Cartulary, Quitclaim. Byland, Cistercian abbey. Towards the end of the 13th century (1300). . Leaf from a closely-written chartulary of the abbey of Bellalanda, containing copies of documents, mostly barely legible, including: (d) Jordan, son of Henry de Deneby, quit-claims to the monks of Bellalanda two pounds of pepper which they were annually accustomed to pay unto him for one carucate of land given by him and his brother Simon in Deneby [Denby] and a bovate in Alretun [Allerton]. [before 1219]