History
Ancient Deeds
14 Sept. 1358. Grant by Edm. de Pereponnt knt. to John
Chambrelayne, rector of Handeaworth (Handsworth) Church, Wm. de
Wytherlay, rector of Treton Church, and Ric de
Ughtybrygg (Oughtibridge?) of lands in Treton, Orgrave ( Orgreave), and Wodehous
( Woodhouse)
recovered at Westm. against Sir Thos. da Furnvyall knt.
Witnesses: Nio. de Wortelay, Wm. de Melton,
Thos. de Reresby, knts. Wm. de Fynchsden, Nic. Gower,
Peter de Richemont, Thos. de Ingleby, Hugh de Marum, Elias de
Birton. York Castle, Friday the Exaltation of the Cross. 32 Edw. iii.
15 April. 1398. Lease by Sir Thos de Neyill, lord of Hallumshire to John Jepson of Catcliff, of one toft and croft abutting on the common road of Catcliff towards the east and on a headland of Wm. de Wyntworth towards the west; 5 acres of land and meadow belonging to an oxgang called Jonet oxgang ; land called le Lytilcarr' in the parish of Treton; one acre called Roger Ryddyng in the said parish; for 40 years for 6s, 8d. rent. The lessee to maintain the houses at his own cost. 15 April, 21 Ric. ij.
Endd, of Jonet oxgang. John Gefson holds one third and the toft, John de Deen another third at a rent of 3s,4d. and Adam Alot the other third for a rent of 20d. and no more because the lord pardoned him the remainder because he was blind.
24 Oct 1409. Grant by Hugh Burgh, Wm. Wenlock, Griffin de
Houton and John Bokenhull, chaplain, to Roger, son of
Roger Co ...knt. Roger de Thrysk, John Whychcote, and
John Pope, rector of the Church of Eyame, of the
manors and lordships of
Treton Yorkshire.
Treton, 24 Oct. 11 Henry iv.

