Order for induction of Adam del Clay chaplain to the vicarage of Clarborough following an exchange with John David for the church of Colchester. Richard del Clay of Egmanton concerning land. (Ref.- Nott ingham Uni versity Library - Me D 2/5).ġ334-35. The lease of 1 bovate of land in Holme from Constancia de Greadon for 1 red rose to be rendered annually. (TNA.- Calendar of Patent Rolls Edw.111).ġ334. Complaint by Hugh del Clay of Blyth the King's bailiff that he had been charged to provide carriage of victuals and other things to be taken to the King at York and had come to the town of Doncaster and that Thomas de Furneux of Carlton in Lindrick and others assaulted him at that town killed his horse worth 20 marks under him, prevented him providing the carriage required and assaulted his servant. George de Clay mentioned in various Nottinghamshire records. Mandate to the Dean of Retford to enforce William del Clay of Markham payments to Beatrice daughter of John le Spenser of Upton for the sustenance of his illegitimate children. Robert del Cley of Blyth witness at a case in Chancery. Complaint by the Abbot of St Edmund's that a great number of men including Richard de Cleye besieged the abbey and the monks and servants therein, broke the gates of the abbey, doors and windows of the houses and entering therein assaulted the abbot's servants, broke the chests, coffers and closets, books, vestmants, ornemants and other household utensils. (Ref.- Oxford Dictionary of Family Names).ġ327-30. Robert de Clay of Blyth witness to a land transfer. Robert del Clay of Blida a messuage and 2 acres of land in Blida to be the right of the said Robert for which he has paid 10 marks of silver. Robert Cley of Blyth acknowledges that he owes Gilbert de Rysshton £10 to be levied in default of his lands and chattels in Nottingham. Robert de Clay of Blida concerning a messuage and land in Holm by Blidam, Robert has given them 100 shillings in silver. (Ref.- Notts University Library - Me D 2/3).ġ317. Robert del Clay de Blida.- Deed for Messuage of land in Blyth. (Ref.- Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts page 253).ġ317. Robert del Clay of Blith (Blyth) concerning an event in Holme. (Ref.- Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts).ġ314. Robert del Clay mentioned at Blyth in various Nottinghamshire documents. Richard del Clay concerning a messuage and lands in Elksley, Drayton and Gamston. (Ref.- History of Dunham on Trent with Ragnall, Darlton and Wimpton etc).ġ311. Grant by William del Clay of Darlton to Robert Nethland of Wimpton all the commons and meadows in Wimpton. William de Thurveton transferred lands in Newton to Ralph del Clay of Bingham. Sir William del Clay chaplain listed as a witness in a Nottinghamshire document. Grant by Thomas le Peyntour of Nottingham to William de la Clay of Nottingham and Matlida his wife of a messuage lying in Koulane.- (Cow Lane ?) - (Ref.- Book - "Records of the Borough of Nottingham" Volume 1. Thomas l e Clay and 2 others g ranted a messuage and land at Teversall to the prior and convent of Felley Priory. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts).ġ292. (Book.- Report on Manuscripts in Early Collections. Amongst persons named in a Torworth document are Robert del Clay of Blith and Rose his wife. Robert del Clay mentioned in various Nottinghamshire records. Roger del Clay was Rector of Selston Church. The surname of Clay is documented in the archives from as far back as the 1200s - below are some of the references I have found during my studies.ġ244.
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