8 10 April 1439
Feoffment by William de Plompton, kt, to Thomas de Rempston, kt, Dame Agnes Stapilton, Brian Stapilton, kt, Ranulph Pygot, esq., William Rempston, rector of the church of Bingham, Robert Rempston, Richard Redman, snr, Richard Askham and William Wood, chaplain, of the manors of Kinoulton, Hassop, Wormhill, Pilsley, Stantonhall, Chelmorton and Combridge with lands [etc.] in Bakewell, Tideswell, Wheston, Flagfield, Martinside, Combes, Wardlow, Hurdlow, Spondon, Lockhaw, Twyford, Turndike, Broughton, Crakemarsh, Monyash, Chesterfield and Chaddesden, with the advowsons of the chantries in the churches of Bakewell and Mansfield Woodhouse, together with the reversion of the lands and tenements held for life by Dame Margaret Rempston of Sir William’s inheritance.
Witnesses: Richard Vernon, Henry Pierrepont, Hugh Willoughby, Robert Eyre, John de Middleton, Robert Rikhill, Robert Pageham, and others. [Latin]
[Copyist’s note.] this deed hath att the copying the 27 of Aprill 1616 a very faire seale being the Plompton arms quartered with the Foliambes arms & the roebuck, & being supported by a woman, & hath William Plompton de Plompton written in the circumference. It is the first deed that is to be sealled with the same seale.
[CB, 443]
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