I've found the following document on National Archives:
Bond in £80, 26 June 1760 Thomas Devis of Wrenside, Kirkby Stephen, yeoman and Matthew...
This record is held by Cumbria Archive Centre, Kendal
Reference: WQ/SR/384/20-23
Description: Bond in £80, 26 June 1760 Thomas Devis of Wrenside, Kirkby Stephen, yeoman and Matthew Williamson of Winton, maltster for payment of £40 and interest to John Shaw of Stennerskew, Ravenstonedale, yeoman, on 26 June [1761].
promissory note, 29 May 1772 for £3 10s. due from Cyprian Hilton to Mathew Dives;
declaration of Matthew Dives, debtor;
notice, 10 April 1775 of intention of Mathew Dives to apply for discharge under Act for relief of Insolvent Debtors. [See WQ/SR/384/9].
Date: 1760-1775
Held by: Cumbria Archive Centre, Kendal, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Context of this record
• 24 - Cumbria Archive Centre, Kendal
• WQ - WESTMORLAND QUARTER SESSIONS
• Judicial Records
• WQ/SR - Sessions Rolls
• WQ/SR/384 - Appleby: Easter: Sessions roll
• WQ/SR/384/20-23 - Bond in £80, 26 June 1760 Thomas Devis of Wrenside, Kirkby Stephen, yeoman and Matthew...
As Thomas Devis is a yeoman, then there should be plenty of Manorial Court Documents regarding transactions of the Devis family. Basically Manorial Court Records cover farmers/yeoman at the time, as they were copyhold tenants to the Lord of the Manor and they could not sell, pass on to their children etc any property without the permission of the Lord of the Manor - these were recorded in Manorial Court documents and they are a valuable source of information, well worth a look - for example when the father dies, the property is recorded in these documents and often passed on to the eldest son, or in some cases to all the children of the family - naming them all. Wills are also often recorded in these books. I'm not sure if Kirkby Stephen records would be held at Kendal or Carlisle Records Office. If you do a search on National Archives for Manorial Court Records for Kirkby Stephen, this should highlight all the documents and where they are held.
If you do a google maps search and put in the postcode CA17 4HZ, this brings up the property of Wrenside, which was and still is at Wrenside, Kaber, Kirkby Stephen.