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- 13 June 1472
Grant, Thomas lord Stanley to Lady Margaret, of lands in Moldesdale, Flintshire, and Beaumaris, Anglesey.
Stanley, Thomas, 1st Earl of Derby
Grant, Thomas lord Stanley to Lady Margaret, of lands in Moldesdale, Flintshire, and Beaumaris, Anglesey.
Stanley, Thomas, 1st Earl of Derby
At Manby, Michaelmas Day 4 Henry V. Seal lost
Grant: Westminster Abbey to John Fawne, preacher at Cambridge, stipend
Grant by William de Ryby, parson of Northcateby, to Beatrice, the daughter of Robert Smyth of the same, of all the lands and holdings, as in messuages, tofts and rents, which he had in his possession of the day of the making of this charter, in Northcateby
Grant by William de Thetelthorpe, parson of Beesby, and Thomas de Houton, parson of Cateby, to Richard Torney of Cateby and Katherine his wife, and their heirs, of all their manor of Cateby next Wyum
Grant by William Thoresby of Louth and Thomas Fytzwilliam junior to William Hawton of Cokryngton, John Irland of Louth, Thomas Bradley of the same and John Halton of Cokryngton all lands and holdings in Parva Grymmesby. 4 January, 9 Edward IV
Indenture, whereby William Thoresby of Louth grants and enfeoffs to William Hawton of Cokryngt on next Louth all the lands and holdings in Parva Grymesby formerly his father's. 4 January, 9 Edward IV
Indenture, whereby William the son of John de North Cateby grants to Sampson de Hag', miller, and Matilda his wife a toft in North Cateby, lying on the east of la Grene and called Wynceby tofte. Seal lost
Indenture, whereby William the son of John de North Cateby grants to Sampson the miller and Matilda his wife, living in North Cateby, his windmill at North Cateby. For yearly rent of a tithe to the church of North Cadeby and to the grantor or his heirs six quarters of corn. The miller shall grind the grantor's corn without charge. The morrow after the close of Easter, 35 Edward I. Seal lost
Grants of Indulgence and confraternity: papal letters
List of tapestries from Lady Margaret's furnishings which were sold & paid for. Purchasers include: John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester; Henry Hornby; Morgan and Lord Mountjoy.
The items are listed as:
Account of Miles Worsley treasurer of the chamber to Lady Margaret. Signature 'Margaret R.' at the bottom of most pages.
Inventories and lists of items from Lady Margaret's house at Hatfield.
Henry Hornby at Cambridge to John Fisher, about his wish to take Hornby's servant Henry Day to Rome, and the progress of building at St John's College supervised by the Master and Oliver Scales
Henry Hornby, Cambridge, to John Fisher, about St John's College and the Bishop of Ely's intent to remove the brethren of St John's Hospital to Ely