Catalogue description [Copy of] Grant of dower

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Details of D7676/Bag C/1010
Reference: D7676/Bag C/1010
Title: [Copy of] Grant of dower
Description:

Sir William Plompton and Robert, his son, to Elizabeth Hamerton, formerly wife of William Plompton, esquire, Thomas Clyfford and Robert Carre, esquire. A messuage in Newbald recently held by Henry Columbell; a half bovate of land in the tenure of John Pidcock; a messuage with a close and one acre of meadow in the tenure of Alice Bradley; a cottage with a croft, a half acre of land and a half acre of meadow in the tenure of Henry Willymott; a toft of waste with a croft and a half acre of meadow in the tenure of Agnes Taillour; a cottage and a croft, a half acre of meadow in the tenure of Walter Crowshagh; a messuage with three tofts in the tenure of Henry Smyth junior, lying in Derley; the manor of Staunton with appurtenances; one messuage with two bovates of land formerly in the tenure of Robert Halom; a messuage and a half, two and a half bovates of land in the tenure of Robert Giles; two messuages with two bovates in the tenure of Roger Penyston; a messuage and a half with three bovates of land in the tenure of William Hayward; a messuage with two bovates of land in the tenure of Robert Riley; a water mill in the tenure of John Smyth, in Edynsour; a messuage with three bovates of land in the tenure of John Marpull; a messuage with two bovates of land in the tenure of Roger Lees; a messuage with three bovates of land in the tenure of John Hayward; a messuage with two bovates in the tenure of Richard Penyston; a messuage with three bovates in the tenure of Robert Smyth, lying in Pillesley; the manor of Wormehill with appurtenances in the tenure of Richard Cobyn; one messuage, ten acres and a half in the tenure of William Bukston; a messuage with two acres in the tenure of Henry Bukston, lying in Wormehill; and all rents, services, etc., in Queston. For the term of Elizabeth Hamerton's life. They appoint William Plompton, John Askham, John Lyndley and Thomas Smyth as their attornies.

 

Endorsed (in Latin): copy of Feoffment made to Elizabeth Clyfford by Sir William Plompton and Robert Plompton.

Date: 6 Feb 1480
Held by: Derbyshire Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: Bag C/1010
Language: Latin

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