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- The parish of Church Gresley and Castle Gresley (Derbyshire) are located 6 miles from Stretton.
The parish of Greasley (Nottinghamshire) is located 20 miles from Stretton.
Birchover (Derbyshire) is a chapel in the parish of Youlgreave and is 23 miles from Stretton.
14th century
Grant by John de Driffeld of Nottingham, to Robert Ingram of the same, of a messuage and land, &c., in Neuthorp (Newthorpe) in the parish of Greseleye (Greasley).
Witnesses: - Robert de Kymmerleye, Thomas de Cressy, John Arnald of Neuthorp and
others (named): [Notts.]
16 Aug. 1467
These documents are held at Nottinghamshire Archives
Language: Latin
Contents:
Grant.
1) Rich. Moundevell of Addewike.
2) Rich. Fitzwilliam, kt.
(1) to (2) a toft in Addewike.
Witn.: Wm. Thomson, bailiff of Adwick, Alex. Shepeshanke, John Ingerame, etc.
At Addewike, Sun. after Assumption, 7 Edw. IV.
Seal.
Sunday after Easter [21 April] 1381
These documents are held at Northumberland Record Office
Seal missing.
Contents:
Whereas John Wodeman of Naffreton granted by charter to Lord Walter del Chaumbre vicar of Chollerton Church and Thomas de Marton and their heirs and assigns one half caricate of land with appurtenances in Naffreton containing 2 tofts and 50 acres of land, How Lord Walter and Thomas grant that if John pays to them at Naffreton on or before the Feast of St. Martin 1382 40 English shillings, then they will allow John to enter and hold as before the said lands without hindrance forever from them and their heirs, but if he defaults in the payment at the stated time and place and Lord Walter and Thomas pay him 7 marks then John wills that the charter shall stand and be valid. Witnessed by Robert Comyn, Richard Bovet, Gilbert Smyth of Ovyngton, John Ingrame, John Lowerson, Wm. de Bretby. Dated at Naffreton
[no title] DD/P/CD/121 (late 13th century) Derbyshire
Contents:
Gift for 20s.: Hugh de Linacre to Adam del Hul:-- the land which Gilbert le Paumer held in the territory of le Hul[Brampton or Birchover?]--: Rendering 5s.6d. yearly. Witn. Walter, chaplain, Laurence de Haseland, Richard de Derle, Robert de Yolegrave, William his brother, Matthew de Knivet (on), Stephen de Egestowe, Ralph Ingram alias Thewd, John de Gildeford.
- (Research):Close Rolls, Edward II: October 1322', Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: volume 3: 1318-1323 (1895), pp. 680-683. Oct. 30th, 1322 York. Richard son of Richard de Riboef of Stretton acknowledges that he owes to Robert Ingram of Notingham 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Derby. (This may be significant, since it could tie our Ingrams of Staffordshire to Nottingham/Derby)
Close Rolls, Edward III: September 1330', Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: volume 2: 1330-1333, pp. 152-157. Sept. 12, 1330. Nottingham. Robert Pynzoun of Erthburgh acknowledges that he owes to Alan son of William Ingram of Burgh and John, Alan's son, 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Leicester.
12 Dec. 11 Hen. VII. (1495)
These documents are held at Nottinghamshire Archives
Language: English and Latin
Contents:
Bond.
1) John Kyng.
Rob. Cave.
Hen. Cave. (of Tickhill, weavers).
2) Sir Thos. Fitzwilliam, kt.
£10; for H. Cave to keep peace towards Matthew Ingram, draper, till Christmas, and then to appear before (2).
484/411 12 May 1707
These documents are held at Shropshire Archives
Former reference: Marked 1
Contents:
Robert Ingram of Glynhafren esq and Richard Ingram gent his eldest son TO
John Benbowe of Aberhavesp gent
Consideration 5s
Lease for 6 months of a capital messuage and demesne land called Glyhafren (Robert Ingram), messuage called Bryntaile (Richard Jerman), messuage called Gifron
(Richard Wilson), messuage called the Old Hall (Humphrey Mills), messuage called Doll Rhyd y bont (Robert Ingram) watercornmill (Robert Ingram) messuage and land called Gwestyn (Edward Lewis) messuage and land called Brithdyr bach (Lewis Morgan) messuage and land called Velindref (Richard John Edwards) all in the parish of Llanidloes; messuage or burgage (Lewis Davies) messuage or burgage (Matthew Williams) burgage (Edward Lewis) parcel land called Coyd Heere (Robert Ingram) all in the town of Llanidloes; messuage and land (Alice George) messuage and land called Llwyn (Robert Ingram) messuage and land (John Thomas) messuage and land (David Richard) messuage and land (William Jenkin) messuage and land (Evan Morgan) messuage and land (John Lewis) messuage and land (Richard David Lewis) now Robert Ingram) all in the parish of Llandynam (John Mills)
Signatures of Robert Ingram and Richard Ingram
Witnesses: Richard Fleming, James Baxter.
Records of the Borough of Nottingham (1414-1416) (page 404)
XIII-1415-1416, Marc 16. Lease of 68 years from Thomas Ingram, of Nottingham, chaplain, to Robert, son of William de Stapilton, of Nottingam, corviser, of a built messuage in the Wykeday Market, near the King's highway leading from the Flesschewergate to the Middle Pavement ('in Medium Pavimentum') on the south, between the land formerly owned by Richard de Northfolk or Andrew Lotrell' on the north, and the land formerly owned by Isabella, wife of John de Grantham, on the south, and the said messuage extends in length from the King's highway on the west to the subterranean solarium that John Jolyvet holds of the said Thomas Ingram on the east. Witnesses: Thomas Kay, Mayor, John Plumptre and Ralph Preston, Bailiffs, John Tannesley, Robert Glade.
(fn. 7) John de Cave of Nott. 10 E. 3. held in Carleton by Geding seven mess. and seven bovats of land of Hugh Bardolf, and his ancestors. (fn. 8) Roger de Pilley held then in Gedling one mess and one bovat of Adam de Everingham of Larton. (fn. 9) Richard Ingram held of him a mess. and four bovats in Gedling; and so did Thomas de Whatton of Stoke Bardolf, (fn. 10) hold one mess. and six bovats of the said Adam.
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