Monday, 6 November 2017

Derbyshire Charters & Hundred Rolls

1. Derbyshire charters - I've updated the earlier data which will be consolidated into the Archive page when I've finished my review of medieval records

2. Had the Hundred Roll entries for Needham's translated:

  •  1. Johes de Nedh’m – High Peak. Vol 1 p60: It is said that J de N, an associate of a certain Hubert, thief, later hanged at the castle, pledged/paid a fine of 5 marks to Thomas Folejambe, on behalf of his lord R<obert> Extraneus, in order to remain in his home town <i.e. not be exiled?> .............................. Likewise, Henry C<o>licus<?>  took from the said J de N one acre of meadow valued at 40 solidi, so that he would help him in his deliberation <court defence?>
  • 2. Adam de Nedham – Hertford Vol 1 p 190: It is said that Symon Starlyng bailiff of the hundred of Doncaster<?>  took from Adam of N 40 denarii while he was under interrogation.
  • 3. Johe de Nedh’m Com’ Derb’ Vol 2 p290:  <Earlier part of records describes a break-in/robbery at Bauquelle, presumably Bakewell>.Henry C<o>licus<?>  took from the said J de N while he was imprisoned one acre of meadow valued at 40 solidi, so that he would help him in his deliberation <court defence?>
  • 4 Albrico de Nedham Com’ Cant’ Vol 2 p 493:Andrew Fitz Roger holding of the said vassal 2 acres of land paid annually to Albrico de Nedham 2 denarii.Roger Bercar  holding  1 acre of land of the same vassal  paid annually to Albrico de Nedham 1 denarius. Alan Alward  holding  1 acre of land of the same vassal  paid annually to Albrico de Nedham 2 denarii. Henry Bele  holding  1 acre of land of the same vassal  paid annually to Albrico de Nedham 1 denarius. Albicus <de Nedham> from the said Edmund 1 denarius for services rendered
  • 5 Eustace Nedham Com’ Cant’ Vol 2 p 357:Likewise they <the Canonici> have <...> an acre of land in perpetuity as a gift <bequest?> from Eustace de N
  • 6 Hug’ de Nedh’m Com’ Cant’ Vol 2 p 400; Hugh de N owns a messuage in Bernewell which he bought from Galfrus Carvar. GC bought it from Rado of Theviham<?>. R of Th bought it from Matilda, daughter of Peter Stote, who had inherited it from Peter Stote her father. Peter bought it from William C<o>licus<?> <...>. The said H de N gave the said R de Th 8 denarii per annum

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