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- CXCVII. — 1384-5, February 24. Lease for 100 years from Ralph
de Aderley and Margery his wife, Edmund Ingram, son and heir
of the said Margery, and Alice his wife, to William de Stapelton, of
Nottingham, butcher, of a vacant piece of ground sixteen feet in
length by twelve in breadth, lying in the Wykday Market in Notting-
ham, near the King's highway which leads from the Flesshewergate
to the Middle Pavement ('in Medium Pavimentum ') towards the
south, at a rent of twelve pence in silver. W^itnesses: Richard
Hannesone, Mayor, Henry de Plumptre and Henry de Normanton,
Bailiffs, Richard de Bradmer', William Denet, John Clerk.
John Ingram of Nottingham, 4 R. 2. (1381) conveyed to Sir Gervas Cliston, Knight, Hugh de Willughby, Raph de Adurley, Richard de Gifford of Nottingham, Thomas Martell, Thomas Whatton, Raph de Adurley, junior, and Thomas Ingram, Chaplain, all his Lands, Rents, and Services in Sneynton, and other where in England, &c.
Edmund Ingram of Nottingham, 8 R. 2. (1385) passed all his Lands, Rents, and Services in Sneynton, to Sir Edmund Perepunte, Knight, and his heirs, and likewise the yearly Rent of eight Marks issuing out of all Lands and Tenements in Nottingham, and Willeford, and Whatton: The Witnesses were John Samon of Nottingham, John Croweshawe, of the same, Henry de Plumtre, then Bayliff of Nottingham, Robert de Watton, John de Burton, &c.
I guess that my Lord Marquess of Dorchesters House, wherein his Grandfather Sir Henry Pirrepont dwelt, on the top of St. Mary Hill, was Sir Robert Ingrams, for in 13 E. 2 (1320). St. Mary Lane is said to lead from the Kings Hall to the Tenement of Robert Ingram, &c. he is named in Sneynton also, if that Robert was not his father, or other Ancestor, as by the time he should."
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