MARCHYNTON EXTRACTS

Extract Taken from : http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-09/1127848889

 

"Le Bateman" wrote:
> Robert de Erdeswyke was in the Retenu of Lord Talbot at Agincourt. How can
I locate other information on this Erdeswyke family. Is this the same Talbot
family , that held the title Earl of Shrewsbury. See Agincourt Rolls.

There are a few 15th century references to be found by looking at the
A2A data base of catalogues <http://www.a2a.org.uk/>,(soon to be
<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a>;) and a few further but later -
Tudor and Stuart - references to be found on PROCAT
<http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/>(under the spelling Erdeswick).

There is also a nice ms on the British Library Catalogue:
Wolley Charter v.31, Defeasance of Bond, Latin
Original date Monday after St Barnabus the apostle, 8 Henry IV
Modern date 13 June 1407
Contents Defeasance and counter-defeasance by Thomas de Erdeswyke and
Thomas de Marchynton, of bonds for 200 in which they were mutually
bound, for performance of covenants touching the marriage of Nicholas,
son of the said Thomas de Marchynton, with Joan, daughter of the said
Thomas de Erdeswyke.
Endorsement Thomas de Marchyntonto Thomas de Erdeswyke.
Bibliography ~Dictionary of British Arms. Medieval Ordinary~, i, p.322
- impaled by Stafford, Ar. on chevron gu, 5 roundels, window, Library,
Balliol College, Oxford; Birch, Catalogue of Seals in the Department of
Manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. ii, p.766.
Grantors Thomas de Erdeswyke [of co. Staff.]
Grantees Thomas de Marchynton [Marchington]
Seals Pendent Red wax, round; a shield of arms: for Erdeswyke, or on a
chevron gules five bezants, within a carved starlike panel of 6 points,
each having in the cusped interspaces a circular countersunk opening
bearing one of the following letters in order, N A V T A L;
insscription ... : ERDIISW... ; within a beaded border; very fine,
repaired.
Full list of places Marchynton [Marchington, co. Staff.]

The British Library Manuscripts catalogue
<http://molcat.bl.uk/msscat/INDEX.ASP>; also contains a reference to the
will of Richard Erdeswicke of London, merchant, 1580 (Add. ms 34815, f.
308) but you should also check for other spellings.


WOLLEY CHARTERS

The Wolley charters range in date from the beginning of the thirteenth to the first half of the eighteenth centuries, but the majority date from the mid thirteenth to the late fourteenth centuries.

They are arranged in twelve series (i-xii).

Series i-iv and vi-x generally consist of medieval deeds, mostly relating to Derbyshire, but also including some relating to places in nearby counties such as Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire and Cheshire.

Series v consists mainly of medieval deeds relating to locations north of Derbyshire, e.g. Yorkshire, and the towns of Berwick upon Tweed and Newcastle upon Tyne.

Series xi consists mostly of late sixteenth to early eighteenth century deeds, mainly relating to Derbyshire.

Series xii contains charters from the late fifteenth to the early eighteenth centuries, again mainly relating to Derbyshire. It includes several distinct collections, including one relating to a messuage in Cambridge, another to the family of Greaves of Youlgreave and their manor of Beeley, and an extensive collection for the Bradshaw family of Bradshaw in Derbyshire and of Marple in Cheshire.

The charters are mostly concerned with land transfers. In addition, there are some wills and marriage settlements, and a small number of other miscellaneous items, such as inventories for chantries, lists of freeholders and surveys of estates.

 

 

Extract Taken from : http://www.history.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/derbys.html
TIDESWELL 4152 3758. 1334 Subsidy £93.50. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, 17 Oct (Harrison, p. 396).
M (Charter) Wed; gr 24 Feb 1251, by K Hen III to Master Paulinus de Bampton. To be held at the manor (CChR, 1226-57, p. 353). In 1330, Ralph de Marchynton and Elizabeth his wife, Reginald de Marchynton and Katerina his wife and John de Turvill and Johanna his wife claimed the market from time out of mind. However, it was stated that they did not hold the market (QW, p. 157).
M (Charter) Wed; gr 5 Jul 1393, by K Ric II to Nicholas de Stafford, kn and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs and assigns of Elizabeth. To be held in the town (CChR, 1341-1417, p. 337).
F (Charter) vfm, Nativity of John the Baptist (24 Jun); gr 24 Feb 1251, by K Hen III to Master Paulinus de Bampton. To be held at the manor (CChR, 1226-57, p. 353).
F (Prescriptive) f, Decollation of John the Baptist (29 Aug); feria, recorded 1330, held by Ralph de Marchynton and Elizabeth his wife, Reginald de Marchynton and Katerina his wife and John de Turvill and Johanna his wife. Although they claimed the fair, it was stated that they did not hold it (QW, p. 157).
F (Charter) vf, Decollation of John the Baptist (29 Aug); gr 5 Jul 1393, by K Ric II to Nicholas de Stafford, kn and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs and assigns of Elizabeth. To be held at the town (CChR, 1341-1417, p. 337). On 5 Nov 1432, Sampson Meverell, kn, and Isabel his wife showed that the fair did not flourish. K Hen VI granted them and their heirs and assigns two fairs in lieu during pleasure, one to be held on the f of Helena in May (22 May) (CPR, 1429-36, p. 248).
F (Letter Patent) f, Luke after Michaelmas (18 Oct); gr 5 Nov 1432, by K Hen VI to Sampson Meverell, kn, and Isabel his wife and their heirs and assigns. Grant during pleasure, as one of two fairs granted in lieu of that on the Decollation of John the Baptist (CPR, 1429-36, p. 248).



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Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchenton, knight, to Ralph le Keu or le Ken, and Cecily ihs wife, of 6 acres of land in the fee of Underwood in the fields of Methley, whereof 4 and a half acres lie in le Neuemolnefeld and one and half acres in le Breche
Lease, for 500 years, from Edward Bradshawe of Gray's Inn, co. Midd., esquire, and Peter Bradshawe, Francis Bradshawe, Paul Bradshawe, Thomas Bradshawe and William Bradshawe, of London, gentleman, sons of Peter Bradshawe, late citizen and merchant taylor of
Grant by Godfrey Bradshawe of Bradshaw, co. Derby, gentleman, for the natural love and affection he has for Francis Bradshaw, gentleman, his son and heir apparent, for the better advancement for the younger sons and daughters of the said Francis, and with regard to divers sums of money received which did rightly belong to the said Francis in right of
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Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchenton, knight, to Ralph le Keu or le Ken, and Cecily ihs wife, of 6 acres of land in the fee of Underwood in the fields of Methley, whereof 4 and a half acres lie in le Neuemolnefeld and one and half acres in le Breche
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Defeasance and counter-defeasance by Thomas de Erdeswyke and Thomas de Marchynton, of bonds for £200 in which they were mutually bound, for performance of covenants touching the marriage of Nicholas, son of the said Thomas de Marchynton, with Joan, daughter of
Agreement made at Derby before John de Reygate and William de Norbury, justices itinerant, whereby Robert de Mulneton and Roger de Mercynton grant common of pasture to 'dominus' (Sir) William de Meynill and Robert le Faun (who brought a writ of novel disseisin regarding the same) in
Grant by Robert de Mulneton to Roger de Mercinton of 26 acres of land with the woods thereon in the fee of Rodsley at Rodsley Cliff, lying next to the land which Richard de Coudrey holds on the one part and the king's highway which leads from Ashbourne to Rodsleyon the other,
Grant from Roger, son of Robert de Underwod, to Roger, son of Ran[ulf] de Mercinton, of half an acre of land in Winhul, extending towards Scolebroc between the great meadow of Underwood and Parwin meadow; annual rent, a barbed arrow.
Release from William de Longeford to Roger de Mercinton of all his claim in common of pasture in a piece of land 'de le Rakis' (by the narrow path) between Yeaveley and Rodsley, with permission to enclose a piece of wood called Redisleg' Clif and Heppelegmor, and another piece of
Grant from Sir Ralph de Schirley, knight, to Nicholas de Marchyntone, of a plot of land with the woods upon it in Shirley, lying between the grantor's moor of new assart towards Longford, and the woods of the same Nicholas called Fyveyheye along the mill ditch towards the said Nicholas, in
Grant by Hugh, son of William de Shirle, to Roger, son of Ranulf de Mercinton, of a bovate of land in Rodsley, with wood and other appurtenances, which Alice, daughter of Henry de Twiford, held; annual rent, a pound of
Grant by Maud, who was the wife of Hugh de Aula (or Hall), of Wyaston, to Nicholas, son of .... de Marchynton, of a messuage in Little Clifton, which lies between the messuage onetime Henry de Rolleston, and a messuage [called] Smalwe....
Grant for life by Walter de Monte Gomery, knight, lord of Sudbury, to Hugh de Marchinton, chaplain, of 9 acres of land with the buildings thereon in Sudbury, namely that which Henry Toter held of the said Walter for his lifetime; annual rent, 9s. for all services
Agreement made at Derby before the justices in eyre between Sir ('dominus') Nigel de Langeford and Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, whereby the said Sir Nigel agrees not to make waste in nor sell the wood of Longford, called Brendewode, without licence from the said Roger, who undertakes to allow the said Sir Nigel free
Grant by Richard, son of Roger Durdent, to Roger de Mercinton, of 30 acres of land in the fee of Longford, namely in Brendewode, lying next to the king's highway which goes towards le Schortewode of Barton on the one part and le
Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchin[g]ton, knight, to Thomas, son of Adam de Assheburn, of a plot of land in Ashbourne, lying between the tenement of the same Thomas and the tenement which Robert, son of Hugh, once held, and 2 plots of land lying
Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchenton, knight, to Ralph le Keu or le Ken, and Cecily ihs wife, of 6 acres of land in the fee of Underwood in the fields of Methley, whereof 4 and a half acres lie in le Neuemolnefeld and one and half acres in le Breche
Grant by Roger de Mapilton, son of Richard de Bredbur', to Roger, son of Ranulf de Mercinton, of half an acre of land in the meadow of Offcote, namely ' meliorem que spectabat ad unam
Grant by John, son of Oliver le Fown of Hollington, to Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, of 20 acres of land in le Brendewode of Longford, which the said John had of the gift and feoffment of 'dominus' Oliver de Longeford,
Grant by John, son of Oliver le Fown of Hollington, to Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, of 20 acres of land in le Brendewode of Longford, which the said John had of the gift and feoffment of 'dominus' Oliver de Longeford,
Grant, in tail, by Robert de Ferr[ers], son and heir of Sir William de Ferr[ers], onetime earl of Derby, to Henry, son of Henry Ouwein, of 10 acres of land in Holmhay lying between the lands of Ralph de Wynnefeld and of Ralph le
Grant by Robert, son of Odo de Herberbur', to Roger, son of Ranulf de Mercinton, for his homage and services, of a capital messuage in Rodsley, with the moiety of the whole of that town, and all his 'nativos' (serfs) with all their issue and chattels; annual rent, 13s. 4d
Grant by Robert, son of Odo de Herbyrbure, to Roger, son of Ranulf de Mercinton, for his homage and service, of all the said Robert's capital messuage in Rodsley and all his demesne there, with all lands, freemen, villeins, customs, etc.
Grant from Robert, son of Odo de Herberbury, to Roger, son of Ranulf de Mercinton, of a rent of one mark which he was accustomed to pay for lands in Rodsley that he held of the said grantor; annual rent, 12d.
Power of Attorney by Godfrey Foliambe of Walton, co. Derby, esquire, Roger Foliambe of Linacre Hall, co. Derby, esquire, and George Savage, of co. Derby, clerk, to Nicholas Bagschawe of Chapel en le Frith, and Robert Gee and Walter Marchington of
Records: 1 to 12 of 12
Defeasance and counter-defeasance by Thomas de Erdeswyke and Thomas de Marchynton, of bonds for £200 in which they were mutually bound, for performance of covenants touching the marriage of Nicholas, son of the said Thomas de Marchynton, with Joan, daughter of
Agreement made at Derby before John de Reygate and William de Norbury, justices itinerant, whereby Robert de Mulneton and Roger de Mercynton grant common of pasture to 'dominus' (Sir) William de Meynill and Robert le Faun (who brought a writ of novel disseisin regarding the same) in
Grant by Robert de Mulneton to Roger de Mercinton of 26 acres of land with the woods thereon in the fee of Rodsley at Rodsley Cliff, lying next to the land which Richard de Coudrey holds on the one part and the king's highway which leads from Ashbourne to Rodsleyon the other,
Release from William de Longeford to Roger de Mercinton of all his claim in common of pasture in a piece of land 'de le Rakis' (by the narrow path) between Yeaveley and Rodsley, with permission to enclose a piece of wood called Redisleg' Clif and Heppelegmor, and another piece of
Grant from Sir Ralph de Schirley, knight, to Nicholas de Marchyntone, of a plot of land with the woods upon it in Shirley, lying between the grantor's moor of new assart towards Longford, and the woods of the same Nicholas called Fyveyheye along the mill ditch towards the said Nicholas, in
Grant for life by Walter de Monte Gomery, knight, lord of Sudbury, to Hugh de Marchinton, chaplain, of 9 acres of land with the buildings thereon in Sudbury, namely that which Henry Toter held of the said Walter for his lifetime; annual rent, 9s. for all services
Agreement made at Derby before the justices in eyre between Sir ('dominus') Nigel de Langeford and Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, whereby the said Sir Nigel agrees not to make waste in nor sell the wood of Longford, called Brendewode, without licence from the said Roger, who undertakes to allow the said Sir Nigel free
Grant by Richard, son of Roger Durdent, to Roger de Mercinton, of 30 acres of land in the fee of Longford, namely in Brendewode, lying next to the king's highway which goes towards le Schortewode of Barton on the one part and le
Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchin[g]ton, knight, to Thomas, son of Adam de Assheburn, of a plot of land in Ashbourne, lying between the tenement of the same Thomas and the tenement which Robert, son of Hugh, once held, and 2 plots of land lying
Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchenton, knight, to Ralph le Keu or le Ken, and Cecily ihs wife, of 6 acres of land in the fee of Underwood in the fields of Methley, whereof 4 and a half acres lie in le Neuemolnefeld and one and half acres in le Breche
Grant by John, son of Oliver le Fown of Hollington, to Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, of 20 acres of land in le Brendewode of Longford, which the said John had of the gift and feoffment of 'dominus' Oliver de Longeford,
Grant by John, son of Oliver le Fown of Hollington, to Roger de Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, of 20 acres of land in le Brendewode of Longford, which the said John had of the gift and feoffment of 'dominus' Oliver de Longeford,

Name "Marchinton [Marchington], de" in grantees or grantors or witnesses

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Grant for life by Walter de Monte Gomery, knight, lord of Sudbury, to Hugh de Marchinton, chaplain, of 9 acres of land with the buildings thereon in Sudbury, namely that which Henry Toter held of the said Walter for his lifetime; annual rent, 9s. for all services

Name "Marchinton, de" in grantees or grantors or witnesses

Records: 1 to 1 of 1
Grant by Sir Nicholas de Marchin[g]ton, knight, to Thomas, son of Adam de Assheburn, of a plot of land in Ashbourne, lying between the tenement of the same Thomas and the tenement which Robert, son of Hugh, once held, and 2 plots of land lying

 

 

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