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Dugdale reports for Kniveton of Mercaston: Joan, wife of William Fitzherbert, 1390. Daughter of Nicholas Kniveton of Mercaston, Esq., ob. 1390 and Joan his Ex'trix. Son of William Kniveton of Ashbourne, 2 Ed. 1, 15 Ed. 2, 5 Ed. 3 and 7 Ed. 3. and Margery. Son of Mathew Kniveton, son of Mathew Kniveton and brother of Henry, 2 Ed. 1 and 22 Ed. 1 and Matilda, 1296. Son of Mathew de Kniveton of Bradley and Elizabeth, a widow. [1] [2]

1313 William Knyveton, son of Henry regranted land in Ashburn to William Knyveton, son of Mathew. [3]

58. Covenant, whereby William fil. Hen. de Knyveton re-grants to William fil. Dom. Matthei de Knyvetone lands in Assheburne; rent, a rose. Witn. Dom. Roger de Bradeburne, Nicholas de Merchintone, Serlo de Mountejoye, etc. Dat. Bradel', F. of Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Edw. II. [13 13]. (Woll. vi. 32.)

13xx William Knyveton witnessed a deed in Ashburn. [4]

56. Grant, in tail, by Richard de Marchinton, miles, to Thomas fil. Ade de Assheburn, of lands near Scolebrok, in Assheburn', in the fees of Bradeley and Underwode; rent, 5*. Witn. Will Cokeyn of Assheburn', Will de Knyveton' of the same, Roger de Marchinton, Richard Hervi, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 61.)

1333 William Knyveton, son of Mathew, granted land in Ashburn to William of Bradleigh. [5]

64. Grant from William fil. Matthei de Knyvetone to Dom. William de Bradeleye and Dom. William de Hultone, chaplains, of a messuage in Asscheburne. Witn. William de Mapulton, of Asscheburne, John Cokayn, Thomas fil. Thome Adam, etc. Dat. Th. a. Nat. of the B.V.M. [8 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 20.)

1333 William Knyveton, son of Mathew, and wife were granted land in Ashburn by William de Bradeleye and Dom. William de Hultone, chaplains with the remainder to Henry and others, their sons. [6]

64. Grant from William fil. Matthei de Knyvetone to Dom. William de Bradeleye and Dom. William de Hultone, chaplains, of a messuage in Asscheburne. Witn. William de Mapulton, of Asscheburne, John Cokayn, Thomas fil. Thome Adam, etc. Dat. Th. a. Nat. of the B.V.M. [8 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 20.)

1337 William Knyveton granted lands in Ashburn to three sons: Robert, Nicholas, and John. [7]

66. Grant from William de Knyvetone, of Assheburne, to Robert, his son, of two places of land with edifices in Assheburne, with remainder to Nicholas and John, sons of the grantor. Witn. Ralph le Ken, Will de Eytone, Henry de Mapultone, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 11 Edw. III. [1337]. (Woll. vi. 21.)

1371 "Grant from Thomas de Grattone son and heir to Will, de Grattone to Nicholas de Knyvetone, of an annual rent of 8s. from tenements in Asshbume. Dat. F. of St. Peter "in cathedra" [22 Feb.], 45 Edw. III. French. (Woll. vi. 6I)" [8]

1390 Nicholas Knyveton appeared on the list of accounts or appointments [perhaps as sheriff] for Nottingham or Derbyshire. Dated November 7. [9]

1392 The Chantry of the Holy Cross in Ashburne Church was founded by the feofees of Nicholas Kniveton, A.D. 1392. [10]

Research Notes:

George Thomas Wright in Longstone records, Derbyshire (1829), 330, 335-338 [11] suggests that Kniveton derive their origin from the Longstone family with evidence back to the following:

the latter part of Henry III., when Mathew fil Mathew first began to acquire property — he was dead in 14 Edward I. This Mathew had a brother, William, and sons named also William, Henry, Richard, Robert, and Mathew, all common names certainly, but precisely the names used by the Longsdon family, and the dominant name being that of Mathew, which was also the leading name in the family of Longsdon.

A pedigree of the same Knyveton family has been reported, but without reference to daughter Joan, wife of William Fitzherbert. [12]

1286 Several warrants for land were recorded involving Henry, son of Henry de Braylesford, Plaintiff, and Henry, son of Mathew de Knyveton, Tenant. [13]

Nov. 12, Westminster. On the morrow of S. Martin, 14 Edward I.

Between Henry, son of Henry de Braylesford, Plaintiff, and Henry, son of Mathew de Knyveton, Tenant, of three messuages, three oxgangs of land, and 40 acres of land, one acre of meadow, 16 shillings and seven pence half-penny rent, and the third part of one mill in Bradeleye, Sturston, Caumpeden, and Knyveton and the moiety of the same manor of Bradeleye, except 16 messuages, 19 oxgangs and 200 acres of land, one acre of meadow, 12 shillings and 6 pence half-penny rent, and two parts of one mill in the same manor, …

Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, whom Elizabeth, who was the wife of Mathew Knyveton, called to warrant and who warranted her for the term of her life in the name of dower, of 5 messuages, 5 oxgangs and 6 acres and a half of land, 8 shillings rent, and the third part of one mill in Bradeleye, …

Between the same Henry, son of Henry, Plaintiff, and the aforesaid Henry, son of Mathew, whom Mathew, son of Mathew de Knyveton, called to warrant and who warranted him of one messuage, and 30 acres of land, and the moiety of one acre of land in the same manor, …

The Plea Rolls for Staffordshire name Elizabeth, widow of Mathew. [14]

Staff. Elizabeth the widow of Matthew de Knyveton sued the Abbot of Burton on Trent for a third of a messuage and a carucate of land and twenty acres of meadow in Ilum as her dower. The Abbot appeared by attorney and stated he only held a messuage and two bovates and eleven acres of land and five acres of meadow, and for this he called to warranty John son of Robert de Acovere, who is to be summoned for Hillary Term; and as regards the residue he held nothing, nor did he hold any of it at the date the writ was sued out, viz., 28th February, 13 E. I., and he appealed to a jury. The Sheriff is ordered to summon a jury for the same term. m. 86, dorso.

The Plea Rolls for Staffordshire name Elizabeth, widow of Mathew. [15] [16] [17]

Staff. In the suit of Elizabeth the widow of Matthew de Knyveton versus the Abbot of Burton for dower in Ilum, and in which the Abbot had called John son of Robert de Acovere (Okeover) to warranty, John appeared and asked it might be shown why he should be called to warranty; and the Abbot produced a deed of Hugh de Acovere the grandfather of John, whose heir he is, by which Hugh gave the tenements in question to the Church of St. Mary and St. Modeverne the Virgin of Burton. Adjourned to the morrow of St. Martin. m. 34, dorso.

The Plea Rolls for Staffordshire name Isabel, wife of Henry, son of Mathew. [18]

Staff. An assize, etc., if Richard le Botiller, William Tromwine, John de Littlebiri, Roger de Verney, Robert de Verney, William Hodinet, John de Smalris, and seven others named, had unjustly disseised Henry son of Matthew de Knyveton and Isabella his wife of common of pasture in Sondon (Sandon). The defendants all appeared, and William Tromwyne and John de Littlebiri stated that a jury of twenty-four Knights to convict a jury of twelve (of false judgment) in an assize of novel disseisin which was taken before the Justices last Itinerant at Worcester respecting the common of pasture in question, was arraigned before John de Oketon and Elias de Bekingham the King's Justices, between one Roger . . . and Alienora his wife, and the said Isabella sister and coparcener of Alienora and Richard le Botiller, and the said John de Littlebiri and William Trumwyne, and by a convention then made Isabella had released to the said Richard, John, and William all her right in the said common of pasture, and for which release the said Richard and the others had conceded to Isabella and Alienora ten acres of several pasture to be enclosed at their will. Suit adjourned to Kynefar for the record of the former suit. m. 63.

Charles Moore, Knights of Edward I, Vol 81 (1929), 295 lists Henry de Knyveton, Overlord at Ponerwych, Derb., 14 Ap. 1288, and 1305 (Inq.).

Henry Kniveton, Rector of Norbury, founded a Chantry at the altar of the Virgin Mary, 1391 [S. Mary's Chantry]. [19]

By an inquisition taken at Derby on Thursday next after the feast of the Apostles Philip and James in the 15th Richard II., it was found not to the damage of the King or any other, if he should permit Henry de Knyveton, Parson of the Church of Norbury, to give one messuage, one shop, two acres and a half of land and two acres of meadow with the appurtenances in Ashburne, Offcote, and Norbury to a certain Chaplain to perform divine service at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the Parish Church of Ashburne for the good estate of Henry de Knyveton whilst living, and for his soul when he should be dead, as also for the souls of his Father and Mother, of Nicholas de Knyveton his brother, John de Knyveton his cousin, and others who were Henry's Parents' Friends and Benefactors, …

Burke reports that Jane; daughter of Sir Nicholas Kniveton, knight of Murcaston, Derbyshire; married William Fitzherbert. [20]

1332 "Defeasance of bond for £40 from Henry de Knyveton, parson of the church of Northbury [Norbury], to Thomas del Hull of Snelston, Robert del Hull, Walter Tyrry, and John Brown, all of Snelston, contingent on the payment to the said Henry by Philip de Okore or the said Thomas, Robert, Walter, and John, of 37s. 4d. at four terms in the year for three years. Dat. Northbury, S. a. Assumption of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 6 Edw. III. [1332]. French. (Okeover.)" [21]

1358 Grant from Margery, widow of John de Knyveton, to Thomas de Knyveton, of the manor of Knyveton, with the marriage of Nicholas, son and heir of the said John, and in case of his death, within age, the marriage of Emma his sister. Dat. Knyveton, M. a. F. of the Ascension [10 May], 32 Edw. III. [1358]. (Woll. vi. 34.) [22]

1447 "Power of attorney from Margaret, widow of Thomas Knyvetone, to Nicholas Knyvetone, to deliver to John, her son, lands in Assheburne, Egyntone, and Hyltone. Dat. Myrcastone, 24 Mar., 25 Hen. VI. [1447]. (Woll. vi. 35.)" [23]

56. "Grant, in tail, by Richard de Marchinton, miles, to Thomas fil. Ade de Asshebum, of lands near Scolebrok, in Asshebum', in the fees of Bradeley and Underwode; rent, 5^. Witn. Will Cokeyn of Asshebum', Will de Knyveton' of the same, Roger de Marchinton, Richard Hervi, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 61.)" [24]

57. "Grant from Brian, carpentarius de Asshebum, to William his son and Agnes his wife, of a messuage and buildings in Asshebume lying between a tenement which Thomas de Stafford held, and a tenement of the said William. Witn. William Cokayn, William de Stafford, John his son, Geoffrey de Quickeshull. Dat. Asshebum, S. b. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Edw. 11. [1313]. (Drury.)" [25]

58. "Covenant, whereby William fil. Hen. de Knyveton re-grants to William fil. Dom. Matthei de Knyvetone lands in Asshebume; rent, a rose. Witn. Dom. Roger de Bradebume, Nicholas de Merchintone, Serlo de Mountejoye, etc. Dat. Bradel', F. of Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Edw. II. [1313]. (Woll. vi. 32.)" [26]

59. "Grant from John fil. Dom. Rogeri de Bradeburn, mil., to Margery fil. Mathei de Knyveton de Bradeleye, of a messuage with buildings upon it, etc., in Asshebum. Witn. William Cokeyn, of Asshebum, Thomas fil. Ade, of the same, William de Kniveton, Roger de Marchinton, Robert de Cluware. Dat. F. of St. Peter ad vincula [i Aug.], 131 9. (Okeover.)" [27]

60. "Grant from Henry de Clifton de Asshebum to Thomas de la Phole de Asshebum, of a toft in Asshebum lying at the head of the town between the high road and the land which Roger de Bradeburn held, and extending from the high road leading to Offidecote up to the curtilages in Motterlone. Witn. William Cokeyn, bailiff of Asshebum, William de Knyveton, of Asshebum, Robert de Cloware, Richard Herui, Henry de Mapilton, Hugh fil. Roberti de Asshebum, Richard de Derleye, clericus. Dat. Asshebum, Mor. of Conv. of St. Paul [26 Jan.], i326[7]. (Okeover.)" [28]

61. "Grant from Isabella que fuit uxor Willelmi de Stafford de Asshebum to Dom. Robert de Clifton de Asshebum, of a messuage, etc., in Asshebum, one head extending to the high road and the other to Scolbrok. Witn. Thomas fil. Ade de Asshebum, William de Knyveton, Richard Heruy, Laurence de Acouere, etc. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Gregory [i2 Mar.], 1 33 1. (Dmry.)" [29]

62. "Release from William fil. Hen. de Mapultone to William fil. Matthei de Knyvetone, of Asschebume, of a rent of 6^. td. from a tenement in Asschebume. Witn. Thomas fil. Thome, Adam de Asschebume, John de Holond, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St Michael [29 Sept.], 5 Edw. III. [1331]. (Woll. vi. i8.)" [30]

63. "Grant, for two lives, from William de Bradeleye and William de Hultone, chaplains, to William fil. Matthei de Knyvetone and Margery, his wife, of a messuage in Asschebume, with remainder to Henry and others, their sons. Witn. William de Mapulton, of Asschebume, John Cokayn, Thomas fil. Thome, etc. Dat. F a Exalt of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 19.)" [31]

64. "Grant from William fil. Matthei de Knyvetone to Dom. William de Bradeleye and Dom. William de Hultone, chaplains, of a messuage in Asschebume. Witn. William de Mapulton, of Asschebume, John Cokayn, Thomas fil. Thome Adam, etc. Dat. Th a Nat of the B.V.M. [8 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 20) [32]

66. "Grant from William de Knyvetone, of Assheburne, to Robert, his son, of two places of land with edifices in Assheburne, with remainder to Nicholas and John, sons of the grantor. Witn. Ralph le Ken, Will de Eytone, Henry de Mapultone, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], II Edw. III. [1337]. (Woll. vi. 21.)" [33]

71. "Release from Johanna fil. Joh. Dounynge of Asscheborne to Nicholas de Knyvetone, of a messuage in Asscheburne. Witn. John Cokayne, John de Lemestre, Adam de Bylby, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 32 Edw. IIL [1358]. (Woll. vi. 21a.)" [34]

72. "Release from Adam de Boleby, of Asshebume, and Alice, his wife, to Nicholas de Knyvetone, of the third part of a messuage and two cottages in Asshebume, which the said Nicholas had of the gift of John de Eyton, son of the said Alice. Witn. John Cokayne, of
Asshebume, Thomas Adam, John de la Pole, of the same, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 37 Edw. III. [1363], (Woll. vi. 25.)" [35]

78. "Grant from William de Knyveton de Bradelay to Thomas de Knyveton, of Asschebome, of a messuage in Asscheboume lying between the messuage which John Pees holds from John Cokayn, Knt., and the messuage which William Barbour holds from the lord of Underwood. Witn. John Cokayn, Knt., of Asscheboume, Thomas Lymestre, Thomas Glover, ballivus de eadem, William Boturdon, and John Eyton. Dat. Asscheboume, F. of St. Laurence [2 P'eb.], 5 Hen. IV. [1404]. (Okeover.)" [36]

82. "Lease, for 30 years, from Henry [Chichely], Archbp. of Canterbury, Henry [Beaufort], Bp. of Winchester, and Walter Hungerford, Knt., feoffees of the late King Henry V., of lands in the Duchy of Lancaster, to Henry Knyvetone, Esq., of a water-mill in Asshebourne, called le Newe Mylne; rent, 10 marks. Dat. i Apr., 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Woll. vi. 36.)" [37]

137. "Grant from Robert fil. Hugonis de Akouere to John, his brother, of two bovates of land, with buildings thereof, and toft, croft, and meadow in the fee of Attelowe, all of which Adam fil. Joh. de Attelowe sometime held of him; to hold at a rent of 6s. 8d., for all services " salvo tamen forinseco seruicio ad predictam terram pertinente preter francopleggiagium quod solebat ad eandem terram pertinere et
salvis tamen ... in ista donacione defensis in parco et le Mulneclif et alibi in locis consuetis " and suit at his mill of Attelow " ad vicesimum quartum granum de blado crescente super predictam terram." Witn. Matthew de Knyueton, Ralph de Munjoy, Robert de Fenton, Thomas de Mapilton, Thomas Heruy, John Blunt of Murkaston, Henry de Knyveton, William de Hulton. Dat. Morr. of St. Petronilla [31 May], 1278. (Okeover.)" [38]

140. "Quitclaim from Leticia relicta Alexandri Mercatoris de Esseburn to Robert fil. Hugonis de Acouere of four bovates of land and three shillingsworth of annual rent in Attelowe, of which she was enfeoffed by the said Robert as pledge for three sacks of wool. Witn. Dom. William de Hamilton, clericus, Walter de Eylysburi, Matthew de Knyveton, Thomas de Mapilton, Robert de Fenton, John le Foun, Oliver le Foun, Oliver de Roulond, Henry de Roulond, Thomas Heruy. Dat. F. of St. Lawrence [2 Feb.], i2 78[9]. (Okeover.)" [39]

147. "Grant from Dom. Roger de Ocouere, Dominus de Attelowe, to William de Knyveton, Dominus de Bradeleye, that they may put to use one piece of waste in Attelowe called le Heyedewode, lying between le Rugebrok, le Ouleclough, le Skouteok, and the rivers which run under the mill of Attelowe, and may gmb up, plough, and sow, or make a meadow of the same, as it may seem best to him, reserving to the said Roger common of pasture thereon after the hay and com shall be carried. Witn. Dora. Roger de Bradebum, knt., Mag. John de Bradebum, clerk, William de Hopton, Ralph de Muntioye, etc. Dat. S. a. r. of St. Laurence [2 Feb.], 10 Edw. II. [1317]- (Okeover.)" [40]

161. "Letters of attorney from Thomas Okouere, esquire, to Thomas Duffeld to deliver seisin to John Gresley, knt., Walter Blount, Thomas Curson, John Curson, Henry de la Pole, and Nicholas Knyveton, esquires, of his manors of Okouere, Attelowe, and Snelston, with lands in the same. Dat. 6 Oct., 36 Hen. VI. [1457]. (Okeover.)" [41]

162. Lease for four years from Philip Okouer, esquire, to Robert Knyveton, of Underwood, esquire, of a pasture called Urlewyke and "le Halfeld" in the fee of Atlowe, with all thorns growing within the said pasture to be cut and carried. Dat. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 1462. (Okeover.)" [42]

397. "Copy (14th century) of a release from Ralph de Moungoye to William fil. Henrici de Knyvetone, Augnes Salveyn, of lands in Bradele and Knyvetone. Witn. Dom. Hugh de Meynel, Dom. Ralph de Braillesford, Dom. Nicholas de Longeford, milites. Undated. (Woll. vi. 44-)" [43]


Footnotes:

[1] Sir William Dugdale, Derbyshire visitation pedigrees, 1569 and 1611 (London: 1895), 50, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks].

[2] "The Visitations of Derbyshire, 1569 and 1611," The Genealogist a Quarterly Magazine of Genealogical, Antiquarian, Topographical, and Heraldic Research, New Series, 7 (1891), 1-16, 65-80, 129-144, 225-232 at 225, [HathiTrust].

[3] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 8, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[4] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 8, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[5] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 8, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[6] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 8, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[7] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 9, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[8] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 9, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[9] A. Hughes, Lists and Indexes, Volume 9, List of Sheriffs for England and Wales (London: HMSO, 1898), 103, [GoogleBooks].

[10] Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society 14 (1892), 145, [HathiTrust].

[11] George Thomas, "The Longstones and Berewites of Ashford," Longstone records, Derbyshire (1829), 330, [HathiTrust].

[12] "Proceedings at Meetings," The Archaeological Journal, Vol 31 (1874), 380, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks].

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[14] The William Salt Archaeological Society, ed., Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Vol. 6.1 (London: Harrison and Sons, 1898), 160, [HathiTrust].

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[16] The William Salt Archaeological Society, ed., Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Vol. 6.1 (London: Harrison and Sons, 1898), 107, [HathiTrust].

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