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Charter Rolls

Undated, probably late 13th century. Charter (Lat.) confirming a grant from Peter son of Nicholas de Rechorfeld and Beatrice his wife to Richard clerk of Bectona (Beighton), for homage and services, of all lands and rents which Marjory daughter of Robert de Kateby sold to the grantor ; namely, five shillings rent and one pound of cummin, which Geoffrey Gere used to pay for the whole tenement with the appurtenances, which he held of him in Bectona ; and a rent of twenty two pence which Geoffrey son of Gwido (?) used to pay for half an oxgang, which he held in the same town ; and further, one toft in the town of Bectona, which William son of John formerly held ; and an oxgang with the appurtenances which Ralph Huppi held ; and Ralph himself a bondman, with all his family and his chattels ; and all the third part of the wood of Westwode, with land appertaining to the said wood, and formerly part of the park of Bectona, lying between the park of Sir Robert de Furneus and Paynelflat, and between the great arable field (magnam culturam), and land of the said Richard, without any reservation ; paying annually two shillings and ten pence, and one pound of cummin, in the vigil of Saint Martin. Witnesses:
Sir Gervase de Bernak, Sir Ralph de Horbury, Philip rector of the church of Treton, John de Waliswode ( Waleswood), Robert de Cravene, Alex Dolfin, Ralph Manderel of Bectona, William of the same.

1272-1307 Treeton

Grant by Ralph, son of Richard de Treton, to Geoffrey de Becton, clerk, of a meadow in Cridingges, namely lying next to the meadow of the said Geoffrey in Ravenswartriding
Although Cridingges is unlocated, Ravenswartriding is in the parish of Treeton, (see Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire, vol. i, p.163)
Grantors
Ralph son of Richard de Treton
Grantees
Geoffrey de Becton clerk
Places:
Becton (Beighton, co. Derby)
Treton (Treeton, co. York)

Reference: Wooley Charter: viii.38

1299

Sept. 15 Canterbury: Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Dynyeton, parson of the church of Treton, going to the court of Rome.

1345

June 6th Westminster: Presentation of William de Wytherdeley, parson of the church of Treton, in the diocese of York, to the church of Herlyngeston, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Lenton being in his hands on account of the war with France; on an exchange of benefices with Master John de Austan.

1384 Treeton

Oct. 8. Westminster: Presentation of Adam de Akum,parson of Lythum in the diocese of York,to the church of Treton in the same diocese,in the king's gift by reason of the knights' fees and advowsons late of William de Furnyvall, knight deceased, tenant in chief, being in the king's hands;on an exchange with the king's clerk, Thomas de Stanley.

 

Refer also to Charters for Ulley and Brampton-en-le-Morthen

 

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