel of wood in Lound [Heath] with a meadow by the mill at Steynesby [Stainsby], which they had of the gift of Roger, subject to a rent of 2s. and 1Ib cummin p. a. Witnesses: John Sauvage, Goscelin de Steynesby, Nicholas de Thorpe, clerk, Roger Veyntur de Parco, Robert Walkelin, etc - c1574
37b - Memorandum of pleas of the King's tenants in Bolsover, Scardecliffe Moore (Scarcliffe Moor] and elsewhere, against the lord of Scardecliffe and his tenants:- - Henry lII, in the 3rd year of his reign (1218-1219) gave the manor of Bolsover to lord Brian de Lile for life and on the death of Brian it reverted to the Crown. in 20 Henry III (1235-1236) the tenants of Bolsover petitioned that Brian de Lyle appropriated from Hubert son of Ralf, a moor of 300 a called Waley Moore [Whaley Moor], lying between Bolsover and Waley - the said Brian impeded the tenants from their commons in the wood called Shitulwood [Shuttlewood] which is rented with their lands with aid of houses and other easements, houseboth and haiboth, pasture, mast, dead wood, whitethorn, blackthorn, marl, stones and coal - the tenants petitioned the King for restitution of their commons and the King sent a commission headed by Robert de Layton - the said moor was found to belong to Hubert son of Ralf, being appurtenant to the manor of Bolsover, and the lord and tenants of Bolsover ought to have common there - Brian de Lile was found to have impeded the tenants from their common of Schitulwood. The jurors were Robert de Biggins, William de Hogam, Robert Pekot of Hampton, Henry de Scarcliffe, John son of Roger Hanley, William son of Thomas Dugmanton, Peter de Williamthorpe, John son of Houkenall, Henry son of John Kresswell, John Rose of Palterton, John Henry of Palterton. - c1574
37c - Title and divers evidences of the church of Hawte Hoknall (Ault Hucknall]. ' - - c1574
39a - 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. - c1574
39b - Quitclaim by Warner de Begleya to Beauchief Abbey of all his farm of Harew' [Harewood] with the body of his son Robert for 2 years from the first Pentecost after Robert's death, for which the abbey is to pay him 1/2 mark. Witnesses: Mathew, clerk, of Bathkewell [Bakewell], Richard, chaplain of Norton, Robert de Hop', Peter de Hartill, William de Chateswre, Geoffrey son of Warin de Begley, William de Lidtun etc. - c1574
39c - Will of Warner de Begley - with his body, he releases to Beauchief Abbey, 40d of the farm of 10s. for Harewt, with his palfrey, his bed, his shield and 2 cattle - to the mother church of Bahtkewelle [Bakewell] he quitclaims the land which he previously gave with 3 cattle - to the Abbey of Lenton, Nottinghamshire, one ox - to the poor lazars of Notincham [Nottingham] 12d - to the poor lazars of Sesterfeult [Chesterfield] 12d - to the 7 chapels of Bahekewelle, 12d each - to the church of Tiddeswell [Tideswell] 2s - to the church of Pec [Peak Forest] 12d and to the sick of that town 12d - to the church of Hop [Hope] 12d - to the church of Eddenesower [Edensor] 12d - to the church of Dereleya [Darley] 12d - to the nuns of Derebi [Derby] 2s. Witnesses: Mathew, priest of Bahckewell, [Bakewell] Robert de Hop, Peter de Hertill, William de Schateswrt [Chatsworth], Geoffrey son of Warner de Begley, William de Lidtun etc. - c1574
40a - Gift by Serlo son of Warin de Begleya to Beauchief Abbey, of all his land called Harewud [Harewood] within the bounds mentioned by his father's charter to the abbey, with common for 20 cows and bulls with their issue of 3 years, 5 horses with their issue of 3 years and 300 sheep. Witnesses: Lord Robert son of William de Alf', Nicholas de Haderseg, [Hathersage] Adam de Herthyll, Richard de Edensohover [Edensor], Robert de Stanton etc. - c1574
40b - Gift by Walter Chauz, [Chaworth] son and heir of Thomas Chauz of Bramton [Brampton], to Beauchief Abbey, of common of pasture for all beasts belonging to their grange of Harwod in the soke of Brampton, both on the moor and on all other lands, cultivated and uncultivated, wherever he or the other free men of the soke of Bramton have common pasture. Witnesses: Lord Thomas de Chaworth, Lord William de Steynsbye, John de Bramton, etc. - c1574
40c - Gift by Thomas de Belegh to Beauchief Abbey for the sake of his soul and the soul of Cicily his wife etc, of common pasture for 80 goats and their offspring of 1 year, heath, turbary, rushes and oak for building, for their grange of Harewod, within the common pastures of Belegh [Beeley], with confirmation of all gifts made to the abbey by his ancestors. Witnesses: John Bazon, Robert de Wynffeld of Stanton, Robert de Gratton, Robert de Knyveton etc. Dated Sunday after Christmas Day [31 December] 1335. - c1574
40d - Grant by Ralf de Fresehevuill, guardian of the lands etc of Robert de Reresby, to Beauchief Abbey, that the abbey shall have peaceful possession of common pasture of Esschoure [Ashover], of rents and services from the land held by Roger de Marcham and of 2 cottages which they had of the gift of Robert de Reresbye, as is shown by the charters of Robert de Reresby and of Margery, widow of Ralf de Reresby. - c1574
41a - Declaration by Margery, widow of Ralf de Rerisby - c1574
41b - Declaration by Roger de Rerysby [as D1005/1/p/41a]. Witnesses: Lord William de Steynsby, Walter de Repinghale, William Foleiambe, Robert le Graunte, John de Brimington, Roger le Bret, Hugh de Tuxforth, Hugh de Lynak', Peter de Bernis, John de Byrchewod, etc. - c1574
42a - Grant by Adam son of Ralf de Rerisby to Beauchief Abbey, of common of pasture on the moor of Essover [Ashover] within the following bounds: from Sherleforkes by Herwardstrete to the south as far as the way from Essover to the bridge of Mattelock [Matlock], descending the said road to Wringandestrones and thence ascending to Echelstowe [Eddlestow] by Wetemore to Schaterley [Shooterslea], thence to Paistonhirst Roche [Peasun-hurst Roach], descending by the Moreside to Stanifordsik, over the moor by Alwaldsetes to the boundary of Wingarwurth [Wingerworth], thence to the boundary of Walton, ascending to Astwod by Harwod, with free entry and exit. Witnesses: Lord Henry de Brailsford, Lord Robert de Denecke, Kts, Roger le Wreton, Stephen le Eir, Hugh de Linakre, William de Wynfeld, John Bate etc. - c1574
42b - Grant by Ralf son of Robert de Rerysby, to Beauchief Abbey, of common pasture [as D1005 Z/E 1 p42a]. Witnesses: Henry de Breylesford, Robert de Deneck, Knightts, Roger de Breton, Stephen le Eyr,Hugh de Linakre, William de Winfield, John Bate, etc. - c1574
43 - Grant by Robert de Rerysby, son and heir of Ralf de Rerysby to Beauchief Abbey, of common pasture on the moor of Assovere [Ashover] for their beasts of their grange of Harewode, within the following bounds, - from Serleforkys by Herewardestrete towards the south as far as the way from Derley [Darley] to Schiterly [Shooterslea], thence ascending by Paystonhirst [Peasunhurst] as far as Wyliswode, thence ascending on the south side of Aylewald-esetis as far as the boundary of Walton, descending by the said boundary to Astwode, with freedom from 'eschap' for all their said beasts on the moor of Assovere. Witnesses: Lord William de Steynsby, Knight, Robert le Graunt, John de Brimington, Adam de Tapton, Robert Fraunk, John de Pecco [Peak] of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield], Hugh de Tokysford, clerk of Cesterfeld etc. - c1574
44 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
45a - Gift by Richard Prudum of Ducmanton [Duckmanton], with the consent of Mabilla his wife, to the abbey of Wellebec [Welbeck, Nottinghamshire], of 2 bovates in Ducmanton, which the abbey holds of him at farm, 2 bovates which Hugh son of Rotherwm' holds of him with the said Hugh and all his family, that is the two bovates which Geoffrey, son of Simon his uncle, quitclaimed to him. Witnesses: Robert son of Raghanald, Alan de Brymington, Geoffrey son of Hugh, William de Cumton, steward of Boltesover [Bolsover]. - c1574
45b - Quitclaim by Robert son of Arnald, chaplain of Wytinton [Whittington] and Hawise, daughter of Ralf de Dukmanton, his wife, to Welbeck Abbey,of all their title etc to the land which Richard Prudume, her brother, gave to the abbey. Witnesses: Alan de Brimington, Geoffrey de Ewedal, Richard son of Hawis, Laurence son of Robert. - c1574
45c - Gift by Richard Prudum, with the consent of Mabilla his wife, to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] which the abbey holds of him at farm and 2 bovates which Hugh son of Rothewm' holds with the said Hugh and all his family. Witnesses: Robert son of Raghanald, Alan de Brimington, Geoffrey son of Hugh. - c1574
45d - Gift by Henry son of Robert de Ducmanton to Welbeck Abbey of the toft wherein he lives, to the north of the church of Duckmanton, with the garden and 6a land outside the garden, to the east and north - c1574
45e - Gift by Henry son of Robert de Ducmanton to Welbeck Abbot of all land which he still has at the head of the ploughland which he formerly gave to the abbey, lying beside the land of the church [early 13th cent] - c1574
46a - Gift by William son of Roger de Elmeton to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates in Duckmanton which he previously gave to Avice his sister upon her marriage, she being dead without heirs, that is the bovates which he holds of Hugh son of Leising, his uncle. Witnesses: William de Folevill, John Tem, chaplain of Dukmanton, John de Stiveton, Helia, clerk of Elmeton [Elmton]. - c1574
46b - Gift by William son of Roger de Elmeton to Avice, his sister, in free marriage, of 2 bovates in Duckmanton with the tofts pertaining thereto, viz. those bovates which he holds of Hugh son of Leisinge, his uncle, subject to an annual rent of 22d. Witnesses: Robert son of Ragenild, Alan son of Peter, Henry de Pec, [Peak] Henry son of Mabila, Arnald 'Vilano. ' - c1574
46c - Gift by William de Ispania [Spain] of Elmeton, to Geoffrey son of Hugh son of Leising of Dukemanton, of a toft at Dukmanton, lying between the toft of Henry son of Mabilla and the ploughland of the said Geoffrey, with the headland lying north and south, subject to an annual rent of a pair of white gloves at the lnvention of the Cross (3 May) - consideration 10s. Witnesses: Robert de Brymington, Simon de Brymington, Alan de Brimington, Robert son of Reginald, Henry de Pecco. [Peak] - c1574
46d - Gift by Hugh son of Leising of Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of that part of his land which lies between the sheepfold of the abbey and Alrenesie. Witnesses: Robert, clerk of Walton [Yorkshire], Geoffrey, clerk of Sucholm [Sookholme, Nottinghamshire], Robert de Avedesleia, Robert Torkard. - c1574
46e - Quitclaim by Geoffrey de Hispania [Spain] to Welbeck Abbey of all his title etc to 2 bovates which William de Hispania, his brother, once gave to Avice, his sister, in free marriage, she being dead without heirs and William having given the same to the abbey. Witnesses: Roland de Sutton, Alan de Brymyngton, Hugh de Waleton, Geoffrey de Ewedale. - c1574
46f - Gift by Yngilram [Ingram] de Bramton to Robert de Hulecotis, all the land of Hulecotis [Owlcotes, p Heath] with the meadow of Hewintoft and the enclosed meadow of Lund - subject to an annual rent of 26d for all services, save that of providing one man, if needed,on two days a year to repair his millpond, finding reasonable aid for knighting his eldest son and marrying his eldest daughter and grinding a 20th of his corn at Yngilram's mill. Witnesses: Hugh, clerk of Dranef' [Dronfield], Richard priest of Bramton [Brampton], Roger, priest of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield] and Stephen the chaplain. - c1574
46g - Regrant by Geoffrey Ridell to Gervase son of Richard of his inheritance, that is cent} Duckemanetun to be held of Geoffrey at 1 knight's fee for Duckemanetun and for the land of Colestun [Coal Aston?] held of Geoffrey's brother. Witnesses: Ralf, prior of Lauda [Louth], Ralf Basset, William Bassett, Thomas de Sais, G de Sutton, Helia the clerk, etc. - c1574
47a - Quitclaim by Hawise "Stanagena" daughter of Robert Torchard of Duckmanton, to Welbeck Abbey, of all her title etc to the mill of Duckmanton, to all the land which Richard Semblant held and to 1a land which Robert de Nutehall, her late husband, gave to the abbey, with the woods of the vill and all other things which her ancestors held there, except 4 bovates, of which she holds 2 and her daughter Helewise holds 2, with common in the woods pertaining to the said bovates. Witneses: Master Hugh, vicar of Duckmanton, Alan de Brimington, Geoffrey de Ewedall, Richard son of Henry, Laurence son of Robert, Mathew his brother, Robert, brother of Hawise, Roger the clerk. - c1574
47b - Gift by Hawise, daughter of Robert Torchard of Duckmanton, in her widow- hood, to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates at Ducmanton, which Richard Semblant held and all her title etc to the mill of Ducmanton. Witnesses: William son of Gregory de Scartheclive [Scarclife], Hugh de Waleton, Symon the chaplain, Alan de Brimington. - c1574
47c - Gift by Hamo son of Waler de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of his toft in Dukmanton which he holds of Hawise, daughter of Robert Torchard, near the house of Robert son of Ralf towards the east, with 2 parcels of land pertaining to the said toft, that is one parcel in the ploughlands called Benelandes between the land of the said Hawise and Richard Semblant, and the other in the same ploughland, towards the east, between the church's half acre and the demesne of Hawise - consideration 1mark - subject to an annual rent of 14d to Hawise. Witnesses: John de Orrebi, William son of Gregory de Scarteclive [Scarcliffe], William son of Thomas de Sutton, Adam de Stanleie,Hugh de Brimington. - c1574
47d - Release by Hawise, daughter of Robert Torcard, to Welbeck Abbey, of an annual rent of 14d which they pay for land given to them by Hamo son of Walter, with confirmation of the said gift and grant of all the service from the meadow held by Robert de Walleia in Ducmanton [Duckmanton]. Witnesses, Alan de Brimington, Robert son of Ragnald, Geoffrey son Hugh, William son Osbert of Cesterfeld (Chesterfield). - c1574
47e - Final concord between Helewise, daughter of Robert Torcard, plaintiff and Richard, Abbot of Welbeck, defendant of 6 bovates and 2 parts of a bovate in Ducmantone - Helewisa recognized the premises as the right of the abbot in consideration of 8 marks - the abbot agreed to find Helewisa reasonable food and clothing for life, if she does not wish to live either with Hawisa, her sister, at Duckmanton or with Richard Prudhome and Mabilla, his wife, at Clune [Clowne]. Octave of Hilary, 6 Hy III [20 Jan 1222] - c1574
48a - Quitclaim by Geoffrey son of Simon de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of all his title etc to 2 bovates and 1 acre land in Dukemanton and a fifteenth part of the mill there. Witnesses, Ralf, Abbot of Neubo (?), Godfrey Spigurnel, Gilbert de Sutton etc - c1574
48b - Gift by Geoffrey son of Simon de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of 2 acres arable at Dukemanton between the ploughland of the abbey and the land which belonged to Robert son of Raghnald to the north, next to the abbey's garden. Witnesses; Alan de Brimington, Geoffrey son of Hugh, Peter de Pecco [Peak] etc - c1574
48c - Gift by Robert son of Alan de Duckmanton to Welbeck Abbey of 6 bovates at Duckmanton, which Geoffrey son of Alan his brother, gave to the abbey, with sale to the abbey of a moiety of 12 bovates, with the consent of Helewise, his daughter and Geoffrey Franci, her husband Consideration 5 marks. Witnesses; Simon son of Simon, Roger brother of Serlo de Plesele [Pleasley], Roger de Parco - c1574
48d - Gift by Geoffrey son of Alan, with the consent of Robert his brother, to Welbeck Abbey, of a third part of his land at Duckmanton. Witnesses; Master Hamelin chaplain, Silvanus the parson, Robert, Hugh, Simon, Osbert, Goodwin. Witnesses; Alan de Duckmanton, Geoffrey son of Hugh, Peter de Peck, Richard son of Henry de Peck, Laurence son of Robert, etc - c1574
48f - Confirmation by Matilda, daughter and heir of Henry son of Robert de Ducmanton [Duckmanton], widow of Peter de Pecc, son of William, to Welbeck Abbey, of all gifts to the abbey by Peter son of William, her late husband, viz a fifth part of the mill of Ducmanton - with gift of the whole of le Suthcroft, lying between Pitemannecroft and the croft of Richarde de Oure, which Henry son of Mabilla held and all her meadow in the holme of Brigemilne - subject to an annual rent of 4s for the said fifth part of the mill, 8d for Suthcrofte and 4d for the meadow. Witnesses: Alan de Brimington, Gilbert son of Joce de Blida [Blyth], John de Collingham of Cestrefeld [Chesterfield], Robert son of Edwin of Cestrefeld etc - c1574
48g - Gift by A[dam], Abbot of Welbeck to Henry son of Robert de Duckmanton of 18 bovates at Duckmanton, at an annual rent of 8d per bovate, with covenant that his eldest son shall succeed to the land. Witnesses: Roger de Plesele, Roger de Amicia, Mathew de Hulma, Henry de Stretton - c1574
49a - Lease by Peter son of William de Pecco [Peak] and Matilda, daughter of Henry de Duckmanton, his wife, to Welbeck Abbey, of a fifth part of the mill of Ducmanton, of the inheritance of Matilda, at an annual rent of 4s - all the men of his fee will owe suit to the mill and while he and his family reside in Ducmanton, they will grind the corn from 4 bovates at the mill free from dues - c1574
49b - Lease by Peter son of William de Pecco [Peak] to Welbeck Abbey of a fifth part of the mill of Duckmanton, which he had of the in-heritance of Matilda, daughter of Henry de Ducmanton, his wife, at an annual rent of 4s - all the men of his fee owe suit to the mill and, so long as he and his family reside in Ducmanton, they are to grind the corn from 4 bovates at the mill free of charge. Witnesses: Walter de Eincur', clerk, Alan de Brimington, Geoffrey de Euwedall, etc - c1574
49c - Lease by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of all his title to the mill of Duckmanton at an annual rent of 4s - Geoffrey and his descendents to grind their corn free of charge in perpetuity - his tenants to owe suit to the mill. Witnesses: William de Meinill, Alan de Brimington, William de Tappeton, Peter de Pecco, Richard son of Henry etc - c1574
49d - Lease by Alan son of Peter de Brimington and Ysabell his wife, to Welbeck Abbey, of a fifth part of the mill of Ducmanton [Duckmanton], of the inheritance of Ysabell, at an annual rent of 4s - Alan and Ysabell to grind, free of charge, at the mill, the corn from such land as they cultivate with their own plough at Christmas 1223 - the men of their fee to owe suit to the mill. Witnesses; Robert de Lexincton, William de Bevercot, John de Lexincton etc - c1574
50a - Quitclaim by Laurence son of Richard de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of all his title etc to the watermill in Duckmanton - Laurence and his heirs to grind their corn free of charge. Witnesses: Roger Dayncurt, knight, William de Ufton, John le Sauvage, Roger de Duckmanton etc. Dated at Derby, St Luke, 4 Ed III [18 Oct, 1330] - c1574
50b - Gift by William son of Richard de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of a bovate at Ducmanton, in the east field, viz 1/2 acre in Grimethornes, falling to Holmsike, 1 rood in the same place, 1 rood in Grelm', 1/2 acre in Hengravesike, 1 rood in the same place, 1 rood in the south dole on the moor, 1 rood in Milnedam, 1 rood in Lanfurlong, 1 rood in Benelandes on the west, 1 rood in Smalegates, 1 rood in Hefurlong, 1 rood in al'Boridstan, 1 rood at Bucapiltre, 1 rood upon Westholme in small doles, 1 rood Riecroft Dike, 1 rood upon Westholme in small doles, 1 rood upon Riecroft Dike, 1 rood upon Godewinsike, to the north, and in Stubbing, 3 rood upon Henebroccliff, 1 rood at Doleack', 1 rood at Lamiford, 1 rood at Baghennildbrige, 1 rood upon Cornileyke to the north, 1 rood at North-iydole als Garbrade, 1 rood upon Fineakre, 1 rood between the paths of the east dole, 1 rood at Standleywde, 1 rood by Ranschersike butting on Ouepittes, 1 rood butting on Secoldelf, 1 rood at Saltre Clyf - and Iin the north field, 1 rood at Dochashe, 1 rood at the head of Gilbert's croft, 1 rood at Leiridding, 1 rood on Goldiclif,1 rood at Westdole towards Meresik, 1 rood at Fulesik, 1 rood at Hardwike, 1 rood at Smasker to the west, 1 rood at Turnegrave, 1 rood at the mill, 1 rood at Hilleswellefurlange and 1 rood meadow in Langedolebutes - chief rent 2s p a. Witnesses: Hugh de Duckmanton, John the clerk, Richard son of Helewise, Alan son of Geoffrey etc - c1574
50c - Quitclaim by William son of Richard de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Geoffrey de Euedale, of all his title etc to 2 bovates in Ducmanton which Richard, his father, held of Geoffrey - consideration 32a. Witnesses; Hugh de Waleton, Robert de Oggedeston, Alan de Duckmanton etc - c1574
50d - Quitclaim by Geoffrey de Eudale of Duckmanton to Welbeck Abbey of an annual rent of 1/2 mark which the abbey pays for the tenement given to them by Geoffrey, at Ducmanton. Witnesses; Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton, Richard son of Helewys, Mathew son of Robert, Roger son of Laurence etc - c1574
51a - Quitclaim by Agnes, daughter of Geoffrey de Eudale of Ducmanton [Duckmanton], and widow of Thomas Chacshors [?Chaworth] of Staveley Wodthorpe to Welbeck Abbey, of all her title to 3 acres arable in le Longelandes in Ducmanton, and 2s rent which William Franceys paid to Geoffrey, her father, which rent Geoffrey gave to her and Thomas upon the marriage. Witnesses; Geoffrey de Beaton, bailiff of Scarnesdale [Scarsdale], Hugh de Ducmanton etc - c1574
51b - Oath by Agnes, daughter of Geoffrey de Eudale, wife of Thomas Cachehors of Staveley, that she will never cause any dispute with Welbeck Abbey over the bovate which they had of the gift of William son of Richard de Ducmanton and the rent which she received from the said land. Witnesses; Richard, clerk of Staveley, Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton], Richard son of Helewise - c1574
51c - Gift by Agnes, widow of Thomas Cacehors of Staveley to Welbeck Abbey, of 9 rood in the north field of Ducmanton [Duckmanton], viz 3 roods upon Hardwyk, 3 roods in Suythell, 3 roods in Wandoles. Witnesses; Hugh son of Roger de Ducmanton, Richard Hardi of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield], Roger son of Laurence de Ducmanton, John, clerk of Ducmanton, etc - c1574
51d - Quitclaim by Thomas Chachehors of Staveley and Agnes his wife, daughter of Geoffrey de Eudale, of all their title etc to a bovate at Ducmanton [Duckmanton] which the abbey had of the gift of William son of Richard de Ducmanton, and to the rent which they received from the said land. Witnesses; Richard [de Marnham], clerk of Staveley, Hugh de Ducmanton, Richard son of Helewis etc - c1574
51e - Quitclaim by Johanna, widow of Geoffrey de Eudale, to Geoffrey, son and heir of Geoffrey her husband, of 1/2 m rent which she receives as part of her dower from tenements etc in Ducmanton [Duckmanton], formerly held by Geoffrey her husband. Witnesses; Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton, Robert de Hewit, Richard son of Helewys, Mathew son of Robert, Roger son of Laurence, John the clerk, William le Francys of Ducmanton - c1574
52a - Quitclaim by Johanna, widow of Geoffrey de Eudale, to Geoffrey, son and heir of Geoffrey, her husband and to Welbeck Abbey of all her title etc by reason of dower, to all lands, rents, mills, services etc which the abbey or its tenants hold, of the fee of Geoffrey her husband in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] (except the lands which Hugh son of Alan holds) - in consideration of which Geoffrey is to pay her 1/2 m a year and the abbey is to pay her 221/2 d a year for life. Witnesses; Robert de Wynerton, Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton, Robert de Heuit, Hugh de Holebec etc - c1574
52b - Gift by Brother John, Abbot of Welbeck, to Roger de Hinkereshull, [Inkersall] in tail general, of a bovate in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] with the toft and croft which Thomas son of Henry held at an annual rent of 2s for all services except forinsec service and except suit of court twice yearly to the abbey's court at Dukemanton. Witnesses: William le Bret of Brimington, Roger de Duckmanton etc - c1574
52c - Quitclaim by Martin son of Ralf de Hynkreshill to Welbeck Abbey of all his title etc to the land called Presteridhig at Duckmanton, which was the marriage portion of Susanna, his mother. Witnesses; Hugh, vicar of Ducmanton, Ralf de Sydenhall, Alan de Brymington etc - c1574
52d - Gift by Ralf Henkersell of Duckmanton to Robert Henkersell, his son and heir, of all his title to a messuage, 2 bovates, a croft called Ewdale Orchard, a plot of land called Boghtland and a plot called Crowellflat, in Ducmanton, which premises Henry son of Henry Bate had of the gift of Welbeck Abbey for a term of years, for the remainder of the term, subject to a rent payable to the abbey. Witnesses: Henry Dawson, William Bate, John [de Spounden], parson etc Dated at Ducmanton, Epiphany, 10 Hy VI [6 Jan, 1431/2] - c1574
52e - Gift by Hascuil Mussard to Welbeck Abbey, for lighting the altar of all tithes of pannage from his woods at Stavelai [Staveley], in pigs and in money. Witnesses; Geoffrey Barri, Fulc de Monasteriis [Musters] etc - c1574
53a - Gift by Ralf Musard to Welbeck Abbey, for the souls of himself and Isabella his wife of all tithes of pannage which he receives from the park and for foreign woods of Stavele [Staveley], in money and in pigs, for lighting the abbey church. Witnesses; William de Heriz [Eyre], Hacuil de Herdebereghe, Mathew de Hadhersegg [Hathersage], knights, William the chaplain etc. - c1574
53b - Agreement between the abbot and convent of Welbeck and Hugh son of Hugh de Dugmanton [Duckmanton], made in 1269 - Hugh to quitclaim to the abbey a rent of 4s which he receives for the mill of Dugmanton in consideration of which he and his heirs may grind their corn free of charge viz. all which they have in demesne, which they cultivate with their own ploughs in Dugmanton or buy for the sustenance of themselves and their families, saving to the abbey, suit of mill by all Hugh's men who are also to repair the millpond when necessary - if any of Hugh's land is sold, it shall become chargeable for milling - Hugh and his heirs to be quit of suit of court at Dugman- ton, save at the court next after Michael- mas. Witnesses: Robert le Bretun, Robert de Harhill, knight, Ralf de Rerisby etc - c1574
53c - Agreement between Nicholas, Abbot of Welbeck, and Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton], son and heir of Hugh de Ducmanton - Hugh grants to the abbey all his lands in Long-landes, 1 acre arable upon Calcker which Geoffrey de Eudale once held, lying between the lands of the abbey on both sides, 1 acre arable in the east field of Ducmanton, by the Brodmedu to the south, and 3 roods arable in the north field bulking on the croft of Bate son of Wysh - Hugh also to grant a toft and croft with messuage, erected at Northorp in Ducmanton, lying between the messuages of Alan Lefoday and Walter the miller, in exchange for all the land which the abbey has in Wolmercrofte and a toft, croft and messuage which Ralf son of Henry once held of the abbey, subject to a rent of 1/2 d a year for Wolmercroft. Witnesses; Robert Bretun, knight, Ralf de Rerysby etc - c1574
54a-b - Gift by Matildis de Wlneleia to Welbeck Abbey, with the consent of Geoffrey her heir, of 11/2 bovates at Dukemanton and the toft that was Edwin's, subject to a rent of 2d a year. Witnesses: Hugh son of Leising, Robert son of Ragenald, Henry son of Robert etc - c1574
54c - Gift by Matildis de Sutton, daughter of Matildis de Wlneleia, to Welbeck Abbey, of a bovate at Dukemantun, which Matilda her mother gave her in free marriage, which Leviet de Dukemantun holds, in consideration of 20s. Witnesses; John de Bincuria, William Bassett, Henry de Strettun etc - c1574
54d - Confirmation by Matildis de Wlneleia of the gift to Welbeck Abbey by Matildis de Sutton her daughter (see D1005/1/p/54c). Witnesses - [as D1005/1/p/54c] - c1574
54e - Agreement between Laurence son of Robert de Dukemanton and Welbeck Abbey - Laurence gives the abbey 11/2 acres arable in Dukemanton viz 1 acre at Fuleford and 1/2 acre at Hougandeclif upon Enesebroch, in exchange for 1/2 acre at Romwell, 1/2 acre upon Hungerhill and 1/2 acre on the north side of Raghenilde Brigge. Witnesses; Alan de Brimington, Peter de Pecco [Peak], Geoffrey son of Hugh, Henry his brother etc - c1574
54f - Gift by Roger son of Laurence de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of all the meadow which Robert son of Raghanald, his grandfather, bought from Richard Prudume, lying within the embanked meadow called Bentes and extending to the water of Dallye [Doe Lea], with quitclaim of the meadow which the abbey gave to Laurence his father, in exchange for the said pasture of Bentes. Witnesses; Alan de Brimington, Hugh his son, Geoffrey de Eudale etc - c1574
54g - Quitclaim by William son of Richard de Tupincton, [Tupton] and Matilda his wife, to Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton [Duckmanton], of all their title etc to 7 acres land in Walton, which Henry of York once held of Hugh, in consideration of 1m. Witnesses; Thomas de Branton, Walter de Linacker, Walter de Gelingham etc - c1574
54h - Quitclaim by Nicholas son of Richard de Herteltop and Johanna his wife, to Hugh son of Alan de Normanton, of a rent of 12d with homage, relief etc which Robert son of Ralf paid for a bovate of land at Walton, subject to service of 4d a year to the lord of the fee. Witnesses; Lord Roger de Eyncourt, Roger de Briton, Ralf de Sidenal etc - c1574
55a - Gift by H[ugh de Nonant], Bishop of Coventry, to Welbeck Abbey, of the church of Dukemanton with the advowson, the abbey to find a chaplain. Witnesses; William Duredent, Master Richard de Gnohushal [Gnosall, Stafford-shire], Master Ascelin etc - c1574
55b - Gift by G[eoffrey Muschamp], Bishop of Coventry to Welbeck Abbey, of the church of Dukemanton, as H[ugh] his predecessor gave it to them, with 3 marks and 3s a year from the church of Ettewelle [Etwall] during the life of Hugh, the vicar, and after his death to have two parts of the said church. Witnesses; Paul, Abbot of Leicester, Master Robert, Archdeacon of Scopesbur' (Shrewsbury], Master Helya etc - c1574
55c - Gift by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Henry son of Hugh his brother, of 3 acres arable in the fields of Dokemanton, lying in a ploughland called Longlandes, which he bought of William de Spaine, lying north and south - rent 1/2 d a year for all services. Witnesses; Lord Peter de Brimington, Robert de Wynerton, Hugh son of Alan etc - c1574
55d - Quitclaim by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of all his title to 2 bovates and a toft in Ducmanton, which the abbey had of the gift of William Spaine, his kinsman, being the marriage portion of Sigerede, William's mother, and also of Avice, William's sister, subject to a rent of 22d a year - with gift of 1 rood arable in the abbey's ploughland, in exchange for 1 rood in Benelandes [Bean Lands], subject to the service of a pair of white gloves a year. Witnesses; William Basset, Robert de Grendon etc - c1574
55e - Gift by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey of a toft in Dukemanton which belonged to Robert Tupe, lying between the lands which were Hamo's and the street. Witnesses; Alan de Brimington, Laurence son of Robert, Peter de Pecco, Geoffrey son of Simon, Robert de Ripers etc - c1574
56a - Quitclaim by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of all his title etc to 1/2 acre arable in Ducmanton, in Crosklif, which his father Hugh gave to a leper staying in Ducmanton and afterwards gave to the church of St Peter, Ducmanton, without charter. Witnesses; William Basset, Robert de Grendon, Thomas Bassett, Hugh de Waleton etc - c1574
56b - Gift by Geoffrey son of Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Henry son of Hugh de Ducmanton, his brother, of 1 acre upon le Longelandes in the fields of Dokemanton, lying in the east part next to the 3 acres which he sold to Henry - rent 1/2 d a year for all services. Witnesses; Robert de Wynerton, Hugh son of Alan de Dokemanton, Gilbert de Tappeton etc - c1574
56c - Gift by Henry son of Hugh de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of 3 acres arable in the fields of Ducmanton, which he holds of Geoffrey his brother, lying on a plough-land called Longlandis. Witnesses; Robert de Wynerton, Hugh son of Alan etc - c1574
56d - Gift by Henry son of Hugh de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates with a messuage, toft and croft in Ducmanton, which he had of the gift of Geoffrey de Euvedale, his brother, and which he held of the abbey in chief. Witnesses; Hugh de Ducmanton, Richard son of Helewyse, Roger son of Laurence etc - c1574
56e - Inspeximus and confirmation by Leonia de Rennes of a charter of Richard Basset, knight, giving to Welbeck Abbey the vill of Ducmanton [Duckmanton] which he held of the barony of Leonia. Witnesses, A Abbot of Neuhus [Newstead?], Gervase and Richard, parsons of Hekinton [Eckington], Robert de Bretville etc - c1574
56f - Gift by Richard de Winertun to Welbeck Abbey of the church of Dukemanton and whatever right he has therein. Witnesses; Prior of Turgertun [Thurgarton] William his canon, Master Silvester of Nottingham etc - c1574
57a - Grant by John, Earl of Moreton [Mortain - later King John] to Welbeck Abbey of all gifts etc made to the abbey by Henry II, his father, with confirmation of Richard de Winerton's gift of all the vill of Ducmanton [Duckmanton] [see D1005 Z/E1 p56 f] and the land of Hulecot' [Owlcotes] given to the abbey by John, Constable of Chester. Witnesses; Alexander, Prior of Lenton, William de Wenn' etc - c1574
57b - Gift by Richard Basset to Welbeck Abbey of the whole vill of Duckmanton, to be held of Richard Winertun, his lord, subject to a rent of 1/2 mark a year payable to Winertun, Witnesses; Geoffrey son of Peter, William son of Ranulph, Ralf de Handeleia, Richard de Winertun etc - c1574
57c - Gift by Henry de Scutevill to Welbeck Abbey, of the whole vill of Ducmanton [Duckmanton] , which Richard Basset held of his barony, to be held according to the charters of Leonie de Rennes, his mother, Richard Basset and Richard de Winerton. Witnesses; William son of Walkelin, John de Bulli, Robert de Bretevill etc - c1574
57d - Regrant by Geoffrey of Rid' to Richard son of Gervase of Duckmantun [Duckmanton] , to be held by the service of 1 knight. Witnesses; R, Prior of Louda [Louth], Roger Saus, William de Daus etc - c1574
57e - Gift by Mathew son of Robert de Duckmanton to Welbeck Abbey, of 2 bovates at Ducmanton with toft, croft and buildings thereon (except Bolecroft and the meadow by the mill) viz. the bovates which William de Crungsburt and William Berpeingue held of Robert his father, rent 20d a year to the lord of the fee for all services save foreign service. Witnesses; Master William de Luceby, Archdeacon of Derby, Master Ralf de Retford etc - c1574
57f - Quitclaim by Margery, widow of Mathew son of Robert de Dogmanton [Duckmanton] , to Welbeck Abbey, of all her title etc by reason of dower, to a toft with buildings and croft which John de Dogmanton, clerk, holds by letters of the king dated 1268 - consideration 5s paid on St Martin's Day at Sutton in Dale [Sutton Scarsdale]. Witnesses; William de Burkis, vicar of Dogmanton, Hugh son of Hugh de Dogmanton etc - c1574
58a - Gift by William, Abbot of Welbeck to John son of Jacelyn, chaplain of a toft and buildings with croft which formerly belonged to Mathew son of Robert de Ducmanton [Duckmanton] - rent 3s a year. Witnesses; Master Ralf de Retford,Hugh Ducmanton etc - c1574
58b - Quitclaim by Margery, widow of Mathew de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] , to Welbeck Abbey, of all her title by way of dower to 2 bovates in Dukemanton, which the said Mathew once held - consideration, 8s. Witnesses; Hugh de Dukemanton, Richard Hardi of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield], Roger son of Laurence de Dukemanton etc - c1574
58c - Agreement between Richard son of Adam Langedun and Welbeck Abbey - Richard grants to the abbey a rent of 32s 1d in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] viz 3s 1d from Richard's orchard, 14s from Richard son of Helewise, 161/2 d from the said Richard, 161/2 d from Henry the carpenter, 6s from Alan de Eudale, 6s from Amicia de Hundestan and 3s from William Franceys, with ward, relief, escheat etc, to be received for 6 years, in consideration of 7 marks 5s [£4 18 4d]. Witnesses; Hugh de Ducmanton, Richard son of Helewise etc, St Martin in Winter [11 Nov] 1261 - c1574
58d - Quitclaim by Alice, widow of Adam de Longesdun, to Richard her son, of all her title etc by reason of dower, to all the lands etc in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] which were held by Adam. Witnesses; Helo son of William de Longesdun, Robert 'sementar' de Longesdun, Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton etc - c1574
58e - Gift by Richard de Langesdon, son and heir of Adam de Langesdon, to Welbeck Abbey, of all his land in Ducmanton [Duckmanton] with a capital messuage and all meadow, and the homage service and rent of Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton, Richard son of Helewise and William Frauncayes with all his serfs and their families. Witnesses; Peter de Harestan, knight Robert de Winerton of Hinkersic [Inkersall] etc - c1574
59a - Gift by Gervase, son and heir of Richard de Winerton to Welbeck Abbey, of all the land at Ducmanton [Duckmanton] which Richard, his father, gave to the abbey, rent 1/2 mark a year for all services save foreign service. Witnesses: William de Lech, Sheriff of Nottingham, Robert de Muscamp, Alan de St Mary, etc - c1574
59b - Gift by Richard de Winerton to Welbeck Abbey, of all the land that Geoffrey son of Alan holds of him in Ducmanton [Duckmanton], and 2 bovates in Ducmanton of the fee of Lady Susanna daughter of Osbert. Witnesses: Richard Furneus, Roger de Beverchotes etc - c1574
59c - Confirmation by Richard de Winerton to Welbeck Abbey of the gift to the abbey by Geoffrey son of Alan of land in Ducmanton [Duckmanton], of the gift by Lady Susanna, wife of Richard del Lund of a toft and garden on the south side of the village and of 2 bovates which Roger de Wittewelle gave to the abbey. Witnesses: D de Hegh' and A de Barlinges etc - c1574
59d - Gift by Richard de Winerton to Welbeck Abbey of all his land at Ducmanton [Duckmanton], in consideration of 49 marks [32 -13-4d] paid to him by Geoffrey son of Peter, rent 1/2 mark a year for all services save foreign service. If he cannot warrant the land to the abbey, he will give equivalent land from his estate of Wisigebi [? Wigsley] [?] in exchange. Witnesses: Ralf Murdach, sheriff of Nottingham, William son of Ranulph etc - c1574
59e - Agreement between the abbot and canons of Welbeck and their freemen of Dukemanton viz, Allan de Brimington, Hugh his son, Geoffrey de Ewedale, John Bulax and Matilda his wife, Laurence son of Robert, Robert son of Hawis, Helewise daughter of Hawise, Richard son of Henry, Henry son of Hugh, Henry son of Miriele, Henry son of Richard, Mathew son of Robert, Roger son of Richard and Hugh son of Geoffrey. The freemen give to the abbey as tithes, all waste land and meadow in 5 parcels of land at the place called Benth, between the boundary of Sutton and the land of Henry son of William, in consideration of which they are quit of all tithes of hay due to the church of St Peter at Dukemanton. The freemen give to the abbey all their land between the boundary of Sutton and the ploughland called Riecroft and all their arable land between the said boundary and the land of Ralf son of Lenieth, for which the abbey releases sheriff's aid, viz, 10s 4d for 4 bovates. Witnesses: Robert de Horstan, knight , Richard chaplain and vicar of Dukemanton, Robert de Winerton etc - c1574
59f - Gift by Geoffrey son of Peter to Welbeck Abbey of the church of St Peter of Ducemanetun. Witnesses: Ranulf Glanvile, justiciar of the King, Gerard his brother etc. - c1574
60a - Arbitration of the Abbot of Rufford and Master R de Capella, canon of Snell', [Southwell] between R son of Walter parson of Watun [Whatton] and Henry son of Henry Medici [Leech] of Nottingham concerning the chapel of Aslachastun [Aslockton,] - Henry to have all the land belonging to the chapel and all tithes, and to pay R. 20s - R to receive all oblations to the chapel. Witnesses: prior of Wurchesop [Worksop, Nottinghamshire]' Robert de Muscam, knight etc. - c1574
60b - Arbitration of Thomas, Prior of Schelford [Shelford], Eustachius, Prior of Novo Loco [Newstead] and the Prior of Thurgarton, on the instructions of Pope Honorius III, in a dispute between Welbeck Abbey and Tutbury Priory over tithes at Etewelle [Etwall]. Tutbury to give up to Welbeck all tithes of corn and small tithes within the parish of Ettewell; Welbeck to pay Tutbury 3 sesters of wheat a year. Dated in St Peters's Church, Nottingham, St Bricius (13 November) 1226 - c1574
60c - Agreement between Welbeck Abbey and Alan son of Geoffrey Russel of Dukemanton. Alan gives to the abbey, in the name of tithes of hay, all crops, land and meadow which he has at Benth in Ducmanton, lying between the boundary of Sutton and the land of Henry son of William in consideration of which Alan, his heirs and their tenants are to be quit for ever of all tithes of hay due to the church of St Peter, Dukmanton. Alan gives to the abbey all the land which the abbey holds, lying between the Sutton boundary and Ryecroft and all their arable between the said boundary and the land of Ralf son of Lenieth, in consideration of which he, his heirs and their tenants are quit of sheriff's aid. Witnesses: Richard the chaplain, vicar of Duckmanton, Robert de Winerton, Hugh son of Alan etc - c1574
60d - Institution by John, Archdeacon of Derby, on the presentation of Geoffrey son of Peter, of the abbot and monks of Welbeck to the rectory of St Peter, Duckemantun [Duckmanton] - c1574
61a - Gift by John Bulaxe and Matilda his wife to the church of St Peter, Dugmanton, of 1/2 acres arable in Dugmanton, viz 1 rood butting on Riecroft [Rye Croft] and 1 rood by the ploughland called Bruckes, in quittance of their tithes of corn. Witnesses: Alan de Brimington, Hugh his son, Geoffrey de Ewedale etc - c1574
61b - Quitclaim by Roger son of Hugh de Duckmanton to Welbeck Abbey, of all action against the abbey by reason of waste made in his house, garden and curtilage at Dukmanton. Witnesses; John de Encur', Hugh de Lynaker etc - c1574
61c - Gift by Richard son of Henry de Dogmanton to Welbeck Abbey of 1 acre arable at Crosclymes in the west field of Dogmanton, which Richard the reeve once held of him at farm. Witnesses; William de Burkis, vicar of Dugmanton, Hugh de Dugmanton, Richard Hardi etc - c1574
61d - Gift by John son of Thomas de Bramton to Hugh son of Hugh de Dokemanton, of all the tenement at Bramton [Brampton] which Hugh, father of said Hugh, held of Thomas son of Hugh de Bramton, with homage, ward, relief and escheat - rent 1 d a year for all services save foreign service. Witnesses; Robert le Briton, Peter de Brimenton etc - c1574
61e - Gift and quitclaim by Richard son of Herbert de Hameley to Hugh son of Alan de Dukmanton, of a rent of 6d of the 30d a year which he pays for 12 acres and half bovate in Kalale [Calow], in consideration of 1/2 mark . Witnesses; Lord Roger Britone, Lord Peter de Brimenton etc - c1574
61f - Gift and quitclaim by Mary, daughter of William de Wood and Hugh son of Alan de Dukemanton, of all the land which William her father held in Kalale [Calow] that is, 20 acres land with toft and croft and a half bovate. rent 2s 6d a year to the chief lord of the fee for all services save foreign services to the king. Consideration 5 marks. Witnesses; Roger de Eyncurt, Roger de Breton etc - c1574
61g - Gift by Robert son of Godric de Duckemontun to the Brothers of the Temple of Solomon, of 2 bovates and a toft in Duckemanton. Made in the full chapter of Scarnsdal [Scarsdale] at Cesterfeld [Chesterfield]. Witnesses; Geoffrey de Cane', Walter de Cane' etc - c1574
62a - Quitclaim by Brother Guydo de Foresta, Master of the Temple in England, to Brother Thomas, Abbot of Welbeck, of all his title to a rent of 12d a year from 2 bovates which Robert, son of Henry Bonde, and Thomas his brother hold in Dugmanton. Dated St Barnabas [11 June], 1292. Witnesses; Brother Thomas de Bran, Brother William de Yere etc - c1574
62b - Quitclaim by Richard Beverage of Sutton in Dal [Sutton Scarsdale] to Welbeck Abbey, of all his title etc to common of pasture in a plot of land lying between the stream of Calehale [Calow] and Polesbroc [Poolsbrook], which land Robert de Harestan gave to the abbey by fine in 10 Hy III [1225-6] before Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, Stephen de Segrave, Robert de Lessington, William son of Warin and William Basset, at Nottingham and which common of pasture he exacted from the abbey by writ of disseisin in 18 Ed I [1289-90]. Witnesses; Simon de Glapwelle, Richard Dun, William de Leke of Scarthclif [Scarcliffe] etc - c1574
62c - Quitclaim by Peter son of William son of Thomas de Sutton in Dal, [as D1005/1/p/62b] - c1574
62d - Confirmation by John de Stotevill, Lord of Ekynton [Eckington] of a gift by Matilda de Dukmanton to Welbeck Abbey of 2 bovates and half a messuage in Duckmanton. Witnesses; William le Dret, Stephen Reyr, Roger de Duckmanton etc - c1574
62e - Final concord before Silvester, Bishop [of Carlisle], Roger de Thurbelby, Gilbert de Preston and Adam de Hilton, between Hugh, Abbot of Welbeck, plaintiff and Richard de Wynerton, defendant, of a tenement in Dogmanton which Richard acknowledges to be the right of the abbot, subject to a rent of 1 mark a year and foreign service, consideration 3 marks. Dated at Nottingham, 1 month of Easter [28 Apr] 36 Hy III - c1574
63a - Agreement between William de Stutevile, son of John de Stutevile, and Hugh, Abbot of Welbeck William to quitclaim to the abbey and to Thomas de Mellis[?Maux], all suit of court which he exacts from a tenement held by the abbey at Duckmanton, save at 2 courts a year, consideration 1/2 mark a year. Witnesses; Joscelin de Staynesby, Ralf de Reresby etc - c1574
63b - Quitclaim by Thomas de Mellis, son and heir of Lord Richard de Wynirton to Welbeck Abbey, of 1/2 mark rent which the abbey pays him for a tenement in Ducmanton [Duckmanton]. Witnesses; Lord Roger de Alneto, knight, Lord Hugh, vicar of Watton [Whatton, Nottinghamshire] etc - c1574
63c-e - Gift by Geoffrey, son and heir of Geoffrey son of Hugh de Duckmanton to Welbeck Abbey, of 4 bovates of his demesne with a capital mansion in Ducmanton, of the inheritance of Geoffrey his father, with the homage and service of all his free tenants and serfs, rent 1/2 mark a year. Witnesses; Lord Roger Briton, knight, Lord Peter de Brimington, knight, Robert de Winerton, Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton etc - c1574
64a - Gift by Hugh son of Michael de Donington to Ralf his son, for his journey on Hugh's behalf on pilgrimage to St James [Santiago de Compostella, Spain] of all his land, houses etc in Donington and elsewhere, which came to him on the death of his father Michael, son of Haspelin de Donington, rendering yearly, after Hugh's death, 1d for lighting the altar of St James in the chapel of St James the Baptist [sic] at Laccon [Lacon, Shropshire] - c1574
64b - Licence by Richard II to John de Barle- burgh and Agnes his wife, in consideration of 22 marks [£14 13 4d] paid by Welbeck Abbey, to alienate to the abbey 8 messuages, 25 bovates, and 23s rent from the lands held by Henry Davesson, John Pakc, John Betrem and John Cook in Dukmanton, and to John Tyrswell for 2 messuages, and to Robert de Stowe for 1 messuage at Retford in le Clay, Nottinghamshire. Nov, 20 Ric II [1396] - c1574
64c - Licence by Edward III to Matilda de Dukmanton to alienate to Welbeck Abbey 2 bovates and half a messuage in Duk-manton, and to Michael son of John de Rysshende for 2 parts of a messuage and 2 bovates at Newbold 10 Jan, 6 Ed III [1333] - c1574
65a - Lease by Welbeck Abbey to William le Warde and Lucia his wife, of a messuage and 2 bovates at Duckmanton formerly held by Hugh de Cotes, for their lives, at 6s a year and suit of court at the two great courts at Duckmanton yearly, rendering 3d a year in lieu of all other suit of court. Dated at Welbeck, Sunday, St John the Evangelist, 6 Ed III [27 Dec 1332] - c1574
65b - Quitclaim by William de Barton, rector of Sutton in Dale [Sutton Scarsdale] to Welbeck Abbey as rector of Duckmanton, of all his title by reason of tithes of corn and hay, or other profits, to lands in the fields of Sutton, at a place called Le Lothlands. Witnesses, Lord Roger, rector of Dranfeld [Dronfield] etc. Dated at Sutton in Dale, Thursday after St Bartholemew [28 Aug] 1315 - c1574
65c - Letter of Edward III to Thomas de Ingelby and William de Burgh, justices of assize for Derbyshire, re a case of novel disseisin brought by Welbeck Abbey against Thomas son of Gilbert de Bollesover, [Bolsover] Richard Mariory of Bollesover and John Tasker of Bollesover concerning a tenement in Dukmanton, including a plot of 1 acre alleged to be parcel of the royal manor of Bollesover which is in the custody of Thomas and Richard. Dated at Westminster, 20 Nov, 50 Ed III - c1574
66a - Gift by Henry son of Roger de Dukmanton and Matilda his wife to John son of Roger son of Thomas de Dukmanton, of a messuage and 2 bovates in Dukmanton, formerly held by William Sheperd rent 8s a year for all services save foreign service. Witnesses; Richard Margery of Dukmanton, William Ward of Dukmanton etc. Dated at Dukmanton, Saturday after St Luke, 20 Ed III [21 Oct, 1346] - c1574
66b - Final concord before William Thirnying, William Rikholl, John Markham, William Hankeford and William Brenchesle, between abbot of Welbeck, plaintiff and John de Barleburgh and Agnes his wife, defendants, of 8 messuages, 25 bovates and 23s rent in Dukmanton. Consideration 200m [£133 6 8d] Dated at Westminster, Day after St Martin, 22 Ric II [12 Nov, 1398] - c1574
66c - Bargain and sale by William, Abbot of Welbeck, to John Breylesford and William Bocker of Duckmanton, in consideration of £10, of his wood at Wynffeld [North Wingfield] called Ladye Greyve. John and William to fence off the spring at their own cost and to have 3 years to utter their bargain and to leave the spring fenced for 4 years more. 31 May, 14 Ed IV [nb this entry has been crossed through] - c1574
66d - Exemplification by Welbeck Abbey, having received certain lands etc in Dukmanton from John de Barleburgh and Agnes his wife, of a quitclaim made to John and Agnes by John de Carleton and Agatha his wife, widow of Henry de Dukmanton [Duckmanton], of all their title to all the lands etc formerly held by the said Henry in Dukmanton and Calale [Calow], of the in-heritance of Agatha, which ought to descend to Agnes on Agatha's death. Dated at Carleton in Lyndryke [Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire] 27 Sep, 20 Ric II [1396]. Dated in the Chapter House, 28 Sep, 20 Ric II - c1574
67a - Lease by Welbeck Abbey to John de Barleburgh of Dukmanton [Duckmanton] and Agnes his wife, of a capital messuage at Dukmanton called le Halle with all lands pertaining thereto, formerly the property of Henry de Dukmanton, which premises, with others were given to the abbey by John and Agnes, for their lives at 43s 4d a year during John's life and 20s a year there- after; to have also a rent of 6 marks for the life of Agatha, mother of Agnes, and after Agatha's death, a rent of 8 marks [nb. the land given to the abbey by John and Agnes is 31 bovates with certain tofts, viz. 1 bovate held by Oliver son of Giles, 1 cottage by John Parson, 2 tofts and 1 bovate by Thomas Halle, 1 toft with croft by Alice de Calale, 1 toft and croft by Robert Scorier, 2 tofts and 3 bovates by John Cooke, 1 toft and 2 bovates by John Pake, 1 toft and 5 bovates by Nicholas Thekeyne, 1 toft and 2 bovates by John Bertrem, 1 croft and 2 selions by Henry Dawson, 2 bovates in the abbey's hands, 1 bovate by Avycia wife of Richard with a toft and 1 bovate, the residue in John and Agnes's hands. ] 10 Aug, 22 Ric II [1398] - c1574
67b - Lease by John de Carleton and Agatha his wife to John de Barleburgh and Agnes his wife, of all lands etc formerly held by Henry de Dukmanton, in Dukmanton [Duckmanton] and Calale [Calow], for the life of Agatha, at 5 marks 6s 8d [£3 13 4d] a year for the first 5 years and 10 marks [£6 13 4d] a year thereafter. Dated at Dukmanton, Christmas [25 Dec], 19 Ric II - c1574
67c - [See D1005 Z/E1 p67 a] - c1574
68a - Gift by John de Barleburgh and Agnes his wife to Welbeck Abbey, of all their lands etc. in Dukmanton [Duckmanton]. Witnesses; Ralf Frecheville, Nicholas Sensell, knights, Ankerus Brymyngton, Roger Hynkersell etc. Dated at Dukmanton, St James 22 Ric I [25 Jul, 1398] - c1574
68b - Grant by John Radys, son of William Radys of Hynkersell [Inkersall] to Welbeck Abbey of a watercourse or gutter called le Sough from the abbey's sea coal mine, below and over all his lands as far as Reynald Brigg, with liberty to enter his land to clear the sough whenever it becomes blocked 30 Dec, 27 Hy VI [1448] - c1574
68c - Grant by William Sudbury to Welbeck Abbey, [as D1005/1/p/68b] 20 Dec, 27 Henry VI [1448] - c1574
68d - Grant by John Stanley and Robert his son, to Welbeck Abbey, as D1005/1/p/68a. Tuesday before Simon and Jude, 20 Hy VI [26 Oct 1451] - c1574
68e - Grant by Arnald and John Savage to Welbeck Abbey of a mine of sea coal at Dugmanton, beneath and upon their lands, with liberty to dig in their lands for a water course. 4 Jul, 35 Hy VI [1457] - c1574
68f - Grant by Richard Aykerod of Hepton- brige to the Abbot of Welbeck, of liberty to sink a coal pit in 4 lands of Richard at Dukmanton [Duckmanton], between the coal pits on the north and the common pasture on the south, and to make a sough for the avoidance of water according to the custom of the liberty, for the life of the abbot, in consideration of a certain sum of money. Witnesses, William Foxe, Roger Wright, John Bocher etc 4 Aug, 1 Hy VII [1486] - c1574
68g - Sale by Richard Aykerod to the abbot of all the coals that can be got from beneath the said 4 lands 4 Aug - c1574
69a - Gift by John de Wytynton to Henry de Duckmanton and Matilda his wife, of all his messuages, lands etc in Dukmanton, with all the messuages etc which Elizabeth, widow of Roger de Dukmanton, held of him in dower, with the reversion of the messuages etc which Agnes, widow of Roger de Dukmanton, holds of him in dower, in tail general and for want of heirs, remainder to John, son of Matilda Laverok, wife of Henry de Dukmanton, in tail general, and for want of heirs remainder to Alice, daughter of Matilda Laverok, in tail general, and for want of heirs, remainder to the right heirs of Henry also grant of all his goods and chattels in the above lands etc Dated at Dukmanton, Monday before St Margaret, 16 Ed III [15 Jul, 1342] - c1574
69b - Quitclaim by Laurence son of Richard son of Roger de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to his brother Robert, of all his title etc to a toft, 31/2 acres land and pasture and 2 doles in Dukmanton namely the toft which Roger son of Thomas held, 11/2 acres in Estfild, 1 acre in le Stubbinges, 1 acre in le Northfeld and 2 doles below Lyttewodde, given to Robert by Richard, their father. Witnesses: Roger de Dukmanton, Roger Gamele of Hynkersill [Inkersall] etc. Dated at Duckmanton, Sunday after the Purification, 17 Ed II [5 Feb, 1324] - c1574
69c - Gift by Richard son of Roger de Duckmanton to Robert, his son, of a toft and croft at Dukmanton which Roger son of Hugh de Dukmanton once held with 7 acres arable and 6 doles below Lyttle-wode namely 1 acre in le Estfild between Richard's land and the land of Roger de Dukmanton, butting on Romewell Dike, 1 acre between the lands of Roger de Dukmanton and Robert son of Henry butting upon le Moneoke Gate, 1/2 acre between the lands of William the miller and Mathew, butting on Ufcrofte, 1 rood upon Stanwelle Hill, 1 rood at le Brodapletre Medue, 1 rood butting on Lytel Crossegate between Richard's land on the south and Robert son of Hugh's on the north 1/2 acre between Richard's lands to the north and the abbot of Welbeck's to the south, butting between Crowell Sike and Godwinsike 1/2 acre by Hinkersell Sike between the lands of Richard and of Robert son of Hugh, in le Stubbinge 3 roods upon Cornylegh Havedlande, 1 acre at le Sunckel in le Northfild, 1/2 acre at Lythbirke, one head butting on le Fernyleh and the other on a sike towards le Doky Hatch, 1/2 acre at Moroke Gate between the lands of Roger de Dokemanton and Geoffrey Willoke, 1 rood in the south part of Makeu Medue, on head butting on le Merke and the other on the land of Robert son of Hugh - rent 6d a year. Witnesses; Roger de Dukemanton, Adam de Norton, William the clerk etc Dated at Dukmanton, St Mark, 11 Ed II [25 Apr, 1318] - c1574
70a - Quitclaim by Matilda de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of all her title etc to all lands etc in Dukmanton, of an inheritance of Emma de Capella,[Capel] her aunt. Dated at Wolaston [Wollaston, Nottinghamshire], Monday after St John ante Portam Latinam [8 May] 1312 - c1574
70b - Quitclaim by Matilda de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, as in D1005/1/p/70a. Dated at Wolaston, Nativity of St John the Baptist [24 Jun] 1312 - c1574
70c - Gift by Matilda de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Welbeck Abbey, of lands as in D1005/1/p/70b. Witnesses; Robert le Bray, Thomas de Berkeley, knights, etc. Dated at Wolaston, St John ante Portram Latinam [6 May] 1312 - c1574
70d - Agreement between Matilda de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] and Welbeck Abbey. Matilda to give to the abbey all her lands in Dukmanton, of the inheritance of Emma de Capella [Capel], her aunt, for 20 years. Dated at Wolaston, Friday after Ascension [5 May] 1312 - c1574
70e - Grant by Ankerus Scorer of Dukmanton, to John, Abbot of Welbeck, of a water-course or gutter called le Sought, from the abbey's sea coal mine in Duckmanton, beneath and over all his lands as far as Reynald [Brigg], with liberty to enter his lands to clear the sough if it shall become blocked. Tuesday before Simon and Jude, 30 Hy VI 926 Oct, 1451] - c1574
70f - Grant by Arnald Savage, esq and John Scorer to Welbeck Abbey, of a water course called le Sough from the abbey's sea coal mine in Duckmanton beneath and upon their lands as far as Reynald-brigge 4 Jul, 35 Hy VI [1457] - c1574
71a - Agreement between William, Abbot of Welbeck and Hugh son of Alan de Dukmanton [Duckmanton]. Hugh to give the abbey all his title etc to 6 bovates at Dukmanton, of which Richard son of Hugh holds 1 bovate, Thomas Bonde 1 bovate (saving to Hugh 16d a year from the 2 bovates), Henry son of Gode 2 bovates, except toft and croft and Robert Bate 2 bovates. Also a close extending from Kyrke Lane in the east and butting on a close of Hugh's Purlewell- esyke with its meadow called Pyrlewell-esyk, a toft lying between the tofts of Roger son of Richard and John his brother 1 acre upon Salecroft by the land of the said Roger, 2 acres in Pytemannecrofte, 1 rood extending westwards and butting on Halleflat, 1 rood butting between Salecroft and Blacston Acre, a plot of meadow in Godwynesyke, butting on the lands of Hugh, in consideration of a quitclaim by the abbey of their title to a toft, croft and garden lying between the tofts and crofts of Richard son of Hugh and Henry son of Gode, and a close called Salecroft which lies by the lands of Hugh and butts on the way to Bollesover [Bolsover], which lands Alan, father of Hugh, once held with gift of 10 marks and a toft and croft held by Henry son of Gode. Witnesses; Lord Roger Briton, Peter de Brimington etc Annunciation [25 Mar] 1243 - c1574
71b - Gift by Geoffrey son of Geoffrey de Dukemanton [Duckmanton] to Hugh son of Geoffrey de Dukemanton, his brother, of all the lands etc of Geoffrey, their father, in Dukemanton rent 2 marks [£1 6 8d] a year. Witnesses; Roger de Eyncurt, Roger Briton, Joscelin de Steynesby, Hugh de Dukemanton etc. First Sunday in Advent, 32 Hy III [1 Dec, 1247] - c1574
71c - Gift by Hugh son of Geoffrey de Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Hugh son of Alan de Ducmanton, of 2 bovates at Ducmantonn which William son of Ralf held of Geoffrey, his father, with the said William and all his family etc Rent 11/2 lb wax a year, con-sideration 7 marks Witnesses: Lord Roger Birton of Walton, Lord Peter de Brimington, Peter son of Hugh de Brimington etc - c1574
72a - Grant by William, Abbot of Welbeck, to Hugh son of Alan de Duckmanton and Emma his wife, of full participation in all spiritual bounty in the abbey church and of a service in the abbey when they die, their names to be included in the martyrology of the abbey. Vigil of the Annunciation [24 Mar], 1242/3 - c1574
72b - Gift by Richard Dawson of Dukmanton [Duckmanton] to Henry Dawson his brother, of a toft and croft called Robbecroft, between Pykmancroft and the village of Dukmanton, which he had of the gift of Robert Richardson, with a plot of meadow called Dawemedew and 4 selions arable upon le Stubbyng [Stubbing] at le Wolfpyt, butting on Heleleghe Hadland and Esebroksyke, with 1/2 acre meadow upon Muruldesyke and Midelcalves, which he had of the gift of the said Robert de Hoghton. Witnesses; Roger de Hynkersell, Robert Scorer, John Cooke etc. Dated at Dukmanton, Monday after Michaelmas, 16 Ric II [30 Sep, 1392] - c1574
72c - Gift by Henry Daweson of Dukmanton [Duckmanton] , brother of Richard Daweson, to Adam Broun of Cestrefeld [Chesterfield] of premises as 'b'. Witnesses; Lord John de Borogh, vicar of Dukmanton, John de Barlebrughe of Dukmanton, Roger Wryght of Dukmanton etc. Dated at Dukmanton, Exaltation of the Cross, 2 Hy IV [14 Sep, 1401] - c1574
72d - Gift by Henry Daweson of Dugmanton [Duckmanton] to John Hogeson of Dugmanton, of a toft and croft called Robbecrofte with other lands which he had of the gift of Richard, his brother. Witnesses; Thomas Baret, John de ye Kyrke, chaplain, Richard Leek, William Bare, Robert Scorer etc All Saints, 5 Hy V [1 Nov, 1417] - c1574
72e - Gift by John Hogeson of Dugmanton [Duckmanton] to John de ye Kyrke, chaplain, of premises [as D1005/1/p/72d] Witnesses; Robert Hynkersell, John Grene, John Scorer etc St Nicholas, 11 Hy VI [6 Nov 1432] - c1574
73a - Gift by John de ye Kyrk, chaplain, to Henry Lauranc and Avice his wife, of premises [as D1005/1/p/72d]. Witnesses, John Watson of Dugmanton [Duckmanton] , William Bocher of Dugmanton, Ankerus Scorer of Dugmanton etc. St Silvester, 17 Hy VI [31 Dec, 1438] - c1574
73b - Gift by Thomas Laurans to Martin Laurans his son, of premises as 'a', which he had of the gift of Henry Laurans, his father. Witnesses: Ralf Wryght of Dukmanton [Duckmanton], etc St Blase, 3 Hy VII [3 Feb, 1488] - c1574
73c - Gift by Henry Dawson of Dugmanton to John Coventre, clerk, William Wester, clerk and Henry Cooke, clerk, of a toft called Pykmancroft at Dugmanton, with all other the lands which he had of the gift of Adam Broun. Witnesses: Thomas Baret, John Tapton, Ankerus de Hynkersell, etc. All Saints, 5 Hy V [1 Nov, 1417] - c1574
73d - Gift by John Laurans, clerk, rector of Staveley, to Frauncis Leek of Sutton in le Dale, knight, in consideration of £15, of a messuage and lands in Dukmanton, in the occupation of Edward Collyer. 11 Mar, 8 Eliz I [1566] - c1574
73e - Power of attorney by Francis Leeke of Sutton in le Dale, to John Morley, to receive seisin of premises as 'd' from John Laurans. 11 Mar, 8 Eliz I [1566] - c1574
74a - Lease by Fraunces Leek of Sutton in le Dale, esq to Peter Frechvile of Staveley, esq, of his title to the tenth part of pannage arising yearly from the park and other foreign woods of Staveley, by means of serveral grants by Hasculf Musard and Rauff Musard to the late abbey of Welbeck, and also his right to pasture in a wood called Westwood and in any other foreign wood within the lordship of Staveley, for 50 years at 10s a year. 20 Jan 35 Hy VIII [1544] - c1574
74b - Lease by Sir Fraunces Leek of Sutton in le Dale, knight, to Peter Frechvile of Staveley, esq, of pannage etc, [as D1005/1/p/74a], for 60 years at 10s a year 28 Aug, 1 Eliz I [1559] - c1574
75a - Inspeximus by Elizabeth I of: a) grant of free warren in his lands at Pleslegh. Witnesses; Godfrey [Giffard], Bishop of Worcester, William [Middleton], Bishop of Norwich, Edmund [Earl of Lancaster] 'our brother', Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Otto de Grandeson, Robert Tibetott etc. Dated at Westminster, 9 May, 13 Ed I [1285] P75 b) charter of Edward I to Welbeck Abbey, granting to [1291] Welbeck Abbey, free warren in the abbey's lands at Whytyn [Whitton], Fibugham [Fillingham ?], Ingham and Cotes [Coates] [Lincolnshire], Whatton, Aslocton [Aslockton], Flyntham [Flintham], Kneveton [Kneeton], Inersagh [?], Gledethorpe [Gledthorpe], Hattefeld Hirst [Hatfield Hurst], Belgh [Belph, p Whitwell, Dbs], Colingthweit [probably Collingthwaite Grange], Cukeneye [Cuckney], Langwath [Langwith], Cloune [Clowne], Norton, Milnethorpe [?], Swaynthorp [Swinethorp, Lincoln-shire?], Olecotes [Oldcoats] and Stirap [Styrrup] [Nottinghamshire] and Duke-manton [Duckmanton], Winefeld [North Wingfield], Newbold and Creswell. Witnesses; John [le Romeyn] Arch-bishop of York, Anthony [Bek], Bishop of Durham, John de Warren, Earl of Surrey, William le Latimer, William de Leyburn, Eustace de Marche, Richard de Bosco, Gilbert de Briddeshall etc. Dated at York, 5 Apr, 19 Ed I [1291] inspeximus at the request of Frauncis Leek knight. Dated at Westminster, 16 Oct, 8 Eliz I [1566] - c1574
75a - Inspeximus by Elizabeth I of: charter of Edward I to Thomas Bek, Bishop of Menevia [St Davids], granting the right to hold a market at his manor of Pleseleghe [Pleasley] every Monday, an annual fair for 3 days on the eve, day and day after St Luke [17-19 Oct], other fair for 3 days on the eve, day and day after St Martin [10-12 Nov] with - c1574
76a - Letters patent of Henry VIII granting to Frauncis Leke of Sutton, esq, in con-sideration of £616 15 10d, the manor of Dugmanton with all appurtenances, late parcel of the possessions of Welbeck Abbey, with all the glebe and tithes of corn pertaining to the rectory of Dugman-ton. Dated at Westminster, 17 Feb 30 Hy VIII [1538/9] - c1574
77a-c - Aquittances to Fraunces Leke for payment of the purchase money for Duckmanton, paid in 3 instalments to the Court of Augmentations, 1539/1540 - c1574
77d - Abbreviation of charters relating to land in Wynefeld [North Wingfield]'. Roger Deyncourt gave to Welbeck Abbey all his land and meadow at Wynfeld with common of pasture in Lochagn [Locko] and his meadow in Winefeld (except the advowson of the church and the lands pertaining to Park-house), also the close of wood called Lanedigreve [Longreave, p Pilsley], his mill with the pond, the water Elnefordam and the new pond below Lengreve and the homage and service of William Deyncourt, his brother, and all other free tenants and serfs. - c1574
79-80 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
81a - Sale and quitclaim by Oliver Cusin of Kynewaldemeris [Killamarsh] to Thomas son of Robert Spinc of Ekynton [Eckington] of a moiety of land and meadow in a croft called Stevenecroft that is 3 acres land and meadow, in Kynewaldemers, at 4d a year for all services save foreign service, one plough service at Quadragesima and one harvest service in autumn by all his family, except his wife - with further gift of 1 acre arable and 1 rood meadow namely 1/2 acre at Haygate between the lands of Richard de Treton and Nicholas the reeve, 1/2 acre in Hassarto of the priest and 1 rood meadow in Hasegarhale consideration 5s. Witnesses; John, parson of Ekynton, John de Waleswa', Richard Treton, Peter Armigero, [Arminger] Richard son of William. - c1574
81b - Gift by Thomas son of Robert Spinc of Ekenton [Eckington] to Robert and Ralf son of Osanne de Kynewaldemeris [Killamarsh], of premises [as D1005/1/p/81a] Witnesses: John, rector of a moiety of the church of Ekenton Richard, clerk of Bacton [Beighton], Alexander Dolfin, Oliver de Eckenton, Peter Armigerus [Arminger] etc - c1574
81c - Gift by Robert son of Osanne to Ralf his brother of his share of premises [as D1005/1/p/81a]. Witnesses; John, rector of a moiety of the church of Ekinton, Richard de Becton, clerk, John de Berchets of Ekinton, Alexander Dolfin etc - c1574
81d - Quitclaim by Edusa, widow of Robert de Dulterham of Spinkhull [Spinkhill, Eckington] to Robert de Fen', 'engineer,' of Cesterfeld [Chesterfield], of all her title etc to 3 acres arable and 4 acres 1 rood meadow at Ranstorye, in the fee of Kinuoldmarche. Witnesses; Ralf, clerk of Kinuoldmarche, William Warde of the same, Ralf de Treton of the same, John his brother, etc - c1574
82a - Gift by William son of Osane de Kynewaldmeris to Ralf his brother, of 2 acres arable and 2 small selions at Kinewoldemeris, that is, 1 acre between the toft of Ralf and the land of John son of Peter, 11/2 roods upon le Newestubbingis, 1/2 rood at Oddisflatisend, 1 rood upon le Bromstubbing, 1 rood outside the meadow of Jordan extending to le Kersiche and 2 selions extending to the north - rent 4 d a year. Witnesses; Brother Yuone[Ivo], William Funteney, William the forester of Kine-woldemeris, John son of Peter of the same, Alexander Dolphin etc - c1574
82b - Gift by William son of Osanne to Ralf his brother, of 1/2 acre meadow at Kinewald-mersse that is 1 rood in the meadow of Kinewaldmersse in Lerioding, between Adam de Wood's meadow and Ralf's meadow, extending north and south, and 1 rood in le Fordolis, upon condition that Ralf maintains a lamp before the cross in Kinewaldemersse at mass and vespers on all holydays and Sundays. Witnesses; William Forster, John son of Peter, Adam at the Wood, Ralf de Treton etc - c1574
82c - Gift by Adam son of Richard de Wood of Kynewaldemers to Ralf son of Ralf son of Ossanne de Kynewaldemers, of a plot of arable called Coles Wayn Stubbing at Kynewaldemers, lying between the lands of Ralf and of William Lewodewarde - rent, a rose a year for all services. Witnesses; Geoffrey de Becton, clerk, John son of Peter de Kynewaldemers, etc - c1574
82d - Gift by William son of Ralf de Kynewaldemers to Giles de Rommelay, of 2 selions in exchange at Kynewaldemers, at a place called Boyley [Boiley], lying between the land of German de Treton to the south and Robert de Treton to the north, Hugh le Parcars to the east and the said William to the west. Witnesses; John de Hacunthorpe, William le Warde of Kynewaldmers, Thomas de Beghton of the same etc. Dated at Kynewaldmers, Sunday, St Michael, 5 Ed III [29 Sep, 1331] - c1574
82e - Quitclaim by Audeleya daughter of John le Sauvage of Scharrecliff [Scarcliff] to Ralf Attewode of Houghton, of all her title etc to all the lands etc which belonged to John Sauvage, her father, in Houghton, which Ralf had of the gift of Edmund Sauvage, her brother. Witnesses; John Attewode of Houghton, William Bote of the same etc. Dated at Houghton, Saturday after the Purification, 50 Ed III [8 Feb 1376] - c1574
83a - Gift by Giles de Romeley to Robert Lisson, of a messuage and curtilage lying between the messuage of Ralf the miller and the toft which William Ledbec holds of Giles, in Kynewaldmerch, with 3 acres arable, that is 3 roods in [blank] between the lands of Gilbert Treton and Robert Treton, lying east and west, 1/2 acre at Haymere between the lands of William son of Ralf and Hugh Parker, lying east and west, 3 roods upon Lovil between the lands of William son of Ralf on both sides, lying east and west, 1/2 acre at Stonipit between the lands of William son of Ralf and William Ward, lying east and west, and 1/2 acre by the croft of William Scorar, between the lands of the said Williams, lying east and west rent 4d a year for all services. Witnesses: John Plomley, William son of Ralf of Kynewoldmerche, William Ward etc. Dated at Kynewaldmerche, Sunday after the Purification, 20 Ed III [4 Feb, 1347] - c1574
83b - Gift by Isabella Scorer of Kynewaldmerche, widow, to Richard, her son, of 1/2 acre meadow in Kynwaldmarshe, at a place called Coteryddynge, between William Ward's meadow on the east and the water of Roder [Rother] on the west to rent 1d a year for all services. Witnesses; William Warde, William de Roumeley, John Attekyrke etc. Dated at Kynewaldmarsche, St Thomas, 33 Ed III [21 Dec, 1359] - c1574
83c - Gift by Giles de Romley to John his son, of a toft and curtilage lying between the land of Thomas de Goushil, knight and the toft of William, son of William Bridge, butting upon the land of the said William and upon le Grene, which toft he had of the gift of Roger Treton. Witnesses; John Plomley, Robert Brian, William le Ward etc. Dated at Kynwadmerse, Monday before St Martin, 18 Ed III [8 Nov, 1344] - c1574
83d - Gift by Peter, son of William Scorer of Kynwaldmersche to Isabella Scorer, his mother, of all the lands in Kynwaldmersche which he has of her gift, for her life. Witnesses; William Warde, William Roumeley, Ralf de Langford etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Saturday after St Chad, 38 Ed III [9 Mar, 1364] - c1574
84a - Gift by William Scorer of Roderam [Rotherham, Yorkshire] to John Salattar, vicar of Roderam, Robert de Hill, chaplain, William Hingam, chaplain and John Brown of London, of all his lands in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, that is in Roderam and Killomarsche. Witnesses; John Mersburgh, John Palden, Randolf Ponay, John Ponay, John Brampton etc. Dated at Roderam, St Matthew, 22 Ric II [21 Sep, 1398] - c1574
84b - Gift by Isabella, widow of William Scorer of Kynwaldmerche, to Peter, her son, of a moiety of all lands in Kynwaldmerche which descended to her on the death of Ralf son of Matilda, her father. Witnesses; William de Roumeley, William le Ward, Robert de Langford etc Dated at Kynwaldmerch, Sunday after the Conversion of St Paul, 38 Ed III [13 Oct, 1364] - c1574
84c - Gift by Isabella, widow of William Scorer, to John, her son, of a moiety of premises, [as D1005/1/p/84b] Witnesses; William le Ward of Kynwaldemersch, William de Rommeley of the same etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Sunday after the Exaltation of the Cross, 38 Ed III [16 Sep, 1364] - c1574
84d - Gift by John Scorer of Kynwaldmersch to Richard Scorer his brother, of all the lands in Kynwaldmersch which he had from Isabella, their mother. Witnesses: William Ward of Kynwaldmersche, William Roumley of the same etc. Dated at Kynwalmershe, St Barnabas, 48 Ed III [11 Jun 1374] - c1574
84e - Gift by Richard Scorer of Kynwaldmersch to William his son, of all his lands etc in Kynwaldmersche. Witnesses; William Ward, John Atkyrk, William de Romeley etc Dated at Kynwaldmershe, St Mark, 51 Ed III [25 Apr, 1377] - c1574
84f - Gift by Peter Scorer to Kynwaldmersche to William Scorer of Roderham [Rotherham, Yorkshire], of all the lands which he had of the gift of Isabella Scorer, his mother. Witnesses; William Warde, William de Romeley etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, SS Fabian and Sebastian [20 Jan] 1389 - c1574
85a - Gift by John Scorer, son of William Scorer of Kynwaldmersche to Isabella Scorer, his mother, of a messuage and croft in Kynwaldmersche, between the tenements of William son of German and William Scorer, for her life. Witnesses; William Warde, William Romley, John atte Kyrke etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Sunday after St George, 23 Ed III [29 Apr 1358] - c1574
85b - Lease by Isabella Scorer of Kynwaldmersche to Richard son of Giles Romeleye, of 1/2 acre at Boyleye, in the fields of Kynwaldmersche, between the lands of William son of Ralf and William Scorer, for 20 years at a certain rent. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Monday after Michaelmas, 32 Ed III [1 Oct 1358] - c1574
85c - Gift by John, son of William Scorer of Kynwaldmersche, and Peter his brother, to Isabella their mother, for her life of all the lands etc in Kynwaldmersche which they had of her gift. Witnesses: William Ward, William de Roumeley etc Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Sunday after St Chad 42 Ed III [5 Mar, 1368] - c1574
85d - Grant by Richard Scorer of Kynwaldemarsche to John Scorer his brother, of 8a year for his life. Witnesses; William Warde of Kynwald-mersche, Robert Romeley of the same etc Dated at Kynwaldmarsche, St Matthew, [1377] 51 Ed III [21 Sep, 1377] - c1574
85e - Gift by Alice, widow of John Schorer of Kynwaldmersch, to Adam Culteler of Ullay [Ulley, Yorkshire] of all the lands etc given to her by her husband, for her life. Witnesses: William Warde, John de Kyrke, William de Rowmley etc Dated at Kynwaldmersh, Sunday before the Invention of the Cross [2 May] 1395 - c1574
86a - Gift by William Maudrell, son of Ralf Maudrell of Becthon [Beighton] to Isabella his niece, daughter of William Maudrell, of all his lands etc in Kynwaldmers, that is the land he holds of Master John de Stuteville. Witnesses; Philip de Ekenton, marshal, William Dolphin of Plomeley [Plumbley, Eckington] etc - c1574
86b - Gift by Isabella, daughter of William Maudrell of Wales [Yorkshire] to Robert de Walfrefeld, of all her lands etc in Kynwaldmers which she had of the gift of William Maudrell, son of Robert Maudrell of Becthon [Beighton], rent of rose a year for all services and subject to a rent a year 5s a year to John de Stutevyle. Witnesses; Geoffrey de Becton, clerk, [early 14th Philip de Ekenton, marshal, William le Warde etc - c1574
86c - Gift by John, son of John de Wakefeld of Kynwaldmersch to William de Roumlaye, of all his land etc in Kynwaldmersch, of the inheritance of John his father, except 3 acres arable at le Sunye Rodes and 1 acre 1 rood meadow at le Neyerthorp- greve [Netherthorpe Greave] by le Medodike. Witnesses; William Warde of Kynwaldmersche, Ralf de Langford etc Dated at Kynwoldmersche, St Martin, 27 Ed III [11 Nov, 1353] - c1574
86d - Quitclaim by John son of John de Wakefeld of Kynwaldmersch, to William de Roumleye of Kynwaldmersh, of all his title etc to premises [as D1005/1/p/86c]. Witnesses; William Warde of Kynwald-mersche, Ralf de Langford etc Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Saturday after St Mark, 27 Ed III [26 Apr, 1353] - c1574
87a - Gift by William Roimeley, son of Giles de Roimeley, to Robert de Roimeley his brother, of all the lands etc in Kynwald-mersch which he had of the gift of John de Wakefeld rent 5s a year to the rector of Kynwaldmersch and 10s a year to William. Witnesses; William Warde, Ralf de Langford, Robert de Langford etc Dated at Kynwaldmersche, St Hilary, 28 Ed III [13 Jan 1355] - c1574
87b - Gift by Peter Marschall, chaplain, to William Schorer of Kynwaldmers, of all the lands which he had of the gift of the said William. Witnesses: William Romeley, Robert Romeley, William Warde, senior etc Dated at Kynwoldmersche, SS Peter and Paul, 8 Richd II [29 Jun, 1384] - c1574
87c - Gift by John de Wakefeld of Maunsfeld Wodhouse [Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire], formerly of Kynwolmersch, and Juliana his wife, to Robert de Romeley of Kynwalmersh, of 3 acres at le Smithrode, butting on the land of Thomas de Beghton on the north and the land of William Holo to the south, and 1/2 acre meadow in le Browd Medowe, between the meadow of Nicholas de Goushill east and William Warde west, in Kynwalmersh. Witnesses, William Romeley, Nicholas de Romeley, John de Kyrke, William Ward etc Dated at Kynwalmershe, St Mary Magdalen, 17 Ric II [22 Jul 1393] - c1574
87d - Quitclaim by Alice Scorer, widow of John Scorer of Kylhomersh to William Scorer of Roderham [Rotherham, Yorkshire] of all her title etc to all the messuages, lands etc in Kylhomersh, late of John her husband. Witnesses; Ralf Ponay of Roderham, John Brampton junr, Thomas Breton junr. etc. Dated at Roderham, Monday after Epiphany, 19 Ric II [10 Jan 1396] - c1574
87e - Quitclaim by Alice Scorer to John Pak of Kylhomersh, [as D1005/1/p/87d] 10 Jan - c1574
88a - Gift by William de Romeley, son and heir of Giles de Romeley, to Robert de Romeley his brother, of a messuage etc in Kynwaldmersche, lying between the tenement of Ralf Mylner to the east and a cottage once held by Beatrice de Treton on the west, butting on the highway north, with 1 acre arable that is 3 roods upon a furlong called le Stubbynge and 1 rood at le Karsyke, rent 3s a year for all secular services save foreign service. Witnesses; William Warde, John atte Kyrke etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersche, Monday after Hilary, 28 Ed III [19 Jan 1355] - c1574
88b - Power of attorney by Thomas Chanouns, son of Richard Chanouns, decd, of Nottingham, to Nicholas Romeley of Kyn-waldemersch, and William Warde junr to deliver seisin to William Mirfyne, chaplain, and William Kynwaldmersche, of a third part of all the lands etc which formerly belonged to William Dawsone, in Kynwoldmersch. Dated in London, 7 May 3 Hy IV [1402] - c1574
88c - Gift by Joanna, a daughter of Peter Scorer of Kilomlemarsh, to William Scorer at Roderham [Rotherham], of all her lands etc in Derbyshire. Dated at Kilomlemarsh, Monday after St Helen, 4 Hy IV [20 Aug 1403] - c1574
88d - Gift by Thomas Chanouns, son of Richard Chanouns of Nottingham to William Myrfyne, chaplain, and William Kynwaldmarshe, clerk, of a third part of lands which descended to him from Joanna his mother, formerly held by William Dawsone, at Kynwaldmershe. Witnesses; John del Kyrke, John Ward etc. Dated at Kynwaldmersshe, 7 May, 1402 - c1574
88e - Power of attorney by Alice, daughter of and heir of Robert de Romley of Kynwaldmarsh, to John Lumbye, chaplain, and Robert Adkyne, to deliver seisin to William Kynwaldmarsh, clerk, and William Myrfin, chaplain, of all land etc which they have of her gift, in Kynwaldmarsh. Witnesses; Nicholas de Romley, William Warde etc 10 Jul, 10 Hy IV [1409] - c1574
89a - Gift by Nicholas Rumlay to William Kynwolmersh, clerk, Edward FitzWilliam, Nicholas Gaushill and William Mirfyn, rector of Birkyn [Birkin, Yorkshire], of all his lands etc which he had of the gift of Nicholas Rumlay his father, in Kynwolmershe. Witnesses; Robert Plumley, William Warde, John Symes of Wales [Yorkshire] etc Dated at Kynwoldmersh, Sunday after St Laurence, 7 Hy V [13 Aug, 1419] - c1574
89b - Power of attorney by John Melton, knight, and John Grenewode, clerk, to John Meroburgh to deliver seisin to William Kynwolmerssh, William Murfin, Nicholas Dixon, Richard Coventre and Richard Hore, clerks, of all the lands etc in Kynwolmerssh, which they had of the [1421] gift of William Scorer. Dated at Aston, 10 Oct, 9 Hy V [1421] - c1574
89c - Quitclaim by William Inggram, clerk, to William Myrfyn, clerk,of all his title etc to the land which he had of the gift of William Scorer of Roderham [Rotherham] at Kynwaldmersche. Witnesses; William Warde, William Howett etc Dated at Kynwaldmershe, Michaelmas 2 Hy VI [29 Sep 1423] - c1574
89d - Gift by William Myrfyn, clerk, to Katerine, wife of John de Spynkhill of Kynwalmershe, of all the lands etc in Kynwaldmershe which he had of the gift of Thomas, son of Richard de Chanons of Nottingham, for her life and after her death to Alexander Atkyn in tail general, with, for want of heirs, remainder to the right heirs of William de Kynwalmersh, clerk. Witnesses; William Howett of Kynwalmarssh, John Warde of the same, John Smyth of the same etc. Dated at Kynwalmersshe, Monday before Epiphany, 2 Hy VI [3 Jan 1424] - c1574
90a - Gift by William Myrfyn, clerk to John Spynkhill of Kynwalmershe and Katerine his wife, of all the lands etc in Ekynton [Eckington] and Barleburh [Barlborough] which he had of the gift of Geoffrey Lawther, Thrustan de Boure and John Affirton, esqs, with, for want of heirs, remainder to Alexander Atkyn of Kynwalmershe in tail general, and, for want of issue, remainder to the right heirs of William de Kynwalmersh, clerk. Witnesses; Nicholas Gawsell, Robert de Plumley etc Dated at Spynkhill [Spinkhill], Monday before Epiphany, 2 Hy VI [3 Jan 1424] - c1574
90b - Gift by William Myrfyn, clerk, to Alexander Atkyn of Kynwaldmersh, of all the lands etc in Kynwaldmersh which he had of the gift of Geoffrey Lawther, Thrustan de Boure and John Alfirton, with all the lands etc which he had of the gift of John Sclater and WIlliam Hingram, clerks, also a messuage and bovate which he had of the gift of Nicholas de Romeley of Eborac [York] and lands of the gift of Alice, daughter of Robert de Romeley, in tail general, and for want of heirs, remainder to the right heirs of William de Kynwaldmersh, clerk. Witnesses; William Howet of Kynwald-mershe, John Howet of the same, John Warde of the same etc Dated at Kynwaldmersh, St Hilary, 2 Hy VI [13 Jan 1424] - c1574
90c - Power of attorney by William Myrfyn, clerk, to William Smythe of Mowsburghe [Mosbrough] for delivery of seisin to Alexander Atkyn of Kynwaldmarssh, of lands etc [as D1005/1/p/90b] Dated at Harthill, Monday after Hilary, 2 Hy VI [17 Jan 1424] - c1574
90d - Quitclaim by John Mason of Beghton [Beighton] junr to Alexander Atkyn of Kynwaldmersch, of all his title etc to all the lands known as Scorer Thyng at Kynwaldmersch. Witnesses; William Smyth of Morsburgh [Mosbrough], John de Spynkhill, John Warde of Kynwaldmersch etc Dated at Kynwaldmersch, Sunday before SS Simon and Jude, 6 Hy VI [26 Oct 1427] - c1574
91a - Quitclaim by John Sausmer, son and heir of Thomas Sausmer of Haghe [Hague, Staveley?] to William Myrfeld, of all his title etc to a rent of 3s from the lands of Richard Howley, in le Haghe. Witnesses; Christopher Baille, Robert Greyne, James Ellis etc 15 Nov, 6 Hy VII [1490] - c1574
91b - Settlement upon the marriage of John Kynnelmershe, son and heir of Thomas Kynnelmershe of Newton Hall, Donnemowe [Dunmow, Essex] and Kateryn, daughter of Humfry Bradburne of 'Hogh' [The Hough, Bradbourne] esq. Kynnelmershe to make an estate to Sir Henry Sacheverell, Sir Lewes Bagot, Richard Vernon, Robert Knyveton of Underwood, Thomas son of Sir Rauffe Longford and William Dedik, of estates in Derbyshire and Essex to the value of £50 a year upon trusts, that is certain lands in Kynnalmershe and Longe Eyton [Long Eaton] of the value of £8 a year to the use of John and Kateryn and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Thomas, the residue of the lands, to the use of Thomas for life with remainder to John in tail general; Humfry to pay Thomas 100 marks [£66 13 4d] on the day of the marriage that is £6 to Thomas's own use and £6 13 4d to Cecilie his wife, to buy a bonnet. Each party to bear the cost of his own child's apparel for the wedding, Humfrey to bear the cost of meat, drink, dinner and supper on the day of the wedding, Humfry to find John and Kateryn meat, drink and lodging for one year after the marriage and Thomas to provide the same for the following year. 31 May, 6 Hy VIII - c1574
92a - Feoffment by Thomas Kynnolmershe of Newton Hall, Donmowe [Dunmow, Essex] esq to Henry Sacheverell, Lodowic Bagot, knights, Richard Vernon junr esq, Robert Knyveton of Underwood, Thomas, son of Sir Richard Langforth and William Dedik, gents, of all his manors, lands etc in Kynnolmershe, Bircheover [Birchover] and Longeyton [Long Eaton] in Derbyshire and Newton and Newton Hall in Essex, upon trusts [as recited in D1005/1/p/91] 1 Jul 6 Hy VIII - c1574
92b - Lease in perpetuity by Thomas Kynwelmersh of Donmowe [Dunmow, Essex] and John Kynwelmershe his son, to John Smyth of Kynwelmershe, of their messuage, land etc in Kynwelmershe rent 50s 10d payable at Long Eton [Long Eaton]. Dated at Kynwaldmershe, 2 Mar 17 Hy VIII [1526] - c1574
93a - Final concord between Robert Swyfte, plaintiff and Richard Kynwolmershe, defendant of 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 100 acres land, 40 acres meadow, 80 acres pasture and 100 acres furze and heath, in Kynwaldmershe and Ekyngton [Eckington]. Octave of Michaelmas, 1 Ed VI [6 Oct 1547] - c1574
93b - Bargain and sale by Richard Kynnolmersh of Much Dunmowe [Great Dunmow, Essex], esq to Robert Swyfte of Beighton esq, in consideration of £40, of all his lands, rents etc in Kynnalmershe and Eggyngton [Eckington], subject to a rent of £4 a year to be paid at Long Eton [Long Eaton] in the mansion of Richard, called the Farme Place of Longe Eton. 7 Nov, 1 Ed VI [1547] - c1574
94a - Award of arbitration between Sir Francis Leake of Sutton and James Asheton of Kynwalmershe, by Robert Sytwell, Richard Newsem and John Bromeley, upon the advice of Francis Rodes of Grays Inn. Whereas Leake pretends title to Asheton's dwelling house by reason of a lease to him by Thomas Henfrey of Kynwalmarshe, which title seems doubtful: Asheton and heirs are to occupy the house without distubance and Leake releases all his claim to the same, save to an annual rent of a red rose. Whereas Asheton pretends title to 11/2 acres land in a close of Leake's called Brodeclose and demands a rent of 18d from a close of Leake's called Scorer Yarde, by reason of a conveyance to him by one Ward, which seems doubtful: Leake and his heirs to occupy the entire Brodclose without disturbance and the Scorer Yarde without any claim or demand from Asheton and Asheton releases all his claim to the premises. Whereas Asheton has divers suits pending against certain of Leake's tenants that is a replevy against Thomas Henfrey for taking a mare of Asheton's in the Brode Close; an action of trespass against Henfrey for taking away certain mirestones and against Godfrey Lacke, Thomas Henfrey, George Nedeham and Henry Turnor for taking away a load of oats, and whereas certain of Leake's tenants have actions pending against certain tenants and servants of Asheton, that is George Nedeham a replevy against Alexander Butler for taking a cow in Scorer Yarde; Thomas Henfrey a replevy against Butler for taking two kine in Urchin Hyll [Urchinhill] and Henfrey a replevy against John Allin for taking two mares in Clay Crofte; Asheton is not to prosecute his actions and Leake is to cause Henfrey and Nedeham to drop their actions. Whereas there has been a dispute between Leake and Asheton over the ownership of a mere or balk lying between their lands in the field of Kilwaldmershe: the said mere is to be occupied by both parties as it has been for 40 years past. 10 Oct, 6 Eliz. I [1564] - c1574
95a - Bargain and sale by Fraunces Wortley of Tylne [Tyln, Nottinghamshire], esq and Mary his wife (one of the daughters and coheirs of Robert Swyfte, decd. ) to Sir Fraunces Leek of Sutton in the Dale, in consideration of £11, of all their lands etc. in Kynworldmershe, saving to Wortley and his wife, and to her heirs, a third part of all mines of coal and ironstone upon and under any of the said lands with liberty to dig or delve for coal or ironstone. 16 Mar, 7 Eliz, I [1565] - c1574
96a - Gift by Frauncis Wortley of Tylne [Tyln, Nottinghamshire] and Mary his wife, to Sir Frauncis Leek, of all their lands etc in Kynwelmersh, according to the form [of D1005/1/p/95a] 21 Mar, 7 Eliz, I [1565] - c1574
96b - Bargain and sale by Richard Jesoppe of Rayton (Nottinghamshire) and Anne his wife (one of the daughters and coheirs of Robert Swyfte, decd) to Sir Frauncis Leek of Sutton in the Dale, in consideration of £11, of premises [as D1005/1/p/95a] 1 Jun, 7 Eliz, I [1565] - c1574
97a - Gift by Richard Jesoppe and Ann his wife to Sir Frauncis Leek, as 96b. 28 Jun, 7 Eliz I [1565] - c1574
97b - Bond in £400 by Richard Jesoppe to Sir Frauncis Leek, for the performance of covenants [in D1005/1/p/96b]. 1 Jun, 7 Eliz I [1565] - c1574
98a - Final concord between Sir Frauncis Leek, plaintiff, and Frauncis Wortley, Mary his wife, Richard Jessope and Ann his wife, deforciants, of the manor of Kynwelmershe with 6 messuages, 6 cottages, 11 gardens, 10 orchards, 500 acres land, 100 acres meadow, 400 acres pasture, 100 acres wood, 200 acres, moor, 200 acres turbary, 200 acres furze and heath and 10s rent in Kynwelmershe als Kynwholmer Consideration 130 marks [£86-13-4d. ] Octave of Muchaelmas, 7 Eliz I [6 Oct 1565] - c1574
98b - Final concord between Sir Frauncis Leek, plaintiff, and Richard Kynwolmershe and Robert his son and heir apparent, deforciants, of £4 rent issuing from 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 100 acres land, 40acres meadow, 80 acres pasture and 100 acres furze and heath in Kynwoldmarshe and Ekyngton [Eckington]. Consideration £80. Day after Trinity, 7 Eliz I [18 Jun 1565] - c1574
98c - Quitclaim by Robert Kinwellmershe of Graies In [Grays Inn, Mx], son and heir apparent of Robert Kinwellmershe of Great Donmowe [Great Dunmow, Essex], to Frauncis Leek of Newarke [Newark, Nottinghamshire] of all his title to 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 100a land, 40a meadow, 80a pasture and 100a furze and heath at Kynwaldmershe and Ekyngton [Eckington]. 9 Jul, 7 Eliz. I [1565]. - c1574
98d - Award in the dispute between Robert Swyfte, esq. and Alice Worsley als Smyth, daughter of John Worsley als. Smyth decd. , concerning a tenement in Kynnalmarshe, late of the inheritance of John Worsley als, Smyth - whereas the title of Alice is in tail upon condition, which condition, if broken, might give cause of entry by Swyfte who has brought the reversion of the fee simple of the premises, part of the cause of the suit being that it was thought the condition was not performed - and whereas Swyfte has for 21/2 years taken the rents and profits of the tenement - it is ordered by the mediation of Sir Edmund Molyneax and Antony Foster that there is to be no more business between the parties concerning the premises - Swyfte is to pay Alice £8-15-8d. for arrears of rent and is not to vex her further - as it is thought that Swyfte and his heirs may have much profit from the coal and ironstone within the premises, and so that Alice and the heirs of her body may have annual benefit from the tenement, Swyfte is to hold the tenement from henceforth and, as the yearly profits were not worth more than £5 to Alice, Swyfte shall grant her an annuity of £5-6-8d. 20 Oct, 2 Ed. VI [1548] - c1574
99a - Gift by Elizabeth Ball of Ekynton [Eckington], widow, and William Ball her son, to Sir Francis Leeke, in consideration of a certain sum of money, of a close or pasture called Stockes als Stocke Closse [Stock close] in Kynwoldmershe (9a 1r). 15 Mar, 14 Eliz I [1572] - c1574
99b - Power of attorney by Sir Frauncis Leek to Dionisius Lache, to receive seisin from Elizabeth and William Ball of a close, as 99a 15 Mar, 14 Eliz. I [1572] - c1574
100-102 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
103a - Gift by Matilda, widow of Ralf de Wellewike, to Ralf de Wellewike, her son, of all her land in Dore which she had of the gift of Matilda de Gousell, her mother, to be received by him after her death. Witnesses: Stephen de Thorpe, Stephen de Parci etc. Dated at Wellewike [Welwick, Yorkshire], 4 Ides of May [12 May] 1293. - c1574
103b - Gift by John son of Walter de Goupt to Matilda daughter of Walter de Goupt, his sister, of all his land in Dore which he had of the gift of Matilda de Goupt, his mother. Witnesses, Simon de Ver, Giles de Goupt, Peter de Goupt etc. - c1574
103c - Power of attorney by Matilda, widow of Ralf de Welwike, to John her son, for delivery of seisin to Ralf de Welwike, her son, of premises as D1005/1/p/103a, 7 Ides May [9 May] 1293. - c1574
103d - Gift by Ralf de Wellewike, knight to Richard the fuller of Dore and Cecilia his wife, for their lives, of a messuage, buildings and land which William, father of Richard, once held in Dore - rent 9s 1/2 d a year Witnesses: John le Wodhouses, Richard de Cado, Thomas de Gotham etc Dated at Bernetby [Barnetby, Lincolnshire], Tuesday after St Mary Magdalen [23 Jul] 1325. - c1574
103e - Gift by Ralf de Welwyk, lord of Welwyk [Welwick, Yorkshire] to John de Tyckhull, [Tickhill, Yorkshire] chaplain, of the reversion of all his tenements etc. in le Lymme within the manor of Dore, which John le Dolere and [blank] his wife hold for their lives - rent 9s a year. Dated at Dore, Sunday before St James the Apostle, 28 Ed III [20 July, 1354]. - c1574
103f - Gift by Ralf son of Ralf de Wellewyke, knight to Roger son of Richard de Ecclesale [Ecclesall], Yorkshire and Agnes his wife, in tail general, of all his share of a plot of waste at le Lymme within Dore, called le Standlemes - rent 3s a year. Witnesses: John Bate, Robert Sellioke, Hugh le Barker etc Dated at Barnetbye [Barnetby, Lincolnshire], Sunday before SS, Philip and James [23 Jul] 1335. - c1574
103g - Gift by John Mustrell, rector of Someretby [Somerby, Lincolnshire] to Ralf de Wellewyke of Berneby [Barnetby, Lincolnshire] and Margaret his wife, in tail general, of all his lands etc. , free tenants and villeins which he had of the gift of Ralf de Wellewike in Dorre in Schardesdale [Scarsdale]. Witnesses, John de Schipwich, William de Shipwich etc. Dated at Dorre, Tuesday after the Purification [7 Feb] 1356 - c1574
104a - Gift by Ralf de Wellewyk of Bernedbye [Barnetby, Lincolnshire], to Lord John Mustrell, rector of Someretby [Somerby, Lincolnshire. ] of all his lands, rents free tenants, villeins etc in Dore in Scharesdale [Scarsdale] Witnesses: John de Schipwych, William de Schipwych etc Dated at Dore, Saturday after the Conception of the Virgin [10 Dec] 1356 - c1574
104b - Power of attorney by Ralf Wellewyk of Bernetby [Barnetby, Lincolnshire] to John Faukener of Sharruw [Sharrow, Yorkshire] to deliver seisin to John Mustrell of premises as 104a Thursday after the Conversion of St Paul [26 Jan] 1356. - c1574
104c - Gift by Ralf de Wellewyk of Barneby [Barnetby, Lincolnshire] to Ralf Bonde of Perlethorp [Perlethorpe, Nottinghamshire] of all that land, tenement, buildings etc in Dore which William Elfi once held, with all lands, tenements etc which Ralf le Chapeleyn of Dore once held, called Chapeleyn Landes - rent 6s a year Witnesses: Ralf de Symme, Thomas de Symme, John Bright etc. Dated at Barnetby, Sunday after St Barnabas 37 Ed III [18 Jun 1363] - c1574
104d - Gift by Ralf de Wellewyk of Bernetby [Barnetby, Lincolnshire] to Ralf de Perlethorpe of Dore and Joan his wife, in tail general of a messuage and lands in Dore which William Helf once held - rent 5s a year Witnesses, John Boler, John Bright etc Dated at Dore, Sunday after SS Peter and Paul [1 Jul] 1352. - c1574
104e - Indenture between Ralf de Wellewyk and Ralf Bond de Perlethorpe of Dore Whereas Ralf de Wellewyk is bound to Bond in £200 - if Bond shall hold peacefully for 24 years the lands etc which he has of Ralf, the obligation is to be void. Dated at Barnetby [Lincolnshire], Monday after St Martin in Winter, 41 Ed III [15 Nov, 1367] - c1574
104f - Lease by William de Magna Kelke [Great Kelk, Yorkshire] to Ralf de Perlethorpe of Dore, for his life, of all lands, tenements etc in Dore formerly held by Ralf de Wellewyk - rent , a rose at St John the Baptist for the first 21 years and 7 marks [4-13-4d. ] a year Dated at Dore, All Saints, 44 Ed III 1 Nov, 1370] - c1574
105a - Agreement between William de Kelke and Ralf de Perlethorpe of Dore - whereas William has leased lands to Ralf (see as D1005/1/p/104f) and also leased a rent of £20 p. a. from lands in Magna Kelke [Great Kelk, Yorkshire] and Gemelynge [Gemling, Yorkshire] - if Ralf shall peacefully hold the lands in Dore for his life, the grant of the rent is to be void. Dated at Magna Kelke, St Martin, 44 Ed III [11 Nov, 1370] - c1574
105b - Gift by William de St Quintin of Wynestod [Winstead, Yorkshire] and Margaret his wife, to Ralf, son of Ralf de Wellewyke, knight , of the manor of Dore with all appurtenances, mills, pastures, villeins etc Witnesses: Stephen de Thorp, Armand de Frockingham etc. Dated at Frysemareys [Water Fryston, Yorkshire], Wednesday after St Dunstan, 8 Ed III [25 May 1334]. - c1574
105c - Gift by Robert Shatton to Roger Kelke esq. , of the manor of Dore with all appurtenances, which he had of the gift of the said Roger - with power of attorney to George Parkynson, George Lyndsay, Oliver Mickkok and John Cok for livery of seisin. 18 Apr, 22 Ed IV [1482] - c1574
105d - Bond in £300 by Isabella Tyrwhyte of Scott' [Scotter, Lincolnshire] and Christofer Kelke of Frodyngham [Frodingham, Lincolnshire], her son and heir, to Ralf Bower of Brygg [Brigg, Lincolnshire] and Robert Swyfte of Rotheram [Rotherham, Yorkshire] for the making of a lawful estate to Bower and Swyfte of the manor of Dowre with all lands in Dowre, Lymhall [Limb Hill], Homesfeld [Holmesfield] and Totley. 11 Aug, 5 Ed. VI [1551]. - c1574
106a - Bargain and sale by Christofer Kelke of Frodyngham [Frodingham, Lincolnshire], son and heir of Christofer Kelke decd. , to Robert Swyfte of Rotherham [Yorkshire] and Rauff Bawre of Bryg [Brigg, Lincolnshire], yeoman, in consideration of £200, of the manor of Dowre [Sore] with all land, tenements, appurtenances etc in Dowre, Homesfield [Holmesfield], Lymehall [Limb Hill], Totley [Totley] and Dronfeld [Dronfield], to the use of Swyfte in fee simple. 8 Sep, 5 Ed. VI [1551] - c1574
106b - Receipt by Dame Isabell Turwhytt, widow, and Christofer Kelke decd. , to Robert Swyfte and Rauff Bawre, for £220 purchase money for the manor of Dowre etc. 11 Sep, 5 Ed VI [1551] - c1574
107a - Charter of Cristoper Kelke of Frodingham [Lincolnshire] to Robert Swyfte and Rauff Bawre, in consideration of an unspecified sum, of the manor of Dawre etc. 2 Oct 5 Ed VI [1551] - c1574
107b - Release and quitclaim by Christofer Kelke to Robert Swyfte and Ralf Bawre of all his title etc to the manor of Dawre etc 11 Dec, 5 Ed VI [1551] - c1574
107c - Final concord between Robert Swyfte and Ralf Bowre, plts. , and Isabell Turwhit and Christofer Kelke, dfts. , of the manor of Dawre with 4 messuages, 5 gardens, 2 cottages, 60a land, 20a meadow, 40a pasture, 10a wood, 400a furze and heath and common of pasture with 60s rent in Dawre, Lymhall [Limb Hill], Homesfeld [Holmesfield], and Totley. Consideration 160m [106-13-4d] Octave of Michaelmas, 5 Ed. VI [6 Oct, 1551] - c1574
108a - Gift by Robert Swyfte and Ralf Bowre to Frauncis Woodrove of Woolleye [Woolley, Yorkshire] and William Swyfte of Haitfeld [Hatfield,Yorkshire], of the manor of Dowre with all messuages, lands etc in Dowre, Howmesfeld [Holmesfield], Lymehall [Limb Hill], Totley and Dronfield, to the use of Robert Swyfte for life, then to the use of Frauncis Wortley, gent. , son and heir of Thomas Wortley of Wortley (Yorkshire), decd. and Mary Swyfte als. Wortley (daughter of Robert) in tail general, and, for want of heirs, to the use of Robert in fee simple - appointment of Thomas Dolphin and William Teyler as attornies for livery of seisin. 28 Jun, 1 Eliz. I [1559] - c1574
108b - Bargain and sale by Francis Wortley of Tylne [Tyln, Nottinghamshire] and Marye, his wife, to Sir Frauncis Leek of Sutton, in consideration of £200, of the manor of Doore with appurtenances 11 Feb, 7 Eliz. I [1564/5] - c1574
109a - Bond in 3400 by Frauncis Wortley and Mary his wife to Sir Frauncis Leek, for the performance of covenants in 108b. 11 Feb, 7 Eliz. I [1564/5] - c1574
110a - Gift by Frauncis Wortley of Tilne [Tyln, Nottinghamshire] and Mary his wife, to Sir Frauncis Leek, of the manor of Doer als Dooer, [as D1005/1/p/108b] 10 Feb, 7 Eliz I [1564/5] - c1574
110b - Final concord between Sir Frauncis Leek plaintiff and Frauncis Wortley and Mary his wife, defendants, of the manor of Doer als. Dooer and 1 messuage, 4 cottages, 6 tofts, 4 gardens, 3 orchards, 400 acres land, 100 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture, 60 acres wood, 400 acres moor, 300 acres turbary, 400 acres furze and heath and 10s rent in Doer als Dooer. Consideration £200. Octave of Michaelmas, 7 Eliz I [6 Oct 1565] - c1574
111a - My Patent of Newarke': Gift by William Cowper to Sir John Markham, in consideration of an unspecified sum, of all the house and site of the late priory of St Augustine in Newark (Nottinghamshire) with the land known as Churche Yarde (1 rood) and all buildings, barns etc within the precincts of the said abbey - all his pasture in Newark, to the east of the priory - his land called the Hopyarde (1/2 acre) to the north of the church - a garden and 2 orchards (1acre) within the walls of the priory - a garden (1 rood) to the west of the capital messuage of the priory - which he had of the gift of Richard Andrewys and Nicholas Temphill, dec'd - and of a close (6 acres) at Newark, lying between the highway to the wast and the priory wall - to be held of the King for 1/100 knight's fee and 2s a year - appointment of Thomas of seisin. 10 Mar, 37 Hy VIII [1545/6] - c1574
112-115 - Letter patent of Henry VIII granting to Sir Francis Leeke - c1574
116a - Inspeximus and confirmation by Henry VIII, of a charter of Henry III granting to William de Gray, free warren in all his demesne lands of Sandiacre, Laundeford (Nottinghamshire) and Saxeby (Lincoln- shire), as long as the lands are not within the bounds of any royal forest, with grant of a market at Sandiacre on Wednesdays and a fair once a year, for 8 days on the vigil and day of St Giles and 6 following days [31 August - 5 September] - Witnesses, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, John de Plessis, Earl of Warwick, Master William de Kilkenny, archdeacon of Coventry, Peter Chaceport, Robert Walerand, Nicholas de St Maur, Robert le Norreys, Roger de Lokinton etc. Dated at Clarendon, 6 December, 37 Hy III [1252] - and of a charter of Henry III granting to Peter de Harestan free warren in his demesne lands of Sutton in Dale so long as they are not within the forest - witnesses, W Bishop of Ely, Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Alan la Ruthe, William la Ruthe, Robert Walerand, William de Grey, Ralf de Bakepuz, Walkelin de Arderne, William Bouquet, William Gernon etc. Dated at Westminster, 6 January, 40 Hy III [1255/6] - to Sir Francis Leek. 20 Jan, 37 Hy VIII [1546] - c1574
117a - Feoffment by John Beamounte of Gracedewe [Gracedieu, Leicestershire] to Francis Leek, of his messuage and tenement called Northewynkefeld Chauntree House in Northwynkfeld with all his orchard (tenant William Walker), to be held of the King in socage as of the manor of Hether (Leicestershire) - appointment of Ralf Leek of Hasilhand and James Watson of Sutton in le Dale as attorneys for livery of seisin. 14 Oct, 2 Ed VI [1548] - c1574
117b - Feoffment by Thomas Wrenne and Edward Slegge of London, gents, to Sir Francis Leeke of Sutton in le Dale, of the rectory of Tybbeshall als. Tybshelf with the advowson of the vicarage (late parcel of the possessions of the priory of Brewood, 51 perches) with all lands,houses etc and a messuage and tenement in Tybshelff with all lands etc, in the tenure of Henry Ludloue and tenement with 11/2 bovates called Le Rees, in the tenure of Thoma Reynold, Alice his wife and Richard their son (late part of possessions of Felley Abbey), a messuge and tenement with 3 bovates and a close called le Bodfeld, in the tenure of Richard Reynold and Emote his wife (Felley), which premises were granted to Wrenne and Slegge by Edward VI, to be held of the King in socage as of the manor of East Greenwich (Kent) - appointment of Godfrey Lache and John Sturtyvant as attorneys for livery of seisin. 16 Feb 7 Ed VI [1553] - c1574
119a - Feoffment by Thomas Reve and Giles Isham to Sir Frauncis Leek of Sutton in le Dale, of 11 messuages and a cottage, with all lands, in Normanton (parcel of the possessions of the preceptory of Yeaveley als. Stydd), to be held of the crown in socage as of the manor of East Green-wich, Kent; appointment of William Clothe-roll and Richard Asshe as attorneys for livery of seisin. 1 & 2 Phillip and Mary [1554] - c1574
120a - Bargain and sale by Robert, Earl of Leicester, Baron Denbigh, to Sir Francis Leek, for an unspecified consideration, of all the lands etc. in Wigley, in the tenure of Christofer Rollesley, late parcel of the possessions of Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire to be held of the crown in socage as of the manor of East Greenwich, Kent 4 May, 16 Eliz. [1574] - c1574
121a - Bargain & sale by Mathew alias Maurice Bysmer of London, silkworker, to Richard Buckley of the Inner Temple, of all his tenement and garden in North Wingfield (tenant - Wawker als. Warcher als. Walker), late of the chantry called Our Ladies founded by Ralf Savage in North Wingfield, to be held of the crown in socage as of the manor of East Greenwich, Kent 18 Nov 17 Eliz I - c1574
122-123a - Bargain and sale by Richard Buckely of the Inner Temple to Sir Francis Leek of Sutton in le Dale, of premises at North Wingfield, as D1005/1/p/121a. 28 Nov 17 Eliz I - c1574
124 - 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. - c1574
125-127 - Award of George, Earl of Shrewsbury between Nicholes Bakewell, late husband of Agnes (eldest dau. of and one of the heirs of John Ulkerthorpe) and Henrye, his son and heir, and John Worth, Cecily his wife, and Humffrey Columbell and Kateryn his wife (Cecily & Kateryn being cousins and heirs of John Ulkerthorpe, i. e. daus of Margaret dau, of John) over the partition of Ulkerthorpe's estates and the estates of Roger his brother. Having examined a partition made between Nicholes and Henrye, and the said Margaret and Thomas Basford, then her husband, which appeared doubtful because it was made when Thomas was under age and moreover the partition was not equal - the said partition to be void - John, Humffrey and Kateryn to have all the estate which John and Roger Ulkerthorpe had in Palterton and Scarclyff, Netleworth and Nottingham - Nicholes and Henrye to have the manor of Ulkerthorpe (Oakerthorpe) and all lands etc. in Ulkerthorpe, and Lylye Strete, except that whereas the lands awarded to Nicholes and Henrye are of greater value, therefore John, Cecily, Humffrey and Kateryn are to have a rent of 29s. 4d. p. a. from the manor of Ulkerthorppe - Nicholas to make an estate in law in fee to John, Cecily, Humffrey and Kateryn of the estates which he has lately purchased in Nettleworth Apr, 24 Hy VII [1509] - c1574
128-360 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
361 - List of free tenants in the town of Derby - c1574
362 - Names of parishes in the hundred of Scarsdale - c1574
363-366 - Names of freeholders in the Hundred of Scarsdale [gives name, abode, degree and a sum of money] - c1574
366 - Names of parishes in High Peak hundred - c1574
367-369 - Names of freeholders in High Peak Hundred (gives name, abode, degree). - c1574
370 - Names of parishes in Wirksworth Hundred. - c1574
370-371 - Names of freeholders in Wirksworth Hundred - c1574
372 - Names of parishes in Appletree Hundred - c1574
373-4 - Names of freeholders in Appletree Hundred. - c1574
374 - Names of parishes in Repton & Gresley Hundred - c1574
375 - Names of freeholders in Repton and Gresley Hundred - c1574
376 - Names of parishes in Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - c1574
377 - Names of freeholders in Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - c1574
378-380 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
381-398 - Rental of all the manors, lands etc. of Sir Frauncis Leeke in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire 16 Eliz I - c1574
399 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
400 - Charter of Edward I granting to Thomas Beckes, Bishop of Menevia [Thomas Bek, Bp. of St Davids] of the right to hold a market every Monday in his manor of Pleasley and an annual fair for 3 days on the eve, day and day after St Luke (17-19 October) and another annual fair for 3 days on the eve, day and day after St Mark (24-26 Apr) - with grant of free warren in the vill of Pleselegh. Witnesses: R [obert] Burnell] Bishop of Bath and Wells, G[odfrey] Bishop of Worcester, W[illiam Middleton] Bishop of Norwich, Edmund [Earl of Lancaster], Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Oto de Grandison, Robert Tibetot etc. Dated at Westminster, 9 May 13 Ed I [1285] - c1574
401 - Copy, in pencil, of as D1005/1/p/400 with abbreviations extended. - c1574
402-404 - Leake cartulary: blank page - c1574
405-408 - Terrier of all meadows in North Gate Field, Newark. 15 June - c1574
409-411 - The particular of every man's lands in the Barber Closes, Newark. ' - c1574
412 - The names of such as have made agreement for payment of the Prince's Rent for Empringham's land in Newark late Baxter's' 15 October - c1574
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