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Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
Catalogue reference: DL 42/235
Date: [1509]-1603
Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
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Catalogue reference: DL 42/2/1/16
This record is about the Folio: 5. Derby; Ferrers. Grant. First party: William de Ponchardon [Punchardun].... dating from [1280-1281] in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio: 5. Derby; Ferrers. Grant.
First party: William de Ponchardon [Punchardun].
Second party: Edmund, son of Henry III [Edmund of Lancaster].
Place or subject: All his mills of Russindene [Rushden] with the whole suit and with lands, meadows and pastures and all other appurtenances pertaining to the mills without any reservation. To hold to Edmund and his heirs or assigns of the chief lords of that fee freely, quietly, well and in peace with all liberties, customs and easements by the services thereupon due forever. If Edmund or his heirs or assigns are impleaded over those mills, William and his heirs shall warrant the mills against all men forever.
County: [Northamptonshire].
Additional people: Witnesses: Walter de Heliun; Roger de Meules; Nicholas Cifrewath [Siffrewast]; Ranulph de Dakre [Dacre]; William de Cugho; Richard de Raundes [Raunds]; Hugh Bossard; and William de Bray, knights; Simon de Cotes; Henry de Irtelingborg Irthlingborough], clerk; and Richard de Neuton [Newton].
Undated.
For the original charter see: DL 25/2202
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Folio: 5. Derby; Ferrers. Grant. First party: William de Ponchardon [Punchardun]....
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