men and tenants of Tideswell (Tidesuuelle) was granted an exemption from murage dated 12/7/1483.
Wording
Mandate to all sheriffs and others to permit the men and tenants of the manor of Tidesuuelle, co. Derby, which is of the ancient demense of the crown, as appears by a certificate sent into Chancery by the treasurer and chamberlains, to be quit of toll, stallage, cheminage, pontage, pavage, picage, murage, lastage and passage and expenses of knights coming to Parliament and not to put them on assizes, juries or recognitions, except in the courts of the manor.
Granted by Richard III. (Regnal year 1). Granted at Westminster.
Primary Sources
Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1901,
Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III (1476-85) p. 358
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Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 12/02/2009. Last updated on 19/01/2013. First published online 6/01/2013.