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Letwell

Ancient Deeds

16 April, 1402. Grant by Matilda, late wife of Wm. Scathlock of Lettewell to John Scathlock her son, chaplain, of a rent of 2s. from a plot of land with buildings and other lands in Lettewell, late of Ranulf de Langeston.
Witnesses: Hugh de Sutton, Wm. de Langhald, John Flynt of Lettewell.
Lettewell, Sunday 16 April. 3 Henry IV.

7 Jan.1402/3 Grant by Wm. Whyte of Brameley, tayllour to Gregory de Northope of Lettewell, chaplain, of a toft and croft, in 5 selions, and 9 acres of arable land with meadow adjoining in Lettewell. The toft and croft lying between the toft of Thos. del Allesoppe on the east and the toft of Joan late wife of Roger Gosthorpe on the west; the 9 acres separately in Lettewell fields and meadows; all which he lately had by gift of John Champnay of Gyldynwelles ( Gildingwells) and Elias Overthegate del Woddesettes ( Woodsetts) in Lettewell.
Witnesses: Ric de Langalde of Lettewell, Robt. de Dynyngton (Dinnington) of the same, Wm. Schathloke of the same, Thos. de Toythill of Frythbeke (Firbeck?), Wm. Myrfyne of the same.
Lettewell, Morrow of the Epiphany, 4 Hen. IV.

26 Oct. 1460. Grant by John Laghton (Laughton) of Lettewell to Ric. Passelewe, clerk, and Nicholas Dautre chaplain of his capital messuage in Lettewell and a messuage opposite thereto, 140 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow, one close called Le Merssh and one wood called Le Carre except half an acre in Lettewell.
Witnesses: Hugh Cressn, Nicholas Keton, Chr. Cressy, Robt Laghton, and John Keton.
26 Oct. 39 Henry VI.

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