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| | | | | |  | 2 - Indenture made between William, Earl of Hertford and Edward Boughton of Little Lawford, esq., William and Lady Frances, his wife by their indenture dated 7th June, for £1541. 5s. 6d conveyed to Edward: 14 messuages, 1 cottage, 1 water-mill and a rent of 5s. in Newbold-on-Avon, Long Lawford, Little and Great Harborough, and Rugby. - 10th June, 1624 |
| | | | | |  | 3 - Covenant to levy a fine made by Sir William Seymour, Earl of Hertford, and Lady Frances, his wife, with Sir Ralph Freeman, Master of the Court of Requests, Sir Clement Cotterell of Welford, Lincs., Bertine Hought alias Woodkeeper of Godeby, Leics., yeoman: of the manor of Monks Kirby and all appurtenances in Monks Kirby, Brockhurst, Capson alias Capston, Stretton, Walton, Stalingford, Withbrooke, Marston, Jovall, Brinklow, Newnham, Cesters Over, Happisford, Warwickshire; Shrenford and Sternford, Leics., to their use forever, and all appurtenances in Wolvey, Easenhall, Cosford and Newbold Hall, to the use of Adolphus Riplingham and his heirs forever. - 31st Dec. 1624 |
| | | | | |  | 4 - 2 copies in Latin and English of an Extract from the Patent Rolls of 3 Henry V, of a licence to give in mortmain, granted by Letters Patent of 20 Richard II, to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Nottingham and Marshal of England, that he might give his property at Epworth in the Island of Axholm, Lincs., to found a monastic house of Carthusians, and 100 acres of land at Epworth be assigned to John Moreby the Prior of the said house, in perpetual frank almoign, so by the same letters patent the King granted a licence to the Abbot of the Monastery of St. Nicholas of Angiers, of the Order of St. Benedict, to assign to the aforesaid Prior, the manor or priory of Monks Kirby (no longer maintained), in Warwickshire, with the manors of Newbold-on-Avon, Coppeston and Walton in the same county. - 6th Mar. 1744/1745 |
| | | | | |  | 6 - Copy of grant made 13th April 7 James I to Edward, Earl of Hertford and his heirs, of a third part of the late Abbey of Vaudey in Lincolnshire, now dissolved; and a third part of Nocton Abbey, Lincs., now dissolved; and a third part of Markby, Lincs., now dissolved; and a third part of the Rectory of Markby, and all tithes belonging to the said monastery; and a third part of Greenfield and Elsham monasteries, also in Lincs.; and a third part of all land in Mablethorpe and Huttoft, late belonging to Markby monastery; and a third part of 1 tenement in Rixborough, once part of the Abbey of Louth; the manor of Kingsbury in Somerset; the manor of Norton in the same county; the manor of Gresthorpe, Notts., and many other lands and advowsons belonging to dissolved monasteries in all parts of the country, including the manor of Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, with all appurtenances late belonging to the dissolved monastery of Axholme, Lincs., and the advowson to the parish church of Monks Kirby; to Edward and his heirs forever, to hold as fully as Charles Brandon, late Duke of Suffolk held them, in knight's fee of the Crown. - 24th June, 1624 |