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Transcripts of Selected Documents from the Plumpton Coucher Book and Other Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2009

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Appendix I
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1996

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page 229 note a Appended: This letter hath six scales. Copied 3 February. 1615.

page 230 note 1 Copy of Bodl.Lib., Dodsworth MS vol. LXXXIII, fol. (transcripts of evidences from Skipton Castle).

page 234 note a Marginal notes: The marriage of Elizabeth Plumpton with John Suthill being the coheir of William Plumpton. Anno 1464 3 Edw.4 11 February.

page 234 note b Appended: This indenture hath a seale att the coppying the 19th day of June 1616.

page 236 note a The place-names in this document have been modernised, and, since the figures in the MS are Arabic, the modern symbol for the pound is used.

page 236 note b Figures within square brackets are the editor's corrections.

page 239 note a Marginal note: Cope the will of this Sir Robart being date 10 of April 1523.

page 239 note b Lofthouse.

page 239 note c Galtres.

page 239 note d MS William included in enor.

page 239 note e MS as above.

page 239 note f MS several words obliterated.

page 239 note g as above.

page 239 note h MS granteth by these presents that he before the said feast of St Michael crossed out.

page 239 note i Appended: Copied the 17 August 1627 then hauing a seale by Mr Edward Arthington to which agrement will be deposed.

page 239 note 1 Not to be confused with Eastoft, Lines.

page 239 note 2 The feoffment comprising the Derbyshire manor of Hassop with appurtenances in Hassop and Rowland is dated 14 Sept. 1496, App. II, 55.

page 241 note 1 10 Aug. 1446, App. II, 11.

page 241 note 2 31 Aug. 1449, App. II, 13.

page 241 note 3 Robert died 20 July 1450. By 1453 Sir William was married to Joan Wintringham, App. II, 30.

page 241 note 4 There is no record of this marriage in CB.

page 241 note 5 App. I, 3; II, 8.

page 241 note 6 William died in 1461 and his daughters were subsequently admitted as copyhold tenants to lands in and near Knaresborough, 24 Feb. 1462, App. II, 20, 21.

page 241 note 7 26 Nov. 1463, App. II, 23.

page 241 note 8 Note 3 above.

page 241 note 9 The deed is dated 1 June 1464, App. II, 28, 29.

page 241 note 10 Between 12 Oct. and 7 Nov. 1475. Sir William's marriage had been declared valid 13 July 1472, and their son was therefore recognized as legitimate, App. II, 33.

page 241 note 11 15 Oct. 1480, App. II, 33.

page 241 note 12 16 Sept. 1483, App. II, 48.

page 241 note 13 The account breaks off at this point.

page 241 note 14 There is no record of this deed in the cartulary, but see App. II, 8.

page 241 note 15 It was John Ingilby who conveyed the Yorkshire manors to Robert Bubwith and Richard Burgh, 7 May 1502, App. II, 62.

page 243 note a MS left blank.