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PiVBFACE.
THE present volume of abstracts of ancient deeds relating to the
Coointy of Derby owes its publication to the following
circumstances : —
The Derbyshire Library and Collect^ion of Sir H. H. Bemrose
includes an extensive and varied mass of manuscripts, among which
are many original deeds of ancient and modem date. The services of
an expert being sought to examine and catalogue these with a view to
the possible publication of some of them, the present Editor undertook
the work. While this was being done, a little enquiry soon elicited the
fact that there were numerous other deeds, in private hands, scattered
through the County, which would be placed at Sir Henry's disposal
for so useful a purpose as the publication of a book of Derbyshire
Charters. Moreover, the British Museum was known to be rich in
Derbyshire deeds, having in its entirety the charters collected by Adam
Wolley and bequeathed by him to the nation in 1828, as well as many
others, and it was, therefore, decided to make short abstracts in English,
which should embrace all the salient points of each document, of all the
Derbyshire deeds, either in public archives or private muniment rooms,
to which access could be had.
It will be seen from the appended list of owners, etc., that the 2,787
charters treated in this volume were derived from no less than thirty-four
different sources. With very few exceptions, the charters are in actual
existence, and have been examined by the Editor, whose object has been
to include only those deeds which can themselves, if necessary, be
referred to.
The' earliest charter included is one to Calk Abbey, to which the
date of circ. 1129-1139 has been assigned, and it was decided to include
nothing later than a.d. 1550.
The twelfth century charters, of which there are fifty-six, have been
printed in full (except one or two, the originals of which could not be
seen).
vi Preface.
The Editor would gladly have included, especially, the collections
of the Duke of Devonshire, the Duke of Rutland, and Sir Francis
Burdett, of Foremark, but though these owners expressed sympathy with
the work, various circumstances prevented their collections being dealt
with at this time. A few, however, of the last-named ownef s very early
charters have been taken from printed books and inserted, though the
originals were not examined. There are ample materials in these three
collections alone for another volume equal in bulk to the present one
if its reception be such as to encourage a continuation of the enterprise.
The arrangement of the abstracts is as follows : — ^Where a deed
refers to one place only, it will, naturally, be found under that place.
Where, however, several places occur in one deed, the abstract will be
found under the place which is mentioned -first in the deed, and to that
place cross references will be added under the other places mentioned.
There are added three separate Indices — ^viz., of Places, Persons,
and Matters, whereby, it is hoped, the contents of the book will be easily
accessible, not only to local antiquaries, genealogists, and others,
but also to those who have the more serious end in view — namely, the
compilation of original materials for the future history of Derbyshire.
In the preparation of the Index the Editor has been much assisted by
the careful work of Mr. E. E. Taylor, the Curator of Sir H. H. Bemrose's
Library at Derby.
The Editor wishes tO' thank most cordially the following noblemen,
gentlemen, and ladies, who have acceded so willingly to his applications
for the use of their charters, viz. ; — The Right Hon. Lord Scarsdale,
of Kedleston; the Hon. Henry J. Coke, of Longford; the Right Hon.
F. J. S. Foljambe, of Osberton, Notts.; Sir E. O. Every, Bart., and
Godfrey Mosley, esq., of Derby, his trustee; Sir Ralph H. S. Wilmot,
Bart., of Chaddesden, and Miss Wilmot; Gen. John Talbot Coke,
of Trusley; Col. William Langton Coke, of Brookhill; C. E. B. Bowles,
esq., of Wirksworth; Miss de Rodes (now Mrs. Locker-Lampson), of
Barlborough Hall ; Charles Drury, esq., of Sheffield ; W. Drury Lowe, esq.,
of Locko; W. R. Holland, esq., of Ashbourne; Mrs. Mundy, of
Markeaton; Haughton C. Okeover, esq., of Okeover; Mrs. Pole-Gell,
of Hopton; R. R. Redmayne, esq., Chapter Clerk at Lichfield;
G. Trevelyan Lee, esq.. Town Clerk of Derby; and to Henry J. Ellis,
esq., of the Manuscript Dept., British Museum, for valuable assistance
in dating, etc., the twelfth century charters. Also to many others in the
County who have aided him by their advice and suggestions in his efforts
to find out the hiding-places of these manuscript treasures; the editors
of printed books bearing on the subject ; the oiwners of private catalogues ;
and to the writers of various articles in the Journals of the Derbyshire
Archaeological and Natural History Society, all of which works the
Editor has ventured to make use of.
Preface. vii
But chiefly are his thanks due and offered to Sir H. H. Bemrose,
the instigator and promoter of the book, who has met all the Editor's
suggestions in a most generous and public-spirited manner, and at whose
expense the volume is published. His devotion to all that concerns
the County is well known, but if this publication should prove to be
acceptable and useful at all, it will be chiefly owing to him, and he
will have added one more to his many services to the Town and County
of Derby.
I. H. JEAYES.
British Museum.
March, 1906.
Contents.
PAGE
References after Abstracts, Explanation of ix
Corrigenda xi
Derbyshire Charters - - i
Indexes : —
Places 355
Names - - - 3^9
Matters - - 481
Owners and Sources of Charters- ' - - 485
Explanation of the References
AT THE END OF EACH ABSTRACT.
Those Private Collections marked with an Asterisk have
BEEN examined BY THE EDITOR.
Add. = Additional Charters, British Museum.
Campb. = Campbell
Cott. = Cotton
Eg. = Egerton
Harl. = Harley
Lansd. = Lansdowne
Stowe = Stowe
Toph. = Topham
WoU. = WoUey
P. R. O. = Public Record Office. (Cal. of Ancient Charters.)
D.ofL. = Ducty of Lancaster. (Taken from the Thirty-fifth Report of PuBlic
Records, Appendix I.)
*Beinrose = Deeds in the possession of Sir H. H. Bemrose.
Berkeley = Deeds at Berkeley Castle. (From the Printed Catalogue; Ed., I. H.
Jeayes.)
*Bowles = Deeds in the possession of C. E. B. Bowles, Esq., of Wirksworth.
*Brookhill = Deeds in the possession of Colonel W. L. Coke, of Brookhill.
Burdett = Deeds in the possession of Sir F. Burdett,! at Foremark.
Chest. Mun. = The Muniments of Chesterfield Corporation. (From the Printed
Catalogue, by J. Pym Yeatman, Esq.)
D. A. J. = Derbyshire Archaological Journal.
Debdale v. Trusley.
*Derby Mun. = The Muniments of Derby Corporation.
*de Rodes = Deeds of Miss de Rodes, of Barlborough Hall.
*Drury = The Beresford Charters, formerly in the possession of J. F. Lucas, Esq.,
of Bentley Hall, from whom they passed to Charles Drury, Esq.,
of Sheffield, their present owner.
1 Taken from The Topographer (1790), Vol. II., pp. 264-285, and from Bigsby's
History of Repton.
X Explanation of the References.
*Druiy Lowe = Deeds of W. Drury Lowe, Esq., of Locko.
*Eveiy = Deeds of Sir E. O. Every, Bart., at EggintOD. (By permission of the
Trustees.)
*Foljambe = Deeds of the Right Hon. F. J. S. Foljambe, of Osberton.
Gregory = " penes J. Gregory, of Overton." (Kerry Transcripts.)
Gresley = Deeds of Sir Robert Gresley, Bart., at Drakelowe. (From the Printed
Catalogue; Ed., I. H. Jeayes.)
Hallowes = "Deeds of Rev. B. Hallowes, of Glapwell." (Kerry Transcripts.)
*HolIand = Deeds in the possession of W. R. Holland, Esq., of Ashbourne.
Horton = The Horton Charters. (From Ussher's History of Croxall.)
*Kedleston = Deeds of the Right Hon. Lord Scarsdale, at Kedleston.
Kerry = The transcripts made by Rev. C. Kerry (now in the possession of
Sir H. H. Bemrose) from various collections.
'Lichfield = The Muniments at Lichfield Cathedral.
*Longford = Deeds of Hon. H. J. Coke, at Longford.
*Mundy = Deeds of Mrs. Mundy, at Markeaton.
Ogston = " Ogston Hall Charters." (Kerry Transcripts.)
*Okeover = Deeds of H. C. Okeover, Esq., of Okeover.
*Pole-Gell = Deeds of the late H. Chandos-Pole-Gell, Esq., of Hopton Hall.
R. D. G. = Robinson's Derbyshire Gatherings (1866).
Reliquary = Jewitt's Reliquary.
Roper = A few Calk Abbey Charters taken from Harl. MS. 2044 (British
Museum), and stated there to be in the possession of " S. Roper,
of Monks Kirby."
*Trusley = Deeds of General J. T. Coke, of Trusley, late of Debdale.
*Wilmot = Deeds of Sir R. H. S. Wilmot, Bart., at Chaddesden.
Corrigenda.
p. 23 (No. 176, 1. 3), for Coinhull read
Cornhill.
P. 25 (No. 189, 1. 10), for circ. 1254
read ante 1254.
P. 27 (No. 209, 1. 5), for Amine read
Avyne.
P. 31 (No. 238, 1. 2), for Comton read
Comtun.
P. 31 (No. 238, 1. \i),for Ashenden read
Ashdovra.
P. 39 (No. 301), after Steneidale read
[? Stevoidale],
P. 54 (No. 431, 1. 2), omit to Robert fil.
Rog. de la Grene.
P. 65 (No. 523, 1. 3), for bailiff read
bailiffs.
P. 66 (No. 528)5 for circ. 1129-1139 read
[1132-1136].
P. 68 (No. 531, I. 9), for capiti read
caput.
P. 75 (No. 578, 1. 2), for ? CO. Derby
read co. Bedf.
P. 76 (No. 590, 1. 2), after Nye add
[? Nyke].
P. 85 (headline), for Chelardiston read
Chellaston.
P. 86 (No. 677, 1. 3), for Avery [daugh-
ter?] read Avine [wife].
P. 96 (No. 772), for Koryfsmythe read
Knyfsmythe.
P. 102 (No. 827, 1. 5), for Swaloc read
Swaloe.
P. 112 (No. 912, 1. 5), for Maweyswn
read Maweysyn.
P. 121 (No. 985, 1. 3), for de read le.
P. 135 (No. 1092, 1. i), for Hinknes-
hille read Hinkreshille.
P. 147 (No. 1 198, 1. 3), for Staverley
read Beverley.
P. 147 (No. 1200, 1. 8), for Mergawute
read Mergawnte.
P. 148 (No. 1201, 1. 4), for Flexhuwere
read Fleschewere.
P. 165 (N. 1349, 1. i), after Kyvetone
add [? for Knyvetone].
P. 176 (No. 1431, 1. s), for CornhuU
read Cornhill.
P. 181 (No. 1469, 1. 9), for justa read
juxta.
P. 2i2j No. 1700 should be under
"Middleton, Stoney."
P. 218 (No. 1741, 1. 2), for Philip read
Philippa,
P. 220 (No. 1752, 1. 3), for Hubeit read
Herbert.
P. 227 (No. 1813), for Oslaston read
Osliston.
P. 230 (No. 1833, 1. 4), for 170 read
1270.
P. 233 (No. 1868, I. 7), for 1399 read
1422.
P. 246 (No. 1954, 1. 8), for Muligny read
Suligny.
P. 25s (No. 2022, 1. 7), for Humelun
read Hamelun.
P. 255 (No. 2026, 1. 5), for Masey read
Mascy.
P. 278 (No. 2194, 1. 3), for Richard read
Robert.
P. 282 (No. 2227, 1. 3), for Fieynan
read Freyman.
P. 283 (No. 2233, 1. 6, 2235, 1. 6), for
Smetheby read Smetheley.
P. 285 (No. 2253, 1. 2), for Hartbill
read Harthill.
P. 290 (No. 2288, 1. 5), for Waddeley
read Waldeley.
P. 304 (No. 2396, 1. 3), for Heles read
Hales.
P. 306 (No. 2412, 1. 4), for 1306 read
1366.
P. 310 (No. 2450, 1. 2), for Ballok read
BuUok.
P. 310 (No. 2455, 1. 5), for Uwerthorp
read Ulkerthorp.
P. 314 (1. 17), for Cubley read Sudbury.
P. 325 (No. 2580, 1. 2), for Nulcrum
read Hulcrume.
P. 329 (No. 2607, 1. 4), for 4 Edw. II.
[1310] read 4 Ric. II. [1380].
P. 329 (No. 2611, 1. 8), for seriuens
read seruiens.
P. 336 (No. 2660, 1. I, 5), for Cloptone
Claptone read Hopton.
P. 336 (No. 2665, 1. 4), for Daron read
Baron.
P. 338 (No. 268r, line 4), for his read
her.
P. 341 (No. 2712, 1. 5), for Monseye read
Monjoye.
P. 343 (No. 2720, 1. 5), for Knyvete
read Knyvet[on].
Derbyshire Charters.
ABNEY, IN Hope.
(Abbenay, Abbeney, Abbeneye, Abneye.)
1. Grant from William de Barkystun and Marjory, his wife, to
Robert de Abbeneye, of a bovate of land in Abbeneye. Witn. Oljrver
de Langeford, Simon de Gonsyl, John de Baraforde, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (WoU. viii. I.)
2. Release from William fil. Joh. Fox, de OfFerton, to Thomas
del Cloughe of a messuage and a bovate of land in Abbeneye. Witn.
Richard le Archer, Peter de Shatton, Richard Fox, etc. Dat. Offerton,
W. in Pentecost [25 May], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Woll. viii. 4.)
3. Grant from John fil. Rob. de Baggeschawe de Abbeney, to
William de Baggeschawe, of a messuage and a bovate of land in
Abbeney. Witn. John Larchere, Thomas Larchere, John Hebbe, etc.
Dat. S. a. All Saints [i Nov.], 4 Ric. II. [1380]. (Woll. viii. 8.)
4. Release from John Abbenay, of Castelton, to John Wylde of
Abbenay, of lands in Abbenay. Dat. Hope, S. b. F. of St. George
[23 Apr.], 21 Ric. II. [1398]. (Woll. viii. 3.)
5. Power of Attorney by John Alott, capellanus, to Thomas
Woderove of Hope, to deliver seisin to Thomas Bagscha of Abnaye,
of lands in Abneye. Dat. F. of St. Juliana [16 Feb.], 18 Hen. VI.
[1440]. (Woll. viii. 9.)
6. Lease for 86 years from the Abbot and Convent of the
Blessed Virgin Mary of Rufford [Co. Notts.], to Ralph Eyre of
Offirton, of the Grange of Abney. Dat. Rufford, 5 Feb., I473W-
(Woll. ii. 80.)
7. Quitclaim from Thurstan Hall of Overhurst to Roger
Foliambe of Lynacre Hall, esquire, of all his lands, etc., within the
vill and field of Abney. Witn. Richard Bouthe of Abney, Renald
Bouthe, William Kede, William Bradscha of Lynacre Hall, Gilbard
Schaw of Walton. Dat. at Lynacre-hall in the parish of Brampton,
14 Apr., 10 Hen. VIII. [15 19]. (Bowles.)
ABNEY V. also under Bradwell, Chesterfield, Offerton.
ALDERCAR v. under CODNOR.
2 Alderwasley.
ALDERWASLEY.
(Alderwashele, Alderwaslegh, Alderwasleghe,
Allerwaslegh.)
8. Extract of court held at Beaur [Beaurepair] on Th. b. F. of
All Saints [i Nov.], 12 Edw. IV. [1462], recording the surrender of a
messuage and land in Alderwaslegh by John Patton to the use of
John Valens and Katherine his wife, dau. of the said John Patton,
who were thereupon admitted. (Pole-Gell.)
9. Extract of court held at Holand on Th. a. F. of St. Valentine
[14 Feb.], 22 Edw. IV. [1483], recording the surrender by John
Valence and Katherine his wife, of a messuage and land in Allerwas-
legh and their re-admission. (Pole-Gell.)
10. Extract of court held at Duffeld on Th. b. F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], 5 Hen. VII. [1490], recording the surrender by Thomas
Hervy, of Workesworth, of various enclosed lands in Alderwaslegh to
the use of Thomas Wyggeley, of Callow, thereupon admitted. (Pole-
Gell.)
11. Grant from Richard Norton of Alderwasleghe and Thomas, his
son, to Richard Saucheverell, gent., of lands in Alderwasleghe, and
appointing attorneys. Dat. 15 JDec, 19 Hen. VII. [1503]. (WoU. iii. 19.)
12. Extract of court held at Beaurepair, 2 Aug., 12 Henry VIII.
[1520], recording the surrender by Richard Valance of a messuage and
land in Alderwashele, which he held jointly with Katherine his mother,
to the use of John Valance his brother. (Pole-Gell.)
13. Extract of court held 3 May, 38 Hen. VIII. [1546], recording
the admission of Henry Sacheverell, esquire, son and heir of Ralph
Sacheverell, to land in Alderwasley, and a cottage, etc., in Ashleyhey.
(Pole-Gell.)
ALDWARK, in Bradborne.
(Aldewerk, Aldewerke, Aldwork, Audewerk.)
14. Lease, for 40 years, from Ranulph de Snetirton to William de
Ibole, of land in Audewerk; rent loi. Witn. Roger de Wedenisley,
Henry de Cromforde, Henry, son of Thomas de Hopton, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 1289. (Woll. x. 5.)
15. Grant from Ranulph fil. Ran. de Snyterton to John fil. Ric.
Knot de Bontessale, of a toft and lands in Aldwork; rent during 40
years, is., and after that time 10 marks. Witn. Ranulph de Snyterton,
de Hopton, John le Porter, etc. Dat. Aldewerke, S. a. Michaelmas
[29 Sept.], 3 Edw. II. [1309]. (Woll. X. 8.)
16. Grant from Ranulph fil. Ranulphi de Snyterton to William
fil. Ade de Middelton, of lands in Aldewerk; rent for 40 years, 105.,
and after that period 10 marks. Witn. Ranulph de Snyterton, sen.,
Henry de Hopton, William de Hopton, etc. Dat. F. of St. Edmund,
Abp. [16 Nov.], 3 Edw. II. [1309]. (Woll. X. 11.)
Alfreton. 3
17. Grant from Ranulph fil. Ran. de Snuterton to William de
IbuUe de Aldewerke and Agnes, his wife, of a messuage and lands
in Aldewerke, for life or for 2 o^y ears;. rent, during 20 years, los., and
afterwards looj. Witn. Dom. Robert de Ibull, perpetual vicar of
Assheburne, Henry de Hoptone, John fil. Radulfi de Aldewerk, etc.
Dat. Michaelmas, 1310. (Woll. x. 6.)
18. Grant, for life, from Ranulph fil. Ranulfi junioris de Sniterton,
to William de Ibulle de Aldewerke, and Agnes, his wife, and Nicholas,
their son, of a messuage and lands in Aldewerke, their heirs to hold
the same for 53 years in case of their decease within that period, at a
rent during that time of lo^., and afterwards 100^. Witn. Dom. Robert
de Ibul, perpetual vicar of Assheburne, Henry de Hopton, John fil
Joh. de Aldewerke, etc. Dat. Sat. b. F. of SS. Philip and James
[i May], 1317. (Woll. x. 10.)
19. Grant, in free marriage, from Ralph fil. Joh. de Bondissale of
Aldewerke, to Roger Colte and Yngelesia, daughter of the said Ralph,
of lands in Aldewerke; rent li. Witn. Robert de Wordisleye, Henry
fil. Thome de Hopton, Henry de le How, in Aldewerke, etc. Temp.
Edw. II. (Woll. X. 16.)
20. Grant for life from William de Attelowe and Agnes, his wife,
of two messuages and lands in Aldewerke; rent, \qs. Sd. Dat.
Wirkesworthe, F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 42 Edw. III. [1368].
(Woll. X. 12.)
21. Defeasance by John Leeke of Sutton-in-the-Dale, Esq., of a
bond given by Thomas Saucheverell, of Kyrkby in Asshfeld, Co. Notts,
etc., for delivery of title deeds of lands in Aldewerke, with waiver of
claim upon two deeds specified at length. Dat. 20 Nov., 19 Hen. VII.
[1503]. (Woll. X. 15.)
ALFRETON.
22. Release from Thomas de Chawrthe, mil., to Simon fil. Petri de
Grenhulle, of a rent of 21^., part of a rent of ^s. gd., due from him
for lands in Alfertone. Witn. Rob. Sautcheverel, mil., Ranulph de Wan-
desleya, mil., Rob. de Watenhow, etc. Dat. Nortone, T. bef. F. of
B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 12 Edw. I. [1284]. (Woll. i. 21.)
23. Confirmation by John Markham, Richard Byngham, Robert
Clyfton, and others, as feoffees of Thomas Chaworth, to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for life, of the stewardship of the manors of Alfreton, Norton and
Williamthorp, and of all other lands, etc., in co. Derby which they hold
to the use of the said Thomas, with a yearly fee of 40.S. Dat. 15 Sept.,
14 Edw. IV. [1474]. (Foljambe.)
24. Lease, for 33 years, from Henry Wylloughby, Esq., to Robert
Wilson and Agnes, his wife, for ;£iS, in pursuance of an award made
in a dispute between Cristofer Fitz-Randolph, of Westwood, Co. Notts.,
gent., and Jane, his wife, with the said Henry, of lands called Birrch-
wood, in Alfreton; rent 4 marks. Dat. 24 Sept., 34 Hen. VIII. [1542].
(Woll. xii. 136.)
4 Alkmonton.
ALKMONTON.
25 Letter from Rodbert de Bakepus, dominus de Alkemunton,
whefeby licence is granted to the Hospital of St Leonard at Alkemunton
to enclose a nook of land in le Horestone, and a place of land m the
waste of le Fertewode, which John de Bakepuz, dominus de Barton,
had given to the said Hospital. Witn. Dom. John de Longforde, mil.,
Dom Giles de Memel, mil., Henry, dominus de Benteleye, etc.
Temf. Hen. HL or Edw. L (Woll. vi. i.)
ALLESTREE v. under Castleton.
ALPORT, IN YOULGRAVE.
26 Letter testimonial from Rauf Saucheverell, squier, and John
Saucheverell, his son and heir apparent, that a yearly rent of io:f and
the suit to Aldeport mill, released by them to Henry Alyn and Nicholas,
his son, were never entailed to them nor to any of their ancestors.
Dat. Th. a. Michaelmas, 2 Ric. IH. [1484]- (Woll. n. 33.)
ALPORT V. also under Bakewell, HaddoN.
ALSOP-LE-DALE.
(Alshop, Alsope.)
27. Grant from Roger de Huncesdon to Thomas de Bradeford,
of Richard and Adam, filii Walter! fil. Galfridi de Huncesdon, his nativi,
-with all their following, goods and chattels in Huncesdon [? Hanson
Grange]. Witn. Robert de Thorp, John de Thorp, Adam de Thorp,
Ralph Rufus, Ralph fil. Ranulfi, Richard fil. Nagge, Richard fil. Rad.
de Thorp. Early Hen. IH. (Okeover.)
28. Grant from Henry fil. Ranulfi de Alsope to Thomas, his brother,
of the land which Matilda de Sippele some time held in Alsope, to
hold by service of one pair of gloves on the F. of St. James. Witn.
Jurdin de Snuterton, Roger de Wentlesle, Robert de Thorp, Robert
de Huncesdon, John de Cramphord, Rachenald de Karsint[on]. Temf.
Hen. HI. (Holland.)
29. Grant from Richard fil. Petri de Huncedon to Henry fil. Thome
de Alsop of three acres of land in Huncedon [? Hanson, nr. Alsop],
lying between the land of Burton Abbey and of Roger Cokayn. Witn.
Stephen de Irton, Geoffrey Martel, de Peverwiz, Hugh Bonseriant de
Thorpe, etc. (?) Temp. Henry IH. (Holland.)
30. Grant from Henry fil. Thome de Alsop to John Morkoc de
Essebum of 20 acres of land and a croft in the fields of Alsop, with
three buildings within his court in Alsop. Witn. Stephen de Irton,
Henry de Kniveton, Roger de Bradeburn, Ranulph de Alsop, Thomas
de Mapelton. Dat. Fr. aft. Epiphany [6 Jan.], 1287. (Holland.)
31. Grant from Henry fil. Thome de Alsop to Dom. Walter de
Lich', chaplain, " et duabus nutritis suis scilicet Avicie et Margarie
juniori de filiabus suis," of a toft with buildings in Alsop, which toft
extends from the King's highway to the croft of his own house ; with
other land at Le Rewestones, etc., in Alsop. Witn. Ranulf de Alsop,
Richard de Morleye, Herbert fil. Herberti, Ralph Scherecroft, etc.
[? late thirteenth century.] (Holland.)
Alsop-le-Dale. 5
32. Grant from Henry Wilchar of Alsop with consent of Agnes,
his wife, to Ranulph fil. Henrici de Alsop, of a house and six acres of
land in the fields of Alsop. Witn. Ranulph de Alsop, John fil. Johannis
de Alsop, Ralph Schercroft, of Eyton, etc. Circ. 1300. (Holland.)
33. Grant from Ranulph de Alsop fil. Henrici de Alsop to
Roger Chaumberleyn, parson of Rerisby [Rearsby, Co. Leic], of all his
land in Alsop. Witn. Ranulph de Alsop, John fil. Thome de Alsop,
John fil. Simonis de Alsop, etc. Dat. T. aft. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.],
131 1. (Holland.)
34. Grant from Ralph fil. Johannis de Alsop to Ranulph fil. Henrici
de Alsop, of the third part of a messuage and land in Alsop, namely,
that messuage which Henry fil. Herberti holds on le Rugweye, and
the land lying on Le Pykestonlondes, Dalesyde, Hulliforlong, Oldepfne,
and Pynhul, with the reversion of two roods in Alsop which Letitia,
widow of John de Alsop, holds in dower. Witn. Ranulph fil. Ranulphi
de Alsop, Henry fil. Roberti de Alsop, Henry Parsey, de Fennybentileye,
etc. Dat. S. b. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 6 Edw. II. [13 13].
(Holland.)
35. Attorney from Margaret fil. Ranulphi fil. Henrici de Alsop
to Thomas de Thurmeston, to receive seisin of the lands which her
father gave her in Alsop. Dat. M. a. Pur. [2 Feb.], iX2(i\i\,
(Holland.)
36. Quitclaim from Beatrix que fuit uxor Ranulphi fil. Henrici de
Alsop to Margaret dau. of the said Ranulph, her late husband, of all
the latter's lands in Alsop. Witn. William Cordel, de Castre, William
le Eyr, William Waryn, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Peter in cathedra
[22 Feb.], i326[7]. (Holland.)
37. Similar Quitclaim from Dionisia fil. Henrici de Alsop to the
said Margaret of the same lands. Witn. Ranulph de Alsop, Thomas de
Estafford de Asscheboume en le Pek, Thomas Adam, etc. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. Matthias [24 Feb.], i326[7]. (Holland.)
38. Grant from Margaret fil. Ranulphi de Alsop to John de
Kynardsey of all the lands, etc., which she had of the feoffment of her
father in Alsop. Witn. Thomas Wythir, Dom. Hugh Mene[l], William
de Byrchouyr, Roger de Tystyngton, Ranulph de Alsop. Dat. Stamford,
Fr. a. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], i Edw. III. [1327]. (Holland.)
39. Quitclaim from Ranulph, dominus de Alsop, to John de
Kynardesey of the tenements which the latter had from Margaret fil.
Ranulphi de Alsop, his kinsman, in Alsop. Witn. John de Mighers,
William Brian, John de Kynardesey, jun. Dat. 1327. (Holland.)
40. Grant from Richard Aleyn of Alsop to John de Kynardeseye
of two messuages, etc., in Alsop. Witn. William de Bientelegh, Richard
de la Pole, Robert Foucher, etc. Dat. Beh. of St. John B. [29 Aug.],
I Edw. III. [1327]. (Holland.)
41. Quitclaim from Hugh de Kynardesaye to William fil. Johannis
de Kynardesey, his brother, and Elizabeth, his wife, of all the lands
which he had by grant from Dom. John de Kynardesseye in Alsop.
Dat. F. of Circumcision [i Jan.], 19 Edw. III. [1346]. (Holland.)
42. Release from John Shepherd of Alshop al. John fil. Johannis
fil. Willelmi de Stanshop to Robert Kynardeseye de Lokkeslegh of a
6 Alsop-le-Dale.
messuage and two bovates of land in Alshop [Alsop] which John de
Dale holds. Witn. Thomas Dethek de Uttoxhatr', Thomas Alshop,
William Walkere, etc. Dat. Uttoxhatre [Uttoxeter], Vig. of SS. Peter
and Paul [29 June], 9 Hen. IV. [1408]. (Holland.)
43. Lease for 60 years from Sir Henry Sacheverell, of Morley, to
Thomas Alsop, of Alsop-in-le-Dale, of a messuage in Alsop-lee-Dale, in
which he now dwells, at a yearly rent ; and to find the said Sir Henry
"an able horse and hames for oone man to do the kynge seruyce"
when demanded. Dat. 24 March, 26 Hen. VIII. [1535]- (Drury.)
ALSOP V. also under Parwich.
ALSTONLEIGH v. under COMBS, in Chapel-en-le-Frith.
ALVASTON.
(Alewoldestone, Alwaldeston, Alwaston,
Ayllewastone.)
44. Grant from Oliver de Sautcheuerel to the Nuns of St. Mary de
Pratis, Derbeye, of two messuages, which Richard Wildy and Simon
Tinctor [Dyer] held in Alewoldestone. Witn. Dom. W[illiam] de
Muschamp, Archdeacon of Derby, Mag. N , " Officialis," Hugh de
Ekyntone, etc. Early Hen. III. (WoU. viii. 62.)
45. Grant from Roger fil. Galfridi le Chamberleng to the Canons
of the Blessed Virgin de Parco Stanleye [Dale Abbey] of an acre of
land in Alwaldeston. Witn. Thomas Hanselin, Robert de Haregeve,
Stephen fil. Burge, etc. Circ. 1270. (Bemrose.)
46. Acknowledgment by John de Staunton of the receipt of
10 marks for rent of the manor of Alwaston from Ralph de Freschevile,
dominus de . . . ouch. Dat. Derby, Fr. a. F. of St. Luke
[18 Oct.]. 17 Edw. I. [1289]. (Hail. 86 I. 3.)
47. Grant from John Griffyn, dominus de Ayllewaston, and
Elizabeth, his wife, to Dom. Richard de Wylughby, mil. of the moiety
of the manor, etc., of Ayllewaston, which fell to the said John and
Elizabeth on the death of Dom. William Fawel, mil. Witn. William
Rosel, William Chaddesden, milites, William Sawcheverel, Simon Pouger,
de Willesthorp, William Michel, John Suet, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of
St. Lucy [13 Dec], 16 Edw. IL (1322]. (Add. 6,106 i.)
ALVASTON V. also under BOULTON.
APPERKNOWL v. under Unstone.
APPLEBY.
48. Quitclaim from Thomas, Rector of Appelby, to Laurence [de
S. Edwardo], Abbot, and the Convent of Burthon [Burton-on-Trent] of
tithes, Peter's pence, and other payments formerly claimed by him from
the Abbey tenants in his parish, including fourpence for every marriage
ceremony. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey de Appelby, Walter de Stretton,
Wilham, parson of Stretton, etc. [1229-1260.] (Stowe 48.)
Ashbourne. 7
APPLETREE HUNDRED.
49- Acquittance by Robert Belle, yeoman of the King's Chamber,
to Ralph Illyngworth, Ralph Meynell, Piers Pole, William Coke, and
William Huet, collectors of tenths in the hundred of Appultre, for
^47 8(f. Dat. 26 June, 4 Hen, VII. [1489]. (Woll. viii. 69.)
ASH, NEAR Etwall.
50. Quitclaim from John de Rocheford, de comitatu de Derby to
John Freman, of four acres of land abutting on Tulcroft in the fields
of Assh, and other land there lying on Holeweye, with two selions in
the same fields " apud Stantune Slade," and a rent in Assh. Witn.
Dom. Robert de Tuiford, mil., John le Bek, Adam de Boutton. Dat.
apud Assh, Th. aft. Christmas, 38 Edw. III. [1364I Seal of arms,
defaced. (Brookhill.)
ASHBOURNE.
(ASCHBURNE, ASCHEBURNE, ASHBOURN, ASHEBURN,
ASHEBURNE, ASSCHEBORNE, ASSCHEBURN, ASSCHEBURNE,
ASSEBURN, ASSHBURN, ASSHBURNE, ASSHEBOURNE,
ASSHEBURN, ASSHEBURNE, ESBURNIA, ESSEBURN.)
51. Confirmation by William de Ferrar [iis], Comes Dereb', to
Ralph de Mungai of land in Hunderwude [Underwood] in the manor
of Asseburn, which he held when the said William recovered the
Wapentake of Wirk[sworth] ; rent 4^. Witn. William de Rideware
tunc senescallus, Robert fil. Walkel[in], Jordan de Touke, Herbert de
Merlee, Robert de Bella fide, Thomas de Ednesoure, Robert de
Aluithleg'. Temp. John. (Woll. ix. 5.)
52. Grant from Serlo de Grendon to Walter fil. Humfridi of a
toft in Campedene between the two tofts held by Geoffrey Hiepe. Witn.
William, capellanus, Simon de Sancto Mauro, Robert and William, filii
Joce, Richard Hokebroc, Robert Clericus, Geoffrey Hiepe, Robert Telar.
Temp. John. (Woll. vi. 42.)
53. Grant from Roger fil. Rob. de Underwod to Roger fil. Ran. de
Mercinton, of half an acre of land in Winhul, extending towards
Scolebroc ; rent, a barbed arrow. Witn. Evo de Taddel', Richard fil.
Rogeri de eadem, Richard fil. Ran. de Underwode, John de Offedecot,
William fil. Inguses. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 6.)
54. Quitclaim from John de Lea and Idonea his wife to Hugh de
Acauere of a toft which they held sometime from the latter in Esseburn.
Witn. Robert de Esseburn, Robert de Wennesleg, John de Offedecote,
Henry de Alsop, Thomas de Esseburn, Roger de le Wodehus, William
Puterel, etc. Late Hen. III. (Okeover.)
55. Quitclaim from Robert fil. Philippi de Esseburn to Nicholas
de Clyfton of an acre and a half of land in Meyele in the territory of
Esseburn, namely, that land which the said Robert obtained from Henry
Fenekelspire, before the King's Justices at Westminster. Witn. Thomas
de Tiddeswell, William de Bokestones, Symon de Tuttebyre, Robert
de Tissinton, John Like. Temp. Edw. I. (Okeover.)
8 Ashbourne.
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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 Assche-
bume, John Cokayn, Thomas fil. Thome, etc. Dat. F a Exalt of
H. Cross [14 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 19.)
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 thf>
B.V.M. [8 Sept.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. vi. 20)
Ashbourne. 9
63. Grant from John de Holond, of Ashbourne, to Henry Ailmot
and Alice his daughter of 100 shillingsworth of rent in Asshebourne
from lands which belonged to Hugh fil. Rob. fil. Hugonis for the
payment of which the said John binds himself, his heirs, executors, and
all his tenements in Ashbourne. Witn. William de Knyveton, John
Cokein, John de Lymistre, Robert de Clifton, Thomas Adam. Dat.
M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 8 Edw. HI. [1334]- (Okeover.)
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.)
67. Grant from Ralph de Shirley and Margaret, his wife, to Ralph
de la Pole de Hertyndon of the lands, etc., which descended to the said
Margaret on the death of Walter Waltesheff, her father, in Adgaresly,
Co. Staff., and in Asshebum, Bradeley, Knyveton, Peuerwych, Bradbume,
and La Lee, near Bradburn, Co. Derb., except those lands which the
said Walter held for term of the life of William de Hopton. Witn.
William de Mapelton, William de Knyueton, John de Lemystre, Thomas
de Matherfeld, of Asshebum, Richard Hervy, of the same, William le
Aviner, William de la Dale, both of the same. Dat. apud Asshebum,
F. of St. John B. [24 June], 12 Edw. IH. [1338]. (Okeover.)
68. Lease for 8 years from John de Bretteby, of Burton-on-Trent,
and Sibilla, his wife, to William de Waterfal, of eighteen pence annual
rent from a " celda " in Asshebum lying between the " celda " of Adam
Daird and the "celda" of Robert de Alstonefeld. Dat. S. b. F. of
All Saints [i Nov.], 18 Edw. IIL [1344]- (Dmry.)
69. Grant from Dom. Alexander de Cobbeley, chaplain, to Lettice,
relicta Johannis de Knyveton and the heirs of their bodies, of a messuage,
etc., in Assheburne, one head of which extends to the high road and
another on the water called Scolbrok. Witn. John Cokayn, of
Assheburne, Thomas Adam, John de la Pole, etc. Dat. Assheburne,
F. of St. Giles, Abbot [i Sept.], 1351. (Dmry.)
70. Grant from John fil. Hugonis de Asheburn to William Sterre,
of the same, of a plot of land in Asheburn, with buildings upon it, etc.,
between the plots of Thomas le Locsmyht and Emma le Cok. Witn.
John Cokayn, Thomas Adam, Adam de Bylley. Dat. M. a. F. of
St. Luke [Oct. 18], 26 Edw. IH. [1352]. (Okeover.)
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.)
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.)
73. Grant from Thomas de Grattone fil. et her. Will, de Grattone
to Nicholas de Knyvetone, of an annual rent of 8^. from tenements m
Asshbume. Dat. F. of St. Peter "in cathedra" [22 Feb.], 45 Edw. III.
[1371]. French. (Woll. vi. di')
10 Ashbourne.
74. Power or Attorney by Richard DestafFord, lord of Clyfton,
to John de Astone, etc., to receive seisin of lands in Nedwode, Co. Staff.,
and Assheburne, and of the manor of Bredlawe [Broadlow Ash, in
Thorpe], under a deed of feoffment made by Johan de la Pole. Dat.
Westm. 47 Edw. III. [1373]- French. (Woll. vi. 59.)
75. Quitclaim from Henry le Waluour de Asshebum to Edmund
Cokayn de Assheburn of a messuage in Asshebum in Le Bruge-strete
between the water of Skolobrok and the said Edmund's land, and of
a meadow called Paradis in Clifton. Dat. Asshebum, Th. a. F. of
St. Michael [29 Sept.], 2 Ric. II. [1378]. (Okeover.)
76. Grant from John Cokayn, of Assheburne, to Philip de Okore,
Knt., Henry Wallour, and WilHam Hayward, chaplains, of all his goods
and chattels in Cos. Derby and Stafford or elsewhere. Witn. Nicholas
de Stafford and John Basset, Knts., Roger de Bradburne, John de
Bentley, Thomas Lymster, John de Eyton. Dat. Ashbourne, S. a. F. of
St. Hilary [8 Jan.], 5 Ric. II. [1382]. (Okeover.)
77. Grant from John de Okoure and Henry Wallour, chaplains, to
John Crescy, rector of Longford, John Houbell, rector of Wynfeld,
William de Monyash, vicar of Duffeld, John Fraunsoys, of Tykenale,
and Thomas de Wombewell, of all the lands, etc., which John Cokayn,
Knt., enfeoffed the said John and Henry with, in Asshebourne, Clyfton,
Parwych, Kneueton, Irton, Styrton, Offtecote, and Underwod, Co. Derb.,
Malefeld and Snellefeld, Co. Staff. Witn. Nicholas de Longford, Knt.,
Oliver de Barton, William de Sallowe, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Mark
[25 Apr.], 7 Ric. II. [1384]. (Dmry.)
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.)
79. Grant from William Hebbe, rector of Edlaston, and William
Boturdon to Richard Welbek, son and heir of John Welbek, of all their
lands, in the fees of Compedon, Clufton, Bradelay, Offecote, and
Underwode. Witn. Thomas Lymistre, Thomas Kn)rveton, Richard
Spicer, and Thomas Glover, bailiffs. Dat. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.],
11 Hen. IV. [1410]. (Drury.)
80. Grant from William Auener, chaplain, to John de Okouere,
fil. Philippi de Okouere, mil., of a messuage in Asscheburn which John
de Derby late held, to hold for his life with remainder to Thomas de
Okouere, his brother. Witn. John Cokayn, kt., John Cokayn, his son,
Thomas de Knyventon, Nicholas de Lymestre, William de Boterdon,
John de Elton. Dat. 20 July, 2 Hen. V. [14 14]. (Okeover.)
81. Quitclaim from William Auener, chaplain, and Richard Spycer,
of Assheburn, to John Smalley and Elena, his wife, of a tenement in
the market place of Asshebum with an acre of land in the field of
Offecote, which they had by feoffment from William Newenham, then
vicar of Assheburn. Witn. William Boturdon, Nicholas de Lymestre,
Thomas Poleson. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.],
2 Hen. V. [1414]. (Dmry.)
Ashbourne. 1 1
82. Lkase, for 30 years, from Henry [Chichely], Archbp. of Canter-
bury, 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.)
83. 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.)
84. Bond from John Cokayn, of Ashboum, Nicholas Mountgomery,
jun., esquire, and Robert Jenkynson, of Hertyll, to Philip Okover,
esquire, in thirteen marks payable at Michaelmas, 1456. Dat. 22 Apr.,
30 Hen. VI. [1452]. (Okeover.)
85. Lease, for 40 years, from Nicholas Mountegomery, squyer, to
Willyam Gyte, of a tenement and land in Assheburne; rent, 5s., after
the first five years. Dat. 15 Apr., 15 Edw. IV. [1475]. (Woll. x. 19.)
86. Appointment by Richard Welbeke, esquire, of Humfrey Okouer,
esquire, to be chief seneschal, governor, and supervisor of all the said
Richard's lands within the demesne of Ashebume in le Peke and else-
where, Co. Derby, during the said Richard's life, with a yearly salary
of 13^. i,d. Dat. 26 Nov., 15 Hen. VII. [1499]. (Okeover.)
87. Feoffment from Henry Hudson, vicar of Asshbum, and Ralph
Bersforde, of Asshbum, to John Mosley, of the same, of a messuage
lying " in foristidio " de Asshbum, with attorney to Thomas Elton and
Robert Crisha to deliver seisin. Witn. Robert Hassylhurst, Christopher
Prince, clerks, John Barbur, marcer, etc. Dat. 2 June, 19 Hen. VII.
[1504]. (Drury.)
88. Quitclaim from Anna Blakwall, widow of Richard Blakwall,
to John Mosley, of Aschbume, mercer, of a messuage in the market
place of Asshbume. Dat. 6 Feb., 5 Hen. VIII. [1514]- (Drury.)
89. Grant from John Mosley, of Assheburne, to Thomas Blakwall,
Thomas Hurte, etc., of a messuage in the market place of Assheburne.
Dat. 7 May, 5 Hen. VIII. [1514]. (Drary.)
90. Conveyance from Vincent Lowe, esq., to Anthony Fitzherbert,
Serjeant at law, German Pole, Nicholas Fitzherbert, esquires, Denis Lowe,
Robert Lowe, and William Moreton, gentt., of his manors and lordships
of Compteyn [? Compton in Ashbourne] and Denby, and all his lands in
Asshebum, Bradley, Fenton, Eton [Cold Eaton], Sturston, Clyfton,
Osmaston, and Merton, Co. Derby : to uses specified in indentures dated
2 July, 7 Hen. VIIL, between Thomas Cokeyne, of Ashbourne, Knt.,
and the said Vincent. Dat. 8 July, 7 Hen. VIII. [1515]. Signed,
Vyncent Lowe. (Drury-Lowe.)
91. Indenture between Sir Thomas Russell, " rood-prest,'' of
Assheburne, on the on? part, and John Knyvetone, of Myrcaston, gent.,
" patrone of the same servyce and chantre," and Sir Herre Hudson,
vicar of Ascheburne, on the other part, witnessing the delivery, by the
said vicar, to the said Sir Thomas, of certain mass-books, chalices,
vestments, and other goods to the same chantry. Dat. 15 Jan.,
7 Hen. VIII. [1516]. (Woll. vi. 38.)
ASHBOURNE v. also under Atlow, Clifton, Cold Eaton,
Denby, Mappleton, Matlock, Wirksworth.
1 2 Ashford.
ASHFORD.
(ASSHEFORD, AySSHEFORD, ESSEFORD.)
92. King's Writ to the Sheriff for recovery of debts from William
de Birchull, lessee of Ashford Manor. Dat. 1276. (Lichf. 00. i.)
93. Court-rolls of the Manor of Ashford in the Peak on various
days in 9th year of Edw. III. [1335]. (Okeover.)
94. Record of the surrender by Roger en la Dale at a court held
at Esseford on Easter Eve, 28 Edw. III. [1354] of a messuage and land
in Swyndale in Esseford to the use of John, his son. (Foljambe.)
95. Grant from Otos [Otho] de Holand, Dom. de Assheford, to
Godfrey Foliambe and his heirs of Hassope, of common of pasture in
Longecelowe, in the lordship of Assheford. Dat. London, 23 Nov.,
32 Edw. III. [1358]. Fr. (Woll. i. 16.)
^6. Quitclaim from Felicia fil. Johannis Gierke de Longesdon to
Nicholas Martyn, chaplain, of all the lands which were his father's in
Ayssheford, Magna Longesdon, Momesale, and Roland. Witn. Henry
de Ri Pole, William de Addreley, John de Shirleye, Ralph de Baystowe.
Dat. apud magna Longesdon, Fr. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June],
44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Bowles.)
97. Extract of Court-roll of Ashford manor, recording the admis-
sion of Richard in-le-Dale and Thomas in-le-Dale, his son, to a messuage
and 12 acres of land in Shelladon [Sheldon] on the surrender of John,
son of Roger in-le-Dale, Joan his wife and John their son. Dat. Vig.
of SS. Simon and Jude [27 Oct], 19 Ric. II. [1395]. (Foljambe.)
98. Extract from the Court-roll of Assheford Manor, recording
the surrender by Roger in the Dale of lands in " le Halle ende " called
" Maykeberne," " Swyndalmedewe," etc., to the use of John his son in
tail. Dat Sat. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 21 Ric. II. [1397].
(Foljambe.)
99. Grant from John in-le-Dale of Assheford to William de
Bagshawe, sen., and Nicholas in-le-Dale, son of the said John, of all
his lands, etc., in Co. Derby. Witn. Roger Asser, Richard le Ebeter,
Thomas Nicholson, etc. Dat. Asshford, S. b. F. of SS. Simon and
Jude [28 Oct.], 6 Hen. IV. [1404]. (Foljambe.)
100. Award of John Lynacre, esq., and John Parker, of Norton Lees,
and Robert Eyre, esq., and Edmund Levett, arbitrators between William
Croft, sen., of Brampton, and William Croft, jun., of the same, adjudging
that the former should have his choice whether or not to take 5 marks
for his right to certain lands in the lordship of Asshford, and notifying
to Henry Vernon, steward of Asshford, etc., his refusal. Dat. Chester-
field, 20 June, 16 Edw. IV. [1476]. (Foljambe.)
10 1. Particulars of land, etc., held by William Croft, of Bromton,
jun., of the gift of his father, viz., a " messe " and land in Assheford
in the tenure of Robert Jonson, and a " messe " and land in Sheladon
in the tenure of John White, with memorandum of the award as above
(No. 100). [June, 1476.] (Foljambe.)
Ashover. 1 3
102. Grant from William Staynton, of Peterboro', and Elizabeth
his wife, dau. and heir of William Susanson, jun., to Henry Foliambe,
of Walton, esq., Henry Vernon, esq., and John Dale, of all the lands,
etc., in Ashford, inherited by the said Elizabeth from her father or
John Susanson, her brother. Witn. Robert Schakersley, Ambrose
Dedyke, esquires, etc. Dat. Walton, F. of Tr. of St. Edward the King
[13 Oct.], 17 Edw. IV. [1477]- (Foljambe.)
103. Power of attorney from William Staynton, of Peterboro', and
Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of William Susanson, jun., to Richard
Turner, of Brampton, and Robert Mellour to surrender in the court
of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, at Asshford seisin to Henry Foliaumbe,
Henry Vernon and John Dale, and the heirs and assigns of Henry
Foliaumbe of all the lands, etc., inherited by the said Elizabeth from
William her father and John her brother in Asshford. Witn. Robert
Schakersley, Ambrose Dedyke, Christopher Baune, William Goeve, etc.
Dat. Asshford, F. of Tr. of St. Edw. the King [13 Oct.], 17 Edw. IV.
[1477]. (Foljambe.)
104. Grant from Thomas Susanson, al. Bryggesende, of Peterboro',
son and heir of John Susanson, son and heir of William Susanson, jun.,
formerly of Ashford, near Baqwell, to Henry Foliambe, of Walton, esq.,
Randolph Vernon, and others of all the messuages, lands, etc., which
he inherited from Will. Susanson or any of his sisters in Ashford.
Witn. John Northege, Thomas Balle, of Brampton, chaplain, etc. Dat.
M. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 18 Edw. IV. [1478]. (Foljambe.)
ASHFORD V. also under Chapel-en-LE-Frith, Haddon.
ASHLEYHAY.
(ASSHELEHEY, ASHLEYHEY.)
105. Extract of court held at Peytyate on Th. a. F. of St. Edward
[18 Mar.], 17 Hen. VII. [1502], recording the surrender by Richard
Newton, of a close called Fysshepolehyll [in Ashleyhay] to the use of
Thomas Wrygley. (Pole-Gell.)
106. Extract of court held at Peytyate on Th. a. F. of St. Edward
[18 Mar.], 17 Hen. VII. [1502], recording the surrender by Thomas
Wrigley of a close called Alkokfyld and an enclosure called Littillwod-
fyld, etc. [in Ashleyhay] to the use of Geoffrey Wrygley. (Pole-Gell.)
107. Extract of court held at Beaurep[aire], 8 Feb., 6 Hen. VIII.
[15 1 5], recording the surrender by Geoffrey W[r]igley of a cottage, close,
etc., in Asshelehey to the use of Richard Sacheverell, Knt., thereupon
admitted. (Pole-Gell.)
ASHLEYHAY v. also under Alderwasley, Duffield.
ASHOPE V. under Castleton.
ASHOVER.
(Aschover, Assheover, Esseovere, Esshoure, Esshovere,
ESSOVER, Essovere, Hasschovere.)
108. Grant from Walter, Abbot, and the Convent " de Parco
Stanle " [Dale] to Richard Venator, of the " landa in bosco de Morwde,
ubi quondam heremite solebant habitare," and two acres of land between
14 As hover.
that " landa " and the dwelling-house of Walter Faber, with common
of pasture in Stretton. Witn. Ralph, capellanus de Essouere, Dom.
Roger de Stretton, Adam de Hanleia, William Clericus, John de
Wakebrige, Robert de Oggedeston, William le Venur. [i 204-1 235.]
(Well. vii. I.)
109. Confirmation of the preceding grant by Roger de Stretton
to the said Richard Venator. Same witnesses and date. (Woll. vii. 2.)
no. Grant from Robert fil. Willelmi fil. Johannis de Ouerton to
Symon Cadigan of the same, of land and tenement in Overton. Rent,
2s. and a pound of cumin. Witn. John Deyncurt, Robert Ribuf, Symon
de Reresbi, Walter de Ogaston, Henry de Cnotinge, etc. Dat. F. of
St. James [25 July], 1293. (Gregory.)
111. Grant from Simon Cadigan de Essouere to Richard Cadigan
de Clatercotis his brother, of a bovate of land, etc., which Richard
Fat formerly held in Overton, with a piece of land called Sywarde-
parroc. Witn. Symon de Rerisby, William de Winefeld, William de la
Grene, etc. Dat. Essouere, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 24 Edw. I.
[1296]. (Gregory.)
1 12. Grant from Robert fil. Willelmi fil. Johannis de Overton to
Symon fil. Nicholai Catigon, living in Overton, of a croft called Caluecroft
[in Overton]. Witn. William de Wynnefeld, Henry de Cnotting, William
fil. Henrici de la Grene, Richard de Laffordia, clerk, etc. Circ. 1296.
(Gregory.)
113. Grant from Henry de Mousters of Essovere to the Abbey "de
Bello Capite " [Beauchief] of common of pasture and other privileges
in Essovere. Witn. Dom. Henry de Braylisford, Dom. Robert de
Deuetk', mil., Roger le Bretone, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. iii. 92.)
1 14. Release from Margery quondam uxor Rad. de Rerisby to
Robert fil. Rad. de Rerisby of lands in Rerysby, Snellislund, Hengham,
and Steyntone [Co. Line], of which she had impleaded the Abbot of
Barlings [Co. Line], with freedom from all claims of dower of lands
in Esseovere and Pleseley. Witn. Dom. Walter de Ryboyf, mil.. Will
de Steymsby, mil., Dom. Symon de Markam, Rector de Essovere, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. iii. 89.)
115. Grant and release from Margery de Rerysby quondam uxor
Radulphi de Rerisby to Adam de Rerysby, her son, and Deugya, his
wife, of the manor of Essovere called le Newehalle. Witn. Dom. Roger
de Eincurt, rector ecclesie de Essovere, Will, le Bret, Roger le Breton,
Ralph de Rerysby, etc. Dat. Essovere, F. of SS. Fabian and Sebastian
[20 Jan.], 1 302 [3]. (Woll. iii. 90, 91.)
116. Grant from Robert fil. Dom. Roberti de Wylnebi to Alan fil.
Radulphi Fat de Overton of the service which William fil. Johannis
fil. Wymundi is accustomed to perform for all the land he holds of the
said Robert in Overton, together with half an acre of land in Overton
abutting on Serleparroc and the lane which leads to the moor. Rent,
a pound of cumin and two shillings three times a year. Witn. Dom.
Walter de Rybyf, Ralph de Rersby, Geoffrey de Dethic, Geoffrey de
Monasteriis, Henry de Knotting, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Gregory.)
117. Release from Ralph de Rerisby fil. Rob. de Rerisby to Godfrey
del Stubbynges, in soka de Essovere, of lands called " le Hermite Ker,"
lying in the territory "del Stubbynge " in Esseovere; rent, id. Witn.
Ashover. 1 5
Adam de Rerisby, Robert de Winnefeld, William le Hunt, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 13 Edw. II. [1319]. (Woll.
vii. 3.)
118. Quitclaim from Johanna quondam uxor Simonis fil. Godefridi
del Stubbyng in soka de Essouere to William le Hunte de Overton,
Richard le Huntte, his brother, and John le Huntte, his brother, of
all the land which the said William, Richard, and John had by grant
from the said Simon in Overton. Witn. Dom. Adam de Rerisby, Knt.,
Ralph de Rerisby, Walter de Oggaston, Robert de Winnefeld, Robert de
Ubbestoft. Dat. Essouere, S. a. F. of the Ann. of the B.V.M.
[25 March], 16 Edw. II. [1323]. (Gregory.)
119. Grant from Hawisia quondam' uxor Godefridi del Stubbynge
de Essouer to William le Huntte and Richard, his brother, of a messuage
and bovate of land in the fee of Essouer. Witn. Dom. Adam de
Reresby, Ralph de Reresby, Robert de Praers, etc. Dat. Vig. of the
Circumcision [31 Dec], 18 Edw. II. [1325]. (Gregory.)
120. Quitclaim from John le Hunt de Essouer to Richard le Hunt,
his brother, of two messuages and land called le Calvecroft and
Sywardparrok in Essouer. Witn. Robert de Wynnefeld, Robert de
Ubbestoft, Ralph de Cryche, Robert de la Stubbyng, etc. Dat. S. a,
F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 20 Edw. II. [1326]. (Gregory.)
131. Fine from John fil. Ric. de Suttone de Averham and Johanna,
his wife, to John de Musters and Alice, his wife, of the moiety of the
fourth part of the manor of Esshoure. Dat. York, Michaelmas Term,
10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Woll. viii. 4.)
123. Lkase for 3 years from William de Musters, John de Musters,
and Alice, his wife, of Tirswell, to Roger fil. Rob. de Wynfeld, of
Essover, of a moiety of their manor in the vill of Essouer. Witn. Dom.
Adam de Reresby, Ralph de Reresby, Robert de Wynfeld, etc. Dat.
Essover, All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Cott. xxvii.
203.)
123. Release from Roger fil. Rob. de Winfeld, of Esseovere, to
Dom. Roger de Eyncourt, mil, Dominus de Parco, of 18^. rent from
lands which Robert de Boterley held in Esshovere. Witn. Dom. Roger
de Eyncourt, rector de Esshovere, Robert le Breton, Roger le Caus,
etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 11 Edw. III. [i337]-
(Woll. vii. 5.)
124. Release from Margery quondam uxor Willelmi Knottyng de
Hasschovere to Roger Deyncourt of lands " in villa et in soca de
Hasschovere." Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Langtford, Henry de
Bralesford, Robert Breton, Henry Bate, etc. Dat. apud le Parkehalle,
F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]- (Woll. iii. 93.)
125. Quitclaim from Ralph Hunt of Topetun, son of Richard Hunt
of Ashover, to John Hunt, his brother, of all t];ie lands which belonged
to Richard, their father, in Ashover. Witn. Dom. Thomas, rector of
Asshover, Roger de Wynfeld, John fil. Simonis de Asshover, etc. Dat.
F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 44 Edw. III. [i37o]> (Gregory.)
126. Certificate of Robert Ryboffe, Hugh Ulkerthorpe, Robert
Barley, and others, all of Assheover, that their " neghbore " Ralph
Hunte had made a grant to John Hunte, his brother, of various lands
[in Ashover]. Dat. St. Andrew's Day [30 Nov.], 44 Edw. III. [1370]-
(Foljambe.)
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127. Grant by William Cowlischaw to Thomas Cowlischawe, his
son, of lands in Aschover; rent y., to William Plumley. Witn. James
Rolston, gen., Thomas Hunt, gen., Dom. Philip Eyre, rector de
Aschovere, Dom. Walter Townerow, Dom. William Turner, capellani.
Dat. 5 Sept., I Edw. IV. [1461]- (Woll. vii. 6.)
128. Demise from Thomas Babyngton of Dethicke, esquire, to
Henry Hopkynson of Alton, in the parish of Assheover, husbandman,
of a messuage and lands in Alton. Dat. 11 July, i Edw. VI. [1547]
(P. R. O., c. 1217, i.)
ASHOVER V. also under IBLE, TUPTON.
ASTON-IN-HOPE. v. under Shatton.
ASTON IN Sudbury v. under Cubley, Sudbury.
ASTON-ON-TRENT.
129. Letters of attorney from John Sawcheuerell, esquire, to
Thomas Duffeld and William Cobyn to deliver seisin to Ralph
Sawcheuerell, his son, and Elizabeth, his wife, of all his lands, etc.,
in the vill and fields of Aston on Trent. Dat. Th. b. F. of Nat. of
St. John B. [24 June], 34 Hen. VI. [1450]. (Okeover.)
ASTON-ON-TRENT v. also under MORLEY.
ASTON, COAL.
(Aston, Cold Aston.)
130. Grant from Thomas de Chaworth, mil., to John Harwye
of Cold Aston of a toft and bovate of land in the vill and fields of
Aston with a windmill there. Witn. Richard le Spari, Nicholas de
Norton, Thomas del Wodhous, Peter de Bemis, Thomas de Thasilharst,
etc. Late Hen. III. (D. A. J. ii. 10.)
131. Grant from William de Chaword to William de Alnetona
of all the land which Nicholas fil. Nicholai subtus le Klif sometime
held of William [de Alnetona] in Aston. Witn. Roger, Abbot of
Beauchief, Thomas de Leys, Peter de Wodehuses, Peter de Birchevend,
William de Stobbeley. Late Hen. III. (?) (D. A. J. ii. 9.)
132. Power of attorney from Henry Foljame of Walton, esq., to
Roger Scryschlaw of Walton, to receive seisin from Thomas Fox of
Cold Aston of lands, etc., in Cold Aston formerly belonging to John
Fox of Dronfeld. Dat. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], i Henry VII. [1485].
(Foljambe.)
133. Grant from John Fox of Drounfeld to Robert Fox and John
Fox, his sons, Thomas Barley, and John Barley, of all his lands in
Aston, Ekyngton, and Oneston, with a toft in Drounfeld. Witn. William
Byngley, vicar of Dronfield, Christopher Barley, chaplain, etc. Dat.
F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 1489. (Foljambe.)
COAL ASTON v. also under Chesterfield, Dronfield.
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ATLOW.
(Atlowe, Attelowe.)
134. Confirmation by Robert fil. Tholi to Sewall de Mungei of
the tenement in " Winnedona," which his father and Serlo, his elder
brother, held froni the said Robert. Late twelfth century. (Woll.
ix. 2.)
Robertus filius Tholi omnibus hominibus et amicis suis presentibus
et futuris salutem. Notum sit vobis quod ego R. concessi et hac
presenti carta confirmavi Sewallo de Mungei tenementum in
Winnedona quod pater suus et Serlo frater suus senior de me
tenuerunt. In feudum et hereditatem sibi et heredibus suis
tenendum de me et heredibus meis libere et quiete, pro omni
servicio annuatim ii solidos reddendo ad festum sancti Jacobi,
scilicet terram et moram a divisa Serlonis de Grend[on] usque ad
terram Stephani de Longelega. Et si istam terram erburgare
voluerit homines qui ibi manebunt habebunt omnes liberas com-
muniones in bosco et in piano. Pro hac vero concessione predictus
Sewalus devenit homo meus et dedit mihi dimidiam marcam et
quoniam volo quod hec concessio firma et stabilis habeatur hac
presenti carta confirmavi ei. His testibus Rogero Putrel, Galfrido
de Esburnia, Radulfo filio Jordan, Henrico fil. Sewal', Ricardo de
Pech, Gamello de Alesop, Radulfo de Peuerwic, Radulfo de Mung',
Willelmo fratre eius, Ricardo de Cnivetun, Henrico filio Ailwini,
Simun preposito, Adam fil. Galfridi, Roberto de Torp, Nicolao de
Mapeltona, Galfrido fratre eius, Herberto de Ticintona, Henrico
de Matlag, Swano de Yldresle, Roberto fratre eius et pluribus
aliis et tota curia.
135. Deed by which Herebert de Merle and Margarita, his wife,
release all right of common in the wood of the lord Hugh [de Okeover]
called Winnedun, and in Mulneclif, and undertake that, if the said
Hugh wishes to make a fishpond or park, they will not prevent him,
according to the agreement made when they received the land of
Attelawe by grant of the lord Hugh. Late twelfth century. (Okeover.)
Sciant omnes presentes et futuri quod ego Herebertus de Merle et
ego Margarita vxor eiusdem Hereberti de Merle et heredes nostri
in bosco domini Hugonis quod vocatur Winnedun et in Mulneclif
nuUam omnino poterimus exigere communam, Neque tempore
predicti Hugonis neque temporibus heredum suorum. Vivarium
uero uel parcum faccre si voluerint idem Hugo vel heredes sui
nos Herebertus scilicet et Margarita et heredes nostri eis nullo
modo prohibere poterimus. Talis enim facta fuit Conventio quando
terram de Attelawe de dono domini Hugonis recepimus. Et ut
hoc firmum sit et stabile in perpetuum, Ego Herebertus de Merle
hanc cartam sigilli mei munimine confirmaui.
Hiis testibus, Geruasio capellano, Roberto de Ferrariis, Henrico
de Brailesford, Roberto de Stantun, Gaufrido de Snelleston, Willelmo
de Grendon, Radulfo de Bakepuz, Rogero de Wodnesle, Ranulfo
de Alesop, Jordano de Snitterton, Roberto de Bradeburn, et
Willelmo de Ticent', clerico, Roberto de Thorp et multis aliis.
136. Lease from Robert fil. Dom. Hugonis de Acouere to Warin fil.
David de Attelowe of a bovate of land with croft adjacent in the vill
and territory of Attelowe, which Jordan fil. Rogeri sometime held; to
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hold for his life at a yearly rent of gs. Witn. William de Hokenaston,
clericus, John le Roc de Bradelg', Alexander de Holond, Adam, clericus
de Hokenaston. Dat. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 1272.
(Okeover.)
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.)
138. Quitclaim from Henry fil. Henrici de Perton to Robert fil.
Hugonis de Akouere of all the lands which belonged to his said father,
Henry de Perton, in Attelowe. Witn. Roger de Wardington, Henry
de Mapilton, Roger de Mercinton, Ralph de Munjoye, Robert de
Wednisle, Roger de Mapilton, William de Hulton, clericus. Temp.
Edw. I. (Okeover.)
139. Covenant between Dom. William de Hamilton and Robert de
Acouere, viz., that the former hold the manor of the latter, called
Attelowe, for a term of twenty years, according to a deed in the
possession of both, and that if either should contravene this covenant
he shall give the other twenty pounds, to be levied by the Sheriff of
Derby. Witn. Jordan de Sniterton, Walter de Aylisburi, Thomas Herui,
Ralph Sparewater, William de Bentlg. Dat. apud London, mor. of
St. Dunstan [? 20 May], 6 Edw. I. [1278]. (Okeover.)
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.)
141. Grant from Roger de Acouere, dominus de Attelowe, to John
de Attelowe, of a messuage and two bovates of land in Attelowe, at
a rent of i2d. yearly, the said John to perform suit at his court of
Attelowe and at his mill " et molabit ad vicesimum granum." Witn.
Thomas de Esscheburne, William Wyldegos, John Wyldi, Robert de
Strongeshul, tunc seneschallus. Dat. M. a. Ascension Day [31 May],
19 Edw. I. [1291]. (Okeover.)
142. Quitclaim from Roger de Wednesleye to Alexander le Parker
de Attelowe of two shillings out of twelve shillings annual rent due
from the latter in respect of lands in Attelowe. Witn. John fil. Thome
de Mapulton, Roger de Derleye de Sturston, Henry de la Grene, John
le Bercher, John de Tiddeswall. Dat. at Esseburn, M. b. All Saints'
Day [i Nov.], 1300. (Okeover.)
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143. Grant from Roger de Okouere, miles, to William le Parkere
de Attelowe, Isolda, his wife, and John, his son, of a messuage and
a bovate of land in Attelow which Hugh fil. Bate sometime held, and
five acres in the same place lying in Le Underwode, to hold for their
lives at a rent of 85. id. Witn. John le Eyr de Attelowe, Richard de
IbuU, John de Brassinton. Dat. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 1303.
[Okeover.]
144. Grant from Henry de Kneueton, miles, to Roger fil. Johannis
de Acouere, of a culture of land in Attelowe, called Le Rouheloweflat.
Witn. Dom. Roger de Bradeboume, knt., John le Sawvage, Ralph de
Mounioie, Thomas Adam, Nicholas de Clifton. Dat. apud Essebume,
Vig. of St. Matthew [20 Sept.], 3 Edw. 11. [1309]- (Okeover.)
145. Surrender from Henry de Kneueton, miles, to Roger fil.
Johannis de Acouere, of a " cultura " of land in Attelowe which is
called Le Rouheloweflat. Witn. Dom. Roger de Bradeboume, miles,
John de Sawuage, Ralph de Munioie, Nicholas de Clifton, etc. Dat. at
Ashbourne, Vig. of St. Matthew [20 Sept.], 3 Edw. IL [1309]. (Okeover.)
146. Letters of attorney from Henry de Kneueton, knt., to William
de Kneueton, his brother, to deliver seisin to Roger fil. Johannis de
Acouere, of a culture of land in Attelowe, called Rouheloweflat. Dat.
apud Essebume, Vig. of St. Matthew [20 Sept.], 3 Edw. II. [1309].
(Okeover.)
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.)
148. Grant from Roger [de Okover?] to Robert de Brocton of
Attelowe of a plot of land in Attelowe which Hugh fil. Bate sometime
held, on which the said Robert is to build a house at his own expense,
except that the said Roger will supply the timber. Dat. T. bef. F. of
St. Chad [2 Mar.], 13 17 [8]. (Okeover.)
149. Grant from John fil. Alexandri de Attelowe, parcarius, to
Dom. Roger de Acouere, knt., of a messuage, a bovate, and three acres
of land in Attelowe which the said John had of the feoffment of Roger
fil. Roberti de Wednesleye. Witn. Richard de Bradebum of Hokenaston,
Roger de Hopton, William le Parker de Attelowe, Robert de Brocton,
William, clericus. Dat. Attelowe, Th. a. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.],
2 Edw. III. [1328]. (Okeover.)
150. Grant from Roger de Okouere, miles, to Richard Clifton of
a bovate of land and an assart with buildings on it in the_ vill of
Attelowe, at a rent of 10s. 2d. yearly with suit of court at his court
and mill of Attelowe. Witn. John de Bradebum, WilHam Parker, John
de Attelowe, Nicholas fil. Rogeri le Taillour. Dat. Attelowe, S. a
Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Edw. III. [1332]- Mutilated. (Okeover.)
20 Allow.
151. Grant from Isolda fil. et her. Engelard de Attelowe to
Cristiana que fuit uxor Rogeri de Okouere, mil., of the lands and tene-
ments in Attelowe which William le Parker of Attelowe had on lease
from the said Engelard. Witn. John de Bradbume, William le Parker,
John de Attelowe, William Bydel de Blore. Dat. apud Attelowe, M. a.
F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 14 Edw. III. [1341]- (Okeover.)
152. Grant from Roger de Acouere, Dominus de Attelouwe, to
Isolda fil. Edithe de Attelouwe and Eleanor, her daughter, of a
messuage in Attelouwe which the said Isolda formerly held from him
at will; to hold for their lives at a yearly rent of 12 pence. Witn.
Thomas de Esseburne, William Wyldegos, Henry le Eyre, John Wildy,
WilHam le Parker, Robert de Strongeshull. Dat. M. a. Ascension Day
[9 May], 19 Edw. [IIIj] [1345]- (Okeover.)
153. Lease from Thomas, Dominus de Acouere, to William le
Walyshe, of his mill of Attelowe with the watercourse, etc., for nine
years, at a rent of a peppercorn the first year and 115. for the remaining
eight years. Dat. apud Acouere, S. a. Beh. qf St. John B. [29 Aug.],
^359- (Okeover.)
154. Proceedings of various courts held at Attelowe, 49 Edw. IIL-
5 Ric. II. [1375-1382]. (Okeover.)
155. Lease, for life, from Philip de Okere, lent, to Richard Parker
and Margaret, his wife, of two places in Attelowe with two bovates of
land and meadow adjacent, to hold at a rent of nine shillings and
two pence. Witn. William de Wheston, Henry Schatergod, John Parker.
Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 12 Ric. II. [1388]. (Okeover.)
156. Conveyance from John Poole of Hertyngton and John Oker,
feoffees of Thomas Oker, sen., to William Hondford, sen., Robert
Hondford, and Thomas Alcrynton, chaplain, of all manors, lands, etci
of Oker [Okover], Castern, Horn, Wodhous, Coldwall, Atlowe, Snelleston,
Assheborn, Mapulton, and Hayfeld, in Cos. Staff, and Derby, which they
had by feoffment from Thomas Oker. Witn. Christopher Dauemporte,
Robert Smyth, Thomas Laurenson, William Itheryng, William Rowe.
Dat. apud Oker, i Nov., 7 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Okeover.)
157. Grant from John de Pole de Hertyngton and John Okor,
sen., to Thomas de Okor, sen., of the manor of Okor with all their
other messuages, etc., in the vills of Casterne, Ylum [Ham], Wodhose
[Woodhouse], and Coldwall, Co. Staff. ; the manor of Atlow and all
their other messuages, etc., in Snelleston Park and elsewhere in Co. Derb.,
and the reversion of lands which the said John Okor holds for his life
in Mapulton, Snelleston, and Asshebume. Witn. Edmund Basset,
William de Henford, John Meuerell, Thomas de Lymester, William
Lymester, Henry Kneton, John de Bradbume. Dat. apud Okor, Th. a.
Pur. of B. V. Mary [2 Feb.], 7 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Okeover.)
158. Letters of attorney from Thomas de Okor, sen., to WiUiam
del Rawe to deliver seisin of his manors of Okor and vills of Casterne,
Ylum, Wodhoses, Coldwall, and elsewhere, Co. Staff., and the manors
of Atlow and Snelleston, Co. Derb., to John de Pole, de Hertynton,
and to John de Okor, his brother. Dat. Okor, W. a. F. of St Agatha
[5 Feb.], 7 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Okeover.)
159. Lease from John Pole of Hertyngton and John Okover, sen.,
esquires, to Thomas Okover, jun., of the manor of Okover, Co. Staff,
the manors of Attelowe and Snelleston, Co. Derb., and all their other
Bagthorpe. 2 1
lands, rents., etc., which they had by feoffment from Thomas Okover,
sen., and Thomas Okover, jun. ; to hold for term of the lives of the
said Thomas Okover, sen., and Thomas Okover, jun. Dat. Pur. of
B. V. Mary [2 Feb.], 12 Hen. VI. [1434]. (Okeover.)
160. Grant from Thomas de Okouere to John de Okouer, his
son, of ten shillings annual rent due from Henry Bradburne in Atlowe.
Witn. Philip de Acouer, " heres meus," Dom. John Brown, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Edward, K. and M. [20 Nov.], 21 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Okeover.)
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.)
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.)
163. Proceedings of court of Philip Okouere, esquire, held at
Atlowe, 12 Nov., 21 Edw. IV. [1481]. (Okeover.)
164. Proceedings of court of Humphrey Okeover, esquire, and
Agnes, his mother, at Atlow, held i Dec, 16 Hen. VII., and 15 Nov.,
17 Hen. VII. [1500, 1501]. (Okeover.)
165. Proceedings of various courts of Humphrey Oker, esquire,
held for Atlow and Snelston on various days in 12-13 Hen. VIII.
[1520-1521]. (Okeover.)
166. Appointment by Gervase Mark, prior of Dunstaple and the
convent there, proprietors of the parish church of Bradburne with its
chapels, of John Nyx, brother and canon of the Priory, to celebrate
divine service at the chapel of Attlowe annexed to the said church of
Bradburne. Dat. apud Dunstaple, 3 Nov., 1538. (Okeover.)
ATLOW V. also under Callow, Snelston.
BAGTHORPE, in Brampton.
167. Power of attorney by William Wodhous, son and heir of John
Wodhous of Brampton to Robert Heythcott of Callal [Calow] and Roger
Crychelow of Dalton, appointing them to surrender at the Court of the
Prior of St. John of Jerusalem, held at Normanton, a tenement called
Bagthorpe in Brompton [Brampton] to Henry Foliambe, lord of Waltone.
Witn. Oliver Scha, chaplain of Brampton, William Whythyll, Richard
Tumor of the same. Dat. F. of Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Hen. VII.
[1490]. (Woll. iii. 77.)
168. Extract of the Court of Normanton of William Weston, Prior
of the Hospital of S. John of Jerusalem in England, held at Chesterfield,
in the time of Ambrose Cave, knt., Preceptor of the same, of the
surrender to Nicholas Wodhowse of London, pewterer, son of Richard
Wodhowse of Brampton, of a messuage, etc., in Bagthorpe in the
soke of Brampton. Dat. 22 Apr., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]. (Woll. iii. 68.)
22 Bagthorpe.
i6o. Similar extract of the same Court, dated i Oct. [iS35]>
whereat Richard Giles and Elizabeth, his wife, and Thomas Gyles, their
son and heir, surrendered to the said Nicholas the said messuage, etc.,
in Bagthorpe, and received a moiety of the same. (Woll. in. 69.)
BAKEWELL.
(Bathekewelle, Bathekwalle, Bathequelle, Baucvell,
Baucwell, Baukewell, Baukquell, Bauquell,
Bauquewelle, Bauthecwell.)
170. Grant from H[ugh de Nonant] Bishop, and the Dean and
Chapter of Licheffeld to Matthew the canon, that he may continue to
hold the third prebend in that church which he held at the time when
John, Earl of Morton, granted the Church of Baucwell to Lichfield
Church. [11 92-1 1 98.] (Lichf. B. 17.)
Omnibus ad quos presentes littere peruenerint H. miseratione
diuina Couentr. Episcopus et Decanus de Licheffeld totumque
euisdem Ecclesie capitulum, Salutem in vero Saluatore. Nouerit
uniuersitas vestra quod dominus Johannes Comes Moriton' in
perpetuam et puram elemosinam concessit nobis et Ecclesie uestre
de Licheffeld ecclesiam de Baucwell cum omnibus ad earn pertinenti-
bus. Et quoniam Mattheus canonicus tempore donationis illius in
Ecclesia eadem tertiam possedit prebendam, sicut nee debuimus ita
nee uoluimus eum benefitio suo priuare, Sed concessimus ei quod
omnibus diebus uite sue benefitium illud Integra possideat soluendo
inde singulis annis in festo sancti Michaelis capitulo de Lichefeld
unum aureum nomine pensionis.
171. Charter of King John, granting the church of Bathecwell to
the church of St. Mary and St. Chad, Lichfield, and to Gaufridus
[Geoffrey de Muschamp], Bishop of Coventry. (Lich. A 5.) The text
(from a thirteenth century copy) is as follows : —
Johannes, Dei gratia, etc. Sciatis nos pro amore Dei et pro
salute anime nostre et animarum antecessorum et successorum
nostrorum dedisse et concessisse et presenti carta nostra confirmasse
Deo et ecclesie Beate Marie et sancti Cedde de Lichesfeld et
venerabili patri nostro Gaufrido, Coventrensi episcopo et successori-
bus suis Ecclesiam de Bauthecwell cum prebendis et omnibus aliisad
ecclesiam illam pertinentibus ut secundum ordinem et dispositionem
quam Hugo, bone memorie Coventrensis episcopus super eadem
ecclesia de Bathecwelle fecit ea cum omnibus pertinentiis suis in
proprietatem ecclesie de Lichesf libere conuertatur. Salvo tamen
servicio trium presbyterorum qui in eadem ecclesia de Bathecwell
deservient et iuxta arbitrium episcopi Diocesani rationabUem susten-
tationem habebunt. Ordinationem nuncque H. predicti episcopi
quam super hoc fecit ratam habemus et futuris temporibus semper
habebimus, Ecclesia autem de Lichefeld concessit nobis vnum pres-
byterum prebendarium in ecclesia de Lichefeld qui singulis diebus
vite nostre missam cantabit pro sanitate et incolumitate nostra et
post mortem nostram omnibus diebus missa pro salute anime nostre
cantabitur imperpetuum. Quare volumus, etc. Testes, Willelmus
Maresc[allus], Comes de Penbroc, Willelmus, Comes Sarum,
Bakewell. 23
Johannes de Pratellis, Thomas Basset, Engelramus de Pratellis,
Ricardus de Reueriis, Willelmus de Cantilupo.
Dat. per manum S. [Simonis fil. Roberti], Archidiaconi Wellensis,
apud Valoyn', 3 Feb., anno 1 [1200].
172. Charter of King John granting to William Briewer lands in
Bakewell, Meldesham, Thorpe, and elsewhere in Co. Derby. Dat.
Westminster, 22 Mar., 1204. (D. of Lane.)
173. Quitclaim from Robert fil. Johannis capellani to Robert Clid
of a toft in Baukwell which he holds from the church of Baukwell on
the north side of the church, to hold by service of 8(f. per annum
" et preterea semel metet in autumpno ad cibum Rectoris euisdem
ecclesie." Witn. Luke de Begle, Richard de Ednesouer, Robert de
Stanton, Robert de Kalueouer, William de Chatteswith, Nicholas de
Ednesover, John de " Uueraddon pollard," Willot de Langesdon, William
de Derlee, Thomas de eadem, Nicholas de Stancliue, Roger clericus.
Circ. temp. John. (Lichf. B 6.)
174. Quitclaim from Wymarc' fil. Ric. Tannatoris de Baucwell to
the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield and to the church of Baucwell of
the toft which she holds there lying between the tofts of John clericus
and Matthew le Sures. Witn. William le Wyne, William clericus, Roger
Kask, Matthew Mercator, Hugh de Weston, Matthew Fullo, William de
Osebume, John clericus, Robert gener Huberti, etc. Temp. John (?).
(Lichf. B 8.)
175. Confirmation by William [de Comhill], Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, of the third part of the church of Bakewell, which Stepnen
de Ridel had resigned to the Dean and Chapter. Witn. Mag. John
Blundus, Mag. Nicholas de Weston, John de Ginges, William de Hadfeld,
Richard de Chaucumb, Henry de Sancto Botulfo, Ralph, clericus de
London, Simon Pinel, Robert de Marisco. [1215-1223.] (Lichf. B 3.)
176. Bull of Pope Honorius [III.] to the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield Church, confirming the grants of Bauqwell and Hope, with
their chapels, etc., to W[illiam de Comhull], Bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield. Dat. Laterani, quarto Non. Mail [4 May], Pontif. a° 5
[12 1 9]. (Lichf. B 22.)
177. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. et her. Wimarce vidue quondam
vxoris Ade, mercatoris de Bauchuell to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield
and the church of Bauchwell, of the toft which his mother Wimarch
held in that town. Witn. William le Wine, William, clericus, Roger
Casken, Matthew, mercator, Hugh de Weston, Matthew Fullo, Matthew
le Sureis, Alan Waket. Circ. 1220. (Lichf. B. 7.)
178. Confirmation by Alexander [de Stavenby], Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, to the church of Lichfield, of the churches of Baucwell
with its chapels, and of the church of Hope with the chapel of Tidswell,
with the churches of Kanoc [Cannock] and other churches in co. Staff.,
etc. Witn. William de Manec[ester], Dean of Lichfield, Richard de
Stavenesby, Treasurer of Lichfield, Richard de Glovemia, Archdeacon
of Coventry, William de Lucebi, Archdeacon of Derby, etc. Circ. 1230.
(D. A. J. v. 134.)
24 Bakewell.
179. Confirmation by Alexander [de Stavensby], Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, to " communa ecclesie Lichefeldenis," of the church of
Bauchwell with its chapels, the church of Hope, with the chapel of
Tidweir ; and also of the churches of " de Kanoco " [Cannock], Rugele,
and Erlecg" [Arley'], with pensions from the churches of Seneston
[Shenstone] and Dunnelchurch [Dunchurch].
Witn. Mag. William de Manecestr", then Dean of Lichfield, Dom.
Richard de Stauenesby, Treasurer, Mag. Richard de Glouemia, Arch-
deacon of Coventry, Mag. William de Luceby, Archdeacon of Derby,
Dom. William de Hedfeld, Mag. Robert de Chebeleie, Dom. Robert,
capellanus, Dom. Hugh, capellanus, Mag. Richard de Halton, Canons,
Dom. Philip, Canon of Kenilw'rthe, "tunc capellanus noster," Mag.
Ralph de Lacoc, Alexander Blundus, Symon Perdriz, Thomas de Luda,
Clerks of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Ralph Elemozinarius,
Walter de Halton, etc. Dat. 1232. (Lichf. B. 11.)
180. Grant from Robert Child to Henry de Lexinton of the toft
in Baucwell which he holds from Baucwel) church by the service of
Zd. per annum, " et metendo uno die in autumpno cum uno homine
ad cibum Rectoris ecclesie." Witn. Richard de Marcham, Robert fil.
Alexandri de Braiton, Ralph de Winnefeld, Robert de Trowell, Richard
de Fenton, William Clericus, Roger Caskin, Hubert Mercator. Temp.
Hen. III. (Lichf. B. 13.)
181. Indenture between Henry de Lexinton, the King's treasurer,
and Ralph Vernon, whereby the former grants to the latter the right
to plough and sow certain lands " que seminate fuerunt die et anno
quo assisa nove dissaisine commune pasture in Baucvell capta fuit inter
eos aput Notingeham" on Monday bef. F. of St. Luke [Oct. 18],
25 Hen. III. [1241], without exceeding or altering the extent tilled.
Dat. 1243. (Lichf. D. i.)
182. Confirmation by Roger [de Weseham], Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, of the charter of his predecessor, Alexander [de Stavensby]
(B. 11). Witn. Mag. Ralph, Archdeacon of Chester, Mag. Henry de
Wyshawe, "oiBcialis noster," and Magistri R. de Lacoke, Th. Cumin,
A. de Staunford, Walkelin and William, capellani, Roger de Thorton,
William de Burgton, Thomas de Bradeford, clerici. Dat. apud Tache-
brok, iii. Id. Apr. [11 Apr.], pontificatus nostri anno secundo [1246!.
(Lichf. B. 14.) '- -'
183. Composition between the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield and
Lenton Priory concerning tithes in Bakewell, Hope, and Tideswell.
Circ. 1250. (D. A. J. V. 161.)
184. Particulars of the estimated value of tithes received by
Lenton Priory, Co. Notts., from lands in Bakewell, Hope, and Tideswell,
and an account of the quarrel between the Priory and the Dean and
Chapter of Lichfield concerning the tithes of Tideswell, the forcible
seizure of sheep by the Prior's men in Tideswell Church, the damage
done, etc. 1250-1251. (D. A. J. v. 142.)
185. Depositions sworn at Bakewell, Tideswell, and Hope, touching
Lenton tithe claims. 125 1. (Lichf. M. M. 6.)
186. Grant from H[enry de Lexinton], Dean of Lincoln, lessee
under the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield of the churches of Baucwell
[Bakewell] and Hope of 14 marks' worth of tithe to Lenton Priory,
Bakewell. 25
as taxed by Ralph de Cubbele, rector of Eyum [Eyam], J , vicar
of Esseburn [Ashbourne], and R , vicar of Radford, in accordance
with the award of the Warden of the Friars Minor of Leicester and
the Archdeacon of Chester in a suit between the Chapter and the
Priory. Dat. Lincoln xiiii. kal. Mar. [16 Feb.], i252[3]. (D. A. J.
V. 156.)
187. The Award above quoted. Dat. Leicester, S. a. Pur. of
B. V. Mary [2 Feb.], i2S2[3]. (D. A. J. v. 156.)
188. Surrender by Henry de Lexinton, as Bishop of Lincoln, to
the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, of his farm in their churches of
Bachewell and Hope, with their chapels, etc. Witn. Thomas, precentor,
Ralph, treasurer of Lichfield, Mag. Henry de Wishawe, Canon of Lich-
field, Roger de Foldon, John de Derbe, David de Sancta Frideswida,
Canons of Lincoln, Roger de Caue, Hugh de Chaddesdon, James de
Bakepuz. Dat. apud Parcum de Stowe, F. of St. Giles [i Sept.], 1254.
(Lichf. D. 3.)
189. Acknowledgment by William de Luceby, Archdeacon of
Derby, of the exemption of the churches of Bathekwalle, Hope, and
Tideswelle, from his jurisdiction, as decided by the Archdeacon of
York " judice a domino papa delegate."
Witn. Mag. William de Manecestre, Dean, Mag. Thomas, precentor,
Mag. Richard de Glovemia, treasurer, Mag. Peter de Radnoure, arch-
deacon of Salopesbir", Mag. William de Kilkenni, Hugh de Sotteby,
Walter de Porton, Robert de Chebbeseie, Alexander Blund, William de
Eccleshal, Simon de Norwis, John Francisc', Ralph de Terne, Canons
of Lichfield. Circ. 1254. (Lichf. Y. 2.)
190. Roll of parochial visitations of Bakewell. 1270. (Lichf.
C.C. I.)
191. Deed whereby William Folegambe of WermenhuU covenants
not to alienate any of the lands in Baukewell that he holds under the
Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. Witn. Dom. Robert de Herthull, knt.,
Thomas de Langesdon, Peter de Roland, Robert de Reyndon, Alan de
Pickeworth. Late Hen. HI. (Lichf. D. 4.)
192. Letter from John [Peckham], Archbishop of Canterbury, to
the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, ordering, as Metropolitan, a revision
of the stipends of the ministers of Bakewell and its chapelries, etc.
Dat. apud Norwicum, xiii. Kal. Dec. [19 Nov.], 1280. (Lichf. Z. i.)
193. Letters patent of Edward I. releasing to the Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield and the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield all
claim in the advowson of the church of Bathekewelle. Dat. apud
Rothelanum [Rhuddlan], 12 Nov., anno 10 [1282]. (Lichf. A. 10.)
194. Quitclaim from Hugo de Calfoure to Thomas fil. Johannis
Elys de Langesdone, of a burgage in Bathequelle. Witn. Dom.
W[illiam] de Gemun, tunc dominus de Bathequelle, Thomas le
Raggede, Rob. Begum, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Harl. 83 D. 57.)
195. Tithe roll of wool and lambs of the Jurisdiction of Bakewell.
Temp. Edw. I. (Lichf. E. 7.)
196. Tithe roll of Bakewell. 1307. (Lichf. E. 10.)
26 Bakewell.
197. Re-ordination and modification of Archbisihop Peckham's
order concerning Bauquell and its chapelries, by Nicholas de Gore,
Vicar-General of Canterbury, during vacancy of the See. Dat. Cantuar'
xiii. Kal. Jul. [19 June], 1313. (Lichf. Z. 2.)
• 198. Composition between the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield and
the parishioners of the various Bakewell chapelries as to payment of
their curates. Dat. F. b. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 1315. (Lichf.
T.I.)
199. Letters patent, in duplicate, of Edward II. releasing all
claim to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and to the Dean and
Chapter of Lichfield in the advowson of the church of Bathekewelle.
Dat. Westminster, 25 Oct., anno 14 [1320]. (Lichf. A. 11, 12.)
300. Deed of William, fil. Dom. Will. Gemun, surrendering to his
father the manor of Baukiswelle, with all beasts, goods, and other
chattels, reserving only to himself two horses, one a bay, the other
a gray, with a few other things. Dat. Esthorp, F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], 18 Edw. IL [1325]. (Harl. 50 G. 28.)
201. Recognisances entered into by Henry Corel of Bauquell,
Robert Corel of the same, Walter de Arderne, Hugh le Sotheron,
Richard Peck, and Richard de Burton, before John de Oxon', sheriff
of Notts, and Derby, Hugh de Muscham, and Roger de Somervill,
coroners of the county of Derby, for the good behaviour of Thomas
Corel of Bauquell. Dat. Nottingham, Sat. b. Midsummer Day,
10 Edw. in. [1336]. (P. R. O. c. 2187.)
203. Grant by Robert de Walleghe of Bauquewelle to Roger
Bysshope of the same of a burgage and house in Bauquewelle. Witn.
Henry de Suthrone, Rob. de Chepe, Gervase le Mercer, etc. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. Nicholas, Bishop [6 Dec], 11 Edw. III. [1337].
(Woll. vii. 19.)
203. Confirmation charter of King Edw. III. of the advowson
of the church of Bathekewelle to the church of Lichfield. Dat. 10 Apr.,
anno 19 [1345]. (Lichf. A. 13.)
204. Lease from Thomas de Gunston to Philip fil. Philippi de
Stredleye and Alice, his wife, of lands in Baukewelle, BirchuUes, Hassop,
Parva, and Magna Longesdone and Aldeporte, for the lives of the
lessees, with remainder in tail to James fil. Hugonis de Gunston and
Joan, his wife. Dat. "in quinque septimanas Paschae," 21 Edw. III.
[1347]- (Harl. 83 F. 6.)
205. AccoMPT-ROLL of Bakewell, returned by John Cokayne,
Proctor for the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. [1358-9.] (Lichf.
F. 4.)
306. Power of attorney by Alice, wife of Robert de Bakewell, to
John de Burtone, chaplain, to deliver seisin to Robert le Bretener of
a tenement in Bakewell. Dat. Derby, S. a. F. of St John a p 1
[6 May], 17 Ric. II. [1394]. (Woll. ii. 73.) > • i- •
207. Grant from William de Monehase, parson of Bondessale,
and Roger de Tibshylf, vicar of Baukquell, to Walter Blount, knt.,
Robert Foliambe, clerk, and Thomas Foliambe, of Hulme, with all
its appurtenances. Witn. William Ferechfelde, knt., William Siliott,
Robert Plumley, Roger de Hulm, etc. Dat. F. of St. Katharine
[25 Nov.], 3 Hen. IV. [1401]. (Foljambe.)
Ballidon, 2 7
208. Lease for twenty-four years from Thomas de Stretton, Dean,
and the Chapter of Lichfield, to Roger de Berdhalgh of a tenement
at Bakewell on Flehill for twenty-four years. Dat. 12 Jan., \aq2W\.
(Lichf. D. 9.)
209. Declaration by William de Moniasshe, chaplain, late rector
of Bondessale [Bonsai], that a grant from him and Roger de Tybschelfe,
vicar of Baukewell, to Walter Blount, knt., Robert Foliambe, clerk,
and Thomas Foliambe, of Hulme, was made of their own free will for
the souls of Godfrey Foliambe and Amine Foliambe, his father and
mother. Witn. John Columbel, Richard Foliambe, and Henry de
Mapulton, chaplain and rector of Bondesale. Dat. F. of All Saints
[i Nov.], 12 Hen. IV. [1410]. (Foljambe.)
210. Grant from Richard Flecher of Baukewell to William
Wostoncroft of a burgage, etc., lying on Flehyll between the land of
the gild of the Holy Cross and the burgage of Richard Walker. Dat.
Baukewell, F. of SS. Philip and James [i May], 18 Edw. IV. [1478!.
(Pole-Gell.)
211. Acquittance by ... Mountgomery and Humfrey
to [Henry] Vernon, Esq., for _;^24, for rent of lands in
Bakewell. Dat. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 20 Edw. IV. [1480!
(Woll. X. 67.)
212. Grant from Dom. John de Wolstoncroft, chaplain, to Robert
Wolstoncroft, his brother, of a burgage in Bakewell and all those
tenements, etc., there which came to him on the death of William
Wolstoncroft, his father. Dat. 3 May, 4 Hen. VIII. [15 12]. (Pole-
Gell.)
213. Feoffment from William Bowne of Holme, yeoman, to
Godfrey Foliambe of Walton, lent., George Vernon of Haddon, esq.,
Thomas Rauson, clerk, " Gardianus de Tonge," Roger Bieston, vicar
of Hareworthe, and others, of all his lands, etc., in Holme, Bakewell,
and Assheforde. Dat. i Apr., 27 Hen. VIII. [1536]. Attached is the
declaration of uses of the above, viz., to the use of the said William
for his life, with remainder to his sons, etc. (Brookhill.)
214. Grant from Henry Wyllyams, Dean, and the Chapter of
Lichfield, as rectors of the proprietary parish churches of Baukewell,
Hope, and Tyddeswall, to Ralph Gell of Hopton, of all the domains,
manors, and liberties and sites of the rectories of Baukewell, Hope,
and Tyddeswall, with lands in Holmesfeld and Ashford, Byrchyls,
Monyashe, Haddon superior, and Capella in ly Fryth. Dat. i July,
1549. (Lichf. D. 26.)
BAKEWELL v. also under Eyam, Haddon, Hope,
MONYASH, TUNSTEAD.
BALLIDON.
(Baliden, Balidene, Balydene, Belidene).
215. Grant from Ailwin fil. Swani and Robert and Henry, his
" nepotes," to Adam Malet, and one life after him, of the land of
Balidene, to be held of Richard de Herthul; rent, ^d. Late twelfth
century. (Woll. vi. 2.)
Hec est conventio facta inter Ailwinum filium Swani et Rodbertum
et Henricum nepotes suos et Adam Malet, Scilicet quod predictus
28 Ballidon.
Ailwinus et nepotes sui concesserunt Ade Malet et cui de suis post
decessum suum habere dignum duxerit totum rectum et hereditatem
quod habent in terra ilia de Balidene, scilicet quatuor bovates terre
quas debent tenere de Ricardo de Herthul. Tenendam de eis
et heredibus suis illi et cui placuerit de suis, reddendo inde
annuatim \\\d. ad festum sancti Martini. Pro hac autem conces-
sione, predictus Adam dedit predicto Ailwino et nepotibus suis
duas marcas argenti. Hiis Testibus, Rodberto de Ferariis,
Henrico fratre suo, Rodberto filio Walchelini, Ricardo de Vemun,
Willelmo fil. Hereberti, Nichola fil. Pagani, Willelmo de Rideware,
Augustino fil. Milonis, Hugone de Greseleia, Rodberto de Sumer-
ville et multis aliis.
216. Grant, in fee, for two marks, from Richard de Heorthul to
Adam Malet, of four bovates of land in Belidene; rent, 45. Late
twelfth century. (Woll. vi. 3.)
Sciant omnes qui sunt et qui venturi sunt quod ego Ricardus de
Heorthul concessi et hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Ade Malet
et heredibus suis de me et heredibus meis in feudo et hereditate
quatuor bovatas terre cum omnibus pertinentiis in Belidene. Hanc
itaque terrain prenominatam tenebit predictus A. et heredes sui
de me et heredibus meis liberam et quietam ab omni servitio ad
me pertinente salvo servitio forensi, reddendo annuatim quatuor
solidos ad festum sancti Michahelis. Et sciendum est quod unus
ex hominibus predicti A. in feudo manens erit ad omnes suos
halimotz pro domino suo. Preterea predictus Ricardus non debet
exigere aliquod auxilium a sepedicto A. nee ab hominibus suis.
Pro ista concessione et hac carta facienda dedit predictus A.
predicto R. duas marcas argenti et adhuc sciendum est quod
sepedictus A. dedit dimidiam marcam argenti predicto R. pro
quodam masuagio Torfini servicio predicto faciente et nullo alio
exigente. Sciendum est adhuc quod istas quatuor bovatas pre-
nominatas deresnavit predictus A. per preceptum domini Regis
coram iusticiis apud Notingehan. Preterea predictus R. non
exigebit a sepedicto A. vel ab hominibus suis aliquid iniuste vel
aliqua mala causa.
His testibus, Thoma clerico de Badechewell, Rodberto de
Fer[rariis], Henrico fratre suo, Hugone de Acoure, Rodberto de
Grendon, Wamero de Beileie, Henrico de Bee, Ricardo de Bentl',
Henrico de Heorth', Rodberto Malluuel cum pluribus aliis.
317. Lease from John Cokayn, knt., to John Taylor of Balydene and
Robert, his son, of the manor of Balydene, "dummodo eisdem tenere
placuerit " ; rent, 665. 8^. Dat. Morrow of Annunc. B. V. M. [25 Mar.],
15 Hen. VL [1437]. (Woll. vi. 4.)
218. Covenant between Thomas Bate, esq., and Isabella, his
wife, and John Cokayne, esq., whereby it is agreed that whenever the
said John shall re-grant on demand to the said Thomas and Isabella,
the manor of Middleton for the life of the said Isabella, he shall
hold the manor of Baliden to himself and his heirs for ever. Dat.
16 Oct., 25 Hen. VI. [1446]. (Woll. vi. 5.)
BAMFORD.
(Baumford, Baumforth, Bownford.)
219. Grant from John fil. Oliveri de Baumford to John, the son
of him and of Isabella Clement, of a messuage and a bovate of land
Barlow. 29
which Rosa quondam uxor Petri de Baumford held in dower in
Baumford. Witn. Tho. de Abbeney, Will, de Northleghes, Nich. de
Baumford, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of Inven. of Holy Cross [3 May],
35 Edw. III. [1361]. (Add. 9237.)
220. Quitclaim from William fil. Joh. fil. Oliveri de Baumforth
to William fil. Nich. de Baumforth, of lands in the same town; rent
^d. Witn. Robert le Ayr de Thomhyll, John Warde, John de Baum-
forth, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Peter ad vincula [i Aug.], 6 Ric. II.
[1382]. (Add. 9240.)
231. GraJJt from Robert Skynner de Baumforde and Rosa, his
wife, to William Skynner, his son, of a messuage and land in Baumford;
rent to the chief lord of the fee 4^. yearly. Witn. Oliver Hally de
Schatton, Willianf le Eyer de Hurst, Robert Foxe de Baumforde, etc.
Dat. I Mar., 12 Hen. VI. [1434]. (Add. 9250.)
222. Quitclaim from John Skynner, son of Robert Skynnere de
Baumforde, to William Skynnere, his brother, of a messuage and land
in Baumforde. Dat. F. of Pur. of B. V. Mary [2 Feb.], 16 Hen. VI,
[1438]. (Add. 7865.)
BAMFORD V. also under Thornhill.
BARLBOROUGH.
(Barlburgh.)
223. Grant from Thomas de Hyll of Staley Wodthorp [Staveley
Woodthorpe] to Thomas, Lord Clyfforth [Clifford], of all his lands,
etc., within the demesne of Barlburgh and the demesne of Staley,
with all his goods, etc. Witn. John Hard of Tharlsthorp, Stephen
at Wode of Rowmley, William Stubbyng, etc. Dat. Th. in Easter
Week [i Apr.], 33 Hen. VI. [1455]. (Foljambe.)
BARLBOROUGH v. also under Killamarsh, Spinkhill.
BARLOW.
(Barleia, Barley.)
334. Confirmation by Adam de Lees to Allan Leham of all
that land called Barley Woodsetts, between Le Roggwaygate and Water-
fallgate. Witn. Thomas de Brampton, Peter de Dunston, Thomas de
Woodhouse, Hugh de Linacre, etc. Undated. (Rfel. xx. 109.)
225. Grant from Jordan de Habetot to Robert Francus de Barleia
of all that land which Thomas fil. Hardolf held between Lunbrok, the
land of Orm, the carpenter, and Henganderidinge. Witn. Laurence de
Burtona, Roger de Langleia, Hugh de Walltun, Hugh de Linacre,
Thomas de Leyes, Nicholas le Dunne, William fil. Kalkin, Helyas de
Bosco de Barleie, etc. Undated. (Rel. xx. 220.)
226, Grant from Roger le Hem de Barley Wodsetis to William
fil. Willelmi Fabri de eadem on his marriage with Margery, his daughter,
and to their children, of the land which Nicholas Sub-monte some-
time held in Barley Wodsetis, lying near Holbrok, Duntisburn, and Le
Goldicroft. Witn. Jordan de Abetot, Thomas de Leys, Walter de Leys,
Robert Edif. Undated. (Rel. xx. 220.)
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227. Grant from Walter le Caus de Brampton to William fil.
Willelmi de Barley of all that land which Nicholas Sub-monte some-
time held in Barley Wodsetis. Witn. Thomas de Leys, Walter de Leys,
Robert Franceys, William le Hem, Roger le Hem. Undated.
(Rel. XX. 220.)
228. Grant from William de Abetot to the Hospitallers of Staveley
of a bovate of land in Barleia lying between the land which was
William Cronzun's and the land of Roger Le Eam which is called
Langeleieker, for a term of twelve years from the Feast of St. Martin
[11 Nov.], "anno postquam dominus Johannes rex Anglie cepit
terdecimum denarium per Angliam " \_sc. a.d. 1207]. Witn. Robert de
Walet[on], Robert de Braminton, Nicholas de Langele, Roger filius
suus, Walter de Heliun, Herbert de Hani', Ralph filius suus, Alan,
capellanus de Staveley, and many others. (Harl. 86 G 46.)
229. Grant and quitclaim from Thomas Abtoft fil. et her. Roberti
Abtoft de Barley, to Robert fil. Rob. de Hull de Barley Wodecetes
of the reversion of a bovate of land called Hikelland on the death
of his mother Mary. Witn. William de Wigley, William fil. Alani,
Robert Mower, etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter [29 June], 1339.
(Rel. XX. 164.)
230. Grant from Robert de Barley, sen., Roger del More, Alan
le Milner, sen., Alexander Bradschugh, and others, to Henry Nutte,
of Castulton, of a messuage and bovate of land in Barley Wodesetes
which Richard del Gorszes formerly held. Dat. Barley, S. a. F. of
Corpus Christi [8 June], 1368. (Rel. xx. no.)
231. Grant from Thomas Gomfrey, clerk, and Robert Hykson,
chaplain, to Joan, dau. of Richard G . . er, wife of Thomas del
More, of all the lands, etc., in Barley which they had of the grant
of Ralph Barker. Witn. William Grayne, John Hykson, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Cedde [7 Jan.], 18 Ric. 11. [1395]. (Foljambe.)
232. Grant from Richard Hykson of Barley, chaplain, and Henry
Fleccher, of Barleyleghes, to William Grayve of Barley and Matilda,
his wife, of all the lands which they have of the said William in the
fees of Barley and Dronfeld. Witn. Roger Johnson, Alan Milner,
Robert Moldyng, etc. Dat. W. a. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.],
21 Ric. II. [1397]. (Foljambe.)
233. Grant from William Barley, dominus de Barley, to James
Maver, of a messuage, etc., extending between the common pasture,
west, and the high road, leading from Homesfeld east, with a croft
near the water of Dunsseburn on the south and the high road from
Holmesfeld to Chastrefeld on the north, in the lordship of Barley in
the fee of Staveley. Witn. William Coke of Holmesfeld, John
Hasseland, Robert Willus, Robert Schemyld, etc. Dat. Th. b. F. of
SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 1402. (Rel. xx. no.)
234. Grant from Robert Fleccher of Barlay to William de Neubolt
of the same, and John Knutton, of a tenement in Barlay. Witn. John
Elys of Whittyngton, Thomas Jamesson, etc. Dat. F. of St. Valentine
[14 Feb.], 5 Hen. VI. [1427]. (Foljambe.)
235. Confirmation by James Mouwer de Bradway to William
Dorant of Barley and Joan Bentlay, his wife, dau. of William Bentlay,
and to their children, of the lands, etc., in Barley Wodsetes, which
Barton Blount. 31
descended to him on the death of Adam Mouwer, his father. Witn
John Barker, Robert Sergeant, Thomas Maynerd of Dronfield, etc.
Dat. Barley, 1 June, 16 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Rel. xx. 112.)
. ^3^- , Grant from Agnes Fletcher of Barley, widow, to John Percy,
vicar of Dronfeld, John Hordron, chaplain, and John Pare, of
INotyngham, of a messuage and land in Barley which she had in con-
junction with Robert Fletcher, her husband, by grant from Wilham
Newbolt and John Knotton. Witn. Robert Barley, sen., esq., Thomas
Cokayn, gent., etc. Dat. F. of St. John B. [24 June], %-i Hen. VI.
[1459]- (Foljambe.) ^
237- Sale from Robert Mower of Barley Woodesete to George,
Earl of Shrewsbury, of the timber from the woods called Roweswood,
Roweshagge, Alenhille, and two little hags called Depe Clough in the
lordship of Barley. Dat. 18 Oct., 1526. (Rel. xx. 112.)
BARLOW V. also under Dronfield.
BARTON BLOUNT.
(Bartona, Bartun.)
238. *Grant from Robert de Bachepus, with assent of Robert, his
son and heir, to John, his son, of the whole land of " Comton " and
"Aissendene" [West Compton and Ashdown, in E. Ilsley, Co. Berks.],
to hold as freely as he himself held it of Earl Robert [de Ferrers] in
the time of King Henry the elder by the service of one knight. [Temp.
Hen. II., before 1166.] (Add. 21 172.)
Robertus de Bachep'. Omnibus hominibus totius Anglie tarn
presentibus quam futuris, Francis et Anglis salutem. Notum sit
omnibus uobis me concessisse et dedisse Johanni filio meo pro
seruitio suo totam terram de Comtun et de Aissendene [Compton
and Ashenden, Co. Berks.] cum omnibus pertinentiis suis in Bosco
et in piano, in pratis et in pascuis, in aquis et Molendinis, in
viis et in semitis, tam libera et tam quiete quam ego melius eam
tenui de Comite Roberto tempore Henrici Regis senioris per
seruicium i militis de me tenendam et de heredibus meis ipse et
heredes sui. Hanc donationem concessit Robertus filius et heres
mens. Testes, Henricus presbyter, Hugo clericus de Cubeleia,
Robertus de Piro, dapifer; Willelmus fil. Nigelli, Galfridus de
Bachep', Rogerus Duredent, Radulfus de Gmelega, Radulfus de
Mungumeri, Radulfus fil. Nicholai, Ricardus de Normantun et
Robertus fil. eius, Willelmus fil. Terri, Robertus de Landa, Robertus
de Trussele, Henricus fil. Roberti de Lega, Henricus de Barwa,
Aluricus de Broctun, Reginaldus de Boslistun, Wimundus de
Bartun, Robertus Rufus, Aluredus, Gillebertus fil. Cnihtwin et
omnis Hallimot de Bartun.
239. Grant and confirmation by Robert de Bakepuz to John, his
brother, of the gift which his father made to the latter, of all his land
of Barton and all his land of Benethleia [Hungry Bentley], for which
the said John becomes his man in the court of his lord, Earl William
de Ferrers, and gives to him, the said Robert, in acknowledgment a
gold bezant. Temp. Hen. II., after 1166. (Harl. 45 F. 23.)
* This charter is included though the lands are in Berks, because it is manifestly
a Derbyshire charter, as witness the concluding words " et omnis Hallimot de
Bartun."
3? Barton Blount.
Robertus de Bakepuz, omnibus hominibus tocius Anglie Francis
et Anglicis tarn presentibus quam futuris salutem. Sciatis me
dedisse et concessisse et hac presenti carta mea confirmasse Johanni
fratri meo et heredibus suis in feudo et hereditate donacionem
quam pater meus illi fecit pro seruicio suo scilicet totam terram
de Bartona et totam terram de Benethleia cum omnibus pertinenciis,
In villis et in agris et in boscis et in planis, In uiis et in semitis,
In pratis et in pascuis, In aquis et in Molendinis, et in omnibus
locis, Illi et heredibus suis pro homagio et seruicio suo dedi et
quiete concessi, de me et heredibus meis tenendas, libere et quiete
ab omni servicio ad me vel ad heredes meos pertinente per
servicium unius militis, et sicut pater meus liberius et honorificen-
cius ac quiecius ante ipsum terras predictas umquam tenuit. Pro
hac vero donacione et concessione et confirmacione, Ipse Johannes
deuenit homo meus in curia domini mei Comitis Willelmi de
Ferers et ipse predictus Johannes dedit mihi in recognitione
unum besantum aureum.
Teste Willelmo, Comite de Ferers, domino meo, Roberto de
Perer, dapifero, Willelmo Pantun, Roberto de Ferers fratre Comitis,
Roberto et Henrico de Ferers, awnculis Comitis, Sewalo filio
Fulcheri, Roberto fil. Walchelini, Waltero de Sumetul, Gaufrido de
Bachepuz, Humfrido de Thoke, Roberto de Hetford, Johanne de
Turberuile, Roberto de Leia, Henrico filio suo, Ricardo de
Normanton, Henrico fil. Walchelini, Petro fratre suo, Willelmo
fratre suo et pluribus aliis. Apud Totesburiam.
BASLOW V. under Bubnall, Chapel-en-le-Frith.
BEARWARDCOTE, in Etwall.
(Berewardcote, Bervardcote, Berwardcote.)
240. Grant, for six marks, by Nicholas de Chambres, to the
nuns of St. Mary of Kynghesmedewe [King's Mead or De Pratis,
Derby], of two acres of meadow in Bervardecote, with confirmation
of four acres in the same, which tjiey held of the gift of Nicholas de
Fynderna. Witn. Nicholas de Henovere, Nicholas de Fynderna, William
fil. Philippi, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 33.)
BEARWARDCOTE v. also under BURNASTON.
BEAUCHIEF.
(Beauchef, Beauchieff, Beucheff, De Bello Capite.)
241. Grant from Hugh de Barkhowse to Ralph de Dore and
William de Barkhowse of all the goods and chattels which he has in
his tannery of Beauchief, with all dues belonging thereto. Witn. Adam
Lawnder, Henry Barker of Beauchief, Thomas Barker of Dore Dat
S. a. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 7 Ric. II. [1383]. (D. A. J. iii. 104.)
242. Lease from John Swyffte, Abbot of Beauchief and the Convent
of the same, to Nicholas Longford, squyer, of all lands, etc., within the
precincts and bounds of the said Abbey in Beauchieff, for three years
at a yearly rent of a pair of gloves, certain lands, etc., being excepted
w ^ ?«°u^"'^,^T"/"^, "Brekmedow," "a spryng that is called
Hudclyff banke, the walke mylne," the " smythees," " a barkhowse,"
a Lawnderhowsse," the " kyrke yarde," etc. Dat. 1 May, t Edw IV
[1463]. (Foljambe.) ' ^
Bee ley. 33
243. Grant from John, Abbot of Beauchief, to Sir John Talbot,
Earl of Shrewsbury, in return for his promised counsel, support',
protection, and aid in every necessity, of a yearly fee for life of five
marks at Beauchief. Dat. Scheafeld [Sheffield ?], 8 Aug., 6 Edw. IV.
[1466]. Fine seal of the Abbot. (Foljambe.)
BEAUCHIEF v. also under Beeley, Chesterfield,
WiRKSWORTH.
BEELEY.
(Beghley, Belee, Beley, Bethley, Bethtley, Beyeleye,
Beyleghe, Beyleye.)
244. Grant for five and a half silver marks with three bezants
to his wife and three to Serlo, his son, and for admission of himself
and his wife into spiritual fraternity with the house and the whole
Prsemonstratensian order, from Wamerius de Begalaia to the Abbey and
Canons of Beauchef, of " totam harewdam " [Harewood Grange, in
Beeley] and of land extending from the Cross of Wadescelf to Derley
and of common of pasture for a specified number of cattle; rent, \os.
Witn. Ralph Basset, Canonicus de Rouecestre [Roucester, Co. Staff.],
Hugh de Dronefeld, Robert, persona de Dereleia [Darley], Mag. Hugh
de Cestrefeld, Geoffrey de Bramtona, Alan de Edelwaldeleia, etc.
Early thirteenth century. (Woll. i. 13.)
245. Grant from Margery, domina de Bethtley, to Osbert de
Chawortht of half a bovate of land in le Grevis, which Wydo de
Bobinhul sometime held, and a meadow in Bethtley which the same
Wydo bought from John, de Bethtley. Witn. Robert Bojoun, Roger de
Bobinhul, Richard de Basselowe, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ii. 43.)
246. Grant from William fil. Osseberti de Chatiswortht to WilHam
fil. Hugonis de le Greves, of the lands named in the preceding charter.
Witn. Richard de Crakemere, Robert de le Grevis, Robert de Frogcote,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 43A.)
247. Grant from William fil. Osseberti de Chatiswortht to Aliscia
fil. Rad. fil. Lescie de Edinsouere, of the moiety of that half-bovate
of land which Ossebert, his father, sometime held in Le Grevis from
Margaret, condam domina de Bethtleye, and the moiety of a meadow
which Wydo de Bobinhull bought from John de Bethtleye in the field
of Bethtleye. Witn. Richard de Crakemere, John de Roulisleye, Robert
de Grevis, etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 44.)
248. Grant from the Abbot and Convent de Bello Capite
[Beauchief] to William de le Grevis of half a bovate of land in le Grevis,
which Osbert de Ore, Dominus de Beghley, gave to them; rent, 2,°d.
Witn. Peter de Baumford, Adam de Ronnesley, William de Chatteswrth,
Peter de Rolund. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 45.)
249. Copy of a grant from Robert del Greves of Beyleye to Robert,
his son, of a messuage and a bovate of land in Beyleye; rent, 35. \d.
Witn. John de Roulesley, Richard de Crakemere, John de Caltorp, etc.
Dat. Beyleye, F. b. Pentecost [24 May], 31 Edw. I. [1303].
(Woll. ii. 52.)
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350. Grant from Robert fil. Steph. Attebrigge of Essovere to Giles
del Greves and Leticia, his wife, of half a bovate of land in le Greves,
near Beghley, which descended to him, with other land, at the death
of Alice, his mother. Witn. Thomas de Beghley, Dominus de Beghley,
John de Raunsley, Richard de Crakmersh, etc. Dat. Beghley, F. of
St. Peter in Cathedra [22 Feb.i], I3i6[7]. (Woll. ii. 49.)
351. Grant from Giles de Greves to Thomas, his son, of a half
bovate of land and a messuage in the field of Greves. Witn. Thomas
de Biley, Richard Crakemefshe, Richard de Fallinghe, etc. Dat. Greves,
Mor. of SS. Processus and Martinian [2 July], 1324. (Woll. ii. 48.)
352. Grant from Thomas fil. Egidii de les Grevez to Thomas fil.
Hen. de Chattesworthe of a place of land in Beley. Witn. Thomas de
Beley, John de Caltone of Chattesworthe, William fil. Galfridi de Beley,
etc. Dat. Beley, W. b. F. of St. Thomas [7 July], 31 Edw. III. [1357].
(Woll. ii. 46.)
353. Grant from Thomas fil. Egidii de lez Greves to John, his son,
of a messuage and land in lez Greves. Witn. Thomas de Beley, Thomas
Attegate, and Roger Normone. Dat. Le Grevez, S. b. F. of St. Lawrence
[2 Feb.], 33 Edw. in. [1359]. (Woll. ii. 47.)
254. Grant from William de le Grewis to Giles fil. Matthei de
Basselowe of half a bovate of land and a meadow in le Grewis, in
the field of Beyeley; rent, 27;^. Witn. John de Roulislegh, Richard de
Crakemersh, Hugh de le Falling, etc. Temp. Edw. III. (Woll. ii. 50.)
255- Grant from John Page and Alice, daughter of John Thomsone,
of Chattesworthe, to William de Aderleye, Thomas de Aderleye, clerk,
and WilHam de Ulkerthorpe, of lands in Belee and Chattesworthe.
Dat. Beeley, 10 Jan., 15 Ric. II. [1392]. (Woll. ii. 57.)
356. Release from Thomas de Adarley, clerk, and William de
Ulkerthorp, to Thomas, son of Giles del Greves, of lands in Beley and
Chattesworth, which they held from John Page and Alice, his wife.
Witn. Dionisius de RoUesley, Thomas, fil. Hugonis, and William
Norman. Dat. Beley, W. a. F. of St. George [2^ Apr.l, 17 Ric. II.
[1394]- (Woll. ii. 58.)
257. License by Robert, Abbas de Bello Capite [Beauchief], to
Thomas Gylessone of le Greves, to alienate a messuage and half a
bovate of land which he held of the same Abbot in le Greves. Dat.
Beauchief, Kal. Maij [i May], 21 Ric. IL [1398]. (Woll. ii. 51.)
258. Lease for three lives from William Gresley, Abbas de Bello
Capite [Beauchief], of the grange of Harewode, to William de Stone
of Harewode, Johanna, his wife, and one son. Witn. William Ulker-
thorppe, John Lynacre, Thomas Caus, etc. Dat. Beauchief Abbey,
M. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 10 Henry VI. [1431]. (Woll. i. 14.)
259. Grant from John Greveys of Beley to William Greveys of
Bramtone, his brother, of a tenement with lands in Beley, which
belonged to Thomas Gylessone, his father, and John, his brother.
Witn. Henry Stafford of Beley, Dionisius Norman of the same, Richard
Thomlynsone of Greveys, etc. Dat. Beley, F. of Ann. of B V M
[25 Mar.], 16 Hen. VL [1438]. (Woll. ii. 54.)
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260. Release from Thomas Greveys, son of Giles Greveys of Beley,
to William Graves of Bramtone, of lands in Beley apud le Greveys.
Witn. Henry Stafford of Beley, Dionisius Norman of the same, Richard
Thomlynsone of Greveys, etc. Dat. Beley, i Apr., 16 Hen. VI.
[1438]. (Won. ii. S3.)
261. Release from John Greveys of Beley and Marjory, his wife, to
William Greveys of Bramtone, of lands at le Greveys in the fee of
Beley. Witn. Henry Stafford of Beley, Dionisius Norman, Richard
Thomlynsone of Greveys, etc. Dat. Beley, i Apr., j6 Hen. VI.
[1438]. (Won. ii. 55.)
262. Writing by Henry Columbelle, squyer. Sir Richard Johnson,
etc., requesting alms for the support of a priest in the chapel of
St. Mary in Beley, in Derwentdale, recently founded by John Eyre,
chapeleyn. Dat. 18 Mar., 13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Woll. i. 12.)
263. Will of William Greves of Beyleghe. Dat. 12 Feb., 1497P].
Proved 5 Mar. same year. (Woll. ii. 59.)
264. Bond by Nicolas Grevys of Bramptone, husbandman, to
William Grevys of Beley and John Grevys, his son, in 100 marks, for
the occupation of a messuage [in Beeley] during his life. Dat. Beley,
8 Apr., 19 Hen. VII. [1504]. (Woll. ii. 62.)
265. Lease from John Norton, Abbot, and the Convent of
Beucheff [Beauchief], to Sir John Blakiswalle, chauntry-priest, of
Dronfeld [Dronfield], of the grange called Harwod, for eighty
years, with remainder to Christofer and Robert Blackwalle, his
brothers, to Thomas, son of Cristofer, and John the son of Robert,
and to Elizabeth and Agnes, daughters respectively of the said
Cristofer and Robert ; rent 40.?. Dat. Chapter House of Beucheff,
F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], i5o6[7]. (Woll. i. 15.)
266. Agreement between Roger Cowper and Roger Cocken and
Johanna Grevis and George Held, all of Beley, for an exchange of
lands in Beley. Dat. i April, 3 Edw. VI. [1549]. (Woll. ii. 61.)
BEELEY V. also under Chatsworth, Chelmorton,
Chesterfield, Somersall.
BEIGHTON.
(Becthon, Becton, Beghton.)
267. Grant, for fourscore marks, from Dom. Walter de Furneaus,
miles., to William de Furneaus, his brother, of the manor of Becton;
rent, id.., due on St. Radegund's Day in St. Radegund's Church,
Becton. Witn. Dom. Thomas de Fumival, Dom. William de Cressi,
Dom. Thomas de Eywyle, milites, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Campb. iv. 11.)
268. Grant from Robert de Fornaus, miles., Dominus de Becthon,
with consent of William de Fornaus, his brother, to Geoffrey Bareth
and Matilda, his wife, of lands in Becthon; rent, 13^. Witn. William
Gere of Becthon, William de Parco of the same, William de Mauthone,
jun., etc. Dat. F. of Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 2 Edw. III.
[1328]. (Campb. V. 16.)
36 Beighton.
269. Grant from John fil. Rog. de Byrlay in Becthon to John
Pye, of a messuage, etc., in, the vill and territory of Byrlay in Becthon.
Witn. Robert Waryn, William Gers, William de Pecco, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 2 Edw. III. [1328]. (Foljambe.)
270. Grant in tail from Robert de Fumeaux and William de
Furneaux to William fil. Thorn, de Sawere, of Beghton, of a garden
in Beghton and land in Walterthorpe ; rent, is. Witn. William Gere,
of Beghtone, Gilbert de Somersdeby, William fil. Galfridi of the same.
Dat. W. a. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 4 Edw. III. [1330]- (Campb.
i. I.)
271. Grant from John Pye to Richard de Byrton of Treton and
Alice, his wife, dau. of the said John, of a messuage, etc., in Byrley,
in the fee of Beghton. Witn. William de Staynton, William de
Hallenthorp, William de Cotyngham. Dat. S. a. F. of Inv. of H.
Cross [3 May], 30 Edw. III. [1356]. (Foljambe.)
272. Grant from Robert Pye of Tukysford in le Cley [Tuxford,
Co. Notts.] to William Smyth of Morysburgh [Mosborough] and John
Mymmott of the same, of a toft and croft in Byrley and fifteen acres
of land in the ' fields of Byrley. Witn. William Smyth, jun., Robert
Smyth, John Tomson, etc. Dat. Ekyngton, S. a. Michaelmas, 8 Hen. V.
[1420]. (Foljambe.)
273. Grant from Robert Pye of Tuxford in le Cley [Co. Notts.]
to William Plomley of sixteen acres of land and meadow in the fields
of Birley. Witn. William Tilley of Hakunthorpe, John Tomson of
Rygeway, John Nelsthorpe, John Cade. Dat. Ekynton, F. of
St. Matthias* [24 Feb.], 10 Hen. V. [1423]. (Foljambe.)
274. Grant from William Plomleg to John Robert, jun., of
sixteen acres of land and meadow in the fields of Birley. Witn.
William Dolphyn, John Tomson of Rygeway, Giles Blount, etc. Dat.
Plomley, 16 July, 11 Hen. V. \sic ? for i Hen. VI., 1423]. (Foljambe.)
275. Grant from William Smyth of Mosburgh and John Mymmot
of the same to John Robert of Byrley, of a toft and croft in Byrley
and fifteen acres of land in the fields of the same. Witn. John Wylson,
John Wendesley, Thomas Newbold. Dat. Ekynton, F. of Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 32 Hen. VI. [1454]. (Foljambe.)
276. Grant from John Robert of Birley, in the parish of Beghton,
to Thomas Fryth of Gledles, John Newbolt of Hakynthorp, and Robert
Mymot of Rygeway, of a toft and 15 acres of land in Birley.
Witn. John Alston, William Wigfall, etc. Dat. Birley, F. of St. Andrew
[30 Nov.], 2 Hen. VII. [i486]. (Foljambe.)
277. Grant from John Robert to William Robert, his son, of a
toft and croft in Byrley with other lands in Byrley and Oldefelde.
Witn. John Newbold, Thomas Fryth, etc. Dat. F. of St. Cecilia
[22 Nov.], 4 Hen. VII. [1488]. (Foljambe.)
278. Quitclaim from John Robartte and John Gyles of Birley,
son of Giles Robarte, late of Birley, near Beghton, to Henry Foliambe,
*A mistake here, as 10 Hen. V. began 21 Mar., 1422, and he died 31 Aug.,
1422. The Saint's day may be in error, or " 10 Hen. V." should be " I Hen. VI."
Beniley, Fenny. 2>7
lord of Walton, of sixteen acres of land [in Birley]. Dat. W. a.
Christmas, 1488. (Foljambe.)
BEIGHTON V. also under BRAMPTON, CHESTERFIELD.
HELPER.
(Bearper, Beauper, Beaureper.)
279. Grant from John Wyttyngtone of Derby, smythe, to John
Bothe of Arlestone, esq., and John Fitzherbert of Etwelle, esq., of a
messuage and croft in Beaureper. Witn, John Waundelle, Rob.
Wyttyngtone, etc. Dat. 26 May, 15 Edw. IV. [1475]. (Woll. vii. 33.)
280. Extract from court-roll of Belper Manor held at DuflBeld on
Th. a. F. of the Epiphany [6 Jan.], 13 Hen. VII. [1498], recording
the siurender by John Sowter of an acre of land and half a rood in
Stanley, etc. (Trusley.)
281. Release from Margaret, widow of John Brigge of Maperley,
to Robert Tykhulle of le Stanley Graunge, gent., of lands in Beaureper.
Witn. Robert Morten of le Parkhalle, gent, John Morten of Maperley,
gent., Henry Fawconer of Schypley, etc. Dat. 10 July, 22 Hen. VII.
[1507]. (Woll. viii. 66.)
282. Rental of lands in Belper. 1537. (Kerry xiv. 55.)
283. Lease from Henry Sacheuerell of Ratclyff upon Sore, esq.,
to Thomas Sacheverell of Cheuerell Hall, Co. Notts., gent, faf a moiety
of all the " tithe cornes of all maner of greynes tythe hey and all other
tythes " in the " toune hamelettes belonging to Beauper," parcel of the
parsonage of Duffeld, "pryncipals tythe woll and lambe tythe eggs
appuls and tythe wodd excepted and alweis reservid to ye said Henry."
Dat. 20 Apr., 36 Hen. VIII. [1545]. (Trusley.)
BENTLEY, FENNY.
(Benetylee, Benteley, Fynny Benteley.)
284. Grant from Nicholas de Benetylee to John, his son, by Avice,
his wife, of a moiety of the cultivated land held by him of Robert
fil. Geraldi, at a yearly rent of five shillings and a pair of gloves worth
one penny. Witn. Dom. R. " presbyter," Ralph de Tykenhal, Ralph,
clericus de Stapenhill, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Stowe 46.)
285. Lease, for twelve years, from Henry Bradbume to John
Whithed of his water-mill of Fynny Benteley, the tenant to keep the
mill in good repair, but the lessor to supply the necessary timber.
Dat Michaelmas Day, 18 Hen. VI. [1439]- (Bemrose.)
286. Lease from Cicelye Sandford of Cryche, widow, to John
Beresford of Bradeley Ashe, of all her lauds, etc., in the lordship
of Fenny Bentley. Dat 6 May, 14 Hen. VIII. [1522]. (Beresf. 72.)
BENTLEY, fenny, v. also under Bradburn.
38 Bentley, Hungry.
BENTLEY, HUNGRY.
(Benethleia, Benteleye.)
387. Grant from John de Nedham of Benteley to Thomas fil.
Amote de Benteleye, of lands in the fee of Benteleye ; rent, 2d,. Witn.
Philip de Benteleye, John fil. Hen. de Benteleye, William Perfey of
the same, etc. Dat S. a. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.],
I Ric. II. [1377]. (Woll. iii. 4.]
288. Grant from William le Cook, vicar of Longeford, and Ralph
de Alkemontone, chaplain, to William de le Halle of Bentley and
Emma, his wife, of lands in Bentley. Witn. Tho. Coupere, Will, de
Alkemontone, John Feirolet, etc. Dat. Bentley, S. a. F. of St. Thomas,
Ap. [21 Dec], 4 Ric. II. [1380]. (Woll. iii. 6.)
389. Release from John Meynille, chaplain, to Oliver de Bertone,
of the manor of Benteleye. Dat. London, S. a. Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], s Ric. II. [1382]. (Woll. iii. 5.)
BENTLEY, HUNGRY, v. also under Barton Blount.
BIRCHILL V. under Bakewell.
BIRCHOVER.
(BiRCHEOVERE, BiRCHOUER, BURCHORE, BYRCHEOR,
Byrchore, Byrchouere.)
290. Grant from Henry fil.- Willelmii Carpentarii de Birchouer
to Richard fil. Maye of all his lands, etc., in the fields, etc., of
Birchouer, which Ralph de Aula sometime held. Witn. John Selveyn
of Winstar, Ralph Gerart, Roger, dominus de Wendesleye, Robert
Aubrey. Circ. 1270. (Kerry xix. 367.)
291. Release from Henry fil. et her. Willelmi dicti Carpentarii
de Birchovere to Thomas fil. Henrici de Stantoneleyes of lands in
"le Romesey side" in Birchover; rent, one halfpenny. Witn. Thomas
de Grattone, clericus, William de Longesd[on] in Yellegrave, Henry de
Hotot', etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 29.)
292. Grant from Robert de Waddisley fil. Ade de Waddisl' to
Thomas fil Henrici de Stantoneleyis of his demesne land, which Simon
de Cromforde, William de Esseboume, etc., held of him, with the wood
called Sabyneheye, etc., in Bircheovere; rent, 2d. Witn. Dom. Adam
de Herthul, Thomas Folegambe, clericus, Henry de Otot, Hugh de
Meynel in Wynstre, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 11.)
393. Grant from William de Birchovere to Thomas, his son, and
Cecilia, his son's wife, of the manor of Bircheouere; rent, £\o and a
rose. Witn. Geoffrey de Dethek, Ranulph de Snittertone, John de
Suttone, etc. Dat. Bircheovere, T. a. F. of St. Luke fiS Oct.],
10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Woll. ii. 66.)
294. Grant from Thomas de Birchovere to Robert de Aldeport,
capellanus, of the water-mill of Birchovere and of 55. rod. rent from
William de Hulle, with homage of the same. Witn. Walter fil Ade de
Bircheovere, Henry Faber, Walter le Reve, etc. Dat. Bircheovere Vio-
* of Holy Trinity [6 June], 23 Edw. III. [1349]. (Woll. ii. 67.) "
B ire hover. 39
295. Grant, in tail, from Robert de Aldeport, chaplain, to Thomas
de Bircheovere and Cecilia, his wife, of the water-mill of Birchovere,
with 5 J. 10^. rent, and the homage of William de Hulle. Witn. Hugh
Meignille of Wynster, Robert de Grattone, Robert de Knyvetone, etc.
Dat. Birchover, Morr. of Holy Trinity [8 June], 23 Edw. III. [1349]-
(Woll. ii. 24.)
296. Grant from Thomas de Birchovere to Robert de Aldeporte,
rector of Neutone, Robert de Wyrkesworthe, chaplain, of lands, etc.,
in Birchovere, and rent from lands in Stantone. Witn. Thomas
Foliaumbe, Dominus de Eltone, John de Resintone, Thomas de
Rideware, etc. Dat. Birchovere, W. a. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.],
1350 [1351]- (Woll. ii. 17.)
297. Grant from William de Aldewerk of Birchovere to William
Eleyn of Brasyngtone, chaplain, of lands in Birchovere. Witn. John
de Shirley, Walter Aleyn of Birchovere, John le Smythe of the same.
Dat. Birchovere, T. b. Pentecost [24 May], 2 Ric. II. [1379]. (Woll.
ii. 28.)
298. Inventory of the lands of Henry de Aldwerk in Birchover.
1413. (D. A. J. xxii. 49.)
399. Terrier of the lands of Henry de Aldewerk in Birchover.
Dat. Aldewerk, F. of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.], i Hen. V. [1414].
(Kerry xix. 368.)
300. Quitclaim from Nicholas Baxter of Derby and Margaret, his
wife, widow of Richard del Hill, of the parish of Yolgrave, to John de
Strelley fil. Nicholai de Strelley, knt., John Hunt of Asshover, William
Boxon of Rokeston, co. Bedf., and William Aston of London, of all
his lands in Le Hill, Birchover, and Stanton in Yolgrave, which were
sometime Richard del HlU's. Dat. Derby, S. a. F. of the Assimiption
[15 Aug.], 4 Hen. V. [1416]. (Kerry xix. 370.)
301. Grant from John Hyklyng of Lynbe, esquire, and Joan, his
wife, to Richard Wayne of Herthill of his lands, etc., in the lordship
of Birchover called Hill Place. Witn. Nicholas Gilbert, Richard
Stenerdale, Thomas Aldwerk, etc. Dat. at Hill, F. of St. Martin
[11 Nov.], 10 Hen. VI. [1431]. (Kerry xix. 371.)
303. Grant from Robert Hyll of Asshebe de la Souche and Richard
Hill, his son, to Richard Knollus of Netherhaddon, of a messuage and
three bovates of land called le Hyll in Birchover. Witn. William
Cantrell, John Sonyoure, Richard Aleyn. Dat. M. a. Michs. Day,
7 Edw. IV. [1467]. (Kerry xix. 371.)
303. Quitclaim from Roger Wayne of Alport to Henry Vernon,
knt., Richard Vernon, and Thomas, sons of the said Henry, Robert
Gylbert, sen., William Smethley, vicar of Youlgrave, and others, of
all the lands which he acquired from the late John Aldwarke in
Birchover and Normanton. Dat. 14 May, 7 Hen. VII. [1492]-
(Kerry xix. 372.)
304. Sale, for £,d„ by Thomas Kenylmarche, lord of Byrchore, to
Aden Beresford, of a wood called Medovclyffe, growing under Byrchore,
" with free entre and ovtegate that ys most spedful to him his servaunts
and caryage," up to Michaelmas, 1505. "Also the said Aden schalle
leyffe ii= weyvers in ordur wythin the seyd wode seche as are lycly to
be tymburtrevs," etc. Dat. 13 Oct., 10 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Woll.
ii. 68.)
40 Birchover.
305. Lease, for thirty years, by John [Bourchier], Abbot of " our lady
of the medowez of Leycester,'" to Henry Barth, husbandman, of the tithes
of Burchore; rent, 33^. 4<i. Dat. i Apr., 26 Hen. VIII. [1535].
(Woll. xi. 74.)
306. Lease, for twenty-one years, from Denys Beresford, gent., to
Raffe Gell of Hoptone, co. Derby, gent., of the lordship of Byrchovere
[Birchover]; rent, £5 6s. 8d. Dat. 15 Oct., 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]-
(Woll. xi. 66.)
307. Grant, for ^£63 6s. 8d., from George GyfFord, esq., to Thomas
Alen of Woodhouse, yeoman, of tithes called Byrcheor tithes in
Yolgrave; rent, 3^. i,d. Dat. 18 Aug., 4 Edw. VI. [1550]. (Woll. xi. 78.)
BIRCHOVER V. also under YoULGRAVE.
BLACKWELL Nr. Alfreton v. under PiNXTON.
BOLSOVER.
(BOLLESOUERE.)
308. Lease from Margery fil. Ade de Venella of Cesterefeld, to
Robert fil. Stephani de Newbold of the same of half an acre of land
in the fee of Peverel, abutting on Ryhull and on the road to BoUesouere,
for five years. Witn. William de Riggeway, Roger Lauerok, etc. Dat.
F. of the Annunciation [25 Mar.], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Foljambe.)
309. Extract from the Court-roll of the Manor of Bolsover,
recording the admittance of Richard de Hyghege to a messuage [in
Bolsover] as next heir to Roger Jeke, chaplain, his uncle. Dat. M. a.
F. of St. Edward [5 Jan.], 3 Hen. V. [1416]. (Foljambe.)
BONSALL.
(BONDESALE, BONDESALL, BONDESHALL, BONDSALE,
BONTESHALE, BONTISAL, BONTISHAL,
BONTSALL, BOUNTESHALL.)
310. Grant from Walter fil. Osbert de Bontisal to Nicholas fil.
Galfridi de Ybol of a selion of land in Bontisal, on " le Daleside."
Witn. Ralph Sele de Bontishale, Henry fil. Ric. de eadem, Richard
fil. Joh. de eadem, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
311. Grant from John de Calton, capellanus, to John, his son,
of a messuage and eight acres of land in Bontishal. Witn. Robert
de la Dale. John Hayle, etc. Dat. Octave of Epiphany [6 Jan.],
29 Edw. III. [1356]. (Foljambe.)
312. Grant from Adam le Smyth of Bondishal to Alice, wife of
Nicholas le Ward, of the same, of all the lands [in Bonsai] which he
had from the said Nicholas, to hold for term of her life. Witn.
William fil. Renald de Bontishal, John Hayle, John le Hyve. Dat.
Bontishal, F. of All Saints [i Nov.], 1361. (Foljambe.)
313. Grant from Nicholas le Warde of Bondesale to Nicholas le
Hayward, chaplain, of a messuage and three acres of land in Bondesale,
lying beyond Ibulsty in Whitemareslak, Littellowe, etc. Witn. William
fil. Reginaldi, John Hayle, William in le Dale, John le Souter. Dat.
F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]. (Foljambe.)
Bonsall. 41
3M. Quitclaim from Alice, widow of Nicholas Warde, of Bondsale,
to Sir Nicholas Hayws of Brassyngton, chaplain, of a messuage and
land in the vill and field of Bondsale. Witn. William Dale, John
Hyve, Wilham Bayle, etc. Dat. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.l i^g«.
[Foljambe.] "■ ^ ^ "'^^
Z^S- Grant from Nicholas le Hayward of Bondsale, chaplain, to
Henry Mapulton, John Garard, and William Vade, chaplains, of a
messuage and land in Bondsale, at a yearly rent of 2d., to the heirs
of Nicholas le Warde. Witn. John, son of Henry de Bondsale, Robert
Smyth, etc Dat. W. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], i402[3]. (Foljambe.)
316. Grant from Henry de Mapulton, William Vade, and John
Marard, chaplains, to Thomas de Eyton, " walker," and Joan, his wife,
of a messuage and three acres of land in the town and fields of
Bondesale, which they had of the feoffment of Nicholas Hayward,
chaplain. Witn. Robert Smyth, William Barfot, William !e Stones,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of All Saints [i Nov.], 5 Hen. IV. [1403].
(Foljambe.)
317- Grant from John Webster to John Guyte of Over Haddon
and John, his son, of a messuage, etc., and 12 acres of land in the
town and fields of Over Bondsale. Witn. Robert de Dale, William
Herryson, Hugh Smyth, etc. Dat. Fr. a. Cone, of B. V. M. [8 Dec],
3 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Foljambe.)
318. Grant from the same to the same and Elena Guyte, his wife,
of a messuage and 10 acresi of land in the town and fields of Bondesale.
Witn. Robert de Dale, William Herrison, Hugh Smyth, etc. Dat. Fr. a.
Cone, of B. V. M. [8 Dec], 3 Hen. VI. [1424]. At the back is the
note, " This Deed was proved to have been forged." (Foljambe.)
319. Extract of court-roll of BondeshaJl manor held at Wirksworth,
5 Mar., 38 Hen. VI. [1460], recording the surrender by John Thomlynson
into the hands of the Queen, of 18 acres of land, etc., in Staley
[Staveley], late in the tenure of John Fletcher, to the use of John Gyte ;
Humphrey [Stafford], Duke of Buckingham, being then Steward.
(Foljambe.)
320. Release from Alice Jacson to Richard Eyre of Hogimaston
of lands, tenements, etc., in the town and fields of Bondesall. Witn.
Richard Alsopp, John Hoght, John Eyre. Dat. F. of St. Michael,
1 Edw. IV. [1461]. (Foljambe.)
321. Extract of court-roll of Bountesall Manor, recording the
surrender by Thomas Wodde, as attorney for John Thomlynson of
Medilton, near Yollegreve, of eight acres of land, etc., to the use of Henry
Gretton and Agnes, his wife. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Bartholomew
[24 Aug.], 2 Edw. IV. [1462]. (Foljambe.)
322. Attorney from Richard Walker, vicar of Wybunbere, late
rector of Bondesall, to William Walet and Henry Nedham, to surrender,
in the court of Bondesall, to the use of Thomas Foliambe, esq., all
his estate and term in Bondesall Mill. Dat. 9 Oct., 4 Edw. IV. [1464].
(Foljambe.)
323. Certificate from Henry Hylton of Bondsall, John Dawkyn,
priest, John Adam, Robert Adam, Tho. Roos, John Chyldars, etc., that
Henry Gratton and Agnes, his wife, have taken seisin of a "place "
42 Bonsall.
in Over Bondsall, after the death of Ellen Robynson, sometime wife
of John Guylte, Henry Guylte releasing the same. Dat. 13 Oct.,
12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Foljambe.)
324. Lease from Henry Gratton to Henry Gyte of a "plase with
the Byggyng ther vppon," and all the land appertaining in Over Bontsall
until the F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], for 105. Witn. Thomas
Storer, Thomas Hervey, Will. Ballyden, etc. Dat. Wyrkesworth,
22 Dec, 12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Foljambe.)
335. Release from Henry Guyte or Quyte of Bonteshale to Henry
Gretton and Agnes, his wife, of a messuage and 12 acres of land in
Bonteshale and all the lands, etc., in the same, formerly John
Webster's. Witn. William Leche, Henry Hilton, etc. Dat. Bonteshale,
2 Mar., T-i Edw. IV. [1474]. (Foljambe.)
BONSALL V. also under Brassington, CHESTERFIELD.
BOROWCOTE V. under Crich.
BOROWE V. under Walton-on-Trent.
BOULTON.
(Bolton, Boltone.)
326. Confirmation by Patrick de Bolton fil. Oliveri de Saucheverel
to the church of St. Mary at Derley, in perpetuity, of all rents
and lands which they had in the thirty-fourth year of King Henry,
son of King John, in the fee of William fil. Ricardi de Boltone. Witn.
Dom. Robert le Vavasour, Robert de Esseburna, milites, Ralph de
Tikehale, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 5236.)
337. Quitclaim from Robert de Saucheverel, Dominus de Boltone,
fil. Patricii de Saucheverel, to the church of St. Mary at
Derlega [Darley Abbey], of all his lands and tenements which they
had of his fee in the towns of Boltone and Alwastone, of the gift of
William fil. Ric. de Boltone. Witn. Dom, Hugh de Stredlega, William
de Chaddesdene, John Fauvel, milites, Ralph de Saucheverel, etc.
Dat. Derby, Vig. of St. James [24 July], 1282. (Add. 5237.)
338. Quitclaim from the same Robert to the aforesaid church
of all the arable land in the field of Bolton called Aukeput, near the
marsh, which they have of the gift of Robert fil. Simonis de Boltone,
formerly the " nativus " of the aforesaid Patrick, his father. Witn.
Robert de Dethek, Hubert de Frechevile, Hugh de Hergreve, etc. Dat.
Derley, F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 15 Edw. I. [1286]. (Add.
5238-)
329. Conveyance from Reginald, quondam vicarius ecclesie beati
Petri, Derby, to Ralph de [F]rechevile, of land in the territory and
meadows of Boulton, which he had for a term of 18 years from Robert
fil. Henrici de Boulton, reserving to himself a crop of wheat and
rye standing on six acres of the above land, called Le Bottes. Dat.
Derby, M. b. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 1294. (Harl. 86 G. 43.)
330. Grant from William Saucheverel, Dominus de Hopwelle, to
Robert Foucher of Osmundestone, of 135. ^i., silver, in yearly rent
for yearly participation for the whole term of his life in the chief
messuage of the same Robert in Boltone. Dat. Boltone, Fr. a. F. of
St Cedde [2 Mar.], 18 Edw. III. [1344]. (Add. 5240.)
Boylestone. 43
BOWDON.
(Baudon, Bawdon, Boudon, Bowdene)
V. under Chapel-en-le-Frith.
BOYLESTONE.
(boileston, boyleston, boylestune, boyliston,
Boylleston, Boylston, Boylstone.)
331. Certificate by Alexander [Stavenby], Bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, that at the presentation of Ralph de Grendon he has admitted
Walter, son of William de Lichfield, preist, as rector of that moiety of
Boylleston church which Master Roger de Grendon, called " Simple "
.(simplex), held by consolidating that moiety with the moiety to which
he admitted him on the presentation of Walter de Ridewar". Dat. Derby,
xviii. Kal. Jan. [15 Dec], 1238. (P. R. O., b. 3594.)
333. Grant, in tail, from Matilda Peche to Roger de Rideware, her
son, of all her land in the vill. of Boyliston, with the capital messuage
and moiety of the advowson of the church, to be held of Dom. Will
de Ferrarpis], Comes Derb', capitalis dominus feodi illius, with
reversion, to Walter and John, brothers of the grantee, and John
de la Launde, his " nepos," Witn. Ralph fil. Nicholai, William de
Montegomery, Hugh de Meynill, tunc senescallus predicti Comitis,
Nygel de Langeford, Robert de Pyru, Henry de Braylesford, Robert
de Mercinton, Robert capellanus. Rector ecclesie de Myldenhale,
Roger capellanus. Rector ecclesie de Stapilford, Roger de Norton,
Circ. 1254. (Eg. 441.)
333. Inspeximus and confirmation by William de Ferrarpis], Comes
Derb', of the above charter of Matilda Peche [Eg. 441]. Dat. Hecham,
first Sunday in Lent [i Mar.], 38 Hen. HI. [1254]. (Eg. 442.)
334. Inquisition of the lands, etc., of Dom. Ralph de Grendona
in Boilistona made by Richard Fitun, John Morel, Henry Spendeluue,
Engelard de Makkelege, Thomas de Ibole, and other " legales et probi
homines," who say that he holds nothing from the king " in capite,"
that he holds seventeen bovates of land from Dom. Andrew de Grendon,
, on which cottars are settled, that there is there half a mill, value ioj-.
per annum, that he holds a moiety of the advowson of Boiliston church
" et valet ad personam v. marc," and a moiety of Boyliston, that Robert,
his son, is his next heir, and is fourteen years old, and that when
scutage runs, he, as attorney of Dom. Andrew de Grendon, is respon-
sible to the Earl of Derby for the eighth part of a knight's fee. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Scholastica [10 Feb.], 40 Hen. III. [1256]. (Campb.
xi. 10.)
335. Lease from Roger de Rydeware, Dominus de Boyleston, fil.
quondam Dom. Rog. de Rydeware, to John de Basingges, citizen of
London, of Boyleston manor, with the advowson of the church and
the new manor lately built in Boylestone wood, for io| years from the
feast of the Annunciation, 22 Edw. I. [25 March, 1294]. Witn. Will.
de Mevnil, Hen. de Braylesford, Hen. de Knyyeton, Hen. fil. Herberti,
John de Langgeforde, Ralph de Monioye, milites, Ralph Sparewater,
etc. (Stowe 47.)
44 Boylestone.
336. Final Concord, whereby Roger de Rydeware and Philomena,
his wife, grant to John de Basyngges the manor of Boylestone, with
the advowson of the church; consideration money, ;£ioo sterling.
Westminster, Michaelmas Term, 23 Edw. I. [1295]. (Campb. xi. 11.)
337. Quitclaim from Hugh fil. et her. Will, de Grendon to John
de Basingg, of the homage and service of Stephen de Grendon for
tenements in Boyleston. Witn. John de Bakepuiz, Ralph de Schirley,
knts., Ralph de Bakepuiz, etc. Dat. Mor. of St. Thomas, M. [29 Dec],
28 Edw. I. [1299]. (Bemrose.)
338. Grant and quitclaim from William fil. Hugonis de Grendon to
Walter Waldeshef and Joan, his wife, dau. and heir of John de Basynges,
of the homage and services of Stephen de Grendon in respect of the
moiety of Boyleston manor and the advowson, which services, etc.,
his father, Hugh de Grendon, enfeoffed to Roger de Rydeware, by
whom they were enfeoffed to John de Basynges. Witn. Dom. Walter de
Monte Gomeri, Ralph de Shirlee, Roger de Bradebourne, Ralph de
Rolleston, knights, etc. Dat. Mor. of F. of Pur. of B. V. M.
[3 Feb.], 6 Edw. II. [1313]. (Bemrose.)
339. Deed of William de Wyklewode, rector of Bromlegh,
Rochester dioc, Ralph Shirlee, knt, Thomas de Swanlond, and Thomas
Halle, executors of the will of Walter Walderschef, late citizen of
London, appointing Dom. John de Roucester (a co-executor), Dom.
Richard de Douebrugge, and Thomas de Foston, chaplains of the three
chantries in Boylestone church founded by the said Walter Walderschef
in his will, for the support of which he bequeaths 18 marks of rent.,
viz., 13^ marks which the late king, Edward II., gave him from
tenements late William Lychtfot's in Chepe Street, London, and dos.
from a " tabema depicta " held by Willam Ganger in Vintry, London.
Dat. I May, 1334. (Okeover.)
340. Grant from Walter fil. Walter! de Rideware, mil., to John
Cokayne of Asshebume, of the manor of Boylestone. Witn. Nich. de
Longeforde, mil., Henry de Brailsford, mil., John de la Pole of
Asshebume, etc. Dat. Th. a. Easter [12 Apr.], 26 Edw. III. [1352].
(Woll. vi. 7.)
341. Release from William le Fissher of Coton and Agnes, his
wife, Roger de Mittone and Margaret, his wife, to Nicholas de Kent of
Boilestone and Isabel, his wife, of a messuage and lands in Boilestone,
which they held of the gift of Nicholas de Creswell of Boileston.
Witn. Roger de Sapurtone, John de Sapurtone, Thomas Was, etc. Dat.
M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 50 Edw. IIL [1376]. (Woll. vi. 9.)
342. Re-grant, in tail, from William de Sleford, Dean of the King's
Chapel at Westminster, John Slore, Roger de Sapurtune, senr., and
others, to Roger de Sapurtune, junr., and Elizabet, his wife, of the
manor of Boylestune. Dat. Th. b. F. of St. George, Mart. [23 Apr.],
47 Edw. III. [1373]. (Woll. vi. 8.)
343. Grant from Johanna Bakepuiz to John de Aston of all her
lands in Boilestone for term of her life; rent, 55. zd. Dat. 6 Oct.,
7 Ric. II. [1383]. Seal of arms. (Woll. vi. 10.)
344. Release from Johanna, widow of William Bakepuz, to Sir
Walter Blount, knt., of lands in Boylestone. Witn. Nich. de Mounte-
gomery, Nich. de Longeford, knts., and John Fitzherbert. Dat.
Bartone, M. b. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec] 21 Ric. II. [1397].
(Woll. vi. II.)
Boythorpe. 45
345' Grant from William Prodhomme of Burton-upon-Trent to
Henry de Tydnesore, chaplain, William de Chawmber of Falde, and
Kalph Byschop of Hambury, of a messuage and lands near Margere-
lone m Boyleston; rent, iid. Witn. Richard Walker, Robert Draper
of Coten, John Durdant of Sudbury, Arthur de Rolleston. Dat.
Boylestone, M. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 2 Hen. IV. [1401].
(Woll. vi. 12.)
346. Release from Richard Draper and Johanna, his wife, to John
le Carter, of lands in Boylestone. Witn. Thomas de Barlow, rector
of Boylestone, John le Clerk, John Sany, etc. Dat. F. of St. Augustine
[26 May], 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Woll. vi. 13.)
347. Grant from Johanna, daughter of John Carter of Boylstone,
to Thomas Crue of Wich Malbane [Nantwich] of a messuage and
garden in Boylston, held of the gift of William. Carter of Ettwalle.
Witn. John Langley, chaplain, Roger Standiche, Thomas Eyre, etc.
Dat. 7 Apr., 19 Edw. IV. [1479]. (Woll. vi. 14.)
348. Power of attorney by Thomas Crue of Wich Malbane
[Nantwich] and Agnes, his wife, to Nicholas Sapertone and Robert
Sapertone, to deliver seisin to Hugh Venables of lands in Boylstone.
Dat. 15 Aug., 8 Hen. VII. [1493]. (Woll. vi. 16.)
349. Award of Sir Edmund Latham, priest, and others, in a
dispute between William Melbourne and his brother Rauff, respecting
the possession of a cottage, etc., in " the Casey " in Boilstone, viz.,
that the two " shall from hensforth be lovers and frends like as brothem
aught to be,'' that William shall keep possession of the cottage, etc.,
and pay the said Rauff £,<). Dat. 16 Jan., 21 Hen. VII. [1505].
(Add. 4877-)
350. Lease, for 40 years, for 10 marks, from William Blount, Lord
Mountjoy, to Robert Palmer of Douuebrigge, yeoman, of his capital
messuage and lands in Boylestone; rent, £,t, 3s. 4d. Dat. 28 Jan.,
22 Hen. VII. [1507]. (Woll. vi. 15.)
BOYLESTONE v. also under Mackley.
BOYTHORPE.
(BOITHORP, BOYSORP, BOYTHORP, BOYTHORPP, BOYTORPH.)
351. Lease from Peter de Tybethilf and Mary, his wife, to Walter
de Linacre of Cestrefeld of land in Boythorp, for 9 years. Witn.
Adam fil. Bonde, Richard fil. Ulnot, Robert fil. Edwini, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 36 Hen. III. [1251]. (Harl. 112 E. 23.)
352. Grant from Albreia vidua de Boytorp to Reginald fil. Galfridi
of an acre of land in Sudlegh [in Boythorpe]. Witn. John de Pecco,
Robert de Boytorp, Richard fil. Wlnad, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Foljambe.)
■353. Grant from Robert fil. Rob. de Boythorp to " parvus Henricus
tannator" of a rood of land in Boythorp lying on Haspelund. Witn.
Adam Blund, Robert de Dokemantun, Geoffrey Juvenis, etc. Temp.
Hen. IIL (Foljambe.)
46 Boythorpe.
354. Grant from Richard de Haulee to John, de Pecco of two
acres of land in Boysorp which Walter de Cesterfeld, clericus, formerly
held. Witn. Thomas de Legys, Thomas de Bramton, Peter, senescallus.
de Briminton, Adam fil. Bonde, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
355. Grant from Richard de Hauley to Ralph Bugge fil. Radulfi
de Notingham of all the lands which he acquired by feoffment from
John Abselon in Boithorp, to hold by a rent of a pound of pepper and
two pence on St. James's day [25 July]. Witn. Dom. Richard de
Vemun, Dom. Matthew de Hathirsege, Dom. Roger de Eyncurt, Hugh,
de Pecco, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Longford.)
356. Grant from Edusa quondam vxor Ade de Cateclyue to John
de Kalale fil. Robert! de Kalale of an acre of land in Boythorp in
the place called Le Lowe, near the road from Kalale to Walton. Witn.
Henry Cesterfeld, clerk, Alan de Lenne, Peter de Topton. Temp.
Hen. III. (Longford.)
357. Grant from Robert fil. Cristiane de Boythorp to Hugh de
Peck of all his meadow in the territory of Boythorp. Witn. Peter fiL
Hug. de Briminton, Hugh de Duckemanton, Peter Fox, etc. Temp,
Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
358. Grant from William fil. Rob. de Somersale to Ralph fiL
Hug. de Boythorpe of half an acre of land in Boythorpe lying in
Rogerflat on Hungerhill. Witn. Henry Clericus, John de Calahal,
Robert Juvenis, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
359- Quitclaim from Adam fil. Hug. de Lincoln de Cestrefeld to
Henry fil. Henrici clerici de Cestrefeld of land called Littilraor in the
territory of Boythorp and in the fee of Dronfeld. Witn. Roger Laverok,
Hugh de Neubolt, Richard Laveroc, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
360. Grant from John fil. Herberti de Cholingham de Cestrefeld
to Henry de Cestrefeld, clericus, of land in Boythorp. Witn. Peter
de Briminton, Roger de Blye, Will, de Kattecliue, etc. Late thirteenth
century. (Harl. 83, G. 39.)
361. Grant from William fil. Henrici de Henovir to Roger fil.
Joh. Laverok of Cestirfeld of all his right in i| acres of land in the
fee of Boythorp, at a yearly rent of a clove of gilly-flowers [unum clavum
gariofili] on the F. of St. John B. [24 June]. Witn. Robert de Len,
John de Pecco, John Durant, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
362. Grant from William fil. Hen. de Henouere in Chestrefeld to
John de Calale in Cestrefeld of an acre and a rood of land in the
fields of Boythorp on Stonforye. Witn. Robert de Len, Alan de Len,
Peter de Tapton, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
363. Grant from John de Calale to Roger de Maunisfeld in
Cesterfeld of an acre and a rood of land in the fee of Boythorp. Witn.
Michael de Hauersegg, Richard Scotard, Roger Laverok, etc. Dat.
Cesterfeld, Vig. of the Assumption [14 Aug.], 215 Edw I [12071
(Foljambe.)
364. Grant from William de Rondithe quondam serviens Decani
Lincolnie in Cesterfeld and Emma, his wife, to John fil. Ade Bonde
of half an acre of land in the fields of Boythorp in Hormisholm. Witn!
Roger de Bhda, Hugh fil. Durant. Circ. 1300. (Foljambe )
Boythorpe. 47
365- Grant from Ralph fil. Hugonis de Boythorp to Robert fil.
Radulphi de Essouer de Cesterfeld of three roods of land in the fields
and fee of Boythorp. Witn. Henry clericus de Cesterfeld, Roger
Lauerock, Richard de Bateley, etc. Dat. Cesterfeld, S. a. Inv. of
H. Cross [3 May], 30 Edw. I. [1302]. (Longford.)
366. Grant from Thomas de Wyngerworth to Dom. Hugh le
Cuper capellanus paroch[ie] tunc de Wyngerworth of a toft in Boytorph.
Witn. Hugh de Neubold, Roger Laueroc, Ralph de Boytorp. Temp.
Edw. I. (Foljambe.) 1 ^ r
367. Quitclaim from Henry clericus de Cesterfeld to John Sonde
of a yearly rent for lands in Boythorp. Witn. Roger Laveroke, Adam
de Neubolde, John Durand, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. James [25 July],
34 Edw. I. [1305]. (Foljambe.)
368. Grant from Dom. Richard de Bingham to Richard, his son,
of all his messuages, lands, etc., in Boythorp. Witn. Richard de
Whatton, John Bozoun, Hugh Buntyng, Roger Laveroc, John Deyncurt,
etc. Dat. Bingham, W. a. F. of St. John of Beverley [7 May],
35 Edw. I. [1307]. (Longford.)
369. Grant from Stephen Hacsmal of Cestrefeld to Henry de
Wyngerworth in Chesterfield of land in the fields of Boythorp, on the
road from Chesterfield to Nottingham. Witn. Adam de Neubolt,
Nicholas Clappisale, Will de Rygeway, etc. Dat. Chesterfield, F. of
St. John B. [24 June], 3 Edw. II. [1310]. (Harl. 83 F. 9.)
370. Quitclaim from Agnes, widow of Robert de Essovere, of her
dower lands, namely, three acres in the fee of Boythorp, near the land
of William Kydekas. Witn. William de Riggewaye, Roger Laueroc,
Thomas Gyot, etc. Dat. Chesterfield, W. a. All Saints' Day [i Nov.],
10 Edw. II. [13 1 6]. (Longford.)
371. Grant from John fil. Ric. Bonde to Roger de Maunnesfeld
of i| acres of land in Boythorp. Witn. Roger Lauerok, John de
Warsop, Roger de Glapwell, etc. Dat Pentecost [15 May], 16 Edw. II.
[1323]- (Foljambe.)
372. Grant from Robert fil. Ric. de Bateley of Boythorp to John
fil. Job. Bonde of a yearly rent from land on the " Louwe," in the fee
of Boythorp. Witn. John le Warsop, Wilham Lorimer, Roger de
Maunesfeld, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Cuthbert [20 Mar.], 19 Edw. II.
[1326]. (Foljambe.)
373. Grant from Robert de Bateleye to Robert de Hampton of
an acre of land in " le Ryches," in the fee of Boythorpe. Witn. John
fil. Joh. Bonde, John de Maunesfeld, William de Lorimer, etc. Dat.
S. a. Pur., of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 6 Edw. III. [1333]. (Foljambe.)
374. Grant from Roger fil. Ade de Neubold to Robert le Lorimer
and Cecily, his wife, of a rood of land in the fee of Boythorp, on the
" Longelandys." Wit. Roger de Glapwelle, John Bonde, Walter Ketill,
etc. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], 7 Edw. III. [1333].
(Foljambe.)
375. Grant from John fil. Joh. Bonde of Cestrefeld to Robert
Hampton of Chesterfield and John de Mannysfeld and Henry de
Mannysfeld, " confratres gilde beate Marie de Cestrefeld," of six acres
of land in the fields of Boythorp, for the payment of tenpence for
48 Boythorpe.
ten masses to be said in the church of All Saints at Cestrefeld yearly,
on the obit day of each, for the souls of John Bonde and Cecily, his
wife, and eight others of the family. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Ambrose
[4 Apr.], II Edw. III. [1337]. (Harl. 83 D. 33.)
376. Lease, for 12 years, from Roger fil. Ranulphi de Chastrefeld
to Joan, widow of Roger Lauerok, of lands in the fee of Boythorpp,
near the king's highway leading from Chastrefeld towards Wyngerworth.
Dat. S. a. F. of Exalt, of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 30 Edw. III. [1356].
(Longford.)
377. Presentment of jury that Ralph Longford held a moiety of
the manor of Boythorp of Ralph, Dominus de Cromwell, but by what
service they are ignorant, or whether it be held of the manor of
Dronfield or of the manor of Elmeton; that Nicholas Longford is
Ralph's next heir, aged 14; and that Thomas Longford's claim to a
moiety of the manor by feoffment from the said Ralph Longford cannot
be sustained. Temp. Edw. III. (Longford.)
378. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici clerici de Cesterfeld to Dom.
Richard de Byngham of the services of Richard de Dokemanton and
other tenants (including the Guild of St. Mary, Chesterfield, the Guild
of Holy Cross, Chesterfield, and the " Gilda Fabrorum " of Chester-
field) for lands of the fee of the said Dom. Richard de Byngham in
Boythorp. Witn. Dom. Roger de Brette, knt., Roger Breton, William
le Brette, Hugh Saimfayle, etc. Temp. Edw. III. (Longford.)
379. Grant from John de Mannsfeld of Chestrefeld to Roger fil.
Nicholai de Longford, mil., of zs. 6d., annual rent in Boythorpe. Witn.
Roger Harecourte, John Wate of Thwathweyt, Henry de Mannsfeld,
etc. Dat. Boythorpe, F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 9 Ric. II.
[1385]. (Woll. i. 86.)
380. Quitclaim from Elisabeth, widow of John Calall to Thomas
Calcroft of all actions on account of two acres of land and a half in
the demesne of Boythorp which he had of the grant of John Calall.
Dat. third Saturday in Lent [i Mar.], 12 Hen. VI. [1434]. (Foljambe.)
381. Extract from court-roll of Boythorpe, 'recording the surrender
by John Calall of 2J acres of land to the use of Thomas Calcrofte
of Chestrefeld. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Matthias [24 Feb.], 13 Hen. VI.
[1435]- (Foljambe.)
383. Sale from Rauf Longforth of Longforth, knt., to Sir Godfrey
Foliambe of Walton, knt., of the manor of Boythorpe, with all appur-
tenances in Boythorpe and Haseland, for ^155. Dat. 18 Sept.,
28 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Longford.)
383. Deed whereby Edward Gryffen and Edward Bonne covenant,
on behalf of Sir Rauf Longforth and Dorothy, his wife, to assure, by
a common recovery, to Sir Godfrey Foliambe the manor of Boythorpe.
Dat. 10 Sept., 31 Hen. VIII. [1539]. (Longford.)
BOYTHORPE v. also under Chesterfield, Killamarsh.
BRACKENFIELD, in Morton.
(Brakynwhith.)
384. Lease, for 10 years, from Hugh Willughby, esq., to William
Otwey, of a messuage and two bovates and a half of land, one cottage,
one croft called Milnecroft, and a parcel of land called Bordeland in
Brakynwhith. Dat. 6 Apr., 20 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Lansd. 168.)
Bradborne. 49
BRADBORNE.
(Brad' in Pecco, Bradburne, Braddeburne,
Bradeborne, Bradeburn.)
385. Confirmation by William de Ferariis, Comes Dereb', to
William fil. Roberti fil. Hallewardi, of the lands and tenements held
by Robert, his father, of Comes William, father of the said Earl [William
Ferrars, Earl of Derby, ob. 1190]. Witn. William de Rideware, tunc
senescallus, Roger and Walter, his sons, Henry de Ferariis, Robert fil.
Walkelini, Ranulf de Alesope, John de Mapilton, Hugh de Meleburn.
Temp. John. Endorsed " Bradburn." (Campbell xi. 9.)
386. Lease, for 20 years, from Robert fil. Rob. fil. Tholy, with the
assent of Dionisia, his wife, to Dom. Robert fil. Hugonis de Acouere,
of four bovates of land in Bradeburn, which Hugh de Acouere gave in
free marriage with the said Dionisia, his sister; the said term to begin
at Michaelmas, " anno eo decennonalps] cicli quarto et dominicali
littera F" [1275 ?]. Witn. Nicholas, persona de Esseburn, Hugh,
capellanus de Acoure, Thomas de Curzeun, Roger fil. Josei, Geoffrey
Blundus, Peter Blundus, Geoffrey, clericus, Matthew de Kniveton,
Thomas Juvenis. (Okeover.)
387. Award made under a mandate from Pope Martin [IV.], dat.
Id. Nov. a° 3 Pontif. [1283], by the Abbot of St. James vrithout
Northampton and the Priors of St. Alban's and St. Andrew's, Northamp-
ton, in composition between the Prior of St. Peter's, Dunstaple [co.
Bedf.], and Lawrence, Abbot of La Dale, respecting tithes in Brad' in
Pecco. Dat. Bedeford, Sat. a. Inv. of Holy Cross [3 May], 1286.
Witn. Philip, Abbot of Lavend' [Lavinden, co. Bucks.], Master Robert
Coreie, John Blundel, William, de Cadindone, clerks, etc. (Woll. x. 33.)
388. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici de Mapilton, " manens in feodo
de Bradeleg'," to Simon Colle of Bradeborne and Lettice, his wife, of
two messuages and four bovates of land with meadow adjacent, in
Bradeborne. Witn. Dom. Henry fizHerberd, Henry de Kneveton, Roger
de Bradeborne, knts., John de Bradeborne, Robert de Waddisleye in
Brassington, Matthew de Flagg in la Lee. Dat. Assheburne, S. a. Beh.
of St. John B. [29 Aug.], 1303. (Okeover.)
389. Grant from John de le Thokes de Irton to Robert de le
Thokes de Bradeburn, his brother, of two bovates of land in Bradeburn
which the said John had by feoffment from Simon Colle. Witn.
Nicholas Robyn de Bradeburn, Richard Parlebyne, John fil. Henrici,
Nicholas, clericus, de Assheburn, John le Horsemon. Dat. apud
Bradeburn, F. of St. Chad, Bp. [2 Mar.], i329[3o]. (Okeover.)
390. Grant from William fil. Agnetis de Parua Bradeburne to
William del Hegh, chaplain, living in Parva Bradeburne, of a messuage,
two bovates of land, and a place called Wengebuttus, which he had by
feoffment from Robert del Thocus in Parva Bradeburn. Witn. John
le Eyr de Hokenaston, John fil. Joh. de eadem, William fil. Andree
de Mapulton de eadem, John fil. Hugonis de Bradeburne, Hugh Balle,
William Parlebien. Dat. Bradeburne, T. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
35 Edw. III. [1361]. (Okeover.)
391. Grant from Robert del Tokes de Parva Bradburne to William
fil. Agnetis de Parva Bradburne of a messuage and two bovates of land
in Bradburne which he had of the feoffment of Simon Colle, and a
50 Bradborne.
place and two bovates of land which he had of the feoffment of John
del Tokes, his father, in Bradbume. Witn. John le Eyr de Hokenaston,
John fil. Joh. fil. Alexandri de eadem, William fil. Andrea de Mapleton,
John fil. Hugonis de Bradbume, William Parlebien. Dat. Bradburne,
F. of SS. Fabian and Sebastian [20 Jan.], 35 Edw. III. [1362].
(Okeover.)
393. Grant from William del Hough de Brassinton, chaplain, to
William fil. Roberti de Tokes de Parva Bradebum, of two bovates of
land and meadow in Parva Bradebum. Witn. John de Bentelay, John
de Rossinton of Tissinton, Nicholas de Rossinton of Knyveton, etc. Dat.
S. b. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], i Ric. II. [1378]. (Okeover.)
393. Assignment by Matilda fil. Willelmi fil. Roberti del Thokies
de Braddebume to Robert del Thokus de Braddebume of her share of
the reversion of a messuage and two bovates of land in Braddebume
which William de Braddebume of Brassington granted to William del
Hogh of Brassington, chaplain, for his life, with reversion on the latter's
death to the said Matilda and her sister Margery. Witn. John fil.
Hugonis de Braddebume, William fil. Johannis de eadem, John fil.
Johannis de Hokenaston, Henry le Hayuard de Brassington, Richard
Hebbe, John de Eyton, William Pokoc. Dat. Braddebume, S. b. F. of
SS. Tiburtius and Valerian [14 Apr.], 6 Ric. II. [1383]. (Okeover.)
394. Attorney from Richard Bagot, esq., John Lathbury, esq.,
William Purdhomme, merchant, John Forth, chaplain, to John Wygley
of Wyrkesworth and Roger Grenehall, to deliver to Henry Bradburn
and Margery, his wife, seisin of their manors of Bradburn and Legh,
the water-mills of Bradburn and Bentley [Fenny Bentley], Raunnesclyf
close in Bentley, Ryddyngpark close in Knyveton, and of all their lands
in Parwich, Bradburn, and Legh. Dat. 4 Jan., 30 Hen. VI. [1452].
(Bemrose.)
395. Attorney from Laurence Lumhall and Laurence Parker to
Thomas Brewester and John Brewester tO' take seisin of lands, etc.,
called Molderigge and Cardelhay in Bradbume and Hertyngton which
they hold of the lease of John, Prior and the Priory of Dunstaple.
Dat. 6 Edw. IV. [1466-7]. (Okeover.)
BRADBURNE v. also under ASHBOURNE, AXLOW.
BRADLEY.
(Bradele, Bradelege, Beadeley, Bradlege.)
396. Copy (14th century) of a grant from Serlo de Grendone to Serlo
fil. Radulphi de Moungay of lands and wood between his fishpond at
Bradleye and the vill. of Gilderessege [Yeldersley] with common of
land in Bradele and Sturstone, for his own cattle and the cattle of
the men of Gildresle; rent, a pair of white gloves or one penny. Witn.
Henry fil. Sewalli, Robert Britton, Henry de Braillesford, Leodegarius
de Oure, Walter de Montegomeri, Ralph le Bakeput, John Irton, William
de Burgenny, Robert de Morie. Temp. Ric. I.-John. (Woll. vi. 43.)
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-)
Bradwell. 5 1
398. Grant from Henry d' Strton to Thomas, condam foristarius
domini Willelmi de Strton, of five acres of land in the territory of
Bradel' and an assart which he had from Robert de Okebroc in
Bradel'. Witn. Dom. William de Strton, Henry de Osbaundist', Serlo
de Munge, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. vi. 30.)
399. Covenant of grant made in presence of Dom. Gilbert de
Preston and others. Justices Itinerant, from Agnes de Greslege, Prioress
of Gratia Dei [Grace Dieu Priory in Belton], co. Leicester, to Matthew
de Chynetone, of permission to hold lands belonging to the Priory in
Bradlege and Surstant [Sturstonj ; rent, 20s. Witn. Dom. Henry de
Bee, mil., Dom. Peter de Toe, mil., and Peter de Bakepus, mil..
Haytrop de Osmunston, Richard fil. Hervy, Thomas fil. Herberti de
Somersale, Richard frater suus. Dat. 53 Hen. III. [1268-9]. (Woll.
vi. 28.)
400. Sale from William Coulbeard of Bradeley, clerk to John de
Hodgnett, of all his goods within the manor of Bradley, as well as
the trees growing on the lands there held by the said John. Witn.
John de Whiterock, William de Wolseley, Richard de Mould of Bradley.
Dat. Sat. a. F. of the Circumcision [i Jan.], 14 Edw. I. [1286].
(R. D. G., f. 69.)
401. Grant from Henry de Knyvetone to Thomas de Reverewiche
of lands in Bradelege and Sturstone ; rent, 95. Witn. Dom. Roger de
Bradeburne, Roger Cokayn, Thomas de Mappiltone, etc. Dat. Th.
a. F. of the Assump. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 21 Edw. I. [1293].
(Woll. vi. 29.)
402. Grant from William Trussebouz to Henry fil. Will, de Knyve-
tone, knt., of lands in Bradeley, Sturstone, and Holond. Witn. Edw.
de Chaundoys, Henry de Braillesford, Thomas Peche, milites, etc. Dat.
Bradley, S. b. F. of St. Cedde, Conf. [7 Jan.], 18 Edw. III. [1345].
(Woll. vi. 33.)
403. Grant from Sarra fil. Henrici fil. Herui de le Grene and
Joan, her sister, to Thomas de Rosyngton of all their lands in the fee
of Bradley. Witn. Edmund Cokayne of Asshebum, John de Pole,
Thomas de Knyveton. Dat. F. of Ex. of H. Cross. [14 Sept.],
44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Drury.)
404. Grant from William de Grendon to Robert Textor of the
land which James Textor held in Campeden in the fee of Bradele.
Witn. Levenad Faber, Henry de Cruce, William fil. Luce, Nicholas de
Derby, Roger, his son, Robert and Henry, sons of, Leuenad, William
Spendeloue. Late 14th cent. (Okeover.)
BRADLEY v. also under ASHBOURNE, Denby, Matlock.
BRADSHAW v. under Chapel-en-LE-Frith.
(Bradesha, Bradschawe, Bradsha.)
BRADWELL.
(Bradewell, Bradwall.)
405. Grant from Robert de Bradewell, fil. Will. fil. Fabiani de
Bradewell to Richard, his brother, of half a bovate of land in Bradewell ;
rent, a rose on the F. of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June]. Witn. John
Flemink, ballivus de Pecco, Will. Hally, Robert Balgy, etc. Tem-p.
Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Add. 7267.)
52 Bradwell.
406. Final concord made in the Court of John, King of Castile
and Leon, Duke of Lancaster, at Castelton, on W. b. F. of
St. John [24 June], 50 Edw. III. [1376], before Ralph de Baystowe,
"locum tenens," Thome de Wombewelle, "tunc ballivi de Alto Pecco,"
John Hublyn, " tunc receptor denariorum Castri et honoris," etc.,
whereby John de Wetton and Elena, his wife, release to Walter de
Bradwalle a messuage and nine acres of land in Bradwall. (Woll.
"• 75-)
407. Lease, for five years, from James Denton, Dean, and the
Chapter of Lichfield to Nicholas Bagshawe of Capella de ly Fryth,
of the tithes of hay and com at. Bradwell and of the mill of Brugh.
Dat. 15 July, 1532. (Lichf. D. 22.)
408. Lease, for 99 years, from Henry Wyllyams^ Dean, and the
Chapter of Lichfield, of the tithes of Bradwell, Brughmill, Offreton,
Abney, and Abney Grange, Upper and Lower Shatton, Overton, and
Hylowe, to Nicholas Bagshawe of Farewell, co. Staff. Dat. i Oct.,
1551. (Lichf. D. 28.)
BRADWELL v. also under Castleton.
BRAILSFORD, near N. WINGFIELD.
(Braylesford next Tupton.)
409. Grant from Henry de Braylesford to William de Braylesford,
near Tupton, and Agnes, his wife, of a messuage and a half bovate
of land in Braylesford, next Tupton. Witn. Thomas de Bernehulle,
Hen. Bate, John de Braylesford, etc. Dat. Wynnefeld, S. a. F. of
St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 30 Edw. IH. [1356]. (Woll. vi. 65.)
BRAILSFORD v. also under OSMASTON.
BRAMPTON.
(Bramt', Bramton, Bramtone, Bromton.)
410. Release from Hugh fll. Alani de Dukemanton to the
Hospital of St. Leonard for Lepers at Cestrefeld of homages, wards,
reliefs, etc., from land granted to the said Hospital by Ascer de
Tapton, in the said Hugh's fee in Bramton. Witn. Peter, dictus
senescallus de Brimington, Simon fil. Roberti de Wytington, Hugh de
Pecco, etc. Temp. Hen. IIL (Harl. 112 G. 39.)
411. Grant from Wilham fil. Hugonis de Cestrefeld to Gilbert
fil. Walteri Cementarii [the Mason] of Cestrefeld, of lands in Brampton
and Hulm, and rent from lands in Hulm and Neubald. Witn. Ralph
de Rerisby, Thomas de Brampton, Peter de Briminton, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Harl. 112 G. 54.)
413. GRAfjT from Hugh de Linacre to Geoffrey, clericus, de Bramton,
of land in Brampton, at a rent of five shillings. Witn. Philip, decanus,
Robert Avenel, Stephen, persona de Cestirfeld [Chesterfield], Robert
de Ennecurt, Roger de Ennecurt, Ralph Bretun, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Bemrose.)
Brampton. 53
413. Grant from Hugh de Linacre to Adam de Esseburne of six
acres of land in the field of Bramt', one head lying towards Smale and
the other towards Morsike; rent, xZd. Witn. Robert Britone de Walet'
[Walton], Ingilram de Bramt', Ralph de Bramt', Stephen Geg, etc.
Temp. Henry HI. (Woll. iii. 26.)
414. Confirmation by Hugh de Linacre fil. Hugonis de Linacre
to the Nuns and Brethren of Sempringham of all the land [in Brampton]
which they hold from the said Hugh, his father, namely, a moiety of
that land which Richard fil. Godwini granted to them, lying between
the land of the Templars and the land which was Hugh fil. Godwini
de Boithorp's, extending from the site of the old mill to Hipere river-
bank, with common of pasture for six cows and two horses; to hold
by rent of one pair of boots every second year on St. Martin's Day
[11 Nov.]. Witn. Dom. Robert Britone, Robert de Briminton, Gilbert
de Heslond, etc. Temp. Hen. IIL (Woll. iii. 27.)
415. Grant from Walter de Lynacre to Philip fil. Ricardi, clericus de
Bramtona, of all the land which Richard de Cuwane formerly held in
Bramtona. Witn. Thomas de Bramtune, Thomas de Leys, Robert de
Welletune, Robert de Calehale, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
416. Grant from Hugh fil. Rogeri servientis de Bramton to Alice
fil. Emme Balle of three roods of land which he bought of Hugh fil.
Thome de Calehal in the territory of Bramton " super le Brodestoy-
thebuttis." Witn. Thomas de Bramton, Robert de Calehal, Robert
Blund, etc. Late thirteenth cent. (Foljambe.)
417. Quitclaim from Robert le Caus of Brampton to Richard fil.
Thorn, de Wadeself of lands in Brampton. Witn. Nicholas de Hulm,
John de la Hay, Hugh de Somersall, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
418. Grant from Robert de le Frith to Roger fil. Henrici de
Algerthorp of four acres of ground in the place called Pigotstorth
between the land of Adam de Newbold and the common pasture [in
Brampton]; rent, \2d. yearly. Witn. Robert le Caus, Hugh de Lenakir,
Richard Gin, Will de Birley, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 9216.)
419. Release from Robert fil. Rogeri de Thebirthis to Hugh de
la Hay of land in Bramton. Witn. Thomas fil. Radulphi de Brampton,
Thomas de Wadshelf, Nicholas de Algarethorp, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Harl. 112 E. 8.)
420. Grant from Thomas fil. Radulfi le Caus de Bramtone to
Robert fil. Hugonis Baldw)'n de Bramton, clericus, of the annual
rent of ■2.2\d.. paid by Peter de Brimington and Ranulf, fil. Margarete
de Bramtone for lands called Lambert-land, Timberhagge, Holley-
croft, and Hasterildstorthe, in the vill of Bramton. Witn. Stephen
vicarius de Bramton, Hugh de Lynacre, John de la Haye, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Harl. 83 E. 9.)
421. Grant from Walter le Caus to Richard fil. Thome de
Wadesself of land, etc., in Bramton, at a yearly rent of 121^. Witn.
John de la Hay, Nicholas de Hulm, Hugh de Monisale, etc. Temp.
Edw. L (Foljambe.)
422. Grant from Richard " Bercarius Alti, Decani quondam
Lyncolniensis " to Roger fil. Lamberti de Houlekotis of land [in
Brampton] extending from the road leading to Hathyrsege to Burley-
sike, etc. Witn. Thomas fil. Rad. de Bramton, Thomas de Wadeself,
Hugh de Somersale. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
54 Brampton.
423. Grant from William fil. Joh. fil. Emme de Cestrefeld to
Richard le Porter of four acres of land with meadow adjacent in the
fields of Brampton. Witn. John Durant, Roger Lauerok, Hugh de
Neubolt. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Nicolas [6 Dec], 5 Edw. II. [131 1].
(Foljambe.)
424. Grant, for a,s., from William fil. Lamberti de Linacre to Hugh
de Pecco of dd. rent from land in Heysale in Bramton; rent, an apple
in autumn. Witn. Dom. Robert le Bretun of Walton, Dom. Thomas
de Bramtoun, Richer, fil. Wolnat, etc. Temp. Edw. I. or II. (Woll.
iii. 29.)
425. Grant from Thomas le Caus of Brampton to John fil. Petri
de Brimington of a rent of 14^. in Brampton; rent, \d. Witn. Jordan
de Abbetot, Robert le Graunt, Hugh de Linaker, etc. Temf. Edw. I.
or II. (Woll. iii. 34.)
426. Grant from Walter Chauz fil. et her Thome Chauz of
Bramton to the Abbey de Bello Capite [Beauchief] of common of
pasture in Bramton. Witn. Dom. Thomas de Chaworthe, Dom. William
de Staynesby, Robert le Graunt, etc. Temf. Edw. I. or II. (Woll.
iii- 35-)
427. Grant, for 3^., from Thomas fil. Hugonis fil. Ingrami de
Bramton to Hugh de Pecco of 4^. rent from land in Heysale [in
Brampton] ; rent, an apple in autumn. Witn. Robert le Bretone of
Waletone, Thomas de Branton, Thomas de Lees, etc. Temf. Edw. I.
or II. (Woll. iii. 30.)
428. Release from Simon fil. Joh. del Folde de Ekynton to the
Hospital of St. Leonard at Cestrefeld of land in the fee of Brampton.
Witn. William le Bret, Roger le Bretoun, Roger de Dokemonton, etc.
Dat. Cestrefeld, Tues. in Easter Week [21 Apr.], 3 Edw. II. [1310].
(Harl. 112 H. 33.)
429. Grant, in tail, from Roger fil. Hugonis le Serjaunt de Brantun
to Stephen fil. Hugonis Somersale of Brantun of land in Brantun.
Witn. Hugh de Linacre, Roger de Vygley, John de eadem, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 4 Edw. II. [1310]. (Woll. iii. 41.)
430. Quitclaim from Adam fil. Will. Auburnehor de Cesterfeld to
Richard le Porter of five acres of land with meadow adjacent in the
fee of Brampton. Witn. Adam de Neubold, Roger Lauerok, William
de Rygeway. Dat. S. b. Pentecost [26 May], 7 Edw. II. [1314]-
(Foljambe.)
431. Grant from Roger fil. Rob. le Caus of Bramton to Robert fil.
Rog. de la Grene to Robert fil. Rog. de la Grene of all the land, etc.,
which Richard de Marton formerly held [in Brampton] at a yearly
rent of 3^. Witn. Hugh de Linakyr, Thomas de Somersale, John de
Neuport, etc. Dat. Bramton, Th. b. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.],
1315. (Foljambe.)
On the back are notes by Henry Foliambe touching a dispute as
to a title with Philip Leche, with an oath to keep the peace towards
him until Michaelmas.
432. Grant from Augnes fil. Walteri le Caus of Bramton to
William de Ekynton, in Cloune, of lands, tenements, etc., in Brampton.
Witn. Roger le Caus, Roger de Linaker, Thomas de Somersale, etc.
Dat. Bramton, S. a. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 11 Edw. II. [1317]-
(Harl. 112 G. 52.)
Brampton. 55
433- Grant from Robert fil. Will, del Shahe of Brampton to Thomas
fil. Robert! de Somersale of the same of lands in Brampton, which
descended to him after the death of Adam del Shahe, his uncle.
Witn. Robert fil. Rogeri Le Bretone, Dom. de Walton, Roger le Cans,
Roger de Lynaker, etc. Dat. F. of Ass. of B. V. M. We, Aug.],
17 Edw. II. [1323]. (Woll. iii. 42.)
434. Sale, for half a mark, by Nicolas fil. Stephani de Algar-
thorp to Hugh fil. Hugonis, clerici de Brantone, of Lambert fil.
Willelmi de Schiremer, with all his suit. Witn. Roger de Abbetot de
Bar!', Thomas de Lees, Thomas de Bramton, etc. Teml}. Edw. II.
(Woll. iii. 32.)
435. Release from William de Calale to Richard de le Frit of
Bramton of land called Le Holm, in Bramton, with right of way in
a road between West Wykegate and Colleforde. Witn. Dom. WilUam,
capellanus de Bramton, Hugh de Linaker, John de le Hay, etc. Temp.
Edw. II. (Woll. iii. 40.)
436. Lease from Adam fil. Robert! Haunche of Bramton to
Thomas Glay of the same, for 12 years, of lands in Bramton. Witn.
Robert de le Fruth, Roger de le Frith, Thomas de Calale, etc. Dat.
Pentecost [23 May], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. iii. 48.)
437. Lease from William de Wygleye of Brampton to Thomas
Glay of the same, for 42 years, of lands in Brampton; rent, 6s. Witn.
John de Wygleye, Thomas fil. Robert! de Somersale, Robert del Fyth,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 7 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll.
xii. 46.)
438. Grant from Alice, que fuit vxor Rogeri de Waltone to Robert
del Fryh of Bramptone of land and meadow lying in Astrilstorh, in
the fee of Brampton. Witn. Roger le Caus, Roger de Lynaker, Roger
del Fryh. Dat. Chesterfield, 3 Jan., 11 Edw. III. [1338]. (Woll.
iii- 43-)
439. Grant from Robert del Fryh' of Brampton to Richard de
Birley of the same of a rent of -i.2d. from lands in Brampton. Witn.
John de Wygeley, Thomas fil. Robert! de Somersale, Thomas fil.
Hugonis de Somersale, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
12 Edw. IIL [1338]. (Woll. iii. 44.)
440. Grant from Richard fil. Nicholai de Schwatwayt to Richard
fil. Rogeri del Fryth of Bramton of land !ni Bramton. Witn. Roger le
Caus, John de Wiggelay, Robert de Fryth, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Swithin [rs July], 12 Edw. III. [1338]. (Woll. !!!. 45.)
441. Grant from Alice, Johanna, and Agnes, fil. et her. Ricardi de
Bryches de Brampton, to Robert Fryth fil. Ricard! Fryth of the same,
of lands late in possession of the said Richard; rent, 50^. Witn.
Ric. de Holb . . ., John de Hay, Roger Caus, etc. Dat. Brampton,
F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 1339. (Woll. i. 87.)
442. Power of attorney from Hugh fil. Stephani de Brampton to
Hugh fil. Robert! de Brampton to deliver seisin to Dom. Richard
Deyngeland, capellanus, of land called Morisfeld. Dat. S. b. F. of
St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 39 Edw. IIL [1365]. (Woll. iii. 51.)
443. Release from Richard de Bramptone and John de Hynckur-
celle of Chestrefeld, capellani, to Thomas de Hope of Bramptone, of
56 Brampton.
lands in Brampton to hold of the [Benedictine] Nunnery of Fosse
[co. Line], with reversion to Roger fil. Johannis dil Frithe and Katerine,
his wife, etc. Witn. Roger de Wygley, John de Whityngton, Nich. de
Bauqwell, etc. Dat. Chastrefeld, S. a. Exalt, of Holy Cross [14 Sept.],
41 Edw. III. [1367]. (Woll. iii. 50.)
444. Grant from Richard North and Joan, his wife, to Hugh
Balderton and Alice, his wife, of five acres of land in " Le Ledes " in
Brampton inherited from the said Joan's father, John del Frith. Witn.
Robert Caus, William de Lynnacre, William de Barley, etc. Dat. Fr.
a. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], 8 Ric. II. [1384]. (Foljambe.)
445. Lease from Roger fil. Avicie de Bramptone and Alice, his wife,
widow of William Glay of Brampton, to John in le Dale of Brampton,
of lands in Brampton, during the life of the said Alice; rent, i8(^.
Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 21 Ric. IL [1397]. (Woll. iii. 39.)
446. Grant from John de Gos[ner] and Robert Shirbroke to William
de Schage of Wadsholf of a messuage and lands in Brampton. Witn.
John Bradshag', William Fryth, etc. Dat. F. of St. Lucy [13 Dec],
6 Hen. IV. [1404]. (Woll. iii. 53.)
447. Grant from John de Gosner, chaplain, and Robert de Schir-
broke of Walton to William de Schaghe, sen., of Wadscholf, of lands
in Wadscholf, lying between Bagthorpe and Horswod, in Brampton.
Witn. John Caws of Brampton, John son of Hugh, John Schaghe, etc.
Dat. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Woll. iii. 61.)
448. Memorandum that Thomas Cause, under age, holds of
Thomas Foliambe certain lands, etc., in Brampton for the rent of two
marks and military service, that the said Thomas Foliambe seised
his body on S. b. Martinmas [11 Nov.], 14 Hen. IV. [1412] at
Brampton, and offered him Margaret Taweran to wife at Walton, Sat.
a. Michaelmas, 2 Hen. V. [1414], and the said Thomas Cause refused
her. (Foljambe.)
449. Grant from Roger Stevenson of Brampton to William Ulker-
thorp, esq., and William Stevenson of Alfreton of lands in Brampton.
Witn. Thomas Cause, John Lynnacre, William Lynnacre, etc. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 7 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Woll. iii. 55.)
450. Grant from John Raynburgh of Collowe [Calow] to John
Nayler son of John Nayler of Newark of three roods of land in the
fields of Brampton, upon " le "Turnesthagh." Witn. Robert Leghe,
William del Wode, John Pety, etc. Dat. Collowe, F. of Conv. of
St. Paul [25 Jan.], i434[5]. (Foljambe.)
451. Release from, Thomas in le Dale son of John in le Dale of
Brampton to John Hereson of Chestrefeld of lands in Brampton which
he had at the death of John in le Dale, his grandfather, and Margote,
his wife. Witn. Peter de Kyndoyr, William Grevis, Thomas de Croftis,
etc. Dat. T. b. F. of the Circumcision [i Jan.], 6 Hen. VI. [1437].
(Woll. iii. 59.)
452. Release from John Hereson of Chestrefeld to John Scha, son
of Richard Scha of Brampton, of lands in Brampton. Witn. Thomas
Hemmyng of Brampton, Nicholas Caskyn of the same, William Grevys
of the same, etc. Dat. Th. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [2? Mar.], 16 Hen. VI.
[1438]. (Woll. iii. 57.)
Brampton. 57
453. Power of attorney by Thomas Hugate of Chestrefeld, esq.,
to Roger Shaugh of Brampton, to deliver seisin to John Stevenson,
sen., of Brampton, of two messuages in Brampton. Dat. Morrow of
St. Matthew [22 Sept.], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Woll. iii. 52.)
454. Lease from "Ion of Schagh y^ son of Richard of Schagh of
Brampton," to Margery "of y= Dale," wife of Robert "of the Dale,"
and to Richard, their son, of half the land which he purchased of
" Jon " Henrison of Chestrefeld, formerly belonging to " old Jon of y=
Dale"; rent, -lcL. Witn. John Lynacure, Thomas Cause, John Schagh
of Somersall, etc. Dat. Brampton, F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Woll. iii. 56.)
455. Power of attorney by Richard Wodhous, chaplain, to John
Derton of Normanton, to receive seisin of lands surrendered by Richard
Glover of Brampton. Dat. Aschover, M. a. Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 18 Hen. VI. [1440]. (Woll. iii. 54.)
456. Grant from John Shawe of Somersale to William Vernon,
esq., Thomas Clarell, esq., Thomas Foliambe, jun., William Foliambe,
and William Croft, of two messuages, etc., in Brampton. Witn.
Thomas Foliambe, sen., John Shawe, John Tumour, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 22 Hen. VI. [1443]. (Foljambe.)
457. Assignment by William Cause of Brampton to Robert Cade
of the same of a lease, for 12 years, of lands in Brampton held of
Johanna Bate of Chestrefeld, dated F. of St. Gregory, Pope [12 Mar.],
37 Hen. VI. [1459]; rent, 12^. Witn. John Asche, John Cantrell,
Roger Aschover of Bramptone. Dat. 20 Mar., 1459. (Woll. iii. 49.)
458. Release from William Schae, son of John Schae, late of
Chanderell,' to Richard Asshe of Chestrefeld, of all his lands, etc., in
Brampton, in a place called Chanderell, formerly belonging to Matilda
de Heye, widow of Hugh de Heye. Witn. Thomas Foliambe, esq.,
Peter Freschevile of Staveley, John Lynnacher, etc. Dat. 17 July,
3 Edw. IV. [1463]. (FolJEUnbe.)
459. Lease, for 20 years, from John Assh of Chestrefeld, baker,
and Isabel, his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Cauce
of Brampton, to Thomas Foliaumbe, lord of Walton, esq., of the
fifth part of certain lands in Brampton; rent, ids. id. Dat. 7 May,
4 Edw. IV. [1464]. (Woll. iii. 36.)
460. Release from William Rawlynson of Hegate, next Heyfeld,
in Bowdon, to Henry Foliambe, lord of Walton, esq., of all the lands,
in Brampton, which he had jointly with Thomas Foliambe, esq., and
Peter Kynder, of the feoffment of John Gaskyn of Brampton. Witn.
Henry Vernon, Edm. Vernon, Peter Frecchevyle, Nich. Gansell,
esquires, etc. Dat. Walton, F. of All Saints [i Nov.], 8 Edw. IV.
[1468]. (Foljambe.)
461. Acquittance from Nicholas Baguley and Johanna, his wife,
dau. and heir of Thomas Cokee' of Brampton, to Henry Folgeham,
lord of Walton, esq., for 13^. 4d. for the farm of all their lands, etc.,
in Brampton. Dat. 28 Dec, 49 Hen. VI. [1470]- (Foljambe.)
462. Acquittance from Nicholas Baguley and Johanna, his wife,
daughter and heir of Thomas Cauce of Brampton to Henry Foliambe,
esq., Lord of Walton, for 13*. 4d. for rent of lands, etc., in Brampton.
Dat. 14 July, II Edw. IV. [1471]. (Foljambe.)
58 Brampton.
463. Similar acquittance, dated 18 July, 12 Edw. IV. [1472].
(Foljambe.)
464. Power of attorney from Henry Stafford, rector of Treton
[Treeton, co. York], formerly " preceptor " of Halomeshire, to John
Asshe, jun., and James Ethcotte of Chestrefeld, to deliver seisin to
Robert Powte of Chestrefeld and Alice, his wife, of a close called
'■' Rygewey Rawe " in Brampton. Dat. Treton, F. of St. George
[23 Apr.], 13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Foljambe.)
465. Power of attorney by Dionisia Wodhouse to John Ralston
to surrender, in the Court of the Prior of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem' of Normanton, a rriessuage with lands in Baggthorppe,
in the soke of Brampton, to the use of Robert Gregory, etc. Dat.
Sowth Wynfeld, 4 Apr., 17 Edw. IV. [1477]. (Woll. iii. 58.)
466. Power of attorney from William Marschall, chaplain, to
John Wortheye, chaplain, and John Schawe of Doghole, to give seisin
to Richard Assch of Chestrefeld, Richard Heithcote of the same,
Ralph Heithcote of the same, and John Pypes, chaplain, of a close
in Pokenaye. Dat. Brampton, F. of Nat. of St. John B. [24 June],
22 Edw. IV. [1482]. (Foljambe.)
467. Rental of John Lynacre, sen., made at Brampton, and
referring to lands at Plumley, Westwell, Swootall, Hackynthorp,
Haselam, Begheton, etc. Dat. 28 Max., 2 Hen. VII. [1487].
(Foljambe.)
468. Will of William Croft of Brampton, sen., leaving all his
lands, etc., in Brampton or elsewhere to Henry Folgiam in trust to
grant the same to Mapota Crofte, his widow, for her life, and after
her death to divide them between Nicholas Crofte and William Crofte,
his sons. Witn. John Somersal, Richard Schaw, etc. Dat. 14 Apr.,
1485. Endorsed with probate, 3 May, 1485. (Foljambe.)
469. Lease, for 10 years, from Nicholas Bayguley and Jane, his
wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Cause of Bromton,
to Richard Eyre of Plumley, of the fifth part of certain lands in
Bromton; rent, 26^. %d. Dat. F. of St. John B. [24 June], 11 Hen. VII.
[1496]. (Woll. iii. 67.)
470. Power of attorney from William H,yll of Sowth Wynfeld
and Thomas Kyrkland of Ripley, appointing William Bradscha of
Wadchelf and Richard Sha of Bagthorpe, in the soke of Brampton,
their attorneys, to surrender in the court of the Prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem at Normanton, a messuage and lands in
Brampton to Richard Wodhause of Rypley, with reversion to William
Wodhause, son and heir of John Wodhause of Brampton, his brother.
Dat. 27 July, 16 Hen. VII. [1501]. (Woll. iii. 66.)
471. Mortgage, for 105., from Robert Asshe to Christofer
Midleton, of a parcel of land in Brampton. Dat. Corpus Christi,
[10 Jun.], 4 Hen. VIII. [1512]. (Woll. iii. 78.)
472. Lease, for 21 years, from Nicholas Woodhouse of London,
" puterer," to Thomas Watson, husbandman, of lands in Bagthorpe, in
the soke of Brampton ; rent, 40^. Dat. F. of Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 27 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Woll. iii. 63.)
Brassington. 59
473- Lease, for 30 years, from John Turner of Chaundrell, co.
Derby, yeoman, and Richard, his son and heir, and John Turner of
Chasterfeld, fuller, to George Turner of Chaundrell, of lands at
Chaundrell [Chander Hill], in Brampton; rent, zds. M. Witn.
"Mestre" Lynaker, Thomas Channer, Jhon Stevynson, etc. Dat.
2 Nov., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll. iiL 64.)
BRAMPTON, V. Chesterfield, Derby, Temple Normanton,
Walton.
BRASSINGTON.
(Bracentone, Bracinton, Bracington, Bracynton.)
474. Confirmation by William de Ferrars, Comes Derbe, to the
Abbot and monks of Buldewas [Buildwas, co. Salop] of two grants
from Hugh fil. Dom. Will, quondam Comitis Derbe of common pasture
for 500 sheep and for 340 sheep in the manors of Bracynton and
Bonteshale. Dat. apud Beurepeyr, S. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.],
35 Hen. III. [1251]. Copy, fourteenth century. (Foljambe.)
On the back is a copy of grant from Fulcher fil. Fulcheri de Hirt
to the same Abbey of all his land of Yvenbrok as Swain de Mapeldon
and Hirald, his brother, granted it to him.
475. Grant from William de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, to Adam le
Wyne of the land which Hamo the clerk held of the Earl in Bracen-
tone in the Peak, near Yuenbroc and Horburyhale, with lands in
Hopton. Witn. Geoffrey de Gresele, then Steward, and seven others.
Thirteenth century. (Pole-Gell.)*
476. Grant from William de Ferrars, Earl of Derby, to William
de Grendone, of 40 acres of land in Bracinton. (Pole-Gell.)*
477. Grant and confirmation from Cecily, dau. and heir of Hugh
de Ferrars, widow, to the Church and Canons of " St. Mary of Park
Stanley " [Dale Abbey] of the gift which William son of Ingeram of
Nottingham made to them in Bracington [Brassington], Kersington
[Carsington], and Hopton. Witn. Dom. Thomas de Ferrars, her uncle.
Master Hosbert, rector of Hegham, Dom. Robert, rector of Stowe,
and others. Thirteenth century. (Pole-Gell.)*
478. Inspeximus and confirmation by Robert de Ferrars, son and
heir of WiUiam de Ferrars, formerly Earl of Derby, of the grant, etc.,
by Cecily, dau. and heir of Hugh de Ferrars. (Pole-Gell.)*
479. Release from Henry, Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, etc.,
to the Abbot and Convent " de la Dale," of the rent of xis. which
they paid for land granted to them by Cecily, dau. and heir of Hugh
de Ferrars, and confirmed by Robert de Ferrars, in [Brassington,
Hopton, and Carsington]. Dat. Th. a. Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July],
34 Edw. III. [1360]. French. (Pole-Gell.)
BRASSINGTON v. also under MATLOCK.
*On visiting Hopton in 1902 this charter could not be found. This abstract is
taken from the Hist. Com. Report, IX, Part II, 402, 403.
6o Breadsall.
BREADSALL.
(Braydsale, Breydesale.)
480. Grant from Nicholas fil. Nicholai Fabri of Breydesale to
William fil. Thome de Chadesdene and Idonea, his wife, and the heirs
of their bodies, of six selions of arable land " cum tota terra frisca
adiacente " in Breydesale [Breadsall], which six selions lie at Southe-
wode, near Chadesden fields. Witn. Dom. William le Herbeiour,
mil., Geoffrey de Detheyek, William, ad crucem, etc. Dat. Southewode,
S. b. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 10 Edw. II. [1316]. (Wilmot.)
481. Grant from Nicholas fil. Nicholai Fabri de Breydesale to
William, fil. Thome de Chadesdene and Idonya, his wife, and the heirs
of their body, of sixteen selions and five butts of land in BreydesaH
at Southewode, in exchange for six acres and three-quarters of a rood
in Horseley. Witn. Dom. William le Herbeiour, mil., Geoffrey de
Detheyek, William ad Crucem, etc. Dat. Southewode, Fr. a. F. of
St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 10 Edw. II. [13 16]. (Wilmot.)
482. Release from John Gotken of Wyndeley to the House of the
Holy Trinity, Braydsale Park, of his right in land formerly in the
possession of Peter de Wyndeley. Dat. Braydsalepark, Vig. of St. Peter,
Ap., 8 Hen. VI. [1430]. (P. R. O., b. 661.)
BREADSALL v. also under LOCKO, Nether.
BREASTON.
(Braystone, Breidestone, Breydiston.)
483. Grant from J , Abbot " de Parco Stanl " [Dale Abbey],
to John de Lokinton, for his homage and service, of two bovates of
land in Breideston; rent, \os. Witn. "the seal of our chapter."
[1233-1253.] (D. A. J. xxiv. 150; ■facsimile^
484. General release from William Halom of Braystone, " tayllour,"
and Lucy, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Richard Cartare of Braystone,
to John Reynare of Swanwyk and Cecily, his wife, dau. and co-heiress
of the same. Dat. 6 Apr., 24 Hen. VIII. [1533]. (Woll. iv. 3.)
485. Grant from Nicholas son of Hugh de Wermondisworth to
John son of William son of Hauwis of Breydiston, of land, a toft, and
croft; part of the land in " le Borim," part abutting on the road from
Notingham, part abutting on Thorlirsike, and part upon Holewalhel.
Witn. Hugh le Tenerey of Eyton, Elias de Riseley, etc. Undated
(P. R. O. c. 2061.)
BRETBY.
" (Brettebi.)
486. Sale from Philip de Kima to Dom. Ranulph, Earl of Chester,
of the vill of Brettebi [Bretby]. Witn. Dom. Hugh, Abbot of Chester,
P[hilip] de Orrebi, Justice of Chester, Guarin de Vernon, John de
Arden, A. de Sulign', Mag. Hugh de Cestria, etc. [1208-1226.]
(Berkeley, i5r.)
Brimington. 6 1
487. Grant from Ranulph, Eail of Chester and Lincoln, to Stephen
de Segrave of the vill of Bretby, which Symon de Kyraba sometime
held. Witn. Philip de Orreby, justice of Chester, Baldwin de Ver,
William de Vernon, Nicholas de Litteris, etc. [1209-1228.] (Berkeley,
^54-)
488. AccoMPT-ROLL of Robert Myddelton, collector of rents for
the manor of Lynton, Mich., 23 Hen. VI. to 24 Hen. VI. [1445];
with the accompt of Thomas Hanson, Steward of the Manor of
Bretby, for the same period. (Bemrose.)
489. Letters of attorney by John [Mowbray, 3rd] Duke of Norfolk,
Earl of Nottingham and Earl Marshal of England, to William
Matthew, esq., William Gourley, Thomas Morys, and John Wylne,
Prior of Rependon, to deliver seisin to Humphrey [Stafford, ist] Duke
of Buckingham, Thomas [loth] Lord Roos, John [Talbot, ist] Lord
Lisle, Ralph [Boteler], Lord Sudeley, Sir Henry Inglose, knt., and
Richard Wallere, esq., of his lordships of Gower and Kilvey, in South
Wales, and his manors of Bretby [co. Derby] and Northpydill [North
Piddle, CO. Wore.]. Dat. 20 July, 26 Hen. VI. [1448]. (Add. 17740.)
490. Attorney from John [Stafford], Archbishop of Canterbury,
Thomas [Bouchier], Bishop of Ely, and others, to John Wylne, Prior
of Repton, and three others, to deliver seisin to Humphrey, Duke of
Buckingham, Thomas, Lord Roos, John, Lord Lisle, Ralph, Lord
Sudely, Henry Inglose, knt., and Richard Wallet, esquire, of the manor
of Bretby. Dat. 26 Nov., 27 Hen. VI. [1448]. With seals and
signature of John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Lord of Bretby Manor.
(Berkeley 598.)
491. Articles of agreement of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, and Sir
Richard Sacheverell, with Marie, Lady Hungerford, for the bargain and
exchange by the former of the manors of Bretby, Coton, Rosliston,
Linton, and Repton, co. Derby, with others in co. Leic, for the manors
of Aller, Newton, St. Loe, Pensford, Publon, and Wollard, co. Som.
Dat. 30 June, 17 Hen. VIII. [1525]. (Berkeley 572.)
492. Lease, for 20 years, from Thomas, Lord Berkeley, to Sir
John Porte, knt.. Justice of the Common Pleas, of two pools well
stocked with fish at Bretby, whereof the said Sir John had the charge
and care "unto such time as the said Sir John was made one of
the king's justices." Dat. 25 Feb., 18 Hen. VIII. [1527]. (Berkeley
697.)
BRETBY V. also under Linton, Newton Solney, Repton,
BRETTON IN Eyam v. under FoOLOW.
BRIERLY V. under Trusley.
BRIMINGTON.
(Bremyngton, Brimenton, Brimintun, Brimyngton,
Brymmyngton, Brymyngton.)
493. Grant from William fil. Rog. de Brimenton, with assent of
William his elder son, to Jordan his son, of land in Brimenton. Witn.
Matthew fil. Willelmi, William de Tapeton, Akon de Witenton, etc.
Early thirteenth century. (Foljambe.)
62 Brimington.
494. Grant from Ralph fil. Galf. de Cimiterio de Brimintun to
Swanus fil. Hug. de Witintun of a plot of meadow in the territory of
Brimintun. Witn. Peter de Brimintun, Gilbert de Taptun, Richard fil.
WInet. Temp. Hen. IH. (Foljambe.)
495. Grant from Thomas fil. Radulphi de Cimiterio de Brimington
to John Scot of Brimington of a toft in Brimington. Witn. William
le Bret, Peter de Brimington, John fil. Radulfi de Brimington. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. John B. [24 June], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Foljambe.) '
496. Acquittance from Thomas de Colby " custos feodorum
domini Thome Wake" to Robert fil. et her. Rog. le Breton, for 40J.
paid on the death of the said Roger, " pro duplicatione redditus " of
the manor of Bremyngton held of the said Dom. Thomas Wake. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 1324. (Foljambe.)
497. Grant from William fil. Joh. fil. Petri de Hallumschire of
Brimington to William fil. Will, de la More, of a messuage and land
lying on Brokelhill, Mokholme, etc., in Brimington. Witn. Peter de
Brimington, Adam Seket, Simon Goderhil, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of
St. Matthias [24 Feb.], 3 Edw. III. [1329]. (Foljambe.)
498. Lease, for nine years, from Giles fil. Anote de Thwathweyt
to Peter fil. Ade de Bosco de Bremyngton, of arable land in Kerrowe
[in Brimington]. Dat. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 13 Edw. III. [1339].
(Foljambe.)
499. Quitclaim from Elizabeth fil. Petri fil. Gilberti le Schep-
herde to Richard fil. Roberti de Bollesorwodehouses of all the lands
of her father at Brimington. Witn. Richard Stuffyn, John de Tapton,
John le Barker, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.], 15 Edw. III.
[1341]. (Foljambe.)
500. Grant and counterpart from John Barker to Roger fil. Ric.
de Tapton and Emma dau. of the grantor, in tail, of a tenement and
lands in Bremyngton, with remainder to Richard Stuffyn, Robert
Duraunt, and John de Neubold. Witn. John de Maunesfeld, Robert
Duraunt, etc. Dat. Th. a. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 18 Edw. III.
[1344]- (Foljambe.)
501. Bond from Robert le Breton, Lord of Walton, to Robert
his son, of land called Dobynholm, in the fee of Brymyngton, in the
field of Tapton. Witn. Roger le Caus, Richard Stoffyn, Robert Duraunt,
etc. Dat. Brymyngton, S. a. F. of the Assumption [15 Aug.],
21 Edw. III. [1347]. (Harl. 112 G. 37.)
503. Grant from John fil. Rog. de Beghton to John fil. Ade
Smyth of land lying on " Wippeleye," " le Wetelandes," etc., in
Brimington. Witn. Roger fil. Ranulphi, John fil. Mariote. Dat. Sat.
a. Beh. of St. John B. [29 Aug.], 25 Edw. III. [135 1]. (Foljambe.)
503. Lease from John de Loudham to Robert Wele and William
Pertrikoure, of lands, etc., in Brimyngton and Whityngton for 14 years.
Dat. M. a. Michs., 39 Edw. III. [1365]. (Foljambe.)
504. Grant from Alice dau. of Roger Dobyn to Matilda, her
sister, of all her lands, etc., in Brimington. Witn. John del Wode,
Peter del Wode, etc. Dat. Chastrefeld, S. a. F. of St. Alphege
[19 Apr.], 51 Edw. III. [1377]- (Foljambe.)
Broadlow Ash. 63
505. Partition of the manor of Brymyngton, specifying in great
detail the portion assigned to Thomas Foljambe. Dat. Brymyngton,
29 Mar., 18 Ric. II. [1395J. (Foljambe.)
506. Particulars of lands held by William Tapton of John
Barleye at Tapton Bridge, in Swoddale, at Brymyngton, etc., and of
other lands in the same places. Circ. 1400. (Foljambe.)
, 507. Lease from Heniy Hunte of Tupton to John Dewee of
Brimyngton of a messuage in Brimyngton for 100 years, at a yearly
rent of 5^. to the said Henry and 2od. to Richard de Bawkewell. Witn.
John de More, John Bate, sen., etc. Dat. M. b. Pentecost [10 May],
12 Hen. VI. [1434]. (Foljambe.)
508. Quitclaim from William Higdon of Edinsower and Joan,
his wife, to William Hunt of Tupton of a tenement and two acres of
land in Brimyngton which John Dewe, late husband of the said Joan,
had of the grant of John Wode. Witn. Richard Lece, William Hygdon,
William Hyne, etc. Dat. Edinsouer, Michaelmas Day, 39 Hen. VI.
[1460]. (Foljambe.)
509. Grant from Thomas Foliambe, lord of Walton, esq., to John
Asshton, knt., Heiuy Foliambe, esq., William Foliambe, clerk, and
John Cooke, of a moiety of the manor of Brymmyngton, with lands,
etc., in Whytyngton, Tapton, Dunston, and Normanton, a messuage in
Hulme, with land there and in Brampton, and Loudeham Manor in
Riby, CO. Line. Witn. John Foliambe, gent., Thomas Fox of Walton,
etc. Dat. 20 Nov., 3 Edw. IV. [1463]. (Foljsimbe.)
510. Grant from Agnes, widow of William Maryotte of Brymyng-
ton, dau. and heir of Henry Burchefeld, to Henry Foliambe, lord of
Walton, of a croft in Brymyngton, called " Nicolzerde," with all the
lands, etc., in Taddyngton, Burcheffeld, and Prestclyffe, or elsewhere,
in CO. Derby, which descended to her from her father. Witn. Henry
Vernon, John Leek, esqq., John Skotte, etc. Dat. Brymyngton, F. of
St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 3 Hen. VII. [1487]. (Foljambe.)
BRIMINGTON v. also under CHESTERFIELD, Derby,
Tupton, Walton.
BRINLASTON.
(Brynlaston.)
511. Attorney frora John Braylesford of Ettewall to William
Scrivenere of Derby and another to give seisin to John . . . and
Cecily, his wife, of eighteen acres of arable land in the fields of
Brynlaston. Dat. Ettewall, 4 April, 22 Ric. II. [1399]- ^Trusley.)
BRINLASTON v. also under Willington.
BROADLOW ASH.
(Bradelow, Bradlowe.)
512. Grant from William fil. Henrici de Fennybenteley to John
de la Pole de Assheburn of a meadow called Gamelesley in Bradelow ;
to hold at a rent, after the end of 20 years, of 20s. Witn. John fil.
Joh. de Benteley, Henry le Ballif de eadem, John fil. eius. Dat.
Assheburn, 12 Oct., 38 Edw. III. [1364]. Seal of arms. (Okeover.)
64 Broadlow Ash.
513. Lease, for 20 years, from King Edward [IV.], with the advice
of the council of the Duchy of Lancaster, to Ralph Oker, gent., of all
the lands, etc., of Bradlowe, with herbage and pasture of the wood of
Bradlowe, parcel of the Duchy; to hold at a yearly rent of £^ 135. 4^.
Dated apud Castrum de Notyngham, 2 Apr., anno 14 [i474]-
(Okeover.)
514. Warrant of King Richard III., instructing Rauff Oker, gent., to
give up possession to Sir Marmaduke Constable, Steward of the Honor
of Tutbury, of all the lands, etc., in Bradlowe, in the Duchy of
Lancaster, which he at present holds on lease, but which have now
been leased to James Berdesley and Hugh Berdesley. Dat. 26 Apr.,
2 Ric. III. [1485]. (Okeover.)
BROADLOW ASH v. also under ASHBOURNE.
BROUGH, IN Hopp:.
(Burgh.)
515. Grant from William fil. Willelmi Blaunchard of Castiltone to
Peter de Shattone, forester, of a rent of 2S., with a day's reaping in
autumn, price 2d., from a tenement in Burgh. Witn. Clement de la
Ford, Ballivus de Pecco, William Halley, Robert le Eyr, etc. Dat.
Castiltone, W. b. F. of Annunc. [25 Mar.], 33 Edw. I. [1305]. (Woll.
iii. II.)
BROUGH V. also under Bradwell, Castleton, Shatton.
BRUSHFIELD.
(Breitreichfeld, Briethicefeld, Britreichfeld,
burcheffeld.)
516. Confirmation, for 3 marks, by Sewale fil. Fulcheri of a
covenant made between the Abbey of Rucford [Rufford, co. Notts.],
and Walthof de Morneshale, respecting lands in Briethicefeld on con-
dition of payment to the said Sewale of an annual rent of one mark.
Late twelfth century. (Woll. ix. 3.)
Sewale filius Fulcheri omnibus filiis sancte matris ecclesie tam
presentibus quam futuris salutem. Notum sit uobis me concessisse
et carta mea confirmasse conuentionem illam que facta est inter
fratres de Rucfordia et Walthef de Morneshale scilicet de terra
de Briethicefeld parte Walthef quicquid ei pertinet et communem
pasturam de tota terra sua cum omnibus aisiamentis per omnia
sicut in cirographo eorum continetur. Tali conditione quod ipsi
fratres uisu Walthef debent reddere mihi et heredibus meis
unoquoque anno tantummodo unam marcham argenti de ferma
propter omne seruitium terrenum' in perpetuum. Sciatis etiam
quod Walthef et heredes sui quieti sunt apud me et heredes meos
de una marcha de ferma sua. Insuper debeo esse inter predictos
fratres et omnes homines et omnes calupnias et omnia seruitia
terrena. Propterea dederunt mihi iii marchas propter concessum.
Testibus Ascet' sacerdote, Matilda femina Sewal', Rodberto filio
Osm', Rodberto filio Choi, Hor' Bas', Willelmo de Mugei, Henrico
filio Fulcher et Fulcher fratre eius, Serlo de Grendune, Willelmo
le Burgin cum aliis pluribus.
BRUSHFIELD v. also under Brimington, LongsTONE.
Burnaston. 65
BURNASTON.
(Brunaldeston, Brunnaldeston, Brunufystone,
Brynnaldstone, Byrnaston.)
517. Grant by Celestra, relicta Walter! de Ribef, to Nicholas fil.
Henrici de Brunufystone, in free marriage with Ysabel, her daughter,
of a toft in Brunufystone which Engelard held near the toft of Henry
de Bruwys, and five acres of land near Brakincroft abutting on
Breryafhedlond. Witn. Dom. Walter de Ribef, Henry de Chambreys,
Henry de Bruwys, Richard fil. Orm de Brunufyston, etc. Late
thirteenth century. (Woll. ix. 36.)
518. Grant from Nicholas fil. Henrici de Brunnaldiston and
Isabella, his wife, to Ossebert de Frithisby, clericus, of five acres of
land in the territory of Brunnaldeston, in a culture called Brakencroft,
which the said Nicholas had received from Celestra, widow of Walter
de Riboef, in marriage with Isabel, her daughter; rent, \d. Witn.
Walter fil. Walteri de Riboef, Janne de Dersyth, Richard le Despenser,
etc. Late thirteenth century. (Woll. ix. 37.)
519. Grant and release, for %2s., from Roger fil. et her. Walteri de
Chambereys, Dominus de Berewardecote and of Brunnaldiston, to
Walter Truttok, of Brunnaldiston, of a rent of two shillings and an
arrow, which he paid for a tenement in the fee of Brunnaldistone ;
rent, a peppercorn, reserving only foreign service, viz., 3<f. yearly " ad
tolnetum de Tutteburi" and 3<^. "ad le Schirrevestur et ad palefridum,"
and scutage " quando currit," viz., 2S. 6d. Witn. Walter de Ribef of
Etewelle, Richard dictus Foliot, WilUam Orm, Nigel de le Breres, etc.
Dat. Christmas Eve, 1291. (Woll. ix. 34, 35.)
520. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici de Trusselegh of Kyrkelongele
[Kirk Langley] to John Truttok of Brunnaldeston, of a messuage and
lands in the vill and territory of Brunnaldeston, excepting three acres,
which the said John inherited at the death of Walter, his father. Witn.
Dom. Hugh de Meignill, Dom. John de Twyford, milites, Richard de
Rybuff, Dominus de Etwell, etc. Dat. Vigil of F. of Pur. of B. V. M.
[i Feb.], 9 Edw. II. [1316]. (Woll. ix. 39.)
521. Grant from John Tructok of Brunnaldeston to Henry fil.
Henrici de Trusseleghe of Kyrkelongele [Kirk Langley] of a rent of
6^. 8d. from a messuage and lands in Brunnaldeston. Witn. Dom.
Hugh de Meignill and Dom. John de Twiford, milites, Richard de
Rybuf, Dominus de Etwell, William Orm, William de le Burghes, etc.
Dat. Sun. b. Inv. of Holy Cross [3 May], 9 Edw. II. [1316]. (Woll.
ix. 38.)
522. Grant and release from John Bozoun, Dominus de Ednes-
over, to Isabel, que fuit uxor Henrici de Braylesford de Brunaldeston,
of a rent of 6^. from lands which were William) del Borwes' in
Brunaldeston. Witn. John de Rocheford, William de Bakepuz, William
Eyring, etc. Dat. Vigil and Feast of Pur. of B. V. M. [i, 2 Feb.],
27 Edw. III. [1353]. (Woll. ix. 40, 41.)
523. Grant from Thomas Milner of Derby and Matilda, his wife,
to John Stanley and William Stanley, knts., etc., of lands in Brynnald-
stone. Witn. John Hoghton, John Godard, bailiff of Derby, Roger
Orme, etc. Dat. Morr. of St. Michael [30 Sept.], 2 Hen. VI. [1423]-
(Woll. iv. 39.)
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66 Burnaston.
524. Grant from John Stathum of Horseley, son and heir of John
Stathum of Horseley, and of Elizabeth, his wife, to Robert Leek and
William Sherle, of all his lands in Byrnaston and Berwardcote. Witn.
John Bothe, esquire, John, Fyndern, esquire, John Donyngtone, esquire,
etc. Dat. 10 July, 16 Edw. IV. [1476]. (WoU. ix. 42.)
525. Grant from Henry Stathum of Nottingham, son and heir of
John Stathum, late of Gonerton, co. Notts., deceased, to Thomas
Mellours, Mayor of Nottingham, Richard Savage, esq., Thomas
Harpham, and others, of all his lands, etc., in Burnaston and Berward-
cote. Dat. 10 July, 22 Hen. VIII. [1530]. (Debdale.)
BURNASTON v. also under Etwall.
BUXTON.
(BUXSTONIS, BUXSTONYS, BUXTONIS, BUXTONYS.)
526. Grant from Thomas Mathewe of Buxstonys, yeoman, and Alice,
his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Owin Coterell, late of
the same, and Margery Coterell of the same, " singlewoman,"' the other
of the daughters and heirs of the said Owin, to Antony Lowe of
Aldyrwasle [Alderwaslee], gent., of a messuage and lands in Buxstonys.
Witn. Richard Sacheverelle, esquire, Thomas Revell, gent., Andrew
Lowe, gent., etc. Dat. Buxstonys, 7 Sept., i Hen. VIII. [1509].
(Woll. i. 90.)
527. Grant from Thomas Mathews of Buxtonys, yeoman, and
Alice, his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Nicholas Coterell, son
and heir of Owin Coterell, late of Buxstonis, and Margery Coterell of
the same, " sjmglewomane,'' the other sister and heir of the said
Nicholas, to Anthony Lowe of Aldyrwasley, gent., of a messuage in
Buxstonis. Witn. Richard Sacheverell, esq., Thomas Revell, gent.,
Thomas Netham, etc., of Buxtonis, yeomen. Dat. 7 Sept., i Hen. VIII.
[1509]. (Woll. vii. 14.)
BUXTON V. also under Eyam.
CALDWELL v. under Drakelow, ROSLISTON.
CALK.
(Calc, Calch, Kalc.)
528. Notification from William, Archbishop of Canterbury and
legate of the Apostolic See, to Roger, Bishop of Chester, and Ranulph,
the Earl, and all the faithful, that, since William, Abbot of Chester,
in the presence of the Archbishops of York and Rouen, at the
Council in London, celebrated on the Sunday when " I am the Good
Shepherd " is sung \sc. 2nd S. a. Easter], has restored to the Canons
of Calk the church of Calk, and promised to restore all things that had
been taken away by him or his men, as well as the Earl's charter,
which had been lost, the said William the Archbishop wishes that the
said church remain free and quit to the said Canons for the service of
God. Circ. 1129-1139. (Add. 7214.) The text is: —
Willelmus Dei gracia Cantuar[iensis] Archiepiscopus et sedis
apostolice legatus, Rogero eadem gracia Cestrensi episcopo et
Rannulfo Comiti et omnibus sancte Dei ecclesie fidelibus per
Angliam salutem et Dei benedictionem. Notum omnium deuotioni
Calk. 67
sit quoniam Willelmus Abbas Cestrensis in presentia nostra et
archiepiscoporum Eboracensis et Rotomagensis et aliorum epis-
coporum qui concilio Lundonie interfuerunt quod celebrauimus
in dominica quaiido cantatur, ego sum. pastor bonus, tempore
Henrici regis, canonicis de CaJc reddidit ecclesiam suam de Calc
et quietam clamauit et omnia sua que per ilium vel per suos
ill[is] ablata fuerunt reddere uel restaurare de suo' promisit et
quod etiam cartam Comitis de eadem re quam habuerant quamque
per ipsum perdiderant restitueret. Vnde uolo et firmiter precipio
ut eadem ecclesia amodo ad opus predictorum canonicorum ad
seruiendum Deo libera et quieta permaneat. Rogo etiam uos
omnes ut pro amore Dei et nostro eandem ecclesiam consilio uestro
et auxilio muniatis. Valete.
529. Grant in soul-alms from Matthew de Preers to the church
of St. Giles at Calch of land in Wilintune; and grant from his wife,
the Lady Beatrice, of " sex denarios uel dimidiam medium seglei " yearly
for the rest of her life. Temp. Steph. — Hen. II. (Stowe 139). The
text is: —
Omnibus sancte Dei ecclesie filiis salutem. Notum uobis sit quod
Matheus de Preers concessit et dedit ecclesie sancti Egidii de
Calch dimidiam acram prati in Wilintun in ijnagnum pratum ultra
Fuledic in primam partem eiusdem prati in feudo et elemosina
libere, quiete, ab illo et ab heredibus eius pro anima sua et pro
animabus omnium parentum suorum et pro firmitate eiusdem
ecclesie et Domina Beatrix uxor euisdem Mathei dedit sex denarios
uel dimidiam medium seglei omni anno uite sue pro redempcione
anime sue et parentum suorum in festuitatem sancti Egidii. Teste,
Horm presbytero et Johanne et Nicholao fratre eius et Hosb[erto]
et Simundo filio Toch.
530. Notification from Agnes fil. Ricardi fil. Nigelli de MaJpas
to the Canons of Calk of the land of two cowherds in Cheguurthia
[ ? Kegworth, co. Leic], " cum una masura," at the end of the town,
namely, 32 acres of land, in perpetual alms for the souls of her sons,
Robert, Richard, and William, and of Nigel, her lord of Malpas.
Temp. Steph. — Hen. II. (Bemrose.) The text is: —
Agnes filia Ricardi filii Nigelli de Malpas omnibus filiis sancte
ecclesie salutem. Notum uobis sit me dedisse et concessisse ex
patrimonio meo et hereditate mea Deo et sancte Marie et Sancto
Egidio et canonicis de Calc terram duorum bibulcorum in
Cheguurthia cum una masura que est ad introitum uille ex parte
occidentali et ex meridiana parte uie, scilicet, triginta duas acras,
sexdecim ex una parte uille et sexdecim ex alia parte in perpetuam
elemosinam pro salute anime mee et domini mei et Rodberti filii
mei et prO' animabus patris et matris mee et Nigelli domini mei
de Malpas et Ricardi et Willelmi filiorum meorum et omnium
autecessorum meorum, liberam et quietam ab omni seruicio et
consuetudine et ab omnibus querelis et placitis et ab omnibus
rebus sicut ulla elemosina liberius dari potest, excepto seruicio
regis quia de aliis seruitiis terra ilia libera est. Illam uidelicet quam
predictus Willelmus filius meus prefatis canonicis diuisit [? for
dimisit].
Teste eodem domino meo Nigello des Puis, et Willelmo filio meo
iuniore, et Herui sacerdote et Pichot sacerdote de Suttunia et
Gilberto clerico del Malpas, et Rodberto clerico de eadem uilla,
68 Calk.
et Petro filio eius, et Thoma et Fuca fratribus Rodberti et Umfrido
milite de Boneburi, et Willelmo filio suo et Warino Maillard, et
Henrico Ostricer de Aluredo et Nicholao, fratre suo et Ysaac
armigero et Hugone Cochet, et Alberto clerico, et Rogero fratre
suo et Willelmo clerico filio Wlurici et Rodberto fratre Gilbert!
de Malpas.
531. Notification from Matilda, Countess of Chester, to Walter,
Bishop of Coventry, that she, with the consent of the Earl Hugh, her
son, has grtinted to the Canons of Calc a " cultura quarerie " of " Rependon
iuxta Trente," with the advowson of the church [1154-1160]. (Bemrose.)
The text is : —
Waltero Dei Gratia Couentrensi Episcopo, vniuersisque sancte
matris ecclesie filiis, Matillis Comitissa Cestrie, salutem, Vestra
noscat sanctitas, me concessu Comitis Hugonis filii mei dedisse
Deo et sancte Marie et canonicis de Calc in puram et perpetuam
elemosinam culturam quarerie de Rependon iuxta Trente, simul
cum aduocatione ecclesie Sancti Wicstani de Rependon cum
omnibus eidem pertinentibus conditione hac quod conuentus ibi
constet tanquam capiti cum oportunitas idonea hoc expetierit cui
Calc subiciatur membrum eius etenim diocesis semper permansit.
Prece igitur multimoda uestram exoro dulcedinem quatinus hanc
elemosinam consilio uestro caritatiue inceptam permanere facialis
ratam. Teste ipso Comite Hugone filio meo, Willelmo Abbate
Lileshill, Helia priore de Bredune, Rogero capellano, Turri clerico,
Aluredo de Cumbrei, Luuel de Hesbi, Nicholao de Mealtun,
multis aliis. Apud Rependon. Vale.
532. Confirmation by Robert, Earl of Ferrars, to St. Giles and
the Canons of Calc of the carucate of land which Haraldus gave them
in " leca " , [ ? Leek, co. Staff.], and the chapel, for the soul of his
brother Reinald, canon in the said House. Early Hen. II. (Bemrose.)
The text is : —
R[obertus] Comes de Ferr[ariis] uniuersis Sancte ecclesie
filiis et omnibus hominibus et amicis suis francis et anglis, salutem.
Sciatis me concessisse et confirmasse Sancto Egydio et canonicis
de Calc illam carru[c]atam terre quam Haraldus dedederat eis in
leca [? Leek] et capellam pro anima fratris sui Reinaldi canonici
in domo predicta in perpetuam, elemosinam, solam et quietam ab
omni seruicio et consuetudine que mihi pertinet et heredibus meis
post me et prohibeo omnibus baill[i]u,[i]s et ministris meis ne
capiant pecunias in nam[io] pro ullo defectu alicuius seruitii
quod Haraldus uel heredes sui debebunt mihi uel heredibus meis.
Teste R. capellano et Gilleberto presbitero et Ricardo clerico et
Johanne presbitero de Leca, et Roberto de Piro, dapifero, et R.
de Seile, cunest [abulario], et Ricardo de Curzun et Reinaldo de
Gresele et Ada de Tich' et aliis pluribus.
533. Notification from Hugh de Bellocampo that whereas he
had given to the Canons of Calk the tithes of his mill of Meleburna
[Melbourne], but that they proved to be useless to them and difficulty
was often experienced in collecting the same, he hereby grants to
them, in exchange, one virgate of land in Newton [King's Newton],
namely, that which belonged to Ranulph fil. Toch, so that the tenant
of the land shall have all common rights and liberties as one of his
own men holding so much land in the same vill has, and if such man
do an injury to any of the canons he shall give satisfaction in the
Canons' Court. And this land and liberties he grants for the salvation
Calk. 69
of the souls of Henry fil. Matilde Imperatricis, etc. Eaily Hen. II.
(Add. 7213.) The text is:—
Uniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filiis Hugo de Bellocampo salutem.
Notum uobis sit quod ego Hugo de Bellocampo dederam Deo et
sancte Marie et Sancto Egidio de Calc canonicisque eiusdem loci
decimas de molendinis meis de Melebuma in perpetuum. Sed
quia eis utiles non erant et in recepcione illarum multotiens
impediebantur concedo eis in excambiis predictarum decimanim
unam uirgatam terre in Neutona illam scilicet que fuit Radulfi
filii Tochi inperpetuum elemosinam liberam et quietam ab omnibus
secularibus consuetudinibus et operibus et seruitiis sicut ahqua
elemo[si]na liberius dari potest, ita quod ille qui predictam terram
de predictis canonicis tenebit omnes communitates et libertates
habebit quas unus ex hominibus meis in eadem uilla tantum
tenentibus habet in bosco scilicet et piano in prato et pascuis et
ceteris libertatibus ad terram pertinentibus. Si autem predictus
homo canonicorum alicui meorum hominum iniuriam fecerit in curia
predictorum canonicorum ei satisfaciat. Hanc autem terrami et
has libertates concedo eis pro salute Henrici filii Matildis impera-
tricis et liberorum suorum et pro salute mea liberorumque meorum
meorumque beniuolentium. His testibus, Waltero clerico meo,
Herberto presbitero de Aluualdestona, Roberto de Kakestona,
Stephano clerico de Rependona, Samsone camerario, et Balduuino
clerico de Melebuma, et multis aliis, Valete.
534. Grant from Hugh de Bello Campo to the Canons of
St. Mary and St. Giles of Kale of two acres of meadow in Melebume,
for the souls of King Henry and his Queen, and their children, his
own children, Hamo Peverel, etc. Early Hen. II. (Add. 7081.)
Omnibus Sancte Matris ecclesie filiis Hugo de bellocampo
salutem. Sciatis me dedisse et concessisse Deo et sancte Marie
et sancto Egidio et canonicis de Kale, duas acras prati mei de
Melebume in perpetuam elemosinam et has acras assignaui eis
in Kingesholme ut ibi eas de me et successoribus meis liberas et
quietas ab omni seculari seruieio teneant imperpetuum pro salute
anime domini mei regis Henrici et regine sue et omnium liberorum
suorum et anime mee et uxoris mee et omnium filiomm filiarumque
mearum et Hamonis Peuerel et omnium antecessomm meomm.
His testibus Stephano sacerdote, Helia filio Galfridi et Radulpho
de Northfolc, Waltero clerico meo, et Baldewino clerico et
Sampsone Camerario meo, et Willelmo Pincema, et Ricardo
Locard, et pluribus aliis.
535- * Notification from Hugh, Comes Cestrie, to Richard, Bishop
of Coventry, of his confirmation of Countess Matilda's grant of Rapenduna
church to the church and Canons of Calch {p. under Repton). Witn.
the Countess Matilda, his mother, Richard, his uncle, Ralph, bis chaplain,
William and Herbert, his clerks, and Geoffrey and Constantine, Alured
de Conbrai, William Patric, Gilbert fil. Pieot, Richard Luvetot, Roger de
Livet, Bertram Cameraiius, Jordan Rasur. Circ. 1162. (Burdett.)
536. Confirmation by Hugh, Earl of Chester, of all possessions
and liberties of the church of St. Giles of Calc and the Canons there,
in soul-alms for his father, mother, etc., as the charters of his father
* The copies of this charter given in Bigsby's Dtscription of Repton, p. 58, and
in The Topographer (1790), p. 251, are too imperfect to be introduced in full here.
I hare been unable to get a sight of the original charter at Foremark. (Ed.)
7°
Calk.
witness, viz., the wood between Sceggebroc and Aldreboc, and Little
Geilberga, a culture between Alrebroc and Sudmude, the little mill of
Rapendone, and four bovates of land in Tichehale. And of the gift of
IsTicholas, sacerdos, 'two bovates in the same vill, and the chapel of
Smithesbi. And of the gift of Geva Ridel, one " mansura terre " in
Tamwurth. And of the gift of Earl Hugh's father one boat in the
fishery of Chester, for fishing where they will, and a " mansura terre "
for the use of their fisherman ; the land of Loftescot, as the road descends
from Rapendone to the " f ons " called Neuhalhewelle, and as the same
" f ons " descends to the boundaries of Meeltone, etc. And all the land
of Eswin Esegar of Trengestona : with the land and services of Reginald
fil. Alfwini de Rapendona, and Nicholas " armiger patris mei " ; with
court " tam plenariam quam habeo meam in Rapendona," etc. Witn.
Ralph de Meinilwarin, Alfred de Cumbrai, Alfred de Suleini, Richard de
Luvetot, Roger de Livet, Gilbert fil. Pigot, Robert fil. Giliberti, William,
clericus de Barva, Bertram, camerarius, Sewal, Alexander frater ejus,
Ralph de Bricheshard, Robert Pincerna, William Barba Aprilis clericus.
Dat. Apud Barvam. Circ. 1162. (Dugdale VI., Pt. I. 598.)
537. Grant in soul-alms from Gregory de Diua to the church of
St. Giles of Kale and the " religiosi viri " there of the " baptismalis
ecclesia Sancte Anne de Sutthona super Soram " [Sutton Bonnington,
Co. Notts.], the said men of Kale to find a canon priest or secular priest
and a clerk to perform divine service there. Witn. Thomas capellanus
filius Radulphi de Duninton, Walter diaconus, Roger clericus filius
Rathnal de Derh', Stephen clericus de Rapendon, Stephen clericus, filius
Osberti de Ticheam, Reginald clericus filius Willelmi sacerdotis de
Thicheal, et Henry frater eius, William clericus de Stanton super
Threntam. Late Hen. II. (Roper.)
538. Confirmation by Leodegarius de Diue to the Canons of Kale
of the advowson of the church of St. Anne of Sutton super Soram [Sutton
Bormington], which his father Gregory de Diue gave them. Witn.
William Testard, tunc archidiaconus, Robert de Torf, decanus, William
Picot, Gervase de Clifton, Thomas Patric, William de Leke, John his
son, William Maillard, Ralph and Thomas his brothers, John Roges,
Robert fil. Suani. Circ. temp. John. (Roper.)
539. Grant from William Patric to the church of St. Giles and
Canons of Cale of a rent of six shillings yearly from his mill of Sutona
super Soram [Sutton Bonnington]. Witn. Thomas Patric, the grantor's
uncle, Robert frater eius \sc. Thome Patric], Gilbert clericus de Maupas
Roger clericus, Lambert de Bousrohart ( ?), Fulk Mailart, Richard
Gawarden, Robert Traine, Robert Patric, Robert de Hibemia, Henry
fil. Gilberti. Early thirteenth century (?). (Roper.)
540. Grant from Henry de Hertishorn, fil. Domine Agathe de
Hertishom to the church of St. Giles of Calc and the Canons there of
three acres of arable land in the territory of Hertishom, with all appur-
tenances in the vill and without on Schuchawe towards the south. Witn.
John de Stapenhull, Richard fil. Bertrami de Hertishom, Ralph de
Tykeh, John Wychard de Breslya, William Balle of Rapendon.
Undated. (Burdett.)
541. Agreement between Simon [de Sutton], Prior, and the
Convent of Repyngdon [Repton], and John de Schepeye, lord of
bmythesby, and Agnes, his wife, as to an encroachment by the latter
on the cemetery of the church of St. Mary Magdalen at Smythesby
Calow. 7 1
[Smisby]; as to a heriot seized by him on the death of Robert le
Parlcer, tenant of the Priory; as to enclosure by him of "le Bondewode"
in Calke and Smisby, wherein the Priory has common of pasture, and
as to the road leading from the Priory to their cell at Calke. Witn.
Giles de Meingill, Robert de Greseley, "chiualers," Robert Foucher,
etc. Dat. at Repyngdon, W. b. F. of St. John Baptist [24 June],
21 Edw. III. [1347]. Fr. (Stowe 137.)
CALK, V. also under Repton.
CALLOW V. under Mappleton.
(Caldelowe.)
CALOW, NEAR Chesterfield.
(Calale, Calall, Calehale, Calhale, Kalalh, Kalhale.)
542. Grant from Peter fil. Rog. de Kalhale to Ralph le Choyfer
de Cesterfeld of land, etc., in Kalhale. Witn. Robert Brito de
Waletona, Robert fil. Willelmi, Ralph Selvein, Richard and John
capellani de Cesterfeld, Robert de Ednessowe, etc. Early thirteenth
century. (Foljambe.)
543. Quitclaim from John fil. Petri de Kalehal to John fil. Rob.
de Calehal of a yearly rent of a halfpenny for a meadow lying near
the water called Fulbrok [in Calow]. Witn. William le Brett de
Briminton, John de Briminton, Henry fil. Hugonis de Kalehal, etc.
Late Hen. IH. (Foljambe.)
544. Grant, for i6.f., from Reyner fil. Roth de Cesterfeld to Thomas
fil. Roberti Kedloc of the same, of lands lying on Buggecroft in
Calehale; rent, 12^. Witn. Hugh de Pecco, Reginald fil. Galfridi,
Peter Fox, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 27.)
545. Release, for one mjirk, from Thomas fil. Roberti Kedloc de
Cestrefeld to Peter Fox of the same, of three acres of land which he
bought of Reyner fil. Roth de Cestrefeld, in the territory of Calhale,
lying on Bucgecroft; doing service, viz., \2d. yearly to the Hospital
of St. Leonard of Cestrefeld. Witn. Hugh de Peke, Roger de Blythe,
Ranulph de Gaxthorp, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 28.)
546. Release from Matilda, quondam vxor Thome fil. Roberti
Kedloc of Cesterfeld to Robert de Lenne of Cestrefeld of three acres
of land, which Thomas dictus Kedeloc bought of Reyner fil. Roth
de Cestrefeld, in the territory of Calale lying in Bucgecroft. Witn.
Henry de Cesterfeld, clerk, Alan de Lenne, Peter de Toptone, Hugh
de Tuxforde, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 29.)
547. Grant from Henry fil. Petri Fox of Cestrefeld to Robert le
Len of the same of three acres of land in Calale; rent, \2d. Witn.
Hugh de Linakir, Robert de Gildeford, Robert fil. Galfridi de
Boythorp, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 26.)
CALOW V. also under Chesterfield, Wadshelf.
CALTON LEES v. under Darley.
72 Calver.
CALVER.
(Calfour, Calfover, Caluour, Calvere, Calvore.)
548. Agreement between Reginald de Meudry and Isolda, his
wife, on the one part, and Robert de Calfover on the other, that the
same Robert shall lease to the said Reginald and Isolda two
acres of meadow in Calfover, that is to say, at Calvere Croft and four
parcels of meadow in Holewesike, and all his demesne field under
Bromleye, and four half-acres at Welleflate, and three islands " inter
duo vada," for ten years, for yearly rent of 4^. Witn. John, Abbas
de la Dale, Robert de Muschamp, Hugh de Stapilford, Luke de
Byleye, Ralph, capellanus, de Coddenovere, Peter de Funtenaye, etc.
Dat. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 23 Hen. III. [1239]. (Lansd. 584.)
549. Grant from Godfrey de Roland to Thomas Gomfray, clerk,
and Richard Gomfrey, clerk, of all his lands, etc., in Caluore and
Midultoncliff, with housbote and heibote, meadows, pastures, etc.,
appertaining. Witn. Thomas de Wednesley, mil., John de Stafford,
Thurstan del Boure, etc. Dat. Tu. a. F. of St. James [25 July],
19 Ric. II. [1395]. (Wol. vii. 54.)
550. Attorney from Henry son and heir of Thomas Eueryngham
of Staynburgh, co. York, esquire, to Thomas Revell, to receive seisin
of all the lands in Calvore and Bramelegh which his father had jointly
with John, Earl of Shrewsbury, and John, his son and heir, of the
feoffment of Robert Staforthe of Ayome [Eyam], etc. Dat. 21 Feb.,
15 Edw. IV. [1476]. (Lichf. S. so.)
CALVER V. also under Eyam, Middleton, Monyash,
N. Padley, Rowland.
CAMPDEN V. under Bradley, Clifton.
CARSINGTON v. under Ashbourne, Brassington.
CASTLETON.
(Castelton, Castilton, Le Castilton, Castylton.)
551. Grant from Richard fil. Ric. fil. Rogeri de Castelton to
Robert, his son, of his land at Castelton. Witn. Richard Daniel,
Thomas Molendinarius, Richard de Sutton, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Bemrose.)
552. Grant from William le Jay de villa castri de Pecco
[Castleton] to Nicholas le Conuers of the same of half a burgage in
Castilton. Witn. Thomas le Raggede, German Pygot, William Pygot,
etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
553- Grant from Dionisia, quondam uxor Thome le Conuers, to
John fil. Thome Foliaimibe de Tideswell, of a messuage, etc., in
Castelton. Witn. John del Halle, Henry del HaJle, Robert le Taylor.
Dat. Sat. b. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 11 Edw. II. [1318]. (Foljambe.)
554. Grant from John, son and heir of Robert Balgy, jun., to
William, his son, and Joan, dau. of John del Halle of Castilton, of
all the messuages, etc., which were formerly Robert Balgy's in
Le Castilton, with the lands which William Trayhot sometime held,
Castleton. 73
and the land which Cecily, widow of William, Pygot, holds as dower,
and which, on her death, revert to the said John Balgy. Witn. William
fil. Thorn. Hally, William fil. Will. Norreys, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of
St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Bemrose.)
555. Grant from William fil. Ric. Larcher of Hoklouwe and
Dionisia que fuit uxor Thome fil. Nicholai le Conuers to Thomas fil.
Thom. le Conuers of a messuage in Castilton. Witn. Robert
Foleiaumbe, tunc ballivus de Pecco, Ralph Despayne, John del Halle,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 12 Edw. III. [1338].
(Foljambe.)
556. Grant from Thomas fil. Thom. le Conuers to John fil. Thom.
Foleiaumbe of Tideswell of a messuage in Castilton. Witn. John del
Halle, Adam Withloc, William Rotur, clericus. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 14 Edw. III. [1340]. (Foljambe.)
557. Grant from Hugh de Strenley to John Talbot, Lord Talbot
and Furnival, Roger Stedeman, and Richard Worteley, of lands and
tenements in Castleton, Burgh, Alestre, Hope, and Assheoppe, co.
Derby. Witn. Nicholas de Eyer, Oliver Halle, John Staveley, etc.
Dat. Burgh, F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 2 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Harl.
84 A. 49.)
558. Lease from William Abnay of Hope to Richard Dutton of
the same, of a messuage, land, etc., in " le Castelton clyff " in Castleton.
Dat. Hope, M. a. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 10 Hen. VI.
[1432]. (Foljambe.)
559. Feoffment by Nicholas Eyre of Redseats, to Richard Gemon
of Hasylbadge, Henry Columbell of Darley, Walter Holly, and Hugh
Nedham, of all his lands in Redseats, Castylton, Bradwall, Herdik-
wall, and Stemdale in High Peak, in trust for the said Nicholas, with
remainder to his sons, Nicholas and Martin, etc. Witn. John
Marchinton, Ralph Downes, etc. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Martin
[11 Nov.], I Ric. III. [1483]. (Bemrose.)
560. Grant from William Orme to Nicholas Eyere of a burgage in
Castleton lying between the water-mill and the high road. Witn.
Henry Hall, John Down, Richard Howe. Dat. F. of St. Barnabas
[11 June], I Hen. VII. [i486]. (Bemrose.)
561. Grant from Edmund Wodrofe, son of Oliver Wodrofe, to
Nicholas Eyre, of a parcel of land called Le Redsettes, in Castelton,
lying between the king's land called Kytlowegreves and Castelton field.
Witn. Henry Hall, Robert Forneys, Thurstan Joll, etc. Dat. 13 Nov.,
II Hen. VII. [1495]. (Bemrose.)
562. Grant from Thomas Balgye of Aston, sen., and Thomas,
his son, to Martin Eyre, son of Nicholas Eyre, that he may take a
yearly rent from their tenements in Castleton up to the value oi £,\2
as a marriage portion for Agnes, dau. of the said Thomas Balgye, sen.,
wife of the said Martin. Dat. 22 Apr., 13 Hen. VII. [1498]-
(Bemrose.)
563. Grant from Henry Tym of Castleton to Oliver Tym, his son
and heir, of a tenement and eight acres of land in Castleton. Witn.
Nicholas Eyr of Reedseyts, Thomas Gardyner, Henry Hall, jun. Dat.
Castleton, 10 Feb., 15 Hen. VII. [1500]. (Kerry xvi. 135.)
74 Castleton.
564. Grant from Ralph Trykett to Elias. Staley of a rood of land
in Bred Car Hey and half an acre of land in Pedderflatt, in exchange
for two roods in Le Hayes and part of a " hadlond " in Overmerstonys
abutting on the water of Pekysars [in Castleton]. Witn. Thurston
Townend, chaplain, Thomas Barbour, Roger Hethcott. Dat. Hope,
II Jan., II Hen. VIII. [1520]. (Bemrose.)
565. Grant from John Eyre, late of Redsettes, to Adam Barbur of
Pyndall, John Marshall of Lytton, and Roger Wryght of Herdycwall,
of all his lands in Castylton and elsewhere in co. Derby, in trust for
the said John Eyre and his heirs, in tail male. Dat. 17 Nov.,
28 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Bemrose.)
566. Exemplification of plea brought by Elizeus Staley against
William Nedham, son and heir of Otvel Nedham, respecting the title
to lands, etc., in the possession of Robert Nedham in Castleton and
other lands called Rydyngs, Foxhill, and Salford Yard, in the same
place. Dat. 28 June, i Edw. VI. [1547]- (Bemrose.)
567. Sale by Thomas Savage "of the Spyttell," in Castleton to
Elize Staley of Reidseates, in the same, of several pieces of land, the
bounds of which are given in much detail, in the parish of Castleton.
Dat. 4 Mar., 2 Edw. VI. [1548]. (Bemrose.)
568. Grant from Thomas Savage de le Spytell, in Castelton, to
Elizeus Staley of Readseats, of a piece of meadow described as "oon
outfall of medoe," with four acres and three roods of meadow in
Castleton. Dat. 6 Mar., 2 Edw. VI. [1548]. (Bemrose.)
569. Bond by Thomas Savage of Castilton [Castleton], gent., to
William Bradshawe of Marple, co. Chest, gent., in ;£ioo, for the
observance by Margaret, daughter of Roger Howe of Ashope, wife
of Godfrey Bradshawe, son and heir of the said William, of an award.
Dat. 20 Jan., 3 Edw. VI. [1550]. (Woll. xii. 65.)
570. Acquittance by Thomas Savage of Castleton, gent., to
William Bradsha and Godfrey Bradsha of Merpull [Marple, co. Chester],
yeoman, for £^e^ 13s. 4d., to the use of Margaret How, dau. of Roger
How of Asheop, in part payment of 40 marks. Dat. i May, 4 Edw. VI.
[1550]- (Woll. xii. 49.)
CASTLETON v. also under CHESTERFIELD, Eyam, Hope,
High Peak.
CATTON.
(Catton-super-Trentam, Cattone.)
571. Grant from Hugh de Sancta Cruce and Isabel, his wife, to
Dom. Almaric de Sancto Amando, of a messuage and the virgate of
land in Cattone, which Ivo Prepositus held of them in villeinage, and
the said Ivo with his following, etc., with several annual rents there.
Witn. Dom. Robert de la Warde, Dom. Richard Corsun, milites, William
de Coursun, Robert de Staunton, William de Herteshom, William Elys,
Robert le Rodman de Yoxhelle, Robert le Glovere, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Horton.)
572. Grant from Thomas fil. Willelmi quondam de Cattone
capellani to John Legamer de Cattone, of land in the Liberty of
Catton. 75
Cattone, severally abutting on Croxhale, Le Vendiles, Rowdicke,
Sorrunhed, etc. Witn. William Geffrey, Robert le Glovere, John
Helot, Richard Helot, Robert Elys. Temp. Edw. I. (Horton.)
573. Grant from Thomas fil. Michaelis Geffrey de Cattone to
Henry fil. Willelmi Geffrey de Cattone of a messuage, etc., in Cattone
lying on Le Grene, with land lying in Catton fields on Tonghul,
Caustede, etc. Witn. John le Glovere, Walter atte Grange, William
Geffrey, John Helot. Dat. S. a. F. of St. John B. [24 June],
2 Edw. II. [1309]. (Horton.)
574. Grant from Agnes, relLcta Walteri Geffrey, to John Helot,
her son, of a messuage and three acres of land in Catton. Witn.
Thomas le Glovere, Henry de Grangia, Richard le Cursun, John
Brekediche. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. John B. [24 June], 7 Edw. II.
[13 1 4]. (Horton.)
575. Grant from John de SanctO' Amando, knt, Dominus de
Cattone, to Henry fil. Will. Geffrey, of a messuage and virgate of land
in Cattone. Witn. Richard Dispensarius, Dom. Geoffrey capellanus,
John le Glover, Walter atte Grange, John Heylot, William Geffrey.
Dat. Sat. b. F. of St. Margaret [13 July], 11 Edw. II. [13 17].
(Horton.)
576. Grant from William fil. Joh. le Glover of Cattone to Robert
de Scheylle of Elleford of eleven acres of land in the fee of Cattone,
lying in Le Brokforlonge, Les Blakebuttes, Le Claybuttes, Le Walle-
hulle, Milnewardesforlonge, Goteacre, Watergalle, Cokschutehul, FuUes-
medowfurlonge, Le Holme, and Ruylonde. Witn. William le Corzon,
John Oky, William Waleys of Walton, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of SS. Peter
and Paul [29 June], i Edw. III. [1327]. (Horton.)
577. Grant from John Helot, sen., of Cattone, to Thomas his son,
of a messuage, land, and annual rent due from Thomas le Persun, in
Cattone. Witn. John Oky, Richard le Cursun, John Helot, Henry
Geffrey, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Michael, 2 Edw. III. 1328.
(Horton.)
578. Grant from Ralph fil. Reginaldi Pyrot of Herlyngdon to
Almaric de St. Amand, mil, of the manor of Herlyngdon [? co.
Derby], in exchange for the manor of Catton. Witn. Domm. John de
Handle, Nich. de la Beche, John de Morteyn, Peter de Lorynga,
milites, Thomas de Stodle, etc. Dat.' Herlyngdon, Th. a. Nat. of
St. John B. [24 June], 10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Cott. xxviii. 109.)
579. Grant from Joan fil. Will. fil. Walteri Geffrey de Cattone
to Thomas fil. Nicholai le Fysshere, William fil. Henrici Geffrey, and
Robert fil. Nicholai le Fysshere, of a messuage and croft in Cattone.
Witn. John Oky de Lyntone, Henry Geffray, William le Glovere, etc.
Dat. T. b. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]- (Horton.)
580. Grant from John Oky to John fil; Will, le Glovere of half
an acre of land in the fee of Cattone • lying "in le Brodemedwe super
le Hurstes," in exchange for half an acre in Oxmonnemedwe. Witn.
John le Glovere, Thomas le Fyshere, William Geffrey. Dat. F. of
Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 29 Edw. III. [1355]- (Horton.)
581. Grant from Margery Baylly to Ralph de Herteshome, vicar
of Croxhalle [Croxall], and John Pymme of Cattone, of all her posses-
sions in Catton, except a cottage, etc., called Le Neweyerd. Witn.
76 Cation.
William de Cursun, dominus de Croxhale, Richard de Ruggeley, sen.,
William Geffrey de Catton, etc. Dat. S. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
1 Hen. IV. [1400]. (Horton.)
582. Re-grant from Ralph de Herteshom, vicar of Croxall, to
Henry Pymme to Margery Bailly, of the above-named lands, for term
of her life, with remainder to Henry Prust and Matilda, his wife,
and their heirs. Witn. William Cursone, dominus de Croxhalle,
Wilham Gardiner de Waltone, John Prestessone, etc. Dat. S. a. F.
of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Horton.)
583. Attorney from Alianora que fuit uxor Almarici de Sancto
Amando to John Cherteseye, Richard Parker, and John Yoxhale, to
take seisin of her manors in cos. Berks, Oxon., Wilts., Glouc, and
the manor of Catton-super-Trentam, co. Derby, which were lately
conveyed to her and the said Almaric by Henry Ingepenne, William
Tuderley, and Philip Shepiere by fine. Dat. 31 July, 3 Hen. IV.
[1402]. (Horton.)
584. 585. Grant and Quitclaim from John Prustessone and Matilda,
his wife, to John Hugge and Matilda, his wife, of a piece of land
in Cattone called Le Orchard. Witn. John Pymme, Henry Prust,
Thomas Nikes. Dat. Th. and S. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [26, 30, Mar.],
6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Horton.)
586. Agreement between the above-named parties as to the rent
to be paid for the place called Le Orchard, with a clause permitting
the said John Hugge to use the water in a certain well (puteus) in
the upper part of Le Orchard. Dat. M. aft. F. of Inv. of H. Cross
[4 May], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Horton.)
587. Quitclaim from Thomas Peyure, Geoffrey Ingepenne, Henry
Dumforde, clerk, and Edmund Daunvers, to Alianora, widow of
Almaric de Sancto Amando, mil., of the manor of Cattone. Witn.
John Hyde, Thomas Abburbury, John Coterone, William Coventre,
William Dancastre. Dat. apud Wydehay, 12 July, 6 Hen. IV.
[1405]. (Horton.)
588. Attorney from Alianora, widow of Almaric de Sancto
Amando, mil., to William Stokes and Roger de la Bache, to give
seisin to Roger Horton of the manor of Cattone-super-Trentam. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. James [25 July], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Horton.)
589. Attorney from John de Cumberford, Joan, his wife, Roger
Belzetter, and Alice, his wife, to John Usgathorp, to give seisin to
Robert Usgathorp of a messuage in Catton. Dat. Lichfield, Tr. of
St. Thomas [7 July], 9 Hen. IV. [1408]. (Horton.)
590. Attorney from Roger de Horton to Henry Prust and
Thomas Nye to deliver seisin to William fil. Rog. Starky of Northwich,
John fil. Rog. Starky, Geoffrey fil. Joh. de Masty, Thomas le Brette,
etc., of a tenement in Catton. Dat. 7 Mar., 10 Hen. IV. [1409].
(Horton.)
591. Grant from Ralph Herteshom, Vicar of Croxhale, to John
Shepherde of Catton and Cecily, his wife, of a messuage and buildings
in Cattone, with a garden, a croft called Shortcroft, and meadow-land
in Upmore Medwe, which he lately acquired from William fil. Will.
Fyssher. Witn. John Hopkinsone, Henry Preste, Thomas Nyke, John
Hugge, etc. Dat. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 14 Hen. IV. [1412].
(Horton.)
Cation. 77
592. Grant from Ralph Herteshome, vicar of Croxhale, to Roger
Horton, dominus de Cattone, of a virgate of land, a croft called
Longhayrowe, and an acre of meadow in Cattone, which he lately
acquired from William fil. Will. Fysher. Witn. John Hopkynsone,
Henry Preste, Thomas Nyke, John Whytynge, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Michael [29 Sept.], i Hen. V. [1413]. (Horton.)
593- Grant from William Fyssher to Richard Hugge of a
messuage, land, and rent in Catton, the land lying on Siluresmedowe,
Brokefurlong, Cockeshetehulle, Gotacre, Femysende, Ruyland, and
Brodemedowe. Witn. William Yrpe, John Preste, Richard Nycke, etc.
Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 22 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Horton.)
594. Grant from Margaret, relicta Henrici Ampe, to William
Ampe, her son, of all the lands which fell to her in Cattone on the
death of Agnes Geffrey, her mother, with remainder, on failure of
male heir to the said William, to John Pant of Yoxhall, and on
failure of heir to him, to Henry Vernon, esq., son of William Vemone
of Harlastone, knt. Witn. William Vernon, knt., Thomas Stanley,
esq., John Fraunceys of Alrewas, etc. Dat. 16 March, 35 Hen. VI.
[1457]. (Horton.)
595. Grant from John Hugge to Richard Hugge, his son, and
Margaret, his wife, of a piece of land called Orcharde, in Cattone,
near the high road. Witn. John Smyth, Roger Lee, Henry Whythynge.
Dat. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], i Edw. IV. [1462]. (Horton.)
596. Bill of delivery from William and Edmund Sterky of
Stretton-on-Dunsmore to William Brenstone, Abbot of Burton-on-Trent.
of a little coffer containing five " evidences " concerning the manor
of Catton, to preserve till such time as the said William and Edmund,
or their heirs, shall require them to prove their title to the said manor.
Dat. 2 July, 8 Edw. IV. [1468]. (Horton.)
597. Grant from Henry Irpe to Roger Horton of a messuage
with croft, a croft called Baconscroft, and land in Sheldemedowe, in
Cattone, as security for the payment by the said Henry to the said
Roger on two stated days in the chapel of St. Nicholas de Cattone
of a sum of money to the use of the wardens of the chapel of St. John
Bapt., of Marchyngton. Witn. Willam Smythe, John Hugge, Richard
Smyth. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 4 Hen. VII. [1488].
(Horton.)
598. Grant from Henry Irpe to John Cursone de Croxsalle, esq.,
of a messuage with croft in Cattone which Henry Koucure formerly
held, with other land there and a croft lying between Ruylonde and
Vymoremedowe. Witn. Thomas Gresley, knt., John Stretehay,
Edmund Alcok, vicar of Croxsalle, etc. Dat. F. of St. Vincent
[22 Jan.], 5 Hen. VII. [1490]. (Horton.)
599. Covenant between Margaret, Countess of Richmond, mother
of Henry VII., and Roger Horton of Catton, esq., whereby the latter
agrees that his son shall be married to such " gentilwoman as her
grace or her assignes shall thynke convenient," and that he shall deliver
him to the said Princess, " and to cause hym by the advice of the
said princes to be founde at Scole or in Courte to leme the kynges
laws or th' other wyse as the seyd princes shall avice from tyme to
tyme," in return for which the Princess agrees to support the said
Roger's title to recover any manors, lands, etc., in the realm of England,
either by "peticion, accion, sewte, entre, or otherwyes." Dat. 18 Oct.,
18 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Horton.)
78 C ait on.
600. Grant from Richaxd Prest of Catton to John Corsone of
Croxsall, esq., of all messuages, lands, etc., in Catton, which fell to
him on the death of his father, Thomas Prest. Witn. John Stretehay,
William Cursone, sen., Edmund Alcok, vicar of Crojfsalle, Thomas
Stretehay, etc. Dat. 11 Apr., 24 Hen. VII. [1509]. (Horton.)
601. Grant from Thomas Curson, son and heir of John Curson
of Croxall, esquire, in performance of the last will and testament of
the said John Curson, to John Horton, son and heir-apparent of
Roger Horton of Catton and Anne, wife of the said John and sister
of the said Thomas, of all messuages, lands, etc., in Cattone, which
the said Thomas holds or which were held by his father; with
attorney to John Urpe and Thomas Smyth to give seisin. Dat.
20 Sept., 8 Hen. VIII. [1516]. (Horton.)
603. Deed of sale from William Large of Newebold Verdune,
CO. Leic, to Thomas Sprott of Asshmerbroke of a messuage and land
in Cattone, which fell to him on the death of Thomas Large, his
father; with attorney to Robert Hylle and William Aston to give
seisin. Witn. John Myners, Thomas Campdene, John Broke. Dat.
apud Measham, 4 Sept., 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]. (Horton.)
CATTON V. also under Walton-on-Trent.
CAULDWELL.
(Caldwall, Caldewall, Caldewell.)
603. MEMORANDtJM of claim by Thomas de Gresley, knt., from
the cottar tenants of the Lord Abbot of Burton-on-Trent, from each
tenant one day's work with the sickle. Temp. Ric. II. (Gresley.)
604. Lease, for life, from Thomas de Greseley, mil., Dominus de
Drakelowe, to Thomas Netbreyder, " Botyler de Drakelowe," of a rent
of 135. 4^. from a messuage and other lands adjacent in Caldwell,
late belonging to Robert Glover, and from two acres in Walton lying
in Brodholm. Witn. John Abell, Roger de Gresley, Walter Marreys.
Dat. Drakelow, M. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], i Hen. IV. [1400].
(Gresley.)
CAULDWELL v. also under Drakelow, Rosliston,
Walton.
CHADDESDEN.
(Chaddesdon, Chadisden.)
605. Grant from John de Loyac de Chadisden to Thomas fil.
Galfridi de Chadisden of two selions of land in Chadisden lying on
Le Wolputhul, abutting on le Tvenlesiche. Witn. Dom. William le
Herbeiour de Chadisden;, Nicholas de Derlegia, Nicholas le Wine, etc.
Late thirteenth century. (Wilmot.)
606. Application of the inhabitants of Chaddesden for episcopal
licence for a cemetery to their chapel; with depositions of witnesses
attached. Dat. 1347. (Lichfield AA. 9.)
607. Grant from Henry le Baylif of Spondon, chaplain, to Dom.
William le Herbyiour, knt., and Isabella, his wife, of a toft and croft
Chaddesden, 79
in Chaddesden. Witn. William Gilbert of Chaddesden, William Ysmay,
William ad cnicem, etc. Dat. F. of St. Andrew Uo Nov.l 17 Edw. III.
[1343]- (Wilmot.)
608. Quitclaim from William fil. Willelmi le Clerc de Chaddesden
to Henry de Chaddesden of a messuage and toft in Chaddesden. Dat.
Sat. a. Easter [22 Apr.], 20 Edw. III. [1346]. (Wilmot.)
609. Deed of Henry Bayly, Warden of the Chantry in the chapel
of the B. V. Mary of Chaddesden, and Wilham Ketelby and Edmund
Koc, chaplains of the same, with the consent of Robert, Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, of Nicholas de Chaddesden, clerk, and Dom.
Geoffrey de Chaddesden, rector of Long Whatton, executors of the
will of Henry de Chaddesden, late Archdeacon of Leicester, who
founded the said chantry for three chaplains, and appointed a house
for the same and for the warden, and allotted lands in Cos. Derby and
Leicester for their support, whereby they agree to appoint a fourth
chaplain in the person of Dom. John Claypole to live with them in
the same dwelling-house, etc. Late Edw. III. (Wilmot.)
610. Confirmation by Ralph de la Pole, serjeant-at-law, and John
Curson, esquire, to Margaret, widow of Walter Twyford, esquire, of
the lands in Chaddesden which the said Margaret holds for life with
remainder to the said Ralph and John. Dat. Mor. of St. James
[26 July], 22 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Kerry xix. 327.)
611. Grant from Edmund Angers of Chaddesden and Anne, his
wife, to Thomas Strete, warden, and Henry Boonde, chaplain, of
Chaddesden Chantry, of an acre and a half of land in Warfen, within
the territory of Chaddesden. Witn. Robert TykhuU, Thomas Otyng-
ham, John Shepard, " sythesmyth," etc. Dat. 20 Sept., 37 Hen. VI.
[1458]. (Wilmot.)
612. Quitclaim from Nicholas Angerz, son and heir of Edmund
Angerz, to Thomas Strete, warden of the Chantry of Chaddesden, and
Henry Bonde, chaplain of the same, of an acre and rood of land in
Warfen, in Chaddesden. Dat. 24 Sept., 37 Hen. VI. [1458]. (Wilmot.)
613. Lease from Thomas Ratclyff, knt., master of Burton St. Lazars
and the Brethren there to Sir Henry Sacheverele, knt., of the tithes
and parsonage, with the tithe barn and the glebe land of Chaddysden
and a messuage there in the tenure of Nicholas Tonyclyff; to hold
for term of 20 years at a yearly rent of sixteen pounds : the lessee to
keep the parsonage in good repair as well as the " waterwark of the
medow," and if either the said Sir Henry, Dame Isabel, his wife, or
William, his son, die within the said term, the longest liver on leaving
the premises shall give to the said House of Burton 6^. id. " in the
name of an obbett [obit] to be prayed for." Dat. 4 Apr., 19 Hen. VIII.
[1528]. Seal of the House of Burton, chipped. (Mundy.)
614. Lease from Thomas Lyghe, Doctor of Law, master "of Burton
Saynt Lazar Jerusalem in England," and the Brethren there, to Leonard
Bardesey, gent., of the parsonage and tithes of Chaddesden, co. Derby,
and all the glebe lands, etc., thereto belonging, and also all houses,
buildings, etc., to the said parsonage or to the House of Burton " in the
ryght off the house off Burton or churche off Spondon within the
townshype and hamlet or feldes of Chaddesden," now in the holding
8o Chaddesden.
of William Saycheuerell, gent. : to hold for term of 40 years to begin
at the end of the latter's term, at a yearly rent of sixteen pounds. Dat.
8 Nov., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Mundy.)
CHADDESDEN v. also under SpoNDON.
CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH.
(Capella-del-Frith, Capella-de-ly-Frythe, Chapel-en-
le-Fryth, Chapell-en-le-Frith, Le Chappelle-
in-le-Frithe.)
615. Parochial visitation schedule of courts held at Chapel-en-
le-Frith, Ashford, Sheldon, and Baslow. 1292. (Lichfield C.C. 3.)
616. Grant from Richard fil. Johannis de Bradeschawe to his
father and mother, John de Bradeschawe and Mary, his wife, of five
acres and three and a half roods of land in Boudon [Bowden], lying
in Thornyleye, Le Whytehalufeld, one half-acre being called Percsacre,
nr. Holumedue. Witn. William fil. Johannis, Robert fil. Ricardi del
Clough, John Luckeson, John del Holerinchawe, etc. Dat. apud
capellam del Frith, Th. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 6 Edw. III.
[1332]- (Bowles.)
617. Grant from William de Mosse of Combs to Richard, his
son, of two acres of land in Boudon [Bowdon] called the Lege Acres,
near Hayleyebroke, and one half-acre in the Rydynges above the
Hayleye; with remainder to his sons John and Henry in succession.
Witn. Robert Foleiambe, Bailiff of the Peak, William de Baggeshaugh,
John de OUerenshaugh, etc. Dat. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Th. a. F. of
St. Lawrence [2 Feb.], 13 Edw. III. [1339]. (Rel. xvii. 164.)
618. Lease, for four years, from Henry Wythewolf and Alice, his
wife, to John de Beere and Agnes, his wife, of a rent of 7*. from a
tenement in Forde. Witn. John de Bromore, John Pyk, John le
Englissh, etc. Dat. apud Forde, F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.], 17 Edw. III.
[1343]. (Woll. iii. 7.)
619. Grant from William Broun of Bagschag to William le Boler
de Blacwell and Elena, his wife, of a moiety of his land, etc., in the
field of Bagschag in villa de Boudon. Witn. Nicholas fil. Hug. de
Bagschag, Robert Mold, Hugh del Kulk, etc. Dat. apud capellam
dal Fryt [Chapel-en-le-Frith], Th. a. F. of St. Edmund, Bp. [16 Nov.],
19 Edw. III. [1345], "in presencia Hugonis de Stredley tunc ballivi
de alto Pecco et Thome de Bradschag sub-ballivi." (Foljambe.)
620. Commission from the Chapter of Lichfield to their official,
Dom. Peter Scarleston, Canon of Lichfield, to aid in repelling the
intrusion of Thomas del Clough, a nominee of the Queen, into the
chaplaincy of Chapel-en-le-Frith, annexed to the Church of Hope.
Dat. iiii Kal. Jul. [28 June], 1350. (Lichfield T. 3.)
621. Grant in tail from Nicholas le Boler to William, his son,
of a messuage and 8| acres of land in Bagshawe, with remainder
successively in tail to Thomas, John, Nicholas, and Roger, brothers,
and CeciHa, sister of the said William. Witn. Walter Hally, Hugh
Hally, William de Bagshawe, etc. Dat. Chapel-le-Fiith, Fr. a. F. of
St. Katherine [25 Nov.], 11 Ric. II. [1387]. (Foljambe.)
Chapel-en-le-Frith. 8 1
622. Lease, for 10 years, from John fil. Joh. de Bradshawe, sen.,
to William fil. Joh. de Bradshawe, jun., of seven acres of land in
Turnecroft. Dat. Chapel-en-le-Frith, M. a. F. of St. James [25 July],
21 Ric. II. [1397]. (Bowles.)
623. Grant from John, de Bradshawe to Roger Leche, knt., John
Stafford, esquire, and John Alot, chaplain, of all the lands in Baudon
[Bowden] which he inherited from Cecily Foliambe. Witn. William
de Bagshawe, Hugh Halle, Walter de Kirke, etc. Dat. Baudon,
6 May, 9 Hen. IV. [1408]. (Bowles.)
624. Lease, for 10 years, from John Bradshaw of Bradshawe to
William Bagshaw of Chapel del Fryth of a paxcel of land called
Bradmersh. Dat. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 8 Hen. VI. [1429].
(Bowles.)
625. Deed of entail whereby William Brome and Geoffrey
Bagshawe, chaplains, convey two messuages and forty acres of land
at Bradshaw and Tiurncroft [in Bowden] to John de Bradshawe, for
life, and on his death to William, his eldest son, and his other sons,
John, Robert, and Henry, in succession. Witn. Nicholas Brown, William
Bagshaw, Walter de Kyrke, etc. Dat. Bradshawe, F. of St. Mark
[25 Apr.], 8 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Bowles.)
626. Similar deed for one messuage and 43 acres of land at
Lightbyrches. Same witnesses and date. (Bowles.)
627. Counterpart of lease from the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield to Thomas Armytage, chaplain of Chapel-en-ly-Fryth, of the
tithes and altar dues of Chapel-en-le-Fryth and Femilee, at a rental
of £fi, to be paid to the Chapter's attorney at the church of Tideswell.
Dat. Dec, 1434. (Lichfield D. 10.)
628. Lease, for 18 years, from William Bradshaw of Bradshaw to
Roger le Couper, tailor, of the land called Bradmershe in Bowdon.
Witn. John Shalcros, Walter de Marchynton, James de Legh. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 23 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Bowles.)
629. Grant from William Boler of Bagschawe to Sir Randulph
Barlawe, chaplain, Thomas Greensmyth of Bagschawe, and William
Robinson, of all his lands, etc., in Bagschawe, within the township of
Baudon. Witn. Nicholas Broune, William Baudon, Nicholas Staley,
etc. Dat. Chapel le Frith, F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 29 Hen. VI.
[1450]. (Foljambe.)
630. Lease, for 20 years, from William Bradshawe of Bradshawe
to Roger Couper, tailor, of land called Bradmersshe; with warranty
against the chief lord and Jocesa [Joyce], his mother. Witn. Henry
Bailye, Rand[ulph] Oliver, Nicholas Dixson, chaplain. Dat. Vigil of
the Annunciation [24 March], 35 Hen. VI. [i457]- (Bowles.)
631. Lease, for eight years, from William Bradshawe of Bradshaw
to Roger Couper, of land called Holghmede, in Bowdon. Witn. Henry
Baylye, Thomas Olyver, Dom. Nicholas Dicson, chaplain. Dat. F. of
St. Cedde, Bp. and Conf. [7 Jan.], 36 Hen. VI. [1458]- (Bowles.)
632. Lease, for 19 years, from Joesa [Joyce] Bradshaw, widow,
and William Bradshawe, her son, to WilHam Redfem and Emmot,
his wife, of the land called Turnecroft. Witn. Walter Marchinton,
Dom. Nicholas Dicson, etc. Dat. 4 Oct., 37 Hen. VI. [1458].
(Bowles.)
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82 Chapel-en-le- Frith.
^iZ- Grant from Nicholas Bowdon to Henry Vernon, esquire,
William Waynwright, vicar of Glossop, and Nicholas Dikson, parish
chaplain of Chapel-in-le-Frith, of all his lands, tenements, and goods, in
Bowdon and in the county of Derby. Dat. 8 Apr., 17 Edw. IV.
[1477]. (P. R. O. c. 3661.)
634. Lease and counterpart, for 21 years, from William Bradshaw
to " Hare " Bradshaw, his son, of the place called " ye Bradesha," with
all his land and meadow there, except the " Greyve Croft," the said
" Hare " to keep his mother according to her degree, etc. Dat. T. a.
the Assumption [15 Aug], 18 Edw. IV. [1478]. (IBowles.)
635. Certificate by Nicholas Dikson, parson of Claxbe [Claxby,
CO. Line], Henry Bagshaw of the Ridge, gent., etc., of a declaration
made by William Bradshaw of the Bradshaw, yeoman, upon his death-
bed, namely, that the Hoole meadow was never of the Lyghtbirches
land, nor ever given to John Bradshaw, his brother. Dat. 2 Aug.,
1483. (Woll. xii. 48, 74.)
636. Power of attorney by Thomas Berdvile and Ralph Sherard
to Oliver Kyrke and Henry Bradshawe to deliver seisin to Edward
Bakshawe of lands in Alstonelegh, in le Combs, and in le Gyves,
alias Hordron-in-Bowdon. Witn. William Bradshawe, Edward Cross-
leghe, Edward Aleyne, etc. Dat. at Chapel-in-le-Frith, S. a. F. of
St. Edmund, K. and M., 2 Ric. III. [1484]. (Woll. iii. 23.)
637. Grant, in tail, by Richard Blakewall to Thomas, son of
Henry Bagshawe, and Cecilia, his wife, of a close in Bowdon, in the
parish of Chapell-en-le-Frith. Witn. William Clayton, Robert Bagshawe,
Thurston Aleyn, etc. Dat. 24 Nov., 11 Hen. VII [1495]. (Woll.
iii. 10.)
638. Statement by Robert Worth, "Baile " of Crich, gent., Thomas
Awby of King's Brom'ey, co. Staff., Hugh Bradshaw of Morebarn,
CO. Leic, and John Bradshaw, jun., of Lichfield, testifying that John
Bradshaw, sen., of Lichfield, on his death-bed, had denied that he
had sold to Raynold Legh of Blackbroke, co. Derby, any other land
than the messuage called Lightbyrch in Bowden, and that he declares
that Hoole meadow was not part of the Lightbirch land. Dat.
6 March, 13 Hen. VII. [1498]. (Bowles.)
639. Petition of Henry Bradshawe of Bawdon, yeoman, to the
King [Henry VII.], for a warrant against Raynald Leghe of Blake-
broke, to answer for a trespass upon a meadow of the said Henry
in Bawdon, called Holmedowe, on the 28th Aug., a°- 14 [1498].
(Woll. xii. 42.)
640. Order to the sheriff of co. Derby to summon a jury to Xvj
before John Vavesour and John Feyssher [Justices of the Common
Pleas] the right of Henry Bredsha to certain lands in Bowden which
Reginald Legh de Blakbroke claims to have belonged to his family
since the time of Hen. III. Dat. Westm., i May, 14 Hen. VII. [1499].
(Woll. xii. 66.)
641. General release by John Bachcroft, "grammatice doctor" to
Henry Bagshaw of Le Rydge, gent. Dat. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.],
IS Hen. VII. [1499]. (Woll. iii. 22.)
Chapel-en-le- Frith. 83
642. Bond by Reginald Legh of Blakebrok, esq^ to Henry
Bradshawe in £;2o, to observe a decision of Sir Rauf Longford, knt.,
etc., respecting the title to lands in Bowdene. Dat. 2 March,
15 Hen. VII. [1500]. (Woll. xii. 53.)
643. Certificate to the King by Sir Rauf Longford, knt., and
Thomas Meyverell, of a decision given by them at Ashebume, in a
claim made by Reynolde Lee, to part of a meadowe called Holmedowe,
in the Chapel in the Fryth, in the possession of Herry Bradshawe.
[1500]. (Woll. xii. 75.)
644. Counterpart of lease of tithes in Chapel-en-le-Fryth and
Fairfield from Mag. Ralph Colyngwood, S.T.D., Dean, and the Chapter
of Lichfield, to Thomas Bagshawe of Ford, for five years, at a rental
of ;£5 13s- Dat. 31 Oct., 1516. (Lichfield D. 15.)
645. Power of attorney by Godfrey Foliambe of Walton, esq.,
Roger Foliambe of Lynnacre Halle, esq., and George Savage, clerk to
Nicholas Bagschawe of Le Chappelle-in-le-Frithe, Robert Gee of
Lizdeygate, and Walter Marchington, of the same, yeomen, to receive
seisin of lands which they held of Henry Bradschawe of Bradschawe
in Bawden. Dat. 17 Apr., 10 Henry VIII. [1519]. (Woll. xii. 69.)
646. Will of Henry Bradsha of Bradshaw, bequeathing "to Sant
Mare howse of Coventre iiii^. Item to Sant Chaddes howse of
Lychf[ield] \-md., etc., his "fermes" of " Tonstyd Mylne," " Eyvys,"
" Tumecroft," " Bradmarchys," to members of his family. Witn.
Sf. Wylliam Bagshaw, Vykar of Hope, S"^- Steuen Bagsha, Curatt of
y« Chapell in y= Fryth, Sr. John Bredbery, " owre Lady prest," etc.
Dat. 2 Mar., 1521. Proved at Youlgrave, 29 Apr., 1523. (Bowles.)
647. Counterpart of lease from James Denton, LL.D., Dean,
and the Chapter of Lichfield, of the fee-farm of Chapel-en-le-Fryth to
Nicholas Browne de ly Marsche and Edward Dean, chaplain. Dat.
18 July, 1523. (Lichfield D. 19.)
648. Lease, for lives, from Richard Bradshaw to his uncle, Henry
Bradshaw, and Elizabeth, his wife, of lands called Tumcrofts, in
reversion on the death of Elizabeth Bradshaw, grandmother of the
said Richard. Dat. i Dec, 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]. (Bowles.)
649. Lease and counterpart from the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield to Thomas Armitage, capellanus capelle in ly Frythe, of
the tithes of Capella de ly Frythe and Femyle, for five years; with
bond of the lessee to perform covenants. Dat. 26 July, 1538.
(Lichfield D. 23, 24.)
650. Re-arrangement of the terms of a lease originally granted
in 25 Hen. VIII. for 31 years by Richard Bradsha of Bradsha to his
uncle, William Bradsha of Marpul of the place called "Bradsha,"
then in the tenure of Henry Bradshaw, his uncle, and Elizabeth
Bradshaw. Witn. Ottewell Bridburi of Bauckehed, Nicholas Bridbury,
etc. Dat. 20 Apr., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]- (Bowles.)
651. Mortgage from Richard Bradshaw of Bradshaw to William
Bradshaw of Marpull of the lands of the Bradshaw. Witn. William
Davenport of Goytes Hall, Alexander Elcock, William Chirten, school-
master, Richard Holmes, etc. Dat. 3 Dec, 34 Hen. VIII. [1542]-
(Bowles.)
84 Chapel-en-le- Frith.
652. Grant from Richard Bradsha of Bradsha, yeoman, to William
Bradsha of Maipull of lands in Bradsha and Tumecrofte, in Bawdon.
Witn. William Davenport of Goittes Hall, gent., etc. Dat. 5 Dec,
34 Hen. VIII. [1542]. (Woll. xii. 57.)
653. Final concord whereby Richard Bradsha conveys to William
Bradshaw two messuages and various lands in Bowden. Dat. Easter
Term, 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]. (Bowles.)
654. Covenant to assure an annuity to Katharine, wife of Richard
Bradshaw of Bowden, in lieu of the lands [in Bowden] which were
settled on her, but have now been disposed of by the said Richard
to William Bradshaw of Marple. Dat. 5 July, 35 Hen. VIII. [1543].
(Bowles.)
655. Covenant whereby Richard Bradsha of Bawdene, gent.,
acquits William Bradshae of Marpoole, gent., of a payment of 405.,
out of a sum of ;^i6 13s. 4d., on condition that he acquits the said
Richard of a similar sum towards Thomas Savage and Elis Staleys,
payable to them, for use of Katerine, his wife. Witn. George
Witmisleye, Bachelor of Laws, Chancellor to John [Bird], Bishop of
Chester, John Chatham, Notary Public. Dat. 5 July, 35 Hen. VIII.
[1543]. (Woll. xii. 58.)
656. Sale, for 200 marks, by Richard Brasha of Marpull, yeoman,
kinsman and next heir to Henry Bradsha of Bradsha, yeoman, to
William Bradsha of Marpull, yeoman, of lands in Bradsha in Bawden.
Dat. 25 Aug., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]. (Woll. xii. 67.)
657. Grant from William Bradsha of Marpull to Anthony Shalcrus
of Shalcrus, gent., and Thomas Savage of Castylton, of lands in
Bradsha. Witn. William Davenport of Bromhall, esq., William
Davenport of Chadkyrke, Leonard Shalcrus of Shalcrus, etc. Dat.
15 Sept., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]. (Woll. xii. 80.)
658. Lease, for 20 years, from William Bradshaw of Marple to
John Gee of Hole Meadow [in Bradshaw]. Dat. 5 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII.
[1544]. (Bowles.)
659. Sale, for 200 marks and ^£3, by Richard Bradshaw of
Marpul, yeoman, kinsman and next heir to Henry Bradshaw of
Bradshaw, yeoman, to William Bradshaw of Marpul, yeoman, of lands
in Bradshaw in Bowden. Witn. William Davenport of Goytez Hall,
gent, etc. Dat. 26 June, i Edw. VI. [1547]. (Woll. xii. 70.)
CHATSWORTH.
(Chatesworth, Chattesworthe.)
660. Grant from William Furneux, capellanus de Beghton, to Sir
Godfrey Foliaumbe, knt., of lands in Chatesworth, Belegh, Wilynton,
and Cheilmardon. Witn. Thomas de Wombwell, Ralph le Leche,
Ralph Fremon, etc. Dat. Belegh, M. a. F. of Nat. of B. V. M.
[8 Sept.], 45 Edw. III. [137 1]. (Foljambe.)
661. Grant from John de Sandale to Thomas, son of Gylbart de
Toturhurst, of land in Chattesworthe. Witn. Roger Leche, William
Leche, Wilham Selven, etc. Dat. Chattesworthe, W. b. F. of SS. Peter
and Paul [29 June], 21 Ric. II. [1397]. (Woll. ii. 56.)
CHATSWORTH v. also under Beeley.
Chelmorton. 85
CHELARDISTON.
(Chelardeston.)
662. Grant from Nicholas fil. Hugonis de Strethleg to William
Clarel of a toft with half a bovate of land in Chelardeston in exchange
for a toft which was Will, de Weregrave's and three acres of land.
Witn. Dom. Geoffrey de Bek, Geoffrey Maureward, Robert de Staunton,
knts., etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
663. Grant from William Clarell to Robert de Aldewerke and
Joan dau. of the grantor, for life, of his land, etc., in Chelardeston,
with remainder to their heirs male. Witn. Thomas de Chedworth,
William le Bretton of Trhiberg, Adam de Wodehus, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
664. Grant from Peter Constapularius de Chelardiston to William
Clarell of an acre of land in the fields of Chelardeston. Witn. Nicholas
fil. Silvestri, Hugh de Melebum, Walter Bonde. Early 14th cent.
(Foljambe.)
CHELMORTON.
(Cheilmarden, Cheilmardon, Chelmardon, Chelmerdon,
Chelmordon, Cheylmarden, Scheilmarton.)
665. Indenture from twelve principal residents of Chelmorton,
wherein, on receipt of a grant of a Chantry Chaplain and burial rights
for their chapel, they stipulate to present and maintain the Chaplain,
to fence in the cemetery, and to pay a pension of 4^'. to the Dean
and Chapter as Rectors. Dat. 1273. (Lichfield KK. i.)
666. Grant from Ralph fil. Radulphi Coterel de Tadinton to
William fil. Johannis de Cungisden of an acre of land in Flagge. Witn.
Nich. de Cungisden, Hen. de Nedham, John de Bulstones, etc. Dat.
T. a. Palm Sunday [2 Apr.], 12 Edw. I. [1284]. (Harl. 83 E. 17.)
667. Grant from John fil. Nich. le Gynour to William fil. Joh.
de Congesdon, of lands in Scheilmarton, Tadenton, etc. Witn. Henr.
de Congesdon, etc. Dat. Scheilmardon, Sat. b. the Feast of
St. Thomas [21 Dec], 11 Edw. II. [13 17]. (Hari. 83 F. 7.)
668. Grant from Henry fil. Ricardi fil. Matilde de Chelmarden
to Nicholas de Conegerdon and John, his brother, of land in the fields
of Flagge and the fee of Cheilmardon, lying at le Dedknaueforlonge,
le Thisteli, Crowsethuse, etc. Witn. Hen. de Conegerdon, Hen. de
Eyam, Hen. fil. Simonis, etc. Dat. i Edw. III. [1327]. (Harl. 83
E. lo.)
669. Release from John le Gynour of Chelmordon to Henry
son of John de Cungesdon, of land in Chelmordon. Witn. Hen. de
Eyum, Jordan Gamul, John de Benteley, etc. Dat. Chelmardon,
Sat. b. F. of St. Michael "in monte " [16 Oct.], 1329. (Harl. 83
F. 8.)
670. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici de Eyum to Nicholas fil.
Radulphi de Conegusdon and John fil. Henrici de Monihasse, of lands,
etc., in Flagge and Cheilmarden, at a rent of i,\d. Dat. St. Martin's
Day, 19 Edw. III. [i345]. (Hari. 83 E. 31.)
86 Chelmorton.
671. Deed of sale from Henry son of Adam Kay of Prestclif to
Nicholas de Conegesdon and John, his brother, of land, etc. [? in
Flagge]. Dat. Flagge, Fr. b. F. of St. Vincent [22 Jan.], 1346.
(Harl. 83 F. 38.)
672. Grant from Henry fil. Ade Kay of Prestcliff to Nicholas de
Congesdon and John, his brother, of land in Flagge. Witn. Hen. de
Congesdon, Tho. de Bocstones, Henr. de Eyum, etc. Dat. Cheil-
mardon, S. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 20 Edw. III. [1346].
(Harl. 83 F. 39.)
673. Quitclaim from Henry fil. Nicolai de Conegusdon to
Henricus Cay de Tideswelle, concerning land in Chelmardon. Witn.
John de Benteley, Ric. de Pigton, Henr. de Conegusdon, etc. Dat.
Th. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 20 Edw. IH. [1346]. (Harl. 83
E. 16.)
674. Grant from Henry fil. Ade Kay de Prestclif to Nicholas de
Conegusden and John, his brother, of an acre of land in the field of
Flagg and the fee of Cheilmardon. Witn. Henry de Conegusdon,
Thomas de Bocston, Henry de Eyum, etc. Dat. Cheilmardon, F. of
St. Lawrence [10 Aug.], 20 Edw. III. [1346]. (Harl. 83 F. 40.)
675. Grant from the same tO' the same of three acres of land in
the field of Flagg in the fee of Cheilmardon lying in Le Tustedus
and half an acre of arable land on Dedknaveforlong. Dat. S. a. Ex.
of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 1347. (Harl. 83 F. 41.)
676. Grant from William le Foune son of John de Congesdon
of Cheylmarden to Nicholas son of Ralph de Congexton and John,
his brother, of five acres of land in Flagge in Cheylmarden. Dat.
F. of St. Faith [6 Oct.], 21 Edw. III. [1347]. (Harl. 83 E. 45.)
677. Grant from John de Assewell, parson of Makwith, John,
vicar of Spondon, William de Monyash, vicar of Duffeld, and others,
to Avery [daughter ?] of Godefrey Foliaumb of the land which they
had from the said Godfrey in Chelmerdon, Flag, Neubold, Steuerdale,
Redeclyf, Wylyngton, and Le Greues in Beley, with remainder to the
said Godfrey and Avyne, his wife. Witn. Richard Vernon, knt.,
Thomas de Wendesley, Richard de Wynfeld, etc. Dat. Chelmerdon,
M. a. Lady Day, 50 Edw. III. [1376]. (Foljambe.)
678. " Inspeximus " of King Henry VIII., confirming a grant
from William [Arnold], Abbot of Miravalle [Merivale, co. Warr.], and
the Convent of the same, to Robert Dawkyn of Chelmerdon, yeoman,
and Humphrey Dawkyn of the Office of Bailiffs of the manors of
Chelmerdon and Flagg, and Cronxton and Pillesbury [both in
Hartington], with an smnuity of 265.; dat. 11 Nov., 27 Hen. VIII.
[1535]- Witn. Rich. Ryche, knt, at Westminster, 9 Feb., a°- 34
[1543]- (Harl. 112 F. 27.)
CHELMORTON v. also under Chatsworth, Monyash.
CHESTERFIELD.
(Cesterefeld, Cesterfeld, Cestirfeld, Cestrefeld,
Cestrefeud, Chastrefeld, Chestrefeld,
Chestrefelde, Chestrefeud.)
679. Charter granting to Richard Briewer son of William Briewer
and his heirs the manor of Chesterfield, with Brimington and
Whittington and the soke, and the whole wapentake of Scarsdale, to
Chesterfield. 87
hold in fee farm of the King and his heirs. The charter also creates
L.iiesterfaeld a free borough, granting to it a market and fair and all
the same liberties as the borough of Nottingham. Reading, 10 Dec,
1213. (D. of L.) ^
ixrn*^' • ^^^^™^ of ^ing Henry III., confirming " hominibus
Willelmi Bnwerre qui de eo tenent et tenebunt in villa de Cestrefeld
hbertatem quam idem Willelmus eis concessit scilicet quod sint liberi
Burgenses," and that they may have the same liberties and free customs
which King John granted to the same William. Witn. Rpchard]
Mar[shal], Comes Penbr[ochie], Peter de Ryuall capicerRus],
Pict[aviensis], Ralph fil. Nicholai, Godfrey de Crancumb, Geoffrey
Dispensator, Geoffrey de Cauz, Richard fil. Hugonis. Dat. apud
Theokesbiriam, 28 Dec, anno 17 [1232]. (Chest. Mun.)
681. Notification of Hugh Wak to his Bailiffs of Cestrefeud
[Chesterfield] of his grant to Joan que fuit vxor Willelmi Briwer, his
uncle, of ;£8 135. i,d. yearly in the name of dower " de fumis et
Mercato " of Chesterfield, in exchange for a similar sum which she has
received from Peter fil. Roberti in Briminton and Wytinton. \Circ.
1232.] (Foljambe.)
682. Agreement made before the King's Justices between Dom.
William Briuerre [Brewer], jun., and the Burgesses of Cesterfeld in
defence of their liberties. Witn. Dom. H[ugo] Lincoln, Episcopus,
Stephen de Segrave, William fil. Wor[ini], R[obert] de Lexinton,
William Basset, Ralph fil. Nicholai, tunc justiciarii Domini Regis " et
aliis fidelibus Domini Regis tunc ad Notingham presentibus." \Circ.
1226.] (Chest. Mun.)
683. Grant from Robert fil. Sussanne de Ronisleye to Walter,
clericus de Cestirfeld, of five acres and a half of land lying "juxta
pontem Aldwini." Witn. Thomas de Leys, Peter de Briminton, John
de Pecco, Richard fil. Wlnat, Hugh de Pecco, etc. Temp. Hen. IIL
(Foljambe.)
684. Grant from Robert fil. Galfridi de Boytorp to Adam Blundus
of two acres and a half of land and " vnum hulmum ad Reynolfs
pontem . . . ubi vetus hospitale quondam fuerat." Witn. Simon
de Linacre, Roger de Linacre, Hugh fil. Ingeram. Temp. Hen. III.
(Foljambe.)
685. First three lines of a letter from H. Clerk of Esseburne
to S , rector of the church of Cesterf ', thanking him for his assistance
in obtaining from the Dean the office of Schoolmaster of Chesterfield,
etc Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. x. 69.)
686. Grant from Richard fil. Willelmi Bercarii de Cesterfeld to
Hugh fil. Roberti Lorinarii of half an acre of land in the fields of
Cesterfeld "super Neddirhulle," abutting on " Kalehalegate." Witn.
Robert Lorinarius, Peter dictus Foy, William de Katteclive, etc. Late
Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
687. Grant from William fil. Presbyteri de Cesterfeld to Henry
le Brun of Cesterfeld of half an acre of land in the territory of
Cesterfeld lying on Haspelond " de feoudo de Perci." Witn. Peter
de Briminton, William de Chattecliue, William de Neubolt, etc. Late
Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
88 Chesterfield.
688. Grant from John fil. Herbert! de Cholintham de Cesterfeld
to Walter fil. Rob. de Ho of half a toft, etc., in the new market of
Cesterfeld. Witn. Hugh de Pek, William de Kattecliue, Peter Fox,
etc. Late Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
689. Grant from Walter de Lydezate de Hyll to John Ruggeweye,
capellanus, and Henry Maunesfeld, of all the lands lying " supra Hyll
aput Lydezate," with a piece of land " super Marthehyll." Witn.
John Hyne of Chesterfield, John Stubbyng, John Hyll del Hyll, etc.
Dat. apud Hyll, M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 5 Edw. [I.] [1277].
(Foljambe.)
690. Quitclaim from Alice fil. Rumphate de Cesterfeld to Roger
de Blida of half a toft in Cesterfeld which was once her father's,
lying on Haliwellegate. Witn. Hugh de Peck, William de Cateclive,
Herbert de Colingham, etc. Temp. Hen. III. — Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
691. Quitclaim from Beatrice fil. Petri de Houeston to William
fil. Ricardi de Schefeld of her right of dower as widow of Robert
fil. Ricardi de Schefeld in a house in Aliuellgate in Cesterfeld. Witn.
Richard fil. Wolnot, Ralph Palmer, Adam de Hulebrok, etc. Temp.
Hen. III.— Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
693. List of tenements and lands of John de Maursfeld in Chester-
field and in the fee of Walton, with their yearly values, " anno Edw.
viii" " [1279-80]. (Foljambe.)
693. Grant from John de Arcwryt de Cesterfeld to the Guild of
St. Mary at Chesterfield of two stalls formerly Thomas Gerard's, in
the new market [of Chesterfield], and an acre of land in the fee of
Boythorp, at a yearly rent of dd. to Dom. Nicholas Wake, and 6,d..
to the Preceptor de Eykil ( ?) and to Henry, clericus, A,d. Witn. John
de Brimintona, Simon de Hospitali, Philip de Lenne, etc. Late
Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
694. Grant from Isabella quondam uxor Egidii de Bobinhull of
Cesterfeld to Roger, her son, of that part of a messuage, etc., in
Saltersgate [in Chesterfield] which she had by grant of Alice fil. Joh.
Heron. Witn. Robert Durant, Robert Felleson, Richard de Thorn-
worth, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 14 Edw. I.
[1285]. (Foljambe.)
695. Grant from Richer fil. Wlnat de Cestirfeld, to William, his
son, of two messuages and lands in Cestirfeld, Brimintone, Wytintone,
Tappeton, Neubold, and Dunstone; rent, \d. Witn. Peter de Brimin-
tone, Jordan de Hapetot of Barlege, Roger de Blida, etc. 13th cent.
(Woll. ii. 17.)
696. Release, for one mark, from Peter fil. Rogeri Coty de Kalalh
[Calale ?] to Hugh fil. Alani de Dukemantona, of land and common
of pasture lying on the high street from Chestrefeld up to Buckebrighe,
etc. Witn. Dom. Robert de Harestan, Dom. Roger de Eyncurt, Dom.
Roger Britone, Dom. Jurdan de Abbetot, etc. 13th cent. (Woll. i. 88.)
697. Grant from Roger de Eyncurt de Parco to William de
E)Ticurt, his brother, of his land of Aluinewode, with the cultures
called Hungstubbing and Gernuncroft, and the great culture which
lies " ante portam de Aluinew^od," as they lie between the boundaries
of Greyhirst Wood and Gravadune Wood, between Williamthorp and
Chesterfield. 89
the great road leading towards Cesterfeld. Witn. Dom. Walter de
Rybef, Dom. Henry de Braylesford, Dom. John de Eyncurt, persona
de Winnefeld, Jocelyn de Steynesby, Ralph de Reresby, etc. Late
13th cent. (Foljambe.)
698. Grant from John Wake, dominus de Lidel [Liddell] and of
Chestrefeud, to his men of Chestrefeud, holders of burgages, that
they may enjoy the same liberties and free customs which they had
by grant from WilUam le Brewer, sen., his predecessor, confirmed by
Henry III. and by William le Brewer, jun. Dat. Kyrkeby in Mores-
heued [Kirkby Moorside, co. York], 30 May, 22 Edw. I. [1294].
(Foljambe.)
699. Mortgage by John fil. Alex, de Tapton to William fil. Ric.
le Rede of Wyngerworth, of a messuage in Cesterfeld, to secure the
payment of 5^. T,d. and half a quarter of com at Michaelmas,
24 Edw. I. [r296]. Witn. Adam de Celda, Thomas de Tapton, etc.
(Foljambe.)
700. Quitclaim from Sarra quondam uxor Radulfi, clerici de
Cestrefeld, to Adam de Venella of Cestrefeld of half an acre of
land in the field of Rihill [in Chesterfield]. Witn. John Durant, Adam
de Neubolt, Hugh de Neubolt, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, Vig. of Pur. of
B. V. M. [i Feb.], 25 Edw. I. [1297]. (Foljambe.)
701. Grant from Emma que fuit uxor Ade Bete to Stephen, her
brother, of the custody of all the lands, etc., in Cesterfeld, Boythorp,
Neubold, Wytinton, Briminton, Tappeton, Dranefeld, Dunston, and
Langeley which she had in custody with Simon fil. Ade Bete, her
husband. Witn. William le Bret, Hugh de Linaker, Robert le Caus,
etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 26 Edw. I. [1298].
(Foljambe.)
702. Inspexmus by Hugh fil. Hug. de Dokemonton of a charter
of confirmation from Hugh, his father, to John Bonde of Cestrefeld,
of a meadow in the field of Walton called Baystonbuttis. Witn.
Henry, clericus de Cestrefeld, Alan de Len, William Husbonde, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
703. Grant from Robert fil. Hen. de la Lanebanck of Cestrefeld
to Henry fil. Henrici, clerici de Cestrefeld, of i^ acres of land in
Walton, lying on " Le Milnemoreflate," with warranty against Alice, his
mother. Witn. Michael de Haversege, Roger de Maunnesfeld, John
fil. Joh. Bonde, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
704. Release, for six marks, from Roger fil. Radulphi Lorimer of
Cesterfeld to John Durant of the same, of lands in Cestirfeld, Bramtone,
Wytingholmis, and Houlotholm, with an annual rent of lod. Witn.
Will, de Brecte, Roger le Bretone, Rob. le Graunt, etc. Tevip. Edw. I.
(Woll. vii. 12.)
705. Grant from Thomas fil. Rogeri de Fraxinis to Roger fil.
Roberti Albi of Bramton of a plot of land on Le Balleye, near the
road leading from Cestrefeld towards Bayequelle, abutting on Le
Bredinbrigge and Le Gosegrene; rent, a rose. Witn. Robert le Caus,
Hugh de Linaker, Robert de Somersale, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Woll. iii. 47-)
90 Chesterfield.
706. Quitclaim from Syyeryld quondam^ uxor Hugonis Ketil de
Cestrefeld to Robert fil. Rob. le Lorimer and Cecilia, his wife, of her
right of inheritance, after the death of Adam Hadde of Cestrefeld,
chaplain, in the third part of two acres of land upon Nedderhyll in
the fee of Percy [in Chesterfield]. Witn. Hugh de Lynakyr, Richard
de Neubold, John Durand. Early 14th cent. (Foljambe.)
707. Grant from Robert de Peck, living in Chesterfield, to Peter
fil. Hug. de Briminton of two acres of land lying on " le Hordthorp "
[in Chesterfield]. Witn. Nicholas de Torp, Roger de BHthe, William
de Peck, etc. Early 14th cent. (Foljambe.)
708. Grant from John fil. Joh. Bonde to Margery, his sister, of
a messuage, etc., in Cesterfeld which she had by grant from their
father. Witn. Robert de Lenne, Alan de Lenne, Geoffrey Durant,
etc. Early 14th cent. (Foljambe.)
709. Grant from Richard fil. Willelmi ad barram de Cesterfeld to
Richard fil. Hen. de Taptona of his right in all the lands, etc., inherited
from his father in Cesterfeld. Witn. Henry clericus, Roger de Blye,
William Kat, etc. Early 14th cent. (Foljambe.)
710. Grant from William fil. Will. Richir to Roger fil. Galfridi
de Walton of a yearly rent of in^d.. in Cesterfeld for a tenement in
Glenmonlane. Witn. Roger Laverock, John Duraunt, Stephen le Eyr.
Dat. F. a. F. of St. Nicholas [13 Nov.], 1301. (Foljambe.)
711. Quitclaim from the same to Ralph fil. Petri de Brimington
of all the lands which he sold to him when under age in Chesterfield,
Tapton, and Newbold. Witn. Peter de Donston, William Fraunceys,
Roger de Parva Tappeton, etc. Dat. Cestrefeude, F. of St. Mary
Magd. [22 July], 30 Edw. I. [1302]. (Foljambe.)
712. Grant from Mary de Calale, vidua, to Robert, her son, of
a yearly rent of is. %d. from a toft [in Chesterfield] in the " Wykeday
Market," a curtilage in " Taptonlane," and a shop in " Souter Rowe."
Witn. William le Bret, John Duraunt, Roger Laveroc, etc. Dat. S. a.
Michaelmas, 32 Edw. I. [1304]. (Foljambe.)
713. Grant from Henry fil. Simonis de Hospital, junioris, de
Cestrefeld, to Alan de Hulmo de Cestrefeld of a toft lying " retro
manum " in Cestrefeld, abutting on the lane leading from Le Wykeday-
marketht towards the mill of the Dean of Lincoln. Witn. Adam de
Newbold, John Durant, Richard Scotard, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, S. b.
Michaelmas, 34 Edw. I. [1306]. (Harl. 112 L 17.)
714. Grant from Adam le Mazoun of Cestrefeld to Simon, his son,
of a shop [celda] in Cestrefeld in le Draperrowe. Witn. Roger
Laverokes, Adam de Neubold, Hugh de Neubold, etc. Dat. F. of
Pentecost [18 May], 2 Edw. II. [1309]. (WoU. vii. 35.)
715. Grant from John Bete fil. Rogeri Bete of Cestrefeld to Roger
fil. Ade de Blyd, of land in the fields of Cestrefeld. Witn. Roger
Laverok, John de Warsop, Hugh de Neubolt, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld,
Vig. of F. of St. Barnabas [10 June], 3 Edw. II. [13 10]. (Harl. 112
G. II.)
716. Grant from Robert de Hulme of Cestrefeld to Alice, his
daughter, of land in Cestrefeld " by Hindehand." Witn. Roger Laveroc,
Adam de Neubold, Robert Darant, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, W. a.
Michaelmas [29 Sept.], 8 Edw. II. [1314]. (Harl. 112 I. 19.)
Chesterfield. 9 1
717. Grant from Roger de Maunnesfeld to William le Loriner of
half an acre of land in the fields of Neubold, lying on Heghebrock-
hill. Witn. William de Ryggeway, Richard le Porter, Roger de
Glapwell, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, S. a. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.],
8 Edw. II. [13 1 4]. (Foljambe.)
718. Grant from Alan de Hulm to Roger de Glapwelle of land
at the Stondelf, in the field of Cestrefeld. Witn. Adam de Neubold,
Roger Laverok, William de Ryerwray, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, S. b. F.
of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 8 Edw. [? II. 1315]. (Harl. 112 I. 20.)
719. Grant from William fil. Petri de Tapton of Cesterefeld to
Henry, his son and heir, of all his lands, etc., in Cesterfield, Brampton,
and Hulm. Witn. Stephen le Eyr, John le Palmer, Roger le Caus, etc.
Dat. M. a. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 9 Edw. II. [1316]. (Foljambe.)
720. Grant from William fil. Ade Finian to Agnes . . . and
her heits in tail of a messuage and lands in Cestrefeld, at a rose
rent. Witn. Stephen le Eyr, ballivus de Cestrefeld, Adam de Neubolt,
etc. Dat. II Edw. II. [1317-8]. (Foljambe.)
731. Release from William son of Robert le Couper of Cestrefeld
to Avice daughter of William Choys of the same, of all his right in
2d. yearly rent out of two messuages in Cestrefeld, in Glenmon Lane.
Dat. F. of St. HUajy [13 Jan.], 13 Edw. IL [1319]. (P. R. O. ii.,
C. 2739.)
722. Grant from Adam son of Ralph de Newbold, living at
Cestrefeld, to Adam de Blyd of Cestrefeld, of land in Cestrefeld. Witn.
Roger Laveroke, Rog. de Mammefeld, John de Warsup, Rob. Duraunt,
etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, Easter Eve [18 Apr.], 14 Edw. II. [1321].
(Cott. xxviii. 6.)
723. Sale by John fil. Will. fil. Edde de Cestrefeld to Richard le
Archer Hokelou'e Magna " de Pecco " of all his goods, chattels, etc.,
in a messuage in Saltergate, Cestrefeld. Dat. S. a. Tr. of St. Thomas
[7 July]' 16 Edw. II. [1322]. (Foljambe.)
724. Release from Magota fil. Ade de Venella de Cestrefeld to
Agnes, her aunt [matertera], formerly wife of the aforesaid Adam, of
tenements and lands in Cestrefeld, between the croft of Roger de
Blida and the lane leading from Sowtergate to St. Leonard's Hospital.
Witn. Rob. Durant, Ranulph fil. Reginaldi, Roger de Glappewell, etc.
Dat. Cestrefeld, F. of St. Barthol. [24 Aug.], 17 Edw. II. [1323]-
(Harl. 84 B. 8.)
725. Letter of attorney from Roger fil. Rogeri de Manisfelde de
Cestrefeld to Robert Pelleson, to give seisin of lands and tenements
in "Novo foro" of Cestrefeld to John de Dunston. Dat. Cestrefeld,
M. a. F. of Tiburtius and Valerian [14 Apr.], 5 Edw. III. [1331]-
(Harl. 83 G. 34-)
726. Grant from John le Barker of Aston to John fil. Joh.
Tannatoris de Cestrefeld of a messuage abutting on the road frorn
"Soutergate" to the new market and on the water called "Hyper,"
in Cestrefeld. Witn. Robert Durant, Ranulph de Haliwel, John Bonde.
Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. John, a.p.l. [6 May], 9 Edw. III. [1335]-
(Foljambe.)
92 Chesterfield.
T2.T. Sale by William fil. Ade Alkoc to John fil. Ric. clerici of
all the goods and chattels in his house in the " Wykday marketh " in
Cestrefeld. Dat. S. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 11 Edw. III.
[1337]- (Foljambe.)
728. Quitclaim from Adam fil. Rob. fil. Stephani de Neubold to
John fil. Ade de Neubold of a messuage, etc., in Soutergate, in
Cestrefeld. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 11 Edw. III.
[1337]- (Foljambe.)
729. Grant from Stephen le Cutiller to Henry fil. Philippi de.
Neubold of a plot of land in Cestrefeld and three acres of land in
the fee of Neubold. Witn. Roger de Glapwell, Robert Durant, etc.
Dat. Trinity Sunday [7 June], 12 Edw. III. [1338]. (Foljambe.)
730. Grant from Richard fil. Ade Albeyn to Robert de Hampton
of the site of a messuage in Cesterfeld in Soutergate. Witn. Robert
Durant, Henry le Eyr, William Ketill, William Kydeas, Henry Pexi.
Dat. S. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 12 Edw. III. [1339]. (Foljambe.)
731. Grant from the same to the same of his share of a messuage
in Soutergate which was formerly Adam Fynian's. Witn. Henry de
Maunesfeld, John Bete, Henry Pexi, etc. Dat. T. b. Michs., 1340.
(Foljambe.)
732. Grant from Roger de Glappewell of Cestrefeld to Roger de
Blid of a messuage in the New Market, and land in a place called
Behyndhand in Cestrefeld, to hold for his life, with remainder in tail
to Philip de Blid and Leticia, his wife, and in default to Agnes and
Lucy, daughters of Roger de Blid. Witn. Rob. Durraunt, Ric. Stuffyn,
Tho. de Skeggeby, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, Th. a. Michaelmas,
17 Edw. III. [1343]. (Harl. 112 H. 46.)
733. Grant from Ranulph fil. Regin. de Halywell to John fil.
Marie de Longeleye of a messuage, etc., in Chastrefeld, in Halywelle-
gate. Witn. Robert Durant, William de Cheu, Robert Proudfot, etc.
Dat. Sat. a. Epiphany [6 Jan.], 18 Edw. III. [1345]- (Foljambe.)
734. Re-GRANT from the same John to the same Ranulph and
Isabel, his wife, of a messuage in Chastrefeld, in Halywellgate. Same
witnesses. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 18 Edw. III. [1345].
(Foljambe.)
735. Release from Elena que fuit uxor Johannis fil. Ric. de Neubold
to Robert fil. Will, de Hulme of her right of dower in 14J. yearly rent
from a tenement in the new market of Chastrefeld. Witn. Henry de
Maunesfeld, Jauin Stedeman, Roger de Riggeway, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Edmund, Bp. [16 Nov.], 21 Edw. III. [1347]. (Foljambe.)
736. Grant from Margery condam uxor Robert! fil. Roberti Beyser
to Richard de Dalby of a plot of arable land in Neubold, at the
"Hwytflat." Witn. Robert Duraunt, John de Whytinton, etc. Dat.
T. a. Oct. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 22 Edw. III. [1348]. (Foljambe.)
737. Grant from Joan condam ux. Roberti Aurifabri de Chastre-
feld, to Margaret, dau. of the said Robert, of the moiety of a messuage
and lands in Chastrefeld and Neubold. Witn. Robert de Hampton,
William de Cheu, Roger de Bokynhill, etc. Dat. Th. a. Trinity
[7 June], 1349. (Foljambe.)
Chesterfield. 93
738. Grant from Henry de Maunesfeld to Henry and Robert, his
sons, and the heirs of their bodies, of two messuages and 18 acres
of meadow in Chastrefeld, and in the fees of Boythorp and Walton.
Witn. Robert Doraunt, John de Whytington, Richard Stuffyn, etc.
Dat. Fr. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 23 Edw. III. [1349].
(Foljambe.)
739. Grant from Richard fil. Joh. de Tapton to William de
Kyrkeby for his life of a stall in the New Market of Chastrefeld in
"Mercer Rouwe." Witn. Robert Doraunt, Richard Stuffyn, John
Mazon. Dat. Vig. of St. James [24 July], 23 Edw. III. [1349].
(Foljambe.)
740. Grant from Robertus fil. Fellicis de Chastrefelde to
Margareta, his daughter, of a messuage in the New Market between
Clerimont Lane and the messuage of John le Goldsmyth, in Chestre^
feld. Witn. John de Wyttyngton, Roger fil. Ranulphi. Dat. Th. a.
F. of St. Jame& [25 July], 24 Edw. III. [1350]. (Harl. 83 E. 12.)
741. Lease from William Lorimer, capellanus, to John de
Whityngton and Roger fil. Ranulphi de Haliwell, brethren of the Gild
of St. Mary, in Chesterfield, to Hligh le Porter and Agneta, his wife,
for their lives, of a messuage in the new market at Chastrefeld adjoin-
ing " Steppestonlane," and abutting on the highway and on the water
called " Hipere." Witn. John Locker, John Bete, Thomas de Warsoppe,
etc. Dat. Th. a. Cone, of B. V. M. [8 Dec], 24 Edw. III. [1350].
(Foljambe.)
743. Grant from the Aldermen and Brethren of the Gild of
St. Mary, Chesterfield, to John fil. Joh. Bete and Marjory, his wife,
for life, of a messuage in Chesterfield. Witn. Roger de Whityngton,
Thomas Laverok, John de Digby, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Ceadd,
Bp. [2 Mar], 25 Edw. III. [1351]. (Foljambe.)
743. Release from Richard Foliaumb to Henry de Hampton of
a messuage in Chasturfeld. Dat. Vig. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 1351.
(Foljambe.)
744. Grant from Peter fil. Rog. de Tapton to Robert de Birchouere
and Roger Bete, chaplains, of all his lands, goods, etc. [in Chester-
field]. Witn. William Lorimer, chaplain, John Bete, Adam Picard, etc.
Dat. Wedn. in Whitsun week [30 May], 26 Edw. III. [1352]- (Foljambe.)
745. Grant from John de Barley to Robert, his elder son, of a
messuage in Cestrefeld in " le Wikedaymarketh," near the oven of the
lord of Chesterfield, anciently called " Le Witeoven." Witn. John de
Wytington, ballivus Domini, John Goldsmyth, John Bete, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 26 Edw. III. [1352]- (Foljambe.)
746. Grant from Robert fil. Joh. Bete sen. to Robert fil. Ade
Alkoc, of a messuage and land in Chastrefeld and in the fee of Tapton
abutting on the " olde market stede." Witn. John de Whityngton,
Thomas Laverok, Roger Laverok, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of Ex. of
H. Cross [14 Sept.], 26 Edw. HI. [1352]- (Foljambe.)
747. Lease, for 60 years, from John de Wytington, Alderman of
St Mary's Gild of Chesterfield, and the Brethren, to William Aleyn
of a messuage in Soutergate in Chastrefeld. Dat. F. of St. Peter in
cathedra [22 Feb.], 34 Edw. III. [136°]- (Foljambe.)
94 Chesterfield.
748. Grant from Marjory fil. Rogeri del Graunge of Chastrefeld
to Innocent fil. Henrici Stonthacker of Chastrefeld of part of a mes-
suage in Soutergate, Chastrefeld. Witn. John de Whityngton, Roger
Daudesan, John Lark, etc. Dat. Chastrefeld, W. a. F. of the Ann.
[25 Mar.], 37 Edw. III. [1363]. (Harl. 112 H. 56.)
749. Grant from Peter de Tapton to Robert Alcok of land in
Newbold " milneholme " which he had by grant from John Palmer.
Witn. John de Whitington, John Goldesmyth, William Beverage, etc.
Dat. T. a. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 34 Edw. III. [1360]. (Foljambe.)
750. Grant from William Bate of Neubold to Robert de Barley
fil. Joh. de Barley of Chastrefeld of a messuage in the " Wikeday-
market " in the street called the " Fleschehameles " [in Chesterfield].
Witn. John de Dikeby. ballivus, John de Wytington, John Laverok.
Dat. T. a. F. of St. Agatha [5 Feb.], 39 Edw. III. [1365]. (Foljambe.)
751. Grant from Matilda de Huntynton to John Bete, of a messuage
in Soutergate in Chastrefeld. Witn. John Laverok, John Hyngerselle,
presbyter, John Gowele, etc. Dat. S. a. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June],
39 Edw. III. [1365]. (Foljambe.)
752. Grant from Alice, widow of Henry de Wynfeld, to William
de Wakebrige of a messuage in the new market in Chastrefeld. Witn.
John de Whityngtone, John Lark, John Bete, etc. Dat. M. a.
Michaelmas Day, 39 Edw. III. [1365]. (Woll. vi. 55.)
753- Grant from William Beverege to Dom. Richard Porter,
chaplain, of two messuages in Chastrefeld, one in Saltergate, the other
in Haliwellgate. Witn. John de Dygby, John Bete, John Lark, etc.
Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 39 Edw. III. [1365].
(Foljambe.)
754. Grant from Robert de Birchovere, rector ecclesie Omnium
Sanctorum de Rischeton [Rushton, co. Northt.j, to John le Goldsmyth
of Chastrefeld of two acres of land in the fee of Newbold " in le
Overheye." Witn. John Larc, John Bete, John H)Tie. Dat. Th. a.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 40 Edw. III. [1366]. (Foljambe.)
755. Grant from Adam fil. Hausie de Essheouere to William
Beveregge and Alice, his wife, of a messuage in " Soutterrowe " and
two messuages in " Fischerrowe " in Chesterfield. Witn. Nicholas de
Baukwell, John de Wytington, Thomas Durant, etc. Dat. T. b. F.
of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Foljambe.)
756. Lease, for 24 years, from Henry fil. et her. Joh. Clerk of
Chastrefeld to Ralph Fleschewer of two messuages in Chastrefeld, one
in the " Wykeday " market and the other " in veteri foro." Dat.
Michaelmas, 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Foljambe.)
757. Grant from Roger fil. Joh. de Neubold to Godfrey Foliaumbe,
knt., Nicholas del Weld, persona tertie partis ecclesie de Derley,
William de Kirklyngton, vicarius ecclesie de Bauquell and Nicholas
Martyn capellanus, of all his messuages, etc., in Neubold. Witn. Roger
de Wygley, John Lark, Thomas de Wombewell. Dat. Hassop, T. a.
F. of St. Wolfrid, Bp. [12 Oct.], 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Foljambe.)
758. Lease from William Wakebrigge, John de Maunsfeld, and
Thomas Durant to Agnes relicta Ade Louot and Isabella, their daughter,
of a messuage, etc., in Chastrefeld, at a rose rent. Witn. John de
Chesterfield. 95
Wytington, John Laverok, John de Cigby, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 1368. (Foljambe.)
759. Grant from John fil. Avicie de Grenhill and Isabella, his
wife, to Ralph de Dore, John de Raddecliflf, and Robert fil. Rogeri
le Tailor, of a messuage, etc., in the Wykedaymarket in Cestrefeld.
Witn. John de Wytington, Robert, his son, John Lark, etc. Dat.
Cestrefeld, Sat. a. F. of St. Barnabas [n June], 43 Edw. III. [1369].
(Harl. 112 H. 59.)
760. Grant from Alice, relicta Ricardi le Rissch, of Basselowe, to
Nicholas de Asschouere of the reversion of a messuage in Chastrefeld
in the Wykedaymarket and land in Boythorpe, late belonging to Richard
fil. Tho. de Calfouere, her uncle. Dat. Th. a. F. of Epiphany
[6 Jan.], 43 Edw. III. [1370]. (Foljambe.)
761. Grant from William Roper of Basselowe to Nicholas de
Asscheovere, cobbler, of a messuage in the " Wykedaymarket " in
Chastrefeld and land in Boythorpe lying on Aspeland. Witn. John
de Wytington, John Lauerok, Henry de Maunsfeld, etc. Dat. T. a.
Epiphany [6 Jan.], 43 Edw. III. [1370]. (Foljambe.)
762. Quitclaim from John de Hinkersell to John Done, perpetual
vicar of Chastrefeld, of a messuage, etc., in Chastrefeld abutting on
Soutergate. Dat. F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 44 Edw. III.
[1370]. (Foljambe.)
763. Grant from Richard Milner, chaplain, to Dom. William de
Staveley, chaplain, of a burgage in Chastrefeld lying in the old market.
Witn. John de Wytington, John Laverok, John de Baukquell. Dat.
T. b. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Foljambe.)
764. Quitclaim from Alice, widow of Richard Risscher of Basse-
lowe, to Nicholas de Aschovere, cobbler, of a messuage in the
Wykedaymarketh and land in Boythorpe and Neubold. Witn. John
de Whytinton, Robert Joly, John le Knyfsm)fth, etc. Dat. W. a.
Epiphany [6 Jan.], 44 Edw. III. [1371]- (Foljambe.)
765. Letters patent of Edward III., granting licence to Richard
de Chesterfield and Thomas Durant to alienate to the chaplain of
All Saints' Church, Chesterfield, a messuage in Chesterfield for saying
masses for their souls. Dat. 22 June, 46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Chest.
Mun.)
766. Grant from Matilda, relicta Rogeri Daudeson, to Dom. John
Bonde, perpetual vicar of Chesterfield, and John de Maunsfeld, of a
yearly rent from an acre of land in the fee of Chestrefeld. Witn.
Thomas Durant, Robert Alcok, John Knyfsmyth, etc. Dat. F. of Ex.
of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Foljambe.)
767. Grant from Adam Horn of Chastrefeld, chaplain, to Dom.
Roger Bete of Chastrefeld of land and a messuage in Chastrefeld, in
le Wykeday market. Witn. John Laverok, John Hyne, Rob. Laverok,
etc. Dat. Chesterfield, M. a. F. of St. Edmund [20 Nov.], 47 Edw. III.
[1373]. (Harl. 83 F. 31.)
768. Lease from Thomas Bonde, vicar of Chesterfield, alderman
of the Gild of St. Mary, to Thomas le Wright of two tofts in Chestre-
feld, for 80 years. Dat. Easter Monday [2 Apr.], 48 Edw. III. [1374].
(Foljambe.)
96 Chesterfield.
769. Grant from Matilda, widow of Roger Daudson of Chastre-
feld, to William de Boseley and Matilda, his wife, of a garden in
Chastrefeld, next the lane from Soutergate to the Dean of Lincoln's
mill. Dat. F. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 1374k]- (Foljambe.)
770. Grant from John Laverok of Chastrefeld and Isabella, his
wife, to John de Hynkreshill and Richard de Southwell, chaplains,
of all their lands, etc., in Chestrefeld, Boythorp, Brampton, Neubold,
Donston, Langeley, Dronfeld, Whityngton, Brimington, Staveley,
Tapton, and Calal. Witn. John de Asshes, John Hyne, William
Lorimer, etc. Dat. F. of St. Guthlac [11 Apr.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]-
(Foljambe.)
771. Release from Richard Porter and Richard Couper of Chastre-
feld, chaplains, to Thomas de Burtone of Chastrefeld, of lands and
tenements in Chastrefeld. Dat. Chastrefeld, T. b. F. of All Saints
[i Nov.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]- (Harl. 84 A. 12.)
772. Release from John Koryfsmythe of Chastrefeld to Cecilia,
his wife, Agnes, widow of John de Barley, and Alice, widow of Henry
Knyfsmythe, to Thomas Durant of Chastrefeld, of a messuage in
Chastrefeld, lying in Halywelgate. Witn. Nicholas de Baukwelle, John
Laveroke, Robert Laveroke, etc. Dat. W. a. Epiph. [6 Jan.],
49 Edw. III. [1376]. (Woll. vii. 36.)
773. Grant from Thomas de Wombwell, Robert Laverok of
Chestrefeld, to John fil. Joh. de Dygby and Johanna, his wife, in tail,
of all the lands within and without the town of Chastrefeld. Witn.
Thomas Duraimt, Nicholas de Baukwell, John Laverok, etc. Dat.
Sat. b. F. of Epiphany [6 Jan.], 49 Edw. III. [1376]. (Foljambe.)
774. Power of attorney from William Franceys of Ilkeston,
chaplain, to Robert de Barley, clerk, to deliver seisin to John de
Stubb)mg of Ashover, chaplain, Henry de Foston, chaplain of the
chantry of Chastrefeld, and others, of a tenement in Chastrefeld.
Dat. S. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], i Ric. II. [1377]. (Foljambe.)
775. Grant from John de Tapton to Thomas de Derton of two
parts of a stall in the new market in Chestrefeld, in the " Drapour
rowe." Witn. John Lauerok, John Hyne, Henry de Maunsfeld, etc.
Dat. T. a. F. of St. Dunstan [19 May], 3 Ric. II. [1380]. (Foljambe.)
776. Licence from Richard II. to Richard de Chesterfield and
Robert de Derby, clerks, to hold certain lands in Chesterfield and
Newbold, to be assigned to Roger de Lesbes, chaplain of the chantry
at the altar of St. Michael, in the parish church of All Saints,
Chesterfield, and to Henry de Foston, chaplain of the chantry at the
altar of St. Mary Magdalene, in the same church. Dat. i May,
4 Ric. II. [1381]. (Chest. Mun.)
777. Grant from Margery, widow of Roger Michelson of Chestre-
feld, to Roger del Leghes, Henry de Foston, chaplains, and others of
a plot of land and meadow next Neuboldmilne, between the water
called Roder and land of the lord of Chestrefeld. Witn. Henry de
Maunsfeld, John de Maunsfeld, etc. Dat. F. of St. Bartholomew
[24 Aug.], 7 Ric. II. [1383]. (Foljambe.)
778. Grant from John de Sutton of Nottingham, weaver, and
Matilda Bonde, his wife, to Richard de Aston, chaplain, and John
Fraunces of Hertestoft, of the lands which belonged to Sir John
Chesterfield. 97
Bonde in Cestrefeld, Neubold, and Boythorpe. Witn. John de
Rigeway, chaplain, Roger de Baukewell. Dat. Nottingham, F. a. F.
of St. James [25 July], 8 Ric. II. [1384]. (Foljambe.)
779. Lease from Alice, reUct of Henry son of Robert de Wynfeld,
to Sir Ralph Freccheville, knt., of her interest in land in Chestrefeld,
for the term of her life. Dat. Chestrefeld, W. b. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 8 Ric. II. [1384]. (Harl. 86 H. 13.)
780. Grant from William de Staveley, rector of Tetwick [Todwick,
W. R., CO. York], to Thomas del Birkenschagh and Margery, his wife,
of a tenement lying in Wykdaymarketh, abutting on the road to
Knyfsmithgate, in Chesterfield. Witn. Adam Brown, Thomas Baret,
Robert Coke, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Leonard [6 Nov.], 9 Ric. II.
[1385]. (Foljambe.)
781. Grant from John de Barley, clerk, to Sir William Fienles,
knt.. Sir Nicholas de Gaushull, knt., Richard Vernon, William Echyng-
ham, William de Batelesford, Roger Leche, John Cokerell, parson of
Cranford, Robert de Barley, and others, of all his lands in Chestre-
feld, Boythorp, Brampton, Linacre, Neubold, Hulme, Dronfeld, Dunston,
Langley, etc. Witn. Thomas Oxcroft, William Nickeson, Thomas
Oxcroft, etc. Dat. Th. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 12 Ric. II.
[1388]. (Foljambe.)
782. QmTCLAiM from Agnes, widow of John de Asshbom, to
Thomas de Derton, of a shop in Chestrefeld lying in the " Drapier-
rowe." Witn. William Bate, John Hanneson, John de Dogmanton,
etc. Dat. S. a. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 1390. (Foljambe.)
783. Grant from Robert de Whitewell and John de Stowe,
"bacster," to John del Merssh, chaplain, of a messuage in "Wykday-
marketh" in Chesterfield and land in Boythorp. Dat. M. a. F. of
St. James [25 July], 14 Ric. II. [1390]. (Foljambe.)
784. Grant from Henry son and heir of John Clerk to John
Hynkershull, chaplain, and others, of an acre of land near the
" Coteleghes," in Chestrefeld. Witn. William de Calall, John de Calall,
William de Shawe, etc. Dat. 6 May, 1391. (Foljambe.)
785. Letters patent granting to William de Horbury, clerk,
Richard Porter, vicar of Chesterfield, Robert Cause, Henry de Maunse-
feld, Hugh Draper, William de Lowe, and John del Assh, that they
be a fraternity and guild in the church of All Saints, in honour of
the Holy Cross. Dat. 25 Sept., 16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Chest. Mun.)
786. Grant from Cecilia, widow of Robert de Birkes, to William
de Bromylegh and Matilda, his wife, of an acre of land in Chestrefeld.
Witn. Henry de Maunsfeld, William Lane, John de Normanton. Dat.
T. a. F. of St. Edward, K. and M. [18 Mar.], 16 Ric. II. [1393]-
(Foljambe.)
787. Quitclaim from Agnes, widow of Roger Godesone of Chestre-
feld, to Henry de Maunsffelde, John del Asshe, and Will, del Lowe
of Chestrefeld, of a messuage, etc., in Chestrefeld. Dat. M. a. F. of
SS. Peter and Paul [29 June], 17 Ric. II. [i393]- (Harl. 83 F. i.)
788. Grant from Hugh de Thorpe, Richard de Rippelay, and
Henry Fyche, chaplain, to Robert de Waplod and Avice, his wife, of
a messuage in thesterfield in "Wykdaymarketh," two acres of land
7
9 8 Chesterfield.
in Boythorp field, and half an acre of land in " Le Heye " in Neubold
fields. Witn. Adam Broun, Richard Baret, Robert Cock, etc. Dat.
W. b. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 17 Ric. II. [1393]- (Foljambe.)
789. Attorney from Thomas de Byrkynschawe of Newerk to
William Longestaffe, chaplain, to deliver seisin to Robert de Whytyngton,
John Mapplesden, goldsmith, etc., of a messuage, etc., in Chestrefeld.
Dat. Newerk, S. a. F. of Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 17 Ric. II.
[1393]- (Foljambe.)
790. Grant from John de Maunsfeld to William Cotenes and
" Edayn," his wife, of a yearly rent of 9^. from his holm called
Cutholm; to be void if the said William and Edayn be not disturbed
by claim of dower on the part of Elizabeth, wife of the said John^ in
the possession of Waltonholm, granted to them by the same [nr. Chester-
field]. Dat. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 17 Ric. II. [1393]. French.
(Foljambe.)
791. Grant from John de Riggeway of Chastrefeld, chaplain, to
William Eckyngham, Robert de Barley, Thomas Goumfrey, parson of
Dronfeld, William de Wynfeld, parson of Thorp Basset [co. York],
John Cokerell, parson of St. John, of Cranford [co. Northt.], and Robert
de Whytyngton, of a bam and croft formerly called John Laverok's,
at the end of the new market of Chestrefeld. Witn. Thomas de
Bauquell, Hugh Drapour, etc. Dat. 8 Apr., 19 Ric. II. [1396].
(Foljambe.)
793. Lease, for 20 years, from Robert de Maunsfeld to Roger de
Hilles and Sibilla, his wife, of a messuage, etc., in Chestrefeld, in
the new market. Dat. Mich. Day, 21 Ric. II. [1397]- (Foljambe.)
793. Grant from Henry de Maunsfeld to Robert de Maunsfeld,
John Curson of Ketelleston, John Nayl, William de Brynaston, and
Richard de Shardelawe, the last three, chaplains, of all his lands, etc.,
in the fees and vills of Chestrefeld, Boythorp, Dronfeld, and Walton.
Witn. John Bate, sen., Roger Boler, etc. Dat. M. a. Michaelmas Day,
21 Ric. II. [1397]. (Foljambe.)
794. Letters of attorney from Thomas Hunt of Lyndeby to William
de Lowe of Chestrefeld, to deliver seisin to John Hunt of Asshovere,
the younger, of a messuage and garden in Chestrefeld and land in
the fields of Chesterfield aforesaid. Dat. Th. a. Michaelmas, 21 Ric. II.
[1397]. (P. R. O., c. 1708.)
795- Quitclaim from Thomas de Nevill, Lord Furnivale, Thomas
Goumfrey, rector of Dronfeld, Richard Goumfrey, late rector of Hengham,
John de Maples of Shefeld, sen., and others, to John de Maunsfeld, of
all the lands which they had of the feoffment of the same in Chester-
feld, Walton, Dronfeld, Neubold, and Brampton. Witn. Nicholas de
Gausehill, Robert Frechevile, knts., Bartholomew Mongomery, etc.
Dat. Chestrefeld, Fr. in Whitsun week [31 May], 21 Ric. II. [1398].
(Foljambe.)
796. Lease from the Aldermen, Brethren, and Sisters of the Guild
of St. Mary, Chestrefeld, to John Marschall and Margaret, his wife,
of a messuage, etc., in Chestrefeld in " Glemangate." Dat. T. a. F.
of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.], i Hen. IV. [140C5]. (Foljambe.)
Chesterfield. 99
797. Grant from Richard son of William de Horseley and of Alice
de Beston of Chestrefeld, to John Barley, William de Wynfeld, parson
of Thorpe Basset, William de Aston, John Cokerell, and Roger de
Hulme, " masun," of two acres of land in the fields of Chestrefeld and
Neubolt, lying near the cross called " Jonessecrossbrown " and else-
where. Witn. Roger de Bakewell, Roger Nettelworth, Thomas Calcroft,
etc. Dat. 10 Mar., i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Foljambe.)
798. Quitclaim from Herbert de Whytyngton, John Mapplesden,
goldsmith, and Roger Pees, to Roger de Baukewell, Roger de Cliche,
clerk, and John Cokerell, clerk, of a messuage in Chestrefeld in the
Wykeday market, which they had jointly of the feoffment of Thomas
Byrkynschawe of Newerk. Witn. Thomas Durant, John Maunsfeld,
John del Asshes, etc. Dat. 7 Apr., i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Foljambe.)
799'. Power of attorney from Isabella Bankoc to William Rigeway
to deliver to John Mauger, jun., seisin of a messuage and croft [in
or near Chesterfield]. Dat. Chestrefeld, F. of Tr. of St. Thomas,
M. [7 July], I Hen. IV. [1400]. (Foljambe.)
800. Particulars of " mieses " and lands in Soutergate [Chester-
field] in the fee of Walenton [Walton]. Circ. 1400. French.
(Foljambe.)
801. Extract of court-roll of the manor of Chestrefeld, recording
that at a great court held on Wed. a. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.],
2 Hen. IV. [1401], Roger de Rosyngton and William Trucok, chaplain,
did homage, etc., for lands and tenements within the manor. (Foljambe.)
802. Grant from Robert Nettiswrht to Thomas Meystour and
William de Holme, chaplain, of a messuage, etc., in Chesterfeld, in
the "Wykday marketh," between the lane from " Knyfsmythgatte " to
the church, etc. Witn. Hugh Drapour, Roger Bauquell, Roger
Poklynkton, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of SS. Philip and James [i May],
2 Hen. IV. [1401]. (Foljambe.)
803. Grant from Henry de Maunsfeld to Sir Nicholas de Longe-
ford. Sir Thomas de Wendesley, Sir Nicholas de Gausehill, and Sir
John Cokeyn, knts., Roger Leche, and Henry de Bothe, " scutifen,"
William Ingram, and William Frele, chaplains, and John de Maunsfeld,
of all his lands, etc., in Chestrefeld, Boythorpe, Dronfeld, Walton,
Haseland, and Brampton. Witn. Sir Ralph Frecchevile, knt., Robert
de Plumley, etc. Dat. Fr. a. F. of Tr. of St. Thomas, M. [7 July],
2 Hen. IV. [1401]. (Foljambe.)
804. Lease, for 20 years, from William Aston, Adam Lister, and
John de Barley to John Calcroft, of four acres of land lymg upon
Sprolezerde [in Chesterfield]. Witn. Robert Whityngton, Roger
Baukewell, John Normanton, etc. Dat. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar. J,
3 Hen. IV. [1402]. (Foljambe.)
8o«;. Grant from Robert Michelson to Adam Lyster and John
Barley of a messuage in Chestrefeld. Witn. John Calcroft, Richard
Baret, Robert Coke, etc. Dat. 5 Dec, 4 Hen. IV. [1402]. (Foljambe.)
806. Quitclaim from Cecilia, widow of Henry de Manusfeld, and
Joan, widow of Robert de Manusfeld, bro. of Henry, to Thomas
Scharp and William Webbester, chaplains, of all the lands, etc., which
lOO Chesterfield.
the said Thomas and William have in Chesterfeld and in the fee of
Walton, Dronfeld, and Boythorp, of the grant of William Tructok,
chaplain, and Roger Rossyngton. Dat. 13 Apr., 5 Hen. IV. [1404].
(Foljambe.)
807. Lease by Dame Johanne, Countess de Kent et Dame de
Wake, from Thomas de Anneslee, William Calale, Roger Herdewyk,
Johan Calale, and Roger Wormehill, of the manor of Chesterfield, for
term of 20 years, at a yearly rent of 25 marks. Dat. Brune [co. Line],
F. of Nat. of Our Lady [8 Sept.], 5 Hen. IV. [1404]. French.
(Chest. Mun.)
808. Lease, for 99 years, from Hugh Draper, Alderman of the
Guild of the Holy Cross in Chestrefeld, and the Brethren of the same,
to Thomas Baret, of a rood of land lying " behyndhand " [in Chester-
field] between land of St. Mary's Guild and land of John Bromeholme.
Dat. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1405. (Foljambe.)
809. Grant from Ranulph Bocher, Thomas Skynner, and Roger
Asshe to William Hudson of Dronfield, chaplain, of a messuage,
etc., in " Halywelgate," in the " Wekedaymarketh," abutting on the
" olde markethstede," which he had of the grant of Robert Waplod.
Witn. John Dorand, John Calcroft, John Normanton, etc. Dat. Th.
a. F. of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Foljambe.)
810. Grant from John son of Robert the clerk of Somerlesowe
to the Alderman, etc., of St. Mary's Guild, Chesterfeld, of a plot of
land in Chesterfeld, at a yearly rent of a peppercorn'. Witn. Roger de
Baukewell, John de Calcroft, etc. Dat. F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.],
5 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Foljambe.)
811. Defeasance of a grant from Robert de Whityngton and
Robert de Barley to Hugh Draper and Roger Lech, knt., of lands, etc.,
which were formerly John Barley's, conditional upon the payment of
;£34 <)s. Witn. John Durant, John Calcroft, John Normanton, etc.
Dat. Sat. a. Easter [19 Apr.], 7 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Foljambe.)
813. Grant from William Frely, chaplain, and Roger son of
William Hanson, chaplain, to Mag. Robert Foliambe, clerk, John
Mapples of Rotherham and William Webster, chaplain, of two acres
in the fee of Dronfeld, in Pesecroft, next Fulbrok, one acre and one
rood in Sayntemaxymedowe, two acres one rood in the fields of
Chestrefeld at the Stongravell, three roods in the same fields on Golde-
wellfflatte, three roods on and under Little Brokhull, seven acres in
the fee of Brampton on the Moorflatte, and one and a half acres in
the fee of Neubold. Witn. Ralph Frechevile, knt., William: de Dethek,
knt., John FoUambe, etc. Dat. W. b. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.],
7 Hen. IV. [1406]. (Foljambe.)
813. Grant from Hugh Draper of Chesterfield, Alderman of the
Guild of Holy Cross, and the Brethren of the same, to Roger del
Asshe of Chesterfield, of a tenement in the new market on the water
of Hypur. Witn. Thurstan del Bowre, Roger Boler, William Broun,
etc. Dat. Whitsunday [15 May], 8 Hen. IV. [1407]. (Bemrose.)
814, Grant from John son of John Calall to William Calall and
William Webster, chaplain, of his landsi, etc., in Chesterfield, etc.
Witn. Thomas Foliaumb, Ralph de Clapwell, Richard Cook, etc. Dat.
Chestrefeld, Th. a. F. of St. Vedast and St. Amandus [6 Feb.],
10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Foljambe.)
Chesterfield. lOi
815. Release from William Porter son of Richard Porter, clerk, to
Roger de Wyngreworth, of lands and tenements which formerly belonged
to the said Richard in Chestrefeld, in a place called " Behynde the
hand " ; and also of a bam [orreus] which formerly belonged to
Innocentius Stonethakker. Witn. Thurstan de Boure, John Durant,
Thos. Barrett, John de Normanton. Dat. Chesterfield, Vig. of
St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Cott. xxviii. 91.)
816. Grant from John de Normanton to William Webster, Thomas
de Roodes, and John de Couentre, chaplains, and others of all his
lands, goods, and chattels, etc., in Chestrefeld. Witn. Richard Cook,
John Calcroft, jun., Roger Boolar. Dat. F. of the Assumption
[15 Aug.], 10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Foljambe.)
817. Grant from Ankerus de Norton of Staley to Richard Porter
of Chesterfield and John, his son, of two burgages and two acres of
land in the fee of Chesterfield and Newbold, which two burgages lie
at the end of the new market of Chesterfield, and one acre of land
lying at Goldwell on the road from Chesterfield to Barley, and the
other between the lands of John Maunsefeld and Brampton Brigge and
abutting on the water called Smale. Witn. Ralph Durand, Christian
del Boure, Robert Whityngton, etc. Dat. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.],
I Hen. V. [1414]. (Ogston.)
818. Grant from Robert Tapton son and heir of Peter de Tapton
to Thomas his son, for the term of his life, of a tenement in Chestre-
feld in the new market, with remainder to Thomas Baret and Thomas
Haukynman. Witn. Thurstan del Boure, Ralph Durand, John Marre,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Mary Magd. [22 July], 2 Hen. V. [1414].
(Foljambe.)
819. Lease from Thomas de Tapton, Thomas Baret, and Thomas
Haukynman to the Alderman and Brethren of St. Mary's Guild, Chestre-
feld, of a tenement in Chestrefeld in the new market. Dat. M. a. F.
of St. Mary Magd. [22 July], 2 Hen. V. [1414]. (Foljambe.)
820. Grant from John Calall son and heir of John Calall to
Robert Whityngton, William Sutton, clerk, and Thomas Baret, of all
his lands, etc., in the fee of Chestrefeld. Witn. Roger Bawckewell,
Ralph Dorand, John Calcroft, etc. Dat. F. of H. Trinity [26 May],
3 Hen. V. [1415]. (Foljambe.)
821. Release from William Foxe of Hasland to Richard Hethcote
of a cottage at the head of the new market in Chesterfeld. Dat. F.
of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 4 Hen. V. [1416]. (Foljambe.)
822. Grant from Roger Asshe of Chestrefeld and William Flyntham
son and heir of Robert Flyntham, to John Gonor, etc., of a tenement
and burgage in Chestrefeld, lying in the fee of the Dean of Lincoln.
Witn. Ralph Durand, Roger Bawckewelle, William Bramptone, etc. Dat.
Chestrefeld, Annunc. of B. V. M., 7 Hen. V. [1419]- (Woll. i. 83.)
823. Grant from Richard Hawson, perpetual vicar of Chestrefeld,
William Webster, and William Dunham, chaplains, to John Okor, of
a messuage and tenement in Chesterfeld which they had of the feoffment
of Dame Alice, widow of Sir Philip Okor, knt. Witn. Thomas Foliambe,
Thurstan de la Boure, John Fayrechilde, etc. Dat. F. of St. John B.
[24 June], 8 Hen. V. [1420]. (Foljambe.)
102 Chesterfield.
824. Release from Isabella Broun dau. of Robert Porter, to
Thomas Baret, John Baret, clerk, and Thomas Gaule, of lands and
tenements in Chestrefelde, in a place called the Hynd Hand. Witn.
Thurstan del Boure, Will. Brampton, Rob. Brampton, etc. Dat.
Chestrefelde, F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 9 Hen. V. [142 1].
(Harl. 112 G. 38.)
835. Extract from- court-roll of the manor of Chestrefeld, recording
that at a great court of the Countess of Kent [Lucy, widow of Edmund
Holland, Earl of Kent, d. 1407], John Carre received seisin of a stall
in the Drapery, to hold for 15 years at a yearly rent of i,d. Dat.
W. b. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 10 Hen. V. [1422]. (Foljambe.)
826. Grant from Johanna Gowle dau. and heir of Richard Gowle
to John Leche of two stalls in the " Fyssherow " [in Chesterfield].
Witn. William Brampton, Robert Brampton, Richard Koke, etc. Dat.
I Aug., 10 Hen. V. [1422]. (Foljambe.)
827. Release from Henry Bothe and William Pyrton, esq., to
Richard Cook of Chestrefeld and William Webster, clerk, of all their
lands, etc., which lately belonged to John Maweger of Chestrefeld, in
Chesterfield, Boythorp, and Hasseland [Hasland]. Witn. Henry
Perepount, knt., Thurstan del Boure, esquire, Thomas Swaloc, Thomas
Brygge, etc. Dat. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], i Hen. VI. [1423].
(Foljambe.)
828. Grant from Richard Haweson, vicar of Chestrefeld, to Roger
de Bawkewell and Margery, his wife, in tail of a messuage in Chestre-
feld in " Halywellgate " and 22 acres of land in Newbolt, with remainder
in tail successively to John, bastard son of Roger de Bawkewell, and
to Robert Collynson of Chapell del Fryth. Witn. Ralph Durant,
Thomas Baret. Dat. i June, 2 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Foljambe.)
829. Grant from John Parkar, baker, of Chesturfeld, to Richard
Hauson, vicar of Chesturfeld, of a curtilage beyond the bridge at the
end of the Sowtergate [in Chesterfield]. Witn. William Marchall,
Thomas Sudbery, Gilbert Castelton, etc. Dat. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 1424. (Foljambe.)
830. Release from Thomas Hampton of Marchynton to William
Barbour, Thomas Fox, Henry Hervy, chaplain, and Thomas Saer, of
three messuages in Chestrefeld, in Halewelgate, and all the lands, etc.,
which they lately had of the feoffment of Richard Haweson, vicar
of Chestrefeld, Ralph Durand, and others. Witn. Robert Plumley,
William Plumley, John Ljmacre, etc. Dat. Th. b. F. of St. Denis,
Bp. [9 Oct.], 3 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Foljambe.)
831. Letters patent of Henry VI. to John Colcayn and James
Strangways to hold an assise of novel disseisin for the Alderman and
Brethren of St. Mary's Guild in the church of All Saints, Chesterfield,
against Johanna, widow of Robert Barley of Barleylees. Dat. West-
minster, 20 Jan., anno 3 [1425]. (Foljambe.)
832. Grant from Richard Mellers and Cristiana his wife to Thomas
Baret, John Baret, clerk, and Roger Tapton, of a messuage with land
called Blithecroft, in Chestrefeld. Witn. William Brampton, Richard
Cooke, Thomas Brigge, etc. Dat. Fr. a, Michaelmas, 4 Hen. VI.
[1425]. (Harl. 112 I. 60.)
Chesterfield, 103
833. Grant from Thomas Baret, John Baret, clerk, and Thomas
Ooule to John Leche, of six stalls lying together in the new market
ot Chestrefeld on the " Fyssherowe." Witn. WilUam Marshall, Thomas
balcroft, Richard Salcroft, etc. Dat. i Mar., 4 Hen. VI. [1426!.
(Foljambe.) l -r j
834. Power of attorney from the Prior and Convent of Newstead
[CO. Notts.] to William Chapman to deliver seisin to Thomas Gowle
and Thomas Barley, clerk, of a waste tenement in Saltergate in
Chestrefeld. Witn. Thomas Baret, William Brampton, Richard Cook,
etc. Dat. Newested, 4 Dec, 1426. (Foljambe.)
835. Extract of court-roll of Chestrefeld, recording the admission
of John Lech to six burgages, one in " Fissherrowe " and the rest in
"Sowterrowe" in Chestrefeld. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Martin Fn Nov.l
6 Hen. VI. [1427]. (Foljambe.)
836. Grant from Thomas Baret of Chestrefeld to Richard Baret
and Katerine, his wife, of lands in Whyngby, Chestrefeld, and Calall,
near Haselond. Witn. Will. Bramptone, Ric. Cooke, Rob. Bayly, etc.
Dat. Chestrefeld, 16 Jan., 8 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Woll. i. 82.)
837. Statement of the accompt of William Webster, chaplain,
collector of the rents of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of All
Saints, Chestrefeld, from Michs., 10 [Hen. VI.] to Michs., 11 [Hen. VI.]
[1431-1432]. (Foljambe.)
838. Grant from William Hudson to Thomas Foliamb, esq.,
Ralph Wode, Thomas Bythewater, and Richard Hadfield, of all the
lands, etc., which he had of the grant of William Webster, chaplain,
in Halewelgate, in Chestrefeld. Witn. Adam Saer, Henry Smyth, Roger
Regotte, etc. Dat. 20 Sept., 15 Hen. VI. [1436]. (Foljambe.)
839. Grant from Thomas Fox, Richard Innocent, Richard Hawson,
chaplain, and Thomas Barley, chaplain, and Roger Tapton, to Hugh
Horsyngton and Joan, his wife, of all the lands, etc., which were John
Calhall's in Glewmangate and Marketstede in Chestrefeld. Witn.
Thomas Calcroft, William Bradeshawe, Thomas Swalowe. Dat.
15 Aug., 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Foljambe.)
840. Lease from Henry Perpount, knt., and the Brethren of the
Guild of H. Cross, Chesterfield, to Sir Richard Howson, chaplain,
and Richard Howson, jun., his nephew, of half an acre of land by the
road leading to Caloll [Calow]. Dat. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.].
22 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Foljambe.)
841. Quitclaim from Margery, widow of William Porter, to Thomas
Foliambe, Alderman of Sl^. Mary's Guild, Chestrefeld, William Vv^ebster,
and William Marshall, chaplains of the Guild, and all the members
of the same, of all actions on account of her lands, etc., in Chestre-
feld. Witn. Richard Hauson, chaplain, WiUiam Worsley, etc. Dat.
Morr. of F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 23 Hen. VI. [1445].
(Foljambe.)
842. Grant from Thomas Fox of Cold Aston to Thomas Barret
in tail, of lands, tenements, etc., which he had of the grant of Thomas
Barret, father of the same Thomas, in Chestrefeld, Drownfeld, Neubold,
and Tapton, with certain exceptions. Witn. Robert Barley, esquire, John
Quyxley, John Owtram, etc. Dat. 10 Sept., 24 Hen. VI. [1445].
(Foljambe.)
1 04 Chesterfield.
843. General pardon under the great seal to the Brethren of the
Guild of the Holy Cross in All Saints' Church, Chesterfield, for lands
purchased in mortmain. Dat. 4 Nov., 25 Hen. VI. [1446]. (Chest.
Mun.)
844. Grant from Adam Saer of Chestrefeld to John Newton of
three messuages in Chestrefeld in Haliwelgate, Eind all his lands, etc.,
which were formerly Adam Browne's in Chestrefeld, Newbold, and
Tapton. Witn. John Fychett, Richard Carre, John Russell, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Thomas, Ap. [21 Dec], 27 Hen. VI. [1448]. (Foljambe.)
845. Grant from Thomas Foliambe son and heir of Thomas
Foliambe, esq., to Henry Foliambe, his brother, for life,' of all the
lands, etc., in Chestrefeld which he had of the grant of William Webster,
chaplain. Witn. Ralph Calcroft, vicar of Chestrefeld, Richard Calcroft,
William Bradshaw, etc. Dat. F. of H. Innocents [28 Dec], 31 Hen. VI.
[1452]. (Foljambe.)
846. Grant from John Tapitur to John [Beaumont], Viscount
Beaumont, Ralph Calcroft, vicar of Chesterfield, William Calcroft of
Benyngton, and John son of the said John, of all the lands, etc.,
which he had of the grant of John Myln, chaplain, in Chestrefeld and
Newbold. Witn. Richard Calcroft, John Calcroft, Robert Brettener, etc.
Dat. Fr. b. Michaelmas, 32 Hen. VI. [1453]. (Foljambe.)
847. Defeasance of a bond from William Owtrem to John Geyte
of Thorne, co. York, in ;£20, conditional on the payment in two
instalments of £^Z, the said John Geyte and Marget, his wife, being
also bound in _;^20 to deliver to William Owtrem an estate "in a
place in Betewelstrete," in Chestrefeld. Dat. Th. a. Tr. of St. Thomas
[7 July], 34 Hen. VI. [1456]. (Foljambe.)
848. Grant from Margaret Sympson, sister and heir of William
Webster, formerly chaplain of St. Mary's Guild, Chestrefeld, to Thomas
Foliambe and James Foliambe, chaplain, of all the lands, etc., in
CO. Derby which the said William had of the grant and feoffment of
John Calall. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 36 Hen. VI.
[1458]. (Foljambe.)
849. Lease from Robert Barley, esq., Alderman of the Guild of
the H. Cross of Chestrefeld, and the Brethren of the same, to Richard
Wyntour and Joan, his wife, of three burgages in " Potterraw." Dat.
1460. (Foljambe.)
850. Grant from Richard Carre of Chestrefeld, sen., to Henry
Buntyng, of two messuages in Chestrefeld, in Knyfesmythgate. Witn.
Richard Asche, James Masse, John Dale, etc. Dat. F. of St. Bar-
tholomew [24 Aug.], 38 Hen. VI. [1460]. (Foljambe.)
851. Lease from Ralph Hall to William Cley of Wynfeld of a
tenement, etc. [in Chesterfield] which the said Ralph had of the demise
of the Abbey of Beauchief, to hold for 96 years, paying after the first
10 years is. 6d. to the Abbey. Dat. 14 Mar., 2 Edw. IV. [1462].
(Foljambe.)
852. Charter of King Edward IV. to the Burgesses of Chester-
field confirming the charter of King Henry III. Dat. Westminster,
17 Aug., anno 4 [1464]. (Chest. Mun.)
Chesterfield. 105
853. Indenture by which Peter Burrell, sub-chanter, and the
Company of Vicars covenant, in consideration of lands in Chesterfield
and [Shenstone, co. Staff.], of a pension from Dale Abbey and other
emoluments given them by Dean Heywood, to say a daily mass before
the Image of Jesus. Circa 1472. (Lichfield K. 5.)
854. Quitclaim from John [Talbot], third Earl of Shrewsbury, to
Master Thomas Heywode, Dean of Lichfield, and William Hukyns,
chaplain, of a messuage in Chestrefeld and land in Shenston [Shenstone,
CO. Staff.]. Bat. Lichfield, 3 Feb., 12 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Stowe 48.)
855. Power of attorney from Thomas Balle, chaplain, to John
Foliambe of Walton, gent., and John Northege, chaplain, to deliver
seisin to Henry Foliambe, lord of Walton, of a stall in Chastrefeld
between Drapurrowe and Fleshamulz, of an acre of land in Boythorp
on Ashland, and of all his lands in Boythorp, in the fee of Peersie
and in Ekyngton. Dat. Walton, Fr. b. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.],
13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Foljambe.)
856. Grant from John Ethcote of Chestrefeld, mercer, and William
Whythyll of Brampton, smith, to Christopher Todd of Walton, yeoman,
and Henry Cantrell of the same, husbandman, of their estate in lands,
etc., in Chestrefeld and in the fees of Newbold, Brampton, and Boythorp,
at a yearly rent of £,7^ i6s. 8d. to the abbot of Beauchief. Dat. F.
of St. George [23 Apr.], 17 Edw. IV. [1477]. (Foljambe.)
857. Power of attorney from Thomas son and heir of Thrustan
Blakwall and Johanna, his wife, late of Chesterfelde, to Henry Foliambe,
esq., to receive seisin of all their lands, etc., in Chesterfelde and to
deliver and answer for the same in the King's Court there held, for
three years. Dat. Walton, Wed. b. F. of S. Laurence [10 Aug.],
18 Edw. IV. [1478]. (Foljambe.)
858. Deed of sale by Thomas Blackwall, late of Chestrefeld, to
Heniy Foliambe, of Walton, " suyer," of a tenement called " the Hartle "
in Chestrefeld, in the market " on the northe partte y^ cros," the said
Henry to pay for the same ^19 13J. i,d. Dat. M. b. F. of Ex. of H.
Cross [14 Sept.], 18 Edw. [1478]. (Foljambe.)
859. Letters of Thomas, Abbot of Beauchief, appointing Henry
Foliambe, esq., to be receiver of rents and bailiff for the abbey in
Chestrefeld, Brampton, and Hethe, for the life of the said abbot,
paying yearly from the proceeds eight marks to the chaplain of the
Holy Cross Gild at Chesterfield, and rendering a yearly accompt. Dat.
Dronfeld, 12 July, 19 Edw. IV. [1479]. (Foljambe.)
860. Composition made " be the avyse of Robert Gryssop then
beyng Alderman of the Burgh of Chestrefeld" with the whole com-
monalty of the Borough, for the good government of the same. Dat.
3 Mar., 19 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Chest. Mun.)
861. Letters patent of King Edward IV. to the Burgesses of
Chesterfield, confirming to them the privileges which they possessed
as tenants "de antiquo dominio Corone Anglie." Dat. Westminster,
12 May, anno 20 [1480]. (Chest. Mun.)
862. Grant from Richard Lostowe, late of Chestrefeld, " mylner,"
to Ralph, his son, and Alice, wife of the said Ralph, of a tenement
in Chestrefeld on the western side of the New market. Witn. John
Foliambe, gentilman, John Assh, Thomas Harvy, etc. Dat. Chestre-
feld, F. of Corpus Christi [i June], 20 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Foljambe.)
io6 Chesterfield.
863. Bond from Thomas Hampton of Leycester, brother and heir
of John Hampton, to Richaid Hethcote, in £,20, for warranty of a
messuage and lands in Chesterfeld, Tapton, and Neubold, lately
belonging to John Hampton. Dat. 22 July, 20 Edw. IV. [1480].
(Foljambe.)
864. Award by William Attkynson, mercer, John Schentowe, and
others, that Thomas Calcrofte, son of Richard Calcrofte, shall cause
his feoffees to make an estate to himself and the heirs of his body
of a messuage, etc., in Chestrefeld in the Newe Market, with remainder
to Johanna, wife of Thomas White, and the heirs of their bodies;
and that in the event of his having issue, "his said issue that shalbe
his heire " shall pay to the said Johanna 20 marks. Dat. Chestrefeld,
30 May, I Edw. V. [1483]. (Foljambe.)
865. Release from John Smale of Allerhampton, co. Staff., barber,
Thomas Smale, yeoman, and William Smale, yeoman, to Richard
Heithcote of Chestrefeld, brasier, of all lands, etc., which he had by
grant from Thomas Hampton, their uncle. Witn. Sir Ralph Cantrell,
perpet. vicar of Chesterfield, Ralph Vernon, etc. Dat. Chesterfield,
23 Mar., I Ric. IH. [1484]. (Foljambe.)
866. Release from John Fox of Cold Aston, near Dranefeld, to
Henry Foliambe of Walton, sen., of lands, etc., in Chestrefeld, Newbold,
Donston, Langley, etc., which Thomas Fox, his father, had of the
grant of Tho. Barrett, sen., and which should descend to him after
the death of Thomas Barrett, clerk, son of Tho. Barrett, jun., son of
Thomas aforesaid. Witn. Henry Vernon, John Leyke, Ralph Vernon,
esqq., etc. Dat. Walton, Th. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 2 Ric. HI.
[1484]. (Foljambe.)
867. Declaration by Sir Thomas Balle, " prest," that neither
John Calcroft, " ne his brodur Sir Rauffe Calcroft, y' was vycarr off
Chesterfeld, ne Thomas Calcroft fadur off y= forsayd John and Rauffe,"
ever bought any land of his father his mother or himself, but that when
he " was yonge and went vnto y= scole, my fadur and my moder were
ryght pore and the sayd Rauffe Calcrofte vycarr dyd rewarde theym
and me dyverrs tymes towarde my scole hyre and tuke apon hym and
occupyed suche lyffelod as we hadde, some in the feldez and some in y=
towne. Bot I ne nodur of theym never gaffe ne sold one fote off lyfflod
bot one plas to Sir Richard Fleycher preste and geff on to Henry Foliambe
esquyer all myne odur landes and tenementes," etc. Dat. Chesterfeld,
13 Apr., 2 Ric. ni. [1485]. (Foljambe.)
868. Grant from Henry Foliambe to John Rollesley of Rollesley,
jun., John Dethykke of Braydesall, John Rollesley, son of Will.
Rollesley, and William Dethykke, rector of Braydesall, of a yearly rent
of eight marks from lands, etc., late John Barley's of Chestrefeld, and
had by the said Henry from John Rollesley first named (excepting one
place called " le halle of stage "), to hold the same for the life of
the survivor of Robert Barley, son of John Barley, and Alice, his wife.
Dat. 23 Dec, 2 Hen. VH. [i486]. (Foljambe.)
869. Grant from Philip Lech, esq., to Richard Borowes, late of
Chestrefeld, of a yearly rent of ds. Sd., with right of distraint on
his lands, etc., in Chestrefeld. Witn. James Walker, Thurstan Folow,
Tho. Fox, etc. Dat. F. of St. Wulstan, Conf. [19 Jan.], 2 Hen. VH.
[1487]. (Foljambe.)
Chesterfield. 107
870. Acquittance from Robert Barley of Barley Lees, jun., son
and heir of Robert Barley of Barley, sen., esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for ^£4 received by the hands of Thomas Foliambe in the parish
church of Chestrefeld, in presence of Richard Asshe, alderman, and
others, in part payment of ^20 due by virtue of an arbitration of John
Savage, jun., knt. Dat. Chestrefeld, F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
2 Hen. VII. [1487]. (Foljambe.)
871. Acquittance from Robert Barley of Barley, sen., esq., Elena,
his wife, and Thomas, his son, to Henry Foliambe, esq., for 10 marks,
paid in the parish church of Chestrefeld in presence of Richard Asshe,
alderman, and others, in part payment of no marks due on an award
of John Savage, jun., knt. Dat. Chestrefeld, F. of Nat. of St. John B.
[24 June], 2 Hen. VII. [1487]. (Foljambe.)
872. Grant from John Tomson, Alderman of the Gild of St. Mary
in All Saints' Church, Chesterfield, and the Brethren and Sisters of
the same, to Richard Oxle, chaplain, of a messuage opposite the church
in Chesterfield, in which Laurence Pyper, late chaplain of the said
Gild, formerly dwelt, together with a yearly rent or salary of 100^.,
with wine and light, to hold the same for life, on condition that he
celebrate mass for the Gild and be present in the choir on Sundays
and festivals, etc. Dat. Christmas Day, 1488. (Foljambe.)
873. Charter of King Henry VII., confirming to the Burgesses
of Chesterfield the charters of King Henry III. and King Edward IV.
Dat. Westminster, 28 Oct., anno 10 [1494]. (Chest. Mun.)
874. Lease from the Aldermen, Brethren, and Sisters of the Guild
of the Blessed Virgin at Chesterfield to William Hervy, son and heir
of Thomas Hervy, bocher, of an enclosure called Saintmareleys, lying
between Cuttholme-lane and Brampton More, and a half acre of land
in Loundmedowe; to hold for 21 years at a yearly rent of 15^. Dat.
Chesterfield, F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], i495[6]- (Bemrose.)
875. Charter of King Henry VIII. confirming to the Burgesses
of Chesterfield the charters of Kings Henry III., Edward IV., and
Henry VII. Dat. Westminster, 24 May, anno 3 [1511]- (Chest. Mun.)
876. Charter of King Edward VI. confirming to the Burgesses
of Chesterfield the charters of Kings Henry III., Edward IV., Henry VII.,
and Henry VIII. Dat. Westminster, 28 Nov., anno 2 [1548]. (Chest.
Mun.)
877. Letters patent of King Henry VIII. confirming a charter
(dated 25 Sept., 1392) of King Richard II. (accidentally lost), and
now seen on the Chancery Rolls, whereby the latter granted licence
to Thomas Durant, John de Mannfield, Richard de Chesterfield, clerk,
and John Innocent, to be a fraternity and guild in the church of All
Saints, Chesterfield, in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Dat.
26 Nov., anno 32 [1540]. (Chest. Mun.)
878. Fine from Godfrey Foljambe to Humphrey Roe of a hundred
messuages, etc., in Chesterfelde, Newbold, Langley, Wyngarworth,
Thawthwyk [? Swathwick, nr. Wingerworth], Beley, Bradwey, Byrchett,
Grenehyll, Norton, Ounston, Somerlees, Draunfelde, Haston [Coal
Aston], Hanley, Woodhall, Ekyngton, Beghton, Derby, Norton Leys,
io8 Chesterfield.
Wurkysworth, Bonsall, Over Haddon, Abney, Hawpe, Castelton,
Brampton, Tapton, Wyttyngton, Bremyngton, and Matlok, co. Derby.
Dat. Martinmas Term, 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]. (Woll. ii. 71.)
CHESTERFIELD v. also under BOYTHORPE, Calow, Derby,
Eyam, Temple Normanton, Staveley,
TuPTON, Walton.
CLIFTON, near Ashbourne.
(Clifftone, Cliftone, Cluffton.)
879. Confirmation by Serlo fil. Serlonis de Grendone to Sara de
Mungay of land which William, his brother, held from William de
Cliftona in the territory of Cliftone. Witn. Robert de Bellafide, Geoffrey
Selvein, Nigel de Prestewde, Richard de Okebroc, Ranulf de Shirleia,
etc. Early 13th cent. (Woll. ix. 8.)
880. Grant from Richard de Cubbeleg' to William de Cubbeleg'
his son, of a toft in Parva Clifton, lying between the toft of Philip
Sacerdos and the toft of William de la Launde. Witn. Simon de Clifftone,
William de la Launde, Thomas fil. Heruici, Roger fil. Heruici, Richard
fil. Heruici, Robert de Cubbeleg', Richard le Yeph, Alexander mercator,
WiUiam de Esseburn'. Early Hen. III. (Drury.)
881. Release from Matilda quondam uxor Hugonis de Aula de
Wyardestone to Nicholas fil. ... de Marchyntone, of a messuage
in Parva Cliftone. Witn. Will, le Chapman, Henry de Cobbeleye,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 46.)
883. Grant from Robert fil. Roberti fil. Willelmi de Parva Clifton
capellanus, to Ralph de Derby of Bradeleye, baker, and the heirs of
his body by Lettice, his wife, of a piece of meadow in Little Clifton
near the highway leading from Asshebum to Clifton, called Parodys.
Witn. John fil. Rudulfi de Bradeleye, baker, John de Roucestre, Henry
Aleynknaue, Simon de Rossinton. Dat. apud Parva Clifton, Sat. b.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 11 Edw. III. [1337]. (Okeover.)
883. Grant from Margery de Cluffton fil. Roberti de Coblay sister
and heir of John fil. dicti Roberti to John Cokayn " le Uncle," Richard
Welbek of Campeden, Henry Wallour of Asschebum, Robert de
Clufftone, and Henry Wallour, chaplains, of all her lands in Cluffton
and Compeden, co. Derb. Witn. Richard Spicer of Assheburn, Richard
de Makenay, John de Mapulton, etc. Dat. Compedenn, 28 Dec,
5 Ric. IL [1381]. (Drury.)
CLIFTON V. also under ASHBOURNE.
CLOWN.
884. Marriage settlement between Robert Eyre son of Robert
Eyre of Padley and Elizabeth daughter of Nicholas Hodelston, by
which lands in Romley [in Clown], Stauely, Tadynton, and Hope are
given by the said Robert Eyre, the father, in trust to Thomas Fitz-
William, sen., and Thomas Fitzwilliam, jun., esquires, Roger Eyre,
Richard Alestre, Thomas Wymbische, and Thomas Byngham. Dat.
30 Dec, II Edw. IV. [147 1]. (Harl. 83 E. 32.)
COAL ASTON v. Aston, Coal.
Codnor. 109
CODNOR.
(CODENORE, CODENOVERE, CODNORE.)
885. Lease, for 20 years, from John fil. Jermani de Codenovere
to Thomas fil. Henrici Columbel of the same, of lands in Codenovere,
abutting on the wood of Denaby, etc. (other boundaries given at great
length). Rent, an apple. Witn. Henry Columbel of Codenovere, Adam
Haneby, John de Bosco, etc. Dat. Michaelmas, 1285. (WoU. iv. 7.)
886. Grant from John fil. et her. Germani de Codenouere to Thomas
fil. Henrici Columbel of the same, of land, with buildings upon it, in
Codenovere ; rent, 55. Witn. William, dominus de Henouere, Henry
Columb of Codenovere, Eudo de Henovere, etc. Temp. Edw. II.
(Woll. iv. 6.)
887. Grant from Heiuy Columbel of Codenovere to Aleyn Columbel,
his brother, of a place of land called Patecroft [in Codnor]. Witn.
Rob. de Henovere, Will de Findren, Will de Draycote, etc. Dat.
6 May, 3 Edw. III. [1329]. (Woll. iv. 9.)
888. Agreement for reversion of the land granted in the preceding
charter to the grantor, failing right heirs of the grantee. Dat. 7 May,
3 Edw. III. [1329]. French. (Woll. iv. 8.)
889. Grant from Henry Columbel of Codenore to Aleyn Columbel,
his brother, of an acre of land in Codenore at Lodhil in exchange
for three roods called Hillok-leheia. Dat. Codnor, 20 May, 19 Edw. III.
[1345]. French. (Woll. iv. 11.)
890. Defeasance by Henry Chaumberleyn of a grant from Henry
Columbel of Codenore of a place and thirty sellions of land, on
payment of 15 J. dd. Dat. Codenore, S. a. F. of St. Peter ad-vincula
[i Aug.], 1349. (Woll. iv. 16.)
891. Grant from Richard de Basyngs of Codenore to Henry, his
son, of Margaret fil. Johanne fil. Willelmi le Warde, his " nativa," whom
he had of the gift of Dom. Richard de Wilughby, sen., mil., together
with the lands of John le Ward in Codenore. Witn. Henry de Grey,
sen., Walter de Ros, clerk. Will. Ferrour of Neuthorp, etc. Dat.
Henore, F. of St. Peter ad-vincula, 33 Edw. III. [1359]- (Woll. iv. 13.)
892. Grant from Richard de Basing, "pistor quondam domini
Johannis domini de Codnore," to Roger le Koc of the same and
Cecily, his wife, daughter of the said Richard, of all the lands m
Codenore, late John le Warde's; rent lox. Witn. William de Draycote
of Loschowe [Loscoe], Richard de Draycote, Adam Webster, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Petronilla [31 May^, 2 Hen. IV. [1401]. (Woll. iv. 18.)
893. Grant from Thomas Columbell of Thorpe " in glebis," armiger,
to Thomas Colville of Codenore, of lands in Codenore. Witn. John
Lord de Grey, knt., Henry Grey, Ric. Newport, armigen. Dat. 10 Mar.,
7 Hen. VI. [1429]- (Woll. iv. 17.)
894 Power of attorney by Roger Coke of Codnore and Cecily,
his wife, to Henry Statham of Morley and Thomas Curtes of Codenore,
to deliver to Henry Coke of Codnor, a messuage and three crofts
there. Dat. Codnore, M. a. F. of St. Thomas, M. [29 Dec],
17 Hen. VI. [1439]- (Woll. iv. 15.)
no Codnor.
895. Lease, for 18 years, from John Coke of Langley to Henry
Coke, John son of Richard de Guallay, etc., of a messuage and two
bovates of land in C[odenore ?] called Ward land; rent 12s. Dat.
F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 1443. (Woll. iv. 14.)
896. Memorandum of the Auditor of the deficit in the accounts
of John Clerk, bailiff, collector of rents for the dower of Elizabeth,
Lady de Grey, in the demesne of Codnore, for the year commencing
F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 27 Hen. VI. [1448]. (Woll. iv. 34.)
897. Power of attorney from John Combe and Elizabeth, his wife,
to Roger de Parsones of Codnore, to deliver to John Clerk of the
same a messuage and lands in Codnore. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Michael,
28 Hen. VL [1449]. (Woll. iv. 23.)
898. Exchange, for 20 years, by Henry Cook of Codnor with
John Clerk, Parker of Codnor Park, of half an acre of land called
" Blake ote acre " and half an acre lying in the Park-furlong, on
condition that " yf y^'' be any myne of cole gate of y^ said half acre
cald blake ote acre y' then y= said John Clerk schall deliver yerly vnto
y^ said Henry or to his assignes iii roke cole duryng y^ myne of
y^ said half acre." Witn. John Wawden, bailiff of Codnor, Roger Rage,
John Tymborhill. Dat. 20 Jan., 28 Hen. VI. [1450]. (Woll. iv. 26.)
899. Memorandum by the Auditors of the surplus in the accounts
of John Clerk, bailiff, collector of rents for the dower of Elizabeth,
Lady de Grey, in the demesne of Codnore, from the F. of St. Martin
Bp. [ii Nov.] to 5 Aug., 29 Hen. VI. [1450-1]. (Woll. iv. 32.)
900. Order by Henry, Lord de Gray, to the bailiff of his manor
of Codnor, after inspecting Letters Patent of Henry, Lord de Grey,
his father, confirming to John Clarke of Strounsell the custody of his
parks of Codnor and Aldecar, with a daily payment of 2d. Dat.
Codnor, 20 Jan., 37 Hen. VI. [1459]. (Woll. iv. 31.)
901. Quitclaim from Henry, Dominus de Gray, to John Broke and
Joan, his wife, and their heirs, of a messuage and bovate of land in
Codnore, which they lately acquired from Henry, Dominus de Gray,
his father. Witn. Richard Malore, constable of Codnor Castle, John
Fonglay, rector of Henore, William Lace, etc. Dat. 20 Feb.,
37 Hen. VI. [1459]. (Reliquary xi. 51.)
902. Sale, for ^Qi"] los., by Herry Grey, knt.. Lord Grey [of
Codnor], and Dame Margaret, his wife, to William Roodes of Notyng-
ham of all trees, wood, underwood, etc., lying between Boterley Park
and Codnor Park, to Michaelmas, 1478. Dat. 23 Apr., 14 Edw. IV.
[1474]. (Woll. iv. 22.)
903. Lease, for nine years, from Robert Rempstone, esq., to John
Clerk of Codnor, of lands in Codnor; rent, 13.?. ^d., in defeasance of
a grant by the said John of the same lands to the said Robert for
10 marks. Dat. CecoU. of St. John B. [29 Aug.], 14 Edw. IV. [1474].
(Woll. iv. 20.)
904. Power of attorney from Robert Rempstone, esq., to William
Chadwyk and William Roodes, to receive lands in Codnore. Dat.
27 Aug., 14 Edw. IV. [1474]. (Woll. iv. 21.)
Coton-in-the- Elms. 1 1 1
Tsrn**^" u J'^^^'^™^^ between Sir John St. John and Sir Henry
Willoughby, knts., and Thomas Leelce and Roger Johnson, recoverers
ot divers lands, etc., of the late Henry, Lord Grey. A bargain was
made between Lord Grey and John Zouche for sale and purchase of
the manor and castle of Codnore and the manors and lordships of
Henor, Losco, and Langley, and of Estwayte, co. Notts., all which
Zouche was to have immediately on the decease of Lord Grey; and
of the reversion of his lands in Bitame and Castle Bitame, co. Lincoln,
and of lands in Essex and Kent worth ;£ioo yearly, belonging to the
said lord, which Zouche was to have on the decease of Katherine,
wife of Lord Grey, paying therefor 600 marcs, of which ;£ioo is paid
to Dame Kathenne, executrix and late wife to Lord Grey, and to
the said Tho. Leek. Thomas and Roger now agree to make to Sir
John and Sir Henry (at cost of latter) a sufficient and lawful estate
of premises in cos. Derby and Notts. Dat. 18 Aug., i; Hen VII
[1500]. (P. R. O., A. 547, 548.)
906. Lease, for 10 years, from Thomas Cooke of Codnor, yeoman,
to Thomas Clerk of the same, yeoman, of lands in Codnor and
Heighnor; rent, 195. Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.l, 8 Hen. VIII.
[1516]. (Woll. iv. 25.)
907. Decree in a suit between Sir Robert Peygden al. Pygden,
priest, complainant, and George Zouche, esq., defendant, before the
"King's Counsaille," by which it is determined that the said Robert
Peygden is to retain possession of the Free Chapel called St. Nicholas'
Chapel, within the castle of Codnor, with the " mancyon house"
attached and the commodities attached to the said chapel, to which
he was presented by the late John Zouche, knt., by his deed also
subscribed by the same George, from which chapel the latter had
deforced him. Dat. 11 Feb., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]. (Bemrose.)
COMPTON V. under ASHBOURNE.
COTON-IN-THE-ELMS.
(Cotes, Cothes, Coton.)
908. Quitclaim from Stephen de Bello Campo to Burton [on Trent]
Abbey of the vill of Cotes, which he had unlawfully seized. Late
1 2th cent. (Stowe 49.) The text is: —
Uniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filiis ad quos presens scriptum
peruenerit Stephanus de BellO' Campo salutem. Nouerit uniuer-
sitas uestra me reddidisse et quietam clamasse Deo et sancte Marie
et sancte Modewenne uirgini de Burtona et monachis ibidem Deo
seruientibus uillam de Cotes cum omnibus pertinenciis suis quam
iniuste occupaueram in perpetuum pacifice et quiete tenendam et
habendam absque omni reclamatione de me uel heredibus meis.
Et ut hec quieta clamacio rata et inconcussa perseueret ego presentis
scripti testimonio et sigilli mei appositione roboraui. Hiis
testibus, Johanne de Cadomo, Galfrido de Wiuerdestan, Hugone
clerico de Derebi, Michaele seruiente prioris de Tutesberia et multis
aliis.
909. Quitclaim from William fil. Warini de Upton to Stephen de
Segrave of the vill of Cotes (formerly belonging to Stephen de Bello
Campo, who held it from the King), with the consent of the sisters
112 Coton-in-the-Elms.
of the said Stephen de Bello Campo, viz., Isolda, Matildis, Alina, and
Idona. Witn. Walter de Besebosc, Richard, Abbot of Hales, Walter
de Bello Campo, etc. Early Hen. III. (Gresley.)
910. Grant from Ralph de Ardeme, with consent of Alina, his wife
(confirmed in presence of King Henry) to Stephen de Segrave, of the
land and tenement in Cotes sometime belonging to Stephen de Bello
Campo, brother to the said Alina. Witn. R[alph], Bishop of Chichester,
Chancellor, R[ichard], Bishop of Durham, J[osceline], Bishop of Bath,
W[alter], Bishop of Carlisle, Treasurer, Hugh le Dispenser, Robert de
Lexinton. Circ. 1230-1235. (Gresley.)
911. Grant (and confirmation in the king's presence) from Ysolda de
Bello Campo to Stephen de Segrave, of the land and tenement in Cotes,
sometime belonging to Stephen de Bello Campo, her brother. Same
witnesses as in preceding charter, together with Henry de Braibroc.
Circ. 1230-35. (Gresley.)
912. Grant from Gilbert de Segrave to Adam fil. Ricardi Pistoris
in free marriage with Amabilia fil. Philippi de Wythme, of a virgate
of land in Cothes, which Henry fil. Hoseberti, his naif, held, and a
plot of meadow called Brouneshurst with his garden in Cotes; annual
rent, 55. Witn. Dom. Rich, de Mundevylle, Dom. Adam Maweyswn,
Dom. Will, de Wasteneys, Ralph Camerarius, jun., etc. Temp. Hen. III.
[1241-1254]. (Gresley.)
913. Grant from Isolda, que fuit uxor Nicholai le Mulner de Coton,
to William Scot de Rostelaston of land in the fields of Coton, lying on
le Haystowe, Le Hascheforlong, and at Le Breche. Witn. Richard
Isabel de Rostelaston, Ralph Mareys de eadem, William Talbot, etc.
Dat. Coton, M. a. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 21 Edw. III.
[1347]- (Gresley.)
914. Quitclaim from Matilda, quondam uxor Thome Baron de
Rostliston to Richard Heyne de Melborne of all the lands and tenements
in Rosliston and Coton, which sometime belonged to Thomas, her
husband. Dat. Yclyngton, i Jan., i Ric. II. [1378]. (Gresley.)
COTON-IN-THE-ELMS v. also under Bretby, Repton,
Rosliston.
COWLEY.
(COLLEY.)
915. Grant from Colleta, widow of Hugh de Momsale, to Peter
Mote and Margery, his wife, and Bawdwyn, their son and heir, of a
moiety of all the lands which descended to her from her parents in
Colley. Witn. William de Bontessale, William Bulneys, rector, Hugh
Orenge. Dat. Derleye, M. a. F. of St. John, a.p.l. [6 May], 43 Edw. III.
[1369]. (Hallowes.)
COWLEY V. also under WiGLEY.
CRICH.
(Crouch, Cruch, Cruche, Crych.)
916. Copy (i6th cent.) of a confirmation, for 20s., by Hubert fil.
Radulfi to Peter de Wakebrugg fil. Ranulfi of land which he held in
the time of Peter, his uncle, except the dower which the said Hubert
Crick. 113
gave him with Emma, his daughter, in Cruch and Suth Kethome;
rent, a pound of pepper. Witn. Robert Daincurt, parson of Scardeclif,
Geoffrey de Musters, Peter de Dethec, etc. Early 13th cent. (?).
(Woll. vi. 49.)
917. Acknowledgment by Brian de Bromtone of the receipt of
;£i20 from Richard son and heir of WilHam de Grey, for the ward of
the manor of Cruch which the king granted him during the minority
of the heirs of Dom. Anker de Frecheuile. Dat. Warewic, F. of
SS. Peter and Paul [29 June], 54 Hen. III. [1270]. (Harl. 86 G. 55.)
918. Memorandum that on the F. of St. Stephen [26 Dec],
22 Edw. I. [1293], Richard de Grey surrendered to Ralph de Frecheville,
at Cruch, by the hands of William Karewalle, 23 charters and deeds,
which had been kept in his custody. (Harl. 46 H. 20.)
919. Sale by Ralph de Frecheuuile of Cruch to Dom. John Giffard
of Chilintone, mil, of the wardship and marriage of Ralph fil. et her.
Radulfi de Latheberi, or, in case of his death, of Robert, his brother.
For the performance of which the said Ralph binds himself in ;^20o.
Witn. Dom. Hugh de Meverel, Dom. Robert de Touke, Dom. John de
Beufyis, etc. Temf. Edw. II. (Woll. ix. 31.)
920. Copy of an acquittance by Ralph de Frecheville to Peter de
Wakebrugg, for i,s. &d. and a pound of pepper, for certain reliefs and
services. Witn. Geoffrey de Stanford, steward, Geoffrey de Plaustowe.
Dat. Crouch, T. b. F. of SS. Philip and James [r May], 9 Edw. II.
[1316]. (Woll. vi. so.)
921. Letters Patent of Edw. III., whereby, in consideration of
10 marks paid by William de Wakebrugge, licence is granted to the
Prior and Convent of Thurgarton, co. Notts., to tax their manors of
Thurgarton, Fyskertone, Morton, Houryngham, and Crophulle Botiler
[Fiskerton, Hoveringham, Cropwell Butler, co. Notts.], in ^6 of annual
rent for the support of a chaplain to pray for the good estate of the
King and of Philippa [of Hainault], the Queen, of Edward, Prince of
Aquitaine [the Black Prince], and the said William and Elizabeth, his
wife, in the church of Cruch; and in a like rent of 40s. to Richard
David, chaplain of the chantry of SS. Nicholas and Katerine in the
same church, founded by the said William, and in a like rent of 20^-.
to Richard Walesby, chaplain at the chapel of St. John the Baptist
and St. John the Evangelist of Normanton next Southwell. Dat. Westm.,
10 Feb., 42 Edw. III. [r368]. (Woll. iv. 58.)
922. Grant from William de Kynardesey to William de Dethek,
lent., of the manor of La Lee [in Crich], with its appurtenances in
Schokthom, Wetecroft, Plastowe, Wakebrug, and Holewaus; to hold
by rent of a rose at Midsummer. Dat. Dethek, M. a. F. of St. Hilary
[13 Jan.], 15 Ric. II. [1392]. (Holland.)
933. Lease, for 60 years, from Elyzabeth, Prioress of the Nunnery
of Derby, to John Pole, son and heir of Rauff Pole of Wakebruge of
a field called Nunnefeld in Crych ; rent, 4s. Dat. 30 May, 6 Hen. VIII.
[1514]. (Woll. iv. 51.)
924. Extract from a document containing particulars of a grant
by Henry VIII. to John Bellowe and Robert Bygott of a close called
Nonneclose or Nonnefeld, lying in Barrowcote or Borowcote, in Criche,
late belonging to the Priory of De Pratis al Kyngesmedes. Dat.
Westm., 22 Nov. a°- 38 [1546]. (Woll. x. 68.)
8
114
Crich.
925. Court-roll of Wessington and Cniche. Tem-^. Hen. VIII.
(Well. X. 9*.)
CRICH V. also under Plaistow, Tansley, Wirksworth.
CROMFORD.
(Crumford.)
926. Release, for four marks, from Agnes, fil. Ranulfi de Crum-
forde, widow, to John, her son and heir, of two bovates of land in
Crumford. Witn. Jurdan de Snitertone, Robert de Esseburne, John
fil. Gamel, etc. Temf. Hen. III. (Woll. viii. 16.)
CROMFORD V. also under WiRKSWORTH.
CROXALL.
(Croxhall )|
927. Lease from the Abbot and Convent of Welbeck to John, Duke
of Lancaster, of the pasture of Croxhall [CrukhuU] and all the buildings
thereon, as fully and entirely as the charters of King John purport,
for term of three years, at 10 marks rent per annum. Dat. F. of
St. Bartholomew [Aug. 24], 17 Ric. II. [1393]- (D- of L.)
CROXALL V. also under Catton.
CUBLEY.
(Cobbelag, Cobele.)
928. Grant from Ralph Pyppard to Ralph de Lathebury, his
chamberlain, of a rent of loj-. from Bussuns [in Cubley]. Witn.
Dom. Henry de Braylesford, Giles de Meynill, John de Bakepuz, milites,
etc. Dat. Rutherfeld Pippard [Rotherfield Peppard, co. Oxon], S. a.
F. of SS. Philip and James [i May], 31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Woll. ix. 28.)
939. Grant, for life, from Walter de Montegomery to Alan
Molendinarius [Miller] of Cobele, of the mill of Cobele; rent, four'
marks. Witn. Richard le Foun, Ralph de Bakepus, Henry de Bentle,
etc. Dat. Th. b. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 31 Edw. I. [1303].
(Woll. ix. 52.)
930. Grant from William Sapurton, capellanus, and John Roger to
Walter Mountegomery in tail male of the manors of Cubley, Sudbury,
and Aston, with all other the lands which they had of the grant of
the said Walter in Hill Somersall and Potter Somersall. Witn. William
de Waryngton, William Bochervyl of Sudbury, Nicholas Mountegomery.
Dat. 10 May, 15 Edw. Ill [1341]- (Foljambe.)
931. Grant from Walter Mountegomery to William Akover,
dominus de Snelleston, of the manors of Cobbelag, Marston Mounte-
gomery, and all his lands at Snelleston, to the grantor's use for his
life, with remainder in tail male to the use nf Nicholas Mountegomery,
his son and heir. Witn. William de Halis, Geoffrey de Mountegomery,
Richard de Aula, etc. Circ. 1350. (Foljambe.)
Dale Abbey. 115
DALBURY.
(Dalebire.)
932. Grant, in free marriage, from Robert de Beaufei to Nicholas
fil. Walkelini, with Avice, his daughter, of a meadow " inter gardinum
de Dalebir' et Litlehul " which Robert fil. Walkel[ini] held from him.
Witn. Henry fil. Walk[elini], Hugh, Decanus, Michael de Langeford,
Ralph de Bakepuz, Simon de Sancto Mauro, etc. Early 13th cent.
(Woll. X. 23.)
DALBURY V. also under Trusley.
DALE ABBEY.
(Depedal, de Parco Stanle, La Dale, Stanley Park,
Park Stanley.)
933- Confirmation from Peter de Sandiacre to the House of
St. Mary of Depedale of four acres of land which his ancestors gave
to the said House, in soul-alms for his wife, his children, and his
father; for which grant the Canons of St. Mary of Depedale gave him
125. Late Hen. II. (Add. 47504.)
Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis ad quos hoc scriptum
peruenerit, Petrus de Sandiacre salutem. Nouerit uniuersitas
uestra me concessisse et hac present! carta mea confirmasse Deo
et domui Sancte Marie de Depedal quatuor acras terre illas scilicet
quas antecessores mei predicte domui dederunt in perpetuam
elemosinam pro me et uxore mea et natis meis et pro anima patris
mei et omnium antecessorum meorum, lib ere et quiete ab omnibus
seruitiis. Pro hac autem concessione et confirmatione canonici
sancte Marie de Depedal dederunt mihi duodecim solidos. His
testibus, Roberto de Muscha[mp], et d[u]obus filiis suis scilicet
Hugone et Roberto, Hugone de Muscha[mp], Waltero de Hali[n],
Roberto de Hereford, Ricardo de Buirun, Willelmo de Grendun,
Fucher de Grendun, Hugone del Haie, Willelmo de Egnesham,
Roberto de Sallou, et multis aliis.
934. Confirmation from Roger de Strettone to Richard Venator
of a grant by Walter [de Senteney], Abbot, and Convent de Parco
Stanl' [Dale Abbey] of a tenement held of the Canons there. Witn.
Ralph, capellanus de Esseovere, Dom. Roger de Strettone, Adam de
Hanley, John de Wakebrige, Robert de Oggediston, William le Venur.
Circ. 1204-1235. (Woll. vii. 2.)
935- Inspeximus by Alexander [de Stavenby], Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, of the Bull of Pope Honorius III., confirming to the
monks of the Premonstratensian Order certain privileges granted them
by his predecessors in reference to the Abbey of Dale or Stanley Park.
Dat. Laterani V. Id Mali [11 May], anno i Pontif. [12 17]. (Woll.
xi. 22.)
936. Confirmation from Peter de Sandiacre to the Premonstraten-
sian Canons de Parco Stanleie of lands in Sandiacre which Richard
fil. Roberti de Stapleford and Philip de Touke gave them. Witn.
William de Mucham, Archdeacon of Derby [1199-1231], William de
Grendone, Robert persona de Morley, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll.
vi. I.)
ii6 Dale Abbey.
037. Bull of Pope Gregory [IX.], to the Archbishop of Canterbury
and others commanding them to excommunicate those who have mjured
the Abbot and Brethren de Parco Stanley, if laity, publicly, candehs
accensis," and if clergy, by suspension frorn office Dat. Laterani
vii. Kal. Febr. [26 Jan.], a° 7 Pontif. [1234]. (Woll. xi. 24.)
038 * Deed by which Robert de Ferrars, son and heir of William
de Ferrars, takes the Abbey of Park Stanley under his protection. Dat.
Vig. of SS. Philip and James [30 Apr.], 4? Hen. III. [1263]. (Pole-
Gell.)
030. Bull of Martin [IV.], Pope, confirming tne liberties of the
Abbey of La Dale, Ord. Prsemonstr., Dioc. Lichf., beg. " Cum a nobis
petitur." Dat. Citta Vecchia, v. Kal. Mali [27 Apr.], anno 3 Pontit.
[1283]. (Woll. xi. 2.)
040 Grant from Richard fil. Petri de. Sandiacre to the Canons
" de Parco Stanley " [Dale Abbey] of " totum Wersenape in terntono
de Sandiacre" to their use and for common pasture. Witn. R— —,
Prior de Lenton, Geoffrey de Sallicosa Mara, Robert Le Vavasur, Hugh
de Morleg', etc. Temf. Edw. I. (Add. 475°6-)
041 Copy of charter whereby Richard fil. Petri de Sandiacre
confirms to the church and the Canons of St. Mary of Stanley Park
in frankalmoigne the whole of his wood of Drisco [m Sandiacre] with
the land of the same; also he quitclaims all his right in the wood
which is called Blithgare, with the whole of the land from the nvulet
of "Bromesbroc" between thp park of Chirchehalla and the park of
Stanley as far as "in Wacellum," near the park of Chirchehalla, and
from thence the whole wood with the land from the aforesaid " Wacel-
lum" to the way dividing the woods of Chirchehalla and Westhala,
[Kirk Hallam and West Hallam]. Temp. Edw. I. [?]. (Bodl. D.C. 11.)
942. Grant from William de Bonay, Abbot, and the Convent of
Dale to " their very honoured Lord," WiUiam la Zouche, " Seygneur de
Toteneys at de Haryngworht," and to Dame Agnes la Zouche, his
"compaygne," of participation in the privileges, prayers, masses, etc.,
of the said Abbey, with requiems on their anniversaries, and on those
of William la Zouche, father of the said William, who died in a.d. 1385 ;
for Elizabeth "sa compaigne," who died on ix. Kal. Jun. ; for Sire
Henry de la Grene, knt., father of the above-named Agnes, who died
viii Id. August.; for the mother of the said Agnes, who died Prid. Id.
Novembr. ; for Sire WilHam de Clynton, Earl of Huntingdon, who died
ix. Kal. Sept. ; and for Dame Juhana, the Countess of Huntingdon. Dat.
"al Abbey del Dale," 13 Feb., i385[6]. Seal of arms of William la
Zouche. (Add. 47495.)
943. Lease, for lives, from the Abbot and Convent of Dale to
William Thuryff and Agnes his wife, and to John and Robert his sons,
of a messuage in Lamcote juxta Radclyf [Lamcote in Radcliffe, co.
Notts.], with meadows, pastures, etc., and a culture of land called
Colgrenewong in the fields of Radclyf; rent, 20.?., the lessees to keep
the houses, etc., in good repair, but the timber to be supplied by
the Abbey, who will carry it as far as Nottingham, from whence it is
to be carried at the lessees' expense. Dat. Dale, Th. a. Ann. of
B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1404. (Add. 4778o.)
* This and several other early charters referred to in Historical Commission
Report ix, part II, 402, 403, could not be found on my visit to Hopton in August,
1902. I.H.J.
Darley. 117
944. Composition between John Cheyne, Canon of Lichfield and
Prebendary of Sandiacre, and Henry, Abbot, and the Convent of Dale,
al. de parco Stanley, as to the tithes of Whithornedale, between the
wood of Warsnapes and Crosfiat, and extending from the said Abbey
to Sallowe up to the high road from Sandyacre. Dat. 19 Oct.,
6 Hen. IV. [1404]. (Lichf. C. 49.)
945. Confirmation by the Bishop and by the Dean and Chapter
of Lichfield of a certain composition entered into between the Prebendary
of Sandiacre and the Abbot of Dale, concerning certain tithes per-
taining to the church of Sandiacre. Dat. 12 June, 1404. (Lichf. C. 50.)
946. Bond from Richard Notingham, Abbot, and the Convent of
Dale, to John Knyveton, son of Richard Knyveton of Bradley, esq.,
in 40 marks, to observe covenants. Dat. Chapter House of the Abbey,
10 Mar., I Hen. VIH. [15 10]. (Woll. i. 78.)
947. Register of Dale Abbey, containing copies of about five
hundred charters of the Abbey. (Cotton MS., Vespasian E. xxvi.)
DALE ABBEY v. also under Chesterfield, Mapperley,
OcKBROOK, Stanton.
DARLEY.
(Derlagh, Derleye.)
948. Grant from Ysabel fil. Will. Rupheint of Hackinhale and
of Cecilia, quondam uxoris sue fil. Henrici fil. Emme of Derl[eye], to
John Magot and Mariota, his wife, of lands in the vill and territory
of Derl[eye] and Farnley [Farley, co. Derby], which fell to her on
her mother's death; rent, an apple at Christmas. Witn. Ric. de
Lancerchumbe, clericus, Hugh fil. Andrea de Derl[eye], Rob. de
Stanclif, tunc diaconus, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 2.)
949. Grant from Ranulf de Snutertone to Thomas, his son, of a
messuage and land which Henry de Etewelle held in Derlagh and a
meadow in Stanclif. Witn. Dom. Robert de Dethek, mil., Roger de
Wednisl', John de Suttone, etc. Dat. Derleghe, F. of Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 32 Edw. [I. 1304]. (Woll. i. i.)
950. Grant from John fil. Ricardi Gerlaund of Derleye to Cecily,
que fuit uxor Ricardi Gerlaund, of the same, of a rent of 335. ^d.
from lands within the parish of Derley. Dat. Notingham, W. b. F.
of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 20 Edw. III. [1346]. (Woll. i. 3.)
951. Grant from Henry de Mapultone, rector of the church of
Bonesale [Bonsall], and Richard Wyttlome, chaplain, to Dom. James
de Audley, dominus de Audley, John Columbelle of Derley, and Roger
Columbelle, of lands in Derley which they held of the feoffment of
Richard de Kymburley, clericus de Wynfeld. Witn. John de RoUesle,
Roger Wormell, Roger Jacsone, etc. Dat. Derley, F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 6 Hen. VI. [1427]. (Woll. i. 4.)
952. Marriage settlement of John, son and heir-apparent of Rauf
Wether of Ilom, co. Staff., and Elizabeth Columbell, dau. of Roger
Columbell of Derley, co. Derb. Dat. 20 Aug., 11 Hen. VIII. [1519].
(Drury.)
J I J5 Darley.
ot;^ Copy of an indenture whereby Sir William Drurye, knt., and
Dame" Elizabeth, his wife, one of the cousins and heirs of William
Plompton, esq., sell to William Nedham of Thomesett, gent., the moiety
of the manors of Darley and Edynsoure, with lands in Stanton, PyUysley,
Calton, and Calton Lees, which had descended to the said Ehzabeth
and to Dame Jane, her sister, wife of Sir John Constable. Dat.
IS May, I Edw. VI. [1547]- (Woll. xi. 40.)
954 Grant from William de Nedham of Thomsett to Elizabeth
Nedham, his mother, of an annuity of £t.o, arising from a moiety of'
his manor of Derley and other lands in the county. Dat. 14 July,
2 Edw. VI. [1548]. (Hallowes.)
DARLEY ABBEY v. under DERBY.
DENBY.
955 Grant from Richard fil. Gilberti de Kylbume to Richard
Kaysse fil. Joh. Kaysse of Kylbume of three acres of land "m parco
de Bol" [in Denby], with the wood growing thereon, the said three
acres to be measured by the perch of twenty-four feet. Witn. William
Weye, John Threesse, William Gourell, etc. Dat. M. a. Inv. of H.
Cross [3 May], 8 Hen. VI. [143°]- (Woll. iv. 73.)
956. Extract from court-roll of the Prior of Lenton recording that
Margaret, relict of John Horseley, late of Denby, was admitted to a
messuage, two bovates of land, etc., in Denby during the minority of
her son and heir William de Horseley. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Luke
[18 Oct.], 9 Hen. VI. [1430]- (Drury-Lowe.)
957. Grant from Laurence Lowe, Dominus de Denby, to George
Lowe and Thomas Lowe, his brother, Oliver Blakwall, rector of Barton-
in-le-Denys, Nicholas Blakwall, vicar of Beston, Otiwell Lowe, Brian
Lowe, sons of the said Laurence, and others, of the manor and
lordship of Denby, with lands in Denby and Kilburn. Witn. John,
Abbot of Dale, Ralph Saucheverell, esq., John Saucheverell, his son,
dominus de Morley, and others. Dat. i Apr., 23 Edw. IV. [1483]-
(Drury-Lowe.)
958. Award by William Huse, knt.. Chief Justice of King's
Bench, and Sir Guy Fairfax, knt.. Justice of King's Bench, in settlement
of a dispute between Lord Henry Grey and Laurence Lowe, con-
cerning an annual rent of £,if) 6s. M. out of the manor of Denby,
viz., that the said Laurence retain possession of the manor, subject
to the payment of the above rent to Lord Grey. Dat. 20 Sept.,
5 Hen. VIII. [1513]. (Drury-Lowe.)
959. Grant from Laurence Lowe, Humphrey Lowe, Ottiwell Low,
sons of the said Laurence and George Lowe, his brother, to Henry
Grey, Lord Grey, of the said annual rent during his life, reserving the
right, if the said annuity be in arrear 40 days, to distrain on their
lands in Ashburn, Ofcote, Underwood, Eyton, Stourston, and Bradley,
or elsewhere in co. Derby. Dat. 9 Feb., 5 Hen. VIII. [1514]-
(Drury-Lowe.)
960. Fine levied at Easter, 20 Hen. VIII. [1529], whereby Richard
Paynell and Isabella his wife convey to Anthony Fitzherbert, knt.,
Justice " de communi Banco'," John Porte, knt., German Pole, Robert
Derby. ii9
Batley, Robert Lowe, Denis Lowe, and William Mourton, two messuages,
300 acres of land, etc., in Denby, Fenton, Sturston, and Bradley.
(Drury-Lowe.)
961. Common recovery by Thomas Cokayn, knt., Francis Cokayn,
esq., Anthony Lowe, Edmund Cokayn, and Andrew Lowe, against
German Pole, esq., and Robert Lowe, gent., of the manor of Denby.
Dat. 6 Feb., 24 Hen. VIIL [1533]. (Drury-Lowe.)
962. Exemplification of various records securing the manor of
Denby, sometime held by Henry Lord Grey of Codnor, to Vincent
Lowe, Anthony Lowe, and others. Dat. 4 July, 36 Hen. VHL [1544].
(Drury-Lowe.)
963. Sale from Anthony Lowe of Allerwaslegh, esq., to Vincent
Lowe of Denby, esq., of all his lands, etc., in Parkhall, Denby and
Kylburn. Dat. 4 July, 37 Hen. VIH. [1545]. (Drury-Lowe.)
964. Grant from Vincent Lowe of Denby, esq., to his second
son Jasper of the manor of Parkehall [in Denby], which he acquired
from Anthony Lowe of Allerwaslegh, who acquired it from Peter
Frechewell of Staley; with power to Stephen, his third son, to give
seisin. Dat. i Apr., 4 Edw. VI. [1550]. (Drury-Lowe.)
DERBY, County of.
965. Grant to William Ferrers, Earl of Derby, of free warren in
all his demesne lands of certain manors in the counties of Lancaster,
Derby, and Stafford, and of a market and fair at his manors of Bolton,
Uttoxeter, and Haywood. Dat. Hadsock, 14 December, 1251.
(D. of L.)
966. Copy (sixteenth century) of the Roll of Knights' fees held
of the King in capite, in co. Derby, as appeared by an inquisition held
before Philip de Wylyby, Chancellor of the Exchequer. [6-8 Edw. I.,
1278-80,] (Woll. xi. I.)
967. Exemplification of divers charters of liberties granted by
Henry III. to Simon de Montfort, Eail of Leicester, and William de
Ferrers, Earl of Derby, namely, 14 December, 36 Hen. III., 1251,
grant to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, of free warren in all the
demesne lands of his manors in the counties of Stafford, Derby, and
Lancaster, and a market and fair at the manors of Bolton, Uttoxeter,
and Heywode, etc. Windsor, 22 October, i33r. (D. of L.)
968. Indenture between Rondulf Eggerton, esquire, and Robert
Woode of Kell, gentleman, by which the said Rondulf agrees to marry
Isabella, daughter of Robert Hill, deceased, and of Alice, late his
wife, then the said Robert Woode's wife, " before the Nativ. of St. John
Bapt. next," if the " said Isabella thereto will be privy and agreeable,"
and the said Robert Woode and Alice his ,wife, covenant to settle
on Rondulf and Isabella lands, etc., in the county of Derby to the
yearly value of six marcs. Dat. 20 Jan., 18 Hen. VII. [1503].
(P. R. O. c. 303.)
DERBY.
969. Letters from R , Prior of the Nunnery of St. Mary-
without-Derby [Kingsmead or De Pratis], soliciting alms for the repairs
of the edifice, and reciting certain indulgences, of 130 days in all.
I20 Derby.
granted to those who assist. At the foot is a copy of a Bull of Pope
Honorius [III. f\ granting an indulgence of 40 days on the same
behalf. Dat. Laterani IV. Kal. Apr. [29 Mar.], a°= 2 Pontif. [1218].
(WoU. xi. 25.)
970. Notification by William Seruelauedy of Derby, of a lease
to him by the Abbot and Convent of Burton[-on-Trent] of land in
Derby, formerly held by Walter son of William " tinctor," of Essebum,
which he, with consent of Ynga his wife and Symon his son wholly
resigned on setting out to the Holy Land; the rent to be paid partly
to the Chamberlain of the Abbey and partly to Ralph de Frescherevile,
lord of Alwaldeston. Witn. Thomas " juvenis " of Derby, William
" juvenis," William de Chaddesden, and Symon Kolle, " prepositi," of
Derby, Thomas Chous, etc. Tentf. Hen. III. (Stowe 50.)
971. Lease, for life, from William de Exsovere, manens in Derb', to
William Caym de Derb', of two acres of arable land in the territory
of Derby lying " super Collisleye " near the fields of Chaddesden and
of Little Chester. Witn. William Olearius, Robert de Notingham, tunc
ballivi Derb', Hugh de Cestrefeld, Thomas Kaym, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. i. 19.)
972. Grant from Henry fil. Thome de Derb', manens in Parva
Cestria, to Ralph de Smallege, faber, manens in Derb' of a rood of arable
land in the territory of Derbe lying " subtus Collyslege,'' which the said
Henry had purchased of Juliana, his sister. Witn. Roger le Hostiler
in parva Cestria, Roger fil. Radulfi de eadem, Hugh Rypun, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Woll. i. 18.)
973. Lease for eight years from Thomas fil. Radulfi de Chaddesden,
to John his brother of all the tenements, etc., in Derby which the
said Thomas acquired as heir to his father on his death. Witn.
John fil. Gilberti and William Page, bailiffs of Derby, John de Chad-
desdon of Derby, William le Wyne of Chaddesdon, Simon de Cestre.
Dat. Derby, Michaelmas Day, 1308. (Okeover.)
974. Agreement between Sire William de Alssopp, Abbot, and
the Convent of Derleye, Sire Robert de Stretleye, and Richard Martel,
lords and parceners of Chilewelle [Chilwell, co. Notts.], and Sire Richard
de Grey, Seigneur de Toueton [Toton, co. Notts.], in settlement of a
dispute between them, respecting the repairing and cleansing of the
mill-dam of Chilewelle, etc. Witn. Sire William le Fitz-Williame, Sire
Walter de Gonshulle, Sire John de Mounteneye, Sire Rauf de Rolliston,
chivalers, etc. Dat. Codnouere, F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 8 Edw. II.
[1314]. French. (Woll. v. 22.)
975. Quitclaim from William fil. Willelmi de Kyrkelongeley to
Nicholas de Trouwelle de Derby of a messuage in Derby lying "in
vico Fabrorum." Witn. John fil. Gilberti, Coroner of Derby, Hugh
Adam, Thomas de Tuttebury, Richard de Liuerpol, etc. Dat. Derby,
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 12 Edw. II. [1318]. (Pole-Gell.)
976. Lease from Roger de Massy de Morleya and Lucy his wife
to Pagan le Draper de Derby for six vears of a toft, with belongings,
lymg m The Briggegate at Derby, called Morleyhalleyerd ; rent, 5^.
silver yearly. Witn. Simon de Cestr., tunc ballivus de Derby, etc.
Dat. Derby, T. Vig. of Ann. of B. V. Mary [24 Mar.], 1331. (Add.
5239-)
Derby. 121
977. Grant from Ralph Chaffare de Derby to Thomas de
Yerdeleye of a curtilage in Derby lying in Juddekynlone. Witn.
William Laverok, John de Bredon, bailiffs of Derby, John de Sharde-
lowe, etc. Dat. Sat. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 17 Edw. III.
[1343]. (Wilmot.)
978. Grant from Thomas de Yerdeleye de Derby to Simon de
Horsseley of Derby of a curtilage in Derby in Juddekynlone. Witn.
John de Bynyngton, Walter de Trowell, bailiffs of Derby, John Swan-
swyre, etc. Dat. S. a. St. Michael's Day [29 Sept.], 18 Edw. III.
[1344]. (Wilmot.)
979. Quitclaim from Geoffrey fil. Willelmi de Normanton de
Derby to John Bate of Derby, jun., of land in Derby lying in Le
Parkfeld beyond " le Syk," near land belonging to All Saints' Church.
Witn. Walter de Trowell, John de Bynynton, bailiffs of Derby, Peter
le Prentys, etc. Dat. S. a. Epiphany [6 Jan.], 18 Edw. III. [1345].
{Wilmot.)
980. Grant from Edward III. to Henry, Earl of Lancaster, of
Derby and of Leicester, in support of the dignity of the earldom of
Derby which he had lately assumed, of ;£40 per annum receivable out
of the farm of the town of Derby, together with the Castle of
Harestan, co. Derby, by the service of rendering yearly to the King
one rose in June, to hold to the said Earl and the heirs male of his
body for ever, with reversion to the crown in case of failure of such
issue. Dat. Westminster, 10 Nov. [1347]. (D. of L.)
981. Grant from John de Morleye of Derby to John de Bredon
of the same of an acre and a half of arable land in Derby lying in
Le Wallfield, namely, in Litteldale, and near the house of the Lepers.
Witn. Thomas de Tuttebury, Robert Alibon, bailiffs of Derby, John
de Busseby, etc. Dat. M. a. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 1352. (Wilmot.)
983. Re-grant, for life, from Henry de la Pole to Henry de
Wettone of lands in Derby, Cotton [? Cotton Farm, nr. Derby], and
Luttechirche [Litchurch] ; rent, a rose.# Dat. Derby, S. a. F. of
St. Denis [9 Oct.], 27 Edw. III. [1353]. French. (Woll. x. 35.)
983. Qrant from John de Bredon of Derby to Walter de Holbrok
of an acre and a half of land in Derby lying in le Wallfeld, namely,
in Lyteldale and near the Lepers' House. Witn. John Hachet, William
de Brayllesford, bailiffs of Derby, Thomas de Yerdeleye, etc. Dat.
W. in Easter Week [24 Apr.], 33 Edw. III. [1359]- (Wilmot.)
984. Grant from John son of Hugh son of Ralph Chapmon of
Derby to Robert le Marchale of the same place of a messuage in
St. Mary's Street, Derby. Dat. F. of the Concept, of B. V. M.
18 Sept.], 38 Edw. in. [1364]. (P. R. O. b. 1253.)
985. Grant from William Joly de Derby to John de Stanleye of
a tenement in Judkynlone in Derby. Witn. Henry de Bredon, John
de Coltmon, bailiffs of Derby, Roger de Notingham, Richard Bunte,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter in Cathedra [22 Feb.], 39 Edw. III. [1365].
{Wilmot.)
986. Grant from Richard de Thurmeleye, vicar of Ashbourne, to
Thomas Tochet, clerk, and Thomas Foliaumb, of a messuage in
Derby " in seynte Marigate." Witn. Robert de Murcaston, Roger de
Asshe, bailiffs of Derby, William Pakeman, Hugh Adam, John Gybon,
€tc. Dat. F. of St. Matthias [24 Feb.], 2 Ric. II. [1379]. (Pole-Gell.)
12 2 Derby.
987. Grant from John de Berde of Derby to Richard de Stathum
and Richard de Denton of a messuage with buildings in Derby,
opposite the bridge across the Odbroke called " St. Peter's Bridge."
Witn. John del Hay and William Payn, bailiffs of Derby, and others.
Dat. Derby, 20 Feb., 14 Hen. IV. [1413]. (P. R. O. B. 1250.)
988. Quitclaim from John Ive, chaplain, to Robert Jurdan of
Asshe, of a tenement in Derby " apud albam crucem " extending from
the King's highway to the close of the P'riars Preachers of Derby;
together with half an acre of arable land in le Parkefeld, near
Hedlecrosse, sometime belonging to Thomas Halome of Derby, miller.
Dat. Chaddesden, M. a. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 5 Hen. VI. [1426].
(Wilmot.)
989. Release from John Bothe of Derby to William Lystere of
Little Chester of lands in Bryggecroft, lying next the land of the
prebend of All Saints, and between those of the Abbey of Derley
and the Dean of Lincoln. Dat. Derby, 10 Mar., 6 Hen. VI. [1428].
(Woll. i. 20.)
990. General release from John de Taptone of Hemyngton to
William Lyster of Little Chestre from all actions, etc. Dat. Derby,
S. a. Easter [19 Apr.], 11 Hen. VI. [1433]. (Woll. i. 79.)
991. Letter from the Prioress of Derby [St. Mary de Pratis] to
John [Halse or Hales], Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, presenting
Nicholas Brodwod of the diocese of Lichfield, acolyte, for ordination.
Dat. II Sept., 1461. (Woll. viii. 61.)
992. Quitclaim from Robert son and heir of Thomas Stoke, late
merchant of Derby, of a piece of land in Derby at the end of
"Bagelone." Dat. 12 Dec, i Edw. IV. [1461]. (Wilmot.)
993. Attorney from Hugh Tildesley and Matilda, his wife, to
John Tildesley to deliver seisin to William Walker of Derby and Agnes
his wife, and Edmund their son, of a garden in Derby, near " Baglone."
Dat. 4 Apr., 9 Edw. IV. [1469]. (Wilmot.)
994. Grant from John Curson of Ketylston, esquire, son and heir
of John Curson, to Gralam Roulee, of three acres of land in the
fields of Derby lying beyond Derwent, in Sydale, and in le Dychefeld.
Witn. John Neuton, bailiff of Derby, Richard Strynger, John Wode-
house. Dat. M. b. St. George's Day [23 Apr.], 12 Edw. IV. [1472].
(Wilmot.)
995. Grant from Gralam Roulee to William Merlege of three
acres of land in the fields of Derby, one acre lying beyond Derwent,
extending to Lyneysiche, one acre in Sydale, with one acre in le
Dychefeld called Le Coltesacre. Witn. John Newton, bailiff of Derby,
John Brid, Roger Justes, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of S. Mark [25 Apr.],
12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Wilmot.)
996. Fragment from the beginning of a Roll of Courts held at
Derby on Thursdays, 4 Febr., 4 March, and i Apr., 18-20 Edw. IV.
[1479-80]. (Woll. xi. 12.)
997. Feoffment from Henry Foliambe, esquire, to John Savage,
jun., knt., John Leeke, sen., esquire, and Humphrey Heyosy, esq., of
the site, etc., of the manor of Rodyche [Rowditch], nr. Derby, and
of rents of lands in Walton, Brampton, and Normanton, of a tenement
in Chesterfield and rent in Brimington, etc. Dat. F. of Nat. of B V M.
[8 Sept.], 5 Hen. VII. [1489]. (Foljambe.)
Derby. 123
998. Sale by Philip Leche of Chattesworth, squier, to William
Merlage of Derby of 13 f other of lead, "bool weght and marchaundable,"
with undertaking to " blok and brend " the same ; with bond by William
Higden of Cromforth and John Coghen of Hoptone in 100 marks for
due performances. Dat. 7 Nov., 7 Hen. VII. [1491]. (Woll. viii. 14.)
999. Bond, in ^£20, from Richard Stryngar of Derby, grocer, and
John Stryngar of the same, mercer, to Roger Justes, Richard Mouriford,
Roger Robyn, and William Couper, for the payment of twenty marks
to John Farynton son of Thomas Farynton, when he reaches the age
of twenty-one years, which sum of twenty marks the same Richard
" hath taken to his possession with y'= warde and kepyng of y= seid
John his apprentice " ; and in case of the said John's death before he
comes of age the said Richard shall " sauf kepe y'= seid xx marcs to
y= vse and behofe of Rauff Farynton " and of Margaret Farynton,
brother and sister of the said John, or the longer liver of them, to
Rauff at the age of 21, and to Margaret "hir part" at the time of
her marriage or at the age of 21, and in case of the death of all, the
money to go to the use of All Saints' Church, according to the terms
of the will of Thomas Farynton the father. Dat. 11 July, 9 Hen. VII.
[1494]. (Derby Mun.)
1000. Lease for 16 years from John Clostones and Nicholas
Orcherd, " Baylyes," and the Burgesses of Derby to Thomas Waundell,
miller, of Derby, of two com mills and a " sithemyll," with all streams,
floodgates, meadows, etc., and a parcel of the weir to the said mills
belonging; rent, 1005. Dat. 30 Sept., 3 Hen. VIII. [r5ii]. (Derby
Mun.)
1 00 1. Grant from George Sely, kinsman and heir of Thomas
P[orte ?], namely, son of Margery, sister of the said Thomas, to
John Porte, gent., Robert Blagge, Baron of the Exchequer, Thomas
Porte, Doctor of Laws, etc., of a tenement in the parish of St. Peter's,
Derby, to the use of the said John Porte, with power of attorney.
Dat. 5 July, 4 Hen. VIII. [1512]. (Woll. xii. 104.)
1002. Grant from James Oxle, Richard Shakere, and Edmund
Tumour, wardens of the parish church of All Saints, Derby, with
consent of the parishioners to John Neuton of a tenement in Baglone
in Derby, called "le Churche House." Dat. 6 June, 5 Hen. VIII.
[1513]- (Wilmot.)
1003. Bond, in ;£ioo, from Edmund Bradshawe of Iderechehay
[Idridgehay] to John Neuton, to convey four acres of land in Derby,
namely, three acres in Stokkesbrokefeld and one acre in Castelfeld.
Dat. 26 Apr., 6 Hen. VIII. [1514]. (Wilmot.)
1004. Grant from Thomas Shypley, citizen and cordwainer of
London, and Elizabeth, his wife, to John Porte of Etwall, esquire, of
one messuage in the parish of St. Peter, Derby, between the tenement
of the nuns of Derby and the lane called Baglone. Dat. 26 Feb.,
10 Hen. VIII. [rsig]. Attached is a memorandum that the said John
Porte, at the instance of several neighbours, "freely gave unto the seid
Thomas and Elizabeth for such necessity and nede as they were in xxj.
AUe be it I the same John Porte shewed evydences that the same
mesuage with th' appurtenaunces was gyvyn to Harry Punt and to his
heirez whos interest in the seid mese I the same John Porte and other
to myn use have." (Trusley.)
124 Derby.
1005. Lease, for six years, from John Chapmonn, Wylliam Yerlle,
Edward Lentun, and John Watsun, " Chamberlensse of the borughe
of Derbe," to Thomas Blakesea, burgess and baker, with consent
of " M'^ ballywes and theyre breder," and of the " commenallte and
by a commen halle allso the same tyme callyd by the commaunde-
ment of M' ballywes for the townys grette nessessite," for the sum of
£^(1 towards " the Reypryascon and makynge of the townys weyre," of
a common pasture called " Bradseahay " lying in the fields and parish
of St. Peter's, Derby, at a yearly rent of 405. Dat. 28 Feb.,
15 Hen. VIII. [1524]. (Derby Mun.)
1006. Lease from Robert York and Helize Cowper, bayliffes of
Derby, and the Burgesses, to John Jonson of Derby, " sherman," and
Cristofer Thakker, mercer, of five water-mills, with all streams, flood-
gates, meadows, pastures, etc., and also " the weeres to the seid milles
belongyng, as Thomas Waundell and William Byngley before tyme
held theym," for a term of 41 years, at a yearly rent of ^10. Dat.
20 Oct., 1526. (Derby Mun.)
1007, 1008. Grant (and counterpart) from Ralph Whalley of
Bunney (?), co. Notts, (in fulfilment of covenants with William Glossop
of Wirksworth, made 8 Aug., 24 Hen. VIII.) to Richard Blakwall
of Wirksworth, Ralph Gell, Thomas Thomson, and Peter Wynstanley,
of all his lands in Bradmer and Staunford, co.; Notts., Kirkeby Bellers,
and Markefeyld, co. Leic, and in the town of Derbv. Dat. 20 Aug.,
24 Henry VIII. [1532]. (Pole-Gell.)
1009. Grant from William Glossop of Wirksworth to the same
feoffees of all his lands, etc., in Wirksworth. Same date. (Pole-Gell.)
1 010. Lease, in perpetuity, from John Johnson and Robert Jepson,
bailiffs, and the Burgesses of Derby, to Robert Yorke, of a parcel
of ground in Derby late in the holding of Thomas Leez, between the
highway on the south, the ground of " Meister Babyngton " on the
north, the ground of " Meister Pole " on the east, and the ground of
"Meister Babyngton " on the west; rent, M. Dat. 8 Jan., 25 Hen. VIII.
[1534]- (Derby Mun.)
101 1. Lease, for 80 years, from Thomas the Abbot and the Convent
of Darley to Richard Hey of Derby, of ten acres of land and two acres
of meadow in Derby. Dat. i Oct., 30 Hen. VIII. [1^381. (Bodl.
D.C. 2.)
1012. Exemplification by Henry VIIL, made at the request of
Thomas Thacker of Highege, gent., and Gilbert Thacker his son of
a decree by the Court of Augmentations, respecting a grant to them
from Thomas [Page], Abbot of Darleigh, dat. 25 Feb., 27 Hen. VIIL
[1536], of an annuity of 405. from lands in the same county. Witn.
Sir Rich. Ryche, knt. [Chancellor of the Court of Augmentations and
afterwards Lord High Chancellor]. Dat. 20 Mar., 30 Hen. VIIL
[1539]- (Campb. xxix. 13.)
1013. Covenant between John Tailer, D.D., Dean of Lincoln,
and Denis Beresford of Gray's Inn, London, " fermor of the parsonage
of Chesterfelde," that, whereas John Constable, formerly Dean of
Lincoln, on 2 Sept., 1527, leased to Edward Beresford, esq., father
of the said Denis, the rectory, tithes, etc., of Chesterfield (excepting
the advowson and the woods) and the site of the manor of Little
Chester, with all the demesne lands attached and one fishing in the
Dore, 125
River Derwent (the rectory, etc., for 59 years, and the site of Little
Chester manor for 69 years), with certain provisoes as to repairs;
now it is agreed that the said Denis shall repair, uphold, etc., the
houses and buildings of the said parsonage and of the said manor-site,
at his own costs, and pay all charges concerning the same, in con-
sideration of which the Dean shall allow yearly to the said Denis
265. iid., and shall sell to the latter all the " trees and wood growing
ther in his wood called Dudmore " for the sum of £^2i, sterling, the
said Denis to leave standing " such convenient number of Stallings,
Wevers and Kinges in the said wood as the said Deane male be saved
harmelesse ageinst the late statute made for savinge of woods and
springs." Dat. i June, 37 Hen. VIII. [1545]. (Derby Mun.)
1014. Lease from Olyver Thacker of Little Chester, gent., to
Richard Lightlad of Derby, tiler, of two houses and gardens lying in
the street called " ye Marledge " in Derby, and two little crofts, late
held by Robert Cokkes, near the said garden, for a term of 21 years,
at a rent of 12^. Dat. 25 Mar., 2, Edw. VI. [1548]. (Derby Mun.)
1 015. Lease from the Bailiffs and Burgesses of Derby to Thomas
Sutton " of the JCynge's medewe nighe Derby " of a parcel of ground
in Derby " adioynyng vnto the Fladyate of a certeyn mylne called the
Castell mylne," for a term of 60 years, at a rent of i2d., the lessee
to make on the said ground " one able and convenient house for a
Walke mylne with two stokkes the one called a Potyere and the other
a Fallere and also to make or cause to be made one sufficient waye
or Cawsey for the Kynge's subjects to come and go as well with
horsse as on foote by the sayd house into the holmes theyr." Dat.
27 Sept., 3 Edw. VI. [1549]. (Derby Mun.)
10 1 6. Register of Darley Abbey, containing copies of about nine
hundred Charters. (Cotton MS. Titus C. ix.)
DERBY V. also under Chesterfield, Crich, Litchurch,
WiRKSWORTH.
DARLEY ABBEY v. also under Whatstandwell.
DONISTHORPE v. under Gresley.
DORE.
1017. Quitclaim from John de Stolbaley, clerk, to Richard fil.
Ade de Totinley, living in Dore, of all those lands, etc., in Dore
which formerly belonged to Ranulph de Dore. Witn. Thomas de
Leys, Thomas de Wodehouse, clerk, Peter de Bemis. Late 13th cent.
(D. A. J. iii. 103.)
1018. Lease, for lives, from Ralph de Wellewick, knt., to Richard
Fullo of Dore and Cecily his wife of the messuage and land which
William Blys, father of the said Richard, sometime held in Dore.
Witn. John de le Wodehouses, Thomas de Gotham, Richard Gilly,
Thomas de Birchehewed, etc. Dat. at Bemetby, T. a. F. of St. Mary
Magdalene [22 July], 1325. (D. A. J. iii. 102.)
10 19. Grant, in tail, from Ralph son and heir of Sir Ralph de
Wellewek, knt., to Ralph Cissor [Tailor] of Dore and Matilda his
wife of land in Dore. Witn. John Wathe, John Wygleye, Robert
Selioke, John Hollowey, etc. Dat. Barnetbe, S. a. F. of St. Martin
[11 Nov.] \_circ. 1330]. (D. A. J. iii. 103.)
126 Dore.
1020. Lease, for twelve years, from Margery Gilly, widow, to
William del Lym of the messuage, etc., which Emma fil. Joh. del
Horlowe her mother sometime held in Dore. Witn. Robert de Seliock,
John de Wodehow, Hugh le Barker. Dat. Mor. of Ann. of B. V. M.
[26 Mar.], 1333. (D. A. J. iii. 105.)
1 03 1, Grant from Ralph fil. Radulphi de Wellewyk to John fil.
Henrici fil. Simonis de Moniassche and Matilda his wife, of lands,
tenements, etc., in the fee of Dore. Witn. John Bate, Richard le
Walkerre de Dorre, Hugh le Barkerre, etc. Dat. Bemeby, W. b. F.
of St. Thomas [21 Dec], 1341. (Harl. 84 B. 26.)
1022. Grant from William de Skipwith and Margaret his wife to
John fil. Henrici fil. Simonis de Moniasche and Matilda his wife, of
land, tenements, etc., in Dore, for the term of the life of Sir Simeon
de Wellewik and that of his brother Robert. Witn. John Bate, John
de Horlowe, Hugh le Barber, etc. Dat. Bernetby, W. b. F. of
St. Thomas [21 Dec], 1341. (Harl. 84 A. 35.)
DORE V. also under Staveley.
DOVERIDGE.
(DOUUEBRUG, DOWBRYGE, DUBBRUGE.)
!023. Grant from Robert fil. Roberti fil. Rogeri, chaplain of
Uttokeshather [Uttoxeter, co. Staff.], to Thomas fil. Thome de Eyton
of eight selions of land in Douuebrug, near Uttoxeter. Witn. Heniy
Goderiche, Henry de Duddeley, Robert de Waltone, etc. Dat. W. a.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 22 Edw. III. [1348]. (Woll. x. 38.)
1024. Grant from Richard del Grene de Dubbrugge to Robert
Deye, chaplain of Dubbruge, of land in that neighbourhood in
Monnesholme and Cubache. Witn. Dom. Rob. de Knyveton, vicar
of Dubbruge, William Fisshere, and Henry Turkeys of the same, etc.
Dat. at Dubbruge, Sat. b. F. of Assumption [15 Aug.], 19 Rich. II.
[1395]- (Stowe 51.)
1025. Will of Robert Milwart of Eyton, with bequests to the
Church of St. Cuthbert of Dowbryge. Dat. 29 Oct., 1513. (Drury.)
DOVERIDGE v. also under SOMERSALL.
DRAKELOWE.
1026. Majmumission by John de Greseleye, mil., Dominus de
Drakelowe, of I'homas Nettebreyder, " Botiler de Dfakelowe," with
all his suit and following, goods and chattels. Dat. Drakelowe, S. a
F. of St. Augustine [26 May], 2 Ric. II. [1379]. (Gresley.)
1027. Bond by John Gresley, mil., in 200 marks, to abide by the
award of George, Duke of Clarence, Lord of Richmond, in certain
disputes between the said John and the Abbot and Convent of Burton,
the latter claiming certain lands and rents in Burton, co. Staff.,
Drakelow, Caldewall, and Lynton, co. Derby, a fishery in the Trent
from a certain boundary called Redebanke, within the lordship of
Walton, up to a water-mill of the said Abbot called Overmill, and
the said John claiming title to other rents and lands of the Abbey
in Burton, Tetenall, and elsewhere in co. Staff. Dat. 24 Feb.,
6 Edw. IV. [1467]. (Gresley.)
Dronfield. 127
1028. Award by Thomas [Wolsey], Cardinal Archbishop of York,
in a suit brought by Sir John Savage, knt., and Alice his wife, " late
the wife" of Sir William Greysley, knt., and executrix of his last will,
Anthony Greysley, Thomas Greysley, Humfrey Greysley, and Edward
Greysley, on the one part, against Sir George Greisley and John
Saunders, on the other part, to substantiate their right and title to
the manors of Drakelowe, co. Derby ; Osgathorpe, co. Leic. ; Tutbury
Woodhouse, Colton, Moreton, Kingston, co. Staff.; Lullington, Castle
Gresley, and Lynton, co. Derby ; Norton, co. Staff. ; Braceborough,
Carleby, Thirlby, Baston, co. Line. ; and Seton-in-Spaldingmoor, co.
York; whereby it is decreed that the said Sir George is to have
possession of the said manors as the rightful heir of his brother. Sir
William Greysley, who died "without issue of his body begotten,"
subject to certain rent-charges to be paid to the said Alice, wife of
Sir John Savage, and to the said Anthony, Thomas, Humphrey, and
Edward. Dat. Trinity Term, 16 Hen. VHI. [1525]. Endorsed, "The
decree agaynst Lady Savage and her Basterd Sonnes for all the
Gresleyes lands." (Gresley.)
DRAYCOTT.
(Dracot, Draycote.)
1029. Grant from Robert fil. Willelmi de Draycote to William
le Seriand and Cecilia his wife of one acre of land in Lyttelmed in
Draycote. Witn. William de Jarpenuill, Robert de Pipe, William fil.
clerici de Draycote, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.],
10 Edw. II. [i3r6]. (Add. 4882.)
1030. Will of William Roselle of Dracot. Dat. F. of St. Dunstan
[21 Oct.], 1502. (Woll. i. 81.)
DRONFIELD.
Draneffeld, Dranefeld, Dranfeld, Dronefeld, Dronfeld,
Dronfild, Dronsfeld.)
1 03 1. Grant from Richard de Streton fil. Heruici to John fil.
Laisig " dishalis " and Rohard fil. Horn de Honistun of all the land
of " Gruwis." Witn. Hugh fil. Noch' persona de Dronefeld, Thomas
de Dronefeld, Walter Dun, etc. Early 13th cent. (Foljambe.)
1032. Grant from Ralph Salvain of Thorp, with consent of
Marjory his wife, to Geoffrey son of Stephen de Aston, of land in
Hallehes [Hallowes-in-Dronfield]. Witn. Stephen, Abbot of Beauchief,
John Wascelin, John de Einecurt, Leonius Saluanus, Thomas, parsona
de Dranefeld. Early Hen. III. . (Foljambe.)
1033. Grant from William fil. Matanie de Dranefeld to Thomas
fil. Thorn. Caskin of all his right in the land " del Gruves " pledged
to him by Thomas del Leys, etc. [? in Dronfield]. Witn. Thomas
del Leys, Adam de Neubold, Peter de Doneston, etc. Late 13th cent.
(Foljambe.)
1034. Grant from Agnes fil. Radulphi Selveyn to Robert Selveyn
her brother of four bovates of land in Haleghys [Hallowes, nr. Dron-
field], and a bovate in Aston [Coal Aston]. Witn. Dom. Roger de
Eyncurt, Dom. Peter de Briminton, Jocelin de Steynisby, Roger de
Somervil, etc. Late 13th cent. (Foljambe.)
128 Dronfield.
1035. Quitclaim from Peter de Barneys of Dronfeld to John de
Stobbeleye of 2d. of yearly rent for land in the territory of Dronfeld.
Witn. Nicholas de Stobbeleye, Robert Lille, Richard de Wodehousis,
etc. Late 15th cent. (Foljambe.)
1036. Grant from Peter fil. Agnetis to John fil. Ade fill. Petri de
Somerlesowe of four plots of land in the fields and fee of Dronefeld.
Witn. John de Stubleye, Richard fil. Thome de le Wodehous, William
Louecok, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 6 Edw. II.
[1313]- (Foljambe.)
1037. Grant from Emma que fuit uxor quondam Petri fil. Agnetis
de Dronefeld to William fil. Eduse junioris de Dronefeld of lands
sold by her late husband to him in Dronefeld. Witn. John de
Stubleye, William Louecok, William fil. Thome de College^ etc. Dat.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 8 Edw. II. [1315]. (Foljambe.)
1038. Grant from William fil. Eduse sen. de Dronefeld to Matilda
his daughter of land in the " Stubbyng " in Dronefeld. Witn. Richard
de le Wodehouses, William de Colley, etc. Dat. F. of Epiphany
[6 Jan.], 16 Edw. II. [1323]. (Foljambe.)
1039. Grant from Thomas Rich to Richard le Chapmon of a
toft, etc., in Dronfeld. Witn. Thomas de Totynglay, Adam le Spenser,
William Lowcok. Dat. Th. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], . . .
Edw. [II. or III.]. Mutilated. (Foljambe.)
1040. Grant from William fil. Alani de Wodesmethis to John de
Wath of his tenement at Wodesmethis in Dronfeld. Witn. Guy
Louterel, John de Capella, Roger de Hapilknole, Davit de Wetenthon,
etc. Dat. Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July], 3 Edw. III. [1329]. (Rel.
XX. 219.)
1 04 1 . Grant from Richard fil. Roberti " super Moram " to Dom.
. . . . of all his goods, etc., in Dronefeld and Barley. Dat.
Brampton, Th. a. Michs., 1338. (Foljambe.)
1042. Grant from Richard Broun of Ekynton and Hugh de
Tybschelf, chaplains, to Robert fil. Thorn, de Sellyok, of the moiety
of lands in Sellyok and Le Halughys with remainder to John his
son and Dionisia Frene and the heirs of their bodies. Witn. John
de Grey, dominus de Onston, Robert Bryan de Ekynton, etc. Dat.
Halughes, M. a. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 16 Edw. III. [1342].
(Foljambe.)
1043. Grant from William fil. Petri fil. Agnetis de Dronfeld to
Roger Danyel of Colleye of two acres, etc., of land in Dronfeld. Witn.
Richard dil Wodehouses, Thomas Cocus of Colleye, William Loukoc,
etc. Dat. Morr. of Nat. of St. John B. [25 June], 18 Edw. III. [1344].
(Foljambe.)
1044. Grant from Henry de Cresewyk to Robert le Breton, Dom.
de Walton, Philippa his wife, and Robert their son, of lands, tenements,
etc., in the fee of Dronefeld. Witn. William de Linacre, Roger de
Caus, Thomas de Somersal, etc. Dat. Dronefeld, S. a. F. of SS.
Philip and James [i May], 23 Edw. III. [1349]. (Harl. 112 H. 4.)
1045. Grant from John de Somerleso to Richard le Taillour fil.
Joh. le Chapman of part of his messuage in Dronfield. Witn. John
de Wodhous, Henry Loucok, William Loucok, etc. Dat, T a Palm
Sunday [10 Apr.], 25 Edw. III. [1351]. (Foljambe.)
Dronfield. 129
1046. Quitclaim from. Adam Tetlowe and Matilda his wife to
Roger Clerk of Chesterfelde of the lands, etc., which John fil. Ad.
Haneley held from William Eyncourt, knt. [? in Dronfield]. Witn.
William Barker of Aston, Adam Spencer of Dranfelde. Dat. apud
Somurlesowe, M. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 27 Edw. III. [i353]-
(Rel. XX. 219.)
1047. Grant from Robert fil. et her. Thome Abbetoft of Barley
to Roger fil. Elie de Birley of a yearly rent from lands in the fees
of Dronfeld and Staveley. Witn. Roger de Wygeley, Robert de Barley,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 30 Edw. III. [1356]-
(Foljambe.)
1048. Grant from Henry fil. Joh. Smyth to William Maynard of
an acre of land in the fee of Dronfeld. Witn. Adam le Wright, John
de Aston, Henry Loucok, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Augustine [26 May],
40 Edw. III. [1366]. (Foljambe.)
1049. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Joh. Smith of Dronfeld to
Henry Smith of Dore of land in Dronfeld which he had from his
father. Witn. Henry Loukoc, William Maynard, etc. Dat. S. a. All
Saints' Day, 1366. (Foljambe.)
1050. Grant from Thomas Rycher of Dronfeld to John del
Croftus of five acres of arable land in the fields of Dronfeld in a
place called Mostylegh. Witn. William fil. Hen. Loucok, William
Shemyld, etc. Dat. F. of Epiphany [6 Jan.], 9 Ric. II. [1386].
(Foljambe.)
1 05 1. Lease from Alice, widow of Roger Milner, to John Seriaunt
of Bradway and Adam his son, of a messuage, etc., which she had
of the grant of Christiana her mother in Overbirched [Birchett in
Dronfield] for 12 years. Dat. Birchehed, F. of Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], 20 Ric. II. [1397]- (Foljambe.)
1052. Grant from Thomas Baret of Chestrefeld to William Hunte
of the same of an acre of land and meadow in the fee of Dronfild,
lying on Neddurhull between Rylee Syke and land of John Vlley.
Witn. John Barbour, Robert Tapton, John Spicer. Dat. F. of Exalt.
of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 8 Hen. IV. [1407]. (Foljambe.)
1053. Grant from Roger de Bradeway to Robert Knowt of a
messuage and lands in Bradeway [nr. Dronfield]. Witn. Ralph Barker
of Dore, James Mawer, John Parker, etc. Dat. F. of St. Matthew
[21 Sept.], 10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Foljambe.)
1054. Extract of court-roll of Dronfeld Manor recording the
admission of William Cook of Holmesfeld to lands, etc., in the fee
of Dronfeld and Barley on the surrender of William son of William
de Mora, who had inherited them from his father. Dat. i Apr.,
4 Hen. V. [1415]. (Foljambe.)
I OSS' Grant from William Cook of Holmesfeld to Thomas Cook
his son of all the lands, etc., which he had of the grant of William,
son of William de Mora in the fee of Dronfeld and Barley. Witn.
John Gray, Ralph Barker, Robert Owtrem, etc. Dat. Palm Sunday
[12 Apr.], 4 Hen. V. [14 16]. (Foljambe.)
1056. Extract of court-roll of Dronffeld, recording the admission
of Dame Alice de Deyncourt, of Thomas Fox, and William Cook to
lands, etc., in Dronffeld, on the surrender of William Holbrok and
Emma his wife. Dat. 7 Hen. V. [1419-20]. (Foljambe.)
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Dronfield.
1057. Extract of court-roll of Dronfeld Manor, recording the
admission of Thomas Fox and William Cooke to a messuage, etc., and
12 acres of land in Dronfeld on the surrender of Thomas de Wodhouse
and Cecilia his wife, dau. and heir of Matilda Rycher. Dat. Th. a.
F. of St. James [25 July], 10 Hen. V. [1422]. (Foljambe.)
1058. Extract of court-roll of Dranfeld Manor, recording the
admission of Thomas Foxe to an acre of land called " Blake Acre "
on the surrender of Thomas Maynard. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. Edw.
Conf. [5 Jan.], 3 Hen. VI. [1425]. (Foljambe.)
1059. Power of attorney from William Brampton of Chestrefeld
to Richard Godoson to deliver seisin in the court of Dronfeld to John
Gierke and Robert Fleches of all his lands, etc., in the fee of Dronfeld
and Barley. Witn. William Clerke, John Boton, • William Neubold.
Dat. 10 Dec, 9 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Foljambe.)
1060. Extract of court-roll of Dronsfeld Manor, recording the
admission of John Seriaunt, as son and heir of William Seriaunt of
Bradwey, to 20 acres of land in Bradwey in the fee of Dronsfeld. Dat.
at the Court of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, Sat. b. F. of " Clausum Pasche "
[16 Apr.], 14 Hen. VI. [1435]. (Foljambe.)
1 06 1. Release from William Chaumbre of Barleburgh to Thomas
Fox, of all the lands, etc. [in Dronfeld ?] formerly belonging to Walter
Lufetson of Assheford. Witn. Robert Seriaunt, Thomas Meynard,
William Shemyld, etc. Dat. Dronfeld, 10 Oct., 17 Hen. VI. [1438].
(Foljambe.)
1062. Extract from Roll of the Court at Dronfield, whereby Adam
Serjant surrenders to Robert Serjant and Alice his wife and the heirs
of their body, certain lands in Dronfield lately held by Robert Schemeld.
Dat. F. of S. George [23 Apr.], 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Harl. in C. 41.)
1063. Quitclaim from Robert Barle, dominus de Barle, to Robert
Mawer of Barle Wodsetes of a bovate of land called Gorstelandes,
in Dronfield. Witn. John Cooke of Morehaws, William Cartwryght,
William Boton del Lees, etc. Dat. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 1447 [8].
(Rel. XX. 164.)
1064. Lease, for 40 years, from William Bolloke, Alderman of
the Guild of St. Mary in the parish church of St. John Baptist
[Dronfield] and John Hordryn, chaplain of the same, with consent of
the Brethren of the Guild, to Thomas Welton, sen., and Joyce his
wife, of a messuage and land in the tenure of John Taylyor in Dronfeld.
Witn. John Barker of Dore, William Owtrem, Thomas Fox, William
Shemyng, WiUiam Cuttlove. Dat. Dronfeld, F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 1449. (Rel. XX. 165.)
1065. Lease, for 40 years, from William Bolloke, Alderman of
the Gild of St. Mary in the parish of St. John Baptist [Dronfield]
to Thomas Melton, sen., and Joyce his wife of a messuage, etc., in
Dronfield. Witn. John Barker of Dore, William Owtrem, WilUam
Shemyng, William Cuttlufe, etc. Dat. Michaelmas Day, 1449.
(D. A. J. iii. 76.)
1066. Grant from Thomas Fox of Cold Aston to John Fox his
son and the heirs of his body, of all his lands, etc., in the town and
fields of Dronfeld. Witn. Thomas Coke, John Parkar, Thomas Parkar.
Dat. F. of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June], 36 Hen. VI. [1458].
(Foljambe.)
Dronfield. 131
1067. Appointment by Humfry Bourchier, Baron Cromwell, knt.,
of Sir John Bussy as Steward of his manor of Dranfeld for life.
Dat. Tatteshale, 13 April, 9 Edw. IV. [1469]. (Add. 20,504.)
1068. Grant from John Fox of Cold Aston to Thomas [Rotheram],
Bishop of Lincoln, Chancellor of England, William Hastings, Lord
Hastmgs, knt., Robert Fox of Whaphynborowe, jun., Thomas Fox of
Chestrefeld, jun.. Will. Fox of the same, jun., Henry Herry of Aston,
Thomas Fox, Robert Fox, and John Fox, his sons, of all his lands,
etc., in Dronfeld, called " Asshford lande." Dat. M. b. Michaelmas,
14 Edw. IV. [1474]. (Foljambe.)
1069. Declaration by Raufe Leche of Burley Leeyhes, John
Barley, John Barker, Henry Weydurherd, vicar of Dronfield, and others,
that they have examined John Roger of Onston, the tenant of certain
land in Ramsawe-feld [? in Dronfield] in dispute between Henry Pole
and Richard Bullok. Dat. F. of Epiphany [6 Jan.], 17 Edw. IV.
[1478]. (Rel. XX. 165.)
1070. Extract of court-roll of Dronfeld manor, recording the
admission of John Fox of Cold Aston to lands, etc., in Dronfeld on
the surrender of Ralph Leche, who had the same of the grant of
William Atkynson and Thomas Seladon. Dat. 8 Oct., 21 Edw. IV.
[1481]. (Foljambe.)
1071. Extract of court-roll of Dronfeld Manor, recording the
admission, at a court of the feoffees of William, Lord Hastings, of
John Parker and Robert Gylberd to lands, etc., in Dronfeld on the
surrender of John Fox of Cold Aston and Thomas Fox his son and
heir, who had the same of the grant of Sir John Melton, knt. Dat.
Th. b. F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 22 Edw. IV. [1482]. (Foljambe.)
1072. Covenant by Thomas Fox son and heir of John Fox of
Aston to make an estate to Henry Foliambe of Walton, esq., after
the death of John Fox his father of a close lying near the " Kokplas "
in Draneffeld. Witn. John Foliambe, gent., John Scha, etc. Dat.
F. of S. James, Apost. [25 July], 22 Edw. IV. [1482]. (Foljambe.)
1073. Covenant by Thomas Fox son and heir of John Fox of
Aston to make an estate to Henry Foliambe, esq., of Walton, after
the death of John Fox his father, of a messuage, lands, etc., in
Draneffeld, which Thomas Fox his grandfather had of the grant of
John Assheford, or which he, Thomas Fox the younger, or his father,
had of Ralph Leche, the said Henry Foliambe paying 20 marks in
hand, two instalments of 405., and one of 4 marks. Witn. John
Foliambe, etc. Dat. F. of Exalt, of H. Cross [14 Sept.], i Ric. III.
[1483]. (Foljambe.)
1074. Power of attorney from Thomas Foxe of Aston to Richard
Bullok, Bailiff of Dronfeld, and John Carteleye, to surrender in the
court of Dronfeld a messuage and cottage to the use of William
Foxe of Haslande. Dat. 14 Aug., 3 Ric. III. [1485]. (Foljambe.)
1075. Covenant by Thomas Fox, son and heir of John Fox of
Aston, to make an estate to Henry Foliambe of Walton, esq., after
the death of John Fox his father, of a tenement, with lands, etc., in
Dronfeld, in the tenure of William Bromhead. Dat. F. of Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 2 Hen. VII. [1487]. (Foljambe.)
1076. List of dues for burials, and legacies to be received for
the use of the church at Dronfeld. Fifteenth century. (WoU. viii. i8fl.)
132 Dronfield.
1077. Quitclaim from George Mower of Barley Wodseets, son
and heir of Robert Mower, deceased, to James Mower, his brother,
of a messuage and bovate of land in Dronfeld called Gorsehouse, with
a meadow called Care-medew which Nicholas Bagshawe inhabits. Dat.
Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July], 26 Hen. VIII. [1534]- (Rel. xx. 218.)
DRONFIELD v. also under COAL ASTON, BARLOW, BOYTHORPE,
Hope, Staveley, Tapton, Unstone.
DUCKMANTON.
(Dogmanton, Dokemanton, Dokemonton, Dokmanton,
Ducemanetun, Duchemanetuna, DuckemantunA,
Ducmanton, Dugmanton, Dukemantun,
Dukemantune, Dukmaneton.)
1078. Re-grant from G[eoflfrey] Ridel to Gervase fitz Richard of
the latter's heritage of Duchemanetun, to hold of him and his heirs
by one knight's service for Duchemanetun and for the land of Colestun
[Colston-Basset, co. Notts.] which he holds of his (Geoffrey's) brother
\sc. Ralph Basset], with a statement of the recognition in Geoffrey's
court that W. fitz Richard had made over Duchemanetun in heritage
to Gervase his brother and had surrendered it to Geoffrey [as lord]
in order that he might re-grant it as above, which he had done,
receiving homage for the same. Circ. 1155-1160. (Woll. i. 42.)
G. Ridel. Omnibus hominibus suis clericis et laicis, Francis et
Anglis salutem. Sciatis me reddidisse Geruasio filio Ricardi
hereditatem suam videlicet Duchemanetun sibi et heredibus suis
ad tenendum de me et de heredibus meis liberam et quietam per
seruicium unius militis pro Duchemantuna et pro terra de Colestun
quam de fratre meo tenet. Quia recognitum fuit in curia mea
quod W. frater eius filius Ricardi fratrem. suum G. in sua libera
potestate inde hereditauit, et mihi eandem Duchemanetun reddidit
et omnino de se et suis quietam dimisit, ut istum G. in hereditatem.
Quapropter ei eandem terram reddidi et hommagium suum inde
accepi. Quare nolo et firmiter precipio ut libere et quiete et
honorifice teneat, sicut antecessores sui melius et liberius de
antecessoribus meis tenuerunt. T[estibus] Radulfo, Priore de
Landa [Laund], Radulfo Basset, W. Basset, Thoma de Sais, Bosone,
G. de Sutton, Helia clerico, Vnfrido Pulein, Roberto de Weled[on],
W. de Colestun, W. filio Hugonis, Roberto filio Lewine et aliis
multis.
1079. Grant, in soul-alms, from Geoffrey fil. Petri [afterwards Chief
Justice of England] to the Premonstratensian Canons of the Abbey
of Wellebec [Welbeck, co. Notts.], of the church of St. Peter of
Ducemanetun. [1187-1188.] (Woll. i. 43.)
Omnibus Sancte Matris Ecclesie filiis presentibus et futuris
Galfridus filius Petri salutem, Sciatis me dedisse et . hac carta
mea confirmasse Deo et ecclesie Sancti Jacobi de Wellebec et
Canonicis ibidem Deo seruientibus ordinis Premonstrati Ecclesiam
Sancti Petri de Ducemanetun cum omnibus pertinentiis suis in
puram et perpetuam Elemosinam pro salute anime mee et uxoris
mee et heredum meorum. Testibus, Ranulfo de Glamuile, Justicia
Domini Regis, Gerardo fratre suo, Willelmo filio Ranulfi, Roberto
de Leistun, Henrico de Maudune, abbatibus, Ricardo del Pec,
Willelmo fil. Roberti.
Duckmanton. 133
1080. Letter from Ivo Comubiensis, Archdeacon of Derby, to the
clerks appointed by the Chapter of Scaruesdale, instituting the Abbot
and Canons of Wellebeck in the church of St. Peter of Duchemanetun,
on the presentation of Geoffrey fil. Petri, afterwards Chief Justice of
England, which they had maintained their right to in the Court of
King's Bench at Westminster, before Ranulph de Glanville and six
other King's Justices. [1187-1188.] (Woll. i. 46 B.)
Magister Ivo Comub[iensis] Archidiaconus Dereb' omnibus clericis
per capitulum de Scaruesdale constitutis salutem. Nouerit uni-
uersitas uestra nos ad presentationem Galfridi fil. Petri instituisse
abbatem et canonicos de Wellebech in ecclesia Sancti Petri de
Duchemanetuna et eis personatum prefate ecclesie concessisse
quam ipsi dirationauerunt in Curia Domini Regis apud Westmonas-
terium coram Justiciis Domini Regis, scilicet Rannulfo de Glanuill,
Hugone Dunelmensi, Johanne Norwicensi, Galfrido Heliensi,
episcopis, Godefrido de Luci, Gocelino Archidiacono Ricardo
Thesaurario Domini Regis. Testibus, Magistro Ascelino, Hugone
de Dranefeld, Stephano de Cestrefeld, Geruasio fil. Roberti, Ricardo
de Stafeleg', Roberto de Aumeton, Gregorio de Scardecliue.
1081. Grant from H[ugh Nonant], Bishop of Coventry, to the
Abbey of Wellebec [Welbeck, co. Notts.], of the church of Ducke-
mant[on], with condition for appointing a chaplain and celebrating an
anniversary of the obits of the bishop and his successors. [1187-1188.]
(Woll. i. 44.)
H. miseracione diuina Couentrensis Episcopus omnibus tam clericis
quam laicis ad quos littere presentes peruenerint salutem ab autore
salutis. Nouerit uniuersitas uestra nos attendentes paupertatem
et religionem conuentus de Wellebec in remissionem peccatorum
nostrorum et pro animabus predecessorum nostrorum et eorum qui
nobis succedent concessisse, donasse et presenti carta confirmasse
abbati et Conuentui de Wellebec ecclesiam de Duckemanton cuius
aduocatio dinoscitur ad eos pertinere libere et quiete cum omnibus
pertinenciis suis in perpetuam elemosinam possidendam ita ut liceat
eis fructus et omnes conuentiones et possessiones in proprios usus
conuertere. Abbas autem dicti monasterii capellanum honestum
prouidebit qui, cum episcopo uel ei qui uicem eius gesserit fuerit
presentatus, eidem Ecclesie deseruiet. Et abbas episcopo uel eius
officialibus de episcopalibus per omnia respondebit salua nimirum
episcopi canonica iusticia. Sepedictus etiam abbas firmiter in
manu nostra promisit quod anniuersarium diem obitus nostri et
successorum nostrorum pontificum sub ea ueneratione sub qua et
abbatis euisdem loci faciet celebrari. Ut igitur hec donatio nostra
perpetuis temporibus firma perseueret earn sigilli nostri munimine
confirmamus. Testibus, Willelmo Duredent, Magistro Ricardo de
Gnohushal, Magistro Acelino, Philippo decano de Derebi, Magistro
Martino Lumbardo, Magistro Siluestro, Magistro Helia, Magistro
Johanne Kenteis, Radulfo clerico et pluribus aliis.
1082. Confirmation from Geoffrey [de Muschamp], Bishop of
Coventry, to the Abbey of Wellebec, of the church of Dukmanton,
granted to the abbey by his predecessor H[ugh Nonant] ; also a
pension of 3 marks and 3 shillings from the church of Ettewelle during
the life of H nunc eiusdem ecclesie vicarius and at his death, two
parts of the said church, and power to the Abbot of presenting a
clerk to the remaining third part. Witn. Paul, Abbas de Leicestria,
Mag. Robert, Archidiaconus de Salopesburi, Mag. Helyas de Chiueleia,
134
Duckmanton.
Mag. Simon de Derbi, Mag. Walter Malet, Walter at Matthew capellani,
Richard de Scalt', Thomas de Beuerlaco, Nicholas Camerarius.
[1196-1208.] (Woll, i. 45.)
1083. Grant from Matildis de Wlveleia to the Abbey of St. James
of Wellebec, with the assent of Geoffrey her heir, of a bovate and
half-bovate of land in the vill of Dukemantune and the toft which
was Edwin's, and the meadow " quod fuit messario eiusdem villa,"
paying a yearly rent of 2 nummi at Martinmas. Witn. Hugh fil. Leising,
Robert fil. Ragenaldi, Henry fil. Roberti, Henry fil. Mabille, Robert
de Aneslaia, William fil. Roberti la Frare, Robert claricus da
Tibeschalf, Geoffrey claricus de Sulghl', Walter homo Roberti. Temp.
Ric. I — John. (Woll. i. 46a.)
1084. Grant, for one mark, from Hamo fil. Walter da Dukemanton,
to the Canons of Wellebec of his toft, etc., in Dukemanton, which he
held of Hawisa fil. Roberti Torcard; rent, 14^. Witn. John de Orrabi,
William fil. Gregorii de Scarleclive, William fil. Thome de Suttone,
Henry de Pecco, Robert fil. Raghnardi, etc. Early Hen. IH. (Woll.
i- S4-)
1085. Grant from Geoffrey fil. Simonis de Ducmanton, to the Abbey
of Wellebec, " quod homines tenentas da feudo meo sequantur molen-
dinum suum de Ducmanton et faciant molendinum et stagnum sicut
solebant et sicut alii homines de pradicta villa da Ducmanton." Witn.
Alan de Ducmanton, Geoffrey fil. Hugonis, Peter de Peck, Roger de
Ingham, etc. Temp. Han. III. (Woll. i. 48.)
1086. Covenant whereby Hugh fil. Alani de Duckemanton
releases to William, Abbot, and to the Convent of Wallabeke, six
bovates of land in Duckemanton and various other pieces of land near
Kyrkelana, Pirlewallsike, etc., in exchange for lands in the same place,
and 10 marks. Witn. Dom. Roger Briton, Dom. Peter de Briming-
ton, Robert de Wyverton, and others. Dat. Annun. B. V. M., 1243.
(Woll. i. S3.)
1087. Grant from Wi[lliam], Abbot, and the Convent of Wellebake,
to Hugh fil. Alani de Duckmantone and Emma his wife, of full parti-
cipation in all spiritual goods, with full and solemn service at their
decease, and the enrolment of their names in the martyrology of the
Abbey, in return for their benefactions to the Abbey, and especially
for remission of a bond for 5 marks. Dat. Vigil of Annun. of B. V. M.
[24 Mar.], i243[4]. (Woll. i. 49.)
1088. Grant from Geoffrey fil. Galfridi da Dukemaneton to Hugh
fil. Galfridi de Dukmaneton his brother of lands in the vill of Duke-
maneton; rent, two marks. Witn. Dom. Roger de Eyncurt, Dom.
Roger Briton, Joscelin de Stainesby, Robert da Ockeston, Adam de
Norton, Henry da Frowic, etc. Dat. First Sunday in Advent [2 Dec],
32 Hen. III. [1247]. (Woll. i. 64.)
1089. Grant from Geoffrey fil. et her. Galfridi fil. Hugonis de
Ducmanton to the Abbey of Welbec, of four bovates of his demesne
lands, together with his capital dwelling-house in Ducmanton; rent,
half a mark. Witn. Dom. Roger Briton, Dom. Peter de Brimington,
milites, Robert de Wyverton, Hugh fil. Alani da Ducmanton, and others.
Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 65.)
Duckmanton. 135
1090. Grant, for 7 marks, from Hugh fil. Galfridi de Ducmantona,
to Hugh fil. Alani de Ducmantona, of two bovates of land in the
territory of Ducmantona; rent, one pound and a half of wax. Witn.
Dom. Roger Briton de Waltona, Dom. Peter de Brinhingtona, Peter
fil. Hugonis de eadem, Stephen fil. Petri de Calaal, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. i. 56.)
1 09 1. Grant from Peter fil. Willelmi de Pecc[o] and Matildis filia
Henrici de Ducmantone, " sponsa mea," to the Canons of Wellebec,
of the fifth part of the mill of Ducmantone; rent, 4^. With under-
takings respecting the grinding of com produced on the estate of the
grantor at the said mill. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 55.)
1092. Release from Martin fil. Radulfi de Hynkneshille to the
Abbey of Wellebec of land called Presteridhing in the territory of
Ducmanton, which was the "maritagium Susanne matris mee." Witn.
Hugh, vicarius de Ducmantone, Ralph de Sydenhale, Alan de Briming-
tone, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 50.)
1093. Release from Gwydo de Foresta, Master of the Temple,
in England, to Thomas, Abbot of Wellebeke, of i2j. of rent from
lands in Dugmanton; rent, 2S. Witn. John de Dugmantone, Prior of
Wellebeke, Robert de Whattone, sub-prior, Nich. de Cumba, etc. Dat.
Dynesl' [Temple Dynnesley, co. Heref.], F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
1292. (Woll. i. 52.)
1094. Grant from John [de Castrefeld], Abbot of Wellebeke, to
Roger de Hinkereshul, of land in Dokemanton; rent, zs. Witn. William
le Bret of Brimington, Roger de Dokemanton, Thomas de Hinkereshal,
etc. Dat. Welbeke, Vig. of Epiph. [5 Jan.], i3io[ii]. (Woll. i. 51.)
1095. Confirmation from John de Stoteville, Dominus de Ekynton,
of a grant by Matildis de Duckmanton, to the Abbey of Wellebecke,
of two bovates of land and a messuage in Dukmantone. Witn. Will.
le Bret, Stephen Leyr, Roger de Dukmantone, William Dolfyn, etc.
Dat. Ekyntone, F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 1314. (Woll. i. 47.)
1096. Defeasance of a bond by Laurence fil. Ricardi fil. Rogeri
de Dokmantone to William fil. Petri de Langwathe and Richard his
brother, for jPfio, on condition that he ratifies a deed by Richard his
father, by which the said William and Richard are enfeoffed in lands
in Dokmanton. Dat. Dokmanton, Morr. of S. Bartholomew [25 Aug.],
14 Edw. II. [1320]. (Woll. i. 70.)
1097. Bond of Laurence fil. Ricardi de Dugmantone to Richard
de Langewathe, clericus, to acquit him to the Abbot of Wellebecke,
of i^d. rent of lands in Dugmantone. Witn. Roger de Hingkershille,
Robert his brother, Hugh de Calhal, etc. Dat. Dugmantone, All
Saints' Day [i Nov.], 1326. (Woll. i. 69.)
1098. Confirmation from Laurence fil. Ricardi de Dokemantone
to Richard fil. Petri de Langwathe and William his brother of his grant
made to them of lands in Dokemanton, together with a rent of dd.
Witn. William de Sancta Elena, John de Gayteford, John le Savage,
coroner of Derby, etc. Dat. Netherlangwaht, Sun. b. Xmas. Day,
I Edw. III. [1327]. (Woll. i. 71.)
1099. Release from Laurence fil. Ricardi de Dukmantone to the
Abbot of Welbeke, of a water-mill in Dukmantone, in exchange for
permission to grind corn there, free of charge. Witn. Roger Dayncurt,
mil., William de Uftone, John le Sauvage, etc. Dat. Derby, F. of
St. Luke [18 Oct.], 4 Edw. III. [1330]. (Woll. i. 72.)
1 26 Ducknianton.
1 100. Release from Laurence fil. Riccardi de Dukemantone to
Richard le Hunte of Essehovere [Ashover], of a capital messuage in
Dukemantone. Witn. John de Wyggeleye, Roger fil. Rogeri de Duk-
mantone, Roger Gamel of Hynkersil, and others. Dat. Dukemantone,
Morr. of Holy Trinity [27 May], 5 Edw. III. [1331]- (Woll. i. 67.)
1 10 1. Defeasance from Richard le Hunt of Essehovere to Laurence
fil. Ricardi de Dukmanton, of a grant of a place of meadow land
called Henneparke-medewe, in Dukmanton, in consideration of the
payment of 70^. at Martinmas. Dat. Dukmantone, Sat. a. F. of
St. Luke [18 Oct.], 6 Edw. III. [1332]- (Woll. i. 73-)
H03. Release from Richard le Hunte of Essover to Dom. Roger
Deyncourt, mil., of land called Henne Parke Medwe, in Dokemonton.
Witn. Roger Somerville, Ralph de Reresby, Rob. de Vynfeld, etc.
Dat. Parkshale, S. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 8 Edw. III. [i334]-
(Woll. i. 59.)
1103. Copy of a final concord made at York, Michaelmas Term,
10 Edw. III. [1336], whereby Thomas de Ryther of Netherlangwathe
and Idonia his wife surrender for 10 marks to Roger Deyncourt chiv'-
lands and 8d. of rent in Dokemanton. (Woll. i. 57.)
1 104. Copy of a final concord made at the same time and place,
whereby William de Russhyndene and AUce his wife surrender, for
20 marks, to the same Roger, lands and a rent of (id. in Dokemonton.
(Woll. i. S7a.)
1 105. Grant from Laurence de Dokmantune fil. Ricardi de
Dokmantone to Dom. Roger de Eyncourt, mil., dom. de Parco, of a
rent of 7d. from lands in Dokmanton. Witn. Dom. William le Grey,
mil., Dom. William de Byngham, mil., Robert Bryton, etc. Dat.
Dokmanton, T. b. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 15 Edw. III.
[1341]. (Woll. i. 68.)
1 106. Grant, in tail, from John de Wytyntone to Henry de Duk-
mantone and Matilda his wife of lands, with services of free-men and
natives, in Dukmanton, together with the reversion of lands in the
same place, held by Agnes, widow of Roger de Dukmantone, with
reversion to John son of Matilda Laveroke, wife of Henry de Duk-
mantone, and to Alice, her daughter. Witn. Robert Frauncais, John
de Plumley, etc. Dat. Dukmantone, M. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July],
16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Woll. i. 6ff.)
1 107. Covenant between Alice, wife of Mons. Nicholas de
Longeford, and Maude, wife of Sir Roger Deyncourt, for a marriage
between Nicholas, son of the said Mons. Nicholas, and Alice, daughter
of the said Roger, who agrees to enfeoff them with lands in Dugmanton
and to grant the reversion of 100 marks to the said Maude at his
death. Dat. Derby, M. a. Michaelmas Day, 20 Edw. III. [1346].
French. (Woll. x. 2.)
1 108. Grant in tail from Roger Deyncourt to Nicholas, son of
Nicholas de Longfforde, and Alice, his wife, daughter of the said
Roger, of lands in Dogmanton; rent, a rose. Witn. Henry Gate,
Henry de Knyvetone, Walter Hapher, etc. Dat. Tues. in Easter week
[3 Apr.], 21 Edw. III., 1347. (Woll. i. 58.)
Duffield. 137
1 109. Lease from Henry Noppe of Dugmanton and Edith his wife
to John Grene of the same and Isabel his wife, of lands in Dugmanton,
for 40 years. Witn. Roger de HynkershuUe, Roger son of Henry, John
Coke, etc. Dat. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 3 Ric. II. [1380].
(Won. i. 60.)
mo. Grant from John "bey= Kyrk,'' chaplain, to Henry Laurance
and Avice his wife of lands called Robcroft, in Dugmanton. Witn.
John Watson, William Bochere, Anker Scorer, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Silvester [31 Dec], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Woll. i. 63.)
1 1 n . Grant from John Stanley and Robert his son to John, Abbot
of Welbec, of a water-course called " le Sought," running from a mine
of sea-coal belonging to the said Abbot in IDugmanton, through or
under the lands of the said John and Robert, as far as Reynaldbrigge.
Dat. T. b. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 30 Hen. VI. [1451]-
(Woll. i. 61.)
1 1 13. Grant from Thomas Laurans to Martin Laurans his son of
lands lying between Pykmancroft and Dukmanton. Witn. Ralph
Wryghte, chaplain of Dukmanton, Roger Wryght, Robert Downs, etc.
Dat. F. of St. Blaise, Bp. [3 Feb.], 3 Hen. VII. [1488]. (Woll. i. 62.)
DUFFIELD.
(DuFFELD, Duffeld-super-Ambre, Duffeud.)
1 1 13. Grant from William, Earl of Ferrars, son of William, Earl
of Ferrars, to Gilbert de Horsseleye, of 24 acres of land, by the perch
of 17 feet, in the forest of Duffeld-super-Ambre, at a rent of 20s.
yearly. Late twelfth century. (Eg. 437.)
Willelmus Comes de Ferr[ariis] filius Willelmi Comitis de Ferr[arus]
omnibus hominibus suis et amicis clericis et laicis francis et Anglis
tam futuris quam presentibus salutem. Sciatis omnes me dedisse
et concessisse et hac presenti carta mea et sigillo nostro confirmasse
Gileberto de Horsseleya quatuor uiginti acras terre per perticam
xvii pedum in foresta mea de Duffeld super Ambre illi et heredibus
suis tenendum de me et de meis heredibus in feudo et hereditate
libere solute et quiete per xx solidos reddendo annuatim mihi uel
heredibus meis pro omni seruicio ad me vel ad meos heredes
pertinente, scilicet ad duos terminos medietatem ad annunciacionem
beate Marie et alteram medietatem ad festum Sancti Michaelis
et husbote et haibote de bosco iacente per uisum forestariorum
meorum. Hanc uero donacionem dedi illi pro humagio et seruicio
suo. Hii sunt testes, Robertus fil. Walkelpni], Henricus eius frater,
Johannes de Boscheuill, Willelmus de Rideware, tunc senescallus,
Philippus clericus de Duffeld, Robertus de Grendon, Henricus fil.
Hereberti, Hugo fil. Walteri, Radulfus de Wudeham, Hamo clericus,
Robertus filius Gamel, et multis aliis.
1 1 14. Grant from Edmund son of Henry III. to Walter le Harpur
of a toft in the vill of Duffeud to hold, for a yearly rent of \?>d.
Witn. Dom. Tho. de Bray, Hugh de Viene, Euger" de Hestriis, John
Basset, etc. Dat. Tuttebure, 8 July, 11 Edw. I. [1283]. Seal of arms.
(Add. 15774-)
1 1 15. Writ for assignment of dower to the Queen of Navarre,
viz. : — Duffield Manor, with its members of Southwood, Holbrook,
Heage, Belper, Alderwasley, Idridgehay, Newbiggin and HuUand,
138 Duffield
Duffield Forest, Hertington Manor, Crondecote, Bonsall, Brassington,
Spondon, Parwick, Appletree Hundred, Gresley Hundred, Newbold,
etc. Brunton, 1298, 21 June. (D. of L.)
1 1 i6. Release from Edmund Fasman to Cicely Fischer and John
Bakelot, heirs of Henry Fischer, of all his right in the tenements in
Duffeld which he had on the death of Thomas Fasman, his father.
Witn. Sir Thomas Fraunceys, Sir William de Monyashe, vicar of
Duffeld, etc. Dat. 2 Apr., 5 Ric. II. [1382]. (P. R. O. b. 3777.)
1 1 17. Release from Thomas Alibone, chaplain, to Cecilia Fisher
and John Bakelot, heirs of Henry Fisher, of his right in tenements
in the vill of Duffeld, which he had of the feoffment of Edmund
Fasman of Derby. Witn. William de Meinasche, vicar of Duffield,
etc. Dat. 2 Apr., 5 Richard II. [1382]. (P. R. O. B. 1266.)
1 1 18. Deed whereby Thomas Okour, esquire, farmer of the church
of Duffeld, promises that he will pay to the Dean and Chapter of the
new Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin at Leicester at Midsummer,
8 Hen. VI. [1430], for arrears of his farm of Duffeld Church, jCfi 17s. 3d.
— and in part payment of the J[^^2 for farm of the same for the
9th year of Henry VI. [1430], at Martinmas next, _;£i3 ds. 8d. ; at
Christmas, j£6 135. 4d. ; at Midsummer, ^6 i^s. 4d. ; and at Martinmas
following, _£i5 6s. kd. Dat. 8 June, 8 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Okeover.)
1 1 19. Attorney from Edmund Bradshawe to Robert Rooper to
surrender all his lands in Duffield, Edrychey, and Asshleyhey, and
elsewhere in the county within the demesne of Duffeld Frith, to the use
of Robert Bradshawe, his son. Dat. 27 Aug., 3 Hen. VIII. [1511].
(Bemrose.)
1 130. "Note of the Oxenyng lands in Duffeld," with the tenants'
names. Anie 1536. (Kerry xiv. 47.)
DUFFIELD V. also under Bearwardcote, Belper,
Mercaston, Mugginton.
EATON, COLD.
(Eton.)
1121. Deed of sale from Humphrey Lowe, late of Denby, and
Clement Lowe his son and heir-apparent, to Sir Henry Willoughby,
knt., of the town of Eton, with all appurtenances, for £&8 13J. 4d.
Dat. 10 May, 14 Hen. VII. [1499]. (Drury-Lowe.)
EATON DOVEDALE.
(Eyton-super-Douue.)
1 122. Lease, for 30 years, from Walter de Cokeseye, knt., and
Isabella his wife to William Mareschal, of Seggeshale, of lands in Eyton-
super-Douue; rent, 28^. Dat. Caldewell, M. a. F. of St Valentine
[14 Feb.], 4 Ric. II. [1381]. (WolL ix. 68.)
EATON DOVEDALE v. also under Ashbourne.
Eckington. 1 39
EATON, LONG.
(Eytone.)
1 123. Grant from Robert Teverey, esq., to John Babyngton, knt.,
Thomas Armestrong, esq., William Wentworth, esq., and John Crewker,
gent., of lands in Stapleford, Thromptone [Thrumpton], and Estwhaite
[Esthwaite], co. Notts., and in Eyton and Grenehill, co. Derby. Witn.
Gervase Clyftone, knt., John Seyntandrew, esq., Hugh Annesley, esq.,
Robert Saucheuerell, etc. Dat. Stapleforde, 2 Sept., 11 Hen. VII.
[1495]- (Won. i. 22.)
1 124. Power of attorney from Robert Teverey, esq., to William
Wentworth, jun., and Thomas Bromefeld, to deliver seisin of the
above manors. Same date. (Woll. i. 23.)
EATON, LONG, v. also under Stanton-by-Dale.
ECKINGTON.
(Ekinton, Ekintone, Ekkyngton, Ekyngton, Ekynton,
Equenton, Equintona, Hekent', Hekinton.)
1 125. Presentation of John de Estoutevill, clericus, by his father,
John de Estoutevilla, miles., to R[oger le Weseham], Bishop of Chester,
for admission to the moiety of the church of Equintona. Dat. M. a.
F. of St. Augustine [26 May], 1255. Seal. (Add. 20486.)
1 126. Lease from Thomas fil. Nicholai Mote of Equenton to Robert
de Haselyngden, of land and buildings, etc. [in Equenton ?], for 20
years, commencing on the morrow of All Souls, 13 14. Witn. Thos.
de Bosco de Scheffeld, Lambert Dyer of Scheffeld, Adam Cook, etc.
(Harl. 83 G. 52.)
1 127. Letters of presentation from John Darcy, Dominus de
Knayth, to Nicholas de Skargille, of the York diocese, to the living
of Ekintone, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Dat. Hirste,
25 July, 1349- (Harl. 49 D. 2.)
1 128. Grant from Thomas Pereson, son and heir of John
Pereson, late of Hanley, to Peter Fretchevyle, esq., of a toft and
croft named Bramley, in Ekyngton. Witn. Joh. Both of Staveley, Rog.
Tumour of the same, Rob. Rogger of Hanley. Dat. at Handley,
16 Feb., 20 Edw. IV. [1481]. (Add. 40, 156.)
1 129. Grant from Richard Bamby to John Plesaunce, vicar of
Sheffield, John Parker of Leess [Lees], and Richard Trippett of Atter-
clyffe, of lands, tenements, etc., in Sheffeld, Ecclysfeld, Roderham,
Handsworth [co. York], and Ekkyngton [co. Derby]. Witn. John
Baylze, clerk, Thomas Wryght, Richard Kylton, etc. Dat. Sheffeld,
23 July, I Ric. III. [1483]. (Harl. 112 G. 3.)
ECKINGTON v. also under COAL Aston, Handley,
MosBOROUGH, Staveley.
EDALE v. under Shatton.
EDENSOR V. under Darley, Pilsley.
1 40 Edlaston-with - Wyaston.
EDLASTON- WITH- WYASTON.
(Edluston; Weardeston, Wiardeston, Wyardeston,
Wyardiston, Wyardston.)
1 130. Grant from Roger de Cobbeleye to Nicholas fil. Rog. de
Marchynton of 2\ acres of land in Wyardeston, lying on Le Ouerefeld,
etc. Witn. Hugh de Aula, WilHam de Aula de Wyardeston, Richard
de Hordreue. Temp. Edw. I. (Trusley.)
1 131. Grant from William de Aula to Nicholas fil. Rog. de
Mercynton of an acre of land in Wyardeston, with the crop. Witn.
Dom. Henry de Braylesford. Dom. Roger de Mercynton, milites, John
Selueyn, etc. Temf. Edw. I. (Trusley.)
1 132. Quitclaim from Avice and Margery filie Hen. fil. Thorn,
de Wyardeston to William their brother of all the lands which Henry
their father and Emma the said Henry's mother held in the vill and
fee of Wyardeston. Witn. Will de Longford, Roger de Cubbeleye,
Roger le Hunte. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 1295.
(Trusley.)
'I'^ZZ- Grant from Thomas fil. et her. Hugonis de Aula de
Wiardiston to John fil. Rog. Wildegos de Foston, of half-an-acre of
land lying on Le Houshold in the fee of Wiardiston. Witn. Nicholas
de Marchinton, John Selveyn, Richard de Hordeme, etc. Dat. Sat.
a- F. of St. Edmund, K. and M. [Nov. 20], 29 Edw. I. [1300].
(Trusley.)
1 134. Grant from John fil. Rog. Wyldegos to Robert le Ster
de Calton of half-an-acre of land in Wyardiston lying on the
" Houshold." Witn. Hugh de Aula, Thomas de la Grene, Thomas de
Thorp. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Cuthbert [20 Mar.], 29 Edw. I. [1301].
(Trusley.)
1 135. Grant from Thomas de la Grene of Wiardiston to Henry
fil. Will, de La Grene of half-an-acre of land in Wiardiston lying at
Le Fennilache. Witn. Nicholas de Marcinton, William de Aula,
Thomas de Winster, etc. Dat. F. of St. Laurence [2 Feb.], i304[5].
(Trusley.)
1 136. Grant from John fil. Rog. Wyldegos de Foston to Henry
fil. Will, de la Grene of an acre, etc., of land in the fee of Wyardeston.
Dat. S. a. Michs. [29 Sept.], 34 Edw. I. [1306]. (Trusley.)
1 137. Grant from Richard de Aula de Wyardiston to Henry dictus
Bonus of an acre, etc., of land in Wiardiston. Witn. Richard, clericus
de Aulneton, Hugh de Aula, Richard de Hordrenne, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Trusley.)
1 138. Quitclaim from Margery fil. Hen. fil. Thorn, de Wyardiston
to William her brother of all the lands which Henry her father and
Emma, the latter's mother, held in Wyarduston. Dat. M. a. F. of
St. Barnabas [11 June], 1295. (Trusley.)
1 139. Quitclaim from Thomas de la Grene de Wyardeston to
Henry fil. Will, de la Grene of all his lands in Wyardeston. Dat. Fr.
b. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 3 Edw. II. [1309]. (Trusley.)
Edlasion-with- Wyaston. 141
1 140. Grant from William fil. Rog. de Cobeleye to Nicholas de
Marchynton. of four acres of land in Wyardeston. Witn. Thomas fil.
Hug. de la Sale, Richard de Hordren, Thomas de la Grene. Dat.
F. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 7 Edw. II. [1314]. (Trusley.)
114 1. Grant from Thomas fil. Nich. le Pottere to Nicholas de
Marchinton of his messuage and land in Wyarduston. Witn. Robert
de la Sale, Adam Hurt, Richard de Hordrene, etc. Dat. Vig. of
St. Thomas, Ap. [21 Dec], 10 Edw. II. [1316]. (Trusley.)
1 142. Grant from Richard de Hordeme to Dom. Richard de
Fillingleye, chaplain, of a messuage, etc., in Wyarduston. Dat. S. a.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 10 Edw. II. [131 7]. (Trusley.)
1 143. Grant from Hugh fil. Will, de la Grene de Wyardeston to
Henry his brother of a rood of land in Wyardeston lying "in le
Hemrudyng super le Lymputford." Witn. William de Potloc, Richard
de Hcrdeme, Henry de Hordeme. Dat. T. a. Trinity [31 May], 1317.
(Trusley.)
1 144. Grant from Richard le Taillour fil. Joh. de Lek de Neuton
to Nich. de Marchynton of 12^. annual rent from a messuage, etc.,
in Wyarduston. Witn. Adam le Gardiner, Nicholas fil. Leticie de
Roddesleye, Richard de Hordeme, etc. Dat. W. b. F. of Nat. of
St. John B. [24 June], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Tmsley.)
1145. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Nicholai le Pottere to Nicholas
de Marchinton of land and meadow in Wyarduston. Witn. Thomas
fil. Reginald! de Asschebum, John de Pecco de Roddesley, Nicholas
fil. Mich, de Roddesley. Dat. Roddesley, Th. a. Christmas, 13 Edw. II.
[1319]. (Trusley.)
1 146. Grant from Thomas fil. Nich. le Porter to Nicholas de
Marchinton of all his lands, etc., in Wyardeston. Witn. John de Pecco
in Roddesley, Nicholas Horm, John de Roucestre, capellanus. Dat.
T. b. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.], 13 Edw. II. [1320]. (Trusley.)
1 147. Grant from Richard de Horderen to Reginald fil. Nich.
de Marchinton of 2S. annual rent from all his lands in Wyardeston.
Witn. Ralph de Marchinton, Nicholas Selveyn, John de la Peck, etc.
Dat. Sat. b. Ascension Day [29 May], 14 Edw. II. [1321]. (Trusley.)
1 148. Grant from John de Coudrey to Reginald fil. Nicholai de
Marchinton of six acres of land in the fee of Wyardeston lying in
Schertwode and Stirkesmor. Witn. Ralph fil. Nich. de Marchinton,
Nicholas Selveyn, Adam Hert, etc. Dat. Whitsunday [15 May], 1323.
(Tmsley.)
1 149. Quitclaim from Adam de Wyndeston to Reginald de
Marchenton of 22 acres of land in Schertwod and Stirkesmor in
Wyardeston. Witn. Ralph de Marchenton, Nicholas Selueyn, Adam del
Halle, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], i323[4]. (Tmsley.)
1 150. Grant from Reginald fil. Nich. de Marchinton to Ralph his
brother of lod. yearly rent in Wiardeston. Witn. John de Pecco de
Roddesleye, Hugh Faber, Adam de Aula, etc. Dat. Sat. a. Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 17 Edw. II. [1324]. (Trusley.)
1 151. Grant from William fil. Hen. fil. Emme de Wyardiston to
Nicholas fil. Rog. de Mercynton of land in Wyardiston. Witn. Dom.
Henry fil. Herberti, Roger de Bradeburn, mil., John Selvein. Circ.
temp. Edw. II.
142 Edlaston-with- Wyaston .
1 152. Grant from Richard de Hordrene to Nicholas de Marchinton
of half an acre of land in Wyardiston. Dat. S. a. F. of St. James
[25 July]. Circ. temp. Edw. II.
1 1 53- Grant from Henry de la Grene to Adam his son of all
his lands in Wyardeston. Witn. Reginald de Marchynton, John
Coudrey, Adam ad Aulam, etc. Dat. T. a. Trinity [28 May],
16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Trusley.)
1 154. Grant from John fil. Thom. de Wyardeston to Richard,
ballivus de Yeveley, of half an acre and a rood of land in Wyardeston,
near le Fennilachemarleput. Dat. T. b. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.],
26 Edw. III. [1353]. (Trusley.)
1155. Grant from Cecily del Grene to Walter Tibbesone de
Longeforde of all her lands, etc., in Wyardeston. Dat. T. a. Easter
[7 Apr.], 29 Edw. III. [1355]. (Trusley.)
1 156. Quitclaim from Henry fil. Joh. Coudrey to Thomas de
Marchynton of Roddesley of 2od. annual rent in Wyardeston. Witn.
Nicholas de Knyveton, Robert le Fower, Geoffrey de Salford, etc. Dat.
Roddesley, M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 45 Edw. III. [137 1].
(Trusley.)
I157' Grant from Walter Tibbesone to Dom. Will, de Clifton,
rector of Edluston, and Dom. Richard Leche de Edluston, capellanus,
of all the lands in Wyarduston which he had by grant from Cecily
del Grene. Witn. Nicholas de Knyveton, Thomas de Marchinton, John
Selven de Reggusley, etc. Dat. Morr. of Inv. of H. Cross [4 May],
50 Edw. III. [1376]. (Trusley.)
1 158. Grant from William Myners and Agnes his wife to William
Myners his son of a messuage which they had by grant of William
Cheyne in Wyardston. Witn. John Myners, esq., John Perkyn, WilHam
Hurt, etc. Circ. temp. Edw. III. (Trusley.)
EDNASTON.
(Eadulmestone.)
1 159. Release from Roger Venator to Bartholomew, Prior, and
the monks of Totesbure [Tutbury, co. Staff.], of lands in the manor
of Semmeloia, towards Eadulmestone, in exchange for a confirmation
of his old tenement held at i6d. rent, and a grant of 10 acres of
land near the same, measured by the perch of 18^ feet; rent to the
Prior, 12^. Witn. Sir William de Rideware, steward, Henry de
Daneston, Ralph de Toruardeston, etc. Temp. Hen III CWoll
viii. 68.) • \ •
EGGINTON.
(Eggington, Eginton, Egkyngeston, Egkyngton,
Egynton, Egyntone.)
1 160 Grant from Almaric de Gace to Ralph fil. Nicholai of all
his land m Egkyngeston and Amboldeston [in Elvastonl, "cum toto
redditu meo de Dereby," which he inherited from his mother, to
hold by tenure of one sparrow hawk or i2d. Witn. Stephen de
Segrave, Justice of England, John fil. Philippi, Godfrey de Crawecrumb,
Richard de Sandiacre, Oliver de Sautcheverel. Early Hen III
Egginton. I43
1161. Inspeximus and confirmation by Henry III. of the charter
of Amauric de Gace (w. above). Witn. P. Wyntoniensis episcopus,
S. de Segrave, Justicia Anglie, Walter de Clifford, Ralph Gernun,
Geoffrey Dispensator, Geoffrey de Cauz. Dat. per manum venerabilis
Patris R. Cycestrensis episcopi Cancellarii nostri apud Gloucestriam,
5 Jan., anno 18 [1234]. (Every.)
1 1 62. Similar confirmation by Henry III. of a similar but not
identical charter, whereby Amauric de Gace sold to Ralph fil. Nicholai
his land in Egkyngton and Amboldeston " cum toto redditu meo de
Dereby," which he inherited from his mother, to hold to the said
Ralph from Ralph de Frusenguill by doing service to the latter,
"quantum, pertinet ad octavam partem feodi unius militis." Same
witnesses and date. (Every.)
1 163. Grant from John de Chandois, with the assent of Margery
his wife to Richard fil. Willelmi de Eginton of all the land of Lappinge-
haly with the meadow which Odo Winemer sometime held in the
territory of Eginton and five selions lying near Horsmedwe and three
other selions in the same vill. Witn. Thomas de Curzun, Fulcher de
Yrton, mil., Nicholas de Finderne, Robert Ferbraz, Robert fil. Walkelini
de Egington, etc. Temp. Hen. III. Fine seal of arms of John de
" Chaundos." (Every.)
1 164. Grant from Margaret de Grendon to Richard fil. Will, de
Eginton of a part of her land in the territory of Eginton, viz., three
selions in Thacholm lying between the land of Geoffrey de Musters
and the land of Godwin fil. Lefwini and two selions on Asphil. Witn.
Robert fil. Fulcheri de Osmundeston, Ernald de Eston, Richard fil.
Gileberti de Eston, Gilbert de Merston, Robert fil. Walkelini de Eginton.
Temp. Hen. III. (Every.)
1 165. Grant from Margaret de Grendon, widow, to Richard fil.
Will, de Eginton of a bovate of land in the vill of Eginton, with three
selions near the road which leads to Tutesbire and a selion in Ambre-
flat, three selions in Holme towards Neuton, a selion on Bruneshul,
etc. Witn. Dom. Henry fil. Geroldi, Dom. John Talebot, Dom.
Geoffrey de Musters, Dom. Henry fil. Walkelini, Dom. Hugh, persona
de Eginton, Gilbert de Merston. Temp. Hen. III. (Every.)
1 166. Grant from Ralph fil. Nicholai to Richard fil. Will, de
Eginton of a bovate of land which Godwin fil. Lefwyne sometime
held in the said vill of Eginton. Witn. Dom. Robert de Duyn, Dom.
Geoffrey de Bee, Dom. Robert de Esseburn, Dom. Nicholas de Sancto
Mauro, Dom. Richard de Venables, Nicholas de Chadisden, clerk,
Nicholas fil. Walclini, Robert fil. Walclini. Late Hen. III. (Every.)
1 167. Grant from Robert fil. Walkelini to Richard fil. Willelmi
of a part of his land in the territory of Eggington, viz., three selions
in Thacholm, two acres beyond Northbroc towards the heath, one
acre on Asphil, one acre between Blachmere and the "divisa de
Wilinton" which Ketel fil. Willelmi held, and half an acre in Flete.
Witn. Dom. Geoffrey de Musters, Henry fil. Walkelini, Hugh decanus,
Symon de Sancto Mauro, Gilbert de Merston, etc. Late Hen. III.
(Every.)
1 168. Release from Margery que fuit uxor Johannis le Chaundois
to Richard fil. Will, de Egynton of all the land of Lappingehaly with
the meadow which Odo Wynemere held in the vill of Egynton, and
1 44 Egginton.
five selions between Horsmedwe and the land of Godwin fil. Lewyn
and three selions between Northbroc and the Heath. Witn. Thomas
de Curzoun, Hugh le Meynel, Fulcher de Irton, mil., Nicholas de
Fynderne, Robert Ferbraz, etc. Late Hen. III. (Every.)
1 169. Grant from Ralph fil. Hugonis de Gurney of Wylintune to
Dom. Robert de Stafford and Gundreda his wife, of six acres of arable
land in the territory of Egyntone lying in Egyntoneholm and Ryeflat.
Witn. William de Muschamp, Robert Ferebras, Nicholas de Fynderne.
Temp. Edw. I. (Every.)
1 170. Grant from Walter de Streton to John his first-born son
and heir of twenty-six acres of arable land in the territory of Eginton
lying in an assart called Le Newe Ruyding, between the assart of
Dom. Robert de Stafford and the land of John de Chandoys. Witn.
Dom. Robert de Tok, Ralph de Lattheburi, Richard le Seriant. Dat.
Tu. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 1301. (Every.)
1171. Grant from Avice le Bonde of Egynton to Ralph de
Lathebury of two acres of land in the territory of Egynton lying at
Le Blakemere, Lombrekotedich, Potlocholm, and Barspol. Witn. Dora.
Giles de Meygnyll, Robert le Touk, mil., Robert Ferbraz de Wylynton,
William le Muschamp, Richard FoUot de Etewell. Dat. Tu. a.
Michs. Day [29 Sept.], 31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Every.)
H72. Release from Robert fil. Elie le Bonde de Egynton of the
above lands to the said Ralph. Dat. F. of SS. Simon and Jude
[28 Oct.], 31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Every.)
1 173- Grant from Thomas Cocus, manens in Eginton, to Robert
his first-born son and heir, of a messuage with buildings thSreon in
the vill of Eginton, and forty-six acres of land in the same vill and
territory. Witn. William le Sergant, William le Couper, Robert
Caytewayte, Nicholas le Sergant. Dat. Fr. b. Nat. of St. John B.
[24 June]. 1328. (Every.)
1 174. Grant, for life, from Thomas de Rolleston to William
Phelip, chaplain, of a moiety of his land of Lappynghalugh in Egynton.
Witn. Robert de Lathyngbury, John de Tyneworth, William de Pakynton,
etc. Dat. Egynton, Th. a. F. of St. Katharine [2^ Nov.], 11 Edw. IIL
[1337]- (Harl. 112 C. 4°-)
H75- Lease, for life, from Thomas de Rolleston to John fil.
Johanms le Wrlyot of Egynton of a moiety of his land and meadow
of Lappynghalugh in the vill of Egynton. Witn. Robert de Lathyng-
bury, John de Tymorth, William de Pakynton. Dat. Fr. a. F. of
St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 11 Edw. IH. [1337]. (Every.)
H76. Grant from Theobald Trussell, mil., to William Tuttebury
of Derby of all his lands, etc., with fishery and other rights in the
vill of Egynton. Witn. Auered de Sulney, mil., John Fraunceis, John
Toucher, Ralph de Duffeld, John de Fyndern. Dat. Fr. in Whitsun
Week [r4 June], 33 Edw. HL [1359]. (Every.)
"77. Quitclaim from Richard de Tuttebury, Richard de Chedle,
and William Andreu, chaplains, of all the lands with fisheries, etc.,
in the vill of Egynton lately held by William de Tuttebury of Derby.
Witn. John Foucher, Ralph de Duffeld, John de Rolleston, etc. Dat.
a^ Tuttebury, W. a. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 34 Edw. HL [1360].
Egginton. 145
1 178. Conveyance from John de Rolleston to William ill. Nich.
de Eginton of all that arable land which the latter had on lease from
Richard de Mackeleye in Eginton, namely, at or near Omerflat,
Smalmedewe, Lappinghalghdich, Asphull, Hethflat, and Tothebuttes.
Witn. John Foucher, Richard de Rolleston, Henry de Lathebury. Dat.
F. of St. Oswald [15 Apr.], 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Every.)
1 179. Grant from John Fouch and Ermentrewe his wife to
William Mareschal of Seggeshale, Margaret his wife, and others, of
all their lands, etc., in Egynton, Ambaston [in Elvaston], Thurleston,
Chaddesden, Rodburn, Potlok, Fyndem, Etewall, Berewardecote,
Hethhouses, Horseleye, and Trusseleye. Dat. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May],
50 Edw. III. [1376]. French. (Every.)
1 180. Re-conveyance from John fil. Joh. le Wryht of Egynton to
Thomas de Rolleston, his lord, of all his land and meadow in Lappyn-
halugh, which he held on lease. Temp. Edw. III. (Every.)
1 181. Grant from John de Brynnesley, rector of the church of
Hoggesthorp, to Henry de Bothe of Norbury, esq., John de Bradley,
vicar of Duffeld, Thomas Rypley, vicar of St. Michael, Derby, and
Robert Smalley of Alwaston, of all the lands and tenements which he
had of the feoffment of Robert Pole, parson of Colwyk, sometime
parson of Swerkeston, and Robert de Walton, chaplain, in the vUI
of Egjfnton. Witn. John de Fyndeme, John Lathbury, John de
Bonyngton, Nicholas de Scheyl, Thomas de Makworth, esquires. Dat.
10 Nov., 5 Hen. V. [141 7]. (Every.)
1182. Grant from John Bothe, son and heir of Henry Bothe, to
William Vernon, esquire, John Lawe, clerk, John Spycer, and Richard
Buon, of an annual rent of six marks from the lands which Roger
Wylson and others held in the vill of Egynton. Dat. 10 May,
7 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Every.)
1 183. Conveyance from John Bothe of Derby, Geoffrey de Hulme,
Thomas Culcheth, and Nicholas Culcheth to Cecily le Gaunt and
Elena, his daughter, of all those messuages in Egynton which Roger
Willeson and others held and acquired by feoffment of John fil.
Henrici Bothe. Witn. Thomas Bradshagh, Robert Smalley, Nicholas
Dawson. Dat. 12 Sept., 8 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Every.)
1184. Power of attorney from Nicholas Fyzherbert of Northbury,
John Lathbury of Eggyngton, John Rolleston of Swerkeston, and John
Saucheverell of Aston, esquires, to John Waundell of Eggyngton and
-John Clerk, to receive seisin of the manor and demesne of Eggyngton
called Semereplace, with other lands, in the said town, which were
lately Richard de Rolleston's, and two acres of lands in Hylton called
Semereacres. Dat. 4 Feb., 14 Hen. VI. [1436]. (Every.)
1 185. Quitclaim from Robert Lathbury filius junior Aluredi
Lathbury, mil., to John Lathbury fil. Johannis Lathbury "nepotis mei,"
of all his lands in Egynton and Hethhouses which the said John fil.
Johannis and Katherine hold of the feoffment of Henry Bradbume,
esq., and William Lathbury. Dat. 11 June, 17 Hen. VI. [1439].
(Every.)
1 186. Grant from Margaret de Harley of Egynton to John
Rogerson of a messuage and three roods of land in Egynton. Witn.
John Lathbury, esq., John Rogers, William Bracley. Dat. M. b. F.
of St. James [25 July], 32 Hen. VI. [1454]. (Every.)
1 46 Egginton.
1 187. Grant from William Vernon, knt, to John fil. Hen. Bothe,
William son and heir of the said John, and Henry the son of the
last-named William, of an annual rent of six marks from lands in
Egynton. Dat. F. of Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July], 4 Edw. IV. [1464]-
(Every.)
1 1 88. Grant from John Bothe of Erleston, esq., son and Heir of
Henry Bothe, to Henry de RoUeston, son of John RoUeston pf
Swerkeston, of a messuage in Egynton called Semereplace, and all
other lands, meadows, fisheries, etc., which were sometime Richard
Rolleston's in the same vill. Dat. 17 Aug., 5 Edw. IV. [1465].
(Every.)
1 189. Grant from Henry RoUeston, son and heir of John RoUeston
of Swerkeston, to Thomas Stathum, knt., Henry Vernon, John Curson,
John Both, Ralph Saucheverell, Henry Stathum, esquires, and others,
of a messuage in Egynton called Semerplace, with fisheries, etc. Dat.
24 June, 8 Edw. IV. [1468]. (Every.)
1 190. Quitclaim from Nicholas Agard of Newborough, co. Staff.,
esq., to William Mounyng, clerk, William Boylleston, John Agard, and
eight others of two messuages and lands adjacent in the tenure of
William Shorthose and a parcel of meadow in the tenure of the Prior
of Tutbury, all in the fee of Eggington and Merston, co. Derby. Dat.
F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 18 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Every.)
EGGINTON V. also under ASHBOURNE, ROSTON, WiLLlNGTON.
ELMTON.
(Elmeton.)
1 191. Grant from John Bromale and Matilda his wife to William
de Leek, John Oxton, and Edmund Cooke of Thurgarton, of all their
lands in Elmeton. Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Gon.sille, Dom. Ralph
Frecchevyle, knt., William Marjory. Dat. Vig. of St. Matthew
[20 Sept.], 20 Ric. II. [1396]. (de Rodes.)
1 193. Grant from John Regge de Walley and Joan his wife to
Thomas Edeson of nine acres of land in the fields of Elmton. Witn.
Robert Barker, John Scherston, Richard Kechyn. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 3 Hen. VI. [1424]. (de Rodes.)
1193. Grant, on petition, from King Henry [VIII.] to Sir William
Tyler, knt, and Nicholas Carue, esq., of the manor of Elmeton and
Holmesfield, co. Derb., and other manors in cos. Notts, and Salop,
late belonging to Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell [and forfeited to
the Crown by Act of Attainder in 1489]. (Add. 22628.)
ELTON.
1 194. Lease from Godfrey Foliambe, custos Johannis fil. Thome
Foliambe "Ward" domini Henrici Duels Lancastrie to Richard Bon,
of two messuages and three bovates of land in Elton, for 10 years.
Dat. Morr. of Pur. of B. V. M. [3 Feb.], 31 Edw. III. [1357]-
(Foljambe.)
1195. Quitclaim from William Pyrton, clerk, and Adam Nubyggyng,
clerk, to Edward Foliambe, knt., John Staforth, sen., of Eyom, Roger
Wormhyll and Thomas Waterhows, of the manors of Elton and
Tyddeswall and 40 acres of land in Wormhyll, Lytton, Burton, and
Abney. Dat. F. of Nativity [25 Dec], 1424 [?]. (Foljambe.)
Etwall. 147
1 196. Acquittance from Philip Leche, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., and Benedicta his wife, for 10 marks in full payment of 25 marks
due to him by agreements touching the lordship of Elton. Dat. Vig.
of SS. Simon and Jude [27 Oct.], 20 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Foljambe.)
ELTON V. also under Birchover, MELBOURNE.
ELVASTON V. under Egginton.
ETWALL.
(Ettewalle, Ettewelle, Etuuel, Etwalle.)
1 197. Lease from Bernard, Abbot, and the Convent of Burton-
[-on-Trent], to Richard de Bersicote, of the land which his father
John had held of them, and at the same rent, 10^., with licence to
make a mill in Bersicote [in Etwall]. [1160-1175.] (Stowe 77.)
Notum sit omnibus presentibus et futuris quod ego Bernardus
dictus Abbas Burtonie totusque eiusdem loci conuentus concessimus
et present! carta confirmauimus huic RicardO' de Bersicote et
heredibus suis terram patris sui Johannis quam tenuit die qua
fuit uiuus et mortuus tenendam libere et quiete, sicut idem Johannes
eam tenuit uidelicet pro decem solidis singulis annis reddendis
videlicet ad festum Sancti Martini et ad festum sancti Johannis et
pro suo libero seruicio. Concessimus etiam ei Molendinum
faciendum et habendum in Bersicote sine detrimento et diminutione
redditus Molendinorum nostrorum. His testibus, Primum ipso
capitulo uidelicet Willelmo Priore, Audoeno suppriore, Martino,
Willelmo cantore, tribus Ricardis et ceteris omnibus, Roberto de
Stapenhell, Ailwino capellano, Reginaldp capellano, Radulfo de
Chaldwell, Leisingo de Brontestune, Roberto de Hegworda,
Ricardo filio Leising, Emaldo filio Elfrici pistoris, Hereberto
preposito, Waltero nepote Cutberti, Walarando Coco, Reginaldo
filio Ailmeri, Hugone de Chalduuell, Humfrido de Herteshorne.
1 198. Grant from Malcolm Mosard fil. Radulfi Mosard and John
Mosard fil. eiusdem Radulfi to Peter de Cestria, " prepositus de
Staverle[y]," of land in the territory of Etuuel and Hinkershill which
they had by grant of Hugh and Alice de Aldwark. Witn. William
de Stotvile, Robert le Breton, Oliver de Langford, Ralph Cachehors,
etc. [1282-1298]. (Harl. 86 H. 51.)
1 199. Grant from Hugh fil. Nicolai de Ettewalle and Selestria
his wife, daughter of Fraunceys, with the consent of their children,
Adam, William, and Matilda, to the Abbey of Wellebec of a ditch
between their property and that of the Abbey, with stipulations as to
building a wall. Witn. Walter le Rybef in Ettewelle, Richard Foliot
of the same, Alexander de Morton in the same. Dat. Ettewelle, Palm
Sunday, 1294. (Add. 26758.)
1200. Grant from Peter fil. et her. Roberti de Herdewyk to Nicholas
fil. Alexandri de Eginton of two acres and a half of land and half
an acre of meadow in the field and meadow of Herdewyk [in Etwall],
the land lying in the culture called Berneflat between the land of the
Prior of Tutbury and that of Dom. Ralph de Meymur, and the meadow
between the land of Walter, rector of Eginton, and that of Richard
Folyot of Etewelle. Witn. Henry, rector of Eginton, William le
Mergawute, William fil. Ermentrewe, John Chaundes, etc. Dat. T. a.
F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 29 Edw. I. [1301]. (Every.)
1 48 Etwall.
1 20 1. Grant from. Robert fil. Rogeri de Eginton to John his son
of an acre and a half of arable land in Hulton in a certain place
called Le Herdewik. Witn. John Rowhe, John le Coupere, chaplains,
Thomas le Flexhewere, William Caytewayte. Dat. S. a. Ann. of
B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 8 Edw. III. [1334]. (Every.)
1202. Quitclaim from William Godladde of Hulton to Ralph de
Lattheburi of the capital messuage of Heredwik which he had of the
feoffment of William fil. Radulphi de Hulton. Dat. Sat. a. F. of
St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 35 Edw. III. [1361]. (Every.)
1203. Sale by John Fitzherbert, King's Remembrancer, to John
Port and Jehan, his wife, daughter of the said John, for 300 marks,
of lands in Etwalle, Bumastone, Trusley, and Hylton, which the said
John Fitzherbert had previously granted in trust to Water Odeby,
John Chauntrell, clerks, etc., for his use. Dat. 21 May, 10 Hen. VII.
[1495]- (Won. xi. 48.)
1204. Sale by John Fytzherbert, King's Remembrancer of the
Exchequer, to John Port, husband of Johane, daughter of the said
John, of lands in Etwall, Burnaston, Trusley, and Hylton, with rever-
sion to Eustace, son of the said John Fytzherbert, and John Fytzherbert
of Norbury. Dat. 25 May, 10 Hen. VII. [1495]. (Well. xii. 133.)
,1205. Release, for ;£i6o, from John Fitzherbert, Remembrancer
of the Exchequer, to John Porte, husband of Johane, daughter of the
said John Fitzherbert, of lands in Etwall, Burnaston, Trusley, and
Hiltone. Dat. 28 Oct., 18 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Woll. xii. 103.)
1206. Release from John Chaunterell, clerk, Ranulph Bylyngton,
and John Copwode, gent., to John Porte of Etwall, gent., of lands in
Etwall and elsewhere held of John Fitzherbert, Remembrancer of the
Exchequer. Dat. 16 Mar., 19 Hen. VII. [1504]. (Woll. xii. 105.)
ETWALL V. also under Bearwardcote.
EYAH.
(AlHUM, ElUM, Eyham, Eyom, Eyome, Eyoum, Eyum.)
1207. Grant from Eustace de Moreton to Richard de Staford of
three bovates of land in Eium, one of which Richard, the latter's
father, held; another Adam de Kileburn held; and the third, " quam
ei perfeci de ipso dominico meo " ; to hold by service of finding
a lamp burning before the altar of St. Elena in the church of
Eium during divine service. Witn. Serlo de Begele, Peter de Hassop,
Robert de Calfhouera, Robert de Abeneya, Oliver de Saucheverel, etc.
Temf. Hen. III. (Woll. vii. 37.)
1208. Confirmation by Eustace fil. Eustachii de Moretain to
Richard de Stafford of the preceding grant of land in Aihum, to hold
by the same service. Witn. Serlo de Beeleg', Richard de Ednesor,
Robert de Stanton, Robert de Calfor, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll.
vii. 38.)
1209. Grant from Richard de Stafford to Roger his son of all
that land which he had from Dom. Eustace de Mortein in the vill
and territory of Eyum; the said Roger to hold by the same service
of a lamp, etc. Witn. Robert le Archere, Matthew de Langisdon,
Henry de Caluouere, John Bauquell, clericus, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Woll. vii. 44.)
Eyam. 1 49
12 10. Release from William de Mortein of his claim to the services,
following, and chattels of John fil. Nicholai de Eyum to Richard de
Stafford, in consideration of 24J. Witn. William Maubuel, then
Seneschal, Ralph de Eyincurt, Roger de Mortein, Roger de Stafford,
Henry de Caluouere, William de Langisdon, Hugh de Hegelawe, Nicholas
de Paddeley, William Albus de Grundelford, John clericus, etc. Dat.
at Dunnisby, W. post clausum Pasca [29 Apr.], 32 Hen. Ill [1248].
Seal of arms. (Bowles.)
121 1. Grant from Roger fil. Rogeri de Staff ordia to Richard de
Stafford, his brother, of all that land in Eyum which Richard de
Stafford, his grandfather, gave him. Witn. Thomas Foleiaumbe,
William, his brother, William Hally, Thomas Foleiaumbe, etc. Tenth.
Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 39.)
12 12. Grant from Roger de Morteyn dominus de Eyum to Roger
le Rus and Agnes his wife of four messuages and six bovates of land
in Eyum, held respectively by Thomas Attechirchestile, Roger Attecrosse,
and others and four acres of waste land near Leyghumsti and common
of pasture throughout the manor; rent, 40^. Witn. Dom. Richard de
Herthulle, mil., and Dom. Thomas Foleiambe, mil., John Martyn, Peter
de Roland, etc. Dat. Wed. b. Pur, of B. V. M., 28 Edw. I. [1300].
(Woll. vii. 40.)
12 13. Proceedings taken in Winster Church relating to the divorce
of Richard de Stafford and Isabella, his wife. Dat. Tu. a. All Saints'
Day, 1308. (Bowles.)
12 14. Undertaking by Thomas de Furnival, sen., domimus de
Hallumchire, to whom Agnes, " que fuit uxor Rogeri le Rous," and
John her son have granted an annual rent of 20s. from four messuages
and lands in Eyum, to hold the same Agnes and John acquitted in
respect of the said rent " versus Dominum Rogerum . . . et
Dominum Rogerum de Mortein." Witn. John Bozon, dominus de
Edinsouere, Richard Foleiaumbe de Longisdon, Richard de la Pole,
Richard le Archer, Robert de Caluoure, etc. Dat. Beauchef, Vig. of
F. of Circumcision [31 Dec], 1322. (Bowles.)
12 15. Grant from John fil. Roger le Rous to Gervase Rankel of
a toft and bovate of land in Eyum, as in a deed of feoffment which
the said Roger had from Dom. Roger de Morteyn, " condam domini
de Eyum." Witn. Richard le Archer, Richard de Paddeley, etc. Dat.
T. a. "Quasimodo" Sunday [3 Apr.], 16 Edw. II. [1323]. (Foljambe.)
12 16. Grant from Alexander de Leyum to Richard de Leyum,
his brother, of lands in E5aim. Witn. Richard de Paddeley, William
de Abbeney, Roger de Stafford, etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter ad Vincula
[i Aug.], 3 Edw. III. [1329]. (Woll. viii. 7.)
12 17. Release from James de Sulby to Gervase Rankelle of two
bovates of land called Ryleghleyes in Eyum. Witn. Roger fil. Ricardi
de Paudeley, Thos. Rankelle, William fil. Walteri de Eyum, etc. Dat.
S. a. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 12 Edw. III. [1338]. (Woll.
vii. 45.)
12 18. Grant from John fil. Gervasii Raunkell of Eyum to Agnes
que fuit uxor Ricardi del Dale of Eyum of a messuage and two bovates
of land in the vill of Eyum, in a place called Ryleye. Witn. John
le Golert of Eyum, John fil. Rogeri de Stafford de eadem, William Note
de eadem, etc. Dat. W. a. F. of St. John, a.p.l. [6 May], 25 Edw. III.
[1351]. (Woll. vii. 42.)
150 Eyam.
12 19. Grant, in tail, from Agnes relicta Ricardi de Dale of Eyom
to William fil. Willelmi de Stafford and Matilda, her daughter, in free
marriage, of a messuage and two bovates of land in Ryleye in Eyom,
with reversion to the grantor. Witn. John de Stafford of Eyom,
William Note of the same, John le Chapman of Folowe, etc. Dat. T.
a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 28 Edw. III. [1354]. (WoU. vii. 61.)
1220. Grant from Philip de Basselowe, chaplain, to John fil.
Henrici de Moniassh and Matilda his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
of two messuages, two bovates of land, and a place containing six
acres " subtus Leyminsty " in the fee of Eyum, sometime held by
Richard de Leyum; with remainder . (on failure of heirs to the said
John and Matilda) to Henry fil. Joh. fil. Henrici and his heirs bom of
Mariota, and on failure of heirs to them, to Nicholas Meuerell. Witn.
John de Stafford, William Note, John le Chapmon, John de Bagschawe,
John del Dale. Dat. Eyum, Sat. a. Octave of Easter [7 May],
29 Edw. III. [1356]. (Bowles.)
122 1. Grant from Joan and Matilda daughters of Richard del
Dale de Eyum, widows, to John de Stafford of Eyum, of a plot of
land lying between the high road and the common rivulet of the said
town, and opposite his house. Witn. John fil. Henrici de Moniassh
de Eyum, William de Hokelowe, John de Tonstedus del Fouwelowe.
bat. F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 44 Edw. III. [1370]. Endorsed
"Carta de le Oxfold." (Bowles.)
1222. Grant from Robert de Sulby to Roger Northe of Dobenehull
and Dyonisia his wife, of a rent of (is. from a tenement at Ryley in
Eyum. Witn. Thomas de Wombewelle, John de Eyum, John de
Stafford, etc. Dat. T. a. Easter [3 Apr.], 4-5 Edw. III. [1^60].
(Woll vii. 43.)
1223. Release from Robert fil. Rogeri Northe and Agnes his wife
to John de Stafford of Eyom, of a rent of ds. in Eyom. Dat. S. a.
Exalt, of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 43 Edw. III. [1369]. (Woll. vii. 41.)
1224. Grant from Thomas de Ouere, chaplain de Eyum, to John
le Wright and Joan his wife, of a messuage and bovate of land in
Eyum, which were sometime William Wysmon's. Witn. John Foliamb,
John Nikbrother, John de Stafford, Nicholas de Wardelowe, Henry
de Tiddeswell. Dat. Eyum, Th. a. F. of St. Cedda, Bp. [2 Mar.],
46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Bowles.)
1225. Quitclaim from Margery nuper uxor Johannis fil. Ricardi
de Haddun to John de Stafford, sen., Thomas le Penne, chaplain,
and Thomas Amote de Midulthun, of a messuage and nine acres of
land and a half in Eyum which descended to her through Henry
Gregory her brother. Witn. John le Archer del Heglowe, Nicholas de
Wardelowe, John Cobyn. Dat. M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. U Feb.],
II Ric. II. [1388]. (Bowles.) "
1226. Grant from John de Stafford de Eyoum and Thomas
Amot de Midelton to John Rankell, chaplain, of two messuages and
nine acres and a half of land in Eyoum. Witn. Nicholas del Leghes,
Nicholas de Wardlowe, William Meverell, John del Mulne Henry
Gregory. Dat. F. of St. Laurence [2 Feb.], 16 Ric. II. Fisg^].
(Bowles.)
1227. Attorney from Thomas Amot to John de Stafford to give
seism to John Rankell of the above lands. Same date. (Bowles.)
Eyam. 151
1228. Grant from John Rankell to John Redser, rector of Eyum,
Richard de Grendun, rector of Blore, and John Spondon, chaplain, of
a messuage and nine and a half acres of land in Ejoim. Witn. John
de Stafford, William Meuerell, Stephen Marton, etc. Dat. S. a. F.
of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June], 18 Ric. II. [1394]. (Bowles.)
1229. Bond from Matilda relicta Nicholai del Leghes de Eyoum
and John del Leghes his son to John de Stafford, " in viginti plaustratis
plumbi precii cuiusdam plaustrate quatuor libr" sex solid' et octo den,"
to be paid to the said John at Eyoum on S. a. Exalt, of H. Cross
next, if the said Matilda and John do not pay the debts of the said
Nicholas, and if the said John do not suffer any loss because of the
said debts, or if the said Matilda or John sell " le Cluff plumbi " of
the said John without his consent. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Martin
[11 Nov.], 20 Ric. II. [1396]. (Bowles.)
1230. Attorney from John Redser, rector of Eyum, and John
Mappullus, sen., of Scheffeld, to John Rancekell, chaplain of Eyum
to deliver seisin to John del Leghes of a messuage and two bovates
of land in Eyum and a messuage with " duobus callis " in Chesturfield.
Dat. Schefuld, W. b. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 22 Ric. II. [1398].
(Bowles.)
123 1. Grant from William Kalal de Normunthun and Randulph
de Clapwell to Richard de Stafford and John Rankell, chaplain of
Eyum, of a messuage and two bovates of land in Eyum, with a toft
lying under Leghamsty, which they had by feoffment of John de
Leghus. Witn. Thomas Foliambe, Thurstan de Beure, Roger Leche,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Edward, K. and M. [18 Mar.], 1399 [1400].
(Bowles.)
1232. Grant from Richard Stafford of Eyum and John Rankel,
chaplain, of the same, to Alice, wife of John Stafford, esq., and Robert
their son, of the messuage and lands in Eyum and the toft under
Leghumsty which they had of the grant of William Kalal and Ralph
de Clapwall. Witn. Nicholas de Wardelowe, John Cobyn, Stephen
Martyn. Dat. F. of St. Peter and St. Paul [29 June], i Hen. IV. [1400].
(Bowles.)
1233. Grant from John Redsyr, rector of Eyom, and John de
Spondon, chaplain, to Dom. Thomas Nevyll, dominus de Hallumshire,
and John de Wardelowe, of a messuage and nine and a half acres
of land in Eyom which they had of the feoffment of John Rankell.
Witn. Stephen Martyn, John Cobyn, Henry de Haselford, etc. Dat.
apud Eyom, F. of St. Mathias [24 Feb.], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Bowles.)
1234. Attorney from John de Spondon to John Redsyr to
deliver seisin of the above lands to the said Thomas and John. Dat.
apud Barley, F. of St. Mathias [24 Feb.], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Bowles.)
1235. Attorney from Alice, wife of John Stafford, esq., and Robert
their son to Richard de Knottesford of Neuton, co. Line, to take
seisin of a messuage, etc., in Eyum granted to them by Richard
Stafford and John Rankell. Dat. apud Ketulesthorpe, S. a. Nat. of
St. John B. [27 June], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Bowles.)
1236. Attorney from John Stafford of Eyum, esq., to John
Rankell and Richard Stafford his brother to deliver seisin to Richard
de Knottesforde, of all the lands in Folowe which the said John had
of the grant of John Ranckell. Dat. apud Kettillesthorp, S. a. Nat.
of St. John B. [27 June], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Bowles.)
1^2 Eyam.
1237. Grant from John Ranckell, chaplain, to Alice, wife of John
Stafford, esq., and Robert, son of the said John Stafford and Alice,
and the heirs of the said Robert in tail, of all the lands which he
had by feoffment from John Stafford of Eyum, sen., father of the
said John, in Eyum, Ryley, Folowe, Huclowe, Bawkwell, Yollgreve,
and Castilton [Eyam, Riley, Foolow, Hucklow, Bakewell, Youlgrave,
and Castleton, co. Derby] ; to hold during the lifetime of the said Alice,
with remainder to the said Robert, and on default of heirs to him then
to John and Roger, the other sons of the said John Stafford. Witn.
Thurstan de la Bowie de Tyddeswelle, Rob. de Middeltone of the
same, Richard de Stafford of Highlowe, etc. Dat. F. of SS. Peter
and Paul, i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Woll. vii. 46.)
1338. Sale from Geoffrey de Roulond, Nicholas Martyn, John
Clerk, chaplain, John Andrew, chaplain, William fil. Johannis Smyth
de Ascheford, and William Meuerell, to Nicholas de Wardelowe of
Eyom and Thomas de Brischfeld, of all the oaks, -ashes, and other
trees growing in Festewod. Witn. John de Stafford, John Cobyn,
Thomas Mascy. Dat. Eyum, Whitsunday, 4 Hen. IV. [i4°3]- (Bowles.)
1239. Bond from John Leghes, son and heir of Nicholas Leghes
of Eyom, to John Stafford, esquire, for payment of £^■0. Dat. M.
aft. F. of St. Peter ad vincula [i Aug.], 6 Hen. IV. [1403]- (Bowles.)
1240. Acquittance from John Leghes son and heir of Nicholas
Leghes to John Stafford, esq., for a sum of money for the reversion
of a messuage and bovate of land in Eyum which Matilda, mother of
the said John Leghes, held in dower, and, on her death, descended
to the latter; and if the said messuage and land be entailed on the
said John Leghes, the said John Stafford shall only hold it for his
life. Circ. 1403. (Bowles.)
1 24 1. Attorney from John Leghes son and heir of Nicholas
Leghes to John Cobyn to deliver to John Stafford, esq., seisin of a
messuage and bovate of land in Eyom. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Peter
ad vincula [i Aug.], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Bowles.)
1242. Grant from John Leghes son and heir of Nicholas Leghes
of Eyom to John Stafford, esq., of the reversion of a messuage and
bovate of land in Eyom after the death of Matilda, his mother; to
be held during life of the grantor. Witn. John Stafford, son of Henry
Stafford of Eyam, John Cobyn of the same. Will. Bradshawe of the
same, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Peter ad vincula [i Aug.], 6 Hen. IV.
[1405]. (Woll. vii. 52.)
1243. Grant from William Meverell of Eyom to Matilda de
Gryndulforde, wife of Henry de Grundulforde, of Eyom, of a croft
called Alencroft abutting on the road to Gryndulforde Bridge. Witn.
Walter Meverell, John Meverell, Thomas de Bromhall. Dat. M. b.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 8 Hen. IV. [1407]. (Brookhill.)
1244. _ Grant from John Meverell, sen., and Johanna his wife, and
John their son and heir, to Thomas Martyn, of the moiety of the
messuage called Ryleye which they had at the death of William de
Stafford, father of the said Johanna. Witn. John de Stafford, esq.,
Nicholas Martyn, Richard de Stadone, etc. Dat. Eyam, 20 Aug.,
II Hen. IV. [1410]. (Woll. vii. 65.)
Eyam. 153
•245. Grant from John son of Thomas Martin of Eyum to Nicholas
Martin of Folowe of a messuage and two bovates of land in Eyum
called Ryleye. Witn. John de Stafford, " squyer," Henry de Stafford
of Myddelton Clyff, John de Leghum, etc. Dat. M. a. Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], 8 Hen. V. [142 1]. (Woll. vii. 63.)
1246. Power of attorney from John son of Thomas Martyn of
Eyum to John de Holynworth of Mideltone to deliver seisin to Nicholas
Martyn of Folowe of the same messuage, etc. Dat. Notyngham, Fri.
a. Pur. of B. V. M., 8 Hen. V. [1421]. (Woll. vii. 64.)
1347, Release from Robert Gerehard of Roddeburne and Alice
his wife to John Martyn her son of a toft and two bovates of land in
Eyum called Ryleye. Witn. John de Stafford, "squyer," Henry de
Stafford of Mydleton Clyff, John de Leghum, etc. Dat. M. a. Pur.
of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 8 Hen. V. [1421]. (Woll. vii. 62.)
1248. Bond from John Kyghley, knt., Richard Wallere, esq., and
Robert Stafford, esq., and William Garner valettus, to Philip Braunche,
knt., for payment of ^£350. Dat. 10 Oct., 1422. (Bowles.)
1249. General release from John Penyston, son and heir of William
de . Penyston de Basselowe, to John Stafford, jun., and Margaret his
wife. Dat. Eyom, M. a. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], i Hen. VI.
[1423]. (Bowles.)
1250. Grant from Richard Cobyn of Eyom to Richard Pygot,
esq., and Ralphe Leche, esq., of all his goods and chattels in co. Derby,
in return for £^20. Witn. John Stafford of Mydelton, Richard Bawquell,
Roger Milne. Dat. Eyom, F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 11 Hen. VI.
[1433]- (Bowles.)
1 25 1. Grant from Roger Gerard of Rodburne and Alice his wife
to Nicholas Martene of the same of lands in Ryley in Eyham. Witn.
Peter de la Pole, Ralph and Henry, his sons, Walter Twyford, etc.
Dat. I Aug., 14 Hen. VI. [1436]. (Woll. vii. 66.)
1252. Grant from Nicholas Marten of Tiddeswalle to Henry
Blackwalle of Blackwalle, John and William, sons of Roger Jonson
of Tiddeswal Mylnehowse, of a messuage and two bovates of land in
Eyum in Ryleye. Witn. John Stafford of Eyum, Walter Meverell of
the same, Richard Bawkewelle of Mediltone Clyfe, etc. Dat. M. a.
F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Woll. vii. 67.)
1253. Quitclaim from John Wardlowe, son and heir of Nicholas
Wardlowe, of Eyom, to Robert Stafford, of all the lands which
descended to him on the death of his said father in Eyom. Witn.
Roger Milne, Thomas Cobyn, Walter Meuerell. Dat. S. a. Exalt, of
H. Cross [14 Sept.], 18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Bowles.)
1254. Release from Henry Blakwalle of Blakwalle and John and
William, sons of Roger Jonson of Tiddeswal Mylnehowse, to Nicholas
Marten of Tiddeswalle, of a messuage and two bovates of land in
Eyum in Ryleye. Witn. Roger Jonson of Tiddeswal Mylnehowse, John
Stafford of Eyum, John del Hylle of Folowe. Dat. 16 Jan., 20 Hen. VI.
[1442]. (Woll. vii. 68.)
1255. Deed whereby the Prior and Convent of the Order of Mount
Carmel of Doncaster acknowledge that they, with the consent of
Nicholas Kerton, " noster pater prior provincialis," have received from
1 54 Eyam.
John Stafford of Eyum in the Peak a sum of money for the repair
of their house and redemption of jewels pledged on account of their
"intolerable debt," for which the Prior, etc., grant a mass with three
collects to the said John and Margaret his wife. Dat. Stafford, at a
general convocation, F. of St. Zacheus, 1444.
On the back is a memorandum by J. Stafford, enjoining his
heirs to make certain grants to the " Priour of Newsted in Shyrewood "
for a torch and for tapers to Eyam church, for which they shall have
participation in the mass, etc., granted above. (Bowles.)
1356, Sale from Nicholas son of Robert Coterell to William son
of Richard de Vernon, knt., and Ralph de Legh of all his goods and
chattels in return for 20 marks. Witn. Christopher Nedham, Robert
Radclyf, Henry Pylkynton. Dat. apud Thorshed, S. a. Nat. of B. V. M.
[8 Sept.], 23 Hen. VI. [1444]- (Bowles.)
1257. Grant from Nicholas Martyn of Tydeswall to Robert Stafford
of Eyum of a messuage and two bovates of land in Eyum in Ryleye.
Witn. Richard de Bawkwelle, John Byum, Roger Hasilford, etc. Dat.
F. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 24 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Woll. vii. 69.)
1358. Power of attorney from Nicholas Martyn of Tydyswalle to
William Bothum of Stoke to deliver seisin, to Robert Stafford of Eyum
of a messuage and two bovates of land in Eyum in Ryleye. Same
date. (Woll. vii. 70.)
1359. Grant from Robert Stafford, esq., to Thomas Eyre and
Richard Baukewell of all the lands in Eyam, Baukewell, Yolgreve,
Tyddus[well], and Huclowe, on condition that they re-convey the same
to the said Robert and Elizabeth his wife and their heirs in tail. Witn.
John Grene of Bubbenhull, esq., Roger Mylne, sen., John de Leome.
Dat. Eyome, 4 Jan., 24 Hen. VI. [1446]. (Bowles.)
1360. Re-conveya^ce of the above lands from the said Thomas
and Richard to Robert Stafford, Elizabeth his wife, and their heirs.
Dat. 6 Jan., 1446. (Bowles.)
1 36 1. Power of attorney from Margaret Stafford, widow of John
Stafford, esq., to John Cook of Waltone and John Wylson of Calve-
overe, to deliver seisin to Richard Stafford, her son and heir, of lands
in Eyam Clyf, alias Mydelton Clyf, together with two rents of 26^. %d.
and 5 marks. Dat. 4 Nov., 5 Edw. IV. [1465]. (Woll. vii. 60.)
1363. Indenture between Richard Stafford, gent., cousin and heir
of Robert Stafford, esq., late of Eyam, and Thomas Foliambe, esq.,
enumerating the contents of a box of deeds delivered to the said
Thomas Foliambe " to kepe to the behoofe and use of the said Richard
and his heiress." Dat. 9 July, 7 Edw. IV. [1467]. (Foljambe.)
1363. Agreement of Robert Barley of Barley, sen., esq., with
Richard Bawkwell and Guy Grene, executors of the testament of
Nicholas Stafford, late of Shroysbury, concerning the suits between the
said Robert and the said Nicholas during his life, in accordance with
the award of Robert Eyre, sen., esq., Roger Eyre, John Parker, and
others, arbitrators. Dat. S. b. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 19 Edw. IV.
[1480]. (Bowles.)
1364. Declaration by Richard Stafford, son and heir of John
Stafford of Eyam, of the uses of an enfeoffment made 20 Oct.,
6 Hen. VII. [1490], by hirn in trust to Robert Eyre of Padeley, jun.,
Farley. 155
Philip Eyre, parson of Asshore, Roger Eyre of Hulme, Nicholas Stafford
his brother, and Roger Eyre of Plumley, of lands in Eyam, Middiltone,
Calvore, Rolond, Yolgreve, Tiddiswall, Longisdone, Huklow, Leom,
and Bakewell. (Woll. vii. 48.)
1265. Grant from William Milne of Wormyll and William his
son to Peter, another son, of all his lands, etc., in Eyam. Dat.
24 Sept., 24 Hen. VII. [1508]. (Bemrose.)
1266. Award by Richard Suttone and John Porte, esquires, in a
dispute between Humfrey Stafford, esq., to Rauff Martyn of Wynster,
respecting the right to land named Ryley-in-Eyam. Dat. 11 Feb.,
II Hen. VIII. [1520]. (Woll. vii. 49.)
1267. Lease, for 100 years, from Richard Bakewell, son of Henry
Bakewell, to George Barley of Stoke, of all his lands, etc., in Eyam
and Folowe (except one cottage). Dat. i Oct., 13 Hen. VIII. [1521J.
(Bemrose.)
1268. General release from Thomas Bagshawe of Eyam, yeoman,
and Humphrey Bagshawe, son and heir of the said Thomas, to
Humphrey Stafford, esquire, Humphrey Stafford, Roland Stafford, and
Anthony Stafford, sons of the said Humphrey, Michael Sele, and John
Hardye. Dat. 22 Oct., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]. (Bowles.)
1269. " Pedigree " of Peter de Lynford and his connection with
the Stafford family. Sixteenth century. (Bowles.)
Eyam v. also under FooLOW.
FAIRFIELD.
1270. Settlement of suit between the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield and Lenton Priory relating to the tithes of 500 acres of
land in Fairfield in Hope. Circ. 1250. (Lichf. M.M. 16.)
1 27 1. Letters patent of Edw. II., whereby licence is granted to
William de Wikkilwod, parson of Boyleston, to re-enfeoff Walter
Waldeshelf and Johanna his wife, in three messuages and lands in
Fairefeld, Bukstones [Buxton], and Hope, and in the balliage of two
forestries in Hopedale, with reversions to their daughters. Dat. York,
5 July, a° 15 [1322]. (Woll. iv. 59.)
1272. Indenture from eighteen residents of Fairfield, Woluelowe,
and Pigktor, wherein, in recognition of leave from the Dean and
Chapter of Lichfield to have a chantry chaplain and burial rights for
their chapel, they bind themselves to present and maintain the chaplain,
to reserve all rights of the mother church of Hope, and to pay a
pension of £^2 to the Dean and Chapter. Dat. i Feb., 133 1 [2].
(Lichf. KK. 2.)
FAIRFIELD v. also under TiDESWELL.
FARLEY.
(Farnleya, Le Farley.)
1273. Grant from Thomas Rage of Codenore to Roger Rage and
Alice his wife of a bake-house, a chamber, a pigstye, and lands in
Le Farley; the said grant to be void should the said Alice survive
156 Farley.
her husband and marry again. Witn. John Gierke, Roger Coke, and
Roger Gebbe. Dat. Codenore, 2 Sept., 5 Edw. IV. [1465]. (WoU.
iv. 19.)
FARLEY V. also under Darley.
FERNILEE v. under Chapel-en-le-Frith, Heage.
FINDERN.
(FiNDERNA, FINDERNE, FINDIRNA, FYNDERNE.)
1374. Licence from Nicholas de Wilenton to Nicholas, Abbot,
and the Convent of Burton [-on-Trent], to strengthen their fish-ponds
at Findeme, promising never to build a mill there, and guaranteeing
them against damage from the mills at Potlac. [1188-1197.] (Stowe55.)
The text is : —
Uniuersis Sancte Matris Ecclesie filiis, Nicholaus de Wilentona
salutem. Nouerit uniuersitas uestra me dedisse et concessisse et
hac mea presenti carta confirmasse Domino N. abbati de Burtuna
et conuentui eiusdem loci licenciam benigne uiuaria sua affirmare
apud Findeme absque omni molestia et contradictione de me et
de heredibus meis, ita quod numquam ibi fiat molendinum. Sed
salua sit et integra tota secta de Findeme molendinis de Potlac
in perpetuum. Et ut hec mea donatio rata sit et stabilis presentem
cartam sigilli mei apposicione roboraui. Hiis testibus, Matheo
capellano de Bauecwell, Willelmo de Vem', Roberto de Stokeport,
Willelmo Gem', Roberto de Mideltona, Ada de Herthull, Roberto
de Stantona, Roberto de Aluel', Rogero de Wodnesl', Henrico de
Herthull, Ricardo de Ednesowra, Thoma fil. Ricardi, Hugone fil.
Roberti de Waletona, et multis aliis.
1275. Licence from Robert de Toke to Nicholas], Abbot, and
the Convent of Burton, to strengthen their fish-ponds at Findeme,
promising never to build a mill there and to prevent the mills at
Potlac from injuring their stews. [11 88-11 97.J (Stowe 56.)
N.B. — The text is identical with the preceding charter, excepting
the substitution of name R. de Toke for that of N. de Wilentona.
1376. Memorandum of lease held by Richard, "clericus" of
Findern, from William [Melbume], Abbot, and the Convent of Burton,
of land in Findern, and of his resignation to them of other lands
therein. Witn., besides the whole Convent, Mag. Roger, " seniscallus,"
Philip de Wilinton, Ralph de Stapinhill, Hugh de Findern, Gervase de
Kame, etc. [1197-1210]. (Stowe 53.)
1377. Acquittance from Ralph, clericus, fil. Mag. Ricardi de
Findema to Dom. Lawrence [de Sancto Edwardo], Abbot of Burtone
[Burton-on-Trent], for seven years' rent in advance of all his land
of Findema, with the messuage adjoining. Witn. Nicholas fil. Hugonis
de Findema, John de Sala, Nicholas fil. Nicholai de Wylintone, John
de Bersicote, etc. Dat. "post festum Annunciacionis dominice in
Quadragesima" [25 Mar.], 1248. (Campb. iv. 15.)
1278. Bond given by Hugh de Gumey to the Abbot and Convent
of Burton [-on-Trent] for his appearance with his wife Elizabeth before
the Justices of the King's Bench or the Justices in Eyre for the
execution of a conveyance of his land in Findima, the Abbot and
Convent paying his costs on the occasion; the bond to be executed
by the Sheriff of Nottingham, with power to distrain on Hugh's goods
m default of his appearance. Witn. Will, de Rolleston, sen., Ralph
de la Bache, V/illiam de Muscampo, etc. Circ. 1275. (Stowe 52.)
Foolow. 157
1279. Fine from Hugh de Gurneye and Elizabeth his wife to John
[Stafford], Abbot of Burton-on-Trent, of a messuage and land in
Fyndeme. Made before Mag. Roger de Seyton, Mag. Richard de
Stanes, John de Cobbeham, and Thomas Welond, justices, in the
octave of St. Hilary [20 Jan.], 3 Edw. I. [1275]. (Stowe 54.)
1280. Conveyance from Joan de Fyndeme, relicta Joh. de
Fyndeme, to John Makworth, Dean of Lincoln, Thomas Blount, Henry
de Knyveton, Henry de Bothe, John de Irton, John Lathebury, and
Thomas Bradeschawe, of her third part of the manor of Fyndeme
which she holds as dower, viz., all the chambers, with " le Parler,
Norcere, Pantre, Botre, Wynceller," in the north part of the Hall,
and a long house "under one roof," extending on the east towards
" le Gaytehouse," and on the west towards the pool and several lands
in the high field on " le Crow-nest," in " le middel forlonge," in " le
Gores," on " le Foulthome," in " le Gallemedowe," in " le Blakmeyre,"
in " le Ouerclose de Pottloke " called " Overhenmarshe," in " le
Pottlokfeld " extending on the north towards " le Lytillwallehyll," which
the said Joan holds in dower in Pottloke (except a part of the long
house aforesaid which is called " le Werkhouse ") ; to hold in tmst till
Robert fil. et her. Joh. de Fyndeme arrives at full age, or in case
of his death, till the full age of the next heir, etc. Witn. Alvered de
Lathebury, chev., Reginald de Lathebury, Henry Wychard, Thomas
Makworth, John Crowker. Dat. Th. b. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.],
8 Hen. V. [1420]. (Okeover.)
FINDERN V. also under Repton.
FLAGG V. under Chelmerton.
FOOLOW.
(FOLOW, FOLOWE, FOULOUE, LE FOULOWE.)
1 28 1. Release from Geoffrey, son of Richard de . . . arhis[?],
to Richard Marmion, of lands in Fouloue and Eyam; rent, 3^. \d.
Witn. Henry de Malmeins [?], Thomas Vicarius, Robert de Akenei,
etc. Late fourteenth century. (WoU. ii. 76.)
1282. Grant from John Plummer and Robert de Hyndley to
William Fox, William Cros, and John Ranckel, chaplains, of all the
lands in the vill of Folowe and in the field of Bretton. Witn. John
Foliamb de Teddeswell, Robert de Heghcote, John de Stafford, Stephen
Martyn de Folowe, etc. Dat. Whitsun Tuesday [19 May], 51 Edw. III.
[1377]- (Bowles.)
1283. Quitclaim from John Redser, rector of Eyum, and John
Renkell, chaplain, to Alice, relicta Roberti le Taylur de Folowe, of a
house and garden in le Foulowe. Witn. Stephen Martyn, John de
Tunstedes, John de Foulowe, etc. Dat. Foulowe, T. a. F. of St. Martm
[11 Nov.], 14 Ric. II. [139°]- (Bowles.)
1284. Quitclaim from John Rankell of Eyum, chaplain, to John
de Stafford of the lands which he had of the feoffment of John
Plumer and William Hendley, chaplains, in Folow and Bretton. Dat.
Eyam, F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], i Hen. IV. [1400]. (Bowles.)
158 Foolow.
1285. Quitclaim from Thomas Trote, son and heir of John Trote,
late of Folowe, to Richard Stafford, kinsman and heir of Robert
Stafford late of Eyham, of a messuage and five roods of land in
Folowe which his said father had of the feoffment of the said Robert
Stafford. Dat. i Feb., 2 Ric. III. [1485]- (Bowles.)
FOOLOW V. also under Eyam.
FOREMARK.
(FORNEWERK.)
1286. Grant from Elys de Verdoun to Rowland Daneys of John
atte Grene and Robert atte Grene, his "neifs," of Fomewerk, with
their issue, goods, and chattels. Witn. Sire Emod [Edmund] de
Apelby, Sir Averey de Solfuene, Robert de Sallowe, etc. Dat. Fome-
werk, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 25 Edw. III. [1351]- French.
(P. R. O., B. 8005.)
1287. Covenants between Thomas Babyngton of Dethyk, esquire,
and Ralph Fraunceys of Fornewerk, co. Derb., esq., for the marriage
of Ralph Fraunceys with a sister, daughter, or other kinswoman of
the said Thomas Babyngton. Dat. i July, 1489. (Foljambe.)
FOREMARK v. also under Newton Solney.
FOSTON.
(FOSTONE, FOSTUN.)
1288. Grant from Roger Wi[l]degos fil. Gerardi Wildegos to
William Wi[l]degos of three selions of land in Foston and Scropton,
in Coppelowe ; rent to the lord of the fee, one rose yearly at the feast
of St. John B. [24 June]. Witn. Dom. Will, le Herberiur, Henry fil.
Herberti, Walter Akard, William le Mortimer, etc. Temf. Edw. I.
(Add. 4842.)
1289. Grant from Roger Wildegos de Fostun to William de
Mortuo Mari de Scroptun and Alice his wife, of six acres of land in
the vills of Scropton and Fostun lying in " Le Eyes," between the
water of Dove and the high road leading to Sudbury. Witn. Thomas
Morel, Walter Akard, William Coke of Scropton, etc. Dat. on the
Vig. of SS. Philip and James [30 Apr.], 22 Edw. I. [1294]. (Add.
4837-)
1290. Grant from the same to the same William " le Mertimer "
and Alice his wife of one acre of arable land in " le Eyes." Witn,
Will. Wildegos, Robert Scheret, Walter Acard, etc. Dat. Esseborn,
Sat. b. F. of SS. Philip and James [i May], 23 Edw. I. [1295]. (Add.
4838.)
129 1. Grant from Roger Wyldegos to Henry Mascori of three
acres of land and meadow on the moor of Foston; yearly rent to
the aforesaid Roger, one rose, and to the lord of the fee 2s. silver.
Witn. Will. Wildegos, John Wildegos, Walter Hakard, etc. Circ. 1295.
(Add. 4839-)
1292. Grant from William fil. Gerardi Vildegos to John his son
of a messuage with the buildings upon it in the vill of Foston; rent,
a rose yearly. Witn. Dom. Thomas le Bray, sen., " Senescallus Tutte-
burie," Ralph, clericus de Rollustone, William de Tissinton," Walter
Achard,- etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 4843.)
Foston. 159
1293. Grant from William fil. Roberti Wildgos to Dom. Henry fil.
Herbert! de Northbury [Norbury], of half an acre of land in the
territory of Foston, lying in " le Hallemedue," and extending from the
water of Swetebrok towards Le Spart. Witn. Richard de Kingesley,
John Wace, Henry de Irton. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 4840.)
1294. Grant from Nicholas Wildegos fil. Roberti Wildegos to
William Wildegos fil. et her. dicti Roberti Wildegos, of one acre of
arable land in Fostone which he bought from Roger fil. Gerardi
Wildegos. Witn. John Acard, Henry fil. Simonis de Foston, John de
Crehton, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 4841.)
1295. Grant from Engenulfus fil. Gilberti de Foston to Robert
de Creterton of one acre of meadow in "le Allemedewe," in exchange
for two selions of land " super Marewall." Witn. Will. Wildegos,
Walter Acard, John fil. Simonis, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 4845.)
1296. Grant from Robert de Creitton to Engenulfus fil. Gilberti
de Fostone of two selions of land " super Marewall " in Foston, in
exchange for one acre of land in " le Allemedewe." Witn. Will.
Wildegos, Walter Acard, John fil. Simonis, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Add. 4844.)
1297. Grant from Henry fil. Johannis Symond de Fostone to
William Wildegos of one selion in the fees of Foston and Scropton lying
" super le Milneflat." Witn. John Wyldegos, Roger fil. Henrici Wilde-
gos, Hugh de Assebom, etc. Dat. Fostone, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.],
1302. (Add. 1054.)
1298. Grant from Robert fil. Roberti Shyret to John his brother
of a messuage with the buildings standing above, and four selions of
land in " le Longecroft," in Foston. Witn. John Wildegos, Roger
Wildegos, John de Saperton, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.],
2 Edw. II. [1309]. (Add. 4846.)
1299. Grant from Henry Symond de Fostone to Thomas Acard
and Agnes his wife of a place of meadow lying in Smalmedewe in
Fostone. Witn. John Wyldegos, Henry Mascory, etc. Dat. Fostone,
S. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 1316. (Add. 1056.)
1300. Grant from Matilda Wace of Foston to Walter de Cretton
of a rood of land lying in the field and fee of Foston. Witn. John
Wildegos, John de Cretton, Thomas Acard, Robert Wildegos. Dat.
M. a. F. of the Ascension [17 May], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Mundy.)
130 1. Surrender by Henry, capellanus, fil. Henrici clerici de
Foston, to Dom. William de Foston, capellanus, of a messuage, with
the houses built above it, in Scroptone and Fostone which the said
Henry and Thomas his brother had by lease from the said William,
for the term of their lives. Witn. John de Cregton, John de Colshull,
Robert Mascory, etc. Dat. Foston, S. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.],
1326. (Add. 1057.)
1302. Grant from Thomas Acard to John fil. Rogeri Wyldegos of
three selions of land in Fostone. Witn. John de Kyngesleigh, John
de Cregtone, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1327.
(Add. 3849.)
1303. Grant from Henry fil. Johannis Symond de Fostone to
Thomas fil. Johannis Acard de Fostone and Agnes his wife of a rood
of land in the fee of Foston and Scropton, lying above Hareborowe.
Witn. John Wildegos, Will. Wyldegos, John de Cretone, Henry, clericus
de Foston, Thomas, clericus de eadem. Temp. Edw. II. (Add: 1055.)
1 60 Foston.
1304. Charter from Henry, Earl of Lanqaster and ^Leicester,
granting to Janyn le Barber and Maud his wife three acres and a half
of waste land in Foston. Witn. Will, le Blount, John de Freland,
etc. Dat. the Castle of Tuttebury, 19 Oct., 9 Edw. III. [1335]-
French. (Add. 4850.)
1305. Grant from Elizabeth Shirret to Rogeii de Yrtone and
Ysola his wife of a messuage and all his land in Foston and Scropton.
Witn. John de Creghtone, Hugh Rodde, etc. Dat. F. of St. Mary
Magd. [22 July], 12 Edw. III. [1338]- (Add. 4851-)
1306. Grant from Henry fil. Willelmi fil. Engelard de Foston to
Roger fil. Rogeri de Sapretone of two acres of arable land in the
fee of Foston. Witn. John de Creighton de Foston, Robert Wildegos,
Thomas Acard, etc. Dat. Vig. of St. Michael, "anno regni Regis
Edwardi fil. Regis Edwardi tertii a conquestu quintodecimo " [? 1341]-
(Add. 4847.)
1307. Grant from William Fitzherbert to Thomas Acard of one
selion and two butts of land in Foston. Witn. Ralph de Makeleye,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul [30 June], 20 Edw. III.
[1347]. (Add. 4853-)
1308. Quitclaim from William fil. et her. Roberti Schyret de
Foston of all his right in all the lands and tenements which the said
John had of the gift of Elizabeth S«hyret. Witn. Will. Fitzherbert,
etc. Dat. S. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 22 Edw. III. [1348].
(Add. 4854-)
I309> Quitclaim from the aforesaid William to Robert Wyldegos
of one acre of land in Foston. Witn. John Creghtone, etc. Dat. W.
a. F. of St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 22 Edw. III. [1349]. (Add. 4855.)
13 10. Quitclaim from the aforesaid William to Thomas Acard
of all his lands and tenements in Foston which formerly belonged to
Robert Schyret, sen., or to Rob. Schyret, jun. Witn. John de Creghtone,
etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 22 Edw. III. [1349].
(Add. 4856.)
131 1. Grant from Henry fil. Enge de Fostone to Roger fil. Rogeri
de Sapertone of a messuage and five acres of land in Fostone. Witn.
John de Coleshulle, Robert Wildegos, John Wildegos, etc. Dat. F.
of St. Cedda, Bishop [2 Mar.], 26 Edw. III. [1352]. (Add. 4857.)
1312. Grant from Roger de Saperton to Robert Wildegos of the
reversion of one built place with belongings in Foston. Witn. John
de Coleshulle, etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter-in-Cathedra [22 Feb.],
33 Edw. III. [1359]. (Add. 4858.)
1313. Charter by which Johanna, relict of Thomas Acard, sur-
renders all her title and estate to Thomas, son and heir of the said
Thomas Acard, in lands in Fostone and elsewhere. Witn. Godefroy
Fuljambe, Walter de Caumpedone, Parson of the Church of Wygan,
etc. Dat. 12 May, 39 Edw. III. [1365]. French. (Add. 4859.)
13 14. Indenture by which William de Burton of Tuttebury grants
to Henry Hichecocke of Foston and Enot his wife, for their lives, all
his lands and tenements in Foston and Scropton. Witn. Rob. Wildegos,
etc. Dat. 12 Mar., 41 Edw. III. [1367]. French. (Add. 4860.)
13 1 5. Lease, for seven years, from Alice, sometime wife of Thomas
Rudde de Foston, to John Symond, of one place and three roods of
arable land in the vill of Foston. Witn. Thomas Acard, etc. Dat.
F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 137 1. (Add. 4861.)
Grindleford. 1 6 1
1 31 6. Lease from William Burton de Falde and Elizabeth his wife
to William Rosyngtone de Foston of a messuage in Foston, for the
term of 24 years; rent annually, 17^. Witn. Thos. Acard, John
Hultone, etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter in Cathedra [22 Feb.], 34Hen. VI.
[1456]. (Add. 4863.)
GLAPWELL.
•3 1 7- Grant from Thomas fil. Willelmi de Glapwelle to Dom.
Thomas Beke, Bishop of St. David's, of his right in the tenement of
Glapwell. Witn. Richard de Grey, " dapifer," Henry de Perepont, mil..
Will, de Ste)Tiesby, mil., Hugh de Rodemaretheyt, Robert le Grant,
Hugh Stuffin, Simon de Glapwelle. [1280-1293.] (Harl. 52 G. 60.)
13 1 8. Grant from the same to the same Thomas Beke of a croft
in Glapwell. Same witnesses. [1280-1293.] (Harl. 50 H. i.)
1319. Quitclaim from the same to the same Thomas Beke of
an acre of land and rent in Glapwell. Same witnesses, [i 280-1 293.]
(Harl. so G. 59.)
GLAPWELL V. also under Great Hayfield.
GLOSSOP.
1320. General release from John Garlek of Glossop to Alice,
widow of William del Rodes de Thurleston, and William and John her
sons. Dat. Glossop, F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 7 Hen. VI. [1428].
(Bemrose.)
GREENHILL.
1 32 1. Release from John Babyngtone, knt., Thomas Armestrong,
esq., William Wentworth, esq., and John Crewker, gent., to Robert
Teverey, esq., of a rent of 2s. &d. from lands in Thrompton, co. Notts.,
and Grenehill, co. Derby. Dat. 5 Sept., 11 Hen. VII. [1495]-
(Woll. i. 24.)
GREENHILL v. also under CHESTERFIELD, Long Eaton,
Norton.
GRESLEY.
1322. Quitclaim from Peter de Gresele to John de Segrave of
three pieces of waste land in the fields of Gresley, Lynton, Rosliston,
Cotene, and Lulhngton. Dat. Gresley, F. of Inv. of Holy Cross
[3 May], 33 Edw. I. [1304]. French. (Gresley.)
GRESLEY V. also under Drakelow, Duffield, Repton.
GRINDLEFORD.
(Grindulforde, Gryndelford.)
1323. Grant from William de Mortaigne to Roger de Leyun fil.
Hamundi Carpuntarii of the land which Alan de Huckelowe had in
Gryndelford. Witn. Richard Daniel, Henry de Tadigton, William de
Heylone. Temp. Hen. III. (Brookhill.)
1 6 2 Grindleford.
1324. Grant from William Morton to Roger de Leyum fil. Hamundi
Carpentarii of the land which Alan de Hucklowe, in the vill of Gryndel-
ford, formerly held. Witn. Richard Daniel, Henry de Tadygton, Roger
de Stafford, Robert le Arrecher, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Brookhill.)
1325. Grant from Richard de Grindulforde to Ralph de Grun
of a messuage, etc., in Grindulforde. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Laurence
[2 Feb.], 30 Edw. III. [1356]. (Brookhill.)
HACKENTHORPE.
(Hagenthorp, Hakenethorpe.)
1326. Quitclaim from Thomas Davy of Begheton to William
Tylly of Hakenethorpe of five acres of land in Hakenethorpe in a
field called Farmebregesfeld. Witn. Thomas Wilson, John Newbold,
John Birchete, etc. Dat. F. of St. Thomas [21 Dec], 20 Edw. IV.
[1480]. (Bemrose.)
1337. Mortgage by John Dave of Begheton and Jennett his wife
to William Newbolt of four acres of land near Hagenthorp in a field
called Hillfield. Witn. John Byrched of Swotall, Edmund Morton,
Richard Lee. Dat. 18 Mar., 7 Hen. VIII. [1516]. (Bemrose.)
HADDON, OVER.
(Addon Superior, Haddon Superior).
1328. Grant from William fil. Willelmi fil. Radulfi'to the Church
of All Saints, Bakewell, of an acre and a half of land in Upper
Haddon. Late twelfth century. (Lichf. B. 5.)
Sciant tam presentes quam futuri quod ego Willelmus filius
Willelmi fil. Radulfi de Superiori Hadd[on] dedi et concessi ac
presenti carta mea confirmaui Ecclesie omnium sanctorum de
Bauqll in puram et perpetuam elemosinam pro salute anime mee
et animarum antecessorum meorum unam dimidiam acram terre
in campo de Superiori Add[on] in loco qui uocatur Merefurlong.
Preterea presenti carta mea confirmaui Eidem ecclesie illam acram
terre quam pater mens dedit predicte ecclesie scilicet dimidiam
acram que adiacet prope Costlaue et dimidiam acram supra
Dicheclif et ut hec donacio et confirmacio mea rata per-
maneat earn sigilli mei impressione Roboraui. Hiis testibus,
Serlone de Bechel', Ada de Hertil, Roberto fratre suo, Roberto
de Caluoure, Willelmo de Chattiswrthe, Luca de Bechel', Johanne
de Astun, et multis aliis.
1329. Grant from John fil. Rogeri de Dale de Asshford to John
de Burton of Bauquell and Richard Weluet, capellanus, of a messuage,
etc., in Over Haddon. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Margaret [20 July],
17 Ric. II. [1393]. (Foljambe.)
1330. Grant from William de Bagshagh, sen., to Emma, widow
of John in le Dale, jun., for her life, of all the lands and tenements
which he had jointly with Nicholas, son of the said John, in Over
Haddon and Bauquell of the grant and feoffment of the said John.
Witn. Roger Asser, Thomas Nicholson, William Jacson, etc. Dat.
Asshford, 10 July, 12 Hen. IV. [1411]. (Foljambe.)
Hallam, Kirk. 163
1 33 1. Grant from Robert Hasylhurst, "perpetual chaplain of the
chantry of John Bradburne and Anne his wife in the parish church
of Asshebume at the altar of St. Oswald in the south arch," to Thomas
Sutton, geiit., of a messuage, etc., in Over Haddon, now in the tenure
of the said Thomas, with all appurtenances, liberties, profits, etc., in
the same which the said Robert has "in iure cantarie predicte." To
hold in fee farm at an annual rent to the said Robert of 15^. Dat.
20 Dec, 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]. (D. A. J. ix. 188.)
1332. Confirmation of the above grant by Humphrey Bradburn
of Hough, esquire, " true and undoubted patron of the said perpetual
chantry." Dat. 26 Dec, 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]. (D. A. J. ix. 188, 189.)
HADDON, OVER, v. also under Bakewell, Chesterfield,
Nether Haddon.
HADDON, NETHER.
^aZ' Counterpart of lease from Henry Williams, Dean, and the
Chapter of Lichfield, to George Vernon of Haddon inferior, knt.,
of the tithes of Haddon inferior, Baukewell, Haddon superior, RoUesley,
Alport, Moniashe, Tadington, ' Prestlyff, Sheldon, Hassilbache, and
Asshford. Dat. 24 Jan., 4 Edw. VI. [1550]. (Lichf. D. 25.)
HALLAM, KIRK.
(Chirchehalla, Chirchehalum, Chirkehalum,Chyrchehalam,
KiRKHALLOM, KiRKHALOM, KYRKHALUM.)
1334. Grant from Richard de Sandiacre to Geoffrey le Parker
of Kyrkhalum of the land which the same Geoffrey first held of the
aforesaid Richard " in le Plumtrelege," and half an acre of land in
" Syffonhil " which Robert le Blake held, reserving to the same Richard
" le Blakegreue " and all his assarts. Witn. Robert de Muschamp,
Ralph de Hereforde, WilUam de Sand[iacre], William de Risele, Will,
de Beghle, Matthew Cementarius, Ralph Halum, Hugh Barri, etc.
Temp. Hen. III. (Lansd. 587.)
1335. Grant from Henry fil. Galfridi Parcarii de Chirchehalum to
Walter de Morle and Joan his wife for four silver marks of all that
tenement in Chirchehalum which his father had of the gift of Dom.
Richard de Sancdiacre, to hold of the said Dom. Richard at a yearly
rent of one penny. Witn. Roberd de Muschamp, Hugh de Morle,
William fil. Petri de Sancdiacre, Mathew de Sancdiacre, Nicholas
Lupus de Morle, Ralph de Halum, Hugh Barri, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Lansd. 588.)
1336. Grant from Robert Bugge of Notingham to Walter de
Morleg' and Joan his wife of two bovates of land in Kyrkehalum, which
Beatrice, widow, sometime held. Rent, i6i. yearly. Witn. Hugh de
Morleg', Nicholas fil. Johannis Henovere, Nicholas fil. Thome de
eadem, Hugh de Muschaump, Ralph de Halum, Richard Bugge de
Notingham, Richard Pek, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Lansd. 589.)
1337- Grant from William fil. Willelmi Noget de Draycote to
William Ponger de Wyvelesthorpe and Alice his wife of all the right
which he has in six virgates of land in the vill of Chyrchehalum which
164 Hallam, Kirk.
Roger de Draytone his uncle formerly held of the gift of Dom. Richard
de Grey. Witn. Martin fil. Nicholai de Wermundesworthe, Herbert de
Ryseleghe, Michael de Breydeston, Henry fil. Roberti de Breydeston,
Thomas le Power, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Lansd. 595.)
1338. Grant from William fil. Roberti Bugge of Notingham to
Richard fil. Willelmi de Grey of an annual rent of zs. in Chirkehalum
for five silver marks. Witn. Roger de Saint Andrew, mil., Robert de
Saucheverel, mil., Herbert de Wodehalle, William Ponger, William de
Teverey, Robert de Muschamp, Geoffrey de Sandiakere, Richard de
Brademere, Ralph de Barton, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Lansd. 593.)
J339' Feoffment from John Leeke, esq., to Henry Vernon, Henry
Foliambe, and Ralph Oker of the manors of Kyrkhalum, co. Derby,
and Collingham, co. Notts., in trust for uses specified. Dat. Sutton-
in-the-Dale, 10 Sept., 5 Hen. VII. [1489]. (Foljambe.)
HALLAM, KIRK, v. also under Dale Abbey, Hucknall,
Ilkeston, Sutton-in-the-Dale.)
HALLAM, WEST.
(Halum.)
1340. Grant from Matilda de Cromwell, Domina de Tateshale,
to Johanna de Cromwell, now wife of Ralph de Cromwell, knt.,
dominus de Cromwell her son, of all her rents, profits, etc., in the
lordship of Halum for the term of two years in satisfaction of debt
of the said Ralph. Dat. Tateshalle, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.],
5 Hen. V. [141 7]. (Harl. 49 A. 44.)
HANDLEY.
(Handeley, Hanley.)
1 34 1. Grant from John Jordan, Rector ecclesie de Whystan
[Whiston, CO. York] to Ankerus Frechuille, dominus de Staveley, of
lands in Hanley "in feodo de Stavely." Witn. Henry Bate, Roger de
Wyggeley, Adam de Gotham, Will. Smyth de Ekyngton, John atte
Parkezate de Hanley, etc. Dat. Handley, 15 Nov., 29 Edw. III.
[1355]. (Add. 40145-)
1342. Grant from Roger Lylly de Westhandeley to Peter Frecchevyle,
dominus de Staveley, of lands in Handley lying in Westfeld, Parkefeld,
Southfeld, and Northfeld and near "Westfeld Syk, Germyn Medowe,
le Commyn, le Hady, Handley super le hill," and the lands of the
Abbot of Bewchief, John Lylly, Tho. Calton, Rob. Pereson, etc. Witn.
John Rodys de Staley Wodethorp, John Mercer de Staueley, Richard
Whitehede, of the same, etc. Dat. Staveley, 4 Dec, 8 Edw. IV.
[1468]. (Add. 40148.)
•343' Grant from Peter Frecchevyle, esq., of Staveley, to Roger
Lylly of Westhandeley, of eight acres of land in Handeley in exchange
for six acres near Todepole in Staveley. Witn. John Rodys of
Staveley Wodethorpe, John Mercer of Staveley, Richard Whitehede,
etc. Dat. Staveley, 14 Jan., 8 Edw. IV. [1469]. (Harl. 86 H. 15.)
1344. Release from John Roger of Hanley, " at parke gate," son
and heir of Robert Roger, to Henry Foliambe of Walton, esq., of all
the lands, etc., late his father's, in Hanley. Witn. Sir Nicholas
Lankforth, Henry Perpound, knts., Henry Vernon, esq., etc. Dat.
Hanley, 24 May, 17 Edw. IV. [1477]. (Foljambe.)
Hartshorn. 165
•345. Grant from Robert Calton of Melton Mowbray, son and
heir of Thomas Calton of the same, late of Chestrefeld, and formerly
of Whittyngton, and of Margaret, wife of the said Thomas, dau. and
heir of John Eyles, to Henry Fohambe, lord of Walton, of a tenement
in Hanley in "le Hyetown" in the fee of Staveley, Stanley, and
Ekyngton, and in "Heyffeld" in Bowdon. Witn. Ralph Cantrell, vicar
of Chesterfield, etc. Dat. Hanley, 12 May, 20 Edw. IV. [1480].
(Foljambe.)
HANDLEY v. also under Staveley.
HARTINGTON.
(Hartyngton, Hertendon, Hertinton.)
1346. Grant from William de Ferr[ers], Comes Derb', to Thomas
fil. Fulcheri de Edenshouere, of all that land " a Kingestrete per
Stamfridenmuth, ascendendo per uallem usque ad uiam de Peco et
per uiam de Peco usque ad uiam de Midelton que uenit de Hertendon,"
etc., with 40 acres which the said Thomas formerly held of the manor
of Hertendon, and pasture for 300 sheep, etc., yearly, at a rent of
two pair of furred gloves or ^2d. at Michaelmas. Witn. Reginald de
Karleolo, tunc senescallus, Robert de Ferr[ers], " frater meus," Jurdan
de Tonka, Robert fil. Walkelini, William de Vernone, Nigel de
Prestwode. [1200-1225.] (Add. 24201.)
1347. Grant from Roger de Brompton, parson of Bradley, and
William Marsham, to WilHam de Hertington and Margery, his wife,
of all the lands in Hertinton which they lately had of the gift of the
said William. Witn. John de Golbone, William de Cawardin, Nicholas
de Penne, David de Malpas. Dat. S. b. F. of St. George [23 Apr.],
13 Ric. II. [1390]. (R. D. G. 69.)
1348. Acquittance by which Dorothea Comberford, Abbess of the
Monastery of the Nuns Minoresses of the Order of St. Clare-without-
Aldgate, London, and of the Convent of the same place, to Dom. George
[Talbot], Earl of Shrewsbury, for the sum of xxvjZz. xiij^. iv^. sterling
from the farm of their rectory of Hertyngton for one year. Dat.
20 Oct., 18 Hen. VIII. [1526]. (Toph. 19.)
HARTINGTON v. also under Bradburn, Duffield,
Matlock.
HARTSHORN.
(Herteshorne.)
1349. Grant from Richard Kyvetone, John Iretone, and Robert
Bradshaw to William Irelonde of a messuage with a croft and six butts
of land in, Herteshorne for the term of his life. Witn. John Wilne de
Melburne, etc. Dat. 6 June, 10 Hen. VI. [i49S]- (Add. 4878.)
1350. Letters of attorney from the aforesaid William Irelonde to
Robert Rigby to enter and receive seisin of the aforesaid tenements
in Herteshorne. Dat. 10 June, 10 Hen. VII. [i495]- (Add. 4879-)
HARTSHORNE v. also under Calk.
HARWOOD GRANGE v. under Beeley.
1 66 Hasland.
HASLAND.
(Haseland, Haselund, Heselund.)
1 351. Grant from Samson fil. Rog. de Haselund to Hugh de
Linacre of a bovate of land in Heselund. Witn. Henry de Braylesford,
John de Eyncurt, Roger de Eincurt, etc. Early Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
1352. Lease from William de Lynacre to John fil. Ric. del Frith
of four acres of land in the fields of Haseland, for 20 years. Dat.
Chastrefeld, Michs. Day, 26 Edw. III. [1352]. (Foljambe.)
HASLAND V. also under CHESTERFIELD.
HASSOP.
(Hassopp.)
1353' Quitclaim from Nicholas fil. et her. Petri Peverel of Hassop
to Nicholas de Wakebrug of his homage and service in the fee of
Hassop. Witn. Peter de Roland, Thomas de Langisdon, William de
Kendale, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
'354' Grant from John Steel, rector of Sudbury, John de Borton
and William de Hampton, chaplain, to Avyne, widow of Sir Godfrey
Foliambe, knt., of " housbote and haybote " and timber for her manor
of Hassop in their wood of Lyndon and all the woods of their manor
of Hednesouere. Dat. Bauquell, T. a. Michs., 5 Ric. II. [1381].
(Foljambe.)
HASSOP V. also under Bakewell, Litton, Monyash.
HATHERSAGE.
(Athersegge, Hadersich, Hathersege, Hathersegge.)
•355- Quitclaim from John de Hallum de Bawnforth in Athersegge
to Richard, son of William de Padelay, of a messuage and land in le
Foorchys in Dungworth. Witn. John de Morwod, John de Leeston,
Adam de Cowhalch, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Edmund, K. and M.
[20 Nov.], 1 38 1. (Bemrose.)
1356. Grant from Thomas, Prior, and the Convent of Landa
[Laund], co. Leic, to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield (for £fio
paid by the latter towards the expenses of the appropriation of Hather-
sage Church to that Priory) of an annual rent of £^^0 out of the
Rectory of Hathersage. Dat. 6 June, 1404. (Lichf. C. 30.)
1357. Rental of Hathersegge cum membris, in the time of Henry
Pierpount, William Ryley, and other feoffees of Nicholas Langforth.
Dat. Fr. b. F. of St. Anne, mother of the B. V. M. [26 July],
16 Edw. IV. [1476]. Vellum roll. (Longford.)
1358. Lease from Ralph Longford, knt., to Thomas Wellys, John
Wellys, and Margery Bouynton of his manor of Hathersegge, to uses
mentioned in other indentures dated 10 Oct. previous. Dat. 23 Oct.,
12 Hen. VII. [1496]. (Longford.)
'359- Grant from Ralph Longford of Longford, knt., to John
Fitzherbert of Norbury, Humfrey Bradbume, esquires, John Bradbume,
Anthony Fitzherbert, serjeant-at-law, Nicholas Fitzherbert, and Edward
Reddeferne, perpetual vicar of Longford, of all his manors, etc., in
Hatton. 167
Hadersich [Hathersage], and Newton Sulney, in trust for the said Ralph
for his hfe, and on his death to his sons, Richard, Thomas, John,
Henry, William, on failure of issue to any. Dat. 19 Sept., 2 Hen. VIH.
[15 10]. (Longford.)
HATHERSAGE v. also under MATLOCK.
HATTON.
(Hetton.)
1360. Notification by Goyfred de Becco to his lord, William,
Earl of Ferrers, of his grant to Gyllebert Calchon of a carucate of
land at Hetton [Hatton], for 20^. and his service, and an annual
payment of a red hawk and five shillings. Temp. Hen. II. \circ. 1170].
(Harl. 45 H. 5.)
Domino suo W. Comiti de Ferrariis et omnibus baronibus suis,
Goyfredus de Becco salutem. Sciatis me dedisse Gylleberto
Calchoni in feedum et hereditatem ipsi et heredibus suis unam
carrucatam terre apud Hettonam propter xx solidos quos mihi dedit
et pro seruitio suo. Ipse uero in unoquoque anno pro ea mihi
redditurus est unum nisum sorum et v. solidos et si forte euenerit
quod hanc illi terrain tueri non potero tantundem alibi tamque
ualentem predicto modo de mea propria terra illi dabo. Teste,
Ricardo, priore Totesberie et Henrico de Achenuilla, capellano,
et Ricardo de Campania et Emulfo de Becco et Giralmo de Faleth
et Thoma Dispensatore et Godfrido Larderario et Radulfo et
Ricardo de Merstona et Osbemo Cocc et Henrico filio eius et
Siwardo Dogheafd. Ualete.
1 36 1. Grant from Alexander de Curtlinge to Roger fil. Rogeri de
Braylisford of a messuage in Hatton; rent, (^d. Witn. Gilbert de
Merston, William de Hog' fil. Radulfi, Richard Lacmon, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 47.)
1363. Grant from Peter fil. Ricardi Wareyn of Hatton to Geoffrey
Lawe of Tuttesbury [Tutbury], of land in Hatton. Witn. Hugh de
Hatton, Simon Godrig of the same, Nicholas le Wite of the same,
etc. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 1297. (Add. 26093.)
1363. Release from Geoffrey Lauwe of Tuttebury to Richard
Russel and Alice his wife, daughter of the said Geoffrey, of land in
Hatton. Witn. William de Hatton, Richard Courteys, Thomas de
Leycestre of Tuttebur', etc. Dat. W. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.],
31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Add. 26094.)
1364. Lease, for 20 years, from Richard fil. Petri de Hatton to
William Broun of Swarkeston of a messuage in Hatton; rent, a rose.
Witn. Geoffrey Roundel of Merston, Robert de Wylinton of the same,
Nich. de Irreton, etc. Dat. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 9 Edw. II.
[1315]. (Woll. vi. 62.)
1365. Grant from Nicholas le White of Hattone to John de
Bollesover, chamberlain to Robert de Longdon, Prior of St. Mary's,
Tuttebury, of land in Hatton. Witn. Thomas de Pilcote, Thomas le
Ferrour of Hatton, Nicholas de Irton, etc. Dat. F. of Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 14 Edw. II. [1321]. (Campb. xi. 15.)
1 68 Hatton.
1366. Grant from Richard Russel of Tuttebure to William Shyngull,
tanner, of lands in Hatton. Witn. Nicholas de Irton of Hatton, Adam
Schingull, John Bette, etc. Dat. F. of St. Katharine [25 Nov.],
16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Add. 26095.)
1367. Grant from Peter Passemer of Tuttebury to William Shyngull,
tanner, of land in Hatton. Witn. William Rondel, William Burgeys,
Robert Brese, etc. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Chad, Bp. [2 Mar.], 28 Edw. III.
[1354]- (Add. 26096.)
1368. Grant from William Shyngyl' of Tuttebury, tanner, to William
de Burton of the same of land in Hatton. Witn. Rich, de Irton,
Robert Brese, Hugh Roundel', etc. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. Peter ad
vincula [i Aug.], 38 Edw. III. [1364]. (Add. 26098.)
1369. Grant from John Chaundeler of Tuttebury to William de
Burton of the same of land in Hatton. Witn. John de Dufifeld, clerk,
John de Losyngtone of Tuttebury, Robert Gybone of the same, etc.
Dat. Sat. a. Sund. a. Easter [19 Apr.], 45 Edw. III. [137 1]. (Add.
26097.)
HAYFIELD.
(Hayffelde.)
1370. Grant from Margery de Berdhalgh to her sons William and
Richard of six acres of land and a house in Great Hayfield in Berde-
chalghfeld. Dat. Chapel-en-le-Frith, S. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.],
12 Edw. III. [1338]. (Hallowes.)
1371. Grant from Hugh fil. Willelmi de Berdhalugh to William de
Berdhalugh his father and Edith his mother of a messuage and six
acres of land in Great Hayfield [in Glapwell]. Witn. Nicholas Broun,
John Cuterell, Robert Selby, Robert del Stryndes, etc. Dat. Berdhalugh,
S. a. F. of Cone, of B. V. M. [8 Dec.], 24 Edw. III. [1350]. (Hallowes.)
1372. Grant from William de Berdehalegh to Henry Schakelok
of seven acres of land, etc., in le Wytehul in the vill of Magna Hayffelde.
Witn. John Cotterell, Robert de Walkedene, Robert de Breddebere, etc.
Dat. apud Capellam del Frith, F. of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.],
29 Edw. III. [1355]. (Drury.)
1373. Grant from Hugh fil. Ade Cissoris to William fil. Jacobi
le Fyscher of five acres of land in Magna Hayffelde. Witn. Vincent
de Haddefelde, Nicholas le Seriaunt, etc. Dat. Th. b. All Saints'
Day [i Nov.], 27 Edw. III. [1353]. (Foljambe.)
1374. Grant from Roger de Berdhall, sen., to Robert de Nedham
of three roods of land with buildings on it lying in the Whythull in
Great Hayfield. Witn. Godfrey Foliambe, knt., bailiff, Robert de
Boure, Robert de Bredbury, William de Melner. Dat. at WhithuU,
S.' a. Easter [24 Apr.], 36 Edw. III. [1362]. (Hallowes.)
1375. Grant from Henry Shakelock to Robert de Nedeham of
seven acres of land with buildings on it in Whythull in Great Hayfield.
Dat. Berdhalgh, S. a. Easter [24 Apr.], 36 Edw. III. [1362]. (Hallowes.)
HAYFIELD v. also under AXLOW, Handley, Ollersett.
HAZLEBADGE v. under Haddon, Nether.
Hilton. 1 69
HAZLEWOOD.
(Haselwod.)
1376- Conveyance from Walter Blount to Godfrey Foliaumbe,
mil., and Auine his wife of the site of his manor of Haselwod, with
all the buildings thereon within and without the moat, except the
inferior [pejor] grange, the " Deyrye," and the great garden without
the moat. Witn. Dom. John, Duke of Lancaster, William Croyser,
Aldred Sulny, Edmund de Apelby, and Robert de Twyford, knts., etc.
Dat. Hasilwode, S. a. Ascension Day [13 May], 43 Edw. III. [1369].
(Foljambe.)
HEAGE.
(Heegge, Hegheygg, Heyghegg.)
1377. Will of Richard Spendlove, bequeathing lands in Alcokfeld,
in le Fernelee, in Heegge, to Elen his wife. Witn. Will. Parker, Ralph
Bradshawe, Hugh Dycons, etc. Dat. Heegge, F. of Ass. of B. V. M.
[15 Aug.], II Edw. IV. [1471]. (Woll. vii. 31.)
1378. Grant from Johanna, widow of John Spendlove, of Heegge,
to Thurstan Wilde and Robert Freke, of four acres and a half of land
in Alcokfeld in le Fernelee, in Heegge. Witn. William Parker, Ralph
Bradshawe, Hugh Dykons, etc. Dat. F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.],
II Edw. IV. [1471]. (Woll. vii. 79.)
•379- Release from Thurstan Wilde and Robert Freke to Johanna,
widow of John Spendlove, of Heegge, of /\,\ acres of land in Alcokfeld,
in le Fernelee, in Heegge, with remainder to Richard Spendlove and
Elen, his wife, and in case of the re-marriage of the said Elen to John
Spendlove, their son. Witn. Will. Parker, Ralph Bradshawe, Hugh
Dykons, etc. Dat. Mor. of F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [16 Aug.],
II Edw. IV. [1471]. (Woll. vii. 32.)
HEAGE V. also under DUFFIELD, Tansley, Wakebridge.
HEANOR.
(Heighnor, Heynore.)
V. under CODNOR, Langley.
HILTON.
(HULTON, HYLTON.)
1380. Power of attorney from Alice dau. of John Fraunceys, esq.,
and wife of Heruy, son and heir of John Rolleston, esq., to John
Hareson of Hilton to receive seisin of a close in Hilton called
Berkeshey, a piece of meadow called Le Halowes and two acres of
land in Potloke meadow and other lands in the same vill of Hilton.
Dat. 6 March, 27 Hen. VI. [1449]. (Every.)
HILTON V. also under ASHBOURNE, Etwall, Roston.
1 70 Hognaston.
HOGNASTON.
(HOGGIMASTONE, HOGGMASTON, HOKENASTON, HOKNASTON.)
1381. Grant from John de Hoght' of Hognaston to Richard his
son of a tenement and land in Hokenaston. Witn. Thomas Alsope,
Hugh Heyre, Tho. Mason. Dat. Hokenaston, F. of St. Chad [2 Mar.],
24 Hen. VI. [1446]. (Woll. i. 33.)
1382. Grant from John Hoght', sen., of Hoggimastone to Richard
Hoght' his son of a cottage and land in Hoggimaston, and a croft called
Mapulton, a portion of which abuts upon " the place " of the abbey
of Rowset' [Rocester, co. Staff.], a rent of 2d. to be paid to John
Hoght', brother of the said John. Witn. Richard Alsoppe, Tho. Mason,
Ric. Eyre. Dat. 20 May, 34 Hen. VI. [1456]. (Woll. i. 34.)
1383. Release from Henry Vernon, knt., Philip Leche, Thomas
Babyngton, esquires, Robert Blakwalle, John Gell, Henry Stylton, etc.,
at the desire of Richard Blakwalle to Roger Anabulle of Asshlehey of
lands in Hoknaston, with power of attorney for seisin. Dat. 10 Oct.,
IS Hen. VII. [1499]. (Woll. i. 35.)
1384. Release from John Shawe, late of Chesterfeld, al. John
Somersell, and Elizabeth, his wife, to Roger Annable of Hognaston
of lands in Hognaston. Witn. Thomas Vicars of Chesterfield, teiliour,
Ric. Pillesley, of the same, potter, and Ric. Prihe of the same, fletcher.
Dat. 2 Sept., 27 Hen. VIII. [1535]. (Woll. i. 36.)
1385. Lease, for four years, from George Anabull of Hoknastone,
son of Roger Anabulle of co. Derby, labourer, to Robert Beynbryge
of the same, husbandman, of lands in Hoknaston; rent, 2d. Witn.
Hanken Bemey and Hugh Lylee. Dat. 20 Mar., 30 Hen. VIII. [1539]-
(Woll. i. 37.)
1386. Grant from Roger Anabull of Hokenastone, co. Derby,
yeoman, and George Anabul his son to Humfrey Kyrkland of Whettcroft,
husbandman, of a messuage and lands in Hoknaston. Witn. William
Sutton, clerk, John Allsoppe, Robert Allsoppe, Anthony Alsoppe, etc.
Dat. 5 Mar., 31 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll. i. 38.)
1387. Quitclaim from Johanna Anabull, wife of Roger Anabull
of Hoknaston to Humfrey Kyrkeland of Whettecrofte, of land forming
part of her dower in Hoknaston. Witn. Will. Suttone, clerk, John
Alsope of Hoknaston, Hugh Lylee. Dat. 6 Mar., 31 Hen. VIII. [1540].
(Woll. i. 39.)
1388. Release from Johanna Anabulle, widow of Roger Anabulle,
of Hoknastone, to Hujnfrey Kyrkeland of Whetcroft, of a messuage and
lands in Hoknaston which had been granted to him by Roger, her
husband, and George, their son, on the previous 5 March. Witn. John
Alsopp of Hoknaston, Robert and Anthony Allsoppe, his sons, and
others. Dat. 27 Oct., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll. i. 40.)
1389. Bond, in ;£ioo, from Thomas Mason of Hognaston, yeoman,
to Richard Blackwall, Robert Tunsted, and Rauf Gell of Hopton, to
convey to, George Mason his son and Jone Gell, and the heirs of their
bodies, lands, etc., belonging to the said Thomas in Hognaston. Dat.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]. (Pole-Gell.)
HOGNASTON v. also under ASHBOURNE.
HOLBROOKE v. under DUFFIELD.
Holme. 171
HOLLINGTON,
(HOLINTON, HOLYNGTON.)
1390. Grant from Emelina fil. Robert! de Monte Gomerry widow
to Robert fil. Robert! de Grendon of the third part of a bovate of land
in the field of Holinton, and of all assarts there which she inherited
from Walter de Monte Gomorry, her brother; to hold by rent of white
gloves at Easter or one penny, at the option of the tenant. Witn. Dom.
William de Monte Gomerry, G de Segissal, R de Piru, Gilbert
de Merston, John de Tutesbir', etc. Tem-^. Hen. III. or Edw. I.
(Woll. ix. 44.)
1391. Grant from Alexander fil. Willelmi de Cortlingestone to
Robert fil. Roberti de Grendon, of a bovate of land in Holinton
which Symon fil. Anfredi formerly held, in exchange for lands in the
fields of Hatton which Bridwaldus formerly held; rent, \2d. Witn.
Dom. William de Monte Gomorry, G de Segissal', R de Piru,
W Morel', Gilbert de Marston, etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I.
(Woll. ix. 45.)
1392. Grant from Edmund Foyne of Holynton to William de
Huclow of a yearly rent of 225-. fom his lands, etc., in [Hollington ?]
during the term of the grantor's wife Joan. Witn. Thomas Mongumbri,
John Durdent. Dat. Vig. of F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 2 Ric. II.
[1379]. (Foljambe.)
1393. Grant from Dom. Thomas Blount, knt., to Alvered de
Longeforde, esq., of all his lands, etc., in Holyngton, Folefort, and
Ardesley which lately belonged to his father, Walter Blount, knt. Witn.
Thomas Greseley, Nicholas Montgomery, knts., Peter de la Pole, John
Curson, Robert Smalley, etc. Dat. apud Holyngton, 18 Nov.,
II Hen. VI. [1432]. (Longford.)
1394. Grant from Alvered Longford to Nicholas Fitzherbert, esq.,
Laurence Caton, and Thomas Barlow, chaplains, of all his lands in
Holyngton, Foleford, Ardesley, and Okemedow, in co. Derby, which
he had by feoffment of Thomas Blount, knt., son and heir of Walter
Blount, knt., deceased. Witn. Richard Vernon, John Cokayn, Thomas
Gryseley, knts., etc. Dat. Holyngton, i Dec., 13 Hen. VI. [1434]-
(Longford.)
1395- Grant from Nicholas Fitzherbert, esquire, Laurence Caton,
and Thomas Barlowe, chaplains, to Aluered Longford, esquire, of
an annual rent of 205. from the lands which they hold by feoffment
of the said Aluered in Holyngton, Foldford, Ardesley, and Okemedow,
CO. Derby. Dat. 5 Dec, 13 Hen. VI. [i434]- (Longford.)
HOLME NR. Brampton.
(HULM.)
1396. Confirmation by Griffin fil. Wennuwini to Robert fil.
Mathei de Reydon of all the land which Matthew his father gave him
in Hulm. Witn. Dom. Richard de Stretton, Yvo, persona, Matthew
de Langisdon, William le Wine, William de Langisdon, Nicholas de
Winnefeld, Ralph Bugge, William de Essebume, William, clericus, Hugh
Penn, Ralph de Selladon, John de Bathequell, clericus, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. Seal of arms. (Bowles.)
HOLME NR. Brampton v. also under Brampton, Chesterfield.
172 Holmesfield.
HOLMESFIELD.
(HOLMESEFELD, HOLMESFELD, HOMSFELD.)
1397' Covenant whereby Walter d'Aincurt and John his son release
to Ralph fil. Rogeri d'Aincurt the service of a fourth knight, which
was in dispute between them, in return for Holmesfeld. [1156-1165.]
(Woll. X. I.)
Notum sit omnibus tam presentibus quam futuris tam francis quam
anglicis me Walterum d'Aincurt et Johannem filium meum remisisse .
Radulfo filio Rogeri d'Aincurt et suis heredibus seruicium quarti
militis quod fuit in calumnia, seruicium trium militum facientibus
quietum de nobis et nostris heredibus illi et suis heredibus, et
huius conuencionis causa relaxant predictus Radulfus et sui heredes
mihi et meis heredibus calumniam de Holmesfeld. Huius conuen-
tionis testes sunt hii, Rannulfus uic[ecomes] Robertus filius eius,
Radulfus Anselin, Galfridus de Constentin, Willelmus d'Aubenni,
Galfridus Ridel, Serlo de Pleselei, Geruasius Auenel, Paganus de
Santa Maria, Hugo de Houringam, Helias de Fanolcurt, Radulfus
de Grincurt, Eustachius de Bergete, Galfridus filius Pagani, Roger
filius Suani, et totus comitatus Notingeham et Derbeie.
1398. Grant from Roger de Bradway to Robert Knowt of land
abutting on the demesne of Holmesfeld. Witn. Ralph Barker, James
Mawer, John Parker, etc. Dat. Bradeway, F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.],
10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Harl. 112 A. 43.)
1399. Extract from Roll of the great court of Lady Alice de
Ayncourt of the manor of Holmesfeld, held on M. b. F. of St. George
[23 Apr.], 5 Hen. V. [14 17], recording the admission of Johanna,
daughter of John Fauncher, sen., to a messuage and seven bovates of
land. (Woll. viii. 19A.)
1400. Extract from roll of court of the manor of Holmesfeld,
held on T. a. F. of SS. Tiburtius and Valerian [14 Apr.], 9 Hen. VI.
[1431], whereat John Faunchall paid fine for a messuage and a bovate
of land which descended to him at the death of Johanna, his sister.
(Woll. viii. 30.)
140 1. SmiLAR extract, dated as above, recording the surrender by
John Fanchalle of a messuage and bovate of land to the use of William
Crofte, with licence to lease the said land to William his son for twenty
years. (Woll. viii. 19.)
1402. Extract from roll of court of the manor of Holmesfeld,
held Sat. a. Easter [14 Apr.], 14 Hen. VI. [1436], at which John
Wode surrendered a croft to the use of John Faunchelle. (Woll.
viii. 20A.)
1403. Extract from roll of court of the manor of Holmesefield,
held on 15 Oct., 22 Hen. VI. [1443], at which Thomas Welton sur-
rendered a messuage and a bovate of land in Holmesfeld to the use
of William Croftes, who afterwards surrendered the same to the use
of Thomas Welton. Rent during 10 years, 121^., and after that time,
2s. (Woll. viii. 22.)
1404. General release from Johanna, wife of John Faunchall, sen.,
of Holmesfeld, to John, her husband. Witn. John Barker, Robert
Grene, Nicholas Burton. Dat. Dronfeld, 3 Dec, 33 Hen. VI. [1454]-
(Woll. viii. 21.)
Holmesfield. 173
1405. Extract from roll of court of the manor of Holmesefield,
held 2 June, 34 Hen. VI. [1456], at which John Faunchall, sen., sur-
rendered a messuage and a bovate of land in le Faunchallegatehede
and a rent of $$. iid. to the use of William Croft, cooper. (Woll.
viii. 29A.)
1406. Similar extract, dated 28 May, 6 Edw. IV. [1466], at which
William Croft received a messuage and a bovate of land in Holmesfeld,
lately held by Thomas Welton for term of life. (Woll. viii. 23.)
1407. Similar extract, dated 6 June, 12 Edw. IV. [1472], at which
William Crofte, son and heir of William Crofte, received three messuages
and three bovates of land in Fawnchalle-gate. (Woll. viii. 24.)
1408. Court-rolls of Holmesfield manor. [1480-165 1.] (D. A. J.
XX. 52.)
1409. Extract from the roll of the great court of John Savage,
jun., knt., for the manor of Holmesfeld, held 21 Nov., 7 Hen. VII.
[1491], at which Nicoll Qwyt surrendered an annual rent of i2d. from
a messuage and curtilage, for the support of the chaplain of St. Swithin
of Holmesfeld. With a notice that this copy is written by the steward
in a certain small missal, given to the monastery "de Bello Capite."
[Beauchief Abbey.] (Woll. viii. 18.)
1410. Extract from roll of court of Lady Margaret Savage, widow
of John Savage, for the manor of Holmesfeld, held Th. a. F. of
St. Katherine [25 Nov.], 10 Hen. VII. [1494], at which William Crofte,
jun., surrendered three messuages and three bovates of land in
Faunchalgate to the use of William Crofte his father. (Woll. viii. 24A.)
141 1. Extract from roll of the same court, at which William
Crofte surrendered three messuages and three bovates of land in
Fownchalgate to the use of William his son, with remainder to Roger,
John, and Edward, brothers of the said William. (Woll. viii. 30.)
1412. Grant from John Owtrem of Holmesfeld, sen., to William
Croft and William Kyng of lands in Holmesfeld in trust for William
Owtrem his son, with covenant that the said John and William Owtrem
shall occupy "the hed howse with the parler and the chambre aboof,"
and the said William hold certain lands. For the due performance
of which the said John binds himself in ;£2o. Witn. William Kyng
of Holmesfeld, John Kyng of the same, John Caltoon of Totteley.
Dat. F. of Circumcision [i Jan.], 19 Hen. VIII. [1528]. (Woll. viii. 25.)
14 1 3. Lease, for 12 years, from William Croft of Holmesfeld to
William Doo of the same, of a messuage and lands lately held by the
widow of Roger Croft, with a close called Avice Dooll; rent, 16^.
Dat. F. of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.], 1533. (Woll. viii. 26.)
1414. Acquittance from William Croft of Holmesfeld, son of
William Croft deceased, to Katerine Croft, widow, his mother, for 9^.,
and to Michael Croft, his brother, for 55., being his last payment,
" puerilis partis sue," on account of goods which belonged to the said
William Croft, sen., deceased. Witn. George Mower of Barley
Wodsetes, George Hancoke of Barley Lees, and William Curtenall of
the same. Dat. 31 Hen. VIII. [i539-4o]- (Woll. viii. 27.)
1 74 Holmesfield.
1415. Extract from roll of the court of Lady Elizabeth Savage
widow, for the manor of Holmesfeld, held on Vig. of St. Laurence
[9 Aug.], 32 Hen. VIII. [1541], at which Michael Crofte, son and heir
of William Crofte deceased received three messuages and lands in
Holmesfeld. (Woll. viii. 32.)
1 416. Extract from roll of great court of John Savage, knt.,
for the manor of Holmesfeld, held 18 April, 7 Edw. VI. [1553], at
which Michael Croft, son and heir of William Croft deceased sur-
rendered lands in Holmesfeld, to the use of Edward Eyre, esq., and
John Fauneshawe, who surrendered two messuages and lands in the
same place, in the tenure of Nicholas Newbold, to the use of the afore-
said Michael. (Woll. viii. 31.)
14 1 7. A BREViAT of the customs of the manor of Holmesfeld drawn
up by the copyholders at the request of the lord. Sixteenth century.
(Woll. xi. 30.)
1418. List of the copyholders of the manor of Homsfeld, with
co-tenants of inheritance. Sixteenth century. (Woll. viii. 35.)
HOLMESFIELD v. also under Bakewell, Elmton.
HOPE.
(Hawpe, Hoppe, Howpe.)
1419. Copy of a grant from John, Earl of Morton, to Hugh, Bishop
of Coventry, . of the church of Hope with the chapel of Tideswell.
Dat. 1 192. (Lichf. B. 23.) The text is: —
Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis ad quos presentes littere
pervenerint, Johannes, Comes Morton, salutem. Noverit vniuersitas
. . . Dei et pro salute anime mee et patris mei et matris et
domini Regis fratris mei concessisse et donasse venerabili patri
meo Hugoni Coventrensi episcopo et successoribus suis in perpetuam
elemosinam ecclesiam de Hope cum capella de Tydd cum omnibus
aliis ad ecclesiam vel capellam pertinentibus in decimis et oblacioni-
bus et omnibus obvencionibus et in terris et pascuis et omnibus
aliis scilicet cum iure aduocacionis et cum omni alio iure quod in
ecclesia ilia seu earum pertinenciis habebam et cum omni iure quod
ad eas pertinebat, cum omni integritate et libertate imperpetuum
possidenda et secundum disposicionem eiusdem episcopi et omnium
successorum suorum omnibus futuris temporibus ecclesia ilia et
capella cui vel quibus voluerint personis debeant in perpetuum
assignari vel in prebend[am] vel in honorem alicuius ecclesiarum
suarum vel Coventrens' vel Lich' vel in alios usus pro voluntate
ipsius Episcopi. Ut hec autem mea donacio predicta et concessio
rata et inconcussa imperpetuum debeat obseruari sigilli mei
impressione et proprii anuli apposicione roboraui et super altare
dominicum ecclesie Coventrensis cartam illam posui et manu propria
confirmavi. Testes Robertus, comes de Meuslet, Willelmus
Briequerre, Gerardus de Canuill, Engeranus de Pratellps], Reginaldus
de Wassenuill, Hugo de Neuill, Willelmus de Hardredesh'. Dat.
apud Coventr" anno secundo, ab incamatione domini millesimo
centesimo nonagesimo secundo per manum Stephani Ridel cancel-
larii nostri.
Hope. 175
1420. Charter of Geoffrey [de Muschamp], Bishop of Coventry,
granting to the " communa Licheffeldensis ecclesie " 20 marks yearly
" ad cervisam habendam " out of the church of Hope and its chapehies,
payable by the rector or rectors for the time being, [i 199-1209.]
(Lichf. B. I.) The text is :—
Gaufridus Dei gratia Coventr. Ecclesie humilis minister. Uniuersis
Christi fidelibus ad quos presens pagina peruenerit, Salutem in
Domino. Quoniam ea potissimum merentur fauorem que ad mul-
torum conferuntur subsidium, Vniuersitati uestre notum facimus nos
diuine miseracionis intuitu dedisse et concessisse commune
Licheffelden' Ecclesie que supra modum tenuis est et modica, viginti
marcas annuas ad> ceruisam habendam, Scilicet de Ecclesia de Hopa
et de capellis suis, Ita videlicet quod cum eadem ecclesia cum suis
capellis uacauerit, ille qui eas tenebit sine illi, si forte plures ibi
fuerint rectores, predictas viginti marcas eidem commune secundum
facultates portionum suarum annuatim persoluent, ad duos terminos,
medietatem ad festum Sancti Michaelis, et medietatem ad Pascha.
Si uero ipsa matrix ecclesia sine aliquibus capellis uel pertinentiis
suis uacauerit, memorata communa partem predictarum viginti
marcarum secundum valentiam rei uacantis habebit, donee tota
ecclesia cum suis pertinentiis plene uacauerit. Ut igitur hec nostra
donatio firmitatis vigorem obtineat imperpetuum earn presenti
scripto et sigilli nostri appositione confirmariumus. Hiis testibus,
magistro Erardo, canonico Eboracensi, Magistro Johanne de Newere,
Magistro NicholaO' de Weston', Osberto de Witinton, Michaele
capellano, Willelmo de Damartin, Thoma de Beuerlaco.
142 1. Confirmation from William [de Cornhill], Bishop of
Coventry, to the church and canons of Lichfield, of the church of Hope
with the chapel of Tidewell. [1215-1221.] (Lichf. B. 4.)
1422. Grant from Ralph Talebot to Henry de Grengel' of a half
acre of land in Hope lying near Thornawe. Witn. Elias de Thornhill,
Peter de Syatton, Elias and Robert, fratres de Aston, Geoffrey de
Ouerton, Ranulph de Burgo, Elyas fil. Elye de Thornhill. Early
Hen. in. (Lichf. B. 2A.)
1423. Grant from same to Robert de Lexinton of a half acre of
land in Hope, near Thornawe. Witn. Dom. Rouland de Sutton, John
Burdun, Elyas de Thornhill, Elias his son, Peter de Syatton, etc. Early
Hen. III. (Lichf. B. 2B.)
1424. Grant from William Cassy to Henry de Grengel' of a half
acre of land in Hope, namely, at Thornawe. , Witn. Elias de Thornhill,
EUas filius eius, William de Heylawe, Peter de Syatton, Robert Archer,
Arnald de Heghlawe, Richard de Syerd, Walter clericus. Early
Hen. III. ,(Lichf. B. 2C.)
1425. Grant from the same to Robert de Lexinton of a half acre
of land in Hope at Thornawe. Witn. Dom. Rouland de Sutton, John
Burdun, Elyas de Thornhill, Elyas his son, Peter de Syatton, Elyas,
Robert, fratres de Aston, Geoffrey de Offerton, Ranulph de Burg,
Henry fil. Ricardi, Robert and Walter, clerici. Early Hen. III.
(Lichf. B. 2D.)
1426. Leask from W[illiam de Mancester], Dean, and the Chapter
of Lichfield to Henry de Lexinton [Dean of Lincoln, 1243] for his life,
of the reversion (on the death or resignation of Robert de Lexinton
176 Hope.
his brother) of the mother church of Hope (excepting the chapel of
Tiddeswell with its appurtenances), " quas antiquitus percipere cqnsuevit
antequam W[illelmus] Comes de Ferrariis custodiam castri de Pecco
habuit." [1222-1243.] (Lichf. D. 2.)
1427. Bond from Robert fil. Hugonis de Hope to the Dean and
Chapter of Lichfield, covenanting not to divide, sell, or mortgage his
holding of a manse and two bovates of land in Hope. Witn. Dom.
Thomas de Wymundham, Precentor of Lichfield, Mag. William de
Attelberge, William de Stanford, William de Neuton, and WalkeUn de
Houton, Canons of the same; William, Vicar of Hope, John Daniel,
William Folegambe, Thomas his brother, Thomas le Archer, etc.
[1254-1278.] (Lichf. D. 5.)
1428. Inspeximus of Henry III. of the grant of his father John,
when Earl of Morton, to Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, of the church
of Hoppe, with the chapel of Tidewell (which John had sealed and
laid " super altare dominicum ecclesie Coventrei " and which bore date
1 192). Witn. W[alter], Bishop of Bath and Wells, Roger de Leybourne,
Robert Aguillon, John de Verdun, William de Grey, William de Actte,
Nicholas de Leukennore, William Belet, Ralph de Bakepuz, Bartholomew
le Bygod. Dat. Kenilleworth, 7 Sept., anno 50 [1266]. Great seal,
restored. (Lichf. A. 9.)
1429. Grant from Richard de Wepur to Emma, wife of Oliver de
Hope, of a burgage and fourth part of a burgage in the vill of Hope.
Witn. Roger de Kelby, Gilbert le Wayte, Gilbert Balle, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Add. 47497.)
1430. Grant from William le Mareschalman de Burgo to William
fil. Petri de Schatton, forestarius, of a piece of meadow in Hope lying
" sub Okelis." Witn. Clement de la Fordye, ballivus de alto Pecco,
Robert Balgi, jun., Elias de Thomehulle, William Halby, Robert le
Eyr, Robert Wodereue, Geoffrey le Flemeng, clerk. Dat. Schatton,
S. b. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 34 Edw. I. [1306]. (Bowles.),
1431. Letters patent of Edward III. confirming the inspeximus
of Henry III. confirming (a) the grant by King John " dum fuit comes
Morton" to Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, of the church of Hope with
the chapel of Tidewelle (dated 11 92); (h) the grant by William [de
Comhull] " dudum Coventrensis minister " to the church and canons
of Lichfield of the same church and chapel; and (c) the confirmation
by Edward II. his father of the church of Bathekewell to the Dean
and Chapter. Dat. 10 Apr., anno 19 [1345]. (Lichf. A. 15.)
1432. Roll of parochial visitations of Hope; 1345. Fourteenth
century. (Lichf. CC. 7, 8.)
'433- Grant from Richard fil. Joh. fil. Nale de Burgo to Dom.
William Godwine, vicar of Hope, of five acres of land in Hope lying
on " Ekles." Witn. Nicholas le Heyr, Gervase Woderowe, William,
vicar of Castelton, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Dunstan [19 May], 1359-
(Foljambe.)
1434. Grant from William fil. Will, de Haywode and Avissia,
widow of Robert le Say, to John le Vikersson of five acres Ijdng on
" Eckeler " in Hope. Witn. Gervase Woderowe, Hugh Carles, William
de Halle, etc. Dat. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 35 Edw. III.
[1361]. (Foljambe.)
Hope. 177
1435- GitANT from John Vikeresson to Richard de Wetton, John
his brother, and Helen, wife of the said John de Wetton, of five acres
of land in Eckeler in the field of Hope. Witn. Nicholas Leyr,
Gervase Woderove, etc. Dat. M. a. Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July],
50 Edw. III. [1376]. (Foljambe.)
1436. Release from William fil. John de Vikerson to the same
of the same land on Eckeler in Hope. Same witnesses. Dat. Tu. a.
F. of Tr. of St. Swithun [15 July], 50 Edw. III. [1376]. (Foljambe.)
1437- Release from John Wele of Cadyngton and William Clerk
of Hope, chaplain, to John Bower of Hope and Rose his wife, of
lands in Hope, with reversion to Thomas Swynok and Elen his wife,
daughter of the said John Bower, and to the Guild of St. Mary of
Dronfield. Witn. Ric. Forester, vicar of Hope, Robert Woderove,
William Abney, and others. Dat. Hope, M. b. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 18 Ric. II. [1394]. (Woll. iii. 13.)
1438. Grant and counterpart from Richard de Hope, son and heir
of Robert Magotessone de Hope to Mag. John Ondeby, Archdeacon
of Derby, and Dom. John Cheyne, clerk, of the reversion of all lands
which were sometime Anibilla's, his mother's, in Hope and Astonfeld,
and which Robert Magottesone his father "per legem terre " holds
for his life. Witn. Robert Eyr, William Woderoue, John Pedeler, etc.
Dat. Hope, M. a. Michaelmas Day, 2 Hen. IV. [1400]. Endorsed:
" Carta Ricardi de Hope de reversione terrarum et tenementtirum
Magotsone in Hope pro cantaria M. Ric. Bermyngham." (Lichf. B. 24.)
1439. Power of attorney from Richard de Rouworth of Hope to
John Wele, chaplain, and Richard Bock3mg to give seisin to Anabilla
his sister of a piece of land under Minley called Demryding [in Hope].
Witn. William Clerk, chaplain, Roger Bockyng, John le Herdeman.
Dat. Hope, W. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 6 Hen. IV.
[1405]. (Foljambe.)
1440. Grant from William Abbenay of Hope to Ralph de Staueley,
knt, Richard de Sudbery, rector of Crofton [W. R., co. York], Richard
Pygot of Hokelowe, and Richard Abbenay his son of all his lands
and tenements in Hope and elsewhere in the county. Witn. William
Woderove of Hope, Robert Eyre, forester, John Kyrkeyerd, Richard
de Baggeschawe, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of SS. Tiburtius and Valerian
[14 Apr.], 10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Foljambe.)
1441. Confirmation from Thomas de Stretton, Dean of Lichfield,
to Nicholas, son of William le Eyre of Hope, of the wardship of James,
son of the same William, and of Anabella Clerk, his widow, heiress
of William Clerk, chaplain, and of his lands in Hope, and in case
of the death of the said James, then to have the wardship of Thomas,
"frater germanus iunior dicti Jacobi"j rent, 35. s,cL. Dat. Lichfield, 31
May, 1409. (Woll. ii. 78.)
1442. Grant from William Horderon and Annabella his wife to
John de Staffelay of a piece of arable land called " Le Damrydyng"
lying between " le Grenesyde" and " Le Nonneley " [in Hope]. Witn.
Robert Eyer, Richard Abnay, Richard Warde, Richard Bagschagh, etc.
Dat. Hope, Sat. b. F. of Ass. of B.V.M. [15 Aug.], 12 Hen. IV.
[1411]. (Foljambe.)
178 Hope.
1443. Lease from the Prior and Convent " dez Preez " of Derby to
Walter Halley, of Blakebroke, Henry Joye, Hugh son of the said Walter
Hally, and William del Kyrk of Chapel, of the pasture of ^ Byrstallegh
in the parish of Hope. Dat. Derby, F. of SS. Philip and James [i May],
8 [Hen. VI. ? 1430]. French. (Foljambe.)
1444. Acquittance from William Brome, vicar of Baukewell and
receiver of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield there, to James le
Eyere, their Steward at Hope, for -loos. Dat. Hope, 10 Oct.,
17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Woll. iii. 24.)
1445. Manor of Hope. Admission of Robert Eyre, esq., as tenant
of a messuage and land on the surrender of John Sylverlok, at a court
of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield held Th. a. F. of St. Laurence
[10 Aug.], 19 Edw. IV. [1479]. (Foljambe.)
1446. Grant from Robert Eyre of Padley, sen., esq., and Robert
Eyre of the same, jun., esq., to Nicholas Staiey of Hope, and Agnes
his wife of a forestry [or tract of forest land] and lands in Hope which
they held of Christofer Staiey his father, with remainder to brothers
and sisters. Witn. Thomas Balge of Aston, Nicholas Eyre of Hope,
Christopher Midiltone of Shattone. Dat. Padeley, 20 Aug.,
II Hen. VIL [1496]. (Woll. ii. 79.)
1447. Grant from Thomas Wylde to Thomas Hawkysworth de
Thorneseyt in Bradfeld and Robert Bunttyng, of all his lands in Hope.
Dat. 12 Sept., 15 Hen. VII. [1499]. (Brookhill.)
1448. Grant from Thomas Haukysworth of Thorneseyt in
Bradfeld parish, and Robert Bunttyng of Hope, to Thomas Wilde of
Ofiforton, in the parish of Hope, and Elizabeth his wife, of all the
lands which they hold by feoffment of the said Thomas. Witn. Edward
Hawkysworth, William Walkeden, Thomas Bacon. Dat. 24 Nov.,
15 Hen. VII. [1499]. (Brookhill.)
1449. Grant from John Bockyng of Hope to John Savage of
Eidale and Elias Staiey of PindaJe, of a messuage and twenty acres
of land in Hope. Dat. 6 July, 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]. (Bemrose.)
1450. Lease, for 21 years, from John Eyre of Redsettes to Ellys
Staiey of Pyndall, of the messuage called Red Settes, with all appur-
tenances in the fields of Howpe and Castylton. Dat. 20 Mar.,
27 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Bemrose.)
1 45 1. Lease, for 40 years, from Henry Wyllyams, Dean, and the
Chapter of Lichfield to Rauf Hethcote of Hope and William his son,
of a croft called Hallcroft in Hope, with houses, etc., enclosed with
"hays and dyches on bothe sydes Pekesarse," and land called "the
Ruddyng " abutting upon the " water of Pekeserse." Dat. 10 May,
1544. (Pole-Gell.)
1452. Bond from William Hethcote of Leycestre, chaplain, to
Henry Wyllyams, Dean, and the Chapter of Lichfield, for the seahng
and delivery by Rauf Hethcote of Hope and William his son, Richard
Barber and Henry Bagshawe, their sureties, of " a lease of Halcroft
w"' ii houses in Hope, a bame and the Rydding " let to the said Rauf
and William by the said Dean and Chapter. Dat. 30 Oct., 1544.
(Pole-Gell.)
HOPE V. also under Bakewell, Castleton, Chesterfield,
Fairfield, Romiley.
Horsley. ijg
HOPTON.
•453. Licence from King Edward III. to the Abbot and Abbey of
Dale to receive seisin of sixty acres of moor in Hopton from Richard
le Cursun, parson of the church of Breideshale, and William Shymmyng
— and a toft, seven acres and a half of land and an acre of meadow in
Stanton iuxta Dale from Robert de Sallowe, in accordance with the
permission granted by the King's father (Edward II.) to Dale Abbey
to acquire, notwithstanding the Statute of Mortmain, lands to the annual
value of T.OOS. Dat. 5 July, anno. 17 [1343]- Great seal. (Add. 47514).
1454. Bond from Thomas Wylcokes of Coventry, fyshemonger, and
Robert Smythe of the same, skynner, to Ralph Jell of Hopton, gent.,
for payment to the latter of ^£40. Dat. 12 Oct., 3 Edw. VI. [1549]-
(Pole-Gell.)
HOPTON V. also under Ashbourne, Brassington,
WiRKSWORTH.
HORSLEY.
(HORSELEY.)
'455- Grant from Thomas, son of Thomas Purchas, of Langeley
Mareys, to Gilbert Keys of Kylboume, of lands in Horseley and
Kilbourne. Witn. Will, de Tuttebury, Thomas de Tuttebury, William
de Sellowe, etc. Dat. London, " in Fletestret, parish of St. Brigide," F. of
St. Michael [29 Sept.], 34 Edw. III. [1360]. (Woll. iv. 71.)
1456. Acquittance from Thomas Boteler, knt., to Henry Balle,
for ;^io los., purchase money for a messuage, croft, etc., in Horsley,
formerly belonging to Thomas Trees. Dat. i May, 3 Hen. VII. [1488],
(Foljambe.)
1457. Extract of roll of court of Horston held at Horsley, M. b.
F. of St. Anthony [11 May], 13 Hen. VII. [1498], recording the sur-
render by John Keys of a close called Pyllersych in the vill and
fields of Kylbom to the use of Henry his son, Elizabeth his wife,
and the heirs of their bodies. (Debdale.)
1458. Extract of roll of court of Horston held at Horsley, M. b.
F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 13 Hen. VII. [1498], recording the
surrender by John Hogeson of part of a close of John Kais in the
fields of Kilburn. (Debdale.)
1459. Lease, for 31 years, from John Rossell of Draycote, yeoman,
to Thomas Ashton of Horsley of a piece of herbage land in Horsley
abutting on the lane called Vycar Lane, and a piece of meadow ground
abutting on a "broke called Botell broke," near the land of Henry
Statham. Dat. 21 Oct., 31 Hen. VIII. [1539]. (Wilmot.)
1460. Sale by Margarett Johnson, widow, and Henry Johnson,
her son, of Horseley, gent., to Thomas Sacheverell of Kyrkby in
Asshefeld [Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Notts.], gent., of seven score o^ks
and other wood in Horseley. Dat. 22 Mar., 2 Edw. VI. [1548].
(Woll. xii. 115.)
HORSLEY V. also under Breadsall, KiLBURN, Staveley.
1 80 Hucklow.
HUCKLOW, GREAT and LITTLE.
(HOKELAWE, HOKELOWE, HOKLOWE, HUKLOWE.)
1461. Grant from Richard Daniel of Tideswelle to Richard fil.
Rankelli de Parva Hokelawe of the whole vill of Parva Hokelawe as
he himself had it by grant from Henry de Laxinton, sometime Bishop of
Lincoln [1253-58]. Witn. Dom. William de Morteyng, Gervase de
Bernak, Richard de Herthul, Robert his brother, knts., Robert de
Abbeneye, John Foleiambe, Robert Foleiambe, etc. Late Hen. III.
(Foljambe.)
1462. Grant from William [de Hales], Abbot of Lylleshulle
[Lilleshall], and of the Convent of the same place, to Richard fil.
Johannis Daniel de Tyddeswalle and Johanna his wife of (>d. silver
or twelve " ciphos albos de pretio sex denariorum " of armual rent for
a certain quitclaim and release which the said Richard made to the
convent of one messuage and bovate of land in Magna Huckelowe.
" Teste Deo et capitulo." Dat. apud Lylleshull, F. of St. Bartholomew
[24 Aug.], 1 30 1. (Add. 8443.)
1463. Grant from Thomas fil. Ricardi Larcher de Hokelowe to
Thomas fil. Johannis Larcher de Hokelowe of a messuage, with five
houses and ten acres of land, in Magna Hokelowe. Witn. John
Foliaumbe, James Coterell, Roger de Stafford, Alan le Archer, Andrew
Larcher. Dat. Hokelowe, Sat. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 16 Edw. IH.
[1343]- (Bowles.)
1464. Grant from Thomas fil. Ric. Larcher to Thomas fil. Johannis
Larcher of a messuage and ten acres of land in Magna Hokelowe;
rent, 20 marks " argenti vel auri. " at Midsummer. Witn. Dom. William
de Streddeley, mil., John Foleiamb, Henry de Tyddiswall, John de
Stafford, William Note de Eyum. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], 32 Edw. IH. [1359]- (Bowles.)
1465. Deed whereby the said Thomas fil. Ric. Larcher releases
to the said Thomas fil. Johannis the annual rent of 20 marks for a
term of 70 years. Dat. Fr. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 32 Edw. III.
[1359]. French. (Bowles.)
1466. Grant from Thomas fil. Johannis Larcher to Nicholas fil.
Johannis de Stafford of a messuage and 12 acres of land in Hoklowe
which he had of the grant of Thomas fil. Ric. Larcher. Witn. John
Foliamb, Thomas his son, Henry fil. Radulfi. Dat. apud Tidd', Sat.
b. F. of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.], 36 Edw. III. [1362]. (Bowles.)
1467. Lease, for 56 years, from Nicholas, son of John de Stafford,
to John de Stafford his father, of a messuage and 10 acres of land
in Great Hoklowe which were devised to the said Nicholas by the
will of the late Thomas son of John le Archer, who held them at the
time of his death on a 70 years' lease from Thomas, son of Richard
le Archer. Dat. F. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], 46 Edw. III.
[1372]. French. (Bowles.)
1468. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Ricardi Larcher, dominus de
Magna Huklowe, to John de Stafford, of a messuage and 10 acres of
land in Magna Huklowe which John Larcher formerly held; saving
only a penny annual rent to the said Thomas. Witn. John Foliaumbe,
John Larcher, Henry de Tiddeswell. Dat. W. b. F. of St. James
[25 July], 46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Bowles.)
HUCKLOW V. also under Eyam, Padley, Tideswell.
Hurdlow. i8i
HUCKNALL, AULT.
(HUKNALL.)
1469. Release from John Benet to John Leek, son and heir of
William Leek of Lanforth, of the manors of Lanforth, Hick[lyng],
Estleek, and Saxendale [Langford, Hickling, East Leek, Saxondale,
CO. Notts.], with appurtenances in Wyverton and Carcolstone [Wiverton
and Carlcaston], same county, the manor of Huknall [Ault Hucknall]
and Sutton in la Dall [co. Derby], with advowson of the churches of
Hicklyng at Sutton [co. Notts.], the manor of Sandeacre and Harstone
[Sandiacre, co. Derby, Harston, co. Leic], with lands in North Colyng-
ham, Stockwith, Holme justa Newerk, Gedlyng, and Elstone [co. Notts.],
Kirkhalome [Kirk Hallam, co. Derb.], and Dalderby, Craslound, and
Gunthorpe, co. Line. Witn. John You (?), Thomas White, John
Mill, jun., of North Colyngham, etc. Dat. Eyleston, 5 Feb., 11 Edw. IV.
[1472]. (Woll. i. 77.)
HULLAND.
(HOLAND.)
1470. Grant from Robert de rerr[ariis] fil. et her Dom.
Willelmi de Ferr[ariis], Comitis Dereb', to Henry Shelford, of
five score acres of land, viz., 40 acres sometime held by
Symon de Tonk' in the ward of Holand and 60 acres lying " inter
Hayam de le Neubigging et le Costlowe," with husebote and
haybote in the same ward; rent, a sparrow hawk or dd., at the option
of the said Henry, and suit to the two great Courts of Beurepayr,
namely, those at Easter and Michaelmas. Witn. Will de Ferr[ariis],
"frater meus," Dom. John de Soleny, William Haunselin, Stephen
de Mineriis, tunc senescallus, Ralph Barry, Andrew de Jarpenuil, etc.
Dat. Pillesbury, Fr. a. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 46 Hen. IH. [1262].
(Woll. vi. 48.)
1471. Extract from court roll of Holand held at Idridgehay on
13 Nov., 14 Hen. VIII. [1522], whereat seisin was delivered to William
Alsop of a close called CotepynguU, in Holand, which Thomas Wilson
had surrendered to his use at a court held at Shotill [Shottle] parke
on the Eve of All Saints in the preceding year. (Woll. i. 84.)
HULLAND V. also under Bradley, Duffield, Mercaston.
HONDOW V. under Unstone.
HURDLOW, NR. Earl Sterndale.
(HORDLAWE.)
1472. Grant from John de Byroun, mil. [ob. 1295] to Henry his
brother, for his homage and service, of all his land of Hordlawe, with
men, " nativi," liberties, etc. To hold to the said Henry " et heredibus
suis de corpore suo in facie ecclesie legitime procreatis " by service to
the chief lord of the eighth part of the service of one knight, and two
capons " in Mayo apud Salveyam " [Sawley]. Witn. Henry de Irton,
Ralph le Wyne, Geoffrey de Bracebrigge, Adam de Prestwike, Jordan
de Crompton, John de Buckstanis, Elias de Nedham " sergand," etc.
Late 13th cent. (Harl. in E. 17.)
I»2
Hurdlow.
1473- Bond from John de Nedham to William Gudhyne of Hurdlow,
jun., for the payment of ten marks. Dat. Hurdlow, F. of Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 6 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Hallowes.)
IBLE.
(Ibell, Ibole, Ibul, Ibulle, Ybole, Ybull.)
1474. Grant from Henry Forestarius of Ybole to Nicholas fil.
Ricardi de Ybole of a croft in Ybole; rent, id. Witn. Richard le
Porter of Caldelowe, Henry fil. Thome de Hopton, Henry fil. Henrici
de Hopton, clericus, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. x. 17 A.)
1475- Grant from Robert fil. Nicholai de Ybole to Ranulph fil.
Ranulphi de Sniterton of a rent of \d. from lands in Ybole. Witn.
Ranulph de Sniterton, sen., Henry de le Gruffe, Richard le Chapman,
etc. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 32 Edw. I. [1304].
(Woll. X. 42.)
1476. Grant from John fil. Ranulphi de Snyterton, sen., to
Ranulph de Snyterton, of ^d. rent from lands near the well of Ybull,
etc. Witn. John Attewalle, Roger fil. Nicholai Chapmon of YbuUe,
and William Freest of the same. Dat. Ybull, F. of St. Bartholomew'
[24 Aug.], 31 Edw. III. [1357]. (Woll. X. 7.)
1477. Grant from Magota del Howe of Ibul to Adam del Stryt
of lands in Ibul ; rent, Zs. '^\d. Witn. John Atyswelle of Ibul, John
del Stones of the same, William Prest, etc. Dat. Th. a. Pentecost
[16 May], li Ric. II. [1388]. (Woll. x. 17.)
1478. Grant from John Nedham of Ibulle to Robert Knyveton
sen., esq., etc., of a messuage and lands in Ibulle which they had of the
feoffment of John Sutton of Wynster. Witn. Ralph Gelle of Ibulle,
John Beliden', and John Beghton. Dat. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
32 Hen. VI. [1454]. (Woll. x. 14.)
1479. Grant from William Dale of Ibulle and Thomas Dale of
Asshovere to Ralph Saucheverell, esq., of a messuage, etc., in Ibulle.
Witn. Ralph Gelle of Ibulle, Richard Heywarde, and William Mowbrey
of the same. Dat. Ex. of Holy Cross [14 Sept.], i Edw. IV. [1461].
(Woll. xi. 43.)
1480. Power of attorney by the same to Richard Waller to
deliver seisin to Ralph Saucheverelle, esq., of the above-named messuage,
etc., in Ibulle. Same date. (Woll. x. 44.)
148 1. Deed of sale from Thomas Sacheverell, son and heir of
William Sacheverell late of Sneterton, to Sir Henry Vernon, knt., of
all his lands, etc., in the towns and lordships of Ibell and Ashoure
" negh vnto Wurkysworthe." Dat. 11 Sept., 24 Hen. VII. [1508].
(Trusley.)
IDRIDGEHAY.
(Eddricheshay, Edrechhay, Iddurshey, Idrichehay,
Idrichhay, Yderychay.)
1482. Grant from Thomas Smyth and Agnes his wife, daughter
and one of the heirs of Roger Bradshaw, late of Eddricheshey al.
Iddurshey to Margaret Bradshawe, widow of the said Roger, of all
Ilkeston, 183
the share of the said Agnes of her father's lands in Eddricheshey.
Witn. John Curson of Kedilston, esq., John Vemey of Eddricheshey,
Henry Shakulton, Robert Cowhop. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Peter ad
vincula [i Aug.], 2 Ric. III. [1484]. (Bemrose.)
1483. Lease, for five years, from Laurence of the Haye, of Derby,
and Jone his wife, to Margaret Bradshawe, sister to the said Jone,
of the land, etc., in Idrichhay which came to her on the death of
her father, Roger Bradshawe. Dat. 31 Max., 12 Hen. VII. [1497].
(Bemrose.)
1484. Grant from Thomas Somer, son and heir of Christopher
Somer of Yderychey to Margaret his mother for her life of an enclosure
in Yderychay called Fumycottfeld, which the said Thomas acquired
from Thomas Mellor. Witn. Thomas Alton, William Gambull, Thomas
Storer. Dat. 23 June, 22 Hen. VIII. [1530]. (Bemrose.)
1485. Quitclaim from Robert Smythe of Kyrke Yreton, yeoman,
to Margaret, wife of Christopher Somer, of all the lands in Yderychay
which he had jointly with Margaret, lately wife of Roger Bradsha,
by grant from the said Christopher and Margaret Somer. Witn.
William Madocke, chaplain, Thomas Parker, Thomas Brammall. Dat.
23 June, 22 Hen. VIII. [1530]. (Bemrose.)
i486. Quitclaim from Richard Smythe, son and heir of Thomas
Smythe and of Agnes, dau. and one of the heirs of Roger Bradshawe,
to Thomas Somers of all the lands formerly Roger Bradshawe's in
Edrechhey. Dat. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 24 Hen. VIII. [1532].
(Bemrose.)
IDRIDGEHAY v. also under DUFFIELD, HULLAND.
ILKESTON.
(Elkeston, Hilkesd'.)
1487. Covenant between Hugh fil. Radulfi and the Bailiffs and
Burgesses of Nottingham to settle a dispute concerning freedom from
toll in Nottingham, namely, that the Bailiffs and Burgesses grant that
the whole land of the said Hugh " de baronia de Gant," viz., in Hilkesd'
[Ilkeston], Stanton [Stanton in the Dale], Halum [West or Kirk Hallam],
Schippeleg' [Shipley], and Breydest' [Breaston], be free of toll in respect
of all things for food and clothing, both in the fair of Nottingham and
outside, but they shall give toll " pro tinctura pannorum factorum et
pro lana tincta, et postea si vehnt facient texere et fuUare pannos
faciendos de predicta lana tincta et refullare similiter si velint pannos
tinctos sine tolneto." And for all merchandise they shall give toll all
the year. And if any dispute arise among the burgesses concerning
purchases, the seller or buyer shall acquit himself by his oath, but
when any " villanus " buys sheep in summer to sell against the winter,
or similarly pigs to sell after mast time, they shall give toll as for
merchandise. For this concession the said Hugh shall pay the said
Bailiffs, etc., 2S. yearly. Witn. John, Abbot of Dale, Roger, Prior of
Lenton, Nigel de Lisurs, Ralph de Trehanton, Richard de Rybof, Roger
de Cressy, Reginald de Meudry, Robert de Duyn, Robert le Vavassur,
knts., Robert de Muschamp, and others. Circ. 1240-1250. (Add.
47498.)
1 84 Ilkeston.
1488. Release from William, la Zouche, 3rd Baron of Totness and
Haringworth, to the Abbey of " La Dale," of the advowson of the church
of Ilkeston, granted to the Abbey by Hugh de Willughby, clerk, John
Pole of Nuburthe, WilHam de Sallowe of Stanton, Henry Coton, Parson
of Aston, Richard, Parson of Hauston, and John de Halom, Parson of
Lamley, who held it from Henry, Parson of Braunstone [Braunston,
CO. Northt], John, Parson of Everdon, same county, and John Marchaunt,
clerk. Witn. Sir John Clyntone, Sir Edmund de Appilby, Sir Will.
Astley, knts., etc. Dat. 12 Oct., 10 Ric. II. [1388]. (Add. 26216.)
1489. Release from Jocosa, widow of Roger del Schawe of
Elkeston, and from Thomas de Shawe their son, to Thomas, Prior of
Trentham and the convent of that place, of their right in lands in
the vill of Elkeston, late the property of Matilda Basset. Dat. i July,
5 Hen. VI. [1427]. (P. R. O. b. 1490.)
INKERSALL v. under Etwall, Staveley.
IVONBROOK GRANGE, nr. Wirksworth.
(EUENBROKE, EVENBROKE, lUENBROC, lUENBROOK, YUENBROC,
YUENEBROK.)
1490- * Grant from Robert son of Adam le Wyne to Robert son
of Ingelram of Nottingham, of the land in Yuenbroc, Horburghale,
and Hopton, which was formerly held by Hamo the clerk, paying yearly
X2S. to the Earl of Derby, etc. Thirteenth century. (Pole-Gell.)
1491. Quitclaim from Ranulph fil. Ranulphi de Sniterton, Dominus
de Ibole [Ible in Wirksworth] to the Abbot, etc., of Buildwas of two
watercourses within their grange of luenbroc. Witn. Hugh de Bocstones,
Hugh le Meyne of Wynstre, Roger de Wodnesleye, etc. Dat. apud
Stone, Whitsun Tuesday, 2 Edw. II. [1309]. (Foljambe.)
1493. Quitclaim from Richard Foliamb to Buildwas Abbey of the
grange of Yuenebrok [Ivonbrook] and all their lands in the county of
Derby. Witn. Dom. Godfrey Foliamb, knt., Robert Corbet, knt., John
Cokayn, William Banastur, etc. Dat. Bildewas, Nat. of St. John B.
[24 June], 40 Edw. III. [1366]. (Foljambe.)
1493. Lease from Buildwas Abbey to Oliver de Barton and Alice
his wife of the grange of " Euenbrooke en le haut Peck," with the profit
of the mill, etc., for twenty-four years, at a yearly rent of eight marks.
Dat. Asheboume, Th. b. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 2 Ric. II. [1379].
(Foljambe.)
1494. Lease from Thomas Fuliambe, esq., of Walton, to Richard
Vernon of Haddon, knt., of the grange called " Evenbroke Grange,"
with a water-mill, two " shepecotes," and all lands, etc., appertaining,
as held by the said Thomas by lease from the Abbot of Buildwas,
to hold the same for three years, paying the due rents, etc., to the
Abbot of Buildwas, to Nicholas Gilbert, and to the King. Dat.
London, 3 May, 14 Hen. VI. [1436]. (Foljambe.)
* On my visit to Hopton in 1902, this ctiarter could not be found. The above
abstract is from Hist. Comm. Report ix. ii. 402.
Kedleston. 185
M95- Grant from John, Abbot of Buldewas, to John Talbot, Lord
Purnival \cr. Earl of Shrewsbury, 1442], Thomas Talbot, Nicholas
Mountgomery, knt., Hugh Bourgh, esq., and Edmund Basset, esq., of
eight marks of yearly farm from the grange of luenbrook for term of
the life of John Dronfeld. Dat. Buldewas. Circ. 1440. (Foljambe.)
1496- Lease from Thomas Foliambe to Sir Richard Vernon, knt,
of the grange, etc., of Euenbroke for three years, at a yearly rent of
eight, marks to the Abbot of Buildwas. Dat. Inv. of H. Cross [^ May],
19 Hen. VL [1441]. (Foljambe.)
IRETON, KIRK.
(IRTON, KiRKIRTON, YRTON.)
1497. Grant from John Husbond of Kirkirton and Alice his wife
to Thomas Okeovere, esq., and William Bagger, chaplain of Brassyng-
tone, of lands in Irton. Witn. Thomas Rappoke, William de Stapulle,
John Baynay, etc. Dat. Ireton, S. a. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.],
II Hen. IV. [1410]. (WoU. vii. 17.)
1498. Grant from Thomas Okeover, esq., to Walter de WoUey of
Wirkesworth, of lands in Kirkirton which the said Thomas, together
with William Bagger, chaplain, had of the gift of John Husbond and
Alice his wife. Witn. Rob. Verney, John Parker, Thomas Dey, etc.
Dat. Irton, M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 5 Hen. VI. [1427].
(Woll. vii. 18.)
IRETON, KIRK, v. also under Ashbourne, Kedleston.
KEDLESTON.
(Ketelestun, Ketilstone, Ketlestone.)
1499. Grant from Richard de Curzun to Thomas fil. Thome de
Curzun of the whole vill of Ketelestun, with the advowson of the church
and mill, etc., to hold by service of a knight's fee. [11 98-11 99.]
(Kedleston.) The text is : —
Ric[ardus] de Curzun omnibus hominibus et amicis suis salutem.
Sciatis me redd[id]isse et concessisse et recognouisse Thome fil.
Thome de Curzun totam uillam de Ketelestun cum aduocacione
Ecclesie et cum molendino et cum omnibus aliis pertinenciis que
pertinent ad predictam villam de Ketelestun, tenendam de me
et heredibus meis ille et heredes sui libere et quiete ab omni seruicio
pro seruicio unius militis, saluo forinseco seruicio et inde homagium
suum mihi fecit. His testibus, Hugone Bardolf, Magistro Rogero
Arundel, Philippo fil. Roberti, Galfrido Haket, Justiciariis domini
Regis apud Notingham anno decimo Regni Regis Ricardi et aliis
baronibus et fidelibus domini Regis ibidem tunc presentibus,
Willelmo filio Walkeline, Johanne de Boschuill, Willelmo de Ride-
ware, Symone de Tuschet, Roberto fil. Walkeline, Willelmo de
Godinton, Philippo de Derbi, Henrico Decano et pluribus aliis.
1500. Quitclaim from Richard de Curzun to Thomas de Curzun
de Ketlestone of the aid which he owed him for the making of his
first-bom son a linight and for the marrying of his first-born daughter,
in respect of the tenement he holds, on account of the aid which he
made for making the first-bom son of his lord the Earl of Ferrars a
1 86 Kedleston.
knight, and for the marrying of the Earl's first-bom daughter. Circ.
1 200. (Kedleston.)
Notum sit omnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos presens scriptum
peruenerit quod ego Ric[ardus] de Curzun condonaui et quietum
clamaui Thome de Curzun de Ketleston auxilium quod mihi debuit
ad filium meum primogenitum militem faciendum et ad primo-
genitam filiam meam maiitandam de tenemento quod de me tenet,
scilicet propter auxilium quod fecit mihi ad primogenitum filium
domini mei Comitis de Ferrariis militem faciendum, et ad
primogenitam filiam suam maritandam. Ut autem litere iste rate
et inconcusse permaneant, sigilli mei impressione eas corroboraui.
Hiis testibus, Rad[ulpho] filio Nicholai senescaldo domini Comitis
tunc temporis, Rad[ulpho] de Bakepuz, Nicholao de Chambreis,
Thoma persona de Croxhale, Roberto Forest[aTio], Galfrido Albo,
Thoma Bussun et multis aliis.
1 50 1. Lease from William le Burgelune to Thomas de Curzun of
his meadow of Osmundemedwe " una cum parte Margerpe] matris mee,"
namely, the meadow lying between Aspineforde and Skitering up to
Oddebroc, for term of twelve years, that is, to take twelve crops; at
a rent of two pence ; with warranty against all men " et insuper versus
matrem meam." Witn. Eustace de Luddam, Hugh le Bel, Fulcher de
Irton, Thomas Bussun, John de Turn, Robert de Schaldeford, Geoffrey
Blundus. Dat. Easter, 16 Hen. HI. [1232]. (Kedleston.)
1502. Lease, for term of 12 yeais, from Margery, quondam vxor
Willelmi le Burgelun, to Thomas de Curzun, of her share of Osmunde-
medwe which falls to her as dower. Same date and witnesses, with
William de Curzon, Thomas fil. Radulphi de Schobenhale. (Kedleston.)
1503. Grant from William le Burgelun fil. Willelmi le Burgelun
of Weston to Thomas de Curzun of the meadow of Osmundemedwe,
between Yrton and Weston, as fully and entirely as William his father
held it. Witn. Eustace de Ludham, Sheriff of Nottingham, Roger le
Breton, knt, Geoffrey de Bakepuz, William de Picheford, William de
Menil, Engeluf de Braileford, Robert de Carleolo, Fucher de Yrton,
Geoffrey le Blund, Thomas Buyssun, etc. Circ. 1232. (Kedleston).
1504. Quitclaim from Margeria, quondam vxor Willelmi le
Burgmun (sic) to Dom. Thomas de Cursun of all the right she has
in the meadow of Osmundismedwe " nomine dotis." Witn. John, Abbas
de Parco, Fulcher de Irton, Hugh de Meynil, Henry Tuscheth, Thomas
Basun, etc. Dat. 26 Hen. III. [1241-2]. (Kedleston.)
1505. Grant from Robert Twyford, Dominus de Longley, William
Arrosmythe, parson of Longley, John Brewode, parson of Rodbume, and
Roger de Wyngreworthe, to John Cursone fil. Johannis Cursone de
Ketilstone and Margaret his wife, dau. of Nicholas Mongomery, knt,
and the heirs of their bodies, of the manor of Ketilstone, with the
advowson of the church and the reversion of a third part of the same
manor which Hugh Husee, knt, and Joan his wife hold in dower of
the said Joan, the reversion of a messuage called " le Stanley " place,
and four acres of land which John Repdone de Ketilstone holds, also
the whole lordship of Weston Undrewode. In case of the death of
the said John and Margaret without heirs, the said manors, etc., to
pass to Thomas, brother of the said John Curson, to Margaret Curson
their sister, and finally to the right heirs of the said John Cursone,
sen., father of the said John, Thomas, and Margaret. Witn. Roger
Killamarsh. 1 8 7
Bradshawe, Dominus de Meygnylle Longley, Thomas Makworth, John
irtone, John Burgulone. Dat. Moix. of St. Laurence Fii Aug.!
12 Hen. IV. [1411]. (Kedleston.)
u''^i'**'u ^^*^"^^"'^°'^ before Richard Blackwall, esq., Escheator after
the death of John Curson, of Kedleston, esq., showing the descent of
the manor. Dat. Derby, 6 Sept., 2 Edw. VI. [1548]. (Woll. xi. 37.)
KILBURN.
(KiLLEBURN, KyLBOURN, KyLBURN.)
1507. Grant from Robert fil. Herbert! de Killebum to Gilbert fil.
Roberti Keys of the same, of lands in Killebum; rent, e^d. Witn. Will,
de Parco de Dineby, Dom. Robert capellanus de Horseley, Richard
Keys de Killebum, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. iv. 68.)
1508. Grant from William fil. Roberti de Ettewelle to John fil.
Gilberti Keys of Kylboum, of a messuage in Kylboum. Witn. Gilbert
Keys of Kylboum, Hugh de Wynester, Richard fil. Willelmi, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 14 Edw. III. [1336]. (Woll. iv. 69.)
1509. Grant from Robert, perpetual Vicar of Horssley, and Dom.
William Normantone of the same, to Gilbert Keys of Kylbum, Johanna
his wife, and John their son, of lands in Kylburn and Horsley. Witn.
Hugh de Menyel of Kylburn, Henry de le Hewad, Ralph fil. Roberti
of the same. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. James [25 July], 1349. (Woll. iv. 70.)
1 510. Re-grant from John Forest, parson of Braydeshall, Thomas
Waterhous of Dufifeld, and William de Neuthorpe, chaplain, to John
Kays of Kilburn, and Amice his wife, of lands in Kilburn, Horsley,
and Horsley-parkes, with remainder to Henry, son of the said John.
Witn. Will. Flaxman, John de Normanton, Henry de Hilton of Horsley,
etc. Dat. Tu. a. Michaelmas Day [29 Sept.], 3 Hen. IV. [1401].
(Woll. iv. 72.)
KILBURN V. also under Denby, Hope, Horsley.
KILLAMARSH.
(Kynwaldemers, Kynwalmarche, Kynwalmerch,
Kynwolmarsh.)
151 1. Confirmation for three marks from Robert de Menul' to
Ralph fil. Nicholai of lands which the father of the said Ralph held
in Kynwaldemers, with certain privileges at the mill ; rent, half a
mark. Witn. Roger de Pleslay, John, clericus de Wytwalle, John,
persona de Barleburgh, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 78.)
1512. Lease from Nicholas Longford, knt., to Thomas Foliambe,
esq., of all his lands, etc., in Kylwalmerch, Barleburgh, and Boythorpe,
CO. Derby, and Basford, co. Notts. Witn. Thomas Meverell, John
Longford, George Caryngton, Roger Foliambe, William Basset, etc.,
John, Vicar of Longford. Dat. 35 Hen. VI. [1456-1457]. (Foljambe.)
•5 13- Grant from Nicholas Serlby, esq., Henry Ynce of Spynkhill,
Henry Eliot of Kynwolmarsh, and Christopher Rodes de la Haigh
in Staveley to Richard Hewet, of a messuage in Kynwolmarsh Nether-
thorp, called Wodhous-thing in the tenure of William Atkyn, which they
1 88 Killamarsh.
acquired from William Hewet, father of the said Richard; with
remainder to John Hewet, brother of the said Richard. Witn. Richard
Eyre of Plumley, gent., Richard Cade, William Hasilhirst, etc. Dat.
31 Mar., 20 Hen. VII. [1505]. (Rel. xx. 219.]
1 5 14. Declaration of uses of a feoffment from John Huet of
Kynwalmarche to Henry Eliot and Isabel his wife of a messuage and
closes of pasture in Kynwalmarche. Dat. 12 Apr., 24 Hen. VII.
[1509]. (Rel. XX. 218.)
KNIVETON.
(Knyuenton, Knyveton.)
1515. Pardon from Edward III. to Thomas de Knyveton and
Nicholas his brother, for their complicity in the death of William
Spenser and acts of outlawry. Dat. Westm., 19 June, a° 27 [1353].
(Woll. vi. 31.)
1 516. 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.)
1 5 17. Lease, for, 20 years, from Thomas Shanynton of Farley to
Thomas de Okeover of all his land called " Les Flates," near Knyuenton
[Kniveton], to hold at a yearly rent of 145. Witn. John Wareyn, Adam
Lyghtwod, Richard Bromley. Dat. Christmas Day, 13 Hen. IV. [141 1].
(Okeover.)
15 1 8. Counterpart of lease from the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield to Ralph Gell of Hopton of all the rents and emoluments of
the Chapel of Knyveton, with " Ly Parsonage place," for eight succes-
sive terms of five years, beginning in 1548, the lessee to provide a
fit and continuously resident Chaplain, and to repair all buildings.
Dat. I June, 1537. (Lichf. D. 21.)
15 1 9. Grant from Henry Wyllyams, Dean, and the Chapter of
Lichfield, to Thomas Gell, son of Ralph Gell of Hopton, of the rectory
house of the parish church of Knyveton, with the glebe lands, etc.
Dat. I July, 1549. (Lichf. D. 27.)
KNIVETON V. also under ASHBOURNE, Bradburn, Bradley.
LANGLEY, KIRK, and MEYNELL.
(Kyrkelongeleye, Kyrkelongley, Langelya,
longelaymeygnyll, longelemeygnyll, longeley,
Longeleymeygnyll, Longley.)
1 520. Grant from Roger de Bradel' to the " ecclesia beate Marie
de Kyngesmedewe juxta Derbeyam et monialibus ibidem " of all his
land and tenement in Langelya, with the mill, etc., which he held of
the gift of Mag. John de Weston, his uncle. Witn. Henry de Brayles-
ford, Giles de Meynill, Oliver de Dodingesheles, Oliver de Rowlande,
Engyllard de Braylesford, Dom. Walter vicarius ecclesie Sancte
Werburge, Derb', etc. Thirteenth century. (Woll. viii. 52, 60.)
Langley, Kirk. 189
_.'52i- Grant from William Russel of Kyrkelongeleye to Robert fil.
Ricardi de Makworthe of an acre of land in Kyrkelongeleye. Witn.
Hugh de Meygnyll, Robert de Aula de Makworthe, John de Oddyngeseles,
(Won £■ 73!) °^ '^"" °^ ^- ^- ^- t^S Mar.], 31 Edw. I. [1303]:
1522, Grant from Adam Fythyon of Longelemeygnyll and Emma
his wife to Juliana de Hundesworth of nine acres of arable land in
the viU and fields of Kyrkelongeleye. Witn. Hugh de Meygnyll, William
de Trusselege, WiUiam de Brascynton, John de Derleye, etc. Dat. apud
Longelaymeygnyll. Dat. Morr. of Inv. of H. Cross \x Mayl -12 Edw I
[1304]. (Mundy.)
1533. Grant from John de Derley of Kyrkelongeleye to John fil
Roberti Jumons de Westone, and Henry his brother, of a rent of 5^.
from a messuage and meadow in Kyrkelongeleye. Witn. William de
Trusseley, William de Brasynton, Henry de Bradelowe, etc. Dat. Fr.
a. F. of St. Augustine [26 May], i Edw. II. [1308]. (Woll. iii. 3.)
1524. Grant from Henry de Bredelowe of Kyrkelongeleye to Dom.
Hugh de [Meiml], miles, Dominus de Longeleyemeygnyll, of three selions
of land in the vill and territory of Kyrkelongeleye lying in the field
of the wood at Le Fyxpol, between the land of John de Oddyngeseles
and the land of Henry le Warde. Witn. William de Trusseley de
Kyrkelongeleye, William de Brascynton, Henry le Warde, etc. Dat.
Mor. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.]. Temf. Edw. II. (Mundy.)
1525- Quitclaim from John de Longeley, clericus, to Nicholas de
la Weld and William de Taryngton, chaplain, of a messuage, toft, and
croft in Kirkelongley which formerly belonged to his brother, Henry
de Longeley, chaplain, and descended by right of inheritance to the
said John; with twenty acres of land in the same place. Witn. Hugh
Slegh, Hugh Bate, Henry Mengnell, etc. Dat. at Duff eld, W. a.
Michaelmas Day, 45 Edw. III. [1371]. (Mundy.)
1526. Grant from Robert Twyford, armiger, to John Clement and
Stephen Hykmons, chaplains, of all the lands, etc., which he had of
the feoffment of Gerard Maynell in the vill and fields of Kyrkelongley.
Witn. John Curson of Ketleston, arm., Thomas Bradfeld of Myrcaston,
arm., Henry Pole of Mogenton. Dat. F. of SS. Peter and Paul
[29 June], 20 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Mundy.)
1527. Sale from Thomas Twyford, son and heir of Walter Twyford
of Langley, to Richard Knyveton of Bradley, sen., esq., of a pasture
and close called Hakwood in the parish of Langley, late in the tenure
of Robert Dawkyn. Dat. 3 Apr., 17 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Mundy.)
1528. Grant from Thomas Twyford, son and heir of Walter
Twyford, late of Longley, to Ralph Delves, esq., John Porte, John
Knyveton, son of Richard Knjrveton of Bradley, esq., and Henry
Proctour, clerk, of a pasture or enclosure in the parish of Langley
called Hakwood, with attorney to John Alsop of Spoundon and William
Newbold of Bradley to give seisin. Dat. 6 Apr., 17 Hen. VII. [1502].
(Mundy.)
1529. Release from Thomas Twyford, son and heir of Walter
Twyford, late of Langley, to John Holme, Ralph Delves, John Porte,
John Kniveton, Humphrey Kneveton, and Henry Proctour, of three
pastures or enclosures in the parish of Langley, called " the lytyll
launde," "Lytyll Hakwod," and "Wolley." Dat. 18 Sept., 18 Hen. VII.
[1502]. (Mundy.)
I go Langley, Kirk.
1530. Lease, for three years, from Richard Knyveton, sen., esq.,
to Thomas Twyford, esq., John Alsope of Spoundon, of three closes
in Kyrkelongley, whereof one is called Lytelhakwode, another called
Woley, the third called Litell Launde; rent, 30X. Dat. 25 Mar.,
i8 Hen. VII. [1503]. (Mundy.)
1531. Exemplification of a recovery by Ralph Delues, esq., John
Knyveton, John Porte, and Henry Proctour, clerk, against Thomas
Twyford, esq., of 62 acres of land in Kyrkelongley. Dat. 24 May,
18 Hen. VII. [1503]. (Mundy.)
LANGLEY in Heanor.
1532. Lease, for 21 years, from Matthew Knyveton of Bradley,
esq., and John Knyveton of Storeston, his uncle, to John Gents of
Langley in Heynore and William Hunter of the same, of a close in
Langley; rent, 31^. Zi. Dat. 20 Jan., 31 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll.
iv. 24.)
LANGLEY in Heanor v. also under CODNOR, Shipley.
LANGLEY, nr. Chesterfield.
(Langele, Langeley, Langeleye, Longeley, Longley.)
1533' Release from Leticia fil. Galfridi de Brereleye to John fil.
Rogeri de Langeleye of land which Roger de Langeleye gave to Walter
de Doneston her grandfather at Langleye, lying on Brocholclif, near
the road leading towards Neubolt. Witn. Thomas de Leyis, Roger le
Albecot, Thomas de Bramton, Roger, clericus de Cestrefed, etc. Temp.
Hen. in. (Harl. 112 G. 35.)
'534- Grant from John de Langeleye to William clericus de
Witinton of land lying on Brocholclif, between the road from Langeley
to Newbolt and land of Robert fil. Radulfi. Witn. Robert de Hedenis-
hovere, Thomas de Hedenishovere, Thomas de Leyis, Robert de
Witinton, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Harl. 112 I. 43.)
'535- Grant from John fil. Rog. de Langeley to William Palmer
of Langeley of lands in Langeley. Witn. Robert de Wytintona, Peter
de Brimentona, Simon de Linacre, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
1536. Grant from Will. fil. Joh. de Longley to Thomas de Colle
in Longeley of three and a half acres of land in the fields of Longeley.
Witn. Thomas de Leys, Peter de Doneston, Jordan de Barlay, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
J 537' Quitclaim from Leticia fil. Roberti fil. Bate de Langeleye
to William fil. Galfridi de Langeleye of her right of inheritance after
the death of Susanna her mother in lands, etc., held of the lord of
Brimington in Langeleye. Witn. Richard Caskyn, Robert Caskyn, etc.
Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 5 Edw. II. [131 1]. (Foljambe.)
1538. Lease from John fil. Ranulphi of Whytinton to Robert fil.
Rogeri Fox of Dunston of two acres of land in the fee of Langele for
ten years. Witn. John fil. Will, de Dunston, William Caskyn, Richard
Caskyn, etc. Dat. S. b. Michs. Day, 11 Edw. III. [1337]. (Foljambe.)
LANGLEY v. also under Chesterfield.
LEA V. under Crich.
LEAM V. under Eyam.
Litchurch. 1 9 1
LINACRE.
(LiNAKER.)
1539- Grant from Garnar de Neapoli, Prior of the Brothers of
the Hospital of Jerusalem in England, to John de Linacre of two bovates
of land in Linacre which they acquired from Roger, son of Rauekel;
yearly rent, 2s. Dat. 1189. (Add. 13932.) The text is:—
Notum sit omnibus tarn presentibus quam futuris quod ego
Garnarius de Neapol[i] prior fratrum Hospitalis Jer[usa]limitani
in Anglia de communi assensu et uoluntate fratrum Capituli nostri
concessi et presenti carta confirmaui Johanni de Linacra et heredibus
suis duas bouatas terre in Linacra quas habemus ex donatione
Rogeri fil. Rauekel cum pertinentiis suis. Tenendas et habendas
de domo nostra iure hereditario libere et quiete, reddendo inde
singulis annis domui nostre duos solidos ad festum sancti Bertelmi
pro omni seruicio et consuetudine nobis inde pertinente. Ita tamen
quod in obitu suo et successorum suorum similiter, tercia pars
catallorum suorum que super predictam terram erunt pro salute
anime sue domui nostre remanebit. Hiis testibus, Fratre Alano
de Sancta Cruce, Fr. Matheo, Fr. Roberto Paruo, Fr. Osberto
de Nordfolc, Fr. Briano de Lond', Fr. Hugone de Binford, Fr.
Nicolao de Cadmel, tunc Magistro Eboraci, Fr. Simone de Scoth',
Waltero clerico. Anno incarnationis dominice M°.C'^.lxxx°ix°
LINACRE V. also under Chesterfield, Westwell.
LINTON.
(Lyntone.)
1540. AccoMPT-ROLL of Robert Myddelton, collector of rents for the
manor of Lyntone, Mich., 23-24 Hen. VI. [1445], with the accompt of
Thomas Hanson, Steward, of the Manor of Bretby for the same period.
(Bemrose.)
LINTON V. also under Drakelow, Gresley, ROSLISTON.
LITCHURCH in Derby.
(LUTCHURCH.)
154 1. Lease, for 44 years, from Thomas [Grevys], Abbot of Derley,
to Antony Babyngton of Dedyke [Dethick], esquire, of a tenement in
Lutchurch; rent, 73^. 4^. Dat. 10 Aug., 16 Hen. VIII. [1524].
(WoU. iv. 60.)
1542. Sale, for ;£io, by Himifrey Dugmanton, gent., to Rauf
Sacheverell of Ratclif upon Sore [Ratcliff-upon-Soar, co. Notts.], of
the lease of a tenement and " chefe place " in Lutchurch, which he
held from Kateryn, Lady Babyngton, widow of Sir Antony Babyngton,
knt. Dat. II June, 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]- (Woll. iv. 61.)
1543- List of freeholders owing suit at the court of Lutchurch. On
the back is a rough draft of a grant by Thomas Pole of Wakbrigge
to Ralph Pole, his son and heir apparent, of land in Boghwode, m
the territory of Matlock. Sixteenth century. (Woll. xi. 11.)
LITCHURCH V. also under Derby.
192 Littleover.
LITTLEOVER.
(Parva Oure, Parva Overa.)
1544. Declaration by Philip Marci and Anna [Serjaffini his
wife that they lease the village of Parva Oure of the Abbot and Convent
of Burton[-on-Trent] for life only, and that they have delivered to the
Abbot and Convent a copy of the charter by which they hold it, which
shall be valid against any contrary contention by themselves or their
heirs. Witn. Walter [de Senteney], Abbas de Dala, Bartholomew,
Prior de Totesbiri [Tutbury, co. Staff.], William de Vernon, Mag.
Stephen de Radecliue, Mag. Robert de Seka, Ralph Grim, etc.
[1204-12 35.] (Stowe 85.)
•545" Grant from John de Cornera de Derby to the Abbot and
Convent of Burton-on-Trent of a tenement which he held in fee of
them in Parva Overa, together with the rent and service paid to him
by Roger de Walton in respect of a tenement held of him in the
same place. Witn. Dom. William and Dom. Giles de Meynil, mil.,
John de Chandos, Dom. de Rodbume, Mag. Will. fil. Robert! de
Henovere, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Stowe 62.)
LITTLEOVER v. also under MiCKLEOVER.
LITTON.
(Lytton.)
1546. Grant from RaJph Wlvet de Litton to the Church of
St. John at Tydeswelle and to Ralph, Dean, and the Chapter of
Lichfield, as Rectors of that church, of a toft and lands at Litton,
with half an acre of land in the same place extending from the head
of the town to the stone cross towards Tudeswell. Witn. Thomas,
Precentor of Lichfield, Roger Rusteng, Canon of the same, John de
Uttokeshal, Thomas de Crawell, Succentor, Alan, Vicar of Tideswell,
Ralph fil. Radulfi, presbiter, Henry de Lytton, Simon de Ascell, Hugo
Martin, etc. [1214-1222.] (Lichf. B. 9.)
1547. Sale and release by Richard de Ednissouere to Nicholas
de Blacquell of Robert fil. Reginaldi de Litton, with his homage and
service, the said Nicholas to pay to the chief lord one penny rent or
a pair of white gloves. Witn. Richard le Raggede, Henry de Caluouere,
etc. Late thirteenth century. (Foljambe.)
1548. Grant from Richard de Grey to William fil. Roberti de la
Morhaghe of twelve acres three roods of land with half a toft in the
vill and fields of Litton, lying on Backedale, Tydeswellisethis, Suclowe,
Wythynewelle, etc. Witn. Jocelin de Steynisb' tunc temporis senescallus,
Richard Danyll, Hugh de la Morhag', Thomas Folegaumbe, Roger
Folegaumbe, etc. Early Edw. I. (Add. 26419.)
1 549- Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Ricardi Willyson of Litton to
Walter Gregory of land in Litton. Witn. John Figour, John de Benteleye,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 21 Edw. III. [1347].
(Add. 7824.)
1550. Grant from Nicholas fil. Walteri Gregore to John fil. Thome
de Litton of four acres and a half of land in the fee of Litton lying
on Hommuldon, Wylmeslowe, Borford, etc. Witn. Thomas fil. Ricardi,
Henry de Toyneshende, Adam de Blakwall, etc. Dat. F. of SS. Simon
and Jude [28 Oct.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]. (Add. 7842.)
Longford. 193
1551. Counterpart of lease from Ralph Colyngwoode, Dean, and
the Chapter, to Edmund Eyre, Vicar of Tideswell, and Roland Eyre
his brother, of the fee-farm of Litton, with tithes of corn and hay of
Hassopp, Longesdon maior [Great Longstone], Wardelowe [Wardlow],
and Rowland [Roland], for five years. Dat. 5 Nov., 15 16. (Lichf.
LITTON V. also under TiDESWELL, Walton.
LOCKO.
(LocHAY, Netherlokhaw.)
1552. Quitclaim from Nicholas fil. Rob. le Wyne to Alan de
Pickworth of land with toft, etc., which Robert des Poer held from the
said Alan on Palm Sunday, 1261, in the town and neighbourhood of
Lochay [Locko]. Witn. William de Chaddesden, clerk, Roger de
Draycott, clerk, John de Lozak, Elyas de Stretton, etc. Circ. 1261.
(Rel. iii. 174.)
1553- Agreement between Rauf Bridde [signs "Beyrd"] of Nether-
lokhawe, gent., and Jane Dethike of Bredsall, widow, for the marriage
of Richard Bridde, his son and heir, with Margaret, daughter of the
said Jane. The said Rauffe to convey to Sir Wm. Saucheverell, knt.,
Nicholas Assheby, etc., the fee simple of lands and tenements of the
yearly value of nine marks, in trust for the use of the said Richard
and Margaret. The said Margaret to pay 40 marks. Dat. 22 Aug.,
13 Hen. VIII. [1522]. (Woll. xii. 117, 118.)
LOCKO V. also under Spondon, Yeldersley.
LONGFORD.
(Langeford, Langforth, Longeford.)
1554- Final concord made at Notingham before William Briwerre,
Sheriff, whereby John de Saucheuerel quitclaims to Oliver fil. Nigelli
de Bubendona all his right in Bubendona, Longeford, Malmertona,
in Turuerdestona [Thurvaston], co. Derby, and in Alaxton [Allexton],
etc., CO. Leic. Witn. Henry, subvice-comes, William de Leca, William
de Rothomago, Hubert fil. Radulfi, Simon Tuschet, Robert de
Muscampo, Thomas Dispensator, Sewale de Munjai, William de Verdun,
Hugh de Acouer, etc. Temp. John. (Longford.)
'555' Grant from King Henry III.- to Nigel de Longford of free
warren in Longeford, co. Derb., and Athelaxton [Allexton]. Witn.
W[alter de Cantelupe], Bishop of Worcester, Simon de Montfort, Earl
of Leicester, John de Plesset[is], Earl of Warwick, Peter de Sabaudia,
John Maunsell, prepositus de Beuerlaco, Mag. William de Kilkenny,
Archdeacon of Coventry, Ralph fil. Nicholai, Bertram de Crioyll, John
de Lessington, Robert de Walerand, Robert le Noreys, Roger de
Lokinton. Dat. Westminster, 9 June, anno 36 [1252]. (Rel. N.S.,
v. 108.)
1556. Lease, for 30 years, from Dom. Nigel de Lanford to Robert
Marescallus fil. Roberti Fabri de Wotton of nine selions on "le
Stoniflat iuxta crucem Stephani," and a toft in Bobinton which Stephen
le Blodletere sometime held. Witn. John de Langeford, William his
brother, Micael de Langeford, Robert de Grendon, etc. Dat. All Saints'
Day [i Nov.], 37 Hen. IH. [1252]. (Longford.)
13
194 Longford.
'557- Fine levied in Hilary Term at Derby in 42 Hen. III. [1258],
before John, Abbot de Burgo Sancti Petri, Roger de Thurkleby, Peter
de Percy, and John de Wyuill, Justices itinerant, whereby Roger Durdent
releases to Nigel de Langeford right of estover in the said Nigel's
park, and in his other woods in Longford, and Nigel grants to Roger
a "marcata" of annual rent from his water-mill in Langeford called
Bubbedonmilne. (Longford.)
1558. Covenant made at Derby before the Justices in Eyre between
Dom. Nigel de Langeford and Roger de Mercinton and Elianor his
wife, whereby the said Sir Nigel agrees not to make waste in or sell
the wood of Langeford, called Brendewode, without licence from the
said Roger, who undertakes to allow the said Sir Nigel free enjoyment
of an assart called Limputruding, with cottages and land and a rent
of 35. from the same. Witn. Dom. Will, de Mungomery, Dom. Peter
du Gant, Dom. Peter de Bakepuz, etc. Dat. Morr. of SS. Tiburtius
and Valerian [15 Apr.J, 53 Hen. III. [1269]. (Woll. ix. 59.)
1559- Lease, for 41 years, from Dom. Nigel de Longeford to
William de Longesdon, manens in lueleg', of an assart which Matthew
formerly servant of Roger de Mercenton sometime held; with common
of pasture throughout the whole fee of Longeford, Malmarton [Mam-
merton], and Bobbedon [Bupton], except in the said Nigel's park, or
com, or meadows, and timber for building from Brendewode. Witn.
Dom. William de Meynell, Giles de Meynill, William de Longeford,
John de Benteleg', Robert le Fowyn, etc. Dat. Michaelmas, 1272.
(Longford.)
1560. Grant from Oliver fil. Ade de Kauelond to Emma his sister
of a bovate of land with half an acre of meadow " in curto prate "
[in Bobbedon], viz., the half-acre " prati Durdonis." Witn. Dom.
Robert de Essebury, Dom. Nigel de Longeford, Dom. Ralph de Grendon,
Dom. Robert de Perrer, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Longford.)
1561. Grant from Ralph le Foun fil. Henrici le Foun, with consent
of Emma his wife, to Dom. Nigel de Longeford of an annual rent
of 12 pence from land in Bubendone. Witn. Dom. Ralph de Grendon,
Dom. Henry de Breylesford, Stephen de Yrton, Hamund de Sapurton,
Michael de Longeford. Temp. Hen. III. (Longford.)
1562. Grant from Michael de Langeford to Dom. Nigel fil. Nigelli
de Langeford of three acres of land in Langeforde in the fields of
La Wodehuse and four acres in Burleg', etc. Witn. Dom. Peter de
Bakepuz, Dom. Robert de Ferrers, Henry de Irton, Henry de Mapelton,
Roger Durdent, etc. Temp. Hen. III.-Edw. I. (Longford.)
1563. Grant from Nigel fil. Nigelli de Langeford to Michael de
Longeford of land in Langeford, viz., towards La Wodehuse in Burleg',
etc. Witn. Dom. Peter de Bakepuz, Dom. Robert de Ferrers, Henry
de Mapelton, Stephen de Irton, Henry le Foun, William de Longeford,
Robert le Foun. Temp. Hen. III.-Edw. I. (Longford.)
1564. Accord of suit moved before Dom. John de Vallibus and
his companions, itinerant Justices at Derby, whereby Roger Duredent
releases to Oliver de Langeford, knt., all his right in estovers in two
woods of the said Oliver called Le Brentewode and Le Parrok, in
return for which the said Oliver grants to the said Roger 30 acres of
Longford. 195
land (by perch of 18^ feet) in the said wood of Brentewode. Witn.
Dom. Henry de Braylesford, Wilham de Meynill, Giles de Meynill,
Henry fil. Herberti, Roger de Mercinton, knts., William de Langeford,
etc. Dat. 9 Edw. I. [1280-1281]. (Longford.)
1565- Final concord between Dom. Oliver de Longeford and
Dom. Roger de Mercinton, whereby the said Oliver leases to Roger
and Eleanor his wife 20 acres of land in le Brendewode extending
from Berleyford, near the road leading to Le Wodehous, to be stubbed
up and cultivated, common of pasture being reserved to the said Oliver
after the hay and com are carried; and the said Roger grants to
Oliver " ut possint se approwiare . . . de toto vasto suo in le
Brendewode et de quodam prato quod vocatur le Ruddemedwe," and
releases to him all the tenements which Henry " Prepositus," Robert
" Prepositus," and Richard Le Latour enclosed in Le Wodehous,
common of pasture in le Brendewode and in le Ruddemedwe after the
hay and com are carried to the said Roger and Eleanor and their
tenants of Malmarton. Witn. Dom. William de Meynil, Henry fil.
Herberti, Ralph de Monioye, knts., John Moule, etc. Dat. " apud
Derbe in itinere Justicparum]," S. a. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May],
9 Edw. I. [1281]. (Longford.)
1566. Grant from John fil. Oliveri le Fown of Holinton' to Roger
de Mercinton' and Elianor his wife, of twenty acres of land in le
Brendewode of Longeford; rent, \d. Witn. Dom. Henry de Brayhs-
forde, Dom. Henry Fitz-Herbert, Dom. Ralph de Monjoy', milites, etc.
Temf. Edw. I. (Well. ix. 64.)
1567. Grant from Richard fil. Rogeri Durdent to Roger de
Mercinton of thirty acres of land in Longeford; rent, a rose. Witn.
Dom. Henry de Braylesford, Dom. William de Meynil, Dom. Giles de
Meynil, milites, etc. Dat. Roddesley, M. a. F. of St. Lucy [13 Dec],
1282. (Woll. ix. 60.)
1568. Quitclaim from Robert fil. Michaelis Wethyr of Longeforde
Wodehouses to Dom. John de Longeford and Joan his wife of an assart
in the fee of Longeford called Berleyruding. Witn. Dom. Henry de
Braylesford, Henry de Knyveton, Giles de Meynell, John de Bakepuz,
Geoffrey, vicar of Longford, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.],
23 Edw. L [1294]. (Longford.)
1569. Grant from William Carectarius de Bobedone to Roger
Eflawe of a bovate of land in Bobedon which the said Wilham holds
on lease from Nicholas, Dominus de Longeford, Witn. Robert de
Grendon, Robert de Essebume, Robert le Taylur, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Clement [17 Nov.], 1314. (Longford.)
1570. Grant from Robert fil. Thome Otting de Longeford to
Richard de Diluerene and Isabella his wife, of a toft, etc., in Longford.
Witn. Ralph de Bakepuz, Hugh de Fulford, Gilbert Swift, clerk, etc.
Dat. T. b. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 13 16. (Longford.)
1 57 1. Lease, for 18 years, from Nicholas, Dominus de Longeford,
to Cecily, relict of Henry de Alkemonton, of a messuage, etc. [in
Longford] which her late husband held for a term of years. Dat.
F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 10 Edw. II. [13 16]. (Longford.)
196 Longford.
1573. Grant from Richard de Pountfret to Dom. Nicholas de
Longeforde, knt., of a messuage and piece of land in Longeford
Wodehuses which he had by grant of Thomas fil. Edithe extending
from Berleye to " le Schephouscroftus," and from the park of the said
Nicholas to "le Wodehouses." Witn. Dom. Hugh de Meingneil, Dom.
John de Twyford, Dom. Nicholas de Marchinton, etc. Dat. Mor. of
St. Peter ad vincula [2 Aug.], 12 Edw. II. [1318]. (Longford.)
1573- Grant from Roger Bissop of Longeford to Roger his son
of land in Longeford lying in Le Schurthehul, etc. Witn. Robert de
Aschebury, Oliver de Coulond, Robert de Grendon. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Gregory [12 Mar.], i Edw. III. [1327]. (Longford.)
1574- Quitclaim from William Wythur of Longeford Wodehousus
to Dom. Nicholas de Longeford, knt., of all his lands in Longeford.
Witn. Ralph de Majchinton, Ralph de Mountioe, Robert de Asschboume,
etc. Dat. F. b. F. of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 5 Edw. III. [1331].
(Longford.)
1 575- Defeasance of bond from Nicholas de Langeford, knt,
to Fr. Philip de Thame, Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, in ;£io, for the repayment of a loan of ioo.f. (which he
has received by the hand of Fr. William de Brex) at their house
" Fontis Clericorum." Dat. " apud fontem Clericorum " [Clerkenwell],
13 March, 11 Edw. III. [1337]- (Longford.)
1576. Grant from Nicholas de Longefforde, knt., to Walter le
Harpere of Longeford, of four and a half acres of land in the fee
of Longefford. Witn. Nicholas Selueyn, Oliver de Couland, Roger
Duredent, Alexander de Hyde, Robert de Grendon. Dat. Longford,
Vigil of St. James [24 July], 11 Edw. III. [1337]. (Longford.)
1577- Covenant of grant from William fil. Ricardi de Pountefreit
to Walter le Harpur of Shirleg' of a messuage and lands in the field
of Longeford, and eight acres of land called Le Flytenflate in the fee
of Alkemonton, etc. Witn. Nicholas Selueyn, Reginald de Marching-
ton, Roger Duredent, etc. Dat. Th. a. Michaelmas Day, 13 Edw. III.
[1339]- (Longford.)
1578. Grant from Roger de Fulford to Adam fil. Radulfi de Assche
of a messuage, etc., in Wodehouses, Burley, Bobbedon, and Longford.
Witn. Dom. William de Falford, rector of Longeford, Robert de
Asschebourne, Roger Durdent, William Jurdon, etc. Dat. Bobbedon,
S. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 1347 [8]- (Longford.)
1579. Balance sheet of accompts of Longford Manor. 1360.
(Lichf. N. II.)
1580. Grant from William de Salford, parson of Longford, Thomas
de Longeford, parson of Wynfeld, and John Cressy, parson of Thorp,
to Nicholas de Longeford, knt., of 200 " majrcate " of annual rent. Dat.
Longford, F. of H. Trinity [12 June], 36 Edw. III. [1362]. (Longford.)
1581. Lease, for lives, from Nicholas de Longeforde, knt., to John
Amysson and Matilda his wife, of a cottage near the Mill of Bubbdon.
Dat. Longford, W. a. F. of St. Cedda, Bp. [7 Jan.], 3 Ric. II. [1380].
(Longford.)
Longford. 197
1582. Grant from William Dylreti de Longford to Oliver de
Barton and Dom. John Cressy, rector of Longford, of all the lands
which he holds in Longford. Witn. Thomas Mongomery de Couland,
Robert Fowne, John Durdent, etc. Dat. Longford, M. a. Michaelmas
Day, 5 Ric. IL [1381]. (Longford.)
1583. Deed whereby Nicholas de Longeford grants to William
Fitzherbert of Northbury [Norbury] all his land "en le Mihieholme"
near Dovebrugpleos, between Ekkescroft and Theveholme, in exchange
for the land called Alwaldesholme " del coulesue desques al ewe de
Douiue." Dat. Northbury, 26 Aug., 14 Ric. IL [1390]. Seal of
arms of William Fitzherbert. (Longford.)
1584. Lease from Dom. Nicholas de Longeford, knt., to John
Amysson of Longeford of a cottage, garden, and croft near the mill
of Longeford and Bubbedon, with remainder to Richard, son of the
said John ; the lessees to find the lord a man " ad levandum fenum "
for a day, a man in the autumn for reaping for a day, and a man
" ad opus molendini " for a day, and to make suit to the mill of
Longford, and to the Court of Longford. Dat. Longford, M. b. F.
of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 20 Ric. II. [1396]. (Longford.)
1585. Grant from Robert de Dillereu to William Cook, vicar of
Longford, Henry Jacson, chaplain, and others, of all his lands in
Longford. Witn. Nicholas de Longeford, knt., Nicholas de Monte-
gomery, knt., Thomas de Montegomery de Coland, John Durdent, etc.
Dat. S. b. All Saints [i Nov.], 3 Hen. IV. [1401]. (Longford.)
1586. Proceedings of the great court of Longeford held on Vigil
of St. Barnabas [10 June], 3 Hen. IV. [1402]. Vellum roll, one mem-
brane. (Longford.)
1587. Proceedings of the great court of Nicholas de Longeford,
knt. Lord of Longford, 3 Hen. IV.-13 Hen. IV. [1402-1412]. Vellum
roll, eight membranes. (Longford.)
1588. Feoffment from Ralph de Longford, knt., to Thomas, Bishop
of Durham, Ralph de Shirley, Nicholas de Mountgomery, Richard de
Radclyf, knts., and Roger Venables, parson of Routhstom, of his
manors of Longford, Hathirsege, and Ellaston, and all other his
lands in cos. Derby, Stafford, Notts., and Warwick, with the remainder
of all the lands which Margery, que fuit uxor Nicholai de Longford,
mil., holds for her life. Witn. John de Pole, Thomas de Oker, John
de Bradburn. Dat. T. b. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 7 Hen. VI.
[1429]. Seal of arms. (Longford.)
1589. Attorney from the same Ralph to George de Longford and
Nicholas de Clayton to deliver seisin of the same manors, etc. Dat.
T. b. F. of St. Barnabas, [11 June], 7 Hen. VI. [1429]. Seal of arms.
(Longford.)
1590. Lease, for life, from Ralph de Longeforde, knt., son and heir
of Nicholas de Longeforde, piil., "quarti," to Thomas del Bouke of a
messuage and two bovates of land in Bubton and a field called
Orchardefeld, with common of pasture in Longeford and Bubton. Dat.
Longeford, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 8 Hen. VI. [1429]- (Longford.)
1 59 1. Lease, for twenty years, from Thomas, Bishop of Durham,
Ralph de Shirley, Nicholas Mountgomery, Richard de Radclyf, knts.,
and Roger Venables, parson of Routhstom, to Ralph de Longford, knt.,
igS Longford.
of the manor of Longford, with all the lands in Longford, Bubton,
Malmarton Woddehous, Bentley, Holynton, and Shirley which they
hold by feoffment of the said Ralph. Dat. Wed. b. Easter [12 Apr.],
8 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Longford.)
1592. Grant from Thomas, Bishop of Durham, Ralph Shirley, and
other trustees, to whom the late Ralph Langeford, knt, enfeoffed the
manor of Longford, to Thomas Longford, esq., brother of the said
Ralph, that he may occupy the said manor and receive its revenues,
to recompense him for the great charges he has been put to " circa
prosecutionem et defensionem dicti manerii," until Nicholas, son of the
said Ralph, arrive at full age. Dat. 12 Jan., 11 Hen. VI. [1433].
(Longford.)
1 593- Quitclaim from Thomas Margetson of Shirley to Thomas
Longford, esq., of all his lands in Longford which lately belonged to
Matilda Hichecokkes, his aunt. Dat. 12 May, 13 Hen. VI. [1435].
(Longford.)
1594. Lease from Ralph Shyrley to Ralph Holyngton, Prior of
Callewyche, and Laurence Catton, Vicar of Maffelde [Ma5rfield] of
all his manors, lands, etc., which he sometime held jointly with Thomas,
Bishop of Durham, Nicholas Mountgomery, Richard Radclyff, knts.,
and Roger Venables, late parson of Routhstorne, all now deceased,
in COS. Lane, Derby, Staff., Line, Notts., and Warwick, of the grant
of Ralph Longford, now deceased. Witn. Thomas Blounte, Thomas
Greseley, John le Byronne, Laurence Warenn, knts., etc. Dat. 24 Nov.,
17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Longford.)
1595' Quitclaim from Robert Holynton, Prior of Calwyche, to
Laurence Caton, clerk, of all their manors, etc., which sometime
belonged to Ralph Langford', knt. Dat. 10 Sept., 26 Hen. VI. [1447].
(Longford.)
1596. Grant from Nicholas Longford, knt., to John Curson, esq.,
Nicholas Fitzherbert, esquire, John, Prior of Colwich, and William
Bon)Tigton, esquire, of the manors of Longford and Hedersege. Witn.
William Vernon, John Gresley, knts., Henry Knyveton, etc. Dat.
Longford, 14 Jan., 38 Hen. VI. [1460]. (Longford.)
1597. Conveyance from Henry Radissh, clerk, to Nicholas Longford,
esq., son and heir of Nicholas Longford, knt, of the manors of
Longford, Newton Sony, Parkhall, Pynkeston, Normanton, Blakwell,
Barleburgh, Kynwalmerssh, and Hadersegge, co. Derby, and other
manors, etc., in cos. Notts., Line, Lane, Staff., and Leic. Witn.
Henry Vernon, Ralph Shirley, John Curson, Nicholas Fitzherbert,
esquires. Dat. i June, 10 Edw. IV. [1470]. (Longford.)
1598. Attorney from the same Henry Radissh to Henry Tykhill
and others, to deliver seisin of the said manors to the said Nicholas.
Dat. I June, 10 Edw. IV. [1470]. (Longford.)
1599. Power of attorney from Nicholas Longford, esq., son and
heir of Nicholas Longford, knt., to John FitzHerbert and William
Ryley, to receive seisin from Henry Radissh, clerk, of the same manors,
etc. Dat. I June, 10 Edw. IV. [1470]. (Longford.)
1600. Quitclaim from John Curson, esquire, and Nicholas
Fitzharbert, esquire, to Nicholas Longford, esquire, son and heir of
Nicholas Longford, knt., of the manors of Longford, Neuton Sulney,
Longstone. 199
and Hethersege, with lands there and elsewhere in co. Derby, which
he had of the feoffment of the said Nicholas Longford. Dat. 12 June,
10 Edw. IV. [1470]. (Longford.)
1 60 1. Attorney from Nicholas Longford, knt., to Thomas Fox
and others, to deliver to John, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
Henry Pierpount, knt., John Trafford, knt., William Damport, Robert
Calverley, and William Ryley, seisin of his manors of Longford, Park-
hall, Pynkston, Normanton, Blakwell, Barleburgh, Kynwalmerssh, and
Hadersege, co. Derby. Dat. 6 Apr., 15 Edw. IV. [1475]. (Longford.)
1602. Rental of Langforth-cum-membris in the time of Henry
Pierpount and others, feoffees of Nicholas Langforth, knt., including
Bubdon, Malmarton, Holyngton, Shirley, Roddesley. Dat. 16 Edw. IV.
[1476-7]. Vellum roll. (Longford.)
1603. Bond from Ralph Longford, knt., and John Fitzherbert of
Norbury, esquire, to Margaret Longford, widow,, in 500 marks, to
abide by the award of Thomas, Earl of Derby, arbitrator to settle
disputes arising from the will of the late Nicholas Longford, knt.,
brother to the said Ralph. Dat. 20 Nov., 5 Hen. VII. [1489].
(Longford.)
1604. Will of Rafe Longforde, knt, dated 13th Jan., i5io[i].
(Longford.)
1605. Grant from Ralph Longford, knt., to Edmund Trafford,
Thomas Jarrard, esquires, John Port, son and heir apparent of John
Port, Thomas Fitzherbert, son , and heir apparent of Anthony Fitz-
herbert, knt., and others of all his manors, lands, etc., of Longford,
Normanton, Pynkeston, Halwyngfeld, Morton, Blackewell, Whytewell,
Pyllesley, Kynnewalmarch, and Hathersege, co. Derb., with other
manors in cos. Lane, Line, Notts., Salop, Warwick, and in the Marches
of Wales. Dat. 10 Apr., 26 Hen. VIII. [1535]. (Longford.)
1606. Lease from William Cooke of Trusseley, gent., to Nicholas
Longforth of Longforth, yeoman, of a close called Rough Moore in
the parish of Longforth. Dat. 24 June, 28 Hen. VIII. [1536].
(Trusley.)
1607. Inquisition before Richard Lucas, esq., Escheator, after
the death of Ralph Langford, knt. [of Longford], which finds that he
died on 23rd Sept. last past, and that Nicholas Langford, his son and
heir, is twelve years of age, etc. With signature of the said Richard.
Dat. Derby, 17 Nov., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]. (Woll. xi. 36.)
LONGFORD v. also under Mammerton, Yeaveley.
LONGSTONE, GREAT and LITTLE.
(LANGESDUNA, LANGISDON, LONGESDON, LONGISDON, LONGSTON.)
1608. Copy (fourteenth century) of a grant from Ralph de Monioye
to Serlo de Monioye his son of a moiety of the vills of Parva Longesdon,
Mornesale, and Brittrichisfield [Brushfield], to hold to him and his
heirs in tail. Witn. Dom. William de Menyll, Henry de Kneveton,
milites, Peter de Roland, Laurence de Acouere, etc. Early thirteenth
century. (Foljambe.)
200 Longs tone.
1609. Grant from Serlo de Muniaie fil. Radulfi de Muniaye to
Matthew fil. Thome de Bauqwell, of four bovates of land in Parua
Longisdon and Breitreichfeld. Witn. Walter de Estewet', tunc vice^
comes, Robert de Dun, Jordan de Sneterton, Robert de Muniaie, etc.
Early Henry III. (Add. 19284.)
16 10. Grant from William fil. Waldeui de Langesduna to Thomas
fil. Ric. de Pech of four acres of land in Langesdon, with the site
of a "bercharia" and common pasture. Witn. Serlo de Beilea, Peter
de Hashopa, William de Litton, William de Derlea, Adam de Stanton,
etc. Early thirteenth century. (Foljambe.)
161 1. Grant from Robert Lutrell to Thomas fil. Ric. fil. Will,
de Pec of land in the fields of Longesdon Parva. Witn. Richard de
Herthill, Serlo de Beileg, Adam de Hertill, Thomas de Ednesover, etc.
Early Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
16 12. Attorney from Richard de Edinshouer of Tyssinton to
Frater John de Baucwelle, Canonicus de la Dale, and Magister William
de Edinshouer, brother of the grantor, to make a covenant with
Thomas Foleiambe, Ballivus de Pecco, concerning his rent in Langisdon,
" prout interlocuti sumus apud Baucwelle, ultimo colloquium simul
habentibus." Dat. apud Tyssinton, S. a. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.],
i272[3]. (Foljambe.)
1613. Grant from Richard Foliambe fil. Thom. Foliambe to Hugh
fil. Joh. de Birchelif of a toft, etc., in Birchelif. Witn. Robert Bofton,
Peter de Roland, John de Caluouere, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
16 14. Grant from Johanna de Rolande to Alan le Taillour of land
in Magna Longesdon. Witn. William fil. Ricardi, Robert Huy, Thomas
fil. Ade, etc. Dat. F. of St. Leonard [6 Nov.], 36 Edw. III. [1362].
(WoU. iii. 14.)
1 6 15. Bailiff's accompt-roll of Longston Major and Minor.
Fourteenth century. (Lichf. G. 6.)
1 616. Feoffment from James, Lord Audeley, knt., Edmund
Trafford, knt., Henry Langley, and Geoffrey Shakersley to Richard
Shakersley of the manor of Little Longesdon, with lands, etc., in Great
and Little Longesdon, Momesale, and Brightrichefeld [Brushfield], which
they lately had of the feoffment of John Shakersley, deceased. Witn.
William Vernon, knt., John de la Pole, esq., John Cokayn, esq., Walter
Blount, esq. Dat. 20 June, 31 Hen. VI. [1453]. (Foljambe.)
1617. Counterpart of lease from John Yotton, Dean, and Chapter
of Lichfield, to Robert Shacurley of Longsdon, of the tithes of
Momesale [in Little Longstone], for five years, at a rental of 12s.
Dat. 7 May, 1493. (Lichf. D. 11.)
1618. Counterpart of lease from James Denton, LL.D., Dean,
and the Chapter of Lichfield, to Christopher Jamys of Tyddeswall, of
the tithes of com and hay in Hardwykwall and Mornsall, for five years.
Dat. 26 Feb., i522[3]. (Lichf. D. 17.)
LONGSTONE v. also under ASHFORD, Bakewell, Eyam,
Litton, Tideswell.
Mackworth. 201
LOSCOE.
(LOSCOWE.)
1 6 19. Grant in tail by Richard de Grey, Lord of Codenovere, to
Rauf " le fiz Esteuene sur la Grene de Loscowe," and Juliana his wife,
of a bovate of land in Loscowe. Witn. Robert de Henovere, Johan
Benedicite, Adam de Pas, Thomas Columbell, etc. Dat. Codenovere,
Th. a. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 5 Edw. I. [1277]. French.
(Woll. iv. 5.)
LOSCOE V. also under CoDNOR.
LULLINGTON v. under Drakelow, Gresley.
MACKLEY.
(Macley, Makeley, Makkeley, Makley.)
1620. Letters of attorney from John Tadyngton de Assheburne,
chaplain, to John Kette of Foston, to deliver seisin of lands and
tenements in Makley and Boilleston to Richard Vernon, knt., William
Vernon, esq., and Nicholas Baker, Rector of the Church of Boilleston.
Dat. Th. a. Easter, 17 Hen. VI. [r438]. (Add. 4875.)
1 62 1. Grant from Robert Wasse de Macley Wodhouses to Richard
Vernoun, knight, and others, of all his lands and tenements in
CO. Derby. Witn. John Hilton of Foston, etc. Dat. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Add. 4876.)
MACKLEY V. also under BoYLESTON, RoDSLEY, Sudbury.
MACKWORTH.
(Macworthe, Makworthe.)
1623. Grant from Roger fil. Henrici to Hugh fil. Willelmi Juvenis
of half an acre of assart in Bikirwode [in Mackworth], near the assart
of Walch[elin] fil. Petri. Witn. Hugh de Mora, Robert fil. Hugonis,
Philip de Macwrh, William Ctisin, Herbert Suan, Gilbert clericus, Peter
Deleis, Hugh Lupus, Henry Juvenis, Simon de Mora. Early Hen. III.
(Woll. vi. 66.)
1623. Sale by Hugh fil. Simonis de la More of Macworth to Robert
fil. Willelmi le Vavasur of Scippeleg', of land in Macworthe lying on
Hertyshevid. Witn. Dom. Thomas Anselin, Simon Chuschet, rector of
the church of Macworth, John, " Scriptor," de Derby, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (P. R. O. c. 3757.)
1624. Grant from Henry VIII. to Ralph Cell of Hopton, gent.,
of all the tithes "granorum et garb arum" in the parishes of
Makworthe and Marton late belonging to the Monastery of Derlay
[Darley], now dissolve,d. Dat. 2 March, anno 31 [1540]- (Pole-Gell.)
1625. Grant from Robert Thorley of Leighes, co. Essex, and late
of Cranebrook, co. Kent, to William Thorley al. Draper of Mackworth,
of all the lands now or lately in the occupation of Thomas Shepard,
in Mackworth, late belonging to the Monastery of Kingsmeade,
202 Mackworth.
CO. Derby, now dissolved ; which lands the said Robert had by feoffment
of Walter Hendle, Clement Smyth, and John Mason, knts., to hold
the same from the King " as of his manor of Charyng," co. Kent. Dat.
20 Jan., 2 Edw. VI. [1549]. Witn. to livery of seisin, Robert Thacker,
vicar of Mackworth. (Mundy.)
MACKWORTH v. also under Markeaton.
MAKENEY.
(Mackeney, Makkeney, Makney.)
1626. Conveyance from Robert de Mackeney to William de
Mackeney of a meadow in Mackeney called " Buricroft," to hold for
five crops from Midsummer, 37 Hen. III. [1253]. Witn. John de
Sottewell, etc. (P. R. O., c. 1949-)
1627. Grant from Robert Rawlyn of Makkeney to William de
Makkeneya, lord of Makkeney, and Alice his wife, of a messuage and
land in Makkeneye, the land lying in tillages called " la Surlond,"
Costowe, " la Stonylonde," " Estforlong," " Mofforlong," and in a tillage
at "la Putlonde," an acre called " Wlf acre " in "la Westfeld," half
an acre in " la Stonylonde," and land in Wetforlong, " la Ryforlong,"
Gorforlong, "la Westforlong," in "la Bottes," in "la Wetelonde," in
Northforlang, and in a place called " Le Hasse." Dat. Fr. a. Tr.
of St. Thomas [7 July], 33 Edw. I. [1305]. (P. R. O. C. 2479.)
1628. Demise by Dame Helen of Mackeneye to John Cokelstote
and Joan his wife of two cottages, with lands, meadows, etc., in
Makney, for her life. Dat. Mor. of Michaelmas [30 Sept.], 45 Edw. III.
[1371]. (P. R. O. c. 91.)
MAMMERTON.
(Malmarton, Malmerton, Maluerton.)
1629. Grant from Nigel, Dominus de Longeford, to Roger de
Mercinton and Eleanor his wife, of the whole vill of Malmerton
[Mammerton, in Longford], for their lives ; all their men " tam liberi
quam villani, locaticii seu conducticii " to be quit of suits of court
and mills imless they wish to grind at his mill " et tunc molent
propinquiores illi cuius bladum invenerint super molendinum infra molas
ad molendinum," giving the twenty-fourth grain for " moltura " ; to be
quit also of pannage, etc. Witn. Dom. Peter de Bakepuys, Henry de
Braylusford, James de Scyrleye, knt., Roger Durdent, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Longford.)
1630. Grant from Thomas fil. Ric. de Alkemunton to Richard de
Pountfreyt of a culture of land called " le Flyteneflat," lying between
Malmarton and Alkemunton field. Witn. Dom. Giles de Meynell, John
de Bakepuz, knts., John Selueyn, Richard Durdent, etc. Dat.
Malmarton, Tu. a. Trinity [4 June], 31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Longford.)
1 63 1. Lease from William le FitzRichart of Pountfreit to Nicholas
de Longeforde of his tenements at Malmarton in the fee of Longford
(except the hall and chamber adjoining thereto), for his life. Dat.
M. b. Michaelmas [29 Sept.], 19 Edw. III. [1345]. (Longford.)
MAMMERTON v. also under LONGFORD.
Mappleton. 203
MAPPERLEY.
(Maperlay, Maperleg', Maperleigh, Maperley, Mapirleye.)
1632. Quitclaim and resignation by Ysabela relicta quondam
Robert! de Lameleg' in Maperleg', into the hands of Simon, Abbas
ecclesie de Stanleg' [Dale Abbey], of all the land with messuage which
Robert de Lameleg', her late husband, held [in Mapperley] for his life
" et non amplius." Witn. Hugh de Morley, Hugh de Gumey, Richard
Rachel in Stanleg', Everard de eadem, GeoflFrey de Herdilby. Temp.
Hen. ni.-Edw. I. (Add. 47499.)
1633. Release from Richard fil. Ivonis de Maperley to Geoffrey
de Herdeby and Isabella his wife of lands and houses which belonged
to his father Ivo in Maperley. Witn. Nicholas de Henore, Thomas del
Heued, William fil. Avicie de Maperley, Hugh de Lameley, etc. Temp.
Hen. III.-Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 63.)
1634. Grant from Isabella, quondam uxor Galfridi de Herdeby
to William her son of her lands in the vill and territory of Mapirleye.
Witn. Dom. Roger de Morteyn, tunc Dominus de Maperlay, Dom.
William de Ros, Dominus de Ilkesdone, Dom. William tunc rector
ecclesie de Ilkesdone, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 65.)
1635. Grant from Roger de Billesdon of Herdby, " de comitatu
Leycestrie," to William fil. Galfridi de Herdby, " de comitatu Derbeye,"
and Isabella his wife, of all his messuages, lands, etc., in the
vill and fields of Maperley, with remainder to Johanna their
daughter. Witn. Robert de Sallowe, Hugh Burdet of Kirkehalum,
Walter Othehede of Maperley, Henry Othehed, etc. Dat. Th. a. F.
of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 1331. (Woll. viii. 64.)
MAPPLETON.
(Mapelton, Mapilton, Mapulton.)
1636. Grant from Hilbertus de Colleg' to Roger de Wednesley
of his mill-pool between the rocks [inter rupes] of Calwelawe [Callow];
in return for which the said Roger grants to the said Hilbertus permis-
sion to grind his own com at his mill of Wednesle' [Wensley, in
Darley Dale], with free grinding rights from Christmas to Easter, and
his own malt. Witn. Robert de Acavere, Robert de Thorp, Henry de
Alsop, Henry de Mapelton, William de Derbe, William de Leya, etc.
Early thirteenth century. (Kerry xix. 13.)
1637. Grant from Henry fil. Rogeri de Mapilton to Geoffrey his
son of two plots of land with buildings thereon in Mapilton and two
acres and a half and fourteen selions of land in the same vill. Witn.
Roger de Wednesleye, dominus de Mapilton, John frater eius, Robert
Allot, Nicholas Wyther de Thorp, Richard de Huncindon. Dat. at
Mapilton, Th. a. F. of St. Chad [2 Mar.], 16 Edw. II. [1313].
(Okeover.)
1638. Quitclaim from Henry fil. Rog. de Mapelton to Geoffrey
his son of eleven selions of land in Mapelton which the same Geoffrey
held by lease from Petronilla que quondam fuit uxor predicti Rogeri
de Mapelton quondam patris mei, and which the said Petronilla had
in dower. Witn. Roger de Wednisleye, Robert fil. Hugonis de
Mapelton, John de Wednisleye, Richard Scaiward. Dat. M. b. F. of
St. Mark [25 Apr.], 1320. (Okeover.)
204 Mappleton.
1639. Grant from Geoffrey fil. Henrici fil. Rogeri de Mapelton to
Rikewere his sister of his messuage, with buildings thereon, in
Mapelton. Witn. Roger de Wednisleye, Dominus de Mapelton, Henry
fil. Rogeri de eadem, Richard Meverel, etc. Dat. Fr. b. F. of
St. Margaret [20 July], 1322. (Okeover.)
1640. Lease, for life, from Roger de Wednesleye, dominus de
Mapilton, to John de Stanclif, of the watercourse of Bradebumebrok
belonging to the said Roger's demesne of Mapilton, with a proviso that
if the said John die within twenty years, his heirs may hold the same
to the end of that term of twenty years ; to hold by a yearly rent of
a grain of pepper for twenty years, but if the said John live longer
that he shall pay a yearly rent of 65. %d. Witn. Thomas de
Mathelfeld of Asshebum, John fil. Roberti de Mapilton, John de
Wednesleye, Richard Broun. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.],
4 Edw. III. [1330]. (Okeover.)
1 64 1. Grant from Roger de Acouere, miles., to Richard Pecard
of Mapulton and Rekewere his wife, of all the lands which he holds
in the fee of Mapulton; to hold for their lives at a rent of a grain
of pepper at Christmas. Witn. Roger de Wedenesley, dominus de
Mapulton, John frater ejus, John Allot, Roger fil. Rogeri de Mapulton,
William Blak. Dat. at. Mapulton, F. of St. James [25 July], 9 Edw. III.
[1335]- (Okeover.)
1643. Quitclaim from John fil. Gilberti de Wednesleye to Margery
de Alspade of all the lands, tenements, meadows, etc., in the vill and
fee of Mapulton; to hold for her life with remainder, on her death,
to Christiana que fuit uxor domini Rogeri de Acouere, militis. Witn.
Roger de Wednesleye, dominus de Mapulton, John frater ejus, John
Alyot. Dat. at Mapulton, Ascension Day [17 May], 15 Edw. III.
[1341]. (Okeover.)
1643. Grant from Hugh de Wednesleye de Mapilton to Margery
de Alspade, for her life, of all the lands and tenements in the vill and
fee of Mapilton, with remainder, on her death, to Christiana que fuit
uxor dom. Rogeri de Acouere, militis. Witn. Roger de Wednesleye,
dominus de Mapilton, John frater ejus, John Alyot, Richard Pykard,
William de Clifton. Dat. at Mapilton, S. a. Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.],
14 Edw. III. [1341]. (Okeover.)
1644. Grant from Thomas de Mapelton, manens in feodo de
Bradeleye, to Adam Beleby de Asseburne, of all his arable land in
the fee of Mapelton, except Heywode, with remainder on the said
Adam's death, if it occurs within twenty years, to the said Adam's
heirs. Witn. John Cokeyn, Thomas Adam, Henry de Auener. Dat.
Tu. a. F. of St. Thomas M. [29 Dec], 27 Edw. III. [1353]. (Okeover.)
1645. Power of attorney from Philip de Okore, knt, for livery
of seisin to Thomas de Marchinton, knt., John Crecy, rector of Longford,
John Wade, rector of Legh, and Thomas de Schene, of certain lands,
etc., in Caldelowe [Callow, in Mappleton], Attlowe, Snelleston,
Mapulton, and Parwych, co. Derb., and in the vill of Okore, co. Staff.,
with all his goods and chattels in the same. Dat. Ashbourne, Vig.
of Pur. of B. V. M. [i Feb.], 5 Ric. II. [1382]. (Okeover.)
1646. Grant from Thomas Okover of Okover, esquire, to John
Okover his son, of all his lands, etc., within the fee of Mapulton,
Assheburn, and Snelston, which John Okover his brother held for term
Markeaton. 205
of his life; together with a pasture called Heywodfeld, in the fee of
Mapulton. Witn. John Waren, Richard Welbek, Richard Wirley,
Thomas Laurenson, Henry Broun. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Oswald,
K. and M. [5 Aug.], 9 Hen. VI. [1429]. Seal of arms. (Okeover.)
1647. Grant from Richard Irton "hi. et her. Ric. Irton to Thomas
Berseford of Newton Graunge, co. Derb., of all his tenements, etc.,
in the town and fields of Mapulton-by-Assheboume. Witn. John
Cursun, esquire, Henry Bradbume, esq., John de Berseford, John Toples
of Tyssyngton, etc. Dat. Mapulton, M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
23 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Drury.)
1648. Grant from Thomas Okouer, esquire, to Richard Boys and
Cecily his wife of a pasture called Hewodfeld in the fee of Mapulton
extending from the waste of Mapulton to the meadow of Asshebum.
Witn. William Hum of Asshebume, Thomas Robert, Peter Lymster,
Richard Wilson, Richard Madeley. Dat. Mapulton, 20 Sept.,
35 Hen. VI. [1456]. (Okeover.)
1649. Letters of attorney from Thomas Okouer to Thomas
Persaye to deliver seisin to Richard Boys and Cecily his wife, of a
pasture called Hewodfeld in the fee of Mapulton. Dat. apud Mapulton,
20 Sept., 35 Hen. VI. [1456]. (Okeover.)
1650. Letters of attorney from Thomas Okouer to Thomas
Parfaye to deliver seisin to Richard Boys and Cecily his wife of all
his lands in the fee of Mapulton. Dat. 22 Sept., 35 Hen. VI. [1456].
Seal of arms. (Okeover.)
MAPPLETON V. also under ASHBOURNE, Atlow,
SNELSTON.
MARKEATON.
(Marketon, Marton.)
1 65 1. Lease, for her life, from Thomas de Derbe of Marketon to
Margaret his daughter of a place and house standing upon it in
Marketon. Witn. . William Knox, Robert Bercarius Hugonis de
Longele, Richard le Palmer. Temp. Edw. I. (Mundy.)
1653. Grant from William Knug of Marketon to John fil. Henrici
del Peek de Derby and Joan his wife of a messuage, etc., lying between
the messuage of Margaret de Derby and John fil. Roberti de Hynton,
and a piece of land called Le Holm, lying between Swetbrok and
Ryecroft in Marketon. Witn. Henry de Flamsted, John Phelipot, Walter
le Palmer, etc. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.], 26 Edw. III.
[1352]. (Mundy.)
1653. Quitclaim from Robert Cook, chaplain, John Shepherde of
Marketon, and Henry Philyppot of the same, and John Cnogg, to Joan
del Peek quondam uxor Johannis de Marketon of all the lands which
they had by feoffment of the said Joan within the vill and territory
of Marketun. Dat. M. a. Easter [8 Apr.], 21 Ric. II. [1398]-
(Mundy.)
1654. Power of attorney from John Brewode, parson of the church
of Rodeburne, to Thomas Brewode of Rodeburne, to give seisin of lands
in Mackeworthe and Marton [Markeaton], which the said John had
2o6 Markeaton.
jointly with Richard Befayse of Trusselay by feoffment of Henry
Felepot and Matilda his wife, William de Brewod, Richard Fuche, and
Margery his wife. Dat. apud Rodebume, M. a. F. of St. Nicholas
[6 Dec], lo Hen. IV. [1408]. (Mundy.)
^'
1655. Grant from William Fucher of Marton to Thomas Moniassh,
clerk, Richard Sutton, and John Stevenson, of all lands, etc., in the
vill and fields of Marton and Macworthe. Witn. John Agard of
Marton, William Sondy, Henry Lambard. Dat. Sat. a. Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 11 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Mundy.)
1656. Power of attorney from^ William Fucher of Marton to John
Tomas and John Fucher to give seisin of the above lands to Thomas
Moniassh, clerk, Richard Sutton, and John Stevenson. Dat. Sat. a.
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 11 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Mundy.)
1657. Exemplification of a recovery by John Mondy, Robert
Brudenell, Justice of Common Pleas, Andrew Wyndesore, knt., and
others, against William Goche, of the manors of Marketon, Makworth,
and Alestre, with eight messuages, a water-mill, etc., in the same places
and in Derby, and the advowson of the church of Makworth. Dat.
23 Nov., 8 Hen. VIII. [1516]. (Mundy.)
1658. Will of Dame Julian Mundy, widow, late wife of Sir John
Mundy, knight and Alderman of London. Dat. 20 Sept., 1537.
Probate is attached, dated 26th September, 1537. (Mundy.)
1659. Court-book of "Merketon cum aliis villatis " \_sc. Makworth
and Alestre], of Thomas Audeley, knt., chancellor, and other feoffees
of John Mondy and Juliana his wife, 21 Dec, 27 Hen. VIII. [1535] —
10 Aug., 30 Hen. VIII. [1538]; and subsequently of Vincent Mundy,
esq., 9 Oct., 30 Hen. VIII. — Michaelmas, 33 Hen. VIII. [1541]-
(Mundy.)
1660. Extract of view of frank pledge with great court of Vincent
Mundy, esquire, held 28 Oct., 37 Hen. VIII. [1545], for the manor
of Marketon-cum-membris, giving list of persons at Marketon, Mack-
worth, and Alestre fined for non-appearance at courts, breaking the
assize of bread and beer, etc. (Mundy.)
MARKEATON v. also under Mackworth.
MARSTON MONTGOMERY v. under Cublev, Sudbury.
MARSTON-UPON-DOVE.
(Merston.)
1 66 1. Grant, in tail, from Robert de Ferr[ariis], fil. et her. Dom.
Willelmi de Ferr[ariis] quondam Comitis Derb', to Henry fil. Henrici
Ouwein of ten acres of land in Holmhay-in-Merston, which Ralph le
Gater sometime held; to hold by suit at his two great courts of
Mercinton and a rent of five shillings. Witn. William de Ferr[ariis],
" frater mens," Dom. Richard de Herthull, Dom. Gerard de Sutton,
Dom. John de Suleny, Andrew de Jarcunuill, etc. [1254-1278.]
(Woll. ix. 67.)
1662. Valuation of two parts of the Manor of Marston [-on-Dove],
declared after inquisition. Temp. Edw. I. (Lichf. R. R. 7.)
Matlock. 207
MATLOCK.
(Mathlac, Matlok, Matloke, Matlokke, Mattelocke,
Mattlok, Mattloke.)
1663. Confirmation by Henry III. to Stephen de Sedgrave of
the grant made to him by William de Ferrariis, Earl of Derby, in
Mathlac [Matlock]. Dat. 2 Nov. anno 18 [1233]. (Berkeley 231.)
1664. Letters patent declaring that Matlock, Underwood, and
Bradley shall be deemed members of the manors of Ashbome and
Wirksworth, and the wapentake of Wirksworth, notwithstanding the non-
specification thereof in the charter of the King, granting to Edmund,
Earl of Lancaster, the said manor and hundred in exchange for the
castles and counties of Cardigan and Carmarthen; saving to the said
Earl all other the members and appurtenances of the premises, although
not specified either in the aforesaid charter or in the present letters
patent. Dat. Westminster, 10 June, 1280. (D. of L.)
1665. Grant, in tail, from William de Matlok, clerk, to Robert fil.
Walteri de Sewardsithe, and Emma his wife, in free marriage, of the
moiety of his chief messuage and lands in Matloke. Witn. Ranulph
de Sniterton, John de Sutton, Rob. de Mackeworth, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Leonard [Nov. 6], 19 Edw. IIL [1325]. (Woll. i. 8.)
1666. Grant from Richard fil. Gilberti de Wednisleye of Matlok
to William his son, of 8j. yearly rent from lands, etc., which Robert
le Whilwright, Emma his wife, and Thomas fil. Sim. de Hethcote held
from him in Matlok. Witn. Thomas le Myners, John de Sutton, Henry
Bygge, etc. Dat. Matloke, Easter Day [12 Apr.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]-
(Woll. i. 6.)
1667. Release from Roger de Wednesleye to William fil. Ricardi
fil. Gilberti de Matlok of lands which were John Alkok's in Matlok.
Witn. Henry Bygge, Nicholas Tybbesone, Henry le Wodewarde, etc.
Dat. S. a. Michaelmas Day [29 Sept.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]- (Woll.
i- 7-)
1668. Licence to the Bishop of Lincoln, Richard, Earl of Arundel,
Robert de la Mare, and others, to grant to John, Earl of Lancaster
and Richmond, and Blanche his wife, the castle and park of Boling-
brook, the knight's fees and advowsons of churches, abbeys, and other
rehgious houses pertaining to the castle and soke (with the exception
of the manor, town, and soke of Bolingbrook, and the manors of Sutton,
Thoresby, Waith, and Ingoldmells) ; the castle, town, manor, and honor
of Tutbury, the towns of Scropton, Marchington, Challengewood,
Uttoxeter, Agardsley, and Newburgh, the hundred of Higham Ferrers,
the manors of Higham Ferrers, Rushden, and Raunds, and the towns
of Matlock, Brassington, and Hartington, to hold to them and the
heirs of their bodies for ever, with remainder to the right heirs of
Henry, Duke of Lancaster. Dat. Westminster, 18 Nov., 1361.
(D. of L.)
1669. Release from John Heyle of Bontsale and Matilda his wife
to John Hemmynge of Brampton and Matilda his wife of all their
lands, etc., in the town and fields of Matlok. Witn. Henry Mapulton,
vicar of Bontsale, Henry Matlok, John Flynt, etc. Dat. M. a. Nat.
of St. John B. [24 June], 7 Hen. V. [1419]- (Foljambe.)
2o8 Matlock.
1670. Release from Ralph Leche, John Saucheverelle, John
Rollesley, esquires, and John Yve of Chaddesdene, chaplain, to Henry
Matloke, of lands in Matlock and Hathersagge, co. Derby. Witn.
John Cursoun, esq., Henry de la Role, esq., John Rollesley, jun., etc.
Dat. Snytertone, 20 June, 30 Hen. VI. [1452]. (Woll. i. 9.)
1 67 1. Extract from view of frank-pledge of the manor of
Matlok, held at Wirk[sworth], on W. b. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.],
13 Edw. IV. [1473], of the receipt by Richard Held, brother of Thrust'
[Thurstan] Held, and heir to Edward Held, son of the said Thurstan,
of a cottage and fourteen acres of land within the manor. (Woll. iii. 16.)
1672. Similar extract of a court of the same manor held at
Wirkysworth, Tu. b. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 2 Hen. VII. [1487],
by Sir John Savage, steward, wherein Ralph Saucheverell, esq., sur-
renders a cottage and lands in Matloke to the use of Sir William
Bowne. (Woll. iii. 17.)
1673. Bond by William Tagge of Matlocke, John Alsop of
Hoknaston and Ralph Gell of Carsyngton, yeomen, to Richard Wigley
of Mydelton, in £,^0, to observe covenants. Dat. 15 Dec, 25 Hen. VIII.
[1533]- (Woll. xi. 71.)
1674. Power of attorney from John Hemmyngwey to Issabella
Otys, widow, kinswoman and heir of Henry Mattloke, to Ralph Gell
and Antony Cley of Mattloke, to deliver seisin to William Tagge of
lands in Mattloke. Dat. 20 June, 26 Hen. VIII. [1534]- (Woll. xi. 69.)
1675. Exemplification of a recovery in the Common Pleas by
Ralph Gell and William Glosop, against Richard Wygley, of a messuage
and land in Matlok. Dat. Westm., 11 July, 28 Hen. VIII. [1536].
(Woll. xi. 72.)
1676. Sale, for 20 marks, by Wylliam Tagg of Mattloke, gent,
to John Wyggeley of Meddletone, yeoman, of lands in Mattlok. Dat.
3 Sept., 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll. xi. 70.)
1677. Sale by William Tagg of Mattlok, co. Derby, to John
Wyggely of Middleyton, of lands in Mattlok. Witn. Ralph Gell of
Karsyngton, John Allsope of Hoknaston, William Wygely of Workes-
worth, etc. Dat. 20 Dec, 32 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Woll. xi. 68.)
1678. Extract from a View of Frank-pledge of the same manor
held at Wyrkisworth, 8 Oct., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543], Thurstan Wodcok
being Steward, wherein William Bowne receives a cottage and lands in
Matlock on the death of Henry Bowne, his father. (Woll. iii. i8.)
1679. Note of an attestation made by Robert Fogge of the
Bouhwod, in Matlock, yeoman, aged 86, before Jemys Launne of
Cromfort, Rycard Abell of the same, and William Fogge, of the pay-
ment of the chief rent of the Brouniswodes to Thomas PoUe, etc.,
Lords of Whakebrig, " in rest and pesse wythe oute troubell " during
66 years. Dat. 9 Apr., 35 Hen. VIII. [1544]. (Woll. xi. 8.)
1680. Exemplification in the Court of Common Pleas of the
decision of William Shelley, knt., and Henry Bradshawe, Attorney-
General, at an Assize held at Derby, Hilary Term, 37 Hen. VIII.
[1546], in a suit between German Pole, gent., Anthony Els, and Henry
Melbourne. 209
Buntyng, on the one part, and Thomas Alsop, on the other part, whereby
the said Thomas recovered damages against them for the illegal seizure
of his cattle at Matlokke. Dat. Westm., 26 Jan., 38 Hen. VIII. [1547].
(Well. xi. 32.)
MATLOCK V. also under ASHBOURNE, CHESTERFIELD,
LiTCHURCH, SnITTERTON, WAKEBRIDGE.
MEASHAM.
(Meisham, Meysam.)
1 68 1. Report by W[illiam] de Muscamp, Archdeacon of Derby, to
W[illiam de Cornhill], Bishop of Coventry, of an inquiry held at Derby
by him, assisted by Mag. R[obert] de Bosco [Archdeacon of Coventry],
and Mag. Zacharias de Chebese [Chebsey, co. Staff.], regarding the
chapel of Meysam, viz., that it is found to belong to the mother-church
of Repedon al. Rependon, and to have been leased for life by
Nicholas], Prior of Rependon, at the request of " M. Comitissa "
[Matilda, widow of Ranulf de Gemon, Earl of Chester, who founded
Repton Priory in 11 72, and died in 1189, v. Stowe 153], to Richard,
capellanus, who had held it before the institution of Rependon
Priory, " de personis de Rependon," and that corpses were formerly
brought from Measham to Repton for interment. [12 15-12 23.]
(Stowe 132.)
1682. Grant in duplicate from John de Meysham fil. Willelmi de
Meysham to Richard fil. Rogeri de Nailiston of three half acres of
land in the field of Meisham, lying on Redhul, Chul towards Fulsiche,
Watermedwe, and elsewhere. Witn. Rob. de Crumbwelle de Meysham,
William de Swepston, clericus, John de Nayliston, etc. Dat. Meisham,
Morr. of F. of Nat. of St. John B. [25 June], i Edw. II. [1308].
(Gresley 170, 171.)
1683. Quitclaim from William fil. Johannis de Meisham to Richard
fil. Rogeri de Naileston, of arable land in Meisham, on Chul towards
Fulsiche, between the land of the Prior of Repton, and the land of
Roger Henri de Appulby. Witn. William de Meisham, Thomas fil.
Rogeri de Swarkeston, Nicholas Stake de eadem, etc. Circ. 1308.
(Gresley 172.)
MEASHAM V. also under Newton Solney.
MELBOURNE.
(Melburn, Melburne.)
1684. Grant to William le Estunir of Melburn of the land which
belonged to William Fitz-Welneth in the manor of Melburn, by rendering
3^. yearly to the King's use by the hands of his bailiff of Melburn.
Dat. Westminster, i Sept., 1256. (D. of L.)
1685. Twenty-four court-rolls of the manor of Melbourne,
including Osmaston, Normanton, Cehllaston, Swarkeston, King's Newton,
and Elton. 15 Edw. III.— end of Hen. VIII. [1341-1547]. (D. of L.)
1686. Grant to Henry, Earl of Lancaster, of a market and fair
at his manor of Melburn, in the county of Derby, the market on
Wednesday, and the fair on Michaelmas Day and the two following
days. Dat. York, 3 March, 1328. (D. of L.)
14
2IO Melbourne.
1687. Lease granted to Matilda of Lancaster, Countess of Ulster,
by Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Derby, and Leicester, Seneschal of
England, of the castle and manor of Melburne, to hold at a rose rent.
Dat. 18 Mar., 21 Edw. III. [1347]. French. (Harl. 43 c. 47.)
MELBOURNE v. also under Calk, King's Newton.
MERCASTON.
(mircaston, murcaston, murchamston, murkaliston,
Myrcaston, Myrkaston.)
1688. Grant, for six marks, from Amabilia de Murchamstona,
quondam uxor Robert! de Seldeford, to Robert fil. Rogeri fil. Ordryz
de Murchamston, of three bovates of lands in the vill of Murchamston;
rent, 65. Stf . ; with clauses relating to the grinding of the corn grown
on the lands. Witn. Magister Johannes, rector ecclesie de Mogintona,
William le Burgillun de Weston, Thomas Buzun de Kettliston, Robert
fil. Nicholai quondam rectoris medietatis ecclesie de Mogintona, William
fil. Emme de Murchamstona, etc. Dat. W. b. Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 1256. (Woll. vi. 47.)
1689. Grant from William fil. Herberti de Northbyre to Stephen
de Irtone of two shillings annual rent in Murkaliston, to be received
from Dom. Anabilia quondam uxor Roberti de Shelford, for land some-
time held by Thomas de Ednisouera ; rent, an apple " in f esto beati
Barlacii." Witn. Dom. William de Mungomery, William, his son,
James de Shirley, Matthew de Kniveton, Engelard de Cursun, etc.
Temf. Edw. I. (Woll. vi. 39.)
1690. Lease' from Dom. John Gifford of Chilinton, miles, to
Robert Sadeworthe of Murcaston of a messuage and lands which he
held " per legem Anglie " in Murcaston by Moginton. Witn. Thomas
de la Hide, John de Somerforde, Robert de Ouerton, Henry de Hum.
Dat. at Chilinton, co. Staff., W. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
12 Edw. IIL [1338]. (Every.)
1 69 1. Grant from Ralph de Seynpere of Murcaston to Thomas
Scortred and Margery, his wife, of lands in Murcaston. Witn. Henry
de Schelford of Murcastone, John le Wodeuard of the same, Thomas
son of John, of the same. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Oswald, K. and M.
[5 Aug.], 45 Edw. IIL [1371]. (Woll. vi. 40.)
1692. Grant from William Beke, vicar of Sallowe, John Fitz-
Herbert, and Richard Spicer, to Johanna, widow of Nicholas de
Knyveton, of the manor of Murcaston, with appurtenances in Murcaston
and Mogynton, with reversion to Thomas, son of Nicholas de Knyveton,
parson of Northbury [Norbuiy], and Robert de Knyveton, vicar of
Dubbrugg' [Doveridge], and to others, and finally to the right heirs
of Nicholas de Knyveton, father of the said Thomas. Witn. Nich.
de Mountgomery, Walter Blount, John Bassett, John Cokayn, John de
la Pole, knts., etc. Dat. Murcaston, F. of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June],
1391. (Woll. vi. 41.)
1693. Grant from John Cokayn, knt., John de Knyveton of
Bradley, Roger de Bradburne, and Richard Cokayn, to William de
Hyde, chaplain of the church of St. Oswald at Asscheburn, of an
annual rent of 1005. from the manor of Mircaston, in which they had
been enfeoffed by Nicholas de Knyveton of Underwood, esq., to found
Mickleover. 2 1 r
a chantry there, and for prayers for the souls of Johanna, widow of
the said Nicholas, Henry de Knyveton, Robert de Knyveton, Nicholas
de Knyveton, William de Knyveton, and Margery his wife, and Thomas
de Knyveton, also for John, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, from
whom the manor was held, and John de Schepye, Dean of Lincoln.
Witn. Nicholas de Mountgomery, Walter Blount, Philip de Okore,
Nicholas de Longeford, knts., etc. Dat. Asschburne, S. Nat. of
B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 1392. At the foot are confirmations of the grant
by the said John [de Schepeye], Dean of Lincoln, and John [Burghill],
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, dated, respectively, Lincoln,
18 Mar., 1392, and Eccleshall, 10 July, 1404. (Woll. xi. 31.)
1694. Grant from Robert Twyford of Longley to John Bradbume
del Hogh of the moiety of a messuage which he. had by feoffment
from Henry Ascehurst, parson of a moiety of the church of Mogynton,
lately deceased, and of John Aschehurst, with all meadows, etc., and
eighteen acres of land in Myrcaston [MercEiston], with the office of
Forester in le Warde de Holande [Hulland]. Witn. Thomas Knyveton,
Thomas Bradfeld, Thomas Kent, etc. Dat. M.. a. Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 2 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Bemrose.)
1695. Quitclaim from William Mere, son and heir of John Mere,
brother of Thomas Mere, to John Bradbume, esq., of all his lands in
Myrkaston, and of the " forestaria " of Holandward in Duffeldefryth,
all of which the said John had jointly with the said Thomas by
feoffment from Richard Grendon. Dat. Whit Monday [18 May],
12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Bemrose.)
MICKLEOVER.
(Magna Oura, Magna Overa, Magna Owra, Magna Uure.)
1696. Award of the Priors of Wirksoph [Worksop, co. Notts.],
Pontefract [co. York], and Blith [Blyth, co. Notts.], acting under
authority from Pope Honorius [HI.], by which the vicarage of Magna
Owra is assigned to the Abbot and Convent of Burton[-on-Trent], on
payment of seven marks to Mag. R de Burton, Vicar of Magna
Owera. Witn. R[obert], Prior of Lenton [co. Notts.], H , Dean
of Ratford [Radford, co. Notts.], Mag. Godfrey de Rupill, Thomas,
" capellanus " of Blyth, etc. Dat. 1226. (Stowe 58.)
1697. Fine from Richard [de Insula], Abbot of Burton[-on-Trent],
to Roger le Breton, and his men of Rughedich, of rights of common
pasture for their cattle, etc. (excepting their goats and pigs during the
acorn season), in the manor of Magna Uure and in Parva Uure, and
of land in Basingerys; in return for the right of clearing sixty acres
of land in Syortegrave [near Mickleover], subject to certain rights of
free entry and pasture. Made at Nottingham before Hugh [de Wells],
Bishop of Lincoln, Stephen de Segrave, Robert de Lexinton, William
Fitz-Warin, and William Basset, justices in Eyre, the Morrow of
Michaelmas, 10 Hen. III. [30 Sept., 1226]. (Stowe 59.)
1698. Notification from Nicholas fil. Walkelin de Henover of a
lease to him by Richard de Insula, Abbot, and the Convent of
Burton[-on-Trent], of land in Magna Oura, called Crosforlong, with
rights of herbage in the wood called Merwineswode and of common
212 Mickleover.
pasture in Magna Oura. Witn. Rob. fil. Walkelin and Henry, his
brother, Rob. da Tok, Rob. de Bella Fide [Beaufoy], Symon da
Sancto Mauro, Nicholas de Breideshale, constable of Thuttesbiri
[Tutbury], etc. [1223-1229.] (Stowe 61.)
1699. Grant from Thomas de Maddelega to Laurence de
St. Edwardo, Abbot, and the Convent of Burton[-on-Trent], of lands
in Magna Overa which he had recovered from them at Nottingham
before the Justices in Eyre by writ of mart d' ancestor in 16 Hen. III.
[1231-32]; and quitclaim of other lands in the same place, which he
had claimed at the same time. Witn. Dom. Ranulph de Farrariis,
Dom. Geoffrey da Grasel [Gresley], Dom. Rob. de Tok, Dom. Rob.
de Warda, etc. [i 231-1260.] (Stowe 60.)
1700. Grant from Thomas de Fumivall, Dominus de Hallumschire,
to Godfrey Foliaumbe and to his men and tenants of Hassop, of common
of pasture in the manor of Midilton iuxta Eyum, with liberty to cut
turf, etc. Dat. Sheffield, M. a. F. of St. John B. [24 June], 21 Edw. III.
[1347]. (Woll. i. 17.)
MIDDLETON, STONEY.
(MiDDILTON, MiDDYLTON, MIDILTON-JUXTA-EYUM, MIDULTON,
MiDYLTON, MYDELTON.)
1 70 1. Grant from Godfrey de Roland to Thomas Gomfray and
Richard Gomfray, clerks, of lands in Caluore and Midultonclif, with
housbote and heibote, etc. Witn. Thomas de Wednesley, knt., John
de Stafford, Thurstan del Boure, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of St. James
[25 July]> 19 Ric. II. [1395]- (Woll. vii. 54.)
MIDDLETON, STONEY, v. also under Eyam.
MIDDLETON-BY-WIRKSWORTH.
(MiDDILTON.)
1702. Grant from Symon fil. Henrici de Crumforde to Joan uxor
Rob. fil. Ricardi de eadem, of a bovate bf land with a toft in Middilton
which the said Symon acquired from Henry fil. Ade de Erlesbure.
Witn. William de Crumforda, Nicholas fil. Symonis de eadem, Henry
Gamyl, John de Aula da Middelton, Alan de Bonteshala, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Luke [Oct. 18], 31 Edw. I. [1303]. (Okeover.)
MIDDLETON-BY-WlRKSWORTH V. also under WiRKSWORTH.
MIDDLETON-BY-YOULGRAVE.
(Middelton, Myddleton.)
1703. Power of attorney from Richard de Herthulle, mil, to John
Wodehous, claricus, and Richard de Leycestre, to deliver seisin to
Giles, his son, and Katerine, his wife, daughter of John la Walssha,
lord of Sheldeslaya, of his manor of Myddelton. Dat. Sheldon,
Trin. Sun. [19 May], 38 Edw. III. [1364]. (Cott. xxvi. 23.)
MIDDLETON-BY-YouLGRAVE V. also under ASHBOURN,
BONSALL.
Many ash. 2 1 3
MILTON, NR. Repton.
(Meleton, Melton.)
1704. Letter from 0[sbert] de Bereford to R[obert], Prior of
Rependone [Repton], desiring him to recognise William fil. Willelmi
fil. Symonis de Melton as heir of his father to a virgate of land in
Melton, whereof he [Osbert] had formerly been " principalis et
capitalis," but in which he had granted his interest, including a yearly
rent of four shillings to the fabric of the Priory Church. Temp.
Edw. I. (Stowe 133.)
MILTON V. also under Repto>J.
MONSALL.
(MORNESALE.)
V. under LONGSTONE.
MONYASH.
(Manias, Manyasshe, Monias, Moniasch, Moniasche,
MoNiASH, Moniassh, Monyashe, Monyasse, Monyassh,
Monyasshe.)
1705. Deed whereby William fil. Alani undertakes to keep whole
and indivisible a manse and bovate of land granted to him by Ralph
[de Sempringham], Dean, and the Chapter of Lichfield at Manias
[Monyash]. Witn. Ralph Decanus, Thomas de Wimudham, precentor,
Mag. Peter de Radenouere, and Mag. William de Atteleberge, Dom.
William de Staunford, William de Neuton, John de Sparham, Walkeline,
"pretacte ecclesie canonicis " [1254-1257]. (Lichf. B. 15.)
1706. Grant from John de Lyonis to He[nry] fil. Simon, fil.
Roberti de Moniash of a tenement and land in Moniash. Witn. Robert
le Wyne de Haddon, Matthew le Sergeant of Haddon, Ralph Coleret,
etc. Late thirteenth century. (Harl. 83 G. 32.)
1707. Grant from Henry fil. Simonis [fil. Roberti] de Moniasche
to Henry fil. Roberti of an acre and a half of land in various places
in the fields of Moniasche, namely, in Brockewall, Le Morlondes, Le
Brounemore, etc. Witn. Ralph Coterel, jun., William Wyne, Ralph
de Cungesdon, etc. Dat. Moniasche, S. b. F. of St. Peter in Cathedra
[22 Feb], i3i6[7]. (Hari. 83 G. 43-)
1708. Grant from the same to the same of an acre of land in
Moniasch lying in Knottelowe, Les Smalenithynges, Moniaschedale, and
Doggesedslacke. Witn. Ralph Coterel, Ralph de Cungusdon, John de
Stanedon, William Kyde, etc. Dat. Moniasche, M. b. Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], i322[3]. (Harl. 83 G. 44.)
1709. Grant from Roger de Neubold to Nicholas fil. Radulphi
de Congesdon of a messuage and lands in Moniash. Witn. William
Coterell, John de Benteley, Thomas de Bucstones, etc. Dat. Moniash,
F. of St. Matthias [24 Febr.], 12 Edw. IH. [1338]. (Hari. 84 A. i.)
2 1 4 Monyash.
1710. Indenture from twenty-four residents of Moniasch, wherein,
in recognition of grant of burial rights to their chapel, they covenant
to pay a farthing to the Vicar of Bakewell for each corpse on the
day of burial, and to present at the High Altar at Bakewell every
All Saints' Day twelve pence for the Dean and Chapter. Dat. 5 June,
1345. (Lichf. KK. 3.)
171 1. Grant from Laurence Lynford to Thomas Partut of land,
etc., at Cheselowe in Moniasch. Witn. John de Cotes of Moniasch,
Henry de la More, and Will. Helys. Dat. Moniasch, F. of St. Andrew
[30 Nov.], 35 Edw. III. [1361]- (Harl. 83 G. 31.)
1712. Grant from Laurence de Lynford, knt., to William de
Lynford and John de Stafford, " consanguineos meos," of all his lands,
etc., " cum mineris plumbi," woods, turbary, etc., in Moniassh, Chel-
merdon, Caluour, and elsewhere, co. Derby, Magna Lynford and
Thorneburgh, etc., co. Bucks., and in Esthamam, co. Wilts. Witn.
John de Ludlowe, knt., John de Aylisbure, knt., Hugh Chastleton, knt.,
John de Stafford, etc. Dat. Lynford, Morr. of St. Michael [30 Sept.],
38 Edw. III. [1364]. (Bowles.)
1713. Grant from Henry fil. Simonis de Moniassch to John fil.
Henrici de Moniassch of land and buildings in Moniassch. Witn. Will.
Helys, John del Cotes, Simon de Ernesby de Moniassch, etc. Dat.
Moniassch, Tu. a. Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 40 Edw. III. [1366].
(Harl. 84 B. 35.)
1714. Grant from William fil. Rogeri Kyde de Moniassch to John
fil. Henrici de Moniassch of lands and a messuage in Moniassch. Witn.
Henry fil. Simonis de Moniassch, Will. Helys, Hen. Attemore, etc. Dat.
Tu. a. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 41 Edw. III. [1367]. (Harl. 83 G. i.)
17 15. Grant, for life, from William Elys of Monyassch, Henry
Attemore of Monyassch, William Elys, etc., to Amicia, wife of Adam
le Wryth of Monyassch, of land in the same. Witn. William fil. Rogeri
fil. Dyot of Monyassch, Robert Mathew, John Smylter, etc. Dat. Sat.
in Easter Week [12 Apr.], 45 Edw. III. [1371]. (Harl. 112 H. 26.)
17 1 6. Grant from Adam le Writh de Moniassch to Dom. Henry
de Fayrfeld and Hugh fil. Henrici fil. Johannis, " capellanus," of land
and tenements in ^^oniassch. Witn. Will Elys, Henry del Mere, Henry
Bayart, etc. Dat. Moniassch, S. a. Octave of the Epiphany [6 Jan.],
48 Edw. III. [1375]. (Harl. 84 A. 38.)
17 17. Release from Alice, widow of John le Smythe de Moniasch,
to John fil. Petri de Moniasch, of a messuage and land in Moniasch.
Dat. Baseford, S. a. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 50 Edw. III.
[1376]. (Harl. 84 A. 36.)
17 1 8. Conveyance from Nicholas Coterell and Roger de Gaddesby
to Laurence de Lynford and Alice his wife, of all the lands which
they have of the feoffment of the said Laurence in Monyasch, Chel-
morden, Hassop, Caluoure, and Roulisley; with the reversion of the
lands which Margery, widow of William de Lynford, holds in dower,
which reversion they also have of the feoffment of the said Laurence.
Witn. James Coterell, John Foleiambe, Roger North, Robert de
Hethecote, etc. Late Edw. III. Copy. (Bowles.)
Morley. 215
17 19. Grant from Thomas Odam de Moniassh and Margaret his
wife to John Fox of Aldport of a messuage, etc., in Moniassh. Witn.
Thomas Trech of Moniassh, John del More, WilHam de Moniassh, etc.
Dat. Moniassh, S. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 8 Hen. IV. [1407].
(Harl. 84 A. 7.)
1730. Grant from William Mon, Chaplain of the Chantry of the
B. V. Mary of Monyash, to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, of
an acre of land, etc., in Monyassh, lying between the Hall of the
Chantry and the land of Hugh fil. Henrici capellani. Witn. Dom.
Robert Merford, succentor of Lichfield Church, Peter Halughton,
vicarius chori eiusdem ecclesie, John Dean, Vicar of Hope in Pecco,
and Robert Ouerton, literatus. Dat. Monyash, F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], I Hen. V. [1413]. (Lichf. B. 25.)
1 72 1. Grant from John Asshely, chaplain, to Thomas Vernon, son
of Sir Richard Vernon, John Stafford de Eyam, William Monyasshe,
Thomas in le Dale, etc., o* land in Monyasse. Dat. F. of Pur. of
B. V. M. [2 Feb.], IS Hen. VI. [1437]. (Harl. 83 D. 13.)
1723. Attorney from John, Earl of Shrewsbury, John Talbot,
knt., Thomas Eueryngham, sen., esquire, and Thomas Eueryngham,
jun., esquire, to John Cobyn, their bailiff of Monyasshe and Chelmardon,
to demand, levy, distrain, and receive the rents and services in the
lands and demesnes of Monyasshe and Chelmardon due to them " cum
officio berghmaistorii." Dat. i July, 30 Hen. VI. [1452]. (Bowles.)
1723. Writ to Robert Stafford, esquire, ordering him not to make
" vastum vel estrepamentum " in the 40 messuages, 400 acres of land,
40 acres of meadow, 1,000 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood, and
10 pounds' worth of rent in Manyasshe, Chelmerdon, Camore, Bromley,
and Oslaston, pending the hearing of a suit between the said Robert
and Thomas Vernon, esquire. Dat. 4 Feb., 32 Hen. [VI.] [1454].
(Bowles.)
1724. Attorney from John Barowe, esquire, to Richard Stafford,
to take seisin of all the lands, meadows, "et mineram plumbi," _ in
Manyassh, Chelmardon, and Caluore, and elsewhere, in co. Derby, which
he has by feoffment of Thomas Lynford, esq., and deliver them to
Robert Stafford, esq., William de la Pole, John Milne, and Thomas
Wild. Dat. 3 Jan., 33 Hen. VI. [1455]. (Bowles.)
1725. Lease, for twenty years, from Humfrey Stafford of Eyam,
CO. Derby, esq., to Hew Sheldon of Monyashe, jun., yeoman, of a
messuage and lands in Monyashe; rent 215. ^d. Dat. i Mar.,
33 Hen. VIII. [1542]. (Woll. vii. 47-)
MONYASH V. also under Bakewell, Haddon.
MORLEY.
(MORLE.)
1736. , Covenant for the partition of lands in Eston [Aston],
Sardelova [Shardlow], Wilne, Morley, Smalley, and Kidesleia [Kidsley-
in-Smalley], Warenodbi [Wartnaby, co. Leic], Angodestorp [Osgathorpe,
2 1 6 Morley.
CO. Leic], Huberetorp and Trengeston [Thringston, co. Leic], between
William de Verdun and Aliz his wife, Philip de Wasteneis and Amphelisa
his wife, and Simon de Sancto Mauro and Yseuda his wife, late
belonging to Dina, the mother of the said Aliz, Amphelisia, and
Yseuda. Circ. 1200. (Add. 5235.)
Hec est finalis concordia facta inter Willelmum de Verdun et
Aliz uxorem suam et Philippum de Wasteneys et Amphelisam
uxorera suam et Simonem de Sancto Mauro et Yseudam uxorem
suam de toto te[ne]mento quod tenuit Robertus filius Walteri et
de toto tenement© quod tenuit Dina mater predictarum Aliz et
Amfeiise et Yseude, scilicet quod Willelmo de Verdun et uxori sue
A. in rationabili parte sua remanet totum tenementum cum
pertinentiis et libera tenentibus quod Robertus filius Walteri tenuit
in Eston et Sardeloua et Wilna excepto seruicio Jordani de Tocha
et exceptis vii denariis de seruicio Thome filii Willelmi et exceptis
octo Bouatis terre in Wilna quas tenant Raginaldus de Wilna at
Hawis vidua et Robertus frater Baldewini et exceptis xii denariis
de tofta quam Doda tenuit et excepta terra quam Roger pastor
tenet in Sardeloua et remanet eidem Willelmo tertia pars terre et
Molendini de Warenodbi qua Robertus filius Walteri tenuit in
eadem uilla, et tertia pars bosci de Morle et Smalle et Kidesle
parco infra partem suam computato et totum jus quod P. de
Wasteneis et Amphelisa uxor eius et S. de Sancto Mauro et Y.
uxor eius habuerunt in terra quam tenet Willelmus filius Nigelli
ita scilicet quod venient in curiam Regis ad comodum Willelmi
et illud jus illi quietum clamabunt. Philippo uero de Wasteneis at
Amphelise uxori sue in rationabili parte sua de predictis tenementis
Roberti et Dine remanet totum tenementum quod Robertus filius
Walteri tenuit in Kirkabi cum pertinentiis et lib ere tenentibus preter
illud quod Juliana de Daiuill [? Damill] in curia domini Regis
recuperauit de illis et remanet illi tertia pars terre et Molendini de
Warenodbi que Robertus filius Walteri tenuit in eadem uilla et
totum tenementum cum pertinentiis et libere tenentibus quod
predicta Dina tenuit in Angodestorp et Huberetorp et Trengeston
tam in bosco quam in piano et due virgate terre in Hemminton
quas Hugo de Waldo et Brun tenuit et seruicium Willelmi de
Naileston, scilicet vi solidi. Simoni uero de Sancto Mauro et
Ysaude uxori sue remanet totum tenementum cum pertinentiis at
libere tenentibus quod Robertus filius Walteri tenuit in Morle et
Smalle et Kidesleia preter tertiam partem bosci et remanent illi
octo Bonate terra in Wilna quas tenant Reginaldus et Hawis vidua
[et] Robertus supradicti at xii denarii de tofta quam Doda tenet
in Wilna et terra Rogeri Pastoris in Sardelova et remanent quatuor
virgate terre illi in Hemminton quas Reginaldus et Adam et Roger
et Matillis quondam uxor Bruning tenent et tertia pars terra et
Molendini de Warenodbi que predictus Robertus tenuit in eadem
uilla et totum seruicium Jordani de Tocha de toto tenemento
quod tenet de feudo quod fuit Roberti filii Walteri et totum
seruicium Jordani de Snitertona de eodem feudo et totum seruicium
Ricardi Marescalli de feudo illo et vii denarii de seruicio Thome
filii Willelmi in Sardeloua et Wilna. Et sciendum quod Willelmus
de Verdun debet raddere per annum, P. de Wasteneis et S. de
Sancto Mauro, xx denarios ad parficiendum seruicium Comitis
Leicestrie pro terra de Hemminton. Hanc autem conuentionem
fideliter obseruandam W. et P. et S. iurauarunt et sigillis suis
confirmauerunt. His testibus G. Abbate Cestrie, B. Decano
Mosborough. 217
Cestrie, Helya de Dithiswrhe, Roberto de Trengeston, Roberto de
Morle, Hugone fratre suo, Gaufrido de Sancto Mauro, Warino de
Snipeston, Willelmo filio Rogeri, Henrico filio suo, Willelmo de
Gardino, Gileberto de Lindeseia at aliis.
MOSBOROUGH.
(MORESBUR', MORESBURGHE, MORESBUROUGHE, MORESBURUGH,
MORISBURG, MORISBURICH, MoRSBUR', MoRYSBURG,
MOSBURGH, MURSBUR'.)
1727. Quitclaim from Simon f rater Henrici, Domini de Morsbur",
to the said Henry of land in the vill of Morsbur" which Edena, his
aunt, held. " Necnon fide media insuper tactis at inspectis sacrosanctis
in curia Domini Johannis de Stuteuill apud Hekent[on] integre prefatam
terram abiuraui." Witn. Ralph and John, persona de Ekent[on], Roger,
clericus, tunc senescallus, Ralph Briton, Mag. Geoffrey, Ralph Russel,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Harl. 83 G. 46.)
1728. Release from Richard fil. Simonis de Morsbur' to John fil.
Petri de Morsbur' of all lands and tenements, etc., held by the said
John in demesne in Morsbur'. Witn. Dom. William de Estutevilla,
William Mandrel, William Dolfyn, Roger de Bectona, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Harl. 83 G. 47.)
1729. Grant from Henry fil. Roberti domini de Morasbur to
Simon, his brother, of a bovate of land in the vill of Moresbur, which
Ralph persona de Hekint[on] last held, " et quia prefate bovate terre
due acre desunt in loco qui uocatur Harcharridding uersus austrum
aidam perficiam cum uno prato quantum in manu mea habui tunc
quod Robertus filius Fabiani assartauit iuxta locum qui uocatur
Oxhefordheforthe." Witn. Ralph and John, persona de Hekint[on],
Roger clericus tunc senescallus, Ralph Brito, Mag. Geofi^rey, John
Doufin, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Harl. 83 G. 48.)
1730. Grant from Richard de Morisborick fil. Radulfi fil. Jordani,
quondam Rectoris medietatis ecclesie de Ekintona to Ralph fil. Henrici,
domini de Morisburick, of a bovata of land in the fields of Morisburich,
which his father formerly held, and which came to him on the death
of Alice fil. Roberti " fratris mei." Rant, a rose and twelve pence.
Witn. Philip Marescallus da Ekyntona, Robert de Bramlay, John Dolfin
de Plomelay, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Harl. 83 G. 49.)
I73'> Grant from Gilbert fil. Robarti de Morysburg to Ralph fil.
Henrici " fratris mei " of two selions of land in the field called " Le
Rysevey." Witn. Philip Marescallus de Ekynton, Will. Dolphyn, John
Dolphyn, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Harl. 83 G. 50.)
1732. Grant from John fil. Petri de Morisburg to Ralph fil.
Henrici de Morisburg of various lands in the fields, etc., of Morisburg.
Witn. Geoffrey de Bacthon, clericus, Philip de Ekinton, marescallus.
Will. Martyn de Hanley, John Dolfyn de Plomelay, Walter Dolfyn, etc.
Temp. Hen. III. (Hari. 83 G. 51.)
1733. Grant from Robert de Morisburg" to Robert fil. Andrea de
Morisburg" of land in Morisburg'; rent, \d. Witn. Philip Marescall',
William Dolfin, John Dolfin, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Cott. xxvii. 146.)
2 1 8 Mosborough.
1 734- Grant from Robert fil. Andree de Moresburghe to Hugh his
son of a messuage and lands in Moresburghe. Witn. John de Mores-
burghe, Will. Dolfyn of Plumley, John Dolfyn, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 1315. (Cott. xxvii. 147.)
1735' Grant from Robert fil. Andree de Moresburg' to John de
Hacunthorpe of lands in Moresburgh'. Witn. Rob. Brian, William Gere
of Begtone, Richard de Hacunthorpe, etc. Dat. i Feb., 10 Edw. II.
[13 1 7]. (Cott. xxvii. 148.)
1736. Grant from Robert fil. Andree de Moresburgh' to John fil.
Willelmi de Hacunthorp of land in Moresburgh. Witn. John le
Mareschall, Robert Brian, William Gere of Beghton, etc. Dat. 11 Mar.,
10 Edw. II. [13 1 7]. (Cott. xxvii. 149.)
1737' Grant from Avicia fil. Rogeri Badde to John de Hacunthorp
and Joanna his wife of a messuage in Moresburgh. Witn. John de
Moresburgh, John le Mareschall, Robert Brian, etc. Dat. Moresburgh,
20 June, 10 Edw. II. [1317]. (Harl. 112 F. 62.]
1738. Release from Hugh fil. Roberti de Morisburg', clericus, to
John de Hacunthorpe and Agnes his wife, of a messuage in Morisburg.
Witn. Robert Brian, William fil. Radulfi de Kinwaldmershe, Giles de
Roumelay, etc. Dat. Ekyntone, S. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.],
8 Edw. III. [1334]. (Cott. xxvii. 150.)
1739- Grant from Richard de Hacunthorpe, clerk, to John de
Hacunthorpe his brother of a house with a chamber which Emma " que
fuit uxor Johannis de Moresburough " held in dower in Moresburugh,
to hold for term of the life of the said John at a yearly rent of one
penny. Witn. John le Sauuage, Robert Brian, William fil. Radulphi
de Kynwoldmersch, etc. Dat. Moresburugh, 8 Apr., 10 Edw. III.
[1336]. (Lansd. 107.) ^
1740. Sale by Nicholas Clyff to Elizabethe Frechevyle, widow, for
20^., of a messuage and two oxgangs of lands in Mosburgh in the
lordship of Ekyngton. Dat. 20 Oct., 21 Hen. VIII. [1529]. (Add.
40160.)
MUGGINTON.
(MOGINTONE, MOGYNTON.)
1 74 1. Grant from Henry de Irtone fil. Henrici de Irtone to William
de Irtone his brother and Philip his wife of forty acres of land in
Weston, viz., 34 acres in Mogintone field abutting on the road leading
from Weston to W5rnley and six acres of land in a place called Thisker,
in exchange for certain lands and rents in Totinleye which the said
William acquired by feoffment from Mag. Adam de Meygnelle, clerk.
Witn. Dom. Hugh de Meygnelle, Roger de Bradeburne, knts., Richard
le Cursun of Ketleston, William de Tissingtone, William de Stanley,
etc. Dat. Irton, S. a. F. of St. Nicholas [6 Dec], 6 Edw. II. [1312].
(Kedleston.)
1743, Roll of pleas relating to the manors and advowsons of
Muggyngton, Eggyngton, and Rodburne, on the occasion of a presenta-
tion to Muggington Church, now vacant, the right to which was claimed
by Thomas Babyngton. Dat. Easter, 3 Hen. VIII. [15 12]. (WoU.
xi. 21.)
MUGGINTON v. also under Mercaston, Radbourne,
Weston.
NETHERTHORPE v. under Staveley.
Newton Grange. 219
NEWBOLD, NR. Chesterfield.
(Neubold.)
'743' Grant from Rog. fil. Nicholai de Langele to Walter de
Duneston of land above " Brocholclif," between the road to Neubold
and land of Robert fil. Radulfi. Witn. Walter Durs of Dronfield,
Robert fil. Johannis de Neubold, Robert fil. Nicholai, etc. Temf.
Hen. III. (Harl. 112 I. 42.)
1744. Release from Thomas fil. Elie Tinctoris [Dyer] de Cesterfeld
to Michael de Haversegge, burgensis de Cesterfeld, of five acres of
land in the fee of Neubold, lying on Brochul, near the water called
" Smale." Witn. Alan de Len de Cesterfeld, Rob. de Len, Joh.
Durant, etc. Temf. Edw. I. (Harl. 84 A. 56.)
1 745. Grant from Stephen le Cueller of Cestrefeld to Henry fil.
Philippi de Neubold of Chesterfield and to Matilda his wife, of two
acres of land in the fee of Neubold, " apud Susane Welle." Dat.
Trinity Sunday [7 June], 12 Edw. III. [1338]. (Harl. 83 E. 11.)
1746. Grant from Robert fil. Philippi de Neubold, manens in
Cestrefeld, to Robert le Breton, Dominus de Walton, Philippa his wife,
and Robert their son, and his heirs, of six acres of land in the fee
of Newbold, lying in " le Holmes " near Aldewynlane, etc. Witn.
Roger Breton, John fil. Rogeri Bate of Chesterfield, John de Wytinton,
etc. Dat. Newbold, Vig. of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 13 Edw. III. [1339].
(Cott. xxviii. 8.)
NEWBOLD V. also under Chelmarton, Chesterfield.
DUFFIELD.
NEWTON GRANGE.
1747. Lease, for 81 years, from Robert Crystylton, Abbot, and the
Monastery of Combermere, to Thomas Barsford, of their grange called
Newton Graunge, at a yearly rent of £fi 13^. i,d. Witn. Thomas
Huw, Roger Spenser, etc. Dat. Combremere Chapter House, Vig. of
St. Andrew [29 Nov.], 1472. (Drury.)
1748. Attorney from Katherine, widow of Thomas Beresford, to
Gervase Rolleston, gent., to " sue and folowe " all maner of actions
concerning "the ferme of Newton Graunge." Dat. 12 Nov.,
37 Hen. VIII. [1545]. (Drury.)
1749. Bond from Laurence Beresford and Edmund Beresford of
Newton Graunge to Matthew Knyveton, esq., and Katharine Beresford,
widow, to abide by the award of Thomas Powtrell of West Halome,
James Rolston, Adam Eyre, and Richard Nedham, arbitrators to settle
suits between them relating to Newton Grange. Dat. 21 Nov.,
37 Hen. VIII. [1545]. (Drury.)
1750. Award of Thomas Powtrell, James Rolleston, Richard
Nedham, and Adam Eyre, arbitrators to settle suits between Matthew
Knyveton of Bradley and Katherine Baresford of Newton Graunge,
widow, on the one part, and Edmund Baresforde and Laurence Bares-
ford of Newton Graunge, of the other, respecting the title, use, and
farm of Newton Graunge. Dat. 15 Dec, 37 Hen. VIII. [1545].
(Drury.)
2 20 Newton Grange.
1 75 1. Quitclaim from Katharine Barysford, late of Newton
Graunge, widow (in accordance with an award by Thomas Powtrell
and others, arbitrators to settle suits between her and Matthew
Kniveton of Bradley and Edmund Berysford and Laurence Berysforde),
to the said Edmund, of the tenement known as Newton Grange. Dat.
30 Apr., 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]. (Drury.)
NEWTON, KING'S.
(Neutona.)
1752. Grant from Hugo de Bellocampo to the Canons of St. Mary
and St. Giles de Gale of a virgate of land in Neutona instead of
the tithes of mills in Melebuma. Witn. Walter, his clerk, Hubert,
priest of Alwardestona, Rob. de Rakestone, etc. Temp. Hen. II.
(Add. 7213.)*
NEWTON, KING'S, v. also under Calk, Melbourne.
NEWTON SOLNEY.
(Neuton, Neuton Sulny, Newton Sulny, Nuetona.)
1753. Final concord made "in curia domini Regis apud Cadom'
[Caen], in the sixth year of King John [1204-5], before Wilham Crassus,
tunc senescallus Normannie, Samson, abbas Cad[omi], John de Alencon,
Ralph Labbe, Geoffrey de Cortona, Roger Talebot, and other Justices
there, whereby Ralph de Argosis conveyed to Alured de Solenneio,
his brother, a portion of his inheritance in the land which belonged
to Alured his father and Joan his mother, namely, the manor of
" Nuetona, in Anglia " [Newton Solney], with a meadow " apud Bawe "
[Bayeux], keeping for himself the lands in Normandy. (Every.)
1754. Release, for 405., from Robert Palefrey of Neutona to Dom.
Norman de Sulene of land which sometime belonged to Ralph Palefrey,
his father, in the vill of Newton. Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Seymor,
John de Stapenhulle, Henry Mauweysin, etc. Early Hen. III.
(Woll. X. 45-)
•755' Release from Reginald, Prior, and the Convent of Repund'
[Repton], to Norman de Solenei, Dominus de Neuton, of their claim
in the Park of Neut' (saving their tithes), for a part of his wood of
Swarthlighay ; and of their tithes of a mill and fishery in the manor
of Neuton, for i,s. yearly rent; and of their tithes of hay in the vill
of Neuton, for land in Longedoles. Witn. John de Stapnhul, Geoffrey
de Stant[on], Ralph de Tichenale, Walter de Boreford, William Balle.
Circ. 1230. (Woll. X. 34.)
1756. Agreement between Reginald, Prior of Rapendon, and the
Convent, and Norman de Soleni, Dominus de Neuton, whereby the
Priory quitclaims to the said Norman the park of Newton, common of
pasture, cutting of trees, right of way, in return for which the latter
grants to the Priory a part of Swarthlinghay wood ; also the Priory
grants to him the tithe of one mill belonging to the manor of Neuton,
tithe of fishery within Neuton manor for an annual rent of 4^'. ; with
* The text of this charter is given under Calk.
Newton Solney. 221
the tithe of hay of his demesne of Neuton, for which the said Norman
gave two perches in Longedoles and Scorthedoles. Witn. John de
Stapenhull, Geoffrey de Stanton, Ralph de Tykenh', Walter de
Hereford, William Balle of Rapendon. Temp. Hen. III. Fine Priory
seal. (Every.)
1757. Quitclaim from John Pichard fil. Ade Pichard of Neuton
to Norman de Soleni, mil., of a garden in the vill of Neuton, extending
from the path leading to the church up to the River Trent, and half
an acre lying on Derlestowe. Witn. John de Chandoos, Nicholas de
Seymor, Robert de Stanton. Temp. Hen. IH. (Every.)
1758. Grant from Alured de Solny, miles., Dominus de Neuton
super Trentam, to William de Solny, his son, clerk, of a messuage and
a bovate of land in the vill and territory of Neuton super Trentam
which Robert Broun held from him in villeinage in the vill of Neuton,
with a messuage called " Le Holdelauton," lying between Le Schercesti
and the messuage of John le Carter, whereof one head abuts on
Brounuslowe and another head on Le Causey, with half an acre of
meadow lying between [the meadow] of the Prior of Repindon and
his own meadow; with seven acres of land in the field of Neuton
[boundaries given in detail] ; with all kinds of fishery through all his
demesne water in Trent and Douue " cum omnimodis ingeniis," with
an annual rent of 6s. 4d. from a messuage and bovate in the same
vill. Rose rent. Witn. Robert Abel of Tykenhale, Peter de Melbon,
William Pichard of Newton, Robert, clericus de Wynsul, Richard
Someter de Neuton. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
32[?] Edw. I. [1304]. (Every.)
1 759' Grant from John fil. Rogeri Sauenay of Neuton Sulny to
Robert fil. Dom. Aluredi de Sulney, knt, mil., of ten shillings' worth
of rent from his lands in Neuton Sulny. Witn. Roger Saueney, Thomas
Saueney, William Pichard, Robert Sulny, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of
St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 21 Edw. HI. [1347]. (Every.)
1760. Grant from John de Bollehawe and Thomas de Bildeston,
chaplains, to Alvred de Sulney, knight, of a rent issuing out of the
manor of Newton Sulny. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.],
41 Edw. in. [1368]. (P. R. O. B. 2778.)
1 76 1. Power of attorney from Nicholas de Longeford to William
atte Walle, chaplain, to deliver in his name to Richard Scrop, Bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, Philip de Okouere, John de Clynton, knts.,
Oliver de Barton, John de Aston, and John Shayle, to hold during the
.said Nicholas' life the fourth part of the manor of Neuton Sulny
and the moiety of the manor of Blakwell, and also his portion of lands
in Orby, co. Line, and his share of rents in Wylyngham. Dat. 24 Aug.,
14 Ric. II. [1390]. (Every.)
1762. Proceedings of courts of the manor of Newton Sulney, held
Fr. bef. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 15 Hen. VI. [1437]- Vellum roll.
(Longford.)
1763. Bond from John Appylby, esquire, to Nicholas Longford,
knt., in ;^ioo, to abide by the award of John Portyngton, one of the
Justices of Common Bench, in a dispute concerning the title to a
fourth part of the manor of Neuton Sulny. Dat. 22 July, 25 Hen. VI.
[1447]. (Every.)
222 Newton Solney.
1764. Grant from Nicholas Longforde, knt., to John Longford,
rector of Northewynfeld, John Lathbury, esq., and John Bonyngton,
esq., of all his lands, etc., in Newton Sulney, and in Hathersegge. Dat.
F. of Pur. [2 Feb.], 13 Edw. IV. [i474]- (Longford.)
1765. Lease from John, Prior, and the Convent of Repton, to
William Dethyk of Newhall, esq., of the tithe-barn and yard, with all
their tithe comes of Newton Solney, for a term of twenty years, at
a rent of £io. Dat. 4 Sept., 20 Hen. VIII. [1528]. (Every.)
NEWTON SOLNEY v. also under PiNXTON.
NORBURY.
(NORBURI, NORTHBURY.)
1766. Grant from Ranulf Seylyn of Rotinton to William Hert
of Norbury, fil. Henrici Hert of Rotington, of lands in Norbury, near
the little cross, and contiguous to the land which Jordan, rector of
Norbury, formerly held. Witn. Dom. William de Montegomeri, Dom.
William fil. Herberti de Norbury, Dom. Hugh de Okover, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 74.)
1767. Grant, for 90 marks, and a brown horse, by Thomas de
W3rvile of Stanton to William fil. Herberti de Norburi, of lands in
Norburi and Rossyntone [Roston] ; rent, id. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey
de Bakepuz, Dom. Nigel de Langeford, Dom. William de Meysham,
etc. Thirteenth century. (Woll. viii. 53.)
1768. Defeasance of bond for £^i,ci 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 375. 4^. at four terms
in the year for three years. Dat. Northbury, S. a. Assjimption of
B. V. ,M. [15 Aug.], 6 Edw. III. [1332]. French. (Okeover.)
1769. Covenant whereby John Cokayn, knt., Thomas Okover,
Aluered de Longeford, esquire, and Thomas Dawkyn, chaplain, agree
with John de la Pole de Hertyngdon and Henry de Bothe, esquires,
that if Nicholas fil. et her. Henrici Fitzherbert live till he come to
full age or shall be married by the said John de la Pole and Henry
de Bothe " infra etatem," that the two latter shall pay forty pounds
to Alice, Joan, and Elizabeth, sisters of the said Nicholas, for which
sum of money the said John, Thomas, Aluered, and Thomas have
granted for a term of 15 years to the said John and Henry the manor
of Norbury, with the advowson of the church and all the lands which
they formerly held of the grant of William Avener and Richard
Aunger, clerks; the said manor, etc., to revert at the end of the term
to the said Nicholas Fitzherbert and his heirs for ever. Witn. Thomas
Lymestre, Henry Knyveton, rector of Norbury, William Boturdon,
William Lymestre, Henry Stere. Dat. at Norbury, Fr. b. F. of
St. Michael [29 Sept.], 4 Hen. V. [1416]. (Okeover.)
1770. Will and deed of appointment of Elizabeth Fitzherbert,
widow of Ralph Fitzherbert of Norbury. Dat. 20 Oct., 1490.
(D. A. J. XX. 32.)
Norton. 223
1771. Record of a suit brought by John Fitzherbert, esquire,
against Henry Cotes of Snelston, labourer, and Thomas Fayrechild,
late of Snelston, miller, for trespass and damage to trees and grass
at Norbury. Dat. Hilary Term, 17 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Okeover.)
NORMANTON, TEMPLE.
(NORMANTON, NORTH NORMANTON.)
1772. Extract of roll of the court of the Prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, held at Normanton, at which Roger Herdwyke,
son and heir of William Herdwyke of Herdwyke surrendered lands in
Normanton which he held of the gift of William, his father, to William
Herdwyke, his brother. Dat. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 32 Hen. VI.
[1453]- (Won. iii. 67.)
1773. Bond from John Warwyk of Lanforth, co. Notts., and William
Warwyk of Normanton, to Thomas Foliaumbe, esq., in ;£io, that at
the next court of St. John of Jerusalem in England of the lordship
of North Normanton, the said John Warwyk shall make an estate to
such person as the said Thomas Foliaumbe shall appoint of all his
lands, etc., in the said lordship. Dat. 19 July, 38 Hen. VI. [1460].
(Foljambe.)
1774. Recital " de quibus consuetudinibus tenuras manerii de
Normanton . . . tangentibus sive spectantibus quod quidem
manerium est et pertinet milicie templi Salomonis cum suis juribus
libertatibus et consuetudinibus," consisting of rules for the free tenants,
etc., " predicti maneiii, vz. Normanton, Chesturfeld, Brampton, Denby,
Pothloc [?], and Ryley." Followed by Proceedings of the Great Courts,
with views of frank pledge of the Priors of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, held at Chesterfeld and Normanton, 26 Hen. VI. —
10 Hen. VIII. [1447-1518]. Vellum roll, 16 ft. long. (Mundy.)
NORMANTON, SOUTH, v. under PiNXTON.
NORTON.
'775' Grant from Thomas de Chaword to Alice fil. Agnetis
Castelayn of Osberton and Rose, her daughter, of all that land at " le
Heytridding " which William de le Heytridding sometime held in the
soke of Norton, with other lands there. Witn. Dom. William de
Folkingham, Abbot of Beauchief, John de Brimingtona, William
Mateney of Dronfield, Thomas de Wodehuses, Peter de Leys, etc.
Temp. Edw. II. (D. A. J. ii. 6.)
1776. Grant from Thomas de Chauworth, knt., Dominus de
Norton, to John Tynet and Isabella his wife, of all the lands which
were sometimes Robert Louccok's, and a piece of land called
Harecrofte in Norton. Witn. Adam de Gotham, Robert Seliok, Adam
Parker, William Hervy, John Aleyn. Dat. 17 Sept., 26 Edw. III.
[1352]. (D. A. J. ii. 7-)
1777.' Grant from William Chaworth, Lord of Norton, to John
de Blithe, of land in " Le Lyes " in the parish of Norton. Witn. Tho.
Parker, Robert Bleyn, etc. Dat. Norton, S. a; F. of St. Mark
[25. Apr.], 51 Edw. in. [1377]- (Add. 27329.)
2 24 Norton,
1778. Grant from Adam Bate fil. Rogeri de Parva Norton to Hugh
del Barkhous of Leghes, of all the lands which came to him on the
death of Roger Bate, his father, in Little Norton and in the soke of
Norton. Witn. William de Barkhous of Wodseates, William de Mora
de Grenhul, Thomas de Jurdanthorp, etc. Dat. F. of Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], 7 Ric. II. [1384]. (D. A. J. ii. 8.)
1779. Bond from Thomas Flesshovere of Lincoln, formerly of
Chesterfield, to Henry Foliambe, lord of Walton, esq., in £^20, to
perform covenants on a saJe of lands, etc., in Norton Leez. Dat.
Chesterfield, W. a. F. of St. James [25 July], 21 Edw. IV. [1481].
(Foljambe.)
1780. Quitclaim from Nicholas Bullok to Richard Bullok of
Onston, of all messuages which he has in Jordenthorpe, within the
parish of Norton. Witn. Dom. John Croke, vicar of Norton, John
Selioke, Richard Blythe. Dat. Norton, 30 Jan., 17 Hen. VII. [1502].
(Rel. XX. 165.)
1781. Confirmation by Will. Blythe of Bemeby-super-Dune [Barnby-
upon-Don], co. York, gent, of a grant in tail from William
Blythe, his grandsire, to William Blythe of Norton, of lands and
tenements in Norton and Grenyll [co. Derby], and Dynyngton and
Crokes [Dinnington and Crookes, co. York], with remainder to the heirs
male of Thomas Blythe, father of William Blythe of Barnby. Witn.
John Blythe, clerk, Richard Strete, clerk, Nicholas Bagshawe, etc. Dat.
Beaudesert, 30 Sept., 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Haxl. 112 G. 15.)
1782. Award of Sir John Chaworthe and Sir Phelype Draycot,
knts., arbitrators to settle disputes between John Selioke of Hesil-
barowe, co. Derb., gent., and John Parker of Norton Lees, respecting
tenements at Gledelees, co. York, and that called Jurdanthorpe in the
lordship of Norton Lees. Dat. 6 Aug., 35 Hen. VIII. [1543]. (Rel.
V. 113.)
1783. Deed of sale, with condition of voidance, by Thomas
Dynham of London, esq., to John Selyoke of Hasyllborough, co. Derby,
of half the manor of Norton and other land in Norton and Colde
Aston, for ;£400. Dat. i Dec, 38 Hen. VIII. [1546]. (Add. 27330.)
NORTON V. also under Alfreton, Chesterfield.
NORTON IN SCARSDALE HUNDRED V. under Unston.
OAKTHORPE.
(OCTHORP.)
1784. Quitclaim from Lesota, widow of Richard Wyley, dau. and
heir of John fil. Nicholai de Octhorp, to Thomas Gresley, mil., John
Gresley, mil., Thomas Astley, and William Ardeme de Meysham, of
all the lands she inherited from her father in Octhorpe, in cos. Derby
and Leicester, or elsewhere, in the same counties. Witn. — Inggwerdeby,
Dominus de Willesley, John Abell, John Baseby de Meysham, etc.
Dat. Oakthorpe, Fr. a. Cone, of B. V. M. [8 Dec], i Hen. V. [1413].
(Gresley 396.)
Offerton. 225
OCKBROOK.
(Okebro.)
1785. Bull of Honorius [III.], granting protection to the Abbot
and Convent de Parco Stanleie, more especially as regards their posses-
sions in Okebro, Stanle, and Depedale. Dat. 4 Non. Dec. [2 Dec],
a°- Pontif. 9 [1224]. (WoU. x. 32.)
OFFCOTE, NR. Ashbourne.
(Offidecote.)
1786. Grant from Roger de Mapilton, fil. Ricardi de Bredbur', to
Roger fil. Ranulphi de Mercinton of half an acre of land in the meadow
of OfEdecot, " scilicet meliorem que spectabat ad vnam bovatam terre
quam Ricardus de Alnetis aliquando tenuit " ; rent, an arrow at Easter.
Witn. John de Offidecote, William fil. Ingus of the same, Walter de
Kniveton, Alexander Mercator de Essebum, William de Bredlowe, etc.
Temf. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 63.)
1787. Grant from Gerard de Sutton and Adelicia his wife, William
de Aldewerick, and Agnes his wife, etc., to Roger fil. R , of land
in Offidecote; rent, one mark. Witn. Dom. Robert de Essebume,
Thomas his brother, Robert de Aldewerick', etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Woll. X. 3.)
OFFCOTE V. also under ASHBOURNE, CoLD EATON, Derby.
OFFERTON in Hope.
(Hoffnertoun, Offertona, Offirton, Offirtun, Offreton.)
1788. Deed whereby Matilda and Elena " sorores de Offerton cum
consensu boronum [ ? bonorum] nostrorum Eustachii et Roberti " with-
draw from a suit against John Fox of Offerton. Witn. Robert le Eyr,
William de Abbeney, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Brookhill.)
1789. Grant from Hugh fil. Will, de Offirtun to William fil.
Philippi de Thornhyl, of all his land, etc., in Kenteney. Rent, a pair
of white gloves. Witn. Peter de Hyrst, Elyas de Baumford, Elyas de
Astun, Robert de Abeney, Peter le Hoare de Hope. Temp. Hen. III.
(Brookhill.)
1790. Grant from Hugh fil. Gerberti de Stoke to William fil.
Philippi de Thornhyl of five acres of land in Kenteney in the field
of Superior Offirtun. Witn. Elyas de Bamford, Peter de Hyrst, Robert
de Abney, etc. Late Hen. III. (Brookhill.)
1 79 1. Grant from Hugh fil. Will, de Offirtun to William fil.
Philippi de Thornhyl of all his land in Kenteney. Witn. Peter de
Hayrsle, Nicholas de' Paddelay, Robert de Abeney. Late Hen. III.
(Brookhill.)
1793. Grant from [?] Brustall ... to Robert his son of all
his land of Offertona, near the land of Robert de Hedenesouer. Witn.
John Fox [?], Robert de Hedenesouere, William de Monte. Dat. at
Offerton, xiii. kal. Sept. [20 Aug.], 10 Edw. I. [1282]. With seal of
arms of "Robert Cocus." (Brookhill.)
IS
226 Offerton.
1793. Grant from Alice fil. Rog. de Lacy de Hassop to Eustace
de Hofnerton of two acres of land on Le Stobbing in Hoffnertoun.
Witn. Roger le Archer, Thomas de Bocstons, Elias de Baumford, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Brookhill.)
1794. Grant from Robert le Raggede fil. Ric. le Raggede to William
Fox of Offerton, of all the lands which he holds in the name of
Matilda, his wife, in the fee and territory of Over Offerton, Nether
Offerton, " vel Kauereshegge." Witn. William Hally, William Fohambe,
Thomas his brother, Thomas de Langedon, Robert de Abbeney, parson
of Bampford, Peter le Hore, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Brookhill.)
1795. Grant from Robert le Raggedde fil. Ric. le Raggedde, jun.,
to William Fox of the land he had in the name of Matilda his wife,
"in feodo solo," in Over and Nether Offerton. Witn. William Hally,
William Foleiaumbe, Thomas his brother, etc. Late thirteenth century.
(Brookhill.)
1796. Quitclaim from Alice fil. Rob. le Hore to John Fox of
Offerton of all the lands which he holds and which William Fox his
father held in Offerton. Witn. William de Abbeney, William Hally,
Robert le Heyr. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 1314.
(Brookhill.)
1797. Grant from Robert fil. Eustachii de Offerton to William
fil. Joh. Fox of those two acres of land which he had by grant of
his father in Offerton. Witn. William Hally, William de Abbeney,
Robert de Edinsour, etc. Dat. S. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.],
II Edw. II. [1317]. (Brookhill.)
1798. Quitclaim from Richard del Strindes to William fil. Joh.
Fox and Joan his wife of 16 acres of land in Offerton. Witn. John
Foleiaumbe of Tiddiswelle, William de Abbeneye, Alexander de
Abbeneye, etc. Dat. S. a. Michaelmas, 7 Edw. III. [1333]- (Brookhill.)
1799. Grant from Richard Fox to Thomas Fox his son of a
messuage and nine acres of land at Le Storthe in Over Offerton. Witn.
Will, de Abbeneye, Thomas del Clogh, Richard del Clogh, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 9-Edw. III. [1335]. (Brookhill.)
1800. Grant from Thomas fil. Willelmi de Abney to William fil.
Will. Fox de Offerton of a messuage, etc., on Le Storthe in Offerton.
Dat. T. a. F. of St. Augustine [26 May], 17 Edw. III. [1343].
(Brookhill.)
1 80 1. Grant from Thomas fil. Joh. Gardyner de Castelton and
Agnes his wife to Richard Wyld de Abnay of 16 acres, etc., of land
in Offerton. Witn. William de Bagshaze, Richard de eodem, Thomas
Dicher, etc. Dat. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 2 Ric. II. [1379].
(Brookhill.)
1802. Grant from Joan and Agnes fil. Hug. de Bircheld to Richard
Wyld of Abenay of a messuage, etc., in Over Offerton. Dat. Nat. of
St. John B. [24 June], 16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Brookhill.)
1803. Grant from Adam le Ward and Agnes his wife to William
de Bradshawe of lands in Over and Nethur Offerton. Dat. S. a. F.
of St. Peter in cathedra [22 Feb.], 21 Ric. II. [1398]. (Brookhill.)
Oslaston. 227
1804. Lease, for 12 years, from John, son of Nicholas Fox, jun.,
of Offerton, to Thomas Fox of Schatton, of a messuage with three
houses and lands. Dat. S. b. F. of Nat. of St. John B. [24 June],
1399. (Woll. viii. 5.)
1805. Quitclaim from Margery fil. Rog. Barker of Hathersegg to
John Wylde of Abneye of all the lands she inherited on the death
of her mother in Offerton. Witn. Roger Massy of Hylowe, Richard
Stafford, John Abney, etc. Dat. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 7 Hen. V.
[14 1 9]. (Brookhill.)
1806. Fine levied in Easter Term, 9 Hen. fil. Hen. [? Hen. V.,
142 1], before Robert Hull, John Cokayn, John Preston, William
Babyngton, and John Martyn, Justices, whereby Thomas del Bank of
Alkemonton and Joan his wife convey to John Wyld of Abbeney a
messuage and sixteen acres of land in Offerton. (Brookhill.)
1807. Lease from John Glossop of Wodesetys in Norton to Henry
Foliaumbe of a messuage in Offerton called Le Storth, for 12 years.
Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 5 Edw. IV. [1465]. (Brookhill.)
1808. Grant from Thomas Hawkysworth of Thornsyt to Robert
Buntyng of all his lands in Offerton. Dat. 24 Nov., 15 Hen. VIL
[1499]. (Brookhill.)
1809. Quitclaim from Thomas Meverell, esq., to Thomas Wyld
of Offerton in le Peke of two tenements in Offerton. Dat. 21 Apr.,
17 Hen. VII. [1502]. (Brookhill.)
1810. Grant from Thomas Wylde to Thomas Barley, esq., of all
his lands, etc., in Offerton in Hope. Dat. 26 July, 18 Hen. VIL
[1503]. (Brookhill.)
i8ii. Counterpart of lease from James Denton, LL.D., Dean,
and the Chapter of Lichfield, to John Beresforde of Bradeley Asche
of the tithes of Offerton, Abney, Abney Grange, Shatton Superior et
Shatton Inferior, and Overton. Dat. 27 July, 1523. (Lichf. D. 18.)
OFFERTON v. also under Bradwell.
OLLERSETT.
(Ollershedde.)
1812. Inquisition made at Derby, 31 March, 3 Hen. VIII.
[15 1 2], before Henry Cokayn, escheator of the King in the said
county, and a jury, concerning the title to lands in Ollershedde, Whytyll,
Shydyerd, Hayfeld, Holywodhed, and Bothom, co. Derb., from John
Doncalfe, vicar of Prestbury, and Richard Shead, who was seised of
them by charter dated Michs., 28 Hen. VI. [1449] to John Berd, son
of Nicholas Berd, the present owner. (Jewitt's "Reliquary.")
OSLASTON.
18 13. Sale by William Coke, son and heir of William Coke of
Trusley, gent., to Sir John Porte of Etwall, knt.. Justice of the King's
Bench, of a messuage and lands in Oslaston, Trusley, and Thurvastone.
Dat. 18 Mar., 21 Hen. VIII. [1530]. (Woll. xii. 107.)
OSLASTON V. also under MONYASH.
2 2 8 Osmaston.
OSMASTON.
(OSMUNDSTON.)
1 8 14. Testimony of various clerical witnesses (past and present
Rural Deans), examined in the Chapel of Osmundston [Osmaston] in
Brailsford parish, as to whether that chapel was in the Deanery of
Ashboum or " Castilar." Dat. Tu. a. F. of St. Kenelm [17 July], 1345.
(Lichf. AA. 8.)
OSMASTON V. also under MELBOURNE.
OVERTON.
1 8 15. Grant from Margery quondam uxor Radulphi Rerisby to
Richard de Northegge of a toft, croft and bovate of land in Overton,
and four plots of land in Clatercotes. Witn. William de Wynfield,
Peter Pecke, Henry Knottyng, etc. Temp. Edw. III. (Foljambe.)
OVERTON V. also under Bradwell, Offerton.
PADLEY, NETHER.
1 8 16. Lease from Henry Wyllyams, Dean, and the Chapter of
Lichfield, of the tithes in Nether Padley, Lyttle Huclowe, and Caluor-
infra-Hope, to Thomas Fitzherbert, knt. Dat. i Feb., i552[3].
(Lichf. D. 29.)
PAKNAGE IN Brampton.
(POCKNEDGE.)
1817. Power of attorney to Katerine, widow of William Harlaston,
to Roger Shaghe, to deliver seisin to Richard Stevenson and
Matilda, wife of John Stevenson, of two messuages in Paknage. Dat.
20 May, 23 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Woll. iii. 60.)
PAKNAGE V. also under Brampton.
PARWICH.
(Perwich, Peuerwich, Peverwich, Pewerwich.)
i8i8. Grant from Henry fil. Reginaldi de Peverwich to the church
and monks of St. Mary of Gerwedon [Garendon, co. Leic], of half an
acre of arable land in the field of Pewerwich, lying on " le Middelfur-
long subtus le Ringes " and on Bleccheringes. Witn. Geoffrey fil.
Randulfi, Henry fil. Rogeri, Henry fil. Galfridi, Adam de Leie, etc.
Temp. Hen. III. (Eg. 454.)
1819. Grant, in soul alms, from Emma fil. Robert! Hakkefot of
Peuerwiche, widow, " post mortem Gaufridi," her husband, to the
church and monks of Gerondon [Garendon, co. Leic], of two roods of
land in the territory of Peuerwich, one rood lying on Middilhil, and
the other between Ringweye and Flaxdale. Witn. William, capellanus,
Henry fil. Henrici, Geoifrey fil. Ranulfi de Peuerwich, Adam de Stan-
lowe, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Campb. xv. 13.)
The Peak. 229
1820. Grant from Ralph fil. Petri fil. Haylwardi de Peuirwich to
Robert de Acouere of a bovate of land in Peuirwich, which the said
Peter his father held from Henry fil. Rogeri de Peuirwich. Witn.
Robert de Esseburn, Jordan de Snitterton, Roger de Wednesle, Henry
de Alsop, Robert de Thorp, Henry de Ylum, William de Leya. Tem-^.
Edw. I. (Okeover.)
1821. Grant from Henry fil. Galfridi de Peuirwich to Robert de
Acauere of his toft on "le Halleclif," in which there is a spring before
the gate nearest the toft of Roger fil. Joce [? in Parwich]. Witn.
Robert de Esseburn, Jordan de Snitterton, Roger de Wednesle, Henry
de Alsop, Robert de Thorp, Robert de Wednesl', William de Leya.
Temp. Edw. I. (Okeover.)
1822. Grant from Hugh del Wycheges to Dom. John de Dene,
knt., of all the lands in Perwich and Alsop which he acquired on
the death of Mag. Andrew de Essebume, whose heir he is. Witn. Dom.
Roger de Bradebume, knt., Dom. Henry de Kneveton, lent., John de
Bradeburne, etc. [? Fourteenth century.] (D. A. J. viii. 19.)
1823. Quitclaim from Edward Salysbery of Rythlond, son and
heir of Ralph Salysbery, to Humphrey Bradboum of Hough, of various
lands in Parwich. Dat. 6 Oct., 16 Hen. VII. [1500]. (Bemrose.)
PARWICH V. also under Ashbourne, Bradburn, Callow,
DUFFIELD, SOMERSALL, WiRKSWORTH.
PEAK, THE
1824. Memorandum from the Archdeacon of York to the Abbot
of Burton, reciting that Pope Innocent had instructed him to adjudicate
between the Archdeacon of Derby and the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield, in the dispute as to archidiaconal rights over churches within
the peculiar jurisdiction of the Peak. Contending parties appeared
at York. Decision given against the Archdeacon. Dat apud Rusmareis,
Mor. of St. Laurence [11 Aug.], 1246. (Lichf. Y. i.)
1825. Inquisition taken at Bakewell before Proctors of the Dean
and Chapter of Lichfield and of the Dean of Lincoln, as to the tithes
in the Peak pertaining to Lenton Priory [co. Notts.]. Circ. 1250.
(Lichf. MM. I.)
1826. Short particulars as to the tithes of hay "spoiled" in the
Peak district by Lenton Priory, . with " nomina villarum parochie de
Tideswell vnde prior spoliauit decimas vi et armis." Circ. 1250.
(Lichf. MM. 2.)
1827. Report of the Archdeacon of St. Albans to the Pope as
to the failure of different commissions to settle the dispute between
the Dean and Chapter concerning the Peak churches and Lenton
Priory. Dat. 1251. (Lichf. MM. 3.)
1828. Inspeximus from Roger, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of
a sealed instrument of William, his predecessor, dated Whitsun Tuesday,
setting forth the settlement of a dispute between Lenton Priory and
the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, viz., that the Prior, etc., " percipient
duas partes omnium decimationum dominicorum W. Peverell tam
cultorum quam colendorum ... in caxtis monachorum quas
habuit de W. Peverell, capitulum vero Lychefeld tertiam partem omnium
predictorum," etc., with a third part of the tithe of lead. Dat. Heywood,
V. Id. Mart. [11 Mar.], i25i[2]. (Lichf. MM. 4.)
230 The Peak.
1829. Covenant from Henry de Lexinton, Dean of Lincoln, and
lessee of the Peak tithes, to pay fourteen marks per annum to Lenten
Priory. Dat. Lincoln, xiiii. Mar., i252[3]. (Lichf. MM. 7.)
1830. *AwARD of Papal Commissioners in the Lenton strife, given
at St. Mary's, Leicester. Dat. 1252.
1 83 1. Composition between the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield
and Lenton Priory, as to the commuting of the Peak tithes due to
Lenton Priory, according to the Leicester judgment. Made in the
church of Bakewell by Ralph de Cubbel', Robert de Radeford, and
John, Vicar of Ashbourne. Dat. 1253. (Lichf. MM. 10.)
1832. Tithe and mortuary rolls of the Peak jurisdiction; 1254-1476.
(Lichf. E. 1-37.)
1833. Indenture between the Dean and Chapter and R ,
Prior of Lenton, touching the tithes of Baucwell, Hopa, and Tideswell,
" provenientium de dominicis que fuerunt Willelmi Peverelli." Circ.
170. (Lichf. MM. 12.)
1834. List of tithes in the Peak Jurisdiction payable to Lenton
Priory according to an inquisition held on the F. of the Nativity of
the B. V. M. [Sept. 8], 1272. (Lichf. MM. 13.)
1835. Inquisition of Lenton tithes in Peak Jurisdiction, taken at
Tideswell twenty-two years after the "spoliation." Dat. 1274. (Lichf.
MM. 14.)
1836. A LONG roll concerning the renewed contention between the
Dean and Chapter of Lichfield and Lenton Priory, wherein are recited
five royal charters or letters of Edw. I. bearing on the dispute. Dat.
1278. (Lichf. MM. 15.)
1837. AccoMPT-ROLLS of the Peak Jurisdiction. Temp. Edw. I.
—[1524]. (Lichf. F. 5.)
1838. List of granges in the Peak Jurisdiction, apparently drawn
up for purposes of national taxation. Temp. Edw. I. (Lichf. H. i.)
1839. Bailiffs' roll of the Peak Jurisdiction. Temp. Edw. I.
(Lichf. F. I.)
1840. IGrant from Robert, son of Adam le Wyne, to Robert, son
of Ingelram, of all his land at Leitegvil in the Peak. Thirteenth
century. (Pole-Gell.)
1841. Profit roll of the Peak churches, pensions, mortuaries, etc.,
with names in full. Dat. 1340. (Lichf. E. 15.)
1842. Summary of receipts from the Peak Jurisdiction. Dat.
1340. (Lichf. F. 6.)
1843. Letters patent of Queen Philippa, granting licence to
William le Eyr, forester in fee of the Forest of High Peak, to perform
his office of custody there by deputy. Dat. at Woodstock, 24 Dec,
19 Edw. HI. [1345]. (Lansd. 114.)
* Printed in Derbyshire Arch. Journal, Vol. V., p. 157.
+ Could not be found at Hopton : taken from Hist Comm. Report IX., App. ii.
403'
Honour of Peverel. 2 3 1
1844. Power of attorney from Thomas, son of Sir Richard de
Byngham, knt., to Master Simon de Botelesford, master of the schools
of Neuwerk [Newark, co. Notts.], to receive rents in the Peak from
John Den of Stantonleyez, and Richard, Rector of Byngham [Bingham,
CO. Notts.]. Dat. Neuwerk, F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 19 Edw. III.
[1345]. (Won. ii. 25.) ^' ^
1845. Grant in tail from King Edward III. to John his son, Duke
of Lancaster [called] King of Castile and Leon, (in consideration of
his surrender of the Earldom and honours of Richmond), of the castle,
manor, and honour of Tykhill [co. York], and of the castle and manor
of High Peak, with the knight's fee thereto belonging, and those granted
to the King by Robert de Lisle, knt., besides various advowsons, manors,
and honours in several counties. Witn. W[illiam Whittlesey], Abp. of
Canterbury, and other members of the Council, John Knyvet, Will, de
Francheden, John Moubray, Thomas de Ingelby, William de Wychyng-
ham, Roger de Mells, John de Cauendissh. Dat. 25 June, 46 Edw. III.
[1372]. Great seal. (Cott. xv. i. and D. of L.)
1846. Confirmation from King Richard II. of the above charter.
Dat. Westminster, 15 Sept., 1377. (D. of L.)
1847. Terrier-rolls of property in the Peak Jurisdiction. Four-
teenth century. (Lichf. F. 2, 3.)
1848. Account-rolls of the Peak Jurisdiction, with lists of mor-
tuaries; 1400-1524. (Lichf. F. 8-14.)
1849. Inquisition taken before Henry Vernon, esq., Steward,
Master of the forests of George, Duke of Clarence, of the Forest of
High Peak. Dat. 6 Nov., 11 Edw. IV. [1471]. (Woll. x. 66.)
1850. Bond given by William Bagshawe of Hope and his sureties
of .£200 to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, upon his being appointed
Receiver-General of tithes, etc., in the Peak District. Dat. 17 May,
22 Hen. VII. [1507]. (Lichf. D. 12.)
1 85 1. Valuation of property of the Chapter of Lichfield, in the
Peak Jurisdiction, made upon survey; 1523. (Lichf. F. 13.)
1852. Copy of "Valor Ecclesiasticus " as to Lenton tithes in the
Peak. Temf. Hen. VIII. (Lichf. MM. 17.)
PEAK, HIGH, V. also under TiDESWELL.
PEVEREL, HONOUR OF.
1853. Letters patent directing the knights, freemen, foresters, and
others on the honor and castle of [Peverel] and forest of High Peak
to be respondent to John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, to whom the
King has granted the said honor, castle, and forest for life, as fully as
they were held by William Peverel before they escheated to the crown,
at a yearly rent of 437 marcs, ds. Sd. Dat. 19 Edw. III. [1345].
(P. R. O. A. 210.)
1854. Lease, for twenty-one years, from Harry Eland of Baseford
[Basford, co. Notts.], esq., to Harry Foliaumbe of Waltone, esq., of
the office of the " Bailliship " of the Honor of Peverell, in the Hundred
of Scarsdale, at the death of Margaret, wife of Richard Prudhomme.
Dat. 24 June, 20 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Woll. ii. 69.)
232 Honour of Peverel.
1855. Acquittance from Richard Purdon of Scleford to Henry
Foliambe of Walton, esq., for 2o.f. due at Pentecost, for the farm of
the Bailiff of the Honour of Peverel, by reason of the dower of his,
the said Richard's, wife, and for los. due at Martinmas. Dat. F. of
All Saints' [i Nov.], 21 Edw. IV. [1481]. (Foljambe.)
1856. Acquittance from Henry Eland of Baseford [Basford,
CO. Notts.], to Henry Foliambe, lord of Walton, esq., for £^20 in full
payment of £,i^o due to him for the office of Bailiif of the Honour of
Peverel in the Wapentake of Scaresdalle. Witn. John Page, gent.,
John Foliambe, gent., John Scha, etc. Dat. Baseford, F. of St. George
[23 Apr.], 21 Edw. IV. [1481]. (Foljambe.)
1857. Acquittance from Richard Pnidhome of Slefford, co. Line,
to Henry Foliambe of Waltone, esq., of 20s. for farm of the bailiwick
of the honor of Peverell, being the dower of Margaret, his wife. Dat.
F. of St. Leonard [6 Nov.], 22 Edw. IV. [1482]. (Woll. ii. 70.)
1858. Acquittance from Richard Prudhome of Sleforde [co. Line],
and Margaret, his wife, to Henry Foliambe of Walton, esq., for 205.
due at Martinmas for the farm of the bailiwick of the Honour of
Peverel. Dat. F. of St. Katherine [25 Nov.], i Rich. III. [1483].
(Foljambe.)
1859. Grant from Henry Eylande of Basford, co. Notts., " squier,"
to Henry Foliambe of Walton, " squier," of the office of " Baillyship
of y^ honour and fee of Peverell in Scarresdale " for forty vears. Dat.
5 June, 3 Hen. VII. [1488]. (Foljambe.)
PILSBURY V. under Chelmorton.
PILSLEY IN Edensor.
(PiLLESLEY, PYLLESLEY.)
i860. Grant from William, vicarius de Castleton, John de
Longesden, clericus, and William le Meter, capellanus, to Godfrey
Foliaumbe and Thomas his son of all their demesne in Pillesley which
they had of the grant of Robert de Yrland and Laurence de Schryven-
ham, late vicar of Tiddeswell. Witn. John Foliaumbe of Longesdon,
John de Stafford, etc. Dat. S. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1360.
(Foljambe.)
1 86 1. Grant from John de Assewell, parson of Makworth, John,
vicar of Spondon, William Monyash, vicar of Duffeld, Roger Tippeshelf,
chaplain, and William Michel, chaplain, to Thomas, son of Godfrey
Foliaumbe, for life, of all the lands which they had of the grant of
Godfrey Foliaumbe in Pillesley, with the mill of Edenessoure, with
remainder to the said Godfrey and Avyne his wife. Witn. Richard
Vernon, lent., Richard de Wynfeld, etc. Dat. Bauquell, M. a. F. of
Annun. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 50 Edw. III. [1376]. (Foljambe.)
PILSLEY V. also under Darley.
Pinxton. 233
PINXTON.
(Penchiston, Pencuston, Penkeston, Penkeston
NORMANTON, PyNKESTON, PyNKESTON AND NORMANTON,
Pynkston, Pynkstone.)
1862. Grant from Robert fil. Will, de Aufertone to Ralph le
Poher (with the consent of Ranulph, the latter's brother), of Normanton,
to hold by one knight's fee, and Penchiston, to hold by a fourth part
of a knight's fee. Witn. William, Abbas de bello capite [Beauchief],
William de Leche, John de Leche, Robert de Leche, Robert de Waleton,
Peter de Herthil, Roger de Alreton, Henry de Edwalton. Early
Hen. III. (Woll. x. 46.)
1863. Defeasance by Alverey de Sulney, chev., to Will, de Wine,
chev., of a bond for 100 marks, on condition that he observes certain
covenants entered into respecting the manors of Pencuston and
Normonston, and the advowsons of the churches there. Dat. Sat. a.
F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 30 Edw. III. [1356]. French. (Woll. x. 47.)
1864. Grant from Alured de Sulney, knt., to William de Mielton,
John de Bollehawe, and Adam Toralde, chaplains, of the manor of
Penkeston, with the hamlet of Normanton and the advowsons of the
churches there, also the manors of Blacwelle [nr. Alfreton], and
Wylingham, with appurtenances in Orby, co. Line, and the manor of
Basford, co. Notts. Witn. Walter de Mungumry, John de Gresleie,
Will. Bakepuz, knts., Robert Franceys, etc. Dat. Blacwelle, S. b. F.
of St. Barnabas [11 June], 43 Edw. III. [1369]- (Woll. x. 48.)
1865. Grant from William de Mielton, John de Bolhawe, and
Adam Torald, chaplains, to Alured de Sulny, knt., of a rent of ;£ioo
from the manor of Penkeston, with the hamlet of Normanton and
Blacwelle. Witn. Nicholas de Longeford, Henry de Braylesford,
Robert Trusbutes, knts., etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
43 Edw. III. [1369]. (Woll. X. 51.) ■
1866. Grant from Aluered de Sulne, knt., to John de Pynkeston
of a messuage and lands in Holbroke, in the fields of Pynkeston and
Kyrkeby [Kirkby, co. Notts.], which William, son of Hugh de Denby,
held of Dionisia le Wyne, Lady of Pynkeston; rent, 6^. lofi. ; the
said John to pay in addition 6^. id. for heriot. Witn. Robert de
Langetone, Robert de Brynnesley, John Cutte, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]. (Woll. x. 49.)
1867. Release from Thomas Foliambe, of co. Derby, and Robert
Longhanj, of co. Leicester, to Thomas Stafford, knt., and Alice, his
wife, and Nicholas de Langford, knt., and Margery, his wife, of the
manor of Penkeston and Normanton, excepting the advowson of the
church of Normanton, and to the grantors and the heirs of the said
Robert a rent of £,1.2 from the said manor. Dat. M. b. Pentecost
[8 May], 14 [Ric. II., 1391]. (Woll. x. 52.)
1868. Grant in trust from Thomas [Langley], Bishop of Durham,
Ralph Sy . . . , [Nicholas] Mountgomery, knts., and Roger Venables,
parson of Rowstome, to Thomas Chaworthe, knt., of rents after the
death of Ralph Longford, knt., and Margaret his wife, and of George
Longford, esq., until the majority of Nicholas, son and heir of the
said Ralph, out of two parts of the manors of Pynkeston, Normanton,
and Blakwelle. Dat. 12 Nov., i Hen. VI. [1399]. (Woll. xi. 47.)
2 34 Pinxton.
1869. Grant from Margery de Longford, widow of Nicholas de
Longford, knt., to the Abbot of Welbek [Welbeck, co. Notts.], the
Prior of Thurgartone [Thurgarton, co. Notts.], John B[el]lasys, parson
of Halwynfeld, Thomas Chelastone, parson of Normanton, and WilHam
Smalley, parson of Morton, of a pourparty of the manor of Pynkeston
and Normanton, excepting the advowson of the church of Normanton,
and a rent of ^b (with a clause of distraint), for a chaplain to pray
for the soul of Alured Sulny, knt., in the church of Neutone Sulny,
conceded by Nicholas de Longford and his wife. Witn. John Dercy,
Thomas Chaworthe, knts., Henry Perpunt, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 10 Hen. IV. [1408]. (Woll. x. 57.)
1870. Fine levied at Westminster on F. of Pur. of B. V. Mary
[2 Feb.], 13 Hen. [IV. ? 1412], whereby Richard Chderhowe, esq.,
and Margery his wife deliver, for 100 marks, to Richard Lassy, Thomas
Grey, sen., and John, son of John Cliderhowe, a moiety of the manor
of Penkeston Normanton, and a fourth part of the manors of Newton
Solney and Blakwell. (Woll. x. 53.)
1871. Release from John, son of John de Cliderhowe, to Richard
Lassy, of the moiety of the manor of Penkeston Normanton, and the
fourth part of the manor of Neweton Sulny and Blakewelle, and of
lands in Baseford [Basford, co. Notts.], which the said John held with
the aforesaid Richard, and Thomas Grey, sen., from Richard Cliderhowe,
esq., and Margery, his wife. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.],
13 Hen. IV. [i4r2]. (Woll. x. 54.)
1872. Confirmation by Alice, widow of Thomas de Stafford,
knt., and sister and one of the heirs of John Sulney, knt., to William
de Kirkeby, of a messuage and lands in Penkeston and four acres
of land in Kirkeby in Asshefeld [Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Notts.], " pro
quodam certo," to be paid yearly at her court of Penkeston; rent, a
rose. Dat. 10 Dec, 7 Hen. V. [1419]. (Woll. x. 55.)
•873. Quitclaim from Alice, sometime wife of Thomas Stafford,
knt., to Nicholas Strelley, knt., Nicholas Wymbyssh, clerk, John
Horspole, clerk, William Chilwell, chaplain, of half her manor of
Pynkeston and Normanton, a fourth part of her manor of Blakwelle
with appurtenances in Pynkeston and Normanton, Blakwelle, and
Kyrkeby, with the advowsons of the churches of Pynkeston and
Normanton. Witn. Henry Somers, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Thomas Chaworth, knt, Robert Beeston. Dat. i Feb., 8 Hen. V.
[1421]. (Brookhill.)
1874. Grant from Richard de Radclyf, rector of Longford, Nicholas
de Clayton, and William del Byrches of Ryssheom, to Ralph, son of
the fourth Nicholas de Longford, knt., of the manors of Pynkeston
and Norm[anton], Newton Sulny, and Blakewell, with lands in Baseford
[Basford, co. Notts.]. Witn. Nicholas de Muntgomere, knt., Henry
del Bothe, Richard Browne, etc. Dat. 28 June, 2 Hen. VI. [1424].
(Woll. x. 56.)
1875. Grant from William Kirkeby of Pynkeston to John Kirkeby,
his son, of a croft, etc., in Pynkeston called Normancroft. Witn.
Jacobus Whitword, Richard Richardson, Roger Newton, etc. Dat.
26 Jan., 22 Edw. IV. [1483]. (Trusley.)
Pinxton. 235
1876. Quitclaim from William Kirkeby of Pynkeston, jun., son
and heir of William Kirkeby, to John Kirkeby of Pynkeston, of a
croft in Pynkeston abutting on the common lane, and called Norman-
croft. Dat. 3 Feb., 22 Edw. IV. [1483]. (Trusley.)
1877. Grant from John Kyrkeby of Selston, fil. Will. Kyrkby de
Pynkeston to Ralph Savage de Novo Loco in Shirwod, Edmund Savage,
clerk, and John Walker, of a croft in Pynkeston called Normancroft,
abutting on the land of Ralph Longeforde. Witn. James Mason,
Reginald Ratcliffe, Thomas Gyne. Dat. Tu. b. F. of St. Nicholas
[6 Dec], 3 Hen. VII. [1487]. Fine seal of Felley Priory is attached.
(Brookhill.)
1878. Quitclaim from William Kyrkby de Pynkestona to Ralph
Savage of Newsted, Edmund Savage, and John Walkere, of a croft in
Pynkeston called Normancitoft.', Witn. Thomas Gunthorp, Prior de
Novo Loco in Shyrwod [Newstead-in-Sherwood], Jacobus Savage de
Lyndeby, esquire, John Savage de Hakenall, esquire. Dat. apud
Felleya, F. of St. Silvester, Pope [31 Dec], 3 Hen. VII. [1487].
(Brookhill.)
1879, 1880. Grant and release from William Kyrkby of Pynkston to
John Leek, arm., of a messuage and bovate of land in the lordship
of Pynkston, with all his lands, etc., in cos. Notts, and Derby. Witn.
Roger Hardwyk of Hardwyk, John Leek of Steynesby, William Wryght
of Stanley. Dat. apud Pynkston, 12 Nov., 5 Hen. VII. [1489]. The
seal of Wm. Gunthorpe, Prior of Newstead, is attached to the release.
(Brookhill.)
1 88 1. Quitclaim from William Kyrkby of Pynkston, jun., son and
heir of William Kyrkby of Pynkston, sen., to John Leeke, arm., of a
messuage and bovate of land in the lordship of Pynkstone or in the
parish of Kyrkeby, with all his lands in cos. Notts, and Derby. Witn.
Thomas Leeke, bailiff of Chesterfield, Edward Savage, rector of Heth,
William Bentte, rector of Sutton-in-lee-Dale. Dat. i June, 5 Hen. VII.
[1490]. (Brookhill.)
1882. Grant from Ralph Savage de Novo Loco in Shirwode
[Newstead], Edmund Savage, clerk, and John Walker of Harstoft, to
Thomas Saucheverell, son of William Saucheuerell, of the croft, etc.,
called Normancroft ih Pynkeston. Witn. Thomas Langton, Robert
Kyrkby, gent., John Mortram, etc. Dat. Pynkeston, i Oct., 12 Hen. VII.
[1496]. (Brookhill.)
1883. Particulars of suit brought at Derby by Christopher
FitzRandolff against Thomas Saucheverell, lately of London, gent.,
Robert Whitworth, and other husbandmen of Pynkeston, for breaking
the said Christopher's enclosure, killing tv/o oxen, and doing other
enormities at Pynkeston. A day is appointed for settling the case
amicably. Dat. Easter Term, 18 Hen. VII. [1503]. (Brookhill.)
1884. Grant from John Leeke of Sutton-in-le-Dale, sen., esquire,
to Symon Dygby, esq., Thomas Saucheuerell, late of Kyrkby-in-
Asshfeld, gent., William Clerkson, and Laurence Neweton of Pynkston,
yeoman, of all his lands in Pynkston, co. Derby, and Kyrkby-in-Asshfeld,
CO. Notts. ; with power of attorney to Robert Daubeney and Elias
Rychardson to give seisin. Dat. at Sutton-in-le-Dale, 18 Dec,
19 Hen. VII. [1503]. (Brookhill.)
236 Pinxton.
1885. Copy of grant from Thomas Sacheverell to Thomas Suthworth,
rector of Normanton, John Pypys of Normanton, John Rechardson of
Pynkeston, Geofifrey Cowper of Horsley Woodhous, of lands in Kirkby-
in-Ashfield [co. Notts.], and Pynkeston, co. Derb. Dat. 16 Hen. VIII.
[1524-5]. (Brookhill.)
1886. Covenant between Thomas Wodwarde of Horseley, co. Derby,
yeoman, and Isabell his wife, and Thomas Sawcheuerell,' son of the said
Isabel and brother and heir of the late Henry Sawcheuerell, by the
mediation of Henry Stathom, William Johnson, George Heythcote,
Rauff Sawcheverell, and William Bulkar, concerning the inheritance of
the said Thomas as to the jointure and dower of his said mother
Isabel, widow of the late Thomas Saucheverell, sen., whereby it is
agreed that the said Thomas Sacheverell, jun., shall execute a deed
settling on his mother and her now husband the land called " Broke-
hylle " (now held on lease from Rauf Langeforde, knt.), with all his
lands lying in Penkeston field, to the yearly value of 1 2S., and " a litell
howse calde Magge Howse," of the yearly value of 2S., for her life,
subject to the yearly payment of 4^. to the said Thomas Saucheverell,
etc. Dat. 4 Oct., 29 Hen. VIII. [1537]. (Brookhill.)
PLAISTOW.
(Plastowe.)
1887. Grant from William de Plastowe to Richard de Codintone
of a messuage and land in Plastowe. Witn. Geoffrey de Dethek, Peter
de Wakebrugge, Robert de Codyntone, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. James
[25 July], 9 Edw. II. [1320]. (Woll. vi. 51.)
1888. Grant from Richard de Codintone to Nicholas Pistor
[Baker] of Cruch, of lands which he had of William de Plastowe in
Plastowe. Witn. Dom. William, vicar of Cruche [Crych], Geofifrey
de Dethek, Peter de Wakebrugge, Geoffrey de Plastowe, etc. Dat.
Cruch, F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 14 Edw. II. [1320]. (Woll.
vi. 52.)
1889. Grant from Richard fil. Galfridi de Plastowe to William
de Wakebrugge of a messuage and lands in Plastowe, in the fee of
Shukthorne, in the parish of Cruche. Witn. Dom. William de Baliden,
chaplain, Henry de Cotyngtone, John de Whetecroft, etc. Dat. Cruch,
S. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 28 Edw. III. [1354]. (Woll. vi. 53.)
1890. Lease, for twelve years, from William de Kynardseye to
William de Wakebrugge, Elizabeth his wife, and Richard Davys [?],
chaplain, of the manor of [Plastowe ?] and lands in La Lee, Alveleye,
Holdweye, Wetecroft, and Plastowe ; rent, 52^. Dat. La Lee, Th. in
Whitsun-week [i June], 31 Edw. III. [1357]. (Woll. vi. 54.)
1 89 1. Lease, for twenty-one years, from John, son of William
Doule of Plastowe, to William de Wakbrugge, of a messuage and
lands in Plastowe in Cruch; rent, a rose annually, and after the period
of the lease, 205. Witn. John fil. Roberti de Lee, Henry le Spenser,
Robert Shepherd, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.],
32 Edw. III. [1358]. (Woll. vi. 56.)
1892. Grant from William Doule of Plastowe to Roger de
Bradburne, William Blount, chaplain, John Deacone, and others, of a
messuage and lands in Plastowe which belonged to John his brother.
Witn. William de Rollestone of La Lee, Roger Cubbelle, Adam del
Hulle, etc. Dat. Wakebrugge, 11 Nov., 5 Ric. II. [1381]. (Woll.
vi- 57-)
Pleas ley. 237
PLEASLEY.
(Plesele, Pleseley, Pleseleye, Plesileg.)
1893. Grant from Robert de Wilheby to William fil. Sanson of
a toft and croft in the vill of Plesileg', with a bovate of land in the
territory of Plesileg'; rent, 45. Witn. Dom. Roger Deincurt, Dom.
William, rector ecclesie de Plesileg', Hugh de Dukemonton, Roger de
Sidenal, Alan fil. Hugonis, etc. Late Hen. III. (Lansd. 596.)
1894. Grant from Thomas fil. Joh. de Schirebrok to Ralph fil.
Willelmi Sampson de Pleseley of that bovate of land which Walter
le Charetter formerly held of Nicholas de BoUesouer, grandfather of
the said Thomas in Pleseley. Witn. Hugh Stuffyn, Thomas fil.
Hugonis de Pleseley, Gilbert le Parker de eadem, Thomas super-
grenam de eadem, Simon de Bateley. Temp. Edw. I. (Lansd. 597.)
1895. Grant from Robert Sampson of Pleseleye to John his son
of a messuage, croft, etc., and a bovate of land in the vill and fee
of Pleseleye which were formerly held by Robert Sampson, his father.
Witn. Hugh Stuffin of Schirebroc, Thomas fil. Johaimis de Schirebroc,
Richard Sampson, Gilbert le Warde, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Lansd. 598.)
1896. Deed whereby Thomas [Beck], Menevensis Episcopus [Bishop
of St. David's], grants that the Prior and Convent of Felley may hold
certain lands and tenements in his fee of Pleseleya, for which the
said Prior, etc., has been accustomed to perform customs and services
according to their charters held from previous Bishops of St. David's,
by performing personal service (viz., of the Prior or one of his Canons)
at the Bishop's two great courts at Michaelmas and Easter, and by
paying yearly 2S. 8d. for the tenement which the Priory holds of the
grant of R. de la Bache; the said Prior being exempted from summons
to the Bishop's Court for trial of thieves, etc., or other law business,
and the said Bishop hereby takes the Priory under his protection
like their other men and tenants " penes dominam Constanciam de
Byeme et alios dominos de Tykehall capitales dominos feodi nostri
predicti." For which privileges the Priory grants to the Bishop nine
acres of land in Estefeld in the field of Pleseleya, lying on Ballehoue,
and Langthwaytes. Witri. Dom. Henry de Perepount, Dom. William
de Steynesby, milites, Hugh de Rodmerthwayt, Robert le Graunt,
Hugh Stoffyn, William Pyte, Jordan de Sutton, Gilbert le Parker, Thomas
le Breton. [1280-1293.] (Harl. 43 I. 16.)
1897. Letters patent of Edward L, granting permission to
Thomas [Beck], Menevensis Episcopus [Bishop of St. David's], "quod
mansum suum de Plesele in comitatu Derbeye muro de petra et calce
firmare et kernellare et illud sic firmatum et kamellatum tenere possit
sibi," etc. Dat. apud Bristoll, i Jan., anno 13 [1285]. Great seal.
(Harl. 43 C. 52.)
1898. Grant from Robert Trussebutte, knight, to Sir Ralph de
Neville, lord of Raby, of a rent issuing out of lands and tenements
in Pleselay and Rodmanthuayt. Dat. 28 April, 1359. (P. R. O.,
B. 2887.)
1899. Conveyance from John fil. Dom. Johannis de Wylughby,
militis, to Dom. William, Dominus de Huntyngfeld, Dom. William de
Skypewith, Dom. William de Belesby, milites, Mag. Thomas de
Friskenay, persona ecclesie de Wylughby, and Dom. Adam de Lymbergh,
238 Pleas ley.
of six manors in co. Lincoln, other manors in cos. Northt. and Cambs.,
and the manor of Pleselay, co. Derby; to hold during the life of the
said John at a yearly rent of a thousand marks. Witn. Dom. Walter
de Hamby, Dom. William de Gyppeworth, Dom. Peter Chauant,
milites, William de Stayne. Dat. apud Wylughby, F. of St. Thomas
[21 Dec], 35 Edw. III. [1361]. (Harl. 58 A. 48.)
PLEASLEY V. also under ASHOVER.
PLUMLEY V. under Brampton, Westwell.
POSTERN IN DUFFIELD.
1900. Covenant whereby Antony Lowe, gent., for the fee of \d.
per diem, grants to Roger Meynours, esq., " Serjaunt of the King's
Celler," the custody of the Park of Postern, during the nonage of
Henry Bradshaw, son and heir of John Bradshaw, deceased. Dat.
22 May, 15 Hen. VIIL [1523]. (WoU. iii. 95.)
POTLOK V. under DOVERIDGE, WiLLlNGTON.
PRIESTCLIFFE.
(Presclif, Prestcleve, Prestclif, Prestcliff, Presteclef,
Prestecleve, Presteclif, Prestecliff, Prestecliffe,
Presteclyve.)
1 90 1. Grant from Roger Coterel de Prestecleve to Roger fitzHenry
of Schirley of an acre of land in Prestcleve. Witn. Hen. FitzYve,
John le Gierke, etc. Temp. Edw. II. French. (Add. 8073.)
1902. Grant from Adam fil. Rog. Coterel to Roger his son of a
messuage, etc., in Presteclif. Witn. Roger fil. Ade Coterel, John
Asser, John Hervy, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.],
19 Edw. III. [1345]. (Foljambe.)
1903. Grant from Robert fil. Thome en le Dale of Loggusdon
to Roger fil. Ade Coturel of half an acre of land in Presteclif. Witn.
John Asser, Adam Coturel, John Hervy, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of
St. Peter [? 22 Feb.], 20 Edw. III. [1346]. (Foljambe.)
1904. Grant from Henry fil. Ricardi atte Lydgate de Prestclif
to John fil. Thome de Molendino, sen., of half an acre of land in
Gratclifdale. Witn. John Hervy, Adam Coterel, William Andrea, etc.
Dat. Easter Day [20 Apr.], 22 Edw. III. [1348]. (Bemrose.)
1905. Grant from Dyota fil. Will. Hug. de PrestecHf to Roger fil.
Ade Coterel of an acre of land in Presteclef, lying in Le Brodewei.
Witn. Roger Asser, Adam Coupemon, John le Knith, etc. Dat. S. a.
F. of St. Cedda, Bp. [7 Jan.], 24 Edw. III. [1350]. (Foljambe.)
1906. Grant from Thomas fil. Ade Coterell to Robert fil. Ade
fil. Johannis of three roods of land in Presteclif lying on Lastenfer-
long. Witn. John Hervy, Thomas fil. Ricardi, William fil. Thome,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Thomas, M. [29 Dec], 27 Edw. III. [1353].
(Bemrose.)
1907. Grant from Adam Coupmon of Presteclyve to Roger
Coterel of half an acre of land in Presteclyve lying on " Lastonstorleg."
Witn. Roger Asser, Henry Dycon, Adam Coterel, etc. Dat. Sat. b.
Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug], 34 Edw. III. [1360]. (Foljambe.)
Qtmrndon, 239
1908. Grant from Ralph Coterell of Tadynton to John fil.
Galfndi de Biyghtrichefeld of half an acre of land in the field of
Prestecliffe lying upon Aldworthing. Witn. John Lumbard of Tadynton,
John Hervy, Thomas Coterell, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Cedda, Bp.
[7 Jan.], 51 Edw. III. [1377]. (Foljambe.)
1909. Grant from Nicholas Coterell of Tadynton to John de
Bnghtrichefeld of land in Prestecliff lying in Grattecliffedale, Alde-
worthinges, etc. Witn. Roger Asser, Robert le Mulner, Roger Hervy,
etc. Dat. M. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 5 Ric. II. [1382].
(Foljambe.)
1910. Grant from Cecilia, dau. of Henry Coterell, to Dom. Adam
Coterell and Thomas Coterell of all her lands, etc., in Prestecliff.
Witn. Henry Swannyld, Roger Asser, John Knyght, etc. Dat. W. b.
Trinity [5 June], 7 Ric. II. [1384]. (Foljambe.)
191 1. Grant from Roger Hervy to John, son of Geoffrey de
Brythrychefeld, of thirteen acres of land in Presclif which he had of
the grant of John del Assher and Alice his wife. Witn. Thomas
Coterel, John Hervy, John Dycon, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Katherine
[25 Nov.], 1390. (Foljambe.)
1912. Grant from William fil. Roberti de Prestclif to Richard
Wlfet and John de Cuggusden, chaplains, and Thomas de Rolond, of
four tenements and nineteen acres of land in the fields and lordship
of Prestclif. Witn. John Decon, Henry Coterel, John de Schath, etc.
Dat. T. a. Michaelmas Day [29 Sept.], 22 Ric. II. [1398]. (Bemrose.)
19 13. Grant from Roger Knight of PrestcHff to WilHam, son of
Robert of the same, of an acre of land in Prestcliff lying in Gratclif-
dale. Witn. John Dykon, Roger de Saghe, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of
St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Bemrose.)
PRIESTCLIFFE v. also under Haddon, Taddington.
QUARNDON.
(QUARUNDON, QUERNEDON.)
1914. Mortgage from John Saucheverel, Lord of Hopwell, to Henry
Fraunceys of Chaddesdeyn, Geoffrey Dawe, Rector of Cotegrave,
William le Ward of Hopwell, and John de Shardlowe, of all his lands
and tenements, with all his natives and with all their progeny and with
all lan3s and tenements held by them in villeinage in the vill of
Quarundon. Dat. Quarundon, F. of St. Stephen [26 Dec], 8 Ric. II.
[1384]. (Add 5241.)
1915. Surrender at Little Chester Manor Court by Thomas Potter
and Elizabeth, his wife, of a messuage in Quernedon to the use of
Robert Smyth. Dat. 13 Apr., 12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Foljambe.)
191 6. Award by Nicholas Mongombere, knight, and John, abbot
of Derley, in a dispute between William Souch of Morley, " squier," and
Joan, his wife, of the one part, and Elizabeth Saucheverell, widow,
William Saucheverell, Robert Saucheverell, and Richard Saucheverell,
her sons, of the other part, viz., the said William and Joan are to pay-
to the last named parties twelve marks, and to be quit and discharged
of all other payments claimed by the same parties before the date of
this award, also to deliver to Robert Saucheverell all such writings
as they have of v marks of yearly rent in Quamdon granted by the
said Joan in her widowhood to the said William, Robert, and Richard.
Dat. 6 Apr., ,5 Hen. VII. [1490]. (P. R. O., b. 2973.)
240 Radbourne.
RADBOURNE.
(RODBOURNE, RODBURN, RODBURNE, RODDEBOURN, RODDEBURN,
RODEBORN, RODEBURN, RODEBURNE.)
19 17. Quitclaim from Elizabeth and Isabella de Staunton to
Thomas de Staunton de Roddebourn of five shillings, which he is bound
to pay according to the tenor of their charter. Dat. Th. in Easter Week
[i Apr.] [1350.] (Kerry xix. 288.)
1 918. Grant from Geoffrey Walleron of Lullington and Joan, his
wife, and Elizabeth and Isabella, her sisters, to Thomas de Staunton,
brother of the said Joan, Elizabeth and Isabella, of a toft and eight
acres of land in Roddeburne which John de Murcaston and Margery
his wife leased to the said Thomas for his life. Witn. John de Walton
de Roddeburne, John de Rocheford, William Doddingeszeles, Henry
Whytheued, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 1358.
(Kerry xix. 287.)
1 9 19. Grant by Arthur de Rolleston and Margery his wife to
Rouland de Waltun and Isabella his wife of a messuage and lands in
Rodbourn which Henry Nayl formerly held, eight acres of land in
Le Rudyngis field, and 26 acres in Portlokfeyld. Witn. Henry Meynell,
Robert Tabbe, William de Drewode, etc. Dat. S. b. the Purification
[2 Feb.], 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Kerry xix. 288.)
1920. Grant from John de Staunton of Rodbum, chaplain, to
Elizabeth Chaundoys of Rodbourn, Henry Fuche, chaplain, and John
de Kent, of all his lands, tenements, rents, goods and chattels in
Rodburne. Witn. Henry Naill, Richard Hall, Thomas Fox, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of Nat. of B. V. Mary [8 Sept.], 10 Ric. II. [1386]. (Kerry xix.
290.)
1 92 1. Quitclaim from John Morice of Lecchelade to Oliver de
Barton, Henry de Kneueton, parson of Norbury, and John Curzon of
Ketluston, of all the lands, etc., in Rodburne which were formerly John
de Walton's. Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Longford, Robert de Twyford,
Philip de Okeouere, John Cokeyn, knts. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Barnabas
[11 June], 10 Ric. II. [1386]. (Kerry xix. 289.)
1922. Grant from John Morice of Lecchelade to Dom. John
Staunton, chaplain, of Rodbourn, of all the lands, etc., in Co. Derby
which came to him after the death of John Walton of Rodboume. Witn.
Richard de Garston, mayor of Oxford, Walter Boldne, and John Bere-
ford, bailiffs of Oxford, William Dagenyll, etc. Dat. Oxford, 18 Apr.
12 Ric. II. [1388]. (Kerry xix. 291.)
1923. Quitclaim from John de Walton of Lissyngton, co. Line,
to John Staunton of Rodebom, chaplain, of all the lands which were
formerly John Walton's of Rodebume. Witn. Robert de Ledes, Mayor
of Lincoln, John de Carlton, Walter de Faldyngworth, William de
Barkeworth, bailiffs of the same, etc. Dat. F. of SS. Philip and
James [i May], 12 Ric. II. [1388]. (Kerry xix. 294.)
1924. Quitclaim from Ralph Meignell, John Dabrychcot, John de
Foston, knights, John Curzon of Ketelston, Roger de Bradborne, Robert
Martell, Thomas de Sutton, and John de Aston to Thomas de Wednesley,
knt., Roger de Cryche, parson of Whityngton, William de Adderley,
and others, of all the lands in Rodboume, Mogynton and Egyngton,
Radbourne. 241
which they hold by feoffment of John de Staunton of Rodburne,
chaplain. Witn. Robert de Twyford, John Basset, knts., Oliver de
Barton, etc. Dat. M. b. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 12 Ric. II.
[1388]. (Kerry xix. 297.)
1925. Lease from John de Shyrwode and Alice his wife to Thomas
de Wednesleye, knt., William de Adderley, and others, of all the lands,
etc., which the said Alice had as dowry on the death of Rouland de
Walton, her late husband, in Radbourne. Witn. Thomas de Dodding-
zelles de Trusseleye, William de Brewode, Robert Jort, etc. Dat. Th.
a. F. of St. James [25 July], 13 Ric. II. [1389]. (Kerry xix. 295.)
1926. Grant from John de Kent and Emma his wife to Thomas
de Wednesley, knt, William de Adderley, Roger Harecourt, Roger de
Cryche, parson of Whytington, and William de Lowe of Chesterfield,
of a messuage and two cottages in Rodburne which descended to the
said Emma on the death of her father, Ralph Burgulun. Witn. John
Curson of Ketelston, John Burgulon of Weston, William Crewker, etc.
Dat. Th. a. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 13 Ric. II. [1390]. (Kerry xix.
293-)
1927. Grant from Elizabeth Chaundoys of Rodbourne, Henry
Fuche, chaplain, and John de Kent to Thomas de Wednesley, knt.,
William de Adderley, Roger Harcourt, Roger de Cryche, parson of
Whytington, and William del Lowe of Chesterfield, of all the lands
which she acquired by feoffment from John de Staunton, chaplain, in
Rodbourne. Witn. John Curson of Ketelston, John Burgylon, William
Creuker, etc. Dat. Th. in the 2nd week after Easter [14 Apr.],
13 Ric. II. [1390]. (Kerry xix. 292.)
1928. Quitclaim from John de Stanton, chaplain, of Rodburne,
to Thomas de Wednesley, knt., Roger de Cryche, parson of Whityngton,
William de Adderley, Roger de Harecourt, and William de Lowe of
Chesterfield, of all his lands, etc., in the fee of Rodbom. Witn. Robert
de Twyford, John Basset, knts., John Curson, Thomas de Montgomery,
etc. Dat. F. of Pur. [2 Feb.], 14 Ric. II. [1391]. (Kerry xix. 298.)
1929. Grant from William Dethek, knt., to Reginald his son and
his heirs in tail male of all his lands in the fee of Rodbum excepting
two cottages, with reversion, if the said Reginald die without male issue,
to his sons Thomas, Roger, William, and their heirs in tail male in
succession. Witn. Dom. John Basset, knt., John Curson, Robert
Twyford, Roger de Bradburn, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul
[29 June], 4 Hen. IV. [1403]. (Kerry xix. 299.)
1930. Grant from William de Dethek, knt., to Robert de Twyford,
Dominus de Langley, Mag. John Brewode, rector of Rodeburne, Thomas
Hunt de Lynby, Roger de Wyngurworthe, and Geoffrey de Detheck his
son, of all his lands in Rodeburne and Mogynton. Witn. Edmund
Basset, Roger Bradschawe, Henry Bothe, John Bradschawe. Dat.
Morr. of Michaelmas Day [30 Sept.], 10 Hen. IV. [1408]. (Kerry xix.
30I-)
1 93 1. Grant from Robert de Twyford, Dominus de Longley, John
de Brewode, parson of Rodbum, and others, to Thomas de Dethek fi].
Will, de Dethek, militis, of all the lands in Rodeburn which they hold
by feoffment of the said William de Dethek, and were formerly Roland
de Walton's, with remainder, if the said Thomas die without issue,
to Roger his brother, and to John his brother if Roger die without issue.
Witn. Nicholas Montgomery, Roger Leche, John Cokayn, knts., etc.
Dat. 10 Oct., 12 Hen. IV. [14 10]. (Kerry xix. 302.)
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242 Radbourne.
1933. Grant from Thomas Dethek, of Uttoxhatre, esquire, to Dom.
John Talbot, knt., William Marshall, esquire, Roger Dethic, esquire, and
others, of all his lands in Rodbume. Witn. Thomas Grislee, knt.,
Henry Botha, Dom. John Brewod, rector of Rodbume, etc. Dat.
Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 12 Hen. IV. [1411]- (Kerry xix. 302.)
1933. Grant from Thomas Dethek of Uttoxhatre to Robert
Kynardysaye, esq., William Marshall, sen., and others, of all the lands
which he acquired in Rodbum from William Dethek, knt., his father.
Dat. Michs. Day, 13 Hen. IV. [1412]. (Kerry xix. 305.)
1934. Grant from Auuredus de Lathbury, miles, to John Agulun,
vicar of Merston, and Henry de Makkele, capellanus, of all his lands,
etc., in the vill and fields of Roddeburne and Trusseley which Robert
Gerard held of him. Witn. Peter de la Pole, Thomas Doddyngselz,
Thomas de Brwode of Roddeburne, Robert Gerard, John Chapleyn
of Trusley. Dat. at Cateby, 10 Sept., i Hen. VI. [1422]. (Every.)
1935- Abstract of a Plea by Henry Pole and Alice, his wife, and
John Babyngton, esq., against Robert Wode and Isabella, his wife,
respecting lands in Rodborne, which had been granted by William
Dethek, grandfather of the said AHce, and great-grandfather of the
said John, to Reginald his son, with reversion to the aforesaid Alice
and John. Dat. Hilary Term, 6 Edw. IV. [1467]. (Woll. xi. 6.)
1936. Award of Robert Brudenell in a dispute between Thomas
Babyngton, esq., and Germ5Ti Pole concerning the title to certain lands
in Rodbume. Dat. 21 Nov., 1506. (Kerry xix. 306.)
RAVENSDALE v. under Yeldersley.
REPTON HUNDRED.
• 937- Precept from Queen Eleanor, consort of Henry II., to the
Sheriff of Derbyshire, commanding that Matilda, Countess of Chester,
may hold the hundred of Repton, with all liberties and customs. Dat.
Salisbury [11 74-1189]. (D. of L.)
REPTON.
(Rapandune, Rapendun, Rapendune, Rappendun, Repedon,
Rependon, Rependone, Repindon, Repingdon, Reppindon,
Repynden, Repyndon, Repyndone, Repyngton.)
1938, Notification from Matilda, Countess of Chester, to Walter,
Bishop of Coventry, that she, with consent of the Earl Hugh, her son,
has granted to the Canons of Calc a " cultura quarrerie de Rependone
iuxta Trente," with the advowson of the church. [1154-1160.]*
(Bemrose.)
1939. Notification from Matilda, Countess of Chester, to Walter,
Bishop of Coventry, of her grant made with the permission of Earl
Hugh, her son, to the Canons of Kale, of the church of Rapendon,
for the souls of King Henry, her grandfather, Ranulf, Earl of Chester,
* For the text of this charter ». under Calk.
Repton. 243
her lord, Robert, Earl of Gloucester, her father, and of Mabel, his
Countess, her mother, " on condition that the convent there stands as
the Head to which Calk shall be subject." [1153-1160.] (Burdett.)
Waltero divina gratia Coventrensi Episcopo uniuersisque Sancte
Matris Ecclesie filiis Matilda Comitissa Cestrie salutem, uestra
noscat celsitas me concessu Hugonis Comitis filii mei dedisse Deo
et Sancte Marie at Sancto Wistano et Canonicis de Kale ecclesiam
de Rapendon cum omnibus eidem pertinentibus liberam et quietam
ab omni seculari servicio et ita liberam sicut aliqua ecclesia ad
religionem liberius potest dari, pro salute anime mee et pro anima
Henrici Regis avi mei, et Ranulfi Comitis Cestrie domini mei et
Roberti Comitis Gloucestrie patiis mei et Mabilie Comitisse sue
matris mee, et pro animabus omnium antecessorum meorum,
Conditione hac quod Conventus ibi constet tanquam caput, cui Calc
subiiciatur. Illius tamen persone ecclesiam illam et eorum tenuram
comitante absque impedimento possideant
spontanea voluntate demissi' sibi sua largiti fuerint Prece ergo
multimoda vestram exoro dulcidinem quatenus hanc elemosinam
consilio vestro karitative inceptam permanere faciatis ratam. Teste
ipso Comite Hugone filio meo, Nicholao, Galfrido, Turch' illius
ecclesie personis, Willelmo, Abbate de Lilleshull, Helia Priore de
Bredune, Aluredo de Cumbrei, luuel sacerdote de , Nicholao
de Meltun, Magistro Adamo Ormo, Sacerdote de Wilinton, Roberto
filio suo, Benedicto Hug[? onis] Com[? itis] avunculo, Roberto de
Roppelei, Jordano de Rasur, Simone de Stanton. Tempore
Roberti Prioris nobis data fuit hec Elemosina.
1940. Grant from Matilda, Countess of Chester, wife of Ranulph
the Earl, of the whole tithe of her manor of Rapendon and of all
the adjacent parts, rents, etc., to the church of St. Wistan of Rapendon,
as the charter of her lord witnesses. Circ. 11 60. (Burdett.)
Matilda Comitissa Cestrie, uxor Ranulfi Comitis, omnibus Sancte
Matris ecclesie filiis salutem. Sciatis me concessisse et hac carta
mea confirmasse totam decimam de Manerio meo de Rapendon
et de omnibus adjacentiis suis integre et de omnibus parcis meis
Rapendon et . . . totam decimam meam de redditibus meis
eiusdem ville et de placitis et querelis, Deo et Sancte Marie et
ecclesie Sancti Wistani de Rapendon, sicut carta Domini mei
testatur. Hiis testibus Willelmo capellano, Stephano clerico de
Rapendon, Rogero Barbe d'Averil, Regin[aldo] pincema, Simone
nepote Comitisse, Henrico, et multis aliis.
1 94 1. Notification by Hugh, Comes Cestrie, to Richard, Bishop
of Coventry, of his confirmation of Countess Matilda's grant of
Rapenduna church to the Canons of Calch, with the same condition
repeated \y. No. 1939]- Witn. the Countess Matilda his mother, Richard
his uncle, Ralph his chaplain, William and Herbert his clerks, Geoffrey
and Constantine, Alured de Combrai, William Patric, Gilbert fil. Picot,
Richard Luvetot, Roger de Livet, Bertram Camerarius, Jordan Rasur.
Circ. II 62. (Burdett.) *
1942. Permission from Hugh, Earl of Chester, for his mother.
Countess Matilda [widow of Ranulf de Gemons, Earl of Chester] to
give in soul-alms ten librates of land in Grantendune [Gransden, co.
Hunt] to the Canons of Rapendon. Circ. 1 162-1167. (Stowe 158.)
Uniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filiis Hugo comes Cestrie salutem.
Notum sit nobis me concessisse domine matri mee Matildi
comitisse quod ipsa donet quando sibi placuerit in puram et
244 Repton.
perpetuam elemosinam decern libratas terra in Grantendene deo
et Sancte Trinitati de Rapendona et canonicis ibidem deo seruien-
tibus pro dei amore et salute patris mei Randulfi comitis Cestrie
et pro salute anime sue et mee et omnium antecessorum nostrorum.
Teste me ipso Ricardo de Luvetot, Gileberto filio Picot, Radulfo,
Vicecomite de Valle Vire, Rogero de Luvetot, Frembalt de Ridefort,
Seer de Stoke, Henrico Mansel, Radulfo Barbe de Aueril capellano
meo et Willelmo filio suo et pluribus aliis.
1943. Grant in soul-alms from Matilda, Countess of Chester
[widow of Ranulf de Gemons, Earl of Chester], with consent of her
son Hugh, Earl of Chester, to the Canons of Rapendon, of all her
land of Grandendene [Gransden, co. Hunt.]. Circ. 1162-1167.
(Stowe 159.)
Matillis Comitissa Cestrie uniuersis sancte matris ecclesie filiis
et uniuersis hominibus Francis et Anglicis tam presentibus ' quam
futuris et omnibus ad quos presens carta peruenerit, salutem.
Sciatis me concessu fihi mei Hugonis comitis Cestrie dedisse et
hac presenti carta mea confirmasse deo et ecclesie sancte Trinitatis
de Rapendona et canonicis ibidem deo seruientibus totam terram
meam de Grandendena cum omnibus pertinentiis in puram et
perpetuam elemosinam in bosco, et piano, in pratis et pascuis, in
uiis, et semitis, et siluis, in firmis, et redditibus, in auxiliis_ et
consuetudinibus, in seruitiis, et operibus et in omnibus rebus mihi et
heredibus meis pertinentibus liberam et quietam de omnibus rebus
que mihi et heredibus meis pertinent. Pro amore dei et pro salute
anime Henrici Regis et heredum suorum et matris eius imperatricis
amite mee et pro salute Roberti comitis Gloucestrie patris mei et
comitisse Mabilhe matris mee, et pro salute comitis Ranulfi domini
mei, et pro salute anime mee, et Hugonis comitis Cestrie filii mei,
et omnium antecessorum et successorum nostrorum. Hiis testibus
Alano clerico, Rogero Barbe de Aueril, Stephano clerico de Rapen-
dona, Reginaldo pincema, Willelmo de Tilli, Thoma fratre Milonis.
1944. Confirmation by Henry II. to Matilda, " cognata mea,"
Comitissa Cestrie, and to the Canons of Rappendona, of all reasonable
gifts and grants which Hugh, Comes Cestrie, made to them and con-
firmed by his charter. [11 75 ?] (Burdett.)
Henricus Dei gratia Rex Anglie et Dux Normannie et Aquitanie
et Comes Andegavie Archiepiscopis, Episcopis, Abbatibus,
Comitibus, Baronibus, justiciariis, Vicecomitibus et omnibus
ministris fidelibus suis salutem. Sciatis me concessisse et presenti
carta mea confirmasse Matilde cognate mee comitisse Cestrie et
ecclesie sancte Trinitatis de Rappendona et canonicis ibidem Deo
servientibus omnes rationabiles aonationes et concessiones quas
Hugo, Comes Cestrie eis fecit, et carta sua confirmavit. .Quare
nolo et firmiter precipio quod prenominata Comitissa et prefata
ecclesia Sancte Trinitatis et Canonici eiusdem loci habeant et
teneant omnia tenementa que predictus comes eis concessit de feodo
suo bene et pacifice, libere, et quiete, plenarie, integre et honorifice
in bosco et piano, in pratis et pasturis, in aquis et molendinis, in
viis et semitis et in omnibus aliis locis cum omnibus libertatibus
et liberis consuetudinibus suis sicut carta predicti Comitis Hugonis
rationabiliter testatur. Testibus, Magistro Waltero de Const[antin],
Godefrido de Luci, Ranulpho de Glanvill, Thoma filio Bernardi,
Hugone de Morewich. Apud Lichisfeld.
Repton. 245
1945. Letter from Hugh, third Earl of Chester, to G[ilbert Foliot],
Bishop of London, sending him a copy of his grant to Nicholas, Prior,
and the Canons of Rapendon of the advowson of the church of
Badewen [Gr. Baddow, co. Essex, dioc. Lond.], in confirmation of the
grant by his mother, Matilda [widow of Ranulf de Gemons, second Earl
of Chester]. [1172-1181.] (Stowe 153.)
G. dei gracia Londoniensi episcopo et omnibus sancte matris
Ecclesie filiis Hugo Comes Cestrie salutem. Fidelis thesaurus
memorie est scriptura que rerum seriem incommutabili loquitur
ueritate, huius itaque prospectu rationis presenti pagine commendare
decreui me concessisse Nicholao priori de Rapend' et canonicis
eiusdem loci ibidem sancte Trinitati seruientibus in puram et
perpetuam elemosinam jus aduocationis in Ecclesia de Badewen,
sicut mater mea Matillis Comitissa concessit, et ne concessio ista
in posterum uacillaret huius scripti munimine et sigilli mei apposi-
tione dignum duxi confirmare. Huic concessioni hii testes affuerunt,
Radulfus barba aprilis, Vmfridus sacerdos de Rapend', Willelmus
barba aprilis, Terricus Clericus, Thomas clericus de Luhteburht
[Loughborough], Lamfram sacerdos de Stoke, Alanus Clericus,
Richard Clericus, Willelmus sacerdos de Rapend', Stefanus frater
eius, Jurdanus Rasur, Seer de Stoke, Gilebertus filius Picot,
Willelmus de Aula, Milo, Haldanus, Hugo Basset, Jurdanus, Thomas
Rasur, Odo Camerarius, Radulfus Clericus, Walterus filius Leuegar,
Walter Corb, Gilebertus filius Ricardi, Eilwinus, Gilebertus de
Heige, Alexander sacerdos.
1946. Confirmation by Earl David, brother of the King of
Scotland, to the Canons of Repton, of the church of Great Baddow,
CO. Essex, "as the charter of Countess Matilda, witnesses. [1189?]
(Campb. XXX. 4.)
Comes David frater Regis Scotie omnibus hominibus suis tam
presentibus quam futuris salutem. Sciatis me concessisse et carta
mea confirmasse Deo et Sancte Marie et Sancto Wistano de
Rependona et canonicis ibidem seruientibus ecclesiam de Bdewen
in elemosinam sicut carta Matillis Comitisse testatur. His testibus,
Roberto de Basigham, Bertolomeo monaco, Willelmo Reuel,
Willelmo Burdet, Nicolao de Hanes, et multis aliis. Apud
Wanntona, Valete.
1947. Fine by the Prior and Canons of Repedon from Richard de
Berwa and Beatrice his wife, of a virgate of land in Repedon. Made
at Nottingham, Sat. a. Exalt, of H. Cross [19 Sept.], 10 Ric. I. [1198].
(Stowe 135.)
Hec est finalis concordia facta in curia Domini Regis apud
Noting[ham] sabbato proximo post exaltacionem sancte crucis anno
X Regni Regis Ricardi coram Hugone Bard[olf] et Philippo fil.
Roberti, Gaufrido Haget, Rogero Arundell, Justic[iariis] Domini
Regis et aliis fidelibus Domini Regis ibidem tunc presentibus inter
Ricardum de Berwa et Beatriciam uxorem eius petentes et Priorem
et Canonicos de Repedon tenentes de i virgata terre cum pertinenciis
in Repedon vnde placitum fuit inter eos in prefata curia scilicet
quod predicti Ricardus et Beatricia quietum clamaverunt de se
et heredibus suis totum jus et clamium suum quod habuerunt in
predicta terra predictis priori et canonicis et eorum successoribus
in perpetuum. Et pro hac quieta clamancia et concordia predicti
prior et Canonici dederunt predictis Ricardo et Beatricie iii marcas
argenti.
246 Repton.
1948. Confirmation by Ranulph, Comes Cestrie, of the exchange
which Dom. Berta Comitissa, his mother, gave to the Canons of
Rapundune, namely, the culture above the house of Sercehaia, where
there is a quarry, in exchange for other land there between the road
and the [water ?] " que descendit de Herteshorn," except the Court
and the close of the chapel of St. Thomas, which remain to the said
Canons and " de ahieto sicut carta Domine matris mee testatur." Witn.
Ralph de Maisnilwarin, Simon Tosch', Peter Ruane, Thomas Dispen-
sator, Warin de Vernon, Robert Lancelin, and R. LanceHn his son,
Roger de Camvile, Fulk fil. Warini, Peter clericus, Thomas clericus.
Circ. temp. John. (Burdett.)
1949. Grant from A , Prior, and the Convent of Rappendon,
with consent of W[illiam de Ecclesia S. Marise], Bishop of London,
to Mag. Rannulph de Bisacia [Prebendary of St. Paul's], of the church
of Badewe [Gt. Baddow, co. Essex], with all its revenues, except
a yearly payment of half a mark to Sylvester, vicar of the said church.
[1199-1218.] (Stowe 154.)
1950. Grant from Simon Walensis of Grantinden to the Canons
of Repton of his multure and of that of the men of his fee in Gransden,
to be done at their mill in Gransden. Witn. William Gereb[aud],
Alan de Werist — , Moses Le Tas, etc. Early thirteenth century.
(Stowe 161.)
1 95 1. Grant from Simon fil. Simonis Walensis de Granteden
[Gransden, co. Hunt.] to the Canons of Rapendon of the grinding of
his own com and of that of the men of his fee in Granteden, to be
done at the mill of the said Canons in Gransden. Early thirteenth
century. (Stowe 160.)
1953. Confirmation by Robert [de Watford], Dean, and the
Chapter of St. Paul's, London, of the grant by W[illiam de Ecclesia
S. Marise], Bishop of London, to the Prior and Convent of Rappendon,
to retain for their own sustenance the revenues of the church of
" Badewe juxta Chilmeresford " [Gt. Baddow], which already belong
to them "propter hospitum usus." [1218-1222.] (Stowe 155.)
1953. Confirmation by Alexander [de Stavensby], Bishop of
Coventry, to the Prior and Canons of Repindon, of the church of
S. Wistan at Repindon, and the chapels of Neuton, Breteby, Melton,
Forneworc, Engleby, Tikenhale, Smitesby, and Meysam, and of the
church of St. Mary at Wilinton, which was granted by W[illiam de
Cornhill], his predecessor [Bishop of Coventry 1215-23]. Witn. Dom.
Richard de Stauenesby, the Bishop's brother; Mag. Richard de
Glouernia, his official ; Magg. W de Wygomia, Alexander " Blundus,"
Simon Perdriz, Philip, clericus, etc. Dat. London, S. Luke's Day, in
the fifth year " pontificatus nostri " [18 Oct., 1228]. (Stowe 136.)
1954. Grant, in soul-alms, from Ranulph, Comes Cestrie et
Lincolnie, to the church of the Holy Trinity and the Canons of Repton,
of " unam bigam cum unico equo semel in die in bosco meo de Tiken-
hall errantem ad focale ad usus suos proprios portandum per visum
forestarii mei de Tikenhall," with licence to fish in the water of Trent
below his house, where his lands extend towards Potlac, reserving,
however, a right to fish there himself when necessary. Witn. William
de Vernon, Justiciarius Cestrie, Ralph de Wray, Alured de MuHgny,
John de Lexinton, Geoffrey de Appelby, Norman de Suligny, Walter
Findem, Mag. William de Wetton, Simon de Berford, Simon and John,
clerks. Circ. 1 230-1232. (Burdett.)
Repton. 247
1955. Quitclaim from Ranulph, Comes Cestrie et Lincolnie, to Dotn.
Stephen da Sedgrave and his heirs, of all suits which they and their
men of Bretby, Rosliston, and Cotes are accustomed to do at his
wapentakes of Rapendon and Gresley. Witn. Will, de Vernon,
Justicianus Cestrie, William de Cantelupo, Fulk fil. Warini, Baldwin
de Ver, etc. Circ. 1232. (Gresley 46.)
1956. Grant from Robert fil. Roberti de Chateshale, miles, to the
Canons of Reppindon of the land and tenement which he had by
inheritance in the manors of Reppindon and Tykenhale, with all appur-
tenances within and without the said vills, except his wood of Tykenhale
and Suthwode. Witn. Dom. Walter de Chateshale, " frater mens," Mag.
Henry de Hertishorn, Roger de Somervile, Milo de Melton, Engellard
de Corzun, William Balle, Robert Syminel de Reppindon, Philip Otuere
de Tykenhale. Dat. Morr. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 44 Hen. III.
[1260]. (Burdett.)
•957. iNSPEXmus and confirmation by R — , Bishop, of Coventry
and Lichfield, of various charters of grants to the canons of Rependon
since the first foundation of the Priory, namely, the church of St. Wistan,
together with the chapels of Neuton, Bretby, Melton, Fomemerch,
Engleby, Tykenhale, Smythesby, and Meysham, with all rights and
privileges, save only to himself and his successors " pontifical and
parochial rights " ; granting also " quod in eorum ecclesia Sancti Wistani
de Rependon in qua nunquam fuit vicaria ordinata, nee perpetuus
vicarius constitutus possint sicut hactenus factum est per . . .
presbyterum deservire, cum et videatur decentius et sic predicto monas-
terio magis tutum ut in predicta sua ecclesia per familiarem sibi
presbyterum quam per extraneum serviatur." Witn. Mag. Ralph de
Chaddesden, Thesaurarius Lych[field], Mag. William de Attlebye, Mag.
Alan le Bretun, Canonici Lych[field], Mag. Adam de Walton, Mag.
John de Kemyk, Mag. John de Craven, William de Mirley, clericus
IDomini Regis. Dat. London, Vig. of Ascension [14 May], 1271.
(Burdett.)
1958. Grant in soul-alms from Ralph de Hybemia, with the assent
of Isabella his wife, to the Canons of Rependon, of about half a rood
of land of his wood of Denewellehay annexed to their wood which they
had by grant from William fil. Henrici de Hertishorn. Witn. William
Pychard de Neuton, Peter de Melton, Hugh Walle de Rependon, Robert
Muymenel de eadem, Henry Le Tanour de eadem. Undated. (Burdett.)
1959. Grant from Ralph fil. Galfridi de Rependone to Ralph fil.
Johannis fil. Radulphi of an acre of land in the fields of Rep' [Repton]
abutting on Depedale and near the land of the Prior of Repton.
Witn. Hugh Meye, John fil. Johannis, Nicholas Pikard, Warin the
carpenter, John the baker. Late temp. Hen. III. (D. A. J. ix. 2.)
i960. Quitclaim from Ralph fil. Johannis fil. Radulfi de Rep' to
Robert de Fomewerke, sissor [tailor], and Alice his wife, of half an
acre which he had from Ralph fil. Galfridi lying in Depedale and
extending to Le Croked Hayrowe [in Repton]. Witn. Robert le
Snepston, William Balle, William le Mason, Hugh Meye, William
Appleby. Dat. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], i Edw. I. [1273].
(D. A. J. ix. 2.)
248 Repton.
1061. Agreement in settlement of a dispute between the Prior,
etc of Repton and the parishioners of Mesham, concerning the
reparation of the chancel of that church, viz., that the Priory shall in
future find a priest to perform divine service there, and that they
should grant the parishioners free burial and all other liberties, and
that in return the parishioners should new-build the church, and the
Priory hereafter keep it in good repair. In testimony of which the
following parishioners have affixed their seals: Dom. Adamde Monte-
alto Dominus de Meysham, Nicholas de Ynguareby, William fil. Domine
de Meysham, William Hugelyn de Appleby, Philip de Snypeston, William
le Marescall de Meysham, Richard Maunser de eadem, Richard Maunser
de eadem, Robert de Crombwell de Meysham, Geoffrey de Hay de
Pakinton, Ralph de Hay de eadem, John Godemere de Donasthorp,
Richard Godemere de eadem, Adam Bercarius de Wyveleft. Witn.
Henry Lovel, John de Weston, Simon de Waleden, Richard de Morley,
Robert de Stanton, vicar of Melburn, Engellard de Curzon, Milo de
Melton, etc. Dat. 1278. (Burdett.)
1962. Grant in soul-alms from Bernard de Brus to the Canons of
Rependon of all the land and tenement which he has in Rependon,
Melton, and Tykynhale, with all appurtenances, liberties, and customs.
Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Verdun, Engellard de Cursun, William Pichard,
Geoffrey Wallarand, William de Stapenhull, John Vincent, Oliver de
Linton, Hugh Walle de Rependon, Henry le Tanner de eadem. Temp.
Edw. I. (Burdett.)
1963. Confirmation by Robert de Brus to the Canons of Rependon
of all the lands and tenements which belonged to Dom. Bernard de
Brus, his " cognatus," of his fee in the manor of Rapendon. Witn.
Dom. Nicholas de Verdun, Richard de Curzun, Alured Mulny, John
de Meton, Walter de Corry, miUtes. Dat. Christmas Day, 13 Edw. I.
[1284]. (Burdett.)
1964. Covenant whereby William le Waleys de Magna Grauntesden
promises to do suit at the mill of Robert, Prior of Rependon, in
Gt. Gransden, and to allow his villeins of Gt. Gransden to do the same.
Witn. William de Bereford, Nicholas de Warrewik, Roger de Hogham,
etc. Dat. Westminster, W. b. F. of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.],
17 Edw. I. [1289]. (Stowe 162.)
•9<*S' Quitclaim from William Waleys de Magna Granteden to
the Prior and Canons of Reppendon, of his " nativus," Nicholas
" carpentarius," with all his following, goods, and chattels, etc. Witn.
Thomas de Bassingboum, miles, William de Stowe, Adam Gerebaud,
etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Stowe 164.)
1966. Covenant whereby William le Waleys of Magna Granteden
exchanges with the Prior and Convent of Rapendona lands in Gransden.
Witn. Adam Gerebaud, Nicholas fil. Godwyne, Henry Tranger, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Stowe 165.)
1967. Covenant whereby Simon le Waleys de Magna Grantesden
exchanges with the Prior and Convent of Rependon lands in Grantesden.
Witn. Adam Gerebaud, William Godwyn, John Catelyn, William
Hopeldod, etc. Dat. Grantesden, F. of St. Margaret [20 July],
3 Edw. II. [1309]. (Stowe 166.)
Repton. 2/[g
1968. Grant from Edmund, Eaxl of Arundel, tq the Priory and
Convent of Repindon, of all his " Wastum de Tikenale " called
Schadhawe; rent, 20^. Witn. Dom. John Peche, miles, Dom. Henry
de Appelby, miles, William de Corzoun, dominus de Croxhale, Robert
Abel, William de Assewelle de Tikenale. Dat. Gloucester, Fr. a. Pur.
of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 5 Edw. II. [1312]. (Burdett.)
1969. Grant from Ralph fil. Galfridi fil. Rogeri Carpentarii de
Rep' to Robert le Taylur de Fomewerke, living in Repton, and Alice
his wife, of a half acre of land in Repton lying on Honerbromhul,
extending from the headland of the Prior up to Herdewiksiche. Witn.
Dom. Hugh the chaplain, Robert de Snypeston, Hugh Meye, William
Balle, etc. Dat. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 18 Edw. II. [1325].
(D. A. J. ix. 3.)
1970. Grant from Ralph fil. Galfridi fil. Rogeri Carpentarii de
Rep' to Robert le Taylur de Fomewerke and Alice his wife, of a half
acre of land in Repton field towards Le Hay between Honerbromhul
and Brasput. Witn. Dom. Hugh, the chaplain, Robert de Snipeston,
William Appleby, Hugh Meye, William Balle. Dat. F. of St. Cedda
[2 Mar.], 18 Edw. II. [1325]. (D. A. J. ix. 4.)
1 97 1. Grant from the same to the same of an acre of land Ipng
in Le Mars between the lands of William super-le-hul and Matilda
Agaz in Repton, and in the fields towards Neutone at Knavegrene.
Same witnesses. Dat. S. b. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 18 Edw. II.
[1325]. (D. A. J. ix. 5.)
1972. Grant from Nicholas Pykard of Repingdon and Juliana his
wife to Robert le Taylur of a half-acre of land in Repingdon lying at
Kokthom on Le Middelfurlong, between the lands of William Agaz
and William Nike, and abutting on the land of Adam Gambone and
of Robert Dousamour. Witn. Dom. Hugh le Barker, chaplain, William
de Swarkeston, William Meye, etc. Dat. W. a. Epiphany [6 Jan.],
21 Edw. HI. [1348]. (D. A. J. ix. 6.)
1973. Confirmation by Ralph [Stratford], Bishop of London, to
the Prior and Convent of Repyndon, of the church of Budwa Magna
[Gt. Baddow, co. Essex]. Dat. at Stebbenhethe [Stepney, co. Midd.],
26 July, 1348. (Stowe 156.)
1974. Memorandum that the Taxors and Collectors of tenth and
fifteenth granted to the King for three years have received from the
township of Repingdon 445. i^d. in respect of the first term of the
first year of the said grant. Dat. Derby, F. b. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 22 [Edw. III.] [1348.] (D. A. J. ix. 7.)
•975- Quitclaim from John Cortel, vicar of Wylington, to John
Cordy of Repindon, of a certain place with buildings upon it in
Repindon, between the place of William de Herteshom and the place
called Le Steresplace. Dat. W. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.],
30 Edw. III. [1356]. (D. A. J. ix. 8.)
1976. Grant from Alan Jonesson to Robert, son of Henry de
Repindon, and Agnes his ,wife, of land in Repindon and lying at
Collecros. Dat. M. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 35 Edw. III.
[1361]. (P. R. O. c. 3363.)
250 Repton.
1977. Leaser for lives, from John de Mielton, chaplain, William
Botilere, Hugh de Engleby, and Nicholas Nyke, to Stephen Taylour
of Bretteby, Margery his wife, and Thomas their son, of the third part
of a messuage in Repindon, and three butts of arable land lying on
Bromhul, half an acre towards Le Hay between HonourbromhuU
and Barseputte, and half an acre on Kokethom. Witn. Robert Wele,
John Wareyn, John Byshope, Robert Daubour, etc. Dat. Th. a. F.
of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 14 Ric. II. [1391]. (D. A. J. ix. 9.)
1978. Grant from John Cooke of Repindone, chaplain, to William
fil. Johannis de Engleby, of three selions of arable land " of Engleby "
lying together on Le Wyteflatte between the land of the Prior of
Repindone and John Fischere's land, which seHons he had by feoffment
of Dom. William de Meiltone, chaplain, to hold by tenure of a rose
on St. John Baptist's Day, and sixteen pence each Michaelmas to the
" prepositus seu procuratur " of the altar lamp of the chapel of
St. Mary in the parish church of Repindon. Witn. John Fraunceys
of Engleby, Symon Fraunceys of Mieltone, Laurence Halm of Engleby,
etc. Dat. Engleby, Vig. of the Ascension [14 May], 16 Ric. II. [1393].
(D. A. J. ix. 10.)
1979. Grant from Robert Dawbur and Alice Dawbur to Symon
Hauker, Robert Maynard, Henry Maysam, and William Neke of all
their goods and chattels, as security for a debt. Witn. John Bolt,
John Biscop, William Boteley, etc. Dat. Repyndon, F. of SS. Philip
and James [i May], 5 Hen. IV. [1404]. (D. A. J. ix. 12.)
1980. Quitclaim from Peter de Melburn, William Marshall, Simon
Blackfordeby, Richard Bars, Vicar of Carolke-on-Trent, William
Colverdowse, vicax of Melburn, and John Burton, vicar of Ashby La
Zouche, to the Priory of Repton, of all their right to Estovers in the
woods of the said Priory called Lostoke, Shrubbe, Prestwoode, Calke-
woode, Knollewode, and Denewellhay. Witn. Simon, Abbat of Derley,
Thomas de Gressley, John Cokayne, Robert Fraunceys, knts., John de
Shepey. Dat. 9 Hen. IV. [1407-8]. (Burdett.)
1 98 1. Grant from Robert Hanson of Repyndon and Thomas
Hether of Tuttebur' to Richard Piper and Alice his wife of half an
acre of arable land in the field of Repyndon, abutting on Hardewyksyche.
Witn. Thomas de Doddyngsels, John Bolte, Richard Nykke, etc. Dat.
Sat. a. Tr. of St. Edward, King [18 Feb.], 11 Hen. IV. [1410].
(D. A. J. ix. 12.)
1982. Letters of attorney from Mag. John Sudbury, custos Aule
de Valence Marie de Cantebrigg [Pembroke College, Cambridge], and
the Scholars there, to Mag. Thomas Lavenham, Mag. Richard Sutton,
and Mag. WiUiam Cros, to deliver seisin to WilHam Maneysyn, Prior of
Repton and the Convent there, of a third part of a fourth part of the
manor of Repyndon which formerly belonged to John de Baliolo, and
which Mag. Thomas Bingham, late " Custos Aule predicte," had of
the gift and feoffment of Mary de Sancto Paulo, Comitissa Pembr[oke].
Dat. "in collegio nostro Aule predicte," 28 June, 12 Hen. IV. [1411]-
(Burdett.)
1983. Grant from John de Stranley, knt., and Joan his wife to
Henry de Knyveton, esq., Richard Lane of Hyde, William Fyndem
of CO. Essex, Roger Normanton of Horseley, John Lever, citizen and
saddler of London, and John fil. Johannis de Fyndem, of their manor
Rep ton. 251
of Repyngdon called " Stranley Espart," which lately belonged to Hugh
de Stranley, knt., his father, with the appurtenances in Repyngdon,
Meleton, Tykenhale, Twyford, and Wylington. Witn. Robert Fraunceys,
Thomas Mawreward, Alvered de Lathbury, John Cokayn, knts., John
de Irton, esquire. Dated 30 June, 13 Hen. IV. [1412]. (Kerry xix. 70.)
1984. Feoffment from John de Fyndeme to Peter de Melbourne,
Robert Tillot, and John Draycott, chaplain of the same, of his manor
of Repyndon, as also all the lands and tenements, which the aforesaid
John, Richard de Longeforde, knt., John Cokayn, sometime Chief Baron
of the Exchequer, and others had jointly with John Curson of Ketulston
and John Foliambe now dead, of the feoffment of Robert [de Bray-
brooke]. Bishop of London, and Gerard de Braybroke, knt., in
Repyndone, Meletone, and Tykenhale. Witn. Robert Fraunceys,
Nicholas de Montgomery, Alvred de Lathbury, knights, etc. Dat.
22 May, I Hen. V. [1413]. (Add. 1537.)
1985. The counterpart of the above (No. 1984). (Burdett.)
1986. Recovery by the Prior, etc., of Repton, against John
Mackworth, clerk, Thomas Bradschawe, John Toke, etc., of " all the
lands, meadows, waters, and pastures between Potlac broke and the
village of Repton as two parts of the Manor of Potlac." Dat. 28 Feb.,
9 Hen. v. [1422]. (Burdett.)
1987. " The state of Repton Manor from the reign of Henry I.
to that of Henry V.," drawn up in chronicle form, apparently to prove
the title of Repton Priory to a " fourth part and a fourth part of a
fourth part of the manor of Repton." Temp. Hen. V. (D. A. J.
xxiv. 68-77.)
1988. Lease from Dom. Thomas Beaumonde de Bakevile in
Norman[nia], living in co. Leicester, William Cromwell, Thomas
Comberworth, knts., of co. Line, John Kyme of Fryskenay, John
Hennage of Haynton, Henry de le Bothe, esquires, and others, to
Margaret, late wife of William Handsacre, son and heir of William
Handsacre, knt., of the fourth part of the manor of Repyngton, and
lands in co. Stafford, with remainder on her death to the two daughters
of the said William Handsacre. Witn. John Taylboys of Stalyngburgh,
John Bradshagh of Derby, etc. Dated F. of the Nativity of the
B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 7 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Kerry xix. 79.)
1989. Grant from William Baker of Swartlingcote and Katharine
his wife to Ambrose Fisher, chaplain, of all their lands, etc., in the
towns and fields of Repyngton, Meleton, and Willyngton' holme. Witn.
Richard Broune, William Warde of Coton, Robert Saveney, etc. Dat.
Sat. a. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.], 11 Hen. VI. [1432]. (D. A. J. ix. 14.)
1990. Grant from the same to the same of an acre of land in
Repyngton lying near Bromehil and Le More Syche. Witn. Richard
Broune, Robert Dauber, Gilbert Ins. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Chad,
Bp. [2 Mar.], 14 Hen. VI. [1436]. (D. A. J. ix. 15.)
1 99 1. Grant from Dom. John Wyllyngton of Repyngdon, chaplain,
to Richard Huntte of a rood of land in the fields of Milton acquired
from William Glede of Repyngdon. Witn. William Percy, Thomas
Payne, etc. Dat. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 25 Hen. VI. [1446].
(Bemrose.)
252 Repton.
1992. Power of attorney from John Bysshope to Robert Newton
of Mylton and John Preste to deliver seisin to Edmund Vernon, esquire,
and Richard Hunt, of all his lands in Repynden. Dat. F. of
St. Katharine [25 Nov.], 35 Hen. VI. [1456]. (Bemrose.)
1993. Grant from Ambrose Fisher, chaplain, to Ralph Fisher of
an acre of land in Repingdon lying near Bromehill and Le More Syche.
Witn. William Percy, William Hill, Richard Hunt, etc. Dat. M. a.
F. of St. Dunstan [21 Oct.], 38 Hen. VI. [1459]- (D. A. J. ix. 15.)
1994. Grant from Ralph Fisher of Repingdon to Roger Smythe,
chaplain, to William Dawns [?] and John Clerk, of an acre of land
near Bromehille and Le More Syche. Witn. William Percy, Richard
Hunt, John Laurenson, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. John B. [24 June],
2 Edw. IV. [1462]. (D. A. J. ix. 16.)
1995. Lease from John Yonge, Prior, and the Convent of
Repyngdon, to Agnes Pratt, widow, and John her son, of a messuage
and virgate of land in Repyngdon, to hold for their lives, at a yearly
rent of 12s. Dat. Repingdon, 26 Sept., 1523. (Harl. 44 H. 57.)
1996. Grant from Ralph Aleysaunder of Repingdon to John
Fraunceis of Fornewarke [Foremark], jun., Richard Meysem, and George
Smythe, of a piece of meadow containing half an acre lying in
Leyholme within the lordship of Repingdon, namely, in " Repingdon-
felde," abutting on " Potlock hege " on the north and " Quarell poole "
on the south. Witn. William Meysem, John Smythe, John Pratt, etc.
Dat. I Apr., 20 Hen. VIII. [1529]. (D. A. J. ix. 17.)
REPTON V. also under Bretby, Calk, Measham, Newton
SOLNEY, ROSLISTON, WiLLINGTON.
RISLEY.
(Rysley, Rysseley.)
1997. Bond from Alan in le Wylnes de Rysseley to Matilda que
fuit vxor Hugonis Wyting de Rysseley in forty shillings to be paid to
her by equal payments on the ensuing feasts of St. Martin [11 Nov.]
and of the Purification of the B. V. M. [2 Feb.]. Dat. apud Rysseley,
F. b. F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 8 Edw. II. [1314]. (Add. 47500.)
1998. Lease from Hugh de Rysley, son of Hugh de Wyloby,
deceased, to John, son of Thomas Marchall of Rysley, and Joanna his
wife, of a messuage and lands in Rysley for term of thirty years, at
yearly rent of 10^. Dat. Rysley, F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.],
10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Harl. 85 F. 37.)
1999. Acquittance from Richard Willughby, Sheriff of Derby, to
Hugh Willughby de Rysley for \os. " de viride sera." Dat. 29 May,
28 Hen. VI. [1450]. (Harl. 58 B. 23.)
2000. Lease from Thomas Molyneux, Thomas Willughby, sen.,
Robert Whitehede, and John Pare, to Thomas Willughby, son and
heir of Hugh Willughby of Risley, esq., and Isabel his wife, daughter
of John Bradburne, now of Hoghe, esq., of lands, etc., in Rysley.
Witn. John Lucy de Rysley, Robert Sharman, etc. Dat. Rysley, Th. a.
F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 7 Hen. VII. [1491]. (Harl. 83 E. 9.)
Rods ley. 253
RODSLEY.
(Reddesle, Reddisle, Redisle, Redislege, Redisleye,
RODDESLE, RODDESLEY, RODDESLEYE, RODDISLEE, RODDISLEGH,
Roddisley, Roddusley, Rodesle, Rodeslege, Rodesleye,
rodisle, rodisleya.)
200 1. Confirmation by Ralph de Boscherville to Reginald fil.
Reginald! de Roddesle of a bovate of land in Rodesle; rent, lod.
Witn. William de Vemon, Robert de Campania, John de Loke, Mikael,
persona de Langeford, etc. Early thirteenth century. (Woll. ix. 18.)
2002. Grant from Hugh fil. Will, de Shirle to Roger fil. Ranulfi
de Mercinton of a bovate of land in Rodisle ; rent, a pound of cummin.
Witn. Dom. James de Shirle, Thomas de Menyl, William de Langeforde,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 21.)
2003. Confirmation by William de Muntgomery to Philip de
Gutinge of two bovates of land in Rodeslege which he held of the
gift of Robert de Mulneton. Witn. Dom. William de Meisham, Dom.
Nigel de Langeford, Dom. William FitzHerbert, Dom. Andrew de
Grendon, milites, etc. Temp. Hen. IH. (Woll. ix. 43.)
2004. Grant by Robert fil. Odonis de Herberbure to Roger fil.
Ranulfi de Mercinton of a chief messuage in Roddislee, with the moiety
of the whole of that town; rent, 135. ^d. Witn. Dom. Nigel de
Longeford, Dom. William FitzHerbert, James de Schirlee, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 77.)
2005. Grant from Robert fil. Odonis de Herbyrbure to Roger fil.
Ranulfi de Mercinton for his homage and service of all the said Robert's
capital messuage in Rodisleya and all his demesne there, with all lands,
freemen, villeins, customs, etc. Witn. Peter de Touk, Henry de
Braylisford, James fil. Sewalli de Shirli, John le Foun, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 78.)
2006. Grant from Robert fil. Odonis de Herberbury to the same
of a rent of one mark which he was accustomed to pay for lands in
Redislege; rent, i2d. Witn. Dom. Henry de Bakepuz, Dom. James de
Sirly, Dom. William de Meynil, milites, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Woll. ix. 79.)
2007. Grant from Robert de la Milneton to Philip de Guytingis
of a bovate of land in the vill of Roddisley sometime held by Adam
frater Robert! Warploc. Witn. Nigel de Langeford, Richard Fitun,
Robert le Foun, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Trusley.)
2008. Grant from the same to the same of a bovate of land
sometime held by Peter Bigarius in the vill of Roddisley. Witn. Nigel
de Langeford, Richard Fitun, James, dominus de Sirley, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Trusley.)
2009. Confirmation, for four marks and 2oi., by Robert de la
Milneton to Philip de Guytingis of a bovate of land in Roddisley, which
Adam fil. Robert! Warploc formerly held; rent, \d. Witn. Dom.
Nigel de Langeford, Richard Fitun of Bentley, William de Langeford,
etc. Thirteenth century. (Woll. viii. 56.)
2 54 Rods ley.
20 10. Release from Robert de Mulneton to Philip de Guttynges
of a bovate of land in Redisle. Witn. Nigel de Langeford, James de
Shirle, William de Langeford, etc. Thirteenth century. (Woll. viii. 57.)
3011. Grant from Robert de la Mulneton to John Saule of Essebure
of a bovate of land in Reddesle, together with Orme his " nativus " ;
rent, dd. Witn. Stephen de Iretone, Richard Phytun, Roger Payn,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. — Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 70.)
2012. Grant from Robert de Mulneton to Roger de Mercinton of
twenty-six acres of land in the fee of Redisle, in Redisley Clyf; rent,
id. Witn. Robert de Duffeud, Richard de Coudrey, William de
Langeford, etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 58.)
2013. Covenant before John de Reygate and William de Norbury,
Justices itinerant, whereby Robert de Mulneton and Robert de
Mercynton grant common of pasture to Dom. William de Meynille and
Robert le Faun in Redisleye, under certain conditions respecting the
treatment and possession of the land. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey de
Gresseley, Dom. Hugh de Streyleye, Dom. Geoffrey de Deyk', Dom.
William de Schepe, milites, etc. Dat. Derby, S. a. Tr. of St. Thomas
[7 July], 5 Edw. I. [1277]. (Woll. viii. 55.)
2014. Lease, for forty years, from Nicholas de Marchinton to
Robert Molendinarius de Rodesleye of all the land " que fuit de
Wasto " in Heppeleymoor in the field of Rodesleye. Witn. Dom. John
de Longeford, Robert de Schyrle, knts., John de Pecco in Rodesley.
Dat. Martinmas, 1299. (Trusley.)
2015. Grant from Adam Bercarius de Roddesley to Adam his son
of a plot of land, with buildings, etc., in the fields of Roddesle and
two selions lying on Yueleyrakes extending " a porta de Yueley usque
le Wynyerd." Witn. Dom. Roger de Mercynton, Dom. Ralph de
Munioye, knts., Henry de Knyveton, Geoffrey, perpetual vicar of
Longeford, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Trusley.)
2016. Quitclaim from Michael fil. Nich. de Roddesley to Nicholas
his son of all his lands in Roddusley. Witn. Richard le Fowen of
Yeveley, Nicholas de Marchington, John Selveyn, etc. Dat. W. a.
F. of St. Lucy [13 Dec], 3 Edw. II. [1309]. (Trusley.)
2017. Grant from Geoffrey Oede of Herberbury to John de Beke
of a rent " unius claui gilofre " [a clove of gillyflower], which Nicholas
de Marchinton owed him for tenements in Roddesleye. Witn. Dom.
Roger de Swynorton, Dom. John de Twyford, Dom. Richard de Perers,
Dom. William de Chaddesdene, milites, etc. Dat. Kenilleworthe,
W. a. Pentecost [29 May], 7 Edw. II. [1314]. (Woll. viii. 59.)
2018. Grant from John fil. Thom. le Baillif of Clifton to Nicholas
fil. Rog. de Roddisley of an acre of land in the fields of Roddesley
lying on le Hekeclif. Dat. S. a. Michaelmas, 26 Edw. III. [1352].
(Trusley.)
2019. Grant from William de Carriswall to Walter de Mounte
Gomere, of Caverswall, Forsbrook, and Dilhorn manors, co. Staff., and
Roddislegh manor, co. Derby. Witn. John Carriswall, Ralph Mounte-
gomeri, Nicholas Fitzherbert, etc. Dat. F. of St. Peter [? i Aug.],
29 Edw. III. [1355]. (Foljambe.)
Rosliston, 255
2020. Grant from Thomas de Clifton, parson of the church of
Yrton, John Wade, parson of the church of Legh, to Thomas de
Marchinton of Rodesley of two parts of a messuage and bovate of
land in Rodesley which were Thomas de Marchinton's, sen., with the
reversion of the third part of the same on the death of Alice ux. Roger
Michson, who holds it in dower. Witn. Henry de la Pole, Thomas de
Wednesley, Ralph de Baystowe. Dat. Redesley, S. a. Tr. of
St. Thomas, M. [7 July], 44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Brookhill.)
2021. Agreement whereby Nicholas Mountgomery, squier, grants
to Thomas Meverell, squier, the manor of Roddesley, in exchange for
the lordship of Macley; and on the production by the said Thomas
of a deed of confirmation of the said manor by Nicholas Mountgomery,
father of the aforesaid Nicholas, he shall receive an annuity of four
marks out of the same Makley; but in default of the production of
such deed, then the said Nicholas is to pay an annuity of 40^-. to
Nicholas Meverell, son of the said Thomas, out of the manor of
Roddesley. Dat. 18 Jan., 9 Edw. IV. [1470]. (Woll. ix. 22.)
RODSLEY V. also under Yeaveley.
ROSLISTON.
(ROSLASTON, ROSTELASTON, ROSTELESTON, ROSTLASTON,
ROSTLAVESTON, ROSTLAVESTONA, ROSTLA WESTON, ROSTLISTON,
ROTHLASTON, ROXLAUESTON.)
2022. Notification, with duphcate attached, by Robert, dapifer
comitis Cestrie, of his grant to Ralph fil. Siwardi, " tenere totam terram
suam de Rostlavestona hereditario iure . . . seruicio semi-militis,
et ideo quod ipse sex uirgatas quas calumniabat in Burc mihi et meis
heredibus concessit in pace, quare ilia predicta seruicia sibi et heredibus
concessi et concedo." Witn. Richard Paien, Richard de Maisam, Ralph
Talebot, Walter de Dumuila, H. fil. Sturmi, Humelun Panton, etc.
Temp. Rich. I. (Gresley 30, 31.)
2023. Grant, in soul-alms, from Robert Maulovel fil. Stephani de
Rampton to Merivale Abbey, of common pasture in his wood of
Rosliston. Witn. William de Vemun, Geoffrey de Greseley, William
persona de Seyla, Walter de Stratton, William persona, frater suus,
Osbert Disert de Seyla, Peter de Lutterworth, William de Pethling.
Early Hen. III. (Gresley 50.)
2024. Grant from Robert Maulovel de Rostlaveston to Stephen
de Sedgrave of his tenement in Rostlaveston. Witn. Robert de
Lexinton, Wilham de Martiwast, William de Wasteneys. Early Hen. III.
(Gresley 51.)
2025. Quitclaim from Roger de* Monte Alto, senescallus Cestrie,
to Stephen de Segrave, of the service of one knight, which the latter
was wont to perform to Roger de Monte Alto, his father, in respect
of the vill of Rostlaweston ; rent, a pair of gilt spurs at Easter or
sixpence. Witn. Dom. Will, de Malo passu, Walkelin de Arden, WiUiam
de Sancto Eadmundo. Early Hen. III. (Gresley 53.)
2026. Grant from Roger de Mahaut, senescallus Cestrie, to Stephen
de Segrave, for his service and homage, of eight virgates of land in
Roxlaueston which Ralph Grim sometime held. To hold by performmg
service of half a knight. Witn. Dom. William de Insula, Robert de
Colouill, Rob. de Masey, etc. Early Hen. III. (Gresley 54.)
256 Rosliston.
3027. Grant from Ralph Herlewin de Rostlaweston to Gilbert de
Segrave of the moiety of a virgate of land in Rostlaweston, excepting
four acres which Ralph clericus holds from him in fee; and a toft
and croft for himself and his heirs. Witn. John de Stepenhull, Richard
de Thamenhome, Ralph de Claudewell, etc. [1241-1254.] (Gresley 71.)
2028. Power of attorney by Nicholas de Segrave to John, his
eldest son and heir, to aiSrm and confirm all the covenants between
him and Merivale Abbey concerning an exchange of pasture in his
wood of Grimswode and his wood of Rosliston. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey
de Gresele, Dom. Theobald de Nevile, Thomas de Nevile, Robert de
Malesouere, etc. [1254-1270.] (Gresley 102.)
2029. Grant from Ralph Godefrey de Rostlaston, with the assent
of William, his son and heir, to Ralph fil. Radulfi Talebot of Rosliston,
his kinsman, in free mairriage with Goda fil. Radulfi de Raueneston,
of a curtilage in Rostlaston; rent, one halfpenny at Easter. Witn.
Robert de Marisco, William de Caldewell, Thomas Lowell, etc. Temp.
Hen. III.— Edw. I. (Gresley no.)
2030. Grant from Ralph Godefrey de Rostlaston to William fil.
et her. Radulfi de Caldewell of three butts of land in the fields of
Rosliston, lying in Chalwescroft, beneath the fish-pond of the said
William, near the path leading to Rosliston. Rent, a rose on the
F. of St. John Bapt. [24 June]. Witn. Milo de Meuton, Roger de
Somervill, John de Stapenhull. Temp. Hen. III. — Edw. I.
(Gresley iii.)
3031. Grant from Cristiana, quondam uxor Radulfi Harlewine
de Rostlaston, widow, to William fil. et her. Radulfi de Caldewell, of
a selion of land in the field of Rostlaston in le Nether-Boym. Witn.
Ralph Godefrey de Rostlaston, Ralph Talebot de eadem, Nicholas
Hopper, etc. Temp. Hen. III. — Edw. I. (Gresley 112.)
2032. Grant, for nine shillings, half a bushel of com [frumentum],
and half a bushel of fine wheat [siligo], by Nicholas de Hoppere de
Rostlaston to Robert de Marey de Rostlaston, of an acre and a half
of arable land in the fields of Rosliston lying in Ruschefurlong and
in Kaldewellesimderlondes. Rent, a rose on the F. of SS. Peter and
Paul [29 June]. Witn. Will, de Kaldewelle, Ralph Thaleboth de
Rostlaston, Thomas Luvel, etc. Temp. Hen. III. — Edw. I. (Gresley
"3-)
2033. Quitclaim from William de Wauere, Abbot, and the Convent
of Merivale, to Nicholas de Segrave, of common of pasture for his
cattle in Grymswode and Rosliston Wood, with a chace in Le Hautboys,
so that the said Nicholas may enclose the said woods and have them
"in suo separabili," in exchange for four acres of his wood in Le
Hautboys in Seal. The said Nicholas also, with consent of John, his
son and heir, grants to the said Abbey permission to enclose " et in
separabili optinere " all that piece of land which they formerly acquired
"ad fugacionem averiorum suorum ad pasturam suam de Grymswode
et Rothlastonewode," with land called La Gore. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey
de Gresele, Dom. Rob. de la Warde, milites, Dom. Hugh de Kaue,
rector ecclesie de Clyfton, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Gresley 159.)
2034. Grant from William de Marisco de Rostelaston to William
le Waleys de Walton and Agnes his wife of five acres in Rostliston
field, lying at Drakelowemere, Grettenfurlong, Le Toftes, Hungerhill,
Rosliston. 257
Le Peteputtes, and Oxfurlong (outside the priest's garden). Witn.
Roger Adam de Walton, William Dunstan, Robert de Fynderne, etc.
Dat. Rosliston, Th. in Whitsun Week [2 June], i Edw. II. [1308.]
(Gresley 169.)
2035. Lease from Stephen de Segrave, in the name of his lord and
father, John, Lord of Segrave, to William le Warde de Cotene of the
mill of Rosliston, with suit of court. Rent, twenty shillings and
sixpence; the said William finding as surety to observe the conditions
of the lease Richard Deveneshire de Cotene. Dat. Tu. a. F. of
St. Chad [2 Mar.], 9 Edw. II. [1316]. (Gresley 177.)
2036. Grant from Ralph Mechel de Roslaston to William Talbot,
jun., de Roslaston, of land in Rosliston. Witn. Rob. Fabel, Stephen
le Warde, Will, le Warde. Dat. Roshston, Tu. a. F. of St. Luke
[18 Oct.], 16 Edw. II. [1322]. (Gresley 201.)
3037. Grant from Robert Nichol de Rostelaston to William
Talebot, senior, de Rostelaston, of two parts of a messuage and of
land in Rosliston, which he formerly held, as it was divided between
him and Cecily, his late daughter. Witn. Richard Mareys, Robert
Mareys, Ralph Michel, etc. Dat. F. of Ascension [5 May], 16 Edw. II.
[1323]- (Gresley 203.)
2038. Lease from Richard le Mareys de Rostelaston to William
fil. Willelmi Talbot de eadem, and Cecily his wife, of three selions of
arable land in the fields of Rosliston, lying on Sonderlondus, Southfield,
and Gratterf urlong ; rent, a rose at Midsummer. Witn. William Talbot,
sen., Robert le Mareys, William le Warde de Coton, etc. Dat.
Rosliston, M. a. F. of St. Thomas [21 Dec], 10 Edw. III. [1336].
(Gresley 245.)
2039. Grant from William Scot de Rostelaston to Dom. Adam
Gould, capellanus, and Richard Austyn de Herlaston, of a messuage and
land in Rosliston and Coton which the said William inherited on the
death of Richard and Margery Scot, his father and mother, with the
goods, chattels, and growing crops on the same land, and the reversion
of three acres of land which Nicholas le Meleward holds for his life
in Coton. Witn. Stephen le Warde, William Talbot, Richard Isbel,
etc. Dat. Rosliston, F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 18 Edw. III.
[1344]. (Gresley 262.)
2040. Quitclaim from William fil. Willelmi Talbot de Roslaston
to Alice, que fuit uxor Willelmi Talbot, and to John her son, of all
those lands and tenements which the said Alice and John held in
Rosliston by grant from John atte Calengewode, capellanus, and which
the latter acquired from William Talbot, father of the above-men-
tioned W. Talbot. Witn. Dom. Ralph de Rostlaston, capellanus, John
Hoky, Stephen Warde de Coton, etc. Dat. W. b. F. of St. Bartholomew
[24 Aug.], 21 Edw. III. [1349]. (Gresley 274.)
2041. Grant from William Talbot de Rostlaston, senior, to William
his son of a moiety of a virgate of land in Rosliston which sometime
belonged to William Talbot, father of the grantor, lying on Apultre-
furlong, Bruggefurlong, Le Mere, Grettenefurlong, Wethslade, Blake-
londes, etc. Witn. Richard Marreys, Robert Marreys, Nicholas Isbel,
etc. Dat. Rosliston, Mon. a. F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.],
25 Edw. III. [1361]. (Gresley 294.)
17 I
258 Roslision,
2042. Grant from William le Glover de Calton to John fil.
Stephani de Coton, capellanus, of arable land in Rosliston lying on
BrokfoBlong, Bruggeforlong, etc. Witn^ William Talbot, Richard
Mareys, Nicholas Isbel, etc. Dat. Rosliston, F. of St. Katherine
[25 Nov.], 39 Edw. III. [1365]- (Gresley 303.)
2043. Quitclaim from Ralph de Pareys and John de Coton,
capellani, to Henry fil. Roberti Mareys, clericus, of all their lands
and tenements in Rosliston and WaltonrOn-Trent, which they had by
grant from Alice, que fuit reHcta Willelmi Talbot, sen., de Rosteleston.
Witn. Stephen Warde, Richard Mareys, Nicholas Isbel. Dat. Fr. b.
Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 41 Edw. III. [1368]. (Gresley 307.)
2044. Grant from John Canne de Rostelaston to Richard de
Blaggreiv, manens in Rostelaston, of a messuage in Rosliston. Witn.
Richard Mareys, William Talbot, Stephen le Warde, etc. Dat. Tu. a.
Michaelmas Day [29 Sept.], 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Gresley 308.)
2045. Grant from Robert Mareys to Henry Mareys, clericus, of
a messuage with garden near the messuage of William Humbreston,
rector ecclesie de Walton, with all his goods in the town and fields
of Rosliston. Witn. Richard Mareys, Nicholas Isbel, John Canne, etc.
Dat. Rosliston, Sat. a F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 42 Edw. III.
[1368]. (Gresley 309.)
2046. Grant from Robert fil. et her. Ricardi Isbel to John de
Coton, capellanus, and others, of the reversion of all the tenements
and lands in Rosliston which Joan his mother holds during life, and
which will fall to him on her death. Witn. Richard Marreys, Nicholas
Isbel, John Canne, etc. Dat. Easter Mond. [2 Apr.], 43 Edw. III.
[1369]. (Gresley 312.)
2047. Quitclaim from the same of the reversion of same lands.
Same witnesses. Dat. Wed. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
43 Edw. III. [1369]. (Gresley 313.)
2048. Similar grant from the same to the same of the lands and
tenements in Rosliston, which fell to him on the death of John
Isbel, his uncle. Same witnesses and date. (Gresley 314.)
2049. Grant from Richard Blagreue, manens in Caldewalle, to
Walter fil. Ricardi Mareys, of a messuage in Rosliston. Witn. John
Abel, Stephen Warde, William Talbot, etc. Dat. Rosliston, S. a. F.
of St. John a.p.l. [6 May], 48 Edw. III. [1374]. (Gresley 326.)
2050. Quitclaim from Henry Mareys, capellanus de Rostlaston, to
Walter Mareys, of a messuage and garden in Rosliston, lying between
the messuage of Richard Mareys and the messuage of the late William
Humbreston, rector ecclesie de Walton-super-Trent. Witn. Stephen
Warde, William Canne, John Abell, etc. Dat. Rosliston, S. a. F.
of Holy Trinity [22 May], 3 Ric. II. [1380]. (Gresley 343.)
2051. Grant from Nicholas Isabel al. vocatus Nicholas Grene de
Allerwas to Walter Marreys de Rostlaston of all his lands and tenements
in Rosliston. Witn. John Abel, WiUiam Marreys, Stephen Warde, etc.
Dat. Whitsun Tuesday [12 June], 9 Ric. II. [1386]. (Gresley 347.)
2052. Power of attorney by Nicholas Isabel, al. Nicholas Grene
de Allerwas, to William Hood de Coton, to deliver seisin to Walter
Marreys de Rostlaston of all his lands in Rosliston. [1386.] (Gresley
348.)
Rosliston. 259
2053. Lease from Walter Mareys de Rostlaston to William Mar'eys
of a messuage with garden, land, and meadow in Rosliston, for term
of his hfe. Witn. John Abell de Caldewell, Richard Scot de Rostlaston,
John at-Walle de eadem. Dat. Rosliston, F. of St. Thomas [21 Dec],
5 Hen. IV. [1403]. (Gresley 369, 370.)
2054. Quitclaim from Henry Mareys de Rostlaston, capellanus, to
Walter Mareis of all the lands and tenements which the former
acquired in Rosliston from Ralph de Paris and John de Coton. Same
witnesses and date. (Gresley 371.)
2055. Grant from Walter Marreys de Rostlaston to John Marreys
his son of all his possessions in Rosliston and Linton and elsewhere
in CO. Derby. Witn. Thomas Gresley, mil., John Abell de Caldewelle,
William Warde de Coton, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.],
14 Hen. IV. [1413]. (Gresley 395.)
2056. General release from John fil. Johannis Sheperd, al. dicti
Johannis atte Walle de Rostlaston, to John Mareys fil. Walteri Mareys
de Roslaston. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 4 Hen. V.
[1416]. (Gresley 399.)
2057. Quitclaim from Henry Marreys, capellanus, to John Marreys
de Rostlaston of all his lands, etc., in Rostliston, which, were some-
time Robert Isabell's, and were conveyed by him to the said Henry
Marreys and feoffees now deceased. Witn. Thomas de Gresley, mil.,
John Dethik, armiger, John Abell, etc. Dat. Rosliston, Thurs. in
Easter week [27 Mar.], 9 Hen. V. [1421]. (Gresley 403.)
2058. Grant from John Marreys to his brother Nicholas Marreys
of the reversion of a messuage and virgate of land lately held by
John Dawson, which will fall to him on the death of his mother
Alice, widow of John Marreys, sen. Witn. Henry Holond, William
Ward de Coton, John Thurmond. Dat. Rosliston, W. a. F. of
Epiphany [6 Jan.], 18 Hen. VI. [1440]. (Gresley 418.)
2059. Grant and quitclaim from John Marreys to Thomas Smyth
de Thorp and Joan his wife, of a cottage and croft, etc., in Rosliston.
Dat. 27 Feb., i Mar., 20 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Gresley 419, 420.)
2060. Grant from John Marreys fil. et her. Johannis Marreys to
Nicholas his brother, " nunc manens in Sneynton iuxta Notyngham,"
of a messuage and virgate of land adjacent in Rosliston. Witn. Richard
Calangewode, Thomas Wylkynson, Ralph Blacgreve, etc. Dat. M. a.
F. of St. Vincent [22 Jan.], 22 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Gresley 421.)
2061. Quitclaim from John Marreys fil. et her. Joh. Marreys to
William de Shepey, nunc manens in Caldewall, of that messuage and
virgate in Rosliston which the said William lately acquired by grant
from Nicholas Marreys, his brother, " manens in Sneynton iuxta
Notyngham." Witn. John Broun, Robert Thirmond de Lynton, William
Warde de Coton. Dat. S. a. Epiph. [6 Jan.], 23 Hen. VI. [1445].
(Gresley 426.)
2062. Grant and quitclaim from John Marreys fil. et her Joh.
Marreys and Margery his wife to Roger Gyldyrson, of all his lands,
etc., in Rosliston. Witn. John Broune, Ralph Blacgreve de Lynton,
Richard Calengewod de Caldewall. Dat. 9, 10 Dec, 27 Hen. VI.
[1448]. (Gresley 427, 428.)
26o Rosliston.
2063. Quitclaim from Alice Hyll, nuper uxor Johannis Marreys,
sen., to John Marreys her son, of all the lands, etc., which she had
from, her said husband. Witn. John Broune, Ralph Blacgreve, Richard
Chalengewod. Dat. 4 Dec, 27 Hen. VI. [1448]. (Gresley 429.)
2064. Quitclaim from William Babyngton, knt., to Roger
Gyldreson, sen., of all those lands, etc., in Rosliston, which lately
belonged to Walter Marys or John Marys his son. Witn. John Gresley,
John Abney, John Cursun. Dat. Nottingham, F. of St. Agnes [21 Jan.],
27 Hen. VI. [1449]. (Gresley 430.)
2065. Quitclaim from William Wade de Coton and Alice his wife,
John their son, and Agnes le Granger, que fuit uxor Ricardi Graunger,
to Roger Gyldurson, of lands, tenements, etc., in Rosliston. Witn.
John Dyson, Stephen Warde, Ralph Blakegreue, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Michael [29 Sept.], 29 Hen. VI. [1450]. (Gresley 432.)
2066. Grant and quitclaim from Roger Gylderson de Brynsley in
com. Nottingham, Katharine his wife, and John his son, to John
Paunton de Burton super Trent, of all his lands, etc., in Rosliston,
Caldewall, and Lynton in co. Derby. Witn. Nicholas Chamber, Ralph
Blakgreue, Richard Dawson, etc. Dat. 16 Apr., 30 Hen. VI. [1452].
(Gresley 433, 434.)
2067. Grant from Thomas Smyth de Thorp and Joan his wife to
William Smyth their son and Joan his wife, of a cottage and croft in
Rosliston, the croft being that sometime belonging to John Marreys.
Witn. Nicholas Chaumber de Caldewall, John Andrewe, and William
Andrewe. Dat. 31 March, 36 Hen. VI. [1458]. (Gresley 435.)
2068. Grant from John Pawnton de Burton super Trent, pejmtour,
to Mag. Thomas Pawnton, capellanus, his son, and others, of all his
possessions in Rosliston. Witn. Nicholas Chawmber, Richard Chalenge-
wood, Richard Irpe, and others. Dat. F. of St. George [23 Apr.],
5 Edw. IV. [1465]. (Gresley 439.)
2069. Grant from John, Duke of Norfolk, the Archbishop of
Canterbury, the Bishop of Winchester, and others, to Robert Bernard,
esquire, for his good services to the said Duke, of an annuity of £,10
from Rostlaston [Rosliston] Manor. Dat. 11 Dec, 1465. (Berkeley
613-)
2070. Grant from John Broune de Roslaston to John Greysley,
mil., and John Dawson, of all his lands and hereditaments in Rosliston,
Coton, and Repingdon. Witn. Thomas Greysley, arm., Thomas Curson,
arm., William Bromwich. Dat. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 1 1 Edw. IV.
[1471]. (Gresley 441.)
2071. Quitclaim from John Dison of Walton-on-Trent to Thomas
Paunton, clerk, S.T.P., son and heir of John Paunton, late of Burton-
on-Trent, to Richard Broun de Roslaston and Elizabeth his wife, of
all the lands and tenements in Rosliston, Caldwall, and Lynton, co.
Derby, which the said John and Thomas, jointly with other feoffees,
lately held from John Paunton. Dat. 7 May, i Hen. VII. [i486].
(Gresley 453.)
2072. Grant from Mag. Thomas Paunton, clerk, S.T.P., to Richard
Broun of Rosliston and Elizabeth his wife, of all the lands and tenements
in Rosliston, Caldwall, and Lynton mentioned in the preceding deed.
Witn. John Dyson, Richard Irpe, John Irpe, etc. Dat. 18 May,
I Hen. VII. [i486]. (Gresley 454.)
Roston. 261
2073. Grant from Elena, widow of John Broune, late of Rostlaston,
to William Dawson, son of John Dawson of Rostlaston, of a messuage,
etc., in Rosliston, a wood and land in Coton, with other lands in
Rosliston, Coton, and Repingdon which she acquired by grant from
her late husband; with attorney to Thomas Cowper and Geoffrey
Cowper to dehver seisin. Witn. Henry Vernon, knt., William Gresley,
esq., Thomas Dethek, esq., etc. Dat. 20 July, 19 Hen. "VII. [1504].
(Gresley 460.)
3074. Quitclaim from the same to Richard Broune of all her
possessions in Rosliston, Coton, and Repingdon. Dat. 15 Apr.,
20 Hen. VII. [1505]. (Gresley 461.)
2075. Bond, in ;£20, from William Broune of Uttoxator, co. Staff.,
yeoman, to Richard Wakelen, yeoman, to ensure to the latter and to
Margery his wife peaceable possession of two messuages in Rosliston.
Dat. 6 Mar., 2 Hen. VIII. [1511]. (Gresley 464.)
2076. Acquittance from William Browne of Uttoxeter, yeoman,
to Richard Wakelyn of Rosliston, yeoman, for six pounds rent for two
messuages in Rosliston which the latter holds on lease for his life,
and for a parcel of land in Coton, now tenanted by Joan Swanne,
widow, which the said Richard holds on lease for a term of ten years,
with covenant by the said William, in case of the said Richard's death
within the said term, to allow his heirs and assigns to possess the
land till the expiry of the term. Dat. 6 Nov., 9 Hen. VIII. [1517]-
(Gresley 469.)
2077. Acquittance from the same to the same for a rent of four
pounds for a house in Rosliston, late in the holding of Walter Nowell,
but which the said Richard now holds on lease for a term of ten
years. Dat. 12 Sept., 11 Hen. VIII. [1520]. (Gresley 470.)
2078. Grant and quitclaim from William Browne, son of Ralph
Browne, and brother and heir of Richard Browne of Uttoxator, to
William Wakelen, of Rostlaston, of all those messuages in Rosliston
which the said Ralph sometime acquired from Thomas Paunton, clerk,
son and heir of John Paunton. Witn. Richard Bratte, Richard
Penyfader, William Rogers, and John Bratte. Dat. 20 May,
13 Hen. VIII. [1521]. (Gresley 471, 472.)
2079. Quitclaim from Anne Browne of Uttoxator, widow of
William Browne, to William Wakelen of Rostlaston, of her dower lands
in Rostliston. Dat. i Feb., 27 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Gresley 477.)
ROSLISTON V. also under Bretby, Cotes, Gresley,
Repton.
ROSTON.
(ROSSYNGTON, ROTYNGTON.)
2080. Grant from John Houlot, chaplain, and Roger persona
ecclesie de Staueley to Robert Scot of Rotyngton [Roston] and Agnes
his wife, of a messuage and bovate of land in Rotyngton. Dat.
Rotyngton, F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 23 Edw. III. [1346].
(? Every.)
202
Roston.
2081. Grant from Thomas fitz-Herbert of Rossyngton to Sir
Nicholas Montegomery, knt., John de Fyndeme, Henry Bothe, John
Fitz-Herbert of Rossyngton and John Vemay of lands in Rossyngton,
Hultone, and Egynton. Witn. John Blount, John Cokayn, knts.,
William de Lemystre of Snelston, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of SS. Tiburtius
and Valerian [14 Apr.], 5 Hen. IV. [1404]. (Woll. x. 18.)
ROSTON V. also under NORBURY.
ROWLAND IN Bakewell.
(Roland, Rolond.)
2082. Grant from Godfrey de Rolond to Nicholas Martyn,
chaplain, of lands which descended to him at the death of John de
Rolond, his father, in the vills of Roland, Caluore, and in a place
called " Eyom Clife." Witn. Will. Wakebruge, John de Langesdone,
clerk, John Follgeame of Little Langesdone, etc. Dat. Nat. of
St. John B. [24 June], 39 Edw. III. [1365]. (Woll. vii. 53.)
2083. Grant from Thomas de Bentley and Johanna his wife to
John Andrew and John Clerk, chaplains, Godfrey de Rolond, Nicholas
Martyn, etc., of lands which descended to the said Johanna at the
death of Nicholas Martyn, chaplain, her uncle, in Rolond, Calvere,
and Eyom Clyf. Witn. Roger Lethe, Henry de Longesdone, John
Wryght of Ashford, etc. Dat. Rolond, Th. a. F. of St. John, a.p.l.
[6 May], 4 Hen. IV. [1403]. (Woll. vii. 58.)
2084. Grant in tail from Nicholas Martyn of Folowe, John
Andrewe, and John Clerk, chaplains, and William Meverelle to
Margaret, daughter and heir of Roger de Roland of the manor of
Rolond, which they held from Thomas de Benteley and Johanna his
wife, kinswoman and heir of Nicholas Martyn, chaplain, within the
lordship of Eyom and Calvouere, with remainder to Margery, daughter
of Godfrey de Rolond and Stephen de Rolond. Witn. Thomas Foliamb,
John Stafford, James Cottrell, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of Epiph. [6 Jan.],
10 Hen. IV. [1409]. (Woll. i. 91; vii. 59.)
2085. Release from Johanna, widow of Thomas de Bentley of
Tyddiswell, to John Stafford of Eyam and Margaret his wife, daughter
and heir of Roger de Roland, and to John, their son, of lands which
formerly belonged to Richard Martyn, chaplain, uncle of the said
Johanna, in Roland, Calvore, and Eyom Clyf. Witn. Roger Massey
of Heghlowe, Richard Stafford of the same, Nicholas Martyn of Folowe,
etc. Dat. Eyom, Fr. a. F. of St. Edmund [20 Nov.], 11 Hen. VL
[1432]. (Woll. vii. 57.)
2086. Release from John Stafford of Eyom and Margaret his
wife to John Stafford their son of lands which he holds conjointly with
Robert Stafford, esq., in Roland, Calfoure, and Eyom Clyf, otherwise
Midyltone Clyf, in Eyom. Witn. Thomas Babyngton of Leghe, Henry
de Pole, Thomas Wodrofe, etc. Dat. Roland, Nat. of St. John B.
[24 June], 23 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Woll. vii. 56.)
2087. Grant from Dame Margaret Stafford, widow of John Stafford,
esq., to Richard Stafford, their son and heir, of lands in Eyham Clyf,
alias Midylton Clyf, and five marks annuity out of the manor of
Roland; with proviso for the cessation of the annuity and provision
Sandiacre. 263
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for the unmarried daughters of the grantor at the discretion of Thomas
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ROWLAND IN Bakewell v. also under ASHFORD, LiTTON.
ROWSLEY.
(ROULESLEY, MeCHELL ROLLESLEY, ROULISLEY.)
2088. Copy of a grant from Robert, son of Ralph de Stantona, to
Robert Albus [White] of Roulesley, of a sart of land in Roulisley;
rent, 3^. Witn. Sir Simon Basseth, John and William, his sons,
Alexander, son of Robert de Stant[one], etc. Fifteenth century.
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ROWSLEY V. also under Haddon, Monyash.
SANDIACRE.
(Sandiakyr.)
2090. Grant from P[eter] de Sandiacre, Athelina his wife, and
Peter his son to Robert fil. Willelmi of seven bovates of land in
Sandiacre free from all service ; rent, 3^. For this grant the said
Robert gave the said Peter 20s. Late twelfth century. (Add.
47502.)
P. de Sandiacre omnibus hominibus suis francis et anglis
presentibus et futuris salutem. Sciatis quod recognoui et con-
cessi Roberto filio Willelmi vii bouatas terre in Sandiacre cum
omnibus pertinenciis suis intus et foris libere et quiete ab omni
seruicio quod ad me pertinet per iii solidos annuatim reddendos
eidem Rodberto et heredibus suis Ex recognicione xx solidos mihi
persoluit. Hoc concedit uxor mea Athelina et filius meus Petrus.
His testibus {sic) Radulfus de Wildebuef, Herbertus de Broncote
et frater eius Helyas, Galfridus de Triwelle, Anchetillus de Berges,
Picot de Barre, Ricardus Crassus, Andreas de Wimundewald,
Galfridus Putrel, Willelmus Britto, Hugo filius Walteri, Osmundus,
Rodbertus de Pec, Robertus filius Radulfi, Osbertus de Salloe,
Rogerus filius Osmundi, Valete.
2091. Confirmation from P[eter] de Sandiacre to Robert fil.
Willelmi of the seven bovates of land in Sandiacre granted to him by
his father (v. preceding charter). Late twelfth century. (Add. 47503.)
P. de Sandiacre. Omnibus hominibus suis francis et anglis
presentibus et futuris salutem. Sciatis quod ego confirmaui
Roberto filio Willelmi cartam patris mei de vii bovatis terre in
Sandiacre et quod concessi eidem Roberto predictas bovatas cum
omnibus pertinentiis et heredibus suis tenendas de me et heredibus
meis libere et quiete intus et foris ab omni seruicio quod ad me
pertinet per iii solidos annuatim reddendos ad festum Sancti
264 Sandiacre.
Michaelis. Pro hac confirmatione et recognitione dedit mihi
predictus Robertus unam marcam. His testibus Radulpho de
Wildebof, Gaufrido de Trewelle, Herberto de Bromcote,
Anchet[illo] de Berges, Pichot de la Barre, Andrea de Wimunde-
wold, Roberto filio Walterii, Patrico Rosel, Ricardo Mareschaldo,
Helia de Eituna, Gaufrido de Essebum et Henrico Decano,
Roberto de Burgelega, Waltero de Sandiacre, Henrico de Tuschet,
Simone de Tuschet, Radulpho Affete, Baldewino de Sandiacre,
Osberto armigero, Roberto de Pec, Roberto armigero.
2093. Grant from Robert fil. Willelmi de Stapelford to Adam
his son of four bovates of land in the vill of Sandiacre, namely, those
two which Stephen fil. Gileberti held, and those two which Galfridus
vicinus predicti Stephani held, with all appurtenances and with the
men holding the said lands; the said Adam to pay two shillings yearly
rent. Witn. Hugh de Muschamp, Richard de Camera, Geoffrey de
Trowelle, Philip de Touke, Robert de Brancote, Richard de Alardestre,
David Burdet, Robert Marescallus de Stapelford, Thomas de Brikesard,
German fil. presbiteri de Stap[el]ford. Seal (man in armour on
horseback). Early thirteenth century. (Add. 47505.)
2093. Grant from Richard fil. Petri de Sandiacre to the Canons
" de Parco Stanleg " [Dale Abbey] and all the free men of Sandiacre,
of " totum Wersenape in territorio de Sandiacre " of his fee to their
own uses and for common pasture. Witn. R. Prior of Lenton, Geoffrey
de Sallicosa mara, Walter de Esthewyt tunc vic[arius], Phelip de
Stretleg', William de Biling, William de Ponynton, Thomas de Henowre,
Robert le Vavasur, Hugh de Morleg", Hugh de Wuormodisworthe,
Robert fil. Petri de Sandiacre, clericus, John de Eston. Early
Hen. III. (Add. 47506.)
2094. Grant from William de Bigheleghe to Reginald de Meaudre
of a toft and croft in the vill of Sandiacre which belonged to Robert
fil. Toky, in exchange for another toft lying between the toft of Alan
fil. Walteri de Sandiacre and the toft of Geoffrey Engin of the same
vill. Witn. Dom. Walter de Estweit, Thomas de Henovere, Richard
de Sandiacre, Williaim his brother, Robert le Vavaseur, Hugh de
Rampestone, etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Lansd. 600.)
2095. Grant from John de Bromle, carpenter, to Nicholas le
Coupar of Sandiakyr and Emma his wife of a toft at the head of
the south vill of Sandiakyr, and lying between the toft of William
Faber de Sandiakyr and the meadow called Formedue, and between
the king's way and the water called Yrewas. Rent, a rose yearly.
Witn. Dom. Richard le Gray, John de Stoke, John le Marescal, Will.
le Bay, Will. Bamarde, Hugh fil. Nigel, Peter de Betegge, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Lansd. 601.)
2096. Grant from William de Grey de Sandiacre to William
Hasard de Sandiacre and Alice his wife, and to one of the heirs of
their bodies, of the moiety of the messuage formerly held by Emma
le Deye, and nine acres and one rood of land, with three roods of
meadow in the territory of Sandiacre. Rent, \os. yearly. Dat.
Sandiacre, F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 2 Edw. III. [1328],
(Lansd. 602.)
SANDIACRE v. also under Dale Abbey, Sutton in Dale.
Scropton. 2 6 5
SAWLEY.
(Sallowe.)
3097. Grant from Roland, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to
his servants, Edward Edmondson and Geoffrey Edmondson his son,
of the site of his manor of Sallowe, with a dovecot, garden, etc.,
together with the ferry and fishery of the Trent there, and pastures
called " Sandholme," " Begeford," " Conyngre Lays," " Haysekewylons,"
" Bondmanhall," " Lytyll Seke," " Lytell Hallowe," and " Wylnepyk,"
with other pastures called " le Lordes pastures," three mills for grain,
and one fulling-mill called " Wylne myll," for their lives. Dat.
Ecclesall, 10 Oct., 1536. (P. R. O. c. 1368.)
SAWLEY V. also under WiLNE.
SCARCLIFF.
(SCARDCLIF, SCARDECLIVE.)
2098. Confirmation by Pope Adrian IV. to Rufford Abbey
of various grants of land in Rufford, Cratele [in Wellow, co. Notts.],
Barton [Barton-on-Humber, co. Line], Wilgebi [Willoughby, co.
Notts.], Eikering [Eakring, co. Notts.], Snape in Muscamp [Muskham,
CO. Notts.], Kelum [Kelham, co. Notts.], and other places in co. Notts. ;
and all that land which the Abbey has of the gift of Ralph de
Ainecurt and Matilda his wife, cultivated and uncultivated, in the
territory of Scardecliue [Scarcliff, co. Derby]. Dat. Laterani,
Non. Nov. [5 Nov.], 11 56. (Harl. in A. 2.)
2099. Grant from Richard, son of John Henrison of Scardclif,
to Thomas his son and Alice Pepir in tail, of all their lands, tenements,
etc., in Scardeclif which he had of the grant of Robert Beregge,
clerk, and which the same Robert lately recovered from Roger Somer,
together with all the lands, etc., the wood of Scoulewode, and wastes
in Thikclif which he had of the grant of the same Robert, and
which formerly belonged to Richard Hikson, chaplain, with remain-
der succiessively in tail to Richard, son of Peter Parker of Scardclif,
and to Thomas his brother. Dat. i July, i Hen. V. [14 13].
(Foljambe.)
SCROPTON.
2100. Grant from Edmund fil. Henrici Regis Anglie to Robert
de Creccon de Foston of ten acres of land of his waste of Scropton
and Foston, of which three acres lie in the moor of Foston and
Scropton, three acres near the mill of Mackeleye, three acres between
le Witefeld and Copplowe, and one acre on Cleyenewitheges. Witn.
Dom. William Withet, Dom. Roger Brabazon, Ralph de Rolleston,
Robert Schiret, Roger Wildegos, Walter Acard, etc. Dat. apud
Tutt' [? Tutbury], F. of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 14 Edw. I.
[1286]. (Mundy.)
2101. Grant from Henry Porteioye to John de Crectone of two
acres of land in the territory of Scropton lying in Stoniacris,
Scheteners, Plumtrefurlong, Hongindehul, and Bradefurlong. Witn.
William de Mortimer, Thomas Morel, John de Pilkote, William
Wildegos, etc. Dat. Scropton, W. a. Pentecost [17 May], 1296.
(Mundy.)
266 S crop ton.
2 1 02. Grant from William fil. Thome Morel of Scropton to John
fil. Roberti de Cretton, living at Foston, and Elizabeth bis wife, of
four selions of land in the fee and territory of Scropton and Foston
in Le Flecherusholm. Witn. William Wildegos of Foston, John
Wildegos, William le Mortimer de Scropton. Dat. Scropton, S. a.
F. of Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1305. (Mundy.)
2103. Quitclaim from Agnes quondam uxor Roberti de Creyton
to John fil. Roberti de Creyton of her dower lands in Scropton and
Foston. Witn. Henry clericus de Foston, Thomas Acard, Hugh
Rudde, Henry Mascory. Dat. at Foston, F. b. F. of St. Cedda, Bp.
[7 Jan.], 13 Edw. II. [1320]. (Mundy.)
2104. Grant from William . . . . de Scroptone to Thomas
Acard of all his land in a certain place called " le Newemedewe " in
the fields of Scropton. Witn. Thomas de Mackary, etc. Dat.
16 Edw. II. [1322-3]. (Add. 4848.)
2105. Grant from Henry Bonefaunt, chaplain, to John Rose de
Scropton and Agnes his wife of two acres of land in the neigh-
bourhood of Scropton and Farleston. Dat. M. b. F. of All Saints'
[i Nov.], 133 1. (Add. 1058.)
2106. Grant from Henry de Mershton, vicar of Tuttebury, and
William de Lucy, chaplain, to Henry, son of Thomas Chaundeler
of the same, of two burgages in Tuttebury and lands in Scroptone.
Witn. William de Burton, John Davy, Henry Mason, etc. Dat. S. a.
F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Add. 26104.)
2107. Grant from Henry, son of Thomas le Chaundiler of
Tutbury, to William de Burton of the same, of land in Scropton.
Witn. John Took, Rob. Brese, Symon Godriche, etc. Dat. Th. b.
F. of Inv. of Holy Cross [3 May], 46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Add. 26101.)
2108. Release by Johanna, daughter of Thomas le Chaundeler
of Tutbury, widow, to William de Burton of the same, of lands in
Scropton held of Henry his brother. Witn. John Took, Robert
Brese, Thomas Acard, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of St. John, a.p.l. [6 May],
46 Edw. III. [1372]. (Add. 26103.)
2109. Release by Richard Pasmere of Tutbury to William de
Boureton of the same, of lands in Scropton held of Henry le
Chaundeler. Witn. John Took, Robert Brese, Thomas Acard, etc.
Dat. S. b. F. of St. John, a.p.l. [6 May], 46 Edw. III. [1372].
(Add. 26102.)
21 10. Grant from John de Pulteney, Simon Broke^ and John
Skryven to Lawrence Fyton, Robert le Heuster, parson of the church
of Bousworthe, and Stephen del Rowe, clerk, of all the lands, etc.,
in Annesley and Scropton, which they lately had of the feoffment of
Thomas Greseley, John Kenling, Henry Ive, Laurence Braybon, clerk,
and Catherine, late the wife of Henry le Wryght of RoUeston. Dat.
F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 15 Hen. IV. {sic). (P. R. O. b. 80.)
31 1 1. Quitclaim from Thomas Chedelle, formerly of Broghton,
CO. Derby, to William Burton de Tuttebury of his title to lands and
tenements in tine lands of Scropton. Witn. Thos. Acard, etc. Dat.
"in vigilia carniprivii " [25 Feb.], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Add. 4862.)
Skat ton. 267
21 12. Extract from a view of frank-pledge held at Scropton on
the F. of SS. Philip and James [i May], 23 Hen. VII. [1508], of
the admission of William Ayld and William his son to a tenement
and land [in Scropton]. (Woll. vi. 17.)
21 13. Extract of roll of a court held at Scroptone, on Tuesday,
F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], i Hen. VIII. [1509]. (Add. 4865.)
SCROPTON V. also under FosTON, Matlock.
SEDSALL.
(Seddissall, Segesale, Segeshale, Seggesale, Seggeshale.)
21 14. Grant from William, son of Henry de Seggesale, to John
Wymme de Uttokesathe and Walter his brother, of three acres of
land in the fields of Seggesale. Witn. John le Mareschal, Ric. le
Serjaunt, etc. Dat. S. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 13 Edw. III.
[1340]. (Add. 4883.)
2 1 15. Grant from John Whyteheved de Asshebome to Nicholas
de Beerd of a messuage and three acres of land in Segeshale. Witn.
Will, de Montegomery, dominus de Segesale, John del Brugge, Andrew
del Brugge, William Hankynsone, etc. Dat. T. a. F. of Beheading
of St. John Bapt [29 Aug.], 30 Edw. III. [1356]. (Add. 4884.)
SEDSALL V. also under Thurvaston.
SHARDLOW.
(Sardelova, Schardelowe.)
2 1 16. Remembrancer's Roll in the account of John ate Halle
for the service of the Manor of Schardelowe at Coulynges from S. a.
F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.] to Michaelmas [29 Sept.] following,
1331. (Add. 5245.)
SHARDLOW V. also under MORLEY.
SHATTON.
(ScHATTON, Over Shatton.)
21 17. Grant from Robert fil. Elie de Bradewell and Alice his
wife to Dom. Thomas Foleiaumbe of Tediswell fil. Thome Foleiambe,
mil., of a yearly rent of T.2d. secured upon their lands in Schatton.
Witn. Richard fil. Will. Foleiambe of Wormhull, Nicholas Foleiaumbe,
Ralph Coterell. Dat. Tedeswell, S. a. F. of St. John a.p.l. [6 May],
26 Edw. I. [1298]. (Foljambe.)
21 18. Grant from Hugh de Streley to John Talbot, Lord Talbot
and Fournyvall, Roger Stedman, and Richard Worteley, of a capital
messuage and lands, etc., called " Over Shatton " in the Peak. Dat.
Shatton, F. of Inv. of Holy Cross [3 May], 2 Hen. VI. [1424].
(P. R. O. c. 3362.)
21 19. Release by William del Bour', son of John del Bour'
of Quytefeld to William del Brome, chaplain, of lands in Shatton,
Burghe, Thornehulle, and Astone, and a forestry in Eydale. Witn.
Richard le Vernoun, knt., John del Pole of Hertyngtone, Richard de
Pylkyngton, etc. Dat. Shattone, Fr. a. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.],
7 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Woll. iii. 12.)
SHATTON V. also under Bradwell.
268 Sheldon.
SHELDON
(Sheladon, Shelladon),
V. under ASHFORD, Chapel-en-le-Frith, HADDON.
SHIPLEY.
(Shipeley.)
2120. Grant from John Strelley, esq., to Henry Willoughby,
Gervase Clifton, John Dygby, knts., Simon Dygby, Edward Stanop,
and Roland Dygby, esquires, of all his lordship's manors, lands, etc.,
in Strelley, Billeborough, Trowell, Chilwell, Addenborough, Ratclyf-
upon-Trent, South Leverton, Notyngham, Lenton, Muskeham, Oxton,
Colson Basset, Bramcote, Codgrave, Stapulford, Wheteley, North
Leverton, Hemsell and Baseforth, co. Notts., and Shipeley, Mapurley,
and Langeley, co. Derby; with letter of attorney authorising Robert
Strelley and Richard Baker to deliver seisin. Witn. John Babyngton,
knt., Thomas Kebeell, one of the king's Serjeants at law, and William
Brett. Dat. i March, ii Henry VH. [1496]. (P. R- O. c. 3270.)
SHIPLEY V. also under ILKESTON.
SHIREBROOK in Pleasley.
(SCHIRBROK.)
2 12 1. Grant from John Bairg of Skardeclive to Richard de
Dethek, capellanus, of all his lands, etc., in Schirbrok. Witn. Hugh
Stuffyn, Thomas de Skyrbrok, John Salvage, etc. Dat. M. a. Tr.
of St. Thomas [7 July], 13 Edw. II. [1319]. (Foljambe.)
SHIRLEY.
(SCHIRLEY.)
2122. Grant from Ralph de Schirley, miles, to Nicholas de
Marchyntone of a place of land in Schirley in exchange for other
land there. Dat. Morr. of F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May], 4 Edw. II.
[131 1]. (Woll. ix. 20.)
SHIRLEY V. also under Yeaveley.
SHUCKTHORN v. under Plaistow.
SMALLEY.
2123. Demise by Henry Rolleston, John Bradshawe, William
Dethik, clerk, William Saucheverell, Henry Stathum, and Henry
Reddeford, chaplain, to William Zouche and Joan, his wife, daughter
and heiress of Henry Stathum, late lord of Morley, for their lives, of
all the messuages and lands, etc., in Smalley, which they had of the
grant of the said Joan, with remainder to her right heirs ; also letter
of attorney authorising Milo Blackwall and Thomas Mongombre to
deliver seisin of the said premises. Dat. 18 May, 2 Hen. VII. [1487].
(P. R. 0. B. 3360.)
SMALLEY V. also under Morley.
Snelston. 269
SMISBY.
(Smithesbi, Smythesby.)
2124. Release from Ralph Payn of Caldewelle, chaplain, to John
de Irland, son of Ralph de Irland of Horteshorn, of lands in Smythesby.
Witn. Robert de Howe of Sekyntone, Thomas de Barlastone of
Blacfordeby, John Pylle of Smythesby, etc. Dat. Smythesby, T. a.
F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 57 Edw. III. [1377]. (Woll. i. 89.)
SMISBY V. also under Calk.
SNELSTON.
(Snellesdone, Snelleston, Snelstone, Syleneston.)
2125. Covenant between B[artholomew], Prior, and the Convent
of Totesbir' [Tutbury], and Hugh de Aucoure and his heirs, that the
Prior and Convent have granted to the said Hugh all their culture
which is of their demesne beyond the bridge " hanging " towards
Aucoure, between the road leading from Maafelt [Mayfield] to Aucoure
and the Dove, with three selions besides, contiguous to the said
culture in the part towards Aucoure ; and the said Hugh has granted
to the church of St. Mary and the monks serving there all his culture
between the mill of Syleneston [Snelston, co. Derb.] and the fields
of Maafelt on either side the Dove, which he retained in his own
demesne of the land which he gave to Geoffrey his brother in
Syleneston. Witn. Dom. William [de F'errariis], Comes Derbe,
Raginald de Kard', Dapifer, Stephen capellanus, John capellanus,
Henry de Braillefort, William de Grendon, Geoffrey de Aucoure,
Nicholas de Cauueland, Robert de Syrefort, Robert de Bee, Robert
de Lee, Henry de Daneston, William de Ypestanes. Early thirteenth
century [1200-1225]. Fragments of two seals. (Okeover.)
2126. Grant from Matildis de Grendona to Roger de Accouere
her son of all that laiid of his inheritance extending from the croft of
Ralph fil. Willelmi tunc tenentis, to the ditch which divides the two
cultures which extend from the king's way to Lutlewodebroc, with
the meadow belonging to the said land ; to hold by tenure of a pair
of white gloves at Easter. Witn. Dom. Robert de Accouere, Dom.
William de Mungomery, Dom. Robert de Esseburne, Dom. Thomas
de Ednesouere, Dom. Richard de Ednesouere, Oliver le Foun, Ranulf
de Westona, Henry le Foun. Temp. Edw. I. (Okeover.)
2127. Lease from Adam Forestarius de Snelleston to William de
le Hul in Snelleston of an acre of land in the fee of Snelleston,
extending from the land of the late Adam Ody up to Littelwodebroc,
to hold till the said William has had five crops from the land at the
rent of a red rose on St. James' Day [25 July]. Witn. John Baule,
William de Grendon, Henry de Thorp, Robert le Walour, Hugh de
Thokeby, John le Ou, clericus. Dat. Michaelmas Day, 1285.
(Okeover.)
2128. Grant from William de Grendon fil. Serlonis de Grendon
to Walter Mountegomery of messuages, etc., in Snelstone. Witn.
Nicholas Herbert, John Terry, Henry Pees, etc. Circ. 1350.
(Foljambe.)
270 Snelston.
2129. Release from William Pachet, clericus, to Walter Mount-
gomery and his heirs male in tail of a messuage and lands in Snelstone,
with remainder in tail to William Mountgomery. Witn. William de
Grendon, John Pachet, Henry Pees, etc. Circ. 1350. (Foljambe.)
2130. Grant from Philip de Okoure, miles, to the Prior of
Callewych, Thomas de Marchyngton, and Thomas de Shene, of all
the lands and tenements, etc., which fell to the said Philip on the
death of Thomas de Hoppewell in Snelleston of the inheritance of
the late Robert de Stanton, and all his lands in Mapelton and Stanton.
Witn. Nicholas de Longeford, John Cokayn, knts., Robert del Hull
de Snellestun, John Broun, Adam Felcok de Mapelton. Dat. apud
Snelleston, S. a. F. of St. Hilary [13 Jan.], 20 Ric. II. [1397].
(Okeover.)
2 131. Grant from Isabel, widow of Thomas del Hull de Snell-
eston, to Henry de Knyveton, rector of the church of Norbury, and
Henry Wallour, chaplain of lands in cos. Derby and Stafford inherited
by her after the death of Isabel, widow of John Shaille and daughter
and heiress of John de Hambury. Witn. Nicholas Mountegomery, John
Cokayn, John Bagot, John de Ardern, milites, etc. Dat. at Snelston,
M. a. Michaelmas, 7 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Stowe 64.)
2132. Rental of Okover lands in Calton [co. Staff.], Schene
[Sheen, co. Staff.], and Snellesdone [Snelston]. Early fifteenth
century. Imperfect. (Okeover.)
2133. Grant from Thomas Okouere de Okouere to Henry, Abbot
of Rocester, Richard Falthurst, parson of Kyngeley, Humphrey Walker
of Casteme, and Thomas Lokwode of Thomebery, of a pasture called
Coldewall, with a pasture called Brendewode in the demesne of
Okouere, and all rents in Blore Woodhowse, with a piece of meadow
in Wodehousse, and another pasture called Cokshuthull, in the
demesne of Snelleston. Witn. Sampson Meverell, knt., John Curson,
John Pole. Dat. Okeouer, 6 Sept., 18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Okeover.)
2134. Quitclaim from Thomas Okouere of Okouere to Henry,
Abbot of Rocestre, Richard Falthurst, parson of Kyngeley, Humphrey
Walker of Casteme, and Thomas Locwod of Thomebery, of a pasture
called Coldewall, and another pasture called Brendwode in the lord-
ship of Okouere, with all appurtenances in Blore and Wodhowse, a
piece of meadow in Blore and Wodhowse [co. Staff.], a pasture called
Cokshuthill in the lordship of Snelleston, co. Derb. Witn. Samson
Meverell, knt, John Curson, John Pole. Dat. Okouere, 9 Sept.,
18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Okeover.)
2135. Covenant between Thomas Okouere and Raufe Basset for
the marriage of Philip Okouere, cousin and heir of the said Thomas,
with Thomasine, daughter of the said Rauf, and for the settling on
the same, lands in Coldewall, Blore, Woodhouses, co. Staff., and in
Snelleston, co. Derby. Dat. Okouere, 20 Sept., 18 Hen. VI. [1439].
(Okeover.)
2136. Quitclaim from John Broune of Snelston, clericus, to
Thomas de Okouer, esquire, of all the manors, lands, etc., which
he, the said John, held jointly with Ralph Basset, esquire, deceased,
by grant from the said Thomas, in cos. Derby and Stafford. Dat.
28 Nov., 34 Hen. VI. [1455]. (Okeover.)
Snitterton. 271
2137. Grant from Thomas Lokwod to Philip Okouere of Okouere,
esquire, and Thomasine his wife, of all his lands in Coldwalle, an
enclosure called Brendwode, and a piece of land in Wodhows, near
Blore, now in the tenure of Thomas Serle and Robert Lont, a rent
of 20s. in Wodhows, land in Hyllemedowe, within the township of
Wodhous, and in a pasture called Cokshuthill in Snelleston, co. Derby,
which the said Thomas had of the Abbot of Rocester and Richard
Faltehurst, rector of Kyngeley, of the feoffment of Thomas Okouere,
esquire. Witn. John Curson of Ketelston, Nicholas Knyveton of
Mircaston, William Basset of Blore, esquires, Humphrey Walker of
Castem, gent., and William Tayllour of Meygnelongley. Dat. apud
Longley, 20 Dec, 34 Hen. VI. [1455]. (Okeover.)
2138. Power of attorney from Thomas Lokwod to William Sonde,
rector of Blore, to deliver seisin to Philip Okouere of the lands
described in preceding charter. Same date. (Okeover.)
2139. Rental of Richard Okover, esquire, for Snelston, viz.,
rents of assize of free tenants there, renewed 19 Jan., 4 Hen. VII.
[1489], to be paid at the Feasts of Nat. of St. John Bapt. [24 June]
and St. Martin-in-Hieme [11 Nov.] by equal portions; with rents of
the farmers there and at Atlow, Mapulton, Horn, Yeldersley, and
Okover. (Okeover.)
2140. Covenant for the marriage of Rondulf Eggerton, esq., with
Isabel, dau. of Robert Hill, deceased, and of Alice his wife, now the
wife of Rob. Woode, and the settlement on them of lands, etc., in
Snelston of the yearly value of six marks. Dat. 20 Jan.,
18 Hen. VII. [1503]. (P. R. O. c. 2751.)
2 141. Grant in trust from Humphrey Oker of Oker, esquire, to
John Aston, knt., Thomas Cokkeyn, Humphrey Bradburne, esquires,
John Blounte, Thomas Blounte, and William Hyll, chaplain, of his
manor of Oker [Okeover], co. Staff., with all his lands, etc., in Oker,
Wodhouse, Home [Ham], and Castorne [Casteme], in the said county,
with his manors of Snelston and Atlowe, with lands, etc., in Snelston,
Atlowe, Mapulton, and Yeldersley, co. Derby; with attorney to
Thurston Lance and William Trubsha to give seisin. Dat. 22 June,
23 Hen. VII. [1508]. (Okeover.)
2142. (a) Rental of Humphrey Okouer renewed 19 November,
6 Hen. VIII. [15 14], in Snelston; {]>) Rents of farmers paid quarterly
for lands in Atlow; (c) Rents, as above, for Mapulton; (d) Rents,
as above, for Yyldersley; (e) Rents, as above, for Wodhowse;
(/) "Hum and Castorne for chef Rentt"; (f) "Okover lordschype."
(Okeover.)
2143. "The Replicacion of Himifrey Okouer (pi). Apr.,
30 Hen. VIII.) to the vnswere of John Fitzherbert," relating to an
exchange of land called " the Morewalles," etc., in Snelston.
Temp. Hen. VIII. (Okeover.)
SNELSTON V. also under Atlow, Cubley, Sudbury.
SNITTERTON.
2144. Grant from Dom. Gerard de Suttone, miles, to William
de Aldewerk of a selion of land lying between the lands of Dom. <
Robert de Marcham and Ralph fil. Gilbert! de Snuterton at the west
of the vill, in exchange for as much land in Snuterton lying near the
272
Snitterton.
land of Dunyig de Snuterton. Witn. Dom. Robert de Marcham, Ralph
de Rerisby, Robert de Wednisleya, Henry de Matlac. Tem^.
Hen. in. (Woll. x. 4.)
3145. Grant from Ranulph de Snyterton to John de Sutton of
nine butts and a rood of land in exchange for half an acre and a
rood in Snyterton. Witn. Roger de Wednslegh', John de Derlegh',
Laurence Coterel, etc. Dat. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], i3i9[2o].
(Woll. i. \a, Woll. X. 64a.)
2146. Release from Ranulph de Sniterton to John, fil. et her.
Johannis de Sutton of an orchard and land in Sniterton, in exchange
for other lands there. Witn. Roger de Wednesleye, Henry de Hopton,
Wilham de Hopton, etc. Temp. Edw. II. (Woll. x. 9.)
3147. Grant from Richard de Dethek fil. Robert! de Dethek,
knt., to John de Kynardeseye, jun., and Joan liis wife of two parts
of a moiety of the manor of Lee, near Dethek, together with the
reversion of the third part of the said moiety (which Ranulph de
Snitt[ert]on and Cecily his wife held by name of the said Cecily's
dowry which she had from Thomas de Ferrariis, her late husband, on
the said Cecily's death, with remainder, on failure of issue, to the
said John and Jean, to Geoffrey fil. Roberti de Dethek. Witn. Dom.
John de Heriz, Dom. Adam de Rerisby, Geoffrey de Dethek, etc.
Dat. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], i Edw. III. [1327]. (Holland.)
3148. Grant from Henry de Suttone to Dom. Hugh fil. Alani
de Ednessouere, chaplain, of all his lands, etc., in Snitterton and
Matlock, which he inherited after the death of John and Thomas
his brothers. Witn. John de Dethek, Roger de Wednesl', Ranulph
de Snytertone, Gerard de Wednesl', etc. Dat. F. of St. Thomas
[21 Dec], 1350. (Woll. X. 13.)
SNITTERTON v. also under ASHBOURNE.
SOMERSALL IN Brampton.
3149. Bond, in ;£[4o, from John Hygdon of Brimington to John
Schawe of Somersall not to challenge the title of the latter to lands
which were late Thomas Schawe's, father of the said John Schawe,
in Somersall, Chesterfield, Walton, Brampton, Baslowe, Bubnell,
Chatsworth, Hope, and Castelton. Dat. Tu. b. F. of St. Katharine
[25 Nov.], I Hen. VII. [1485]. (Woll. iii. 72.)
3150. Similar bond from Margaret Schawe, one of the daughters
of Thomas Schawe, late of Somersall, to her brother John Schawe.
Same date. (Woll. iii. 76.)
SOMERSALL HERBERT.
(Cherchsomersale, Chirchesomersale, Kirke Somersale,
SOMERSALE, SOMERSALE HERBERD'.)
3151. Grant from Thomas fil. Willelmi Hereberti de Somersale
to the church and canons of Rocester [co. Staft".] of four acres of
land in Somersale which Richard fil. Symonis Bacun holds. Witn.
Dom. Robert del Per', Hamo de Saperton, John Morel, Thomas de
Mackelega, John fil. Symonis de Foston. Temp. Hen. III. (D. A. J.
iv- 5-)
Somersall Herbert. 273
2152. Quitclaim from Hugh de Almunton to Thomas fil. Willelmi
fil. Herbert! de Somersale, his lord, of two bovates of land in
Somersale. Witn. Dom. William de Montegomery, William de
Meysam, knt., Dom. Peter de Bakepuz, Robert de Segeshale, Walter
de Bosco, Richard fil. Herberti, clericus. Temp. He'n. III. (D. A. J.
iv- 5-)
2153. Lease for life -from William de Mountgomery to Thomas
le Croweknaue of Conibruge, of land in Somersale to be held by
his assigns for twenty years in the event of his death within that
period; rent, 13^. Witn. Robert de la Mulnetone, Robert de Segishale,
Ralph de Bosco of Douerebruge, etc. Dat. F. of Ann. of B. V. M.
[25 Mar.], 15 Edw. I. [1287]. (Woll. ix. 55.)
2154. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Herberti, Dominus de Somer-
sale, to Walter fil. domini Willelmi de Saundeby, of three shillings
annual rent [in Somersale], which the said Walter has purchased from
William fil. Ricardi de Kyngistonleys, and which Alan Champeneys
de Mercinton was accustomed to pay to the said William. Witn. Dom.
William de Mongummery, Dom. Brian de Sancto Petro, Robert de
Segisshal, etc. Temf. Edw. I. (D. A. J. iv. 7.)
2 155. Quitclaim from William fil. Ricardi de Kyngestonlehees to
Walter fil. dom. Will, de Saundeby of the homage and service (namely,
an annual rent of three shillings) of Alan fil. Will. Champeneys, in
respect of land in Somersale Herbert; and a grant of half an acre
of meadow in Le Wytedoles in Somersale which Richard fil. Mathei
de Schauynton held, paying an annual rent on the Feast of St Blaise
[3 Feb.] of one halfpenny. Witn. Dom. William de Montegomori,
Richard de Kyngesley, Robert de Seggeshal. Temp. Edw. I.
(D. A. J. iv. 7-)
2156. Release from William fil. Ricardi de Kyngestonlehees to
Walter de Saundeby of an annual rent of one halfpenny from half
an acre of meadow in Somersale. Witn. William de Montegomore,
Robert de Seggeshal, Richard de Kyngesley, John Wace, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (D. A. J. iv. 8.)
2157. Lease from Alan de Denston to Elias del Lee de Nether
Somersale of a messuage and lands in Uver Somersale, for forty years.
Witn. Nicholas fitz-Herbert, Thomas fil. Margerie, John Erie, etc.
Dat. apud Bretton, Vig. of St. Martin [10 Nov.], 11 Edw. II. [1317]-
(Trusley.)
2158. Release, for life, from Walter de Montegomery, mil.,
Dominus de Sudbury, to William fil. Alexandri de Somersale of the
moiety of a messuage with land which Henry le Bercher held in
Somersale Wodehousus; rent, io.s. Witn. Nicholas FitzHerbert de
Somersale, Thomas Wace of Malkeley, Thomas fil. Margerie de
Somersale. Dat. Murchinton Mongomery, Fr. a. F. of the Epiphatay
[6 Jan.], II Edw. II. [1318]. (Woll. ix. 56.)
2159. Grant from Nicholas fil. Thome fil. Herberti de Somersale
to Walter de Saundeby of a messuage and bovate of land which the
latter had by grant from Alan fil. Will. Chaumpeneys in Somersale
Herberd and a half-acre of meadow which Richard de Schauinton
leased to him. Witn. Dom. Ralph de Munjoye, William de
Mungomeri, Henry de Knyveton, Richard de Kyngesley. Temp.
Edw. II. (D. A. J. iv. 9.)
2 74 Somersall Herbert.
2160. Grant from Richard fil. Rob. de Mungomery to Henry fil.
Thome fil. Herbert! de Somersale and Roger his brother of land and
meadow which he had from Henry fil. Thom. de Littlewode in
Chirchesomersale. Witn. Nicholas fil. Herbert!, John de Benteleye,
Richard de Schauinton, etc. Tewp. Edw. II. (D. A. J. iv. 10.)
3161. Grant in tail from Thomas de le Lee de Somersale to
William his son and Agnes fil. Benedict! de Shalcross his wife of the
land in Lower Somersale which he purchased from Robert his brother
and from William de Saundebi. Witn. Dom. Henry fiz Herebert,
chaplain of Somersale, William ad-boscum de Doubregge, John de
Schawenton. Dat. apud Scalecros, Vig. of St. James [24 July],
1325. (D. A. J. iv. II.)
2162. Lease, for sixteen years, from Walter de Mountegomery,
knt.. Lord of Sudbury, to John de Somery, chaplain, of a messuage
and lands in Somersale, which Thomas, his brother, formerly held;
rent, 11^. Witn. Henry de Delastone, Roger atte Yate, William atte
Lone. Dat. Cubbeley, S. a. F. of St. James [25 July], 23 Edw. III.
[1349]- (Woll. !x. 58.)
2163. Grant from Edmund Hayward, chaplain, to John Edrech,
jun., and Margery his wife, of all his lands in Somersale which he had
by feoffment from the same John, with remainder to John Edrech
fil. Walteri Edrech de Somersale. Witn. John Somersale, Thomas
Boteler, Thomas Hardyng, etc. Dat. Sudbury, Whitsun Eve [21 May],
13 Hen. IV. [1412]. (D. A. J. iv. 14.)
2164. Grant, in tail, from John Fitzherbert de Somersale to
John Fitzherbert his son of a messuage and two bovates of land ita
Kirke Somersale, and the rent from a messuage and three bovates of
land there which Henry by-ye-broke holds; with a messuage and
bovate of land in Potter Somersale which he acquired from Thomas
Okeyly, parson of Sudbury, Edward Bretby, and John Tadynton,
chaplains, and a close called Dicheryddynge, in the fee of Dubbrige
[Doveridge], and all those lands in Perwyche [Parwich] which he
acquired from John in-le-Lene and Isabella his wife. Dat. F. of
St. John B. [24 June], i Hen. VI. [1423]. (D. A. J. iv. 14.)
2165. Grant from John Fyzherbert of Somursale to John Attebroke
to William Fyzherbert, his uncle, John Myners of Uttoxeter, esquire,
William Nodyon, chaplain, and Robert Attebrok, rector of Somersale,
of all his lands in cos. Derby and Leicester. Witn. John Mydulton,
William Perkyn, bailiff of Uttoxeter, etc. Dat. All Saints' Day,
18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (D. A. J. iv. 16.)
2166. Grant from Robert Fraunces and Elizabeth his wife to
John Fyzherbert of Somursale, son and heir of John Fyzherbert,
deceased, of all the lands in Somersale which the said Elizabeth had
jointly with her late husband, John Fyzherbert, of the grant of Adam
Welton and Robert Brok, clerk. Witn. Robert de Aston, Richard
Bagot, John Kynerdesley, John Myners, and William Perkyn, bailiff
of Uttoxeter. Dat. 3 July, 38 Henry VI. [1460]. (D. A. J. iv. 17.)
2167. Grant from Henry Kynerdesley of Uttoxather and Henry
Mayster to John Fytzherbert of Cherchsomersale and Joan his wife
of their manor of Church Somersale. Dat. 28 Aug., 38 Hen. VI.
[1460]. (D. A. J. iv. 17.)
Spondon. 275
3168. Grant from Joan Ade of Sudbury, widowj to John Fight-
harbart (sic) and Joan his wife, of all lands in Church Somersale, which
late belonged to her father, John Edrich. Dat. Th. b. SS. Simon
and Jude [28 Oct.], 4 Edw. IV. [1464]. (D. A. J. iv. 18.)
2169. Bond between John Madeley of Denston, co. Staff., to John
Mountgomery of Cubley, knt., in ^ip to ensure a conveyance to the
latter of three closes in the lordship of Hyll Somersale. Dat. 6 June,
22 Hen. VII. [1507]. (Trusley.)
SOMERSALL HERBERT v. also under Cubley.
SOUTHWOOD V. under DUFFIELD.
SPINKHILL.
(Spynkhill.)
3170. Grant, in tail, from John Spynkhill of Spynkhill to
Richard Ince, his kinsman, of lands in Spynkhill, Barleburgh, and
Staveley. Witn. Thomas Gansell of Barlburgh, sen., William Plumley
of Plumley, esquires, John Rodys of Staveley Wodthorpe, etc. Dat. F.
of St. Edm., Bp. [? 16 Nov.], 2 Edw. IV. [1462]. (WoU. vi. 58.)
SPONDON.
2 17 1. Grant from Henry fil. Nigelli de Spondon to Robert de
Lousheby in Spondon of half an acre of land in Spondon lying on
Le Morfurlong, etc. Rent, a farthing; and for his soul's salvation and
for the soul of Dom. Michael de Kirkeby, quondam vicaxius de
Spondon, one half-pound of wax for the altar of the 'B. V. Mary in
Spondon church. Witn. Thomas la Poher, Hugh de Hereford, Henry
de Morlege, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Locko.)
2172. Grant from Emma fil. Ricardi Mercatoris de Spondon to
Robert de Lousheby in Spondon of an acre and a half rood of land
in Spondon. Witn. Thomas le Poher, Hugh de Hereford, Henry de
Morleg'. Temp. Hen. III. (Locko.)
2173. Grant from the same Emma to the altar of the B. V. Mary,
Spondon, " ad luminare eiusdem promouendum in ecclesia de Spondon
per manus parochianorum," of one acre of land in the territory
of Spondon lying on Godwich and on le Wetelondys. Witn. Robert
de Karduyl, Henry de Morlege', Robert ad fraxinum, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Locko.)
2174. Grant from Henry fil. Nigelli de Morleye in Spondon in
soul alms to the altar of the B. V. Mary for a lamp in the church
of Spondon, of an acre of land in Spondon lying on Le Morfurlong.
Witn. Robert de Karduyl, Hugh de Hereford, Robert ad fraxinum.
Temp. Hen. III. (Locko.)
2175. Licence from the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield for the
appropriation of Spondon Church to the Hospital of Burton Lazars.
Dat. apud Kynilleworth, xi. kal. Feb. [22 Jan.], 1286. (Lichf. AA. i.)
276 Spondon.
2176. Quitclaim from Agnes fil. et her. Nicholai Averey de
Spondon to William fil. Andrea ad-le-Broc de Spondon and Agnes his
wife, dau. of William de Kynston, of land in Spondon previously
leased to the same for their lives. Witn. Thomas le Pouer, Robert de
Cardoyl, Andrew ad fraxinum de Alwaston, etc. Dat. Michaelmas
Day, 1296. (Kerry xix. 322.)
2177. Grant from Hugh de Meinel of Winster to Simon fil. et
her. Willelmi Ponger of Wyvehsthorp of a messuage in Spondon and
a rent from three messuages in Le Wallemor. Witn. WilUam le
Herbeiour de Chaddesden, Thomas de Derleye, Thomas le Poer, etc.
Dat. W. a. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.], 4 Edw. III. [1311]- (Kerry
xix. 323.)
2178. Grant from Simon Ponger of Willesthorpe to Matilda his
daughter of seven tofts and buildings in Spondon lying in Le
Wallemor, which he had by feoffment from Hugh le Meynill of
Winster. Witn. William de Chaddesden, knt., William le Wyne,
Winiam_ atte Crosse, William Cardoyle, etc. Circ. 1320. (Kerry
xix. 324.)
2179. Quitclaim from Margery de Notyngham of Derby to John
de Twyford and Margaret his wife of three acres of land in Spondon
which she had by grant from Agnes Brok. Witn. William de Chad-
desden, knt., William Wyn, William atte Cros, etc. Dat. M. a. F.
of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 3 Edw. III. [1329]- (Kerry xix. 325.)
2180. Order by Edmund le Botiller to Thomas Broun to deliver
to John de Twyford possession of the lands late Ralph Pipard's in
Spondon. Dat. York, i Oct., . . . Edw. III. (Kerry xix. 325.)
2 181. Grant from Matildis Larcher of Nottingham to Robert de
Lowesby of Spondon and Alice his wife of a messuage " ex opposite
fontis " in the said vill, which she inherited on the death of Marjory
Attebernes. Witn. John de Twyford, William Colman, Robert Baylli.
Dat. F. of St. Gregory [12 March], 44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Locko.)
2182. Grant from Robert Louseby of Spondon and Alice his
wife to John le Carter of a messuage which they had by grant from
Matildis le Archer. Witn. Dom. John de Twyford, vicar of Spondon,
Richard Bayli, Robert Wildegos, etc. Dat. F. of St. George [23 Apr.],
44 Edw. III. [1370]. (Locko.)
2183. Grant from Richard Botiler and Agnes his wife to John
de Twyford, perpetual vicar of Spondon, and Henry Slayer of Chad-
desden, chaplain (after their death and the death of their son) of
a parcel of land in Alredholm in Spondon. Witn. Robert Louzeby,
Richard Bayli, etc. Dat. F. of St. Leonard [6 Nov.], 5 Ric. II.
[1381]. (Locko.)
2184. Power of attorney from Nicholas de Stafford, " chivaler,"
and Elizabeth his wife, to John Turvey, to deliver seisin of the manors
of Throwley and Frodeswall, co. Stafford, and of land in Spondon, to
Mag. Edmund Destafford, clerk, Richard, vicar of Alstonefeld,
Nicholas Rotour, and William Osmond, chaplains. Dat. Tu. b. F.
of St. Barnabas [11 June], 16 Ric. II. [1393]. (Add. 27501.)
Stainsby. 277
3185. Power of attorney to the same from Edmund de Stafford,
clerk, Richard, vicar of Astonefeld [Allstonefield, co. Staff.], Nicholas
Rotour, chaplain, and William Osmond, chaplain, to deliver seisin of
the same to Nicholas de Stafford, " Chivaler," and Elizabeth his wife.
Dat. Th. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 16 Ric. II. [1393]. (Add.
27502.)
2186. Power of attorney by John Grendone of Totone to Robert
Whyte of Spondon, husbandman, and William Wedo, clerk of the
Abbot of Dale, to deliver seisin to John Dracote and Agnes, his wife,
of a tenement and lands which he had of the enfeoffment of Robert
Halleswayne, senior. Dat. Spondon, Wednesday a. F. of St. Chad,
Bp. [2 Mar.], 23 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Woll. i. 80.)
2187. Attorney from Margaret nuper uxor Walter! Twyford to
Henry Bradbume to take seisin of the lands of Robert Twyford of
Chirche Longley, esquire, in Spondon and Chaddesdon. Dat.
16 Mar., 18 Hen. VI. [1440]. (Kerry xix. 326.)
2188. Confirmation by Ralph de la Pole, serjeant-at-law, and
John Curson, esquire, to Margaret, widow of Walter Twyford, esq., of
the lands in Spondon, lately Robert Twyford's, which the said Margaret
holds for life, with remainder to the said Ralph and John. Dat. Mor.
of St. James [26 July], 22 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Kerry xix. 327.)
2189. Lease, for twenty-one years, from Thomas Twyfort, esquire,
to William Lokka of a house in Spondon, late in the holding of Thomas
Butler, and " a meyne of land called Hobson thing." Dat. T. b. F.
of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 13 Hen. VII. [1497]. (Kerry xix. 327.)
2190. Rental of Spondon made in presence of Thomas Somer-
cotes, auditor, Thomas Bothby, receiver, and Thomas Wade, deputy
steward, by virtue of letters patent of the king dated 4 Feb., 2 Hen.
fil. Henrici \sc. Hen. VIII., 1511]. (Locko.)
2191. Grant from George Meverell of Thoroley, esq., to Philip
Draycote, Arthur Eyre, Philip Okar, esquires, Thomas Babyngton, son
and heir-apparent of Antony Bab}mgton, esq., James Denton, " utriusque
juris doctor," Rich. Jernegan, John Gyfford, Edward Grey, knts., etc.,
and others, of the manor of Frodeswall, and land in Frodeswall and
Thoroley [co. Staff.], and Spondon, to the use of a certain indenture
made between him and Humphrey Boolande, on the marriage of his
son and heir-apparent to Humphrey's daughter, 2 Sept., 15 Hen. VIII.
[1523]. (Add. 27515.)
SPONDON V. also under DUFFIELD, TiDESWELL.
STAINSBY.
(Steynisby.)
2192. Release from Richard, son of Roger Pite of Ridding, to
William le Bret, of lands in Steynisby. Witn. Roger le Bret, John de
Eynecourt, John de Brimintone, etc. Dat. Cestrefeld, F. of St. Luke
[18 Oct.], 20 Edw. L [1292]. (Woll. viii. 67.)
278 Stanley.
STANLEY.
2193. Lease from Peter fil. Bate dicti Reve de Stanle to Thomas
fil. Robert! de Halum of ten acres and a half of arable land in the
territory of Stanley, lying severally in or abutting on Le Suthbreche,
Lochaglisiche, Harland, Stanlebroke, Sporwell, Le Otherhalfrodes, Le
Wychengrene, Le Grenewell, Morleybrigge furlong, Stanyrode under
Morleyparke, Baliwelle, Le Sidyerd on the highway leading- from
Notingham to Morley, Le Endeland, Hundpittsike, Wythlandsike,
Aspland, Dedemansgrene, etc., for a term of twelve years, at a rent
of 14J. Witn. William fil. Will, de Stanle, Robert de Trowell, Geoffrey
Rachel, Adam fil. Bate de Stanle. Dat. Trinity, 19 Edw. II. [1326].
(Woll. iv. i.)
STANLEY V. also under Dale Abbey, Handley, Ockbrook.
STANTON- BY-DALE.
(Stantona, Staunton.)
3194. Grant from Ralph de Hereford to Robert fil. Walteri de
Stanton of a bovate of land in the vill of Stanton which Walter fil.
Achard, father of the said Richard, formerly held. Witn. Dom. John,
Abbas de la Dale, Dom. Richard de Sandiacre, William de eadem frater
suus, William de Risleya, Hugh de Wermundeswurh, Walter de Morleg',
and others. Circ. 1240-1250. (Add. 47507.)
2195. Grant from Walter de Morley and Joan his wife to the
church of St. Mary de Parco Stanley and the Canons there, of the
well called Wyhitlakeswelle, with a rood of land adjacent, in the territory
of Stanton, " ad claudendum et fossandum et ad suum conductum ex
illius fontis aque ductu faciendum," with right of way through the lands
of the said Walter to the well. Witn. Dom. William de Gray, Dom.
Robert le Vavasur, tunc vicecomes Nothingham, Hugh de Morley, Hugh
de Duyn, Helyas de Ryseley, etc. Circ. 1245-1255. (Add. 47510.)
2196. Grant from Hugh fil. Radulfi to Hugh de Muschamp of two
bovates of land in the vill and fields of Stantona which William fil.
Alexandri sometime held; to hold for the lives of the said Hugh and
Ydonea his wife, at a yearly rent of one penny at Easter. Witn. Dom.
Hugh, Abbas de parco de Stanley [Dale Abbey], Walter de Morley,
Hugh de Morley, Nicholas de Henouere, WilUam de Sandiacre, Elyas
de Ryseley. Circ. 1250-60. (Add. 47509.)
2197. Grant from Geoffrey de Detheke, for fifty marks received
by the hand of Mag. William Juvenis de Derby, in the name of the
Abbot, to the Abbey " de Parco Stanley " [Dale Abbey], for the support
of one canon, of all his land and holding in Stanton, and for
warranty of the same he has delivered to the said canons the charters
which he had of the chief lords, and the charter of Helyas Fulcher of
Osemundeston, by whom he was enfeoffed of the same. Witn. Mag.
Richard de Morle, Robert de Muscamp, Hugh de Gumey, Will, de
Sandiacre, Everard de Stanley, etc. [1272.] (Harl. 49 D. 51.)
2198. Letters of attorney from Geoffrey de Dethek to Robert his
son to deliver seisin of all his lands in Stanton to the Abbey "de
Parco Stanleye," according to a charter which they have from him.
Dat. Notingham, Fr. b. F. of St. Edith [16 Sept.], 1272. (Harl. 49
D. 50.)
Stanton-by-Dale. 279
2199. Quitclaim from William de Morteyn, mil., to the church
of the B. Mary de Parcho Stanley and the Canons there of all the
land and tenement which they hold of his fee in Staunton of the grant
of Geoffrey de Detheyk, at a yearly rent of 4^. silver. Witn. Hugh
de Babington, tunc vicecomes de Notingham et Derbeye, William de
Sancto Johanne, Dom. Walter, perpetual vicar of Waleshale, Robert
de Muschamp, etc. Dat. 1272. (Harl. 53 E. 49, 50.)
2200. Grant and quitclaim in soul-alms from Emicina de Morteyn
to the church of St. Mary de Parco Stanley and the Canons there, of
all the land and tenement which they hold of the grant of Geoffrey
de Dethek of her fee in Stanton; yearly rent, 4^. Witn. Dom. Robert
de Morteyn her son, Mag. Richard de Morley, Walter de Bakepuz,
William de Teueray, etc. Dat. apud Nothing[ham], M. a. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 1272. (Harl. 53 E. 48.)
2201. Fine levied at Westminster in Hilary Term, 21 Edw. I.
[1293], whereby Philip de Stownesby and Isabella his wife convey to
Robert de Sallowe a messuage and two bovates of land in Stanton
by Sandiacre, for twenty marks. (Add. 47508.)
2202. QuiTca:,AiM from Ydonia relicta quondam Hugonis de
Muschamp in Staunton to Serlo fil. Ricardi de Weledune, of a toft
in Staunton which William fil. Alexandri sometime held and a plot of
land called Le Chjnricroft, and two acres and a half of arable land in
the territory of the said vill, which the said Serlo acquired from the
said Hugh. Witn. Dom. Laurence Teuren, Abbas de la Dale, Dom.
William de Albiniaco, tunc rector ecclesie de Ylkystun, William Danvers,
etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 475 11.)
2203. Grant from .... Osmundeston to Geoffrey de
Detheke of all his land and tenement in the vill and territory of
Staunton. Witn. William de Chaddesden, Robert de Saucheverel,
Robert de Cardoyl, Simon Spichfat, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (54 E. 24.)
2204. Grant from William fil. Simonis Baret of Notingham to
William Pouger of Wilkstorp of a tenement in the vill and territory of
Stanton, to hold by rent of " unum semen piperis." Witn. Dom. Richard
le Grey, Geoffrey de Saundiacre, Robert de Muschamp, Robert Tume-
peny. Temp. Edw.. I.-II. (Add. 47512.)
2205. Grant, in tail, from William Pouger to Thomas Pouger his
son of two messuages and lands in Staunton, near Sandiacre; yearly
rent, during the life of the said William, looi'., and after the death of
the same, one clove of gillyflower at Christmas. Witn. Robert
Saunzcheverel de Hopwelle, mil., Richard de Grey of Sandiacre, William
le Herberour, etc. Dat. Staunton, W. a. Michaelmas, 2 Edw. II.
[1308]. (Harl. 55 A. 6.)
2206. Quitclaim from William Pouger de Wilsthorp to Thomas
Pouger his son of lands in Staunton, near Sandiacre. Witn. William
Saucheuerell, Martin de Wermundesworth, Hugh Burdet, etc. Dat.
Staunton, Mon. b. F. of Nat. of St. John Bapt, 8 Edw. II. [13 15].
(Harl. 55 A. 7.)
2207. Quitclaim from William Pougier de Wylesthorpe to Thomas
Pougier his son of lands in Staunton next to Sandiacre and Long
Eyton. Witn. Robert de Sallowe, Hugh Bordet, William Michel, Robert
Poutrel, etc. Dat. Wylesthorp, F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 16 Edw. II.
[1322]. (Harl. 55 A. 8.)
28o Stanton-by-Dale.
23o8. Quitclaim from Robert fil. Thome Pouger of Staunton next
Sandiacre to William Danncroft [?] of the same, of three messuages,
sixty-five acres of land, etc., in Stanton next Sandiacre. Dat. Stanton,
S. a. F. of the Epiphany [6 Jan.], 12 Edw. III. [1338]- (Harl. 55 A. 9.)
2209. Grant from William de Grey of Sandiacre, knt., to WilUam
Danvers of " Stanton pres del abbeye de la Dale " and to Joan his
wife of all his lands, etc., in the vill of Stanton, which lands Robert
de Sallowe formerly held on lease from Richard de Grey his father.
Witn. Hugh Burdet of Halum, William de Muston of Morley, William
Sautdecheuerel of Hopwell, Hugh de Muskham of Staunton, etc. Dat.
4 June, 13 Edw. HI. [1339]- Seal of arms. ' (Add. 475I3-)
32 10. Power of attorney by John Dreycote of Loscowe to William
Burbage of Stanton next the Abbey of St. Mary of Dale, and Thomas
Coghhen of the same, to deliver lands in Stanton to John Reynar of
Swanwyke, son and heir of William Reynar and Cecily his wife, one
of the daughters and heirs -of Richard Cartar. IDat. 23 Mar.,
24 Hen. VIII. [1533]. (Woll. iv. 2.)
321 1. Lease, for forty-one years, from John, Abbot of Dale, to
John Dylke of Stanton in the Stones, co. Derby, of a close commonly
called " the Condith felde " adjoining to " the Comyn More of Stanton
aforesaid "j at a rent of 265. M. Dat. 7 Apr., 29 Hen. VIII. [1538].
With seal of the Abbot. (Add. 47SIS-)
STANTON-BY-DALE v. also under Dale Abbey, Hopton,
Ilkeston, Long Eaton.
STANTON, STANTON-LEYS, STANTON- WOODHOUSE.
(Leys, Stanton in alto pecco, Stanton-in-le-Peake,
Stantoneleaghes, Stantoneleesse, Stantonlege,
Stantonleyes, Stantonleys, Stanton Wodehouses,
Staunton, Stauntoneleygh, Staunton Wodehouses.)
2212. Grant, for fifty marks, from Robert fil. Ad. de Stantona to
Adam his son, of lands which Walter de Bosco sometime held in
Stanton, three bovates in Leys, and of Henry de Leys and Robert de
Ker, and their homage and lands in Leys and Wodehuses, with pasture
in the same places, and a yard for a sheepcot for five hundred sheep.
Witn. Dom. Richard de Vemun, Dom. William de Mortain, Dom. Roger
de Aynescurt, Dom. Richard de Hertil, Dom. Robert de Esseburne,
milites, etc. Temp. Hen. HI. (Woll. ii. 3.)
2213. Grant, for twenty-four marks, from Adam fil. Rob. de
Stauntona to Ralph fil. Rad. Bugge of Nottingham, of lands in Stanton-
leys; rent, xd. Witn. Dom. Richard de Vemun, Dom. Richard de
Herthul, Dom. William Basset, milites, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll.
ii. 4.)
2214. Grant from Richard de Stantone, clerk, to Robert Alais
of Wynster of a messuage and lands in Stanton and Stantonleyes,
paying a rent of io.s. to Henry de Gratton. Witn. Robert de Stanton,
Robert de Wynnefeld, John de Condale, etc. Dat. Stanton, Vig. of
Palm Sunday [20 Mar.], 5 Edw. I. [1277]. (Woll. ii. 15.)
Stanton, Stanton- Leys, Stanton- Woodhouse. 281
2215. Covenant dated* on the F. of St. Martin in Winter [11 Nov.],
1284, whereby Richard de Bingham, mil., leases for ten years to Thomas
fil. Henrici ad Stantonleg a bovate of land in Stantonlege, at a rent
of 10s. Witn. Adam de Rowleslege, Rob. de Woddeslege, etc. Dat.
Bingham, F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 12 Edw. I. [1284]. (WoU.
ii. 10.)
2216. Copy (seventeenth century) of a bond by Richard fil. Ad. de
Stanton to Dom. Thomas Foliambe, in 155. annual rent for lands in
Stanton. Witn. Richart Herthull, Richard Vernon, vicar of Yolgreave,
Peter de Rouland, etc. Dat. Elton, Th. a. F. of the Assumption
[15 Aug.], 22 Edw. I. [1294]. At the foot is a certificate of its agree-
ment with the original deed, signed by Adam Slack, John Greaves,
William Greaves, clerk, Edward Greaves, and John Leigh, " Ludi-
magister." (Woll. ii. 20.)
2217. Grant from John del Lee fil. Ric. de Staunton to William
de Crumford of a rent of 55. 10^. from lands in Stauntonleyes. Witn.
Ralph Coterel, William de Hopton, Henry de Gratton, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Woll. ii. 13.)
2218. Grant from Henry fil. Thome Foleiaumbe of Gratton to
Robert le Fethelers of Wenster of a messuage and land in Stanton-
leyes ; rent, 105. Witn. Richard de Staunton, Ralph de Wennefelt,
Robert de Wardelowe, etc. Dat. Vig. of All Saints' [i Nov.], 28 Edw. I.
[1300]. (Woll. ii. 12.)
2219. Confirmation by Robert fil. Ric. de Dokinfeld, dominus de
Staunton in Peeke, to Avice fil. et her. Thome fil. Hen. de Stauntone-
leygh, condam domini de Birchovere, of all grants made to John fil.
Rogeri de Birchovere by Robert fil. Ade and Adam fil. Mathei de
Staunton, his ancestors, of lands in the fee of Staunton. Rent, one
farthing in silver, to be paid yearly in the chapel of Birchovere on
Michaelmas Day. Witn. Dom. Richard de Herthull, Ralph de Wynne-
feld in Staunton, Henry de Gratton, etc. Temp. Edw. I.-II. (Woll.
ii. 7.)
2220. Grant from Robert, dictus le Fithelere, to Richard de
Vernoun, clerk, living in Staunton, of the lands called Apiltremeduwe
and Lytelmeduwe, in Staunton Wodehouses in the fee of Staunton,
together with a wood called le Loverdes-Ker, which he held of the
feoffment of Henry de Gratton. Witn. John de Roulesleye, Robert de
Wardelowe, John de Coudale, etc. Temp. Edw. I.-II. (Woll. ii. 18.)
2221. Confirmation from Henry Leygdfot of Stanton to William
de Crumford of Birchover of grants of land in Stanton, made to him
by Robert fil. Ric. de Staunton and Robert de Dokynfeld, of the site of
mill-ponds and a water-mill there. Witn. Will, dil Hulle, Ralph
Gerard, Adam de Colleye, etc. Dat. Tu. a. F. of SS. Simon and Jude
[28 Oct.], 8 Edw. II. [1314]. (Woll. ii. 14.)
2222. Release from Robert fil. Henrici de Gratton of Staunton
to Robert Alcus of Wynster, dwelling in Le Wodehouses, in the fee
of Staunton, of the lands in Staunton which he had by feoffment from
Richard Glen of Stanton, clericus, reserving to himself an annual rent
of lOi-. Witn. Robert fil. Ric. de Staunton, Robert fil. Radulphi de
Wynnefeld, John de Coudale, etc. Dat. S. a. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
i3iS[6]. (Woll. ii. 19.)
* Dated both at the beginning and the end. Possibly the original covenant
dated 24 Aug. had been lost. — Ed.
282 Stanton, Stanton-Leys, Stanton- Woodhouse,
2223. Grant from Robert fil. Ric. de Staunton and Robert de
Dokynfeld of Staunton to William de Crumford of Birchover, of sufficient
land in Staunton to make a pond and build a water-mill. Witn.
Thomas Foliaumbe, mil., Hugh de Meignell, William del Hulle, etc.
Temp. Edw. II. (Woll. ii. 6.)
2224. Grant from Richard fil. Ade de Staunton to Robert fil.
Ric. de Dokonfeud, to Richard Fox of Birchover, Robert fil. Roberti
de Winster of the same, Henry de Optone of the same, Alan fil. Reginald!
of the same, etc., of common of pasture upon the moor of Staunton.
Dat. Tues. in Whitsun week [12 June], 30 Edw. I. [1302]. (Woll. ii. 8.)
2225. Copy (seventeenth century) of grant from William de
Gratton, knt., to Henry de Aldham and Margate his wife, of the ward-
ship and marriage of Hugh, son and heir of Robert de Stanton, and
custody of his lands. Dat. Tu. a. F. of St. Mary Magd. [22 July],
S Edw. III. [1331]. French. (Woll. ii. 9.)
2226. Grant from Hugh, son of Robert de Staunton, to William
de Birchover, of lands in Staunton and Birchover. Witn. Thomas
Foliambe, knt., Robert de Knyvetone, Robert de Wjmefeld, etc. Dat.
Birchover, S. a. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 19 Edw. III. [1345].
(Woll. ii. 64.)
2227. Grant from John Beard of Derby to Godfrey Foliambe,
knt., of a messuage and lands in Stanton " in alto pecco." Witn.
Ralph de Waystolke, Robert de Strandes, Ralph Freynan, etc. Dat.
Stanton in le Peake, M. a. F. of St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 46 Edw. III.
[1372]. (Woll. ii. 22.)
2228. Grant from Roger le Clerk of Worthington and Avice his
wife to Godfrey Foliaumbe, knt., of a moiety of two plots of meadow
in Stanton. Witn. Richard de Vernon, knt., John Foliaumbe, Thomas
de Wednesleye, etc. Dat. F. of the Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.],
47 Edw. III. [1373]. (Foljambe.)
2229. Grant from Dame Alice de Langford to John de Homing-
wold, Johanna his wife, and Johanna their daughter, of a messuage and
lands in Stantoneleaghes, for twenty years ; rent, 10^. 2d. Dat.
Parkhall, F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 49 Edw. III. [1375]. (Woll.
ii. 23.)
2230. Declaration by Thomas Reynalde and Isabell his wife
that they have sold to Richarde Alyn, son of John Aleyne, " a place
in Stanton." Witn. John Saucheverell, Henry Colombelle, John Dethyk,
the parson of Derley, and the parson of Bonsale. Dat. i June, drc.
1452. (Woll. ii. 37.)
2231. Release from Richard Aleyne, son of John Aleyne of Stanton
Leghas, to John his father, of lands which the said John held in
Stanton. Witn. John Knyveton, Richard Gylbert, Richard Bradbery
of Grattone, etc. Dat. Morr. of F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.],
30 Hen. VI. [1452]. (Woll. ii. 36.)
2232. Grant from John Aleyn of Stanton Leghes to Henry Aleyn
his son of lands in Stanton, with reversion of the same to Richard,
son of the same John, and Thomas his brother. Witn. John Knyveton
and Richard Gylbart, esquires, Richard Bradbery of Gratton, etc. Dat.
Stanton Leghes, M. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 30 Hen. VI.
[1452]. (Woll. ii. 39.)
Stapenhill. 283
2233. Grant from John Steverdale, son and heir of William
Steverdale, to Richard Vemon, esq., and Richard Crichelowe, vicar of
Bakewell, of all the lands in Stanton and Steverdale which came to
him on his father's death, and of lands that should revert to him at
the death of Alice his mother. Witn. John Knyfton, Robert Gylbard,
Nicholas Smetheby, etc. Dat. Stanton, M. a. Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], II Edw. IV. [1472]. (Woll. ii. 30.)
2334. Bond by Ralph Saucheverell, esq., and John Saucheverell,
his son and heir, to Heniy Alyn and Nicholas his son, for £fio, for
the observance of the conditions of the preceding release. Dat. Th.
b. Michaelmas, 2 Ric. III. [1484]. (Woll. ii. 32.)
2235. Release by Ralph Saucheverell of Snyterton, esq., and
John Saucheverell of Morley, his son and heir, to Henry Alyn of Stanton
Wodehouses and Nicholas Alyn, his son and heir apparent, of lands
in Stanton Wodehouses, and also of an annual rent of 10s. and suit
to the mill of Aldeport Witn. Robert Gilbert, gent., Humfrey Knyve-
tone, gent., William Smetheby, vicar of Yolgreve, etc. Dat. Michaelmas
Day, 2 Ric. III. [1484]. (Woll. ii. 31.)
2236. Writing, whereby John Knyfton, gent., of Stanton, Nycholas
Smetheley of the same, and Nycholas Bradbery of Gratton, testify that
Henry Alyn of Stantoneleesse in Yolgreve is heir to lands [in Stanton ?]
given him by John his father, and that a claim to the same made by
Richard his brother is unjust. Dat. i June, 2 Hen. VII. [1487].
(Woll. ii. 35.)
2237. Lease, for sixty years, from Sir Henry Sawchev[er]ell of
Morley, knt., to Thomas Alen of Wodhouse, yeoman, of lands in Stanton ;
rent, loj. Dat. 16 May, 28 Hen. VIII. [1536]. (Woll. xi. 62.)
STANTON, ETC., V. also under BiRCHOVER, YOULGRAVE.
STAPENHILL.
(Stapenhull, Stapunhull.)
2338. Grant from John de Fereby of Covyntre, " Deyster," to
John CoUe of Burton-upon-Trent, of land in Stapenhull upon " le
Mulnehurste," which he had of the gift of William Colle, father of
the said John. Dat. Th. a. Exalt, of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 17 Ric. II.
[1393]. (P. R. O. c. 3476.)
2239. Quitclaim from Richard PoUesworth, vicar of Stapenhull,
Peter Gybun of Burton-on-Trent, and John Wryght, chaplain of the
same place, to Walter Batell and William de Hoxale, chaplains, William
Adamsone of Stapenhull, Richard Pavy of the same, and Henry Gunne
of Homynglowe, of land in Stapenhull. Witn. William Prodhom of
Burton, Richard del Halle of Stapenhull, John Knyghtley de Wynshull.
Dat. Stapenhull, Th. a. Trin. Sunday [25 May], 3 Hen. IV. [1402].
(Stowe 65.)
2240. Claim' for acquitment by Nicholas Fitzherbert, lately Sheriff
of Nottingham and Derby, for 365. M., the rent of lands in Stapunhull.
Dat. 37 Hen. VI. [1458-1459]. (Add. 27323.)
2 84 Staveley.
STAVELEY.i
(Staley, Staley Wodethorp, Stauelye, Stavelay,
Staveley Netherthorpe or Neydurthorpe, Staveley
Wudthorpe, Staveleye, Stavely.)
3241. Gka*nt from Hasculfus Musard to Robert de Thurneweit and
Herbert his brother of eight acres of land " de meo dominio," in
Stavele, for other eight acres " de hereditate sua." Witn. Dom.
Johannes, Fulcus de Muster, Ralph de Abetot, etc. (Harl. 86 H. 47.)
(Attempted facsimile copy of a charter of temf. Ric. I., probably
made in thirteenth century.)
2242. Lease, for eleven years, from William Abetot to the
Hospitallers of Stavele, of a bovate of land in Barley which Suein
held, lying between William Cronzun's land and Roger le Eam's land
called Langeleieker. " Hanc predictam terram tradidi et concessi
prenominatis Hospitalariis ad festum sancti Martini anno postquam
dominus Johannes rex Anglie cepit terdecimum denarium per Angliam
\_sc. 1207]. Witn. Rob. de Walet', Robert de Braminton, Nicholas de
Langele, Roger his son, Walter de Heliun, Alan, capellanus de Stauele.
(Harl. 86 G. 46.)
2243. Grant from Ralph Musard [ob. 1264] to William fil. Jordan!
of a messuage which Wy held in Netherthorp, and land at Pikelovere,
Sutbrok, Lighull, Scrittendoles, etc. Witn. Richard, clericus, Robert
de W)'iiton, Walter de Heliun, etc. Temf. Hen. III. (Harl. 86 H. 48.)
2244. Grant from Ralph Musard, in soul-alms for himself and
Isabel his wife to the Church of St. James of Wellebec [co. Notts.],
and the Canons there of a tithe of the pannage " de parcho et omnibus
boscis forinsecis de Stauele tam in denariis quam in porcis,"' to support
a lamp in the same church. Witn. Dom. William de Heriz, Dom.
Hacuil de Herdebereghe, Dom. Matthew de Hadhersegg, mihtes,
Hascuil Musard, persona de Witewell, etc. Early Hen. III. (Harl.
86 H. 49.)
2245. Grant from Ralph Musard fil. et her. Dom. Radulfi Musard
to Robert Bote of a messuage, etc., in Staveleye, paying a yearly rent
to Dom. Cristiana, mother of the grantor, of 3^. for her life, and on her
death a pound of pepper to the grantor. Witn. Peter de Briminton,
Jurdan de Abbitot, William Musard, etc. Circ. 1265-70. (Foljambe.)
2246. Quitclaim from Nicholas le Vow to Henry de Lascy, Earl
of Lincoln, of messuages, lands, rents, etc., in Staveley juxta Cestre-
feud. Witn. Milo de Stapelton, Richard de Sutton, James de Nevile,
etc. Dat. Potreton, co. York, 2 Dec, 28 Edw. I. [1299.] (Harl. 86
I. 7.)
2247. Grant from Nicholas fil. Radulphi Musard to Peter de Cestria
[Provost of Beverley, 1282] of land in Stavely and Netherthorp, held
of him by Thomas Sway and Fulk fil. Normanni, together with the
person and property of the said Fulk. Witn. Dom. William de
Stuteville, Dom. Robert le Breton, Geoffrey de Detheck, etc. Early
Edw. I. (Harl. 86 H. 50.)
Stave ley. 285
2248. Grant from Richard, nepos Petri clerici de Stavely, to Dom.
Peter de Cestria, prepositus Beverlaci \circ. 1282] of land called Le
Steyward medeu, lying in " le Crombermere,'' in Stavely which Susan
que fuit uxor Ricardi de Heliun held as dower. Witn. WiUiam le
Breth, John de Brimington, William Martin, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Harl. 86 I. 2.)
2249. Lease, for ten years, from Ralph de Frechenvyll, sen., to
Robert le Clerc and Adam fil. Johannis, both of Stavely, of two parts
of the mills of Stavely; rent, six marks. Dat. Stavely, Fr. b. F. of
SS. Philip and James [i May], 9 Edw. II. [1316]. (Harl. 86 H. 12.)
2250. Quitclaim from Roger Musard to Robert de Middelton of
all liveries, easements, housbote, and haybote, issuing from land
belonging to him [? in Staveley]. Witn. Adam de Norton, Roger
Cashors, Nicholas Lalinc. Dat. Stavely, F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.],
1320. (Harl. 86 H. 52.)
2251. Final concord whereby Ralph de Frecheuilla and Margaret
his wife, by Robert de Whitwell, her proxy, received from Peter de
Retherby, capellanus, two parts of the manor of Stauelye and the
advowson of the church to them and their heirs male. Made before
William de Bereford, John de Mutford, William de Herle, John de
Stonore, and John de Bousser, Justices. Dat. 20 Oct., 18 Edw. II.
[1324]. (Add.' 40144-)
2252. Grant from Edusa, widow of Roger fil. Elie de Barley
Wodhous, to Giles fil. Sarre de Dronfeld, of all the lands which she
inherited in the fee of Barley in the parishes of Staley and Dronfeld
after the death of William de Wigley her father. Witn. Robert de
Barley, etc. Dat. Th. b. F. of Circumcision [i Jan.], 6 Ric. II. [1383].
(Foljambe.)
2253. Grant from John Bakeqwell, chaplain, sometime of Staveley,
to Anker Frechwell, late of Hartbill pHarthill, co. York], gent., Robert
Roedes of Stavelay Wudthorpe, gent., and William Layche of Chastre-
feld, yeoman, his feoffees, of lands, etc., in Stavelay and elsewhere in
CO. Derby. Witn. Ric. Frechwell, parson of Staveley, George Phelype,
and Henry Oxlay. Dat. Staveley, 16 Apr., 13 Hen. IV. [1412]. (Add.
40146.)
2254. Grant from Thomas Segrave to Geoffrey Segrave his son
and Johanna his wife of the manor of Staley Wodethorp, with rever-
sion on failure of issue to the heirs of the said Thomas and Margaret
his wife. Witn. Nicholas, lord of Worteley, John de Keresforthe of
Bamesley, Robert Hanson of Netherthorp, etc. Dat. Woodthorpe,
5 Oct., 19 Hen. VI. [1440]. (Add. 40147.)
2255. Grant from Robert Flechar, sen., of Barley, to William
Andrew, sen., and James Mawer of Barley Wodsetes, of a messuage
and lands in the fee of Stavelay. Witn. Robert Barley, esq., John
Hordryn, William Fentam, etc. Dat. Michs., 34 Hen. VI. [1455].
(Foljambe.)
2256. Grant from William Andrew and James Mawer to William,
son of Robert Flechar, of the messuage, etc., as above. Witn. as
above. Dat. 4 Oct., 1455. (Foljambe.)
286 Stave ley.
3257. Grant from John Wodde of Staveley to Peter Frecchevile,
lord of Staveley, esq., of a tenement in Staveley, near Lanewell, between
Potterlane and the lands of the said Peter, which tenement he had
acquired from Johanna Innocent, widow. Witn. John Both of Staveley,
Richard Whitehed of the same, John Aleyn of the same, etc. Dat. at
Staveley, i May, 19 Edw. IV. [1479]. (Add. 40149.)
2258. Quitclaim of John Lyly of Hanley, son and heir of Roger
Lyly, to John Frechvyle of lands in Staveley, called Coldmuryan, late
held by Thos. Lyly, grandfather of said John. Dat. 12 Oct., 2 Ric. III.
[1484]. (Add. 40150.)
2259. Re-grant from Sir Thos. Wortteley, knt., Nicholas Gausell,
John Sanford, esqs., Nicholas Worrteley, brother of Sir Thomas, Nicholas
Serleby, jun., Roger Eyre, jun., and John Skyres, gentilmen, and Richard
Witehed, chaplain, to Nicholas Fretchevyle, son of Peter Fretchvyle,
of Staveley, of houses and lands in Staveley and Chestrefeld, Hannes-
worth Wodhouse, and Hertell [co. York.], (held by them as feoffees of
said Peter), with remainder (i) to Ralph Fretchevyle, brother of the
said Nicholas; (2) to Anker his brother; (3) to John, elder brother of
the said Nicholas, Ralph, and Anker; and (4) to be sold and disposed
of for the souls of the said Peter and his family. With power of
attorney to John Bothe of Staveley, sen., and Richard Whitehede of
the same, to give seisin. Witn. Thomas Hellgate of Chestrefeld, John
Rodes of Nederthorp, Thomas Robyn of the same, etc. Dat. 19 May,
3 Hen. VII. [1488]. (Add. 40151.)
2260. Re-grant from the same to Ralph Fretchevyle, son of Peter
Fretchvyle of Staveley, arm., of houses and lands in Staveley, Hyncersell,
and West Handeley, and " molendinum f alcatum vocatum a sythe mylne,"
near Holbroke (held by them as feoffees of the said Peter), with
remainder (i) to Nicholas his brother; (2) to Anker his brother;
(3) to John, elder brother of said Ralph, Nicholas, and Anker; (4) to
be sold and disposed of for the souls of said Peter and his family.
With power of attorney as above. Witn. Thomas Hellgate of Chestre-
feld, Thomas Robyn of Nederthorp, Rogerus Tumour of Staveley,
Richard Wryght, rector of Staveley, etc. Dat. 2 Jan., 4 Hen. VII,
[1489]. (Add. 40152)
2261. Grant from William Hoggyes of Hynkersall, son and heir
of Robert Hoggyes, and Alice his wife, to John Fretchvile, son and
heir of Peter Fretchvile of Staveley, esq., of land in Staveley called
Button Ryddyng (lying between a close of Robert Eyre on the west
and a common near Flyster lane on the east, a wood called Estwode
on the north, and woods belonging to John Rodys and Robert Eyre
on the south), which he had inherited from the said Robert and Alice;
with attorney to John Carter and Thomas Tumour to give seisin.
Witn. Will. Lowkok, chaplain, John Bothe of Staveley, Richard Whithed
of the same. Dat. Hynkersall, 5 Nov., 11 Hen. VII. [1495]. (Add.
40154).
2262. Grant from the same William Hoggyes and Alice his wife
to John Fretchville, sen., of land in Staveley. Witn. William Lowkok,
chaplain, John Bothe of Staveley, and Richard Whithed. Dat. Hynker-
sell, Th. b. F. of St. Leonard, Bp. [6 Nov.], 11 Hen. VII. \\a^<\-
(Harl. 86 H. 27.)
Staveley. 287
2263. Grant from Richard Ince of Spinkhull to John Frechevuyll
of lands in Staveley in a place called Coldmurian (lying between Handley
Wodde on the south, a common on the north, the Roder on the east,
and a close belonging to Peter FrechvuyU on the west), inherited
by him from his father, paying to Robert Linacre and his heirs 4^.
yearly. Witn. Richard Whytehed of Staveley, Roger Tumour of the
same, John Tumour of Wodthorpe, Christofer Rodd of Haghe, etc.
Dat. Staveley, 3 May, 11 Hen. VII. [1496]. (Add. 40153.)
2264. Sale from Richard Whitehead of Staley, yeoman, to Rauff
Frechwell, esquyer, of lands in Staley called Whiteleis, lying near the
Roder, and " buttyng " on the bridge end called " kirke house bridge,"
for ;£8. Dat. 8 Feb., 18 Hen. VII. [1503]. (Add. 40155.)
2265. Grant from Arthur Frechwell of Brymyngton, esquire, to
Anker Frechwell and Richard Burcand, as feoffees, of lands in Staley,
Ekyngton, Chesterfeld, Dronfeld, and Dawer, Newton by Folkingham
[co. Line], Wales, Haneston, and Denyngton [co. York], late acquired
by Ralph Frechwell, father of the said Arthur. With attomey to
Rob. Rodes and Rob. Asshe to give seisin. Dat. Brimington, 6 Feb.,
3 Hen. VIII. [1512]. (Add. 40157.)
2266. 2267. Feoffment and counterpart from John Frechewell of
Staley, esquire, to John Savage the younger, knt., John Leet, knt., Godfrey
Fuliambe, Thomas Leek, esquires, George Lynacre, gent., and Elias
Potter, of the manor of Nuthull [Nuthill in Burstwick, in Holdemess,
CO. York], and lands in Nuthull and elsewhere in co. York, Stokholme,
Incursell, Dronfeld, Horseley Stavely, Woodthorpe, and Netherthorpe,
all iri CO. Derby, and Newton iuxta Falkyngham [co. Line], to the use
of the said John Frechewell and Elizabeth his wife for their lives
and for the execution of his will. With attomey to William Potter
and Richard Smythe to give seisin. Dat. 22 Aug., 7 Hen. VIII.
[1515]- (Add. 40158, 40159.)
2268, 2269. Sale, and counterpart, by the same George Lynacre of
Plomeclay Hall, gent., to the same Peter Frecheviele of Stavelay,
esquire, for £fi7, 135. ^d., of the above lands and rent. Dat. 8 Dec,
31 Hen. VTII. [1539]. (Add. 40162, 40163.)
2270. Bond, in JE^t-oo, by the same George Lynacre to the same
Peter Frecheviell for performance of covenants in the above sale. Dat.
8 Dec, 31 Hen. VIII. [1539]. (Add. 40164.)
2271. CoN\'EYANCE from the same George Lynacre to the same
Peter Frechviell of the same lands in Hanlay in Staveley, a close called
Cloighfeld in Ekyngton, and a rent of i,i. in Over Hanlay [W. Handley].
Dat. 2 Jan., 13 Hen. VIII. [1540]. (Add. 40161.)
2272. 2273. Sale and conveyance by Sir Anker Carter of Newbottell
[Newbottle, co. Northt], priest, son and heir of John Carter, late of
Staveley Neydurthorpe, to the above Peter Frechviell of Staveley, esq.,
of a messuage in Staveley Netherthorpe. Dat. 20 Oct., 3 Nov.,
35 Hen. VIII. [1543]- (Add. 40165, 40167.)
2274, 2275. Final concord and counterpart, whereby Peter Frechevill
receives from the same Anker Carter the same messuage in Staveley
Netherthorpe. Consideration money, 40 marks. Dat. 27 Apr.,
36 Hen. VIII. [1544]. (Add. 40168, 40169.)
288 Stave ley.
2276. Award by Sir Wyllyam Inskyppe, parson of Clowne, Sir John
Rey, vycar of Scaxtclylfe, John Townerow of Bolsover, and John
Hoidgskynson of Sutton in Lee dayell, yeomen, arbitrators between
the above Peter, now Sir Peter, Frechviell of Staveley, knt, of the
one part, and Sir Richard Oxeley, priest, Henry Oxeley, and Nicholas
Oxeley, son of the said Henry, of the other part, touching a moiety
of the parsonage of Staveley acquired by the said Richard and Nicholas
of Sir Ambrose Cave, knt., given at Bolsover 16 Oct., 1545; the said
Nicholas and Richard to be undisturbed till 25 Apr. next; then to
give up th© said moiety for annuities of ^£3 and jQi ^s. 4d. for 15 years,
unless the said Richard shall first be preferred by the said Sir Peter
to a better benefice, or the said Henry be granted a farm worth 40s.
a year, in which cases other provisions apply. Dat. 16 Oct.,
37 Hen. Vin. [1545]. (Add. 40170.)
2277. Bond in _;£4o by Robert Ynce of Spynkehill, yoman, Richard
Ynce of Barlebrough, yoman, and Nicholas Hewite de Kynwaldmarshe,
to the same Sir Peter Frechviell of Staveley, for the performance of
a covenant between said Robert and Sir Peter bearing same date.
Dat. I July, I Edw. VI. [1547]. (Add. 40174.)
2278. Quitclaim from Meriella Ynce of Spynkehill, in widowhood,
to Richard her son of her interest by right of jointure in lands in
Staveley. Dat. 12 Oct., i Edw. VI. [1547]. (Add. 40172.)
2279. Sale and conveyance by Richard Ynce of Beighton-felds, in
the lordship of Barleburgh, and John, his son and heir, to Petur Freche-
viell of Staveley, knt., of the reversion of their tofts and crofts and
lands in Staveley, of the yearly value of &s. Sd., the moiety of a close
called High Breks, and a rent of id. on a close called Todepole,
for _;£i3 6s. &d. Dat. 13 Jan., i Edw. VI. [1548]. (Add. 40171.)
2280. Grant from Francis [Talbot, 5th] Earl of Shrewsbury, to
Robert Swift of Beighton, esquire, of lands, etc., in Staley, late belonging
to the college of Jesus of Rotheram, and granted to the said Earl
by the Crown 11 Apr., 1549. With attorney to James Ashton and
Edw. Jakeson, gents., to give seisin. Dat. 4 July, 3 Edw. VI. [1549].
(Add. 4°i7S-)
STAVELEY v. also under Barlborough, Barlow Woodseats,
Chesterfield, Dronfield, Handley, Romiley, Spink
Hill, Unstone, Woodthorpe in Staveley.
STERNDALE v. under Castleton.
STENSON.
(Steyneston, Steynston.)
2281. Release from John del Bothe of Fyndern to Richard
Elkesley of Steyneston of four acres of land in Steyneston which were
granted to the said Richard by John Tonk. Dat. 16 Dec, i Hen. VI.
[1422]. (Wilmot.)
STENSON V. also under TWYFORD.
Sudbury. 289
STONEY HOUGHTON.
(HOCHTONE.)
2282. Grant from Roger fil. Radulphi de la Bathe to Thomas,
Bishop of St. David's, of his right in lands in Hochtone, which Roger
de Sidenhale, grandfather of the said Ralph, gave to Alice his mother.
Witn. Will, de Staynesby, mil.,. Robert le Graunte, Richard de Scodley,
etc. Dat. Pleseley, 1280. (Harl. 45 G. 46.)
2283. Grant from Richard Cocus and Amice his wife to John fil.
Johannis le Sauvage of a messuage and four bovates of land in the
vill of Hochtone. Witn. Hugh Stuffyn, Thomas de Schirebrok, Ralph
Samsoun, etc. Dat. Pleseleye, S. b. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.],
4 Edw. II. [1310]. (Lansd. 599.)
STRETTON.
(Stratton.)
2284. Grant from Walter [de Senteney], Abbot of Stanle Park
[Dale], to Richard Venator, of a " landa " in the wood of Morwde,
" ubi quondam heremite solebant habitare," with pasture for six oxen,
four cows, one sow, and a mare in the common pasture of Stretton,
and husbote and haibote in Stretton Wood; rent, half a mark. Witn.
Ralph, capellanus de Essovere [Ashover], Dom. Roger de Stretton,
Adam de Hanleia, Robert de Oggedestun, William le Venur, etc.
[i 204-1 235.] (Woll. vii. I.)
2285. Confirmation by Osbert fil. Walteri de Stretton to John
fil. Roberti Dunelyn of a grant by Walter fil. Will, de Stretton,
" quondam dominus de Stretton antecessor meus," to William Dunelyn,
of two virgates of land in the same, which Pavia mater dicti Willelmi
sometime held by service of a sparrow-hawk or 2s. yearly. Witn.
William, Rector of Stretton, Simon de Norton, William de Stretton,
" avunculus meus," etc. Dat. Stretton, M. b. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 19 Edw. II. [1325]. (Add. 24206.)
STRETTON v. also under Offerton, Tupton.
STURSTON
(Stourston, Stureston, Styrton, Surstant),
V. under ASHBOURNE, Bradley, Denby.
SUDBURY.
2286. Grant from Walter de Monte Gomery, mil, Dominus de
Sudburi, to Hugh de Marchinton, chaplain, of nine acres of land in
Sudbury; rent, 9^. Witn. Roger de Montegomery, Thomas Wace of
Mackeley, John Wace of Sudbury, etc. Dat. Sudbury, Tu. F. of
St. Scolastica [10 Feb.], 9 Edw. I. [1281]. (Woll. ix. 54.)
2287. Power of attorney by Nicholas Mountgomery, knt., to John
Foxlowe of Sudbury, chaplain, and John Tyrry of Cubley, to deliver
seisin to Thomas Coton, esq., John Yeveley, parson of Cubley, and
Laurence Braybon,, chaplain, of a messuage and lands in Sudbury, part
of the manor of Merston Mountgomery. Dat. 12 Apr., 6 Hen. VI.
[1428]. (Woll. ix. 51.)
19
290 Sudbury.
2288. Award by John Stanley, knt., Nicholas Fitz-Herberd, esq.,
etc., in a dispute between Nicholas Montgomere, esq., and Nicholas
Agard of Sudbury, and Isabel Montgomere, mother of the said Nicholas,
respecting title to the manors of Sudbury and Astone and lands in
Makkeley-Campion, Okkes, Potter-Somersall, Waddeley, Somersall
Herberts, and Snellaston, and Leegh [Leigh, co. Staff.]. Dat. Tuttebury,
17 July, 12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Woll. ix. 49.)
SUDBURY V. also under CUBLEY.
SUTTON SCARSDALE.
(SoTON IN Dal, Sutton in Dal, Sutton in le Dalle.)
2289. Grant for life from Richard de Grey and Lucy, his wife,
to Henry de Soton, of the manor of Soton in Dal, except the advow-
son of the church and warren, with reversion to the said Richard and
Lucy after the expiration of sixteen years, in case of the death of the
grantee within that period. Witn. Dom. Henry de Braylisford, Dom.
Robert Saucheverel, Edmund de Aston, etc. Dat. Vig. of Holy Trinity
[13 June], 22 Edw. I. [1294]. (Woll. i. 74.)
2290. Grant from William fil. Rob. fil. Hen. de Dukemontone to
Robert Glay de Calale of one acre and a half of land in the fee of
Sutton in Dal. Dat. Sutton in Dal, F. of St. Cedde [7 Jan.], 6 Edw. III.
[1333]- (Lansd. 603.)
2291. Grant, in tail, from Thomas de Calale of Sutton in Dal to
John fil. Joh. de Wiggeley and Johanna, daughter of the said Thomas,
of lands in Sutton in Dal, which he held of the gift of Avice fil. Alani
fil. Will, de Suttone in Dal. Witn. Dom. William, rector of Sutton in
Dal, Adam de Pleseley, Richard Beverege, etc. Dat. Sutton in Dal,
Fr. b. Conv. of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 6 Edw. III. [1333]. (Woll. i. 76.)
2292. Grant from William de Grey of Saundiacre, knt., to Hugh
fizWilliam, fizRandolf de Glapwell, and Emma his wife, of a cottage
and curtilage in Sutton in Dal, for a rent of 4^. silver, and for suit
at his two great courts of Sutton. Witn. Thomas de Calhale, Robert
fizAlot, William fizThomas, etc. Dat. Sutton, 4 May, 11 Edw. III.
[1337]- French. (Lansd. 604.)
2293. Grant from William de Grey of Saundiacre, knt., to
William de Hope and Eleyne his wife, with remainder to Alice their
daughter, of a place of land in Sutton in Dal called Pokeneggezherd,
and eight selions of land abutting on the said place, for a rent of 25.
of silver and service at the two great courts of the said William de
Gray at Sutton. Dat. Sutton in Dal, 14 June, 12 Edw. III. [1338].
French. (Lansd. 605.)
2294. Power of attorney from Alice, widow of John Leek of
Landford, esq., to James Symsone, clerk, and Richard Shawe, to deliver
seisin to John Leek of Halom [Hallam, co. Derby], and Thomas Leek
of Newark, of the manors of Sutton in le Dalle, Sandiacre, and Kirk-
halome. Dat. 6 Jan., 28 Hen. VI. [1450]. (Woll. i. 75.)
SUTTON SCARSDALE v. also under HUCKNALL.
Taddington. 291
SWARKESTONE.
(SWERKSTON.)
3295. Grant from John de Saxton, clerk, John de Chelaston, Robert
de Chelaston, chaplain, Geoffrey Fannell, chaplain, and John Baret
of Weleston, to John de Driby and Margery his wife, of the rents and
services of Thomas Grane, William Watte, John Dawe, Robert Ters,
Richard Degge, and Margery Poule, all of Swarkeston, and of their
tenements in the vill of Swerkeston; also the rents and services of
Thomas Davy de Staunton and his tenements in Stonystaunton [co.
Leic], and of John Abel and his tenements in the vill of Tykenhale,
and of Peter Passem^re and others and their tenements in Tuttebury
[co. Staff.]. Witn. Robert de Twyford, chivaler, Richard de Meygnill,
chivaler, Robert Francois, John Fyrbrace, etc. ;Dat. apud Bredon,
Th. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 37 Edw. III. [1363]. (Lansd.
606.)
SWARKESTONE v. also under MELBOURNE.
TADDINGTON.
(Tadinton, Tadyngton, Tadynton, Tatynton.)
2296. Court-rolls of Thomas Ferrers, knt., and Anne his wife
for the manor of " Worldeshend " in Tadynton, held on 3 May, 29 Nov.,
2 Edw. IV. [1462]. (Bemrose.)
2297. Court-roll of Tatyntone, taken before William Monyngtone,
steward, 31, 37, 38 Hen. VI. [1452, 1458-60]. (Campb. xxiii. 17.)
2298. Indenture from twenty-three residents of Tadyngton, wherein,
in recognition of grant of burial rights to their chapel, they covenant
to maintain the cemetery, to reserve all rights of the Mother Church
of Bakewell, and to pay a pension of 2s. to the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield. Dat. 15 June, 1345. (Lichf. KK. 4.)
2299. Defeasance of grant from Henry fil. Ivonis de Tadinton
of \oos. of rents in Tadinton and Presteclif to the Dean and Chapter
of Lichfield, on condition that he enfeoffs Richard fil. Henrici de
Schirleye and Joan fil. Henrici fil. Ivonis " cum ad nubiles annos
peruenerit " and their children of a messuage and 28 acres of land
in Presteclif, and other lands in Tadinton. Dat. Lichfield, Fr. a. F. of
St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 14 Edw. III. [1340]. (Lichf. B. 19.)
2300. Grant from Hugo de Gunston to the Dean and Chapter
of lands in Taddington, Priestcliffe, and Tunstead. Dat. W. a. F. of
St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 1342. (Lichf. B. 21.)
2301. Tithe roll of Taddington, Tunstead, and Bobenhull [Bubnell].
Dat. 1337. (Lichf. E. 12.)
TADDINGTON v. also under Brimington, Chelmorton,
Haddon.
292 Tansley.
TANSLEY.
(Tanesley, Tanneslay, Tannesley, Tannysley, Tanseley,
Tanysleg.)
2302. Release from Thomas fil. Roberti, prepositi de Tanesley,
to John fil. Galfridi de eadem, of half an acre of lands in the fields
of Tanesley, lying on Raulinsford, Le Wetesford, etc. Witn. Henry
" juxta aquam " de Tanesley, Sweyn fil. Radulphi de Harston, William
Sweyn de Tanesley, Thomas del Croftis, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll.
i. 10.)
2303. Grant from Richard fil. Roberti de Tanysleg to Thomas de
Capella, faber de Tanysleg, of three roods of land in the territory of
the same lying in Hennegrauestorht, etc., with all the " butts " he has
on le Coppedelowe, and all the " butts " he has " iuxta scalam que
vocatur Le Kyrke Styule," Eind two " butts " on Aylwynestorht. Rent,
a halfpenny at Easter. Witn. Geoffrey de Tanysleg, Thomas fil. Roberti
de eadem, Robert fil. Galfridi de eadem, Robert de Haddon, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. i. 11.)
2304. Roll of Court of Edward de la Pole of Wakebridge Manor,
held at Tanneslay, 3 Sept., 23 Hen. VI. [1444]. Nearly illegible.
(Woll. xi. 2 A.)
2305. Rental of the lands of German Pole of Wakbrygge in
Tannysley, Hegheygg, and Cruche; signed by German Pole, 4 Oct.,
30 Hen. Vlir. [1538]. (Woll. xi. 19.)
2306. Extent of the lands of the same, viz., the manor of
Wakbrugh in Matlock. Same date. (Woll. xi. 20.)
2307. Copies of three Indictments against Roland Statham of
Tanseley, John Statham, and German Statham of the same, husbandmen,
for forcible entry upon the lands of Ralph Buntyng, Christopher Hanstock,
German Pole, and William Johnson, at Tanseley. Dat. 5 Dec,
2 Edw. VI. [1548]. (Woll. xi. 7.)
TANSLEY V. also under Wakebridge, Wirksworth.
TAPTON.
(Tappeton, Taptona.)
2308. Grant from William le Archer of Cesterffeld to Adam fil.
Joh. Pistoris de Cesterfeld of half an acre of arable land in the territory
of Tappeton, abutting on the land of the Hospital of St. Leonard at
Chesterfield. Witn. John de Brimington, Ralph de Tapton, etc. Dat.
Cestrefeld, S. a. Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 25 Edw. I. [1297].
(Foljambe.)
2309. Grant from Richard Hacsmal of Cesterfeld to Adam fil.
Joh. Pistoris de Cesterfeld of an acre of land in the territory of Tapton.
Witn. Robert de Lenum, Richard le Heyr, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Foljambe.)
2310. Grant from Robert de Halues and Alice his wife to Robert
Cissor of Cesterfeld and Agnes his wife of half an acre of land in
the fields of Tapton. Witn. John de Brimpton, Robert de Tapton.
Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
Thornhill. 293
231 1. Grant from Adam fil. Gilberti de Taptona to William fil.
Richeri of land in the territory of Taptona, including that which Richer
fil. Wlnet held of Gilbert his father and the land which the same
Richer formerly held from Agnes le Parminter, lying on Kaluecroft,
Le Peselandis, Enedehul, and Longefurlong, a little " holm " near
Neubold Mill, and the said Adam's share of five bovates of land on
Le Brombyclif. Witn. Roger de Blida, Richard Hardi, Joh. fil. Cicelie,
etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Add. 27184.)
2312. Grant from Adam fil. Rog. de Parva Tapton to John fil.
Ric. le Clerk of half an acre of land on the Castulfurlong in the fee
of Tapton. Witn. John de Tapton, Robert Durant, John Bete, etc.
Dat. Th. b. Circumcision [i Jan.], 12 Edw. III. [1339]. (Foljambe.)
2313. Grant from Adam fil. Thome de Tapton to John Clerk of
land in the field of Tapton, lying in Sweddale, etc. Dat. Richard
Stuflfyn, Robert Durant, Adam Pycard, etc. Dat. F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], 17 Edw. III. [1343]- (Foljambe.)
2314. Quitclaim from Letiscia fil. Will. fil. Ade dil Bothe to John
Goldesmyth of an acre of land in the fee of Tapton, next land of
St. Leonard's Hospital, Chesterfield. Dat. Th. b. All Saints [i Nov.],
1349. (Foljambe.)
2315. Grant from Roger de Baukwell to John Barley of four roods
of land in Tapton, abutting partly on the water called " Rodur." Witn.
Robert de Whytyngton, Adam Broune, Robert Dandeson, etc. Dat.
M. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 12 Ric. II. [1388]. (Foljambe.)
2316. Power of attorney from Richard Havson, Thomas Brygge,
Giles Redesir, and Thomas Swalo, sen., to John Fychette, to deliver
seisin to Henry Pierpount, knt., Robert Wednesley, and others, of all
the lands, etc., which they had of the grant - of John del Wode in
Great and Little Tapton. Dat. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.],
18 Hen. VI. [1440]. (Foljambe.)
2317. Lease from Ralph [Cromwell], Lord " de Crowmbewell,"
Henry Pirpont, knt.. Alderman of the Guild of H. Cross, Chesterfield,
and others to John Wilson, of all the lands, etc., in the fields of Great
and Little Tapton and in the fee of Dronfeld which they had of the
feoffment of John del Wode. Witn. Thomas Bate, Steward of Chester-
field, WiUiam Bate, William Lynacre, etc. Dat. F. of St. Mark
[25 Apr.], 23 Hen. VI. [1445]. (Foljambe.)
TAPTON V. also under Brimington, Chesterfield.
THORNHILL in Hope.
(Thornehull, Thornhyll.)
2318. Grant from Humphrey Guide de Grendon, chaplain, and
Robert Leghes de Leghes to Robert Skynner de Thomhylle, in the
parish of Hope, of messuages, lands, and tenements in Thornhyll and
Bowmford [Bamford], which they had by feoffment from Robert Skynner.
Witn. Nicholas Skynner of Boumford, Roger Skynner of the same, John
Skynner, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 21 Hen. VII.
[1505]-
THORNHILL v. also under Shatton.
294 Thorpe.
THORPE IN Hathersage.
3319. Grant from Arthur Eyre of Padley to Edmund Eyre,
perpetual vicar of Tyddyswall, and Stephen Eyre, son of Roland Eyre,
of lands and tenements in Thorpe, in the parish of Hathersege. Dat.
12 Dec, 4 Hen. VIII. [15 12]. (Add. 7193.)
2320. Award by Robert Fitzherbert, esq., Thomas Cokayne of
Balidon, and John Flackett, arbitrators to settle disputes between
William Stubbez and Thomas Stubbez, both of Thorpe, co. Derby,
concerning their claims to a piece of land between Bentley Croft and
the dwelling-house of the said William Stubbez. Dat. 4 Aug.,
4 Edw. VI. [1550]. (Bemrose.)
THORPE V. also under ASHBOURNE, Bakewell.
THURVASTON.
(Netherthuruaston, Thurghweston.)
2321. Settlement of dispute concerning 140 acres of land, eight
acres of meadow, ten acres of pasture, etc., whereby John de Bakepuz
of Barton, mil., conveys to Roger Durdent 50 acres of land, four acres
of meadow, and the fourth part of a messuage, lying severally at Wache
Grene, Le Batayleflat, Torlowe, Spinkes, Briddesgrene, etc., in Nether
Thurvaston, which he held from Richard Durdent, father of the said
Roger, in return for 90 acres of land, four acres of meadow, and ten
acres of pasture in the same place. Witn. Dom. Nicholas de Longoford,
Ralph de Breylisford, John de Twiford, milites, Ralph de Bakepuz,
Richard de Pontfreynt. Dat. Barton, Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.],
i33o[i]. (Woll. ix. 75.)
2322. Lease, for twenty years, from Nicholas de Longeforde to
Matilda, wife of Adam Bate of Thurvaston, deceased, of two acres of
land in Netherthuruaston, lying at Le Brodegapes, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 10 Edw. III. [1336]. (Longford.)
2323. Release from Richard Bewofoy of Trusley and John del
Lone of Oslaston to John ad-pontem de Thurvaston and Isabella his
wife of lands in Thurvaston' and Sedirsalle, co. Derby, with a grant
of lands in Rauseterr [Rocester] and elsewhere, co. Staff. Witn. John
Chaplyn of Trusleye, Richard, son of William de Thurvastone, John
del Grene of the same. Dat. S. b. F. of All Saints [i Nov.], 16 Ric. II.
[1392]. (Woll. X. 27.)
2324. Note of delivery by Nicholas Hasulhyrst and John Folowe
on 19 Jan., 34 Hen. VI. [1456], to Robert Stafford, esq., of Eyham,
of three deeds sealed with the seal of arms of Sir Laurens Lynford,
an acquittance " betwyx Jhon Barow and John Stafford," a letter of
attorney from Robert Stafford, and " xv dedys in a box inselyd " con-
cerning the manor of Thurghweston. (Bowles.)
THURVASTON v. also under OSLASTON.
TIBSHELF.
(TiBBESCHELF, TiBBESELF, TiBSCHEF, TYBESCHELF,
Tybeschulfe, Tybselfe.)
2325. Grant from William Daniel of Tybeschelf to John de
Weyteberhg of the site of a toft in Tybeschelf, with a grange lying
next the little lane called " Smythistychil." Witn. Dom. John de
Ticknall. 295
Eyncurt, William Cusin, Hugh de Dokemanton, Roger de Somirvile,
etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.], 11 Edw. II. [1317]-
(Foljambe.)
2326. Grant from the same to the same of a moiety of a toft in
Tybeschelf and all his lands in the vill and fee of Tybeschelf. Witn.
Dom. John de Eyncurt, William Cosin, Hugh de Dokemanton. Dat.
M. a. Michs., 15 Edw. II. [132 1]. (Foljambe.)
2327. Grant from the same to the same of land adjoining
" Smythistwychil " and " Heliwelle-meduwe " in Tybeschelf. Same
witnesses and date. (Foljambe.)
2328. Grant from John de Whettebergh to Roger fil. Alani de
Dukmanton of a messuage and a moiety of the lands which- he had
by grant from William Daniel in Tibbeschelf. Witn. Dom. Roger de
Eynecourt, mil., Roger de Somervill, Thomas Barre, etc. Dat. Th. b.
F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 11 Edw. III. [1337]. (Foljambe.)
2329. Grant from Peter fil. Will. Daniel to Richard fil. Joh.
Bozon quondam domini de Ednusore of a messuage and land in Tibschef.
Witn. Dom. Roger Dayncurt, mil., Roger Somervile, John de Staynusby,
William de Caltun. Dat. Ednusore, S. a, F. of St. Lucy [13 Dec],
16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Foljambe.)
2330. Grant and release from Robert fil. Will. Danyel to Richard
Boson of all the lands he inherited from his father in Tybeschulfe.
Witn. Robert Fraunceys, John de Dogmanton, Henry Bryan, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Stephen [26 Dec], 16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Foljambe.)
2331. Grant from John de Weyteburghe to Roger fil. Alani de
Dukmonton and Agnes his wife, in tail, of a messuage and moiety of
the lands which he had from William Danyel in Tibbeself. Witn.
Richard Fraunceys, William his brother, John de Dukmanton. Dat.
F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 21 Edw. III. [1347]. (Foljambe.)
2332. Grant from Symon de Tybeschelf, perpetual vicar of
Tybeschelf, to William fil. Rogeri le Taylliour and Emmota fil. Joh.
fil. Hen. Bate of Wingrewrth, and the heirs of their bodies, of lands
in Tybeschelf. Witn. William Fraunceys, John de Dukmanton, etc.
Dat. W. a. F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 44 Edw. III. [1370].
(Foljambe.)
'^m- Grant from Richard Tybschall, " weyfer," of York, to William
Tybschall in Skegby, co. Notts., his brother, of " a house of y'xs. firme
in Tybselfe," after the death of their father. Dat. York, 24 Feb.,
5 Edw. IV. [1466]. (Foljambe.)
TIBSHELF V. also under TOTTINGLEY.
TICKNALL.
(TiKENHALL, TYKENHALE.)
2334. Fine to the prior of Rapindon from John " Coruisarius " and
Ahce his wife of two bovates of land in Tikenhall. Made at Not-
tingham, before Dom. J[ohn de Gray], Bishop of Norwich, Hugh de
Bard[olf], Mag. Roger Arundell, John de Gestling, and Hugh de Bobi,
Justices, on S. a. F. of St. Botolph [23 June], 4 John [1202].
(Stowe 138.)
TICKNALL V. also under Repton, Swarkestone.
296 Tide swell.
TIDESWELL.
(TiDDESWELL, TiDDESWELLE, TiDISWELL, TYDDESWALL,
Tyddeswalle, Tyddeswell, Tyddyswell, Tydeswell,
Tydeswelle, Tydiswell, Tydyswall.)
2335. Quitclaim from Ralph Wlvet de Tydeswell to the Dean
and Chapter of Lichfield, as rectors of the Church of Tydeswell,^ of
four acres of land at Tideswell, one acre lying on Cockesbut, another
being called Clerkesburwes, and the rest in Oxebothem', between
Meddwedil and Vmfrey's Stontor, etc., one rood lying " Uppe the
Strupes " ; for which grant Thomas, Precentor of Lichfield, gave him
205. Witn. Magister William de Gudley, Ralph de Cubbel', Alan, Vicar
of Tideswell, William de Stanf, Ralph capellanus, Symon de Ascell,
Thomas le Archer, Hugo Martin, etc. [1214-1222.] (Lichf. B. 10.)
2336. Inquisition roll as to the tithes due to Lenton Priory, wAh
account of spoliation of wool and lambs from Tideswell Church; 1251.
(Lichf. MM. 5.)
2337. Depositions at Tideswell before Papal Commissioners as to
the parochiality of the Church; 1252. (Lichf. MM. 9.)
2338. Particulars of the income, perquisites, etc., of Tideswell
Church on the entry of John Extraneus into the vicarage. Circ. 1250.
(D. A. J. V. 150.)
2339. Depositions of witnesses examined by the Pope's Commis-
sioners at Tideswell in a suit between the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield with Lenton Priory, as to the former's claim that Tideswell
is a Parish Church, and not merely a chapelry to Hope; 1253.
(D. A. J. V. 150.)
2340. Grant from John Daniel to Thomas fil. Joh. [Foljambe]
of ten acres, etc., of land in the culture of Kirkfurlong, Salteresford,
Littondale, etc. [in Tideswell], in exchange for 12 acres lying round
the stone cross of Tideswall, and a pair of white gloves yearly at Easter.
Witn. Dom. Richard de Vernon, William Franciscus, Gervase de
Bernak, Robert de Hertingtune, knts., William Foleiambe, Robert
Foleiambe, etc. Temp. Hen. IIL-Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
2341. Grant from Cicilia fil. et her. quondam Ric. de Herford
to Thomas Folegambe fil. Joh. Folegambe of ten acres of land which
she inherited from her father in Tydeswelle. Witn. Dom. Ralph de
Ecclessale, Richard le Ragget, William Folegambe, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
2342. Grant from Matilda quondam uxor Ric. de Herford to
Thomas fil. Joh. Folegambe of her right of dower in 20 acres of land
in Tydeswell. Witn. Dom. Ralph de Ecclesale, Richard le Ragged,
William Folegambe, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
2343. Quitclaim from Thomas fil. Ade de Herdewykewall to the
Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, of a certain " placia tofti vicarii de
Tidiswell " and of other lands, etc., in Tydeswell and Litton. Witn.
Dom. John Daniel, knt., William Folegambe, William Martin, John
Martyn, Ralph Coterel, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Lichf. B. 16.)
Tide swell. 297
2344. Quitclaim from Richard fil. et her. Joh. Danyel to Dom.
Thomas Foleiaumbe, mil., of a plot of land lately enclosed by the latter,
between his own " mansio " and that of John fil. et her. Hug. Pele.
Witn. Dom. Richard de Herthull, Dom. Roger de Bradeburn, Richard
fil. Will. Foleiaumbe, Nicholas le Conuers, Dom. Roger le Gode, vicarius
de Tyddeswell, etc. Dat. Tyddeswell, Whit Monday [22 May], 1301.
(Foljambe.)
2345. Grant from Richaxd fil. Joh. Daniel de Tydiswell to William
fil. Thome Andreu of three roods " in le Croftes " formerly John
Louet's, and half an acre of land near " le Thommedue " formerly
Richard fil. Ric. Daniel's, in exchange for three roods " super le
Worthingis." Witn. Tho. Foleiambe, mil., John fil. Will. Martin,
William Redimon, John Quenild, etc. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. Hilary
[13 Jan.], 34 Edw. I. [1305]. (Add. 7788.)
2346. Rolls of Parochial Visitations of Tideswell; 134S, i347-
(Lichf. cc. s, 6.)
2347. Grant from Thomas fil. Will, del Wheston and Alice his
wife to Thomas fil. Thome Foleiambe of half an acre of land in
Tydeswell. Witn. John Broun, Henry Alexander, William Andreu,
clericus, etc. Early fourteenth century. (Foljambe.)
2348. Grant from Thomas Broun of Wheston to Dom. Nicholas
Martyn of Tyddeswell of an acre and a rood of land in Wheston [in
Tideswell], lying near "Le Kirkegate," abutting on " le Neyercros."
Witn. John Foliaumbe, Henry fil. Radulphi, William le Marschall, etc.
Dat. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 36 Edw. III. [1362]. (Foljambe.)
2349. Grant from Nicholas Martyn, capellanus, to Richard Botoun
of an acre and rood of land in Wheston [in Tideswell], lying near the
" Kirkegate," abutting on the lower cross. Witn. John Foliambe,
William Rediman, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.], 37 Edw. III.
[1363]. (Foljambe.)
2350. Lease, for five years, from the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield to Roger de Northburgh [Prebendary of Lichfield], of the
tithes of Tideswell, Lynton, Monshall [Monsall], Wardlow, Tunstede,
Greatrakes, Wheston, Fairfield, etc., at an annual rent of ;£i9. Dat.
iiii. Non. Maij [5 May], 1364. (Lichf. D. 8.)
2351. Grant from John fil. Radulphi de Haddon and Agnes his
wife to Robert fil. Radulphi of a moiety of a messuage in Tyddiswell.
Witn. William Marchal, William Andrew, clericus, etc. Dat. S. a. F.
of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 48 Edw. III. [1374]. (Foljambe.)
2352. Grant from John Foliamb of Tiddeswell to William de
Hockelowe of Tiddeswell of a plot of land in Tiddeswell. Witn.
Robert de Hethkote, William Redymon, Nicholas Orme, etc. Dat. Fr.
a. F. of St. Denis [9 Oct.], 49 Edw. IIL [1375]- (Foljambe.)
2353. Grant from John de Twyford, vicar of Spondon, Roger de
Tybshelf, and Thomas Thachet, chaplains, to William de Hokelowe,
of the fourth part of a messuage in Tyddeswell. Witn. Robert de
Hethcote, John de Hethcote, William Alisaundre, etc. Dat. Fr. a.
F. of St. Giles [i Sept.], 2 Ric. II. [1378]. (Foljambe.)
298 Tideswell.
2354. Licence from King Richard II., in confirmation of a similar
licence from Edward III. now cancelled, to Nicholas da Stafford, chiv.,
James Foliaumbe, John Larcher of Heghlowe, William de Hokelowe,
Robert Jowesone of Tunstides, Henry Alisaundre, chaplain, Robert
Sharp, chaplain, Richard le Machon of Tiddeswelle, and Henry atte
Tounesende de Lytton, and John fil. Henrici de Monyassh, in con-
sideration of 29 marks received in the King's Hanaper, to convey for
the support of two chaplains celebrating divine service at the altar
of the Blessed Mary in the church of St. John Baptist, Tiddeswell,
twelve messuages, and two hundred acres of land in Tiddeswelle,
Litton, and Wormhulle. Dat. 20 Nov., anno 7 [1383]. (Woll. xi. 27.)
2355. Lease, for life, from Mag. Edmund de Stafford, canon of
Lichfield, afterwards Bishop of Exeter, Richard, vicar of Alstonefeld
[Allstonefield, co. Staff.], Nicholas Rotour, chaplain, and William
Osmund, chaplain, to Nicholas de Stafford, "chyvaler," and Elizabeth
his wife, of the manors of Throwley and Frodeswall [Fradswell, co.
Staff.], and Tyddeswell, with land in Tyddeswell, Wormhyll, and
Spondon, and in the bailiwick of the Forest of High Peak, at a rose
rent. Dat. Lycchefeld, i Oct., 12 Ric. II. [1388]. (Add. 27500.)
3356. Licence by Roger Foliaumbe to Nicholas de Stafford, knt,
James Foliaumbe, and others to assign lands in Tiddeswell to support
two chaplains, to pray for them and for the brethren of the guild of
St. Mary in the church of St. John Baptist, Tiddeswell. Dat. 19 Sept.,
16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Woll. iii. 15.)
2357. Grant from Nicholas de Stafford, knt., James Foliaumbe,
Robert Jewesone of Tunstede, Henry Alisaundre, Robert Sharpe,
chaplains, Roger Machon of Tiddeswell, and Henry del Tounesende of
Litton, to John Smyth and John Redymone, chaplains, of lands in
Wormehull, Tiddeswell, and Litton, to found a chantry at the altar
of the B. V. Mary in the church of St. John Baptist of Tiddeswelle,
for prayers for the souls of King Edward [III.], of King Richard II.,
of Anne, Queen of England [Anne of Bohemia], of John, Duke of
Aquitaine and Lancaster [John of Gaunt], of William de Astone, his
chancellor, of John Foliaumbe, John, son of Henry de Monyasshe,
Henry de Tiddeswelle, John Alisaundre, Elizabeth, wife of the said
Nicholas de Stafford, Roger Foliaumbe, Thomas, son of Godfrey
Foliaumbe, knt., John de Stafford, sen., Thurstane de la Boure, and
Margaret his wife, and Margaret his mother. Dat. Tiddeswelle, S. b.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Woll. xi. 26.)
2358. Quitclaim from William Alexander to Benedict de Asshton
of a messuage and seven acres of land in Tyddeswall. Witn. Thomas
Bentley, John Smyth, Thomas Whithalgh. Dat. Tyddeswall, Sat. a.
F. of St. Katharine, [25 Nov.], 5 Hen. IV. [1403]. (Foljambe.)
2359. Acquittance from Richard Kooc of Chesterfelde to William
Bradshawe of Tyddeswall for 605. of his rent due to Edward Foliambe,
knt., paid to him, the said Richard, as part of ;£7 due from the
same Edward and WiUiam, with others, on a bond. Dat. 9 Aug.,
6 Hen. V. [14 18]. (Foljambe.)
2360. Attorney from Hugh de Bradshawe to Hugh Willeson to
deliver seisin of lands in Tyddeswell to William [la Zouche], Lord de
Souche [Zouche], Thomas Roughton, WiUiam Purseglowes, vicar of
Tyddeswell, and John Tunsted. Dat. W. b. F. of St. Cedda [7 Jan.],
19 Hen. VI. [1441]. (Foljambe.)
Tideswell. 299
2361. Acquittance from William Brasier, chaplain, and Robert
Nevell, executors of the will of Hugh Bradshawe, late of Coventry, to
Roger Barton of Tyddeswall, for 5 marks. Dat. 19 Jan., 37 Hen. VI.
[1459]- (Foljambe.)
2362. Power of attorney from John Grysley and Thomas Stathum,
knts., Will. Babyngton, Richard Willughby, John Casson, Nicholas
Longford, Ralph Pole, and Nicholas Fitz-herbert, esqrs., and Thomas
Babyngton, to John Stathum and John Coke of Walton, to deliver to
Godith Foliambe, widow of Roger Foliambe, esq., seisin of the manor
of Tyddeswall and of all other the lands, etc., in Tyddeswall, Huklow,
Wormehyll, etc., which they had of the demise of John Spondon, abbot
of Dale, and others, to the use of the said Godith for life. Dat.
5 Apr., 8 Edw. IV. [1468]. (Foljambe.)
2363. Acquittance from Henry Rolleston, esq., and Godith his
wife, to Henry Foliambe, esq., for nine marks on account of rent for
a farm in Tydyswall and elsewhere. Dat. 23 May, 9 [Edw. IV., 1469].
(Foljambe.)
2364. Acquittance from Henry Rolleston, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for five marks for the farm of certain lands, etc., held of him
by the said Henry in Tyddeswell and elsewhere "in Pecco." Dat. F.
of Pentecost [5 June], 13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Foljambe.)
2365. Acquittance from Thomas Odell, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for 12 pounds of silver, for rent due on account of the dower of
Margery his wife, late wife of Thomas Foliambe.. Dat. 24 June,
13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Foljambe.)
2366. Power of attorney from Thomas Meverell, esq., to Henry
Matlok and Alexander Fallus, to enter the manors of Throwsley
[Throwley] and Frodeswalle [Fradswell], co. Staff., and his lands in
Boterton [Butterton] and Stanshope in the same county, and his manor
of Tyddeswalle and lands in Spondon, and half his manor of Stapley,
CO. Chest., and all estates in the said counties which belonged to his
father, Sampson Meverell, miles, and to deliver seisin of the same to
Nicholas Fitzherbert, esq., Richard Knyfton, esq., Edward Bageshagh,
Thomas Taillour, vicar of Tyddeswall, and Richard Blaklach, chaplain.
Dat. Throwley, 10 Sept., 13 Edw. IV. [1473]. (Add. 27513.)
2367. Acquittance from Thomas Wodell \al. Odell], esq., to
Henry Foliambe, esq., for ^12, due on account of the dower of
Margery his wife. Dat. Vig. of F. of St. Andrew [29 Nov.], 14 Edw. IV.
[1474]. (Foljambe.)
2368. Acquittance from Henry Rolleston, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for nine marks, rent of land in Tyddeswell and elsewhere " in
Pecco." Dat. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 15 Edw. IV. [1475].
(Foljambe.)
2369. Grant from Randolph Barton of Tyddeswell to John
Knyveton, esq., Will. Stouerdale, chaplain, and others of all his lands,
etc., in Tyddeswell or elsewhere, with his goods and chattels. Witn.
Nicholas Barton, sen., John Barton, Richard Longden, etc. Dat. Sat.
a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 18 Edw. IV. [1478]. (Foljambe.)
300 Tideswell.
2370. Acquittance from Henry Rolleston, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for nine marks for the farm of certain lands, etc., in Tyddyswell
and elsewhere " in Pecco." Dat. F. of Pentecost [6 June], i Ric. III.
[1484]. (Foljambe.)
3371. Similar acquittance. Dat. F. of Pentecost [22 May],
2 Ric. III. [1485]. (Foljambe.)
2372. Counterpart of lease from James Denton, Dean, and the
Chapter of Lichfield, to Christopher Jamys of Tyddeswall, yeoman, of
" omnes domes " of the rectory farm of Tideswell, for 25 years. Dat.
I March, iS25[6]. Attached to the above is a counterpart of another
lease between the same, and of the same date, of the tithes of com
and hay at Hardwykwall and Hill. (Lichf. D. 20.)
TIDESWELL v. also under Bakewell, Elton, Eyam,
Hope, High Peak.
TISSINGTON.
(Tyssinton.)
2373. Grant from William de Meinell to Walter de Mounte-
gomery, knt., of a rent of jQio from the manor of Tyssinton, during
the life of Robert, son of Richard Foleiambe. Dat. Longeleye Meinell,
Easter Day [4 Apr.], 18 Edw. III. [1344]. (Woll. ix. 57.)
TOTLEY.
(Totenley, Totinley, Totteley, Tottynley.)
2374. Grant from John fil. Thome de Holm to Peter de Bemis
of a place called Le Stord, " versus rivulum de Totinley " [Storth House,
near Totley], with other lands there called Le Longecrofte, etc. Witn.
Hugh de Linakir, Thomas de Leys, John de Birchevid, Thomas, clericus
de Wodehuses, John, clericus de Stolbilley [Stubley]. Late thirteenth
century. (D. A. J. iii. 100.)
2375. Quitclaim from John fil. Thome del Holm to Peter de
Bemis of the place called le Storth [Storth House, near Totley], with
land near Le Olrinwelle, and Le Longcrofte, etc. Witn. Jordan de
Habetot, Thomas Leys, John de Barnes, etc. Late thirteenth century.
2376. Lease from Ralph Barker of Dore to William del Croft,
jun., and Alice his wife, of a messuage which Adam Milner sometime
held in Totenley, with a moiety of Broune Croft there, to hold for
their lives, with remainder successively to their sons, John, Robert, and
William, in tail; the said Ralph to find timber for repairs and for
making wheels and carts. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.],
8 Hen. IV. [1407]. <D. A. J. iii. 104.)
2377. Lease, for lives, from Richard de Meygnill to Ralph le
Barker and Joan his wife of a culture of land in Totenley called
Becceley. Witn. William fil. Symonis, Roger le Walker, Robert fil.
Rayneri, Thomas de Bircheved, etc. Dat. S. a. Inv. of H. Cross
[3 May], 24 Edw. III. [1350]. (D. A. J. iii. 106.)
Ti^sley. 30 1
2378. Commission to Sir John Nedeham and Sir Thomas Littelton,
knts., to take an assise of novel disseisin on behalf of Ralph Fraunceys
against John Barley, gent., and others concerning tenements in
Tottynley, Herstofte, Biggyng, Tybshelf, and Little Stretton. Dat.
Westminster, 10 June, 16 Edw. IV. [1476]. (Foljambe.)
.2379. Release from Ralph Fraunceys, esq., to John Fraunceys,
his brother, of a yearly rent of 2.0s. from the manor of Totteley in
Skaresdale, the reversion of which manor came to the said John after
the death of John Barlowe. Dat. 8 Sept., 3 Hen. VII. [1487].
(Foljambe.)
TRUSLEY.
(Trossele, Truslegh, Trusleh, Trusleye, Trussele,
Trusselega, Trusseleia, Trusseleie,
Trusseley, Trusseleye.)
2380. Grant from Robert de Beufei to the Brethren of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, of two bovates of land in Trusseleia which
Paulinus held from him to the day of his death, for the souls of
Robert, Earl of Ferrars, and of William, Earl of Ferrars \ob. 1191],
his lord. Temp. Richard I. (WoU. x. 21.)
Notum sit omnibus sancte Matris ecclesie filiis tam presentibus
quam futuris quod ego Robertus de Beufei dedi et concessi et
presenti carta mea confirmaui Deo et sancte Marie et sancto
Johanni Baptiste et beatis pauperibus sancte domus hospitalis
ierosolimit' et fratribus eiusdem domus, duas bovatas terra in
Trusseleia, illas scilicet quas Paulinus quondam de me tenuit cum
omnibus pertinentiis suis et cum incrementis que predictus Paulinus
de me tenuit in die ilia qua mortuus fuit et uiuus ab omni secular!
seruicio et exaccione mundana quietas et ita liberas ut qua
elemosina melius uel liberius potest dari. Tenendas et habendas
in puram et perpetuam elemosinam cum omnibus pertinentiis suis
in bosco et piano, in pratis et pascuis, in moris et mariscis, in
viis et semitis et in omnibus libertatibus et communitatibus que ad
predictam villam pertinent. Ita quod ego et heredes mei hanc
predictam terram contra omnes homines predictis fratribus warant-
izabimus. Hanc autem donationerti feci predictis fratribus pro
salute anime Roberti comitis de Fer[ariis] et Vill[elmi] Comitis
de Fer[ariis] Domini mei et omnium antecessorum suorum et pro
salute anime mee et omnium antecessorum et heredum meorum.
Ita quod ego nee heredes mei in predictam terram nichil recuperare
poterimus preter orationes et elemosinas. Hiis testibus Villelmo
Comite de Fer[ariis], Roberto fratre eius, Roberto auunculo Comitis,
Roberto de Bocheruilla, Radulfo de Gresseleia, Henrico de Mongoie,
Reginaldo de Boileston et multis aliis.
2381. Confirmation by Robert de Beufei to Livilde ... of
land in Breleia, co. Derby, which William fil. Serlonis, his grandfather,
gave him, with the consent of Robert, father of the said Robert, to
hold of the alms of Turmundel, where the bodies of his ancestors rest,
by rent of twelve pence to be paid on the altar of the B. V. Mary
of Turmundel; together with common of the vill in all liberties per-
taining to the fee of Trusley. Late twelfth century. (WoU. x. 20.)
302 Trusley.
Sciant omnes tam presentes quam futuri tam clerici quam laici quod
ego Robertus de Beufei dedi et concessi et hac carta mea con-
firmavi Livilde et heredibus suis pro suo seruicio terrain illam in
Breleiam quam Willelmus fil. Serlonis auus meus assensu patris
mei Robert! ei et heredibus suis dedit libera et quiete ab omni
seruicio de me et de heredibus meis, tenendam de elemosina
Turmundel ubi corpora meorum antecessorum requiescunt, reddendo
annuatim xii denarios quos ponere debet super altare sancte Marie
uirginis de Turmundel in die natiuitatis sue, Et concessi ei et
heredibus suis comune de willa in bosco et in piano et in omnibus
libertatibus pertinentibus ad feudum Trusseleie, et terra ista est
libera de comitatu et de Undredo et de tac et de tol, et de omnibus
seruiciis que pertinent ad me et ad heredibus meis (sic), preter
hos y^\\d. prenominatos. His testibus, Nicholao filio Pagani
dapifero comitis de Ferariis, Radulfo de Boschereuilla, Willelmo
filio Hereberti, Reginaldo filio Reginald! de Gresele, Willelmo de
Trussel', presbitero, Henrico presbitero de sanctimonialibus,
Magistro Willelmo de Nestome, Magistro Ingeramo de Leis, et
Fulchero filio suo, et Petro suo fratre, Reginaldo filio Paullini,
Ricardo Martin, Radulfo Carpintario, Suano filio Brunmoni et
Willelmo fratre suo, Hulf de Ossauiston, Gilieberto eiusdem wille,
Ricardo de Findirne, Nicholao de Derbeia et Jocelino fratre suo
et multis aliis.
2382. Quitclaim from Emma, Prioress of St. Mary of Dereby, to
Robert de Belfai, their patron of Trossele, of land in Trussele, which
they held from Robert de Belfai, his father, namely, Pilateshul, with
a meadow lying between it and the stream which comes from Thor-
mondeslee. Late twelfth century. (Woll. x. 22.)
Nouerint omnes sancte Matris ecclesie filii quod ego Emma
Priorissa sancte Marie de Derebi et totus eiusdem loci conuentus
reddidimus et quietam clamauimus inperpetuum Roberto de Belfai
patrono nostro de Trossele et heredibus suis quandam partem terre
in Trussele quam habuimus ex dono et confirmatione Robert! de
Belfai patris sui, scilicet totum Pilateshul cum prato quod est inter
ipsum Pilateshul et torrentem qui uenit de Thormondeslee pro
concessione et confirmatione quam fecit nobis de donationibus et
confirmationibus antecessorum suorum. Hiis testibus. Domino
Waltero, Abbate de Derlee, T. abbate de Crokesdon, Alexandro
canonico, H. de Breidesal, Simone de Tosch[et], H. filio Walkel[ini],
Johanne de Boschiervil, Matheo de Tosch[et], H. decano, T.
magistro, R. fratre eius et multis aliis.
2383. Grant from Margaret, Prioress, and the nuns of Derby
[St. Mary de Pratis], with the assent " magistri nostri Willelmi prioris
Sancte Elene," to Robert de Beufei, of lands lying between Yelderis
and their meadow of Holtun and the bounds of Oslaueston, near
Trussele, in exchange for an assart near Brerleia. Witn. Wplliam],
Abbas de Deri', Thomas, Abbas de Crockesd' [Crokesden, co. Staff.],
Wplliam] de Muschamp, Archdeacon of Derby, Ralph fil. Nicholai,
Philip de Toe, Michael de Langeford, John de Saperton, Simon de
Sancto Mauro. Early thirteenth century. (Woll. viii. 51.)
2384. Grant from Hugh de Hototh, with the consent of Ysabel
his wife, and of Geoffrey and Henry his brothers, to the nuns of Derby,
of part of his wood extending from the " mera " of William fil. Hugonis
to the " mera " of Trusselega, and from the " mera " of Dalenburi to
Trusley. 303
the assart of Gerard. Witn. William fil. Philippi, Henry and Robert,
sacerdotes, Geoffrey de Hotot, Henry de Hototh, Peter fil. Mabille,
Stephen de Longel', Gerard de Longel', Dorling de Ottun, William
de Ghent, Nicholas Ruffus, Hugh Cnaue, etc. Early thirteenth century.
(Woll. X. 24.)
2385. Lease from Raimon, Prioress, and the Convent of St. Mary
de Kingesmedwe [Kingsmead, Derby], to Simon, rector de Trusleh',
of two cultures of arable land in the fields of Truslegh, of which one
lies near Hylderis, extending towards Oslaveston, and the other extends
towards the meadow of the said nuns of Truslegh j to hold for his
life at a yearly rent of two shillings. Witn. Mag. Alexander, Bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, Mag. William de Luteby, Archdeacon of
Derby, Dom. Richard, tunc officialis Derbeiensis, Mag. Nicholas, rector
of Cubbelegh, Dom. John, Dean of Derby, Thomas Juvenis, Nicholas
fil. Aldred, Huron his brother, Hugh fil. Radulphi, Andrew fil. Petri,
Nicholas Juvenis, Peter Col, Simon de Langhelegh. Early thirteenth
century. (? Kedleston.)
2386. Grant from Ralph Pippard to Ralph de Lathebury,
" camerarius meus," of all his meadow of Trusseleye called " Ermite
medewe." Witn. Dom. Henry de Braylesford, Giles de Meynill, John
de Bakepuz, milites, Hugh de Meynil, Ralph de Rocheford, Robert de
Sallowe. Dat. Rutherfeld Pippard, S. a. F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.],
31 Edw. I. [1303]. Seal of arms. (Woll. ix. 29.)
2387. Power of attorney from Ralph Pippard, appointing Robert
de Sailowe and Thomas de Thorp to deliver seisin to Ralph de
Lathebury, his chamberlain, of a meadow in Trusseley called " Ermite
medowe," and of xos. rent in Bussouns. Dat. Rutherfeld Pippard,
M. a. F. of SS. Philip and James [i May], 31 Edw. I. [1303].
(Woll. ix. 30.)
2388. Grant from John fil. Oliveri de Oddyngseles of Trusseleye to
Robert de Beaufey of the same, and John his brother, of a messuage
and a bovate of land in Trusseley, acquired from Margery, mother of
the grantor. Witn. Dom. Giles de Meynil, Dom. John de Chundos,
milites, William de Oddyngseles of Trusseleye, etc. Dat. Trusley,
M. a. " Clausum Pasche " [22 Apr.], i Edw. IL [1308]. (Woll. x. 25.)
2389. Grant from Robert fil. Willelmi de Trusseleye, capellanus,
to Adam fil. Willelmi de Duffeld and Johanna, sister of the said Robert,
and their heirs in tail, of a toft and bovate of land in Trusseley, late
belonging to his father, William de Trusseleye. Witn. Dom. John de
Beaufey, miles, William de Doddingzeles, Thomas de Beaufey, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 11 Edw. IL [1317]- (Woll. x. 26.)
2390. Copy (fifteenth century) of grant from John Orme of
Brynalston to Arthur de RoUeston of an acre of meadow called La
Balyacre in Trusleye. Witn. Thomas Mongomery de Coland, John
Durdant, John Chapleyn de Trusleye, Edmund Fowen. Dat. Oslaston,
S. b. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 7 Ric. II. [1383]. (Trusley.)
2391. Copy (fifteenth century) of grant from Arthur de Rolleston
to John Cokayn of Berewardcote, William de Toturdon, and Henry
Punt of Ashburn, of an acre of land called Balyacre in Trusley. Witn.
Thomas Dodyngseles, Nicholas Irton, William Groos, John Roo, etc.
Dat. Berewardcote, Th. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June],
17 Ric. IL [1393]. (Trusley.)
304 Trusley.
3392. Grant from John Cowdale and Elena his wife, daughter of
Alice, daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas Dodingsels, Lord of
.... to Humphrey [de Stafford, 7th] Earl of Stafford, Robert
Grey, John Stanley, esquires, etc., of the manor of Trusseley, which
descended to him at the death of Alice his mother. Witn. Walter
Blount, John Cursone, Ralph Bassett, esquires, etc. Dat. F. of
St. George [23 Apr.], . . . Hen. VI. [1422-1444]. (Woll. x. 29.)
2393. Grant from Robert Fraunceys, esq., son and heir of Robert
Fraunceys, knt., to John . . . ych, of all the lands in Trusseley,
near Etwall, which fell to him on the death of his father. Witn.
Richard Brown, Gilbert Ince, Richard Bulelogh. Dat. 19 Hen. VI.
[1440-1]. Imperfect. (Woll. x. 28.)
2394. Grant from Richard Vernon, knt., to John Vernon his son,
of all his lands in Trusseley. Witn. Thomas Blounte, Sampson
Meverell, knts., Nicholas Mountegomery, John Cokayn, Henry Bradbom,
esquires, etc. Dat. Harlastone, 14 Sept., 26 Hen. VI. [1447]. Fine
seal of arms. (Woll. x. 30.)
2395. Grant from Henry Makworth, esq., to John Fitzherbert,
son of Nicholas Fitzherbert of Norbury, esq., of a messuage, toft, and
lands in Trusseley. Witn. William Coke of Trusseley, William
Chapeleyn of the same, John Semper of Asshe, etc. Dat. Trusseley,
IS May, 6 Edw. IV. [1466]. (Woll. viii. 54.)
2396. Notification by Sir Nicholas, OiBcial of the Archdeacon of
Derby, of the induction of Nicholas Brandewodde, priest, to the rectory
of Trusley, to which he had been presented by John [Halse or Heles],
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, at the death of Thomas Steynton,
the last rector. Dat. Aston, 13 Apr., 1475. (Woll. x. 36.)
2397. Quitclaim from John Golde of Loghbergh, chaplain, son of
John Golde of Parwich, to Henry Vernon, esq., of all his lands in
Trusseley. Dat. 4 May, 18 Edw. IV. [1478.] (Trusley.)
2398. Grant from John Vernon, esq., son of Richard Vernon, knt.,
to William Hastynges, knt.. Lord of Hastyngs, John Ferrers, knt.,
Nicholas Mongombery, Humphrey Stanley, Edmund Vernon, esquires,
Nicholas Agard, and William Vernon, the grantor's son, and the heirs
of the body of the last-named William Vernon, of all his lands
in Trusley, with remainder, on the death of the said William without
issue, to the said John Ferrers and the heirs of his body and that of
Matilda his wife. Dat. Trusley, 12 Apr., 20 Edw. IV. [1480].
(Trusley.)
2399. Quitclaim from John Vernon, son of Sir Richard Vernon,
knt., to Henry Vernon, esquire, of all his lands in Trusseley. Dat.
10 Apr., 20 Edw. IV. [1480]. (Trusley.)
2400. Grant from William Coke, sen., to Ralph Langforth, mil.,
Thomas Gresley, mil., Henry Derker, clerk, William Mascury, William
Coke, jun., and John Yoman, of all his lands, etc., in Trusley. Witn.
Henry Rowe, John Fowler, Thomas Semper, etc. Dat. 20 March,
6 Hen. VII. [1491]. (Trusley.)
2401. Grant from William Coke of Trusseley to Thomas Toples,
jun., of all his lands, etc., in Trusseley. Witn. William Pykryng of
Thometon, John Fowler of Salbery, Henry Roo, etc. Dat. Trusseley,
23 Oct., II Hen. VII. [1495]. (Trusley.)
Tupton. 305
2402. Acknowledgment by the Abbot, etc., of Beauchief, collector
of the second moiety of a subsidy to the King " ad tuicionem et defen-
cionem Ecclesie Anglicane juriumque et libertatum eiusdem per prelatos
et clerum," of the receipt of 5^. i,d. from the Rector of Trusley. Dat.
31 May, 20 Hen. VII. [1505]. (Trusley.)
2403. Grant from Godfrey Folgeambe, esq.. Master William Masse,
chaplain, John Stapull, and Martin Eyre, to Richard Vernon of
Hasulbache, Thomas Chessyre, rector of Appulbe, William Braye, vicar
of Hartington, and John Wellis, of the manor of Trusley, and of lands
in Yolgrave. Dat. 20 May, i Hen. VIII. [1509]. (Woll. x. 31.)
TRUSLEY V. also under Cold Eaton, Etwall, Oslaston.
TUNSTEAD.
(TONSTEDES, TOUNSTEDE, TUNSTEDE, TUNSTEDES.)
2404. Grant from Reginald fil. Roberti de Shropschyre del
Tunstedes and Alice his wife to Hugh de Gunston of a piece of land
and house called Le Oldebeme in Tunstedes. Witn. Roger fil. Radulfi,
jun., Roger fil. Radulfi, sen., Ralph fil. Jowe, Ralph de Wardelowe,
etc. Dat. Baucquell, M. a. Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July], 1335. (Lichf.
B. 28.)
2405. Grant from John fil. Thome de Benteleye to Hugh de Gunston
of one parcel of land and a house called Oldberne, as it stands' on that
tenement which Robert de Shropschire sometime held in Tonstedes,
which he acquired by grant from Reginald fil. dicti Roberti de
Shropschire. Witn. Roger fil. Rad. del Tonstedes, jun., Roger fil.
Rad. senior, Ralph fil. Jowe, jun., William Jowe, etc. Dat. apud
Tyddeswell, S. a. Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 1335. (Lichf. B. 18.)
2406. Attached is quitclaim from Reginald fil. Roberti de
Shropschire to Hugh de Gunston of the above land, etc. Same wit-
nesses. Dat. S. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 1335. (Lichf. B. 18.)
2407. General pardon from Edward III. to Thomas fil. Thome
fil. Ricardi de Wardelowe de Tounstede, for services in war " in partibus
cismarinis " and also because he has found two sureties for his good
behaviour and good services to the King, viz., John Warner of
Elyngton and John fil. Johannis de Gymel3Tigeye, co. Bedf. Dat.
" juxta civitatem Venet' in Britannia" [Vannes, in Brittany], 27 Dec,
16 Edw. III. [1342]. (? Foljambe.)
2408. Lease, for five years, from the Canons of Lichfield to their
" confrater," John Linderthorp, of the sheaf and hay tithes of their
church of Baukwell, namely, in Tounstede, Gritrakes, Weston, etc., for
five years, at a rent of £^i, 7s. 5d. Dat. xii. kal. Jun [21 May], 1344.
(Lichf. D. 7.)
TUNSTEAD v. also under Tideswell.
TUPTON.
(Thopton, Topton.)
2409. Grant from Roger de Deyncurt, rector of Wynnefeld, to
Mary his mother, for her life, and to William his brother, of all his
land in Thopton, which William his father had of the feoffment of
3o6 Tupton.
Robert fil. Thome clerici de Thopton and William le Hil. Witn.
John de Deyncurt, William le Bret, Roger le Bretun, John de Braylis-
ford. Dat. apud Hallewynnefeld, S. b. F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.],
25 Edw. I. [1297]. (Longford.)
2410. Grant from Henry Hunte to Robert Wednesley and John
Wodeward of all his lands, etc., in Topton, in the fee of Wyngreworth
and Eggestowe [Egstow], in the fee of Stretton, Ashover, and
Bryminton, in the parish of Chestrefeld. Witn. Thomas Glapewell,
rector of Wynfeld, John Brailesford, etc. Dat. Tupton, F. of St. Denis
[9 Oct.], 17 Hen. VI. [1438]. (Foljambe.)
TWYFORD.
24 1 1 . Grant from William Mylnegate of Melboum to Robert
Fraunceys of Fornewerk, esquire, of all his lands, etc., in Twyford and
Steynston, which came to him on the death of Emma, late wife of
Roger Mylnegate, late of Little Over, as son and heir of the said
Emma. Witn. Henry del Both, John Lathbury, esquires, John
Crewkere, etc. Dat. Twyford, 22 Oct., 22 Hen. VI. [1443]. (Wilmot.)
TWYFORD V. also under WiLLiNGTON.
UNDERWOOD in Ashbourne.
(Underwode, Undrewode.)
2412. Grant from Thomas de Lemenstre of Assheburne to Thomas
de Knyvetone of lands in Underwode lying between Baxtersiche and
Assebecke. Witn. John Cokain, Edmund Cokayn, John de la Pole of
Assheburne, etc. Dat. 5 Apr., 40 Edw. III. [1306]. (Woll. vi. 23.)
2413. Lease from Maud, widow of William de Knyveton of Bradley
to Thomas de Knyveton of a meadow in Undrewode during his hfe,
with a payment of 135. i,d. to him in case of her death within three
years of the making of the lease. Witn. John Cokayn, Thomas Adam,
John de la Pole, etc. Dat. Underwode, 31 May, 39 Edw. III. [1365].
French. (Woll. vi. 22.)
2414. Grant from Giles Adam of Assheburne to Thomas de
Knyveton, of all the " butts " of land which he held of Thomas Adam
his father in Underwode. Witn. Edmund Cokayn of Asshebum, John
de la Pole, Henry le Walour of the same. Dat. 10 Dec, 42 Edw. III.
[1368]. (Woll. vi. 24.)
2415. Grant from Alice Adam, daughter of Thomas Adam of
Asshebourne, to Nicholas de Knyveton, of a meadow in Brodemedue
and Skyrmaremedue in the fee of Undrewode. Witn. Nich. de Monte-
gomery, John de la Pole, John Cokayn, knts., etc. Dat. Morr. of the
Circumcision [2 Jan.], 14 Ric. II. [1391]. (Woll. vi. 27.)
2416. Release from John de Cressy, parson of Longeford, John
Houbelle, parson of Wynfeld, William de Monyasche, parson of
Bondesale, and Thomas Wombewelle, to Nicholas de Kn5rvetone, of lands
which he held of the feoffment of John Cokayn in Undrewode. Witn.
Nichol de Montegomery, PhiUppe de Okere, John de la Pole, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Mark [25 Apr.], 13 Ric. II. [1390]. French. (Woll. vi. 26.)
Unstone. 307
2417. Bond by John Bate of Asshebume and Richard Bate of
the same to Lawrence Lowe, in £p.o, for the peaceable possession
of lands in Underwode; with a clause setting forth that the bond is
sealed with the seals of John Clerk, vicar of Asshebume, Richard
Boys, and Thomas Metheley, Prior of Bella Valle [Beauvale], co. Notts.
Dat. 12 May, 8 Edw. IV. [1468]. (Woll. vii. 15.)
UNDERWOOD v. also under Ashbourne, Denby, Cold Eaton,
Matlock, Methley.
UNSTONE.
(HONSTON, HOUNSTON, ONESTON, ONESTONE, ONISTONE,
Onston, Onstone, Onuston, Ouenston, Ounston,
Ownston, Ownstone.)
2418. Grant from Richard de Stretote [Stretton ?], miles, dominus
de Onestona, to Richard his son, of the manor of Onestone; rent, a
pair of gilded spurs or (id. at Qiristmas, and to Alina,, " quondam uxor
Hervei, filii mei," four pounds, silver, for her life " in nomine dotis."
Witn. i)om. Walter de Rybof and Robert le Breton of Waleton, milites,
Ralph de Rerisby, Roger de Someruile, Jordan de Apetote, etc. Temp.
Hen. III. (Woll. vii. 71.)
2419. Grant from Richard de Strettone, dominus de Onistone, to
Adam fil. Willelmi de Newbold, of Peter fil. Hugonis de Somerbrige
his " nativus." Witn. Thomas de Bramtone, Jordan de Dracote, Thomas
de Leyes, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. vii. 74.)
2420. Grant from Richard de Stratton, dominus de Oneston, to
Adam fil. Willelmi de Neubolt, of two water mills, lands, and rent in
Oneston in Scaruisdale. Rent, id. Witn. William le Bret, John de
Bremington, Peter de Donston, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 36.)
2421. Release from Richard de Streton, miles, dominus de
Honeston, to Adam fil. Willelmi de Neubolt, of Richard fil. Jored and
John fil. Henrici, his " nativi." Witn. John de Bremington, Nicholas
de Hulm, Peter de Donston, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. viii. 37.)
2422. Grant, for twenty pounds, silver, from Richard fil. Ricardi
de Strettone, mil., to Sara, widow of Adam de Neubolt, and Adam
her son, of the manor of Oneston ; rent, 20^. Witn. Thomas de Leyes,
Nich. de Hulm, Peter de Donston, etc. \Temp. Edw. I.] (Woll. vii. 72.)
2423. Grant, for twenty pounds, silver, from Richard fil. Ricardi
de Strettona, mil., to Sara, que fuit uxor Ade de Neubold, and Adam
her son, of the manor of Onistone. Witn. Peter de Dunstona, Thomas
de Leys, Nicholas de Hulm, John le Say, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Woll. vii. 73.)
2424. Grant from Alan de la Merche de Oneston to Sarra, widow
of Adam de Neubolt, and to Adam her son, of two acres of land in
Surmedue in the fee of Oneston, one acre lying in Heghfelt, and the
other in Hunerfurlong. Witn. Peter de Dunston, Henry de Oneston,
Ralph le Muner, Peter fil. Matilde, Adam de Somurlesue, Ralph de
Bremington. Undated. (Rel. xx. 166.)
3o8 Unstone.
2425. Grant from Dora. Richard de Stretton, knt., to William,
clerk, son of Adam de Roard de Oneston, of the land which the said
Adam sometime held in Oneston, with liberty to grind his com at the
said lord's mill, etc. Witn. Dom. Ancelm, rector of Dranefeud, William,
clericus de Neubolt, Thomas de Ley, Jordan de Bailey, Nicholas de
Hulme, William Matenie, John de Burcheued, Thomas, clericus de
Apilcnol, etc. Undated. (Rel. xx. iii.)
2426. Grant from Dom. Richard de Stretton to William fil. Ade
de Oneston of a messuage, etc., in Oneston called Hundishon, with
five acres of land in Oneston fields. Witn. Dom. Ancelm, parson of
Dranefeld, Thomas de Leiis, Peter de Wodehousis, Peter de Bircheued,
etc. Undated. (Rel. xx. no.)
2427. Grant from Adam de Over Neubold to Philip de Lemna
in Cestrefeld of lands in Oneston; rent, e^d. Witn. Robert de Detheks,
William le Foleiambe, John de Brimington, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
(Woll. viii. 45.)
2428. Grant from Jurdan de Lees to Roger Lehajn of his manor
of Barley Woodsettes, between the waters of Hounston and Weanstons-
sickes. Witn. Hugh Linacre, Thomas de Brampton, John de Mora,
John de Stubley, Peter de Dranfield, William de Dunston, Adam Francis,
Thomas de Woodhouse. Undated. (Rel. xx. 109.)
2429. Grant from Robert fil. Joh. de Hundehowe to Richard fil.
Ade de Neubold of lands in Onestone and in the fields of Wodethorppe.
Witn. Peter de Brimingtone, Roger fil. Ade de Tapton, John de
Dyggeleye, and others. Dat. M. b. F. of St. Matthew [21 Sept.],
9 Edw. II. [1315]. (Woll. viii. 39.)
2430. Grant from Roger fil. Ade de Tapton de Cestrefeld to
Peter de ApelknoU, Margaret his wife, and John their son, for their
lives, of that arable land which Peter ad-pontem de Onston sometime
held in the fee of Onston, with a curtilage, etc., in Apelknol. Witn.
Richard de Neubold, Robert le Aptot, Roger Bate de Neubold, etc.
Dat. W. in Easter Week [Apr. 6], 131 7. (Rel. xx. iii.)
2431. Grant from Allan, chaplain of Schoffeld [? Sheffield, co.
York], to William fil. Philippi de Aston, of lands in the town of
Apilknolle, in the fee of Wyngreworth. Witn. Roger de Apilknolle,
Peter his brother, Adam de Hondhow, etc. Dat. S. a. Conv. of St Paul
[25 Jan.], 12 Edw. II. [13 19]. (Woll. viii. 50.)
2432. Quitclaim from John Calfcroft of Onston, and John his son,
to David fil. Simonis de Wthytinton, of a piece of land in Le Ryddinge
in Onston. Dat. 16 Edw. II. [1322-3]. (Rel. xx. 221.)
2433. Quitclaim by Elena condam uxor Davyd de Whytinton to
John dil Mersche of Onston, of three acres of land in the Wodthorp
in the fee of Onston. Witn. John de Grey, dominus de Onston, John
de Plumleye, Richard de Dronfeld Wodhouses, etc. Dat. S. a. Ass.
of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 16 Edw. III. [1342]. (Foljambe.)
2434. Account of the descent of the manor of Onston from Sir
Richard Strettone, knt., who sold it " to Sare off Neubolt and Adam
her son," which Adam, dying without heir, was succeeded by his
brother Richard, and on the latter's death by his brother Henry, who
died in " a thowsand ccc. xl. ix.," leaving two daughters, who married
John Grey and Richard Tetlow. Fifteenth century. (Woll. vii. 75.)
Unstone. 309
2435. Grant from Nicholas Bisshop of Chapel in le Frith to
Nicholas fil. Johannis de Somerlesou, of 3^ acres of land in Onstone.
Witn. John Gray, Richard de Tetlowe, John le Taillour, etc. Dat.
F. of St. Mary Magd. [22 July], 29 Edw. III. [1355]. (Woll. vii. 76.)
2436. Grant from Robert . . . . de Hundehowe to William le
Fytheler of Onstone, of lands in Onstone; rent, 2d. Witn. Thomas
le Gray, Nicholas son of John de Somerleso, Thomas " ad-finem-ville,"
etc. Dat. Onstone, Sun. a. F. of St. Michael, Arch., 32 Edw. III.
[1358]. (Woll. viii. 49.)
2437. Quitclaim from Angnes fil. Ricardi Broune of Whytyngton
to William Fitheler of Onston of the lands which came to him on
the death of William, clericus de Appulknoll, in Appulknoll, in the
fee of Onston, called " le Norton Land " and " le Ker," lying between
Somerslese and Apulknoll. Witn. Thomas Gray of Onston, Nicholas
del Mersch, Ranulph de Whityngton, etc. Dat. S. a. Michs.,
37 Edw. III. [1363]. (Rel. XX. 109.)
2438. Grant from Thomas fil. Johannis Gray of Onestone, near
Dronfeld, to Richard Gomfrey, clerk, of the manor of Onestone, with
the moiety of a water-mill, excepting a rent of 75. Witn. Nicholas de
Bauqwelle, Nicholas de Onestone, John atte Tounehende, talior, etc.
Dat. S. a. F. of St. James [25 July], 41 Edw. III. [1367]. (Woll. viii. 40.)
2439. Lease from Richard Goumfrey to Thomas,, son of John
Grey de Ounston by Dronfield, and Joan his wife, of all his manor
of Ounston for term of their lives, with remainder to John their son.
Witn. Nicholas de Ounston, John atte Tounende, Adam Wryght de
Aston. Dat. S. a. Michs., 42 Edw. III. [1368]. (Rel. xx. 109.)
2440. Grant from Hugh Woulf, chaplain, and Peter del Wode of
Briminton, to John Fleccher of Dronfeld, chaplain, of all the lands
they had by feoffment from Robert fil. Egidii de Briminton in the fee
of Oneston and in the fields of Brerlay. Witn. Nicholas de Oneston,
John at Tounhend, Robert Dawson, etc. Dat. apud Chastourfeld, Vig.
of Circumcision [31 Dec], 8 Ric. II. [1384]. (Rel. xx. 219.)
2441. Grant from Joan Vawsone, widow of Robert Vawsone of
Appelknoll, to John Herwy, sen., John Herwy, jun., and John Metam
of Astone, of all her lands, etc., in the vill of AppilknoU, in the territory
of Ownstone and in the fee of Wyngreworth. Witn. John Gray,
Nicholas de Ownston, and Roger Curtaysse. Dat. Pur. of B. V. M.
[2 Feb.], 16 Ric. II. [1393]. (Rel. xx. 165.)
2442. Quitclaim from Thomas Grey of Ounston to John Grey his
son, of the manor of Ounston, with the moiety of the mill there, etc.
Witn. Thomas Comfrey, rector of Dronfield, Ralph Barker, Nicholas
de Ounston, etc. Dat. 7 May, 1398. (Woll. xx. 221.)
2443. Grant from Cecily, daughter of John Pereisson of Apulknoll,
to William Hudsone, chaplain, of Dronfeld, of lands in Onuston.
Witn. Nich. de Onuston, John Stubley of Wodsmythes, Will Rowmley
of Apulknolle, etc. Dat. Trin. Sun. [29 May], 2 Hen. IV. [1401].
(Woll. viii. 46.)
2444. Release by Richard de Chaterton, co. Lanes., to Nicholas
de Oneston, of lands and tenements which he had of the gift of Roger
de Chestrefeld, chaplain. Witn. Will de Dethek, Rob de Barley,
Thurstan de Doure, etc. Dat. Chestrefeld, F. of St. Peter ad-vincula
[i Aug.], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Woll. viii. 48.)
3IO Unstone,
2445. Grant from Richard de Chadirton to John Bullok, son of
Thomas Bullok of Norton, of all his lands in Ounstonj in the parish
of Dronfeld. Witn. Nicholas de Ounston, John Gray, Thomas Maynard,
etc. Dat. M. b. Christmas Day, 8 Hen. IV. [1406]. (Rel. xx. 166.)
2446. Lease from John Talbot, Dominus del Fumyvale, and
Geoffrey Laucher to Thomas Bullok and John Bullok, of lands in
Onston, at a yearly rent of an ounce of pepper. Witn. John Gray,
William Wolhous, Ralph Povay. Dat. apud Roderham, F. of St. James
[25 July], 12 Hen. IV. [1411]- (Rel. xx. 220.)
2447. Quitclaim from John Gray of Onston to William Aston,
William Woderowe, and John Tunsted, of lands within the lordship of
Oneston. Witn. Roger de Chestirfeld, William Hudson, chaplain,
Robert Schemyld, etc. Dat. Dronfield, F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.],
5 Hen. V. [141 7]. (Rel. xx. no.)
2448. Grant from John Gray of Ouenston to John Leek, esq.,
John Acres, clerk, and Nicholas de Lowe, of lands in Ouenston; rent,
a red rose at F. of St John Bapt. [24 June]. Witn. Will Cook, Thos.
Maynard, Roger Curteys, etc. Dat. F. of St. John B. [24 June],
6 Hen. V. [1418]. (Woll. viii. 47.)
2449. Grant from John Gray de Oneston to William Aston, William
Woderowe, and John Tunsted, of all his lands, etc., and the moiety
of water-mill and all the lordship of Oneston " sub terra et extra terram."
Witn. Willian^ Coke of Holmesfeld, Thomas Fox de Aston, Thomas
Maynnarde, William Boton, etc. Dat. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 1418.
(Rel. XX. 218.)
2450. Grant from Henry Hurryll of Wodesmethys to Roger his
son of a piece of land with meadow in Oneston. Witn. John Ballok,
Thomas Wodehalls, Thomas Benett. Dat. F. of St. Thomas, M.
[29 Dec], 9 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Rel. xx. 165.)
2451. Grant from John Bullok of Norton to William Bullok his
son and Elena his wife of all his lands in Onston, excepting those which
were Christopher Belefeld's. Witn. John Percy, clerk, John Barker,
Richard Selioke, Robert Outrem, Thomas Wodehouse. Dat. i Nov.,
1431. (Rel. XX. 109.)
2452. Re-grant from William Aston and John Tunstede to John
Gray of Onestone of lands in Onestone, lately held by the grantors
conjointly with William Woderofe. Witn. Thomas Chaworth, Richard
Vemone, knts., William Ulkerthorpe, esq., etc. Dat. 10 Nov.,
10 Hen. VI. [1431]. (Woll. viii. 41.)
2453. Attorney from William Aston and John Tunstede to John
Bullock to deliver to John Gray of Oneston seisin of the lands which
they held jointly with William Woderofe, now deceased. Dat. 10 Nov.,
1431. (Rel. XX. iii.)
2454. Release from William Aston and John Tunstede to John
Gray of Onestone of lands in Onestone, which they held of the gift
of the said John, conjointly with William Woderofe. Dat. 15 Nov.,
10 Hen. VI. [1431]. (Woll. viii. 42.)
2455. Grant from John Gray to Thomas, Bishop of Durham, John
Radclyf, clerk, Henry de Longley, and John Bullok, of all the lands,
etc., in Onston which he holds on lease from William Aston and John
Tunstede. Witn. Thomas Chaworth, Richard Vernon, knts., William
Uwerthorp, John Shakerley, etc. Dat. 15 Nov., 1431. (Rel. xx. iii.)
Unstone. 311
2456. Attorney from Thomas, Bishop of Durham, John Radclyf,
clerk, and others, to William Bullok, to take seisin of lands in Onston
which John Gray gave them. Dat. 15 Nov., 1431. (Rel, xx. 109.)
2457. Letters patent of Henry VI., appointing James Strangways
[Puisne Justice of the Common Pleas], and John Ellerker [Serjeant-
at-Law], Justices, to hold an Assize "Nove disseisine," which John
Bullok had arrayed against Christopher de Belfeld, respecting a tenement
in Onestone. Dat. Westm., 8 Jan., a"- 11 [1433]. (WoU, vii. 77.)
2458. Grant from Thomas Hurll of Kyrby, son and heir of Henry
Hurll of Wodsmythes, to Robert Seriand of Dronfield, of all the lands
which came to him on his said father's death, in Onston. Witn.
Thomas Foxe of Aston, Richard de Cartlege, William Owtrem, etc.
Dat. Dronfield, F. b. F. of St. Martin. [TSTov. 11.], 14 Hen. VI. [1435].
(Rel. XX. 109.)
2459. Grant from John fil. Thome de Clogh to William Gray of
Hanley and Peter Turner, of all the messuages, etc., he had of the
grant of William Dowson, in Oneston, Norton in Scarsdale Hundred,
etc. Witn. Richard Seliok of Norton, William Bullok, and Thomas
Wodhous. Dat. Th. a. Trinity [12 June], 17 Hen. VI. [1438].
(Rel. XX. 165.)
2460. Grant from Thomas Maynerd and John Gierke to Thomas
Fox of Aston and Robert Sergeaunt, of all the lands, tenements, etc.,
in Oneston formerly belonging to Nicholas, son of John de Somerlese.
Witn. Robert Schemeld, Richard Cartleg, Thomas Herve, etc. Dat.
F. of St. James [25 July], . , . Hen. VI. \circ. 1439]. (Foljambe.)
2461. Grant from John Clogh to Dom. William Pole, Earl of
Suffolk, to Dom. Henry Grey, Richard Bingham, and John Cokfeld, of
all his messuages, etc., in Oneston, Apulknol, and Norton. Witn. Adam
Seriant, Robert Shemyld, William Gardener, William Moghson, etc.
Dat. Sat. a. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Rel.
XX. 219.)
2462. Grant from Cecily AppurknoU of Ounston to John Leek of
Sutton, esquire, Thomas Leeke, and John Dassenys of the same, of a
tenement called Bryghouse in Ownston. Witn. Thomas Hanley of
Hanley, Walter Glossok, Thomas Wodehus, etc. Dat. 20 Sept., 1439.
(Rel. XX. 109.)
2463. Indenture whereby it is agreed that, for four marks, Nicholas
Ganshill, esq., shall enfeoff John Clogh in lands in Oneston, Apulknoll,
Norton, and Delmere, which he held of the gift of William Dowson.
Dat. Barlburghe, Fr. a. F. of St. Cedde [7 Jan.], 18 Hen. VI. [1440].
(Woll. viii. 43.)
2464. Acquittance by the same to the same, for four marks, in
pursuance of the agreement made in the preceding indenture. Dat.
20 Jan., 19 Hen. VI. [1441]. (Woll. viii. 44.)
2465. Quitclaim from Alice Hurl, relicta Henrici Hurl, to Robert
Gierke of Somerleys, of the third part of her late husband's lands in
Oneston, which third part was assigned to her as dower. Dat.
Somerleys, "in festo Reliquiarum " [27 Jan.], 19 Hen. VI. [1440].
(Rel. XX. 222.)
3 12. Unstone.
2466. Grant from Roger Hurrill to William Owtrem of a piece
of land with meadow in Onston. Witn. Thomas Fox de Aston, Thomas
Maynard, Adam Vnwyn. Dat. F. of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 19 Hen. VI.
[1441]. (Rel. XX. 166.)
2467. Quitclaim from William de la Pole, Marquis of Suffolk,
Richard Bingham, Justice of King's Bench, and John Rockfield, to
Richard Illyngworth, of all the lands which were sometime William
Dawnson's or John Clough's in Appinknoll and Oneston. Dat. W. b.
Epiphany [6 Jan.], 20 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Rel. xx. 220.)
2468. Grant from Thomas Hervy, son and heir of John Hervy, to
John de Holyngworth, of all his lands in AppulknoU and Oneston.
Witn. John Selioke, John Bulloke, Thomas Fox. Dat. T. b. Michs.
[29 Sept.], 21 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Rel. xx. 222.)
2469. Quitclaim from William Gray and Peter Toumor to John'
Holynworth of all the messuages, etc., which they lately acquired from
John fil. Thomas Clogh in AppulknoU and Oneston. Witn. Richard
Seliok, John Bullok, William Bullok. Dat. Th. b. F. of St. Michael
[29 Sept.], 21 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Rel. xx. 219.)
2470. Grant from John Holynworth to Richard Illingworth of all
his lands in Onston and AppulknoU. Witn. Thomas Fox, Thomas
Cooke, John Barker. Dat. S. a. Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 24 Hen. VI.
[1445]. (Rel- XX. 222.)
2471. Grant from William Harreson and Joan his wife of Dug-
manton, to William Bullok, of the messuage in Apilknoll and Oneston
which he had lately of the gift of John Shepherd. Witn. Thomas
Seliok, Thomas Bullok, William Clerk, etc. Dat. Onston, i Apr.,
31 Hen. VI. [1453]. (Rel. xx. no.)
2472. Quitclaim from Robert, son of Ralph Tapton of Chesterfield,
to William Bollock of Onston, of a messuage, etc., which Peter de
Ponte sometime held, and John Appelknol held for his life [in
Onston]. Dat. i June, 1454. (Rel. xx. in.)
2473. Grant from Ralph Illingworth, esq., to Thomas Hunt, of
lands in Appurknoll, Dronfeld, and Staveley, late in the tenure of
Richard Holden. Witn. Henry Foljambe, Peter Frechheuile, Robert
Barley. Dat. 8 June, 7 Edw. IV. [1467]. (Rel. xx. 222.)
2474. Grant from Roger de Ecclesale to Richard Bullok of a
piece of wood in Canggull in the fee of Onston, abutting on Wyndhill
lane and on Le Great Clough. Witn. Dom. Henry Wodhard, vicar of
Dronfeld, John Parkar de Leys, Robert Barley of Barley, esquire, etc.
Dat. Fr. "post finem [? festum] Beate Marie," 1471. (Rel. xx. 220.)
2475. Lease from Henry Pierpount, knt., Thomas Pilkyngton, knt,
and John Pierpount, esquire, , to Richard Bullok, son of William Bullok,
late of Oneston, and to Isabel his wife, dau. of Thomas Hunt, gent.,
of messuages and lands in Oneston and Apurknoll. Witn. Robert
Barley, sen., Ralph Leche, and Henry Wedirhed, perpetual vicar of
Dronfeld. Dat. 24 May, 16 Edw. IV. [1476]. (Rel. xx. 219.)
2476. Covenant for sale by Raphe Gierke to Richard Bullok of
a piece of land called Wodsmethys in Onston. Witn. Sir Thomas
Boton, y= preste, William Schaw, Robert Schemeld. Dat. Conv. of
St. Paul [25 Jan.], 18 Edw. IV. [1479]. (Rel. xx. 166.)
Wadshelf. S^S
2477. Grant from Ralph Gierke to Richard BuUok of land called
" le Wodsmythys," in Oneston. Witn. John Selyok, Thomas Andrewe,
Robert Gurtys, etc. Dat. Nat. of St. John B. [34 June], 19 Edw. IV.
[1479]. (Rel. XX. 222.)
2478. Quitclaim from Ralph Illyngworth, esquire, son and heir of
Richard lUingworth, knt., to Thomas Hunt, of a messuage and lands
in Oneston and Appurknoll, within the parishes of Dronfield and Staley.
(The Deed is sealed with the seal of John Hunt, Mayor of Nottingham.)
Dat. Onston, 12 Mar., 1483. (Rel. xx. no.)
2479. Grant from Edward Wodhouse of Retford, son and heir of
John Wodhouse, late of Onston, to Richard BuUok, of the reversion
of all the lands in Onston and Somurles which Isabella, now wife of
Ralph Estwode, his mother, holds for her life since the death of her
husband, John Wodhouse. Witn. William Byngley, vicar of Dronfield,
John Blakwall, chaplain, Robert Lowecok, etc. Dat. 24 Feb., 1487.
(Rel. XX. III.)
2480. Lease from Thomas Hunt to Richard BuUok and Isabella
his wife of a messuage and lands in Onston and Appurknoll, within
the parish of Dronfield, and Ijuids in Stavely which he had from Ralph
Illingworth, esq., son and heir of Richard Illingworth, knt. Witn.
Robert Barley, sen., Roger Eyre, jun., John Barley. Dat. 24 June,
2 Hen. VII. [1487]. (Rel. xx. 221.)
2481. Quitclaim from Richard, son and heir of Ralph Illyngworth
of Stanford, co. Notts., to Richard Bullok of Onston, of all the mes-
suages, etc., in Onston and Appurknoll which were the said Ralph's.
Dat. 9 June, 1503. (Rel. xx. 164.)
2482. Grant from John Reyd of Hartyll to John Bolocke of a
close called " Le Preyst Closse " in Wodsmethe in Onston. Dat.
I Apr., I Hen. VIII. [1510]. (Rel. xx. 220.)
2483. Sale from Robert Wuddus, son and heir of Thomas Wuddhus
of Honston, to John Bollokk and Henry Bollok, clerk, of lands in
Honston. Dat. 9 July, 1519. (Rel. xx. 109.)
2484. Lease from Philip BuUoke of Ownstone to Richard Stevynsone
of land in Ownston, which the said Philip had of the lately-suppressed
Abbey of Beauchief. Dat. i May, 1538. (Rel. xx. in.)
2485. Quitclaim (made in accordance with an award by William
Chalner of Brampton and others) between Elena Calcroft and Joan
Calcroft, daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Calcroft, late of Dronfield,
and William Bulloke) from the said Elena and Joan to the said William,
of the moiety of the said Thomas Calcroft's lands in Hundall and Appur-
knolle, in consideration of ^10. Dat. 23 Mar., i546[7]. (Rel. xx. in.)
UNSTONE?''?'. also under Coal Aston, Chesterfield.
■WADSHELF.
(Wadeself.)
2486. Acquittance from Roger le Breton to William le Brette and
Mary his wife for five charters concerning lands, etc., which descended
to him after the death of Peter his brother in Wadeself, Calale, and
Walton. Dat. Chesterfield, Fr. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.],
18 Edw. I. [1290]. (Foljambe.)
314 Wadshelf.
2487; Grant, for half a mark, from Roger fil. Rogeri Britone of
Waletun, to Alan fil. Finiani de Waleton of a bovate of land in
Wadeself; rent, 31. td. Witn. Thomas fil. Radulphi de Bramton,
Walter his son, Thomas de Wadeself, etc. Temp. Edw. I. or II.
(WoU. iii. 31.)
WAKEBRIDGE.
(Wakebrugge, Wakbrug, Wakbrygge.)
2488. Extent of the manor of Wakebrugge. Dat. M. a. F. of
St. John B. [24 June], 24 Edw. III. [1350]. (Woll. xi. 13.)
2489. Extents of the lands and tenements of Rauf Pole of
Wakbrug, in Wakbrug, Matloke, Tannesley, and Heegge. Dat.
6 May, 2 Ric. III. [1485]. (Woll. xi. 15-17.)
2490. Extent of the lands of John Pole of Wakbrygge in
Wakbrygge, Matloke, and Tannysley, 6 June, i Hen. VIII. [1509].
(Woll. xi. 18.)
WAKEBRIDGE v. also under Tansley.
WALDLEY V. under CUBLEY.
"WALTON-BY-CHESTERFIELD.
(Wallton, Waletun.)
2491. Grant from Robert Baystan de Cestrefeld to Richard fil.
Bond de Cesterfeld of all his meadow of Nevhalebarwe in Waleton,
which Robert his father held of Laurence de Neubyghyng. Witn.
Galfridus, vicarius de Cesterfeld, Adam Blundus, Thomas Gildkarman,
etc. Late Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
2492. Grant from Willam fil. Ranulphi de Waleton to Robert fil.
Edwini de Cestrefeld of a rood of land in the territory of Waleton.
Witn. Hugh de Dokemonton, Ralph de Sidenale, Robert de Ogedeston,
etc. Late Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
2493. Grant from William fil. Roberti de Ogediston to Nicholas
fil. Joh. de Swathweyt of a culture of land in the territory of Waletun.
Witn. Ralph de Sydenale, Thomas de Morton, Robert de Stubbinges,
Temp. Hen. III.-Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
2494. Lease from Matilda quondam uxor Nicholay de Swathuyt to
Thomas Franceys of Cesterfeld, of land in Waletun, for six years,
beginning at Martinmas, 55 Hen. III. [1270]. Witn. Thomas de
Brampton, Robert Blund, Henry de Cesterfeld, etc. (Foljambe.)
2495. Bailiff's accompt-rolls of Walton Manor. Terrfb. Edw. I.-II.
(Lichf. N. 24-26.)
2496. Grant from Roger le Breton, Dominus de Walton, to Robert
de Calale, of two acres, etc., of land " super le Lauedy crofte " [in
Walton]. Witn. Hugh de Lynaker, Roger de Dokemonton, William
Beuerege. Dat. T. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], 33 Edw. I. [1305].
(Foljambe.)
Walton-by- Chesterfield. 3 1 5
2497. Grant from Maria de Buxton to Roger her son of two acres
and a plot of land called Wadeacre in the field of Walton. Witn.
Roger Laverok, John de Warsope, Hugh de Neubolt, etc. Dat. S. a.
F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], 5 Edw. II. [1312]. (Foljambe.)
2498. Grant from John de Mora and Margery his wife to WilUam
their son of a toft and croft in Wengeby, in the fee of Walton. Witn.
John de Wyggeleye, William de Wyggeleye, Thomas de Somersale.
Dat. Walton, S. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 8 Edw. II. [1315].
(Foljambe.)
2499. Grant from Alan fil. Galfridi de Hulm of Cestrefeld to
Henry de Sutton, " magistro scolarpum] de Cestrefeld," and Agnes, the
said Alan's daughter, and their heirs in tail, of all his lands in
Wengeby in the fee of Walton. Witn. Adam de Neubold, Roger
Laueroc, Robert Durant, etc. Dat. S. b. F. of Inv. of H. Cross [3 May],
17 Edw. II. [1324]. (Foljambe.)
2500. Grant from Elizabeth fil. Ric. clerici de Walton to John
Parker, of all the lands, etc., which she inherited from her father in
Walton. Witn. Roger Bretonn, sen., Thomas de Somersale, William
de Wyggeley, etc. Dat. M. a. F. of Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.],
9 Edw. III. [1335]. (Foljambe.)
2501. Grant from John Salmoun to John fil. Petri le Webbe of
Caldham of half an acre of land at " le Hothe," in the tenure of
Walton. Witn. John atte Hothe, Richard Palmere, Richard Taylour.
Dat. 14 Edw. III. [1340]. (Foljambe.)
2502. Grant from John de Maunsfeld and Elizabeth his wife to
William de Cotenes and Edith his wife, of a certain holm called
Waltonholm, in the fee of Walton. Witn. Henry de Maunsfeld,
John del Asshe, Richard Beuerege, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Nicholas
[6 Dec], 7 Ric. II. [1383]. (Foljambe.)
2503. Quitclaim from Henry fil. Hen. Bate of Thwathewait to
William de Cotenes and Edith his wife, of a holm called Waltonholm
in Walton. Witn. Henry de Maunsfeld, John del Ashe, Richard
Beverege. Dat. F. of Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 9 Ric. II. [1386].
(Foljambe.)
2504. Grant from John de Wyngeby, son and heir of Robert de
Wyngby, to Richard Baret and Isabella his wife, of all his lands,
etc., in Wingby or elsewhere in Walton. Witn. John Bate, John de
Maunsfeld, Henry de Maunsfeld, etc. Dat. T. a. Tr. of St. Edw.
Conf. [13 Oct.], 16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Foljambe.)
2505. Grant from Alice de Wyngeby of Nottingham and John,
son of Robert de Wyngeby, to Richard Baret, of all their wood
growing in Wyngeby in Walton. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.],
16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Foljambe.)
2506. Grant from Isabella de Kerre of Walton, widow, to Thomas,
son of John Parker of Walton, of the third part of all the lands which
Richard Clerk, her father, had of the grant of the heirs of Roger
de Wyggeley [in Walton]. Witn. Thomas de Brygge, Philip de
Walesby, Robert de Wymby, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of St. Giles, abbot
[i Sept.], 17 Ric. II. [1393]. (Foljambe.)
3 1 6 Walton-by- Chesterfield.
2507. Grant from Margery, widow of William Edison of Walton,
to Thomas atte Brig and Robert Saunderson, of a messuage and half-
bovate of land which came to her from William atte More, her father,
in Walton. Witn. Henry Bate, John de Mannefeld, etc. Dat. Th. a.
Epiphany [6 Jan.], 17 Ric. II. [1394]- (Foljambe.)
3508. Grant from John Parker to Agnes Parker his mother,
Elizabeth Parker his sister, and Agnes Parker his wife, of all his lands,
etc., in Walton. Witn. Philip de Walesby, William del Hyll, John
Graveler, etc. Dat. F. of St. Mary Magdalen [22 July], 20 Ric. II.
[1395]- (Foljambe.)
2509. Grant from William de Dryeholme, formerly dwelling in
Walton, near Chestrefeld, to Walter Spenser of Walton Grange, of all
his lands, etc., which he had by feoffment of Henry de Foston and
Roger del Leghes, chaplains, in Walton. Witn. John Bate, Richard
Bythebrok, Nicholas de Thwathewait, etc. Dat. M. b. F. of
St. Dunstan [19 May], 20 Ric. II. [1397]. (Foljambe.)
2510. Grant from Richard, son of John del Ker, to William
Webbester and Henry Scotte, chaplains, and John de Maunsfeld, of
all the lands, etc., in Walton which descended to him after the death
of John del Ker, his father. Witn. Thurstan del Bowre, John Bate,
Hugh Drapier, etc. Dat. 30 Sept., 5 Hen. IV. [1403]. (Foljambe.)
3511. List of tenants owing suit, with amounts, at the Court of
the Manor of Walton. Men. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June],
II Hen. IV. [1410] — Easter [8 Apr.], 2 Hen. V. [1414]. (Foljambe.)
2512. Particulars of land in and near Walton purchased from
John Spenser on F. of Nativity of the B. 'Virgin [8 Sept.], 3 Hen. V.
[14 1 5]. (Foljambe.)
2513. Grant from John Parker to Thomas Foliambe, sen., of all
his lands, etc., in Walton. Witn. John de Hyll of Walton, William
at y= Well, John Stabeler, Robert Mylner, etc. Dat. Walton, M. b.
F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], 6 Hen. V. [1418]. (Foljambe.)
2514. Grant from Roger Bawkewell of Dunston to Thomas Baret,
John Baret, clerk, and Richard Baret, of all his lands, tenements,
etc., in Wyngeby, in the fee of Walton. Witn. Ralph Durant, William
Brampton, Richard Cook, etc. Dat. 4 May, 2 Hen. VI. [1424].
(Foljambe.)
2515. Grant from Richard Innesand to Thomas Baret, Richard
Tomes, and Roger Tapton, of all his lands and tenements in the town
and fields of Walton and Wyngby, which he had of the grant of
Thomas Baret. Witn. William Brampton, Richard Calcroft, John
Marshall. Dat. Chestrefeld, 26 Oct., 8 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Foljambe.)
2516. Power of attorney from Thomas Thirland of Notyngham,
"marchand," Richard Hawson of Chestrefeld, chaplain, William
Bradscha of the same, draper, and Richard Barbur, to John Deston
of Normanton, clerk, to give seisin to John Tumour of Walton of
a tenement and 15 acres of land, etc., in Walton. Dat. F. of
St. Thomas, Ap. [21 Dec], 18 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Foljambe.)
Walton-by-Chesterfield. 3 1 7
2517- Grant from William Foliambe of Repham, co. Line, gent.,
and John Holme, son and heir of Thomas Holme, late of Chestrefeld,
to Thomas Foliambe, esq., of three roods of land in the territory
of Walton. Witn. Ralph Calcroft, vicar of Chestrefeld, Robert Gryssop,
etc. Dat. F. of Ann. of B. V. Mary [25 Mar.], 35 Hen. VI. [1457]-
(Foljambe.)
2518. Bond from John Stubbyng and Giles Stubbyng of Hulme
to Thomas Foliambe, esq., in five marks, to pay arrears of rent of
lands late held by Thomas Cause, in the manor of Walton, the third
part of which belonged in co-parceny to the said Thomas Foliambe,
Elizabeth, wife of John Cheyny, esq.. Dame Isabel, wife of Sir Bryan
Stapleton, and Marget, wife of Richard Byngham, esq. Dat. F. of
Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 38 Hen. VI. [1460]. (Foljambe.)
2519. Grant from John Scha, son and heir of John Scha of
Somersale, and Agnes his wife, to John Tumour of Walton, of all
the lands, etc., in Walton which they had of the grant of the same
John Tumour, the same being now surrendered in exchange for ten
acres in the fee of Brampton. Witn. Henry Foliaumbe, gent., Thomas
Fox, Richard Assh, etc. Dat. 19 June, 1461. (Foljambe.)
2520. Acquittance from Robert Lacye of Stoke, near Newark,
CO. Notts., and Margaret his wife, to Henry Foliambe of Walton,
esq., for £^xo and two " togae," in payment for certain lands, etc.,
formerly belonging to Richard Abney of Hope, brother of the said
Margaret, with general release. Dat. Walton, i8 May, 8 Edw. IV.
[1468]. (Foljambe.)
2521. Grant from Henry Foliambe, esq., to Thomas Odell, esq.,
and Margery his wife, of a yearly rent of ^2i, from his manors of
Walton and Brymmyngton, and all his lands, etc., in Walton, Brym-
myngton, Chestrefeld, Hulme, Brampton, and Lytton, and from his
manor of Ryby, co. Line, to hold the same for the life of the said
Margery by way of dower out of the lands, etc., of Thomas Foliambe,
esq., late her husband. Witn. Henry Vernon, Nich. Longford, Hen.
Pierpoint, Rob. Barley, Peter Frecchevyle, esqq. Dat. 5 July,
8 Edw. IV. [1468]. (Foljambe.)
2522. Letters testimonial from Thomas Reynald, LL.B., Com-
missary of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, granting to Henry
Foliambe of Walton and John Foliambe administration of the goods
of Thomas Foliambe of Walton, deceased intestate, the same having
been appraised by James Hyton, Dean of Scarsdale, and others, and
proclamations made at mass in Chesterfield Church. Dat. 27 May,
1469. (Foljambe.)
2523. Acquittance from Nicholas Baguley of Laynesholme,
CO. Lane, yeoman, and Johanna his wife, to Henry Foliambe, lord
of Walton, esq., for 401-. rent of lands, etc., late belonging to Thomas
Cakee, father of the said Johanna; with release of all actions, etc.,
on account of debts due by Henry Foliambe, John Foliambe^ or
Thomas Foliambe. Dat. Walton, 10 June, 9 Edw. IV. [1469].
(Foljambe.)
2524. Acquittance from Thomas Odell, esq., to Henry Foliambe,
esq., for 12 pounds of silver, for rent due on account of the dower
of Margery his wife. Dat. 30 Nov., 9 Edw. IV. [1469]. (Foljambe.)
3 1 8 Walton-by- Chesterfield.
2535. Acquittance from Thomas Wodell \_al Odell], esq., to Hemy
Foliambe, esq., for ;£i2, due to him by reason of the dower of Margery
his wife, late wife of Thomas Foliambe, esq. Dat. F. of St. Andrew
[30 Nov.], 1470. (Foljambe.)
2526. Letters patent of Edward IV., granting a general pardon
to Henry Foliambe of Walton. Dat. Westminster, 5 July, a°- 13
[1473]. (Foljambe.)
2527. Acquittance from Richard Malare, late Escheator for
cos. Notts, and Derby, to Henry Foliambe, esq., of Walton, for £^t„
due to the Exchequer by the widow of Thomas Odell, on account
of the third part of the Manor of Walton. Dat. Frid. F. of St. James
[25 July], 17 Edw. IV. [1477]. (Foljambe.)
2528. Acquittance from Ralph Knyston, escheator for cos. Notts.
and Derby, to Henry Foliambe of Walton, esq., for ,£3, due to the
Exchequer by [Margery], widow of Thomas Foliambe, and wife of
Thomas Odell, on account of her dower in the manor of Walton. Dat.
15 Oct., 18 Edw. IV. [1478]. (Foljambe.)
2529. Acquittance from Laurence Gaskyn, son and heir of John
Gaskyn, late of Brampton, to Henry Foliambe, lord of Walton, for
£,2) 13s. 4d., in part payment of 11 marks purchase money of certain
lands, etc. Dat. Walton, F. of St. Luke [18 Oct.], 18 Edw. IV.
[1478]. (Foljambe.)
2530. Acquittance from Isabel NawbuU to Henry Foliambe of
Walton, esq., for ts. Sd., in full payment of 15.5. for a parcel of
land called " Hovyerdes." Dat. Lady Day, 21 Edw. IV. [1481].
(Foljambe.)
2531. Indenture between Henry Foliambe of Walton, " swyer,"
and John Coterell of Walton, whereby the latter, having offended and
trespassed "in takyng of certeyn come fro Crystore Scha," covenants
not to "come on thys syde y^ water off Derwentt " within 7 miles
of Walton or 3 miles of Walton manor for 7 years on pain of forfeiting
20s. yearly of " y= lyfflorde y' was old Robert Coterell's." Dat. Lady
Day, 23 Edw. IV. [1483]. (Foljambe.)
2532. Lease by Thomas Durand, son and heir of Thomas Durand,
to Henry Foliambe of Walton, sen., of three closes called " Wytyngholm,"
for 12 years after the decease of his " grandam Hellysabet Eyre." Dat.
25 July, 1488. (Foljambe.)
2533- Covenants between Henry Foliambe, sen., of Walton,
" squier," and John Leeke, sen., of Sutton-in-le-Dale, squier, for the
marriage of Godfrey Foliambe, son and heir of the said Henry (or in
the event of his death to Thomas Foliambe, second son of the same),
with Katherine, dau. of the said John Leeke, or (in the event of her
death) with Muriel, second dau. of the same, and for the marriage of
John Leeke, son and heir of the said John, vnth Tane, dau. of the said
Henry Foliambe. Dat. 9 June, 4 Hen. VII. [1489]. (Foljambe.)
2534. Bond by Thomas Lucy of Charlecote and Godfrey Foljambe
of Walton, knts., to John Heron and Thomas Bolayn, knts., for ^100,
to be paid to the king's use at Michaelmas next. Dat. 14 May,
13 Henry VIII. [1521]. Endorsed: Condition of above bond, wit-
nessing that if the said Lucy and Foljambe shall pay 100 marks to
the said Heron and Bolayn, for the king's use, at Easter, a.d. 1523,
the said bond shall be void. (P. R. O. a. 4422.)
WALTON V. also under Chesterfield, Derby, Wadshelf.
Walton-on- Trent. 319
WALTON-ON-TRENT.
3535. Grant from William Gardiner de Burton-subtus-Needwood
to Robert de Coton of Walton, of a messuage sometime held by John
Durant in Walton-on-Trent. Witn. William Smyth, John Clerk, Stephen
Gardiner. Dat. Th. in Easter Week [18 Apr.], 3 Edw. I. [1275].
(Bemrose)
2536. Grant from Robert de Monte Alto de Com. Derb.
sen[escallus] Cestrie, to Walter de Esturton and Juliana his wife, of
the manor of Waleton-super-Trentam, with the advowson, etc. ; yearly
rent, one pair of gilt spurs. Witn. Dom. Hugh fil. Otonis, Richard
de Bosco, Robert de Stokeport, John le Tyeys, John de Gumey, William
le Lung, milites, Ralph de Burgo, miles, de Melton, etc. Temp. Edw. I.
or Edw. II. [bet. 1296-1329]. (Harl. 53 E. 13.)
2537- Lease, for thirty years, from Richard Durant de Walton-
super-Trent, to William Talebot de Rostelaston, of land in Walton,
lying on Le Breche, etc. Rent, a rose at midsummer. Witn. Will.
Dunstan de Wallton, John Traynel de eadem, etc. Dat. Michaelmas,
14 Edw. II. [1320]. (Gresley.)
2538. Grant from Stephen Gardiner of Walton-on-Trent to John
de Fyndem of all the lands, etc., in Walton-on-Trent, which John
fil. Johannis Dunston gave to Thomas Waleys. Witn. William
Boghhey, rector of Walton, John de Yoxhale, William Ampe, etc. Dat.
S. b. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (Horton.)
2539. Grant and quitclaim from John de Findeme to Roger
Hortone of all his lands and possessions in Walton-on-Trent and
Cattone. Witn. Thomas de Gresley, knt, Thomas Gruffythe, Richard
Vernon de Horlastone, Thomas Stanley, and William Cursun, " scutiferi."
Dat. 8 Apr., 4 Hen. V. [1416]. (Horton.)
2540. Quitclaim from Thomas Griffithe, esquire, to William
Cheyne, Justice, Thomas Henster, Roger Cartwryhte, and others, of
all the lands in Walton-on-Trent and Catton which they had by feoffment
of Roger Horton. Witn. Thomas de Gresley, knt., Thomas Stanley,
Hugh Erdeswyke, esquires, etc. Dat. apud Whychenore, Easter Day
[23 Apr.], 2 Hen. VI. [1424]. (Horton.)
2541. Quitclaim from John Spencer fil. Ric. Spencer of Burton-
on-Trent to William Horton, esq., son and heir of Roger Horton, of
all the lands, etc., in Walton-on-Trent, Catton, and Borowe [co. Derby],
which were lately Roger Horton's. Witn. Thomas Stanley, esquire,
Richard Broune of Repton, Gilbert Ives. Dat. Walton, Th. a. F. of
the Assumption [15 Aug.], 7 Hen. VI. [1429]. (Horton.)
2542. Grant from John Abell de Stapenhill to Thomas Gresley,
mil., Dominus de Drakelowe, of five acres of meadow in the meadow
called Le Borough-holme, within the lordship of Walton-on-Trent,
which five acres formerly belonged to William diet. Le Child de Calde-
well, with power of attorney to Richard Penyston de Chattesworth
to deliver seisin. Witn. John Dethek, Dom. de Neuhall, Henry Holand
de Caldewall, Robert Thirmot de Lynton. Dat. Walton, M. of F.
of Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.], 9 Hen. VI. [1430]. (Gresley.)
WALTON-ON-TRENT v. also under Caldwall.
WARDLOW V. under LiTTON, TiDESWELL.
3 2 o Waterthorpe. .
WATERTHORPE IN Beighton.
(Walterthorpe.)
3543. Lease, for 20 years, from Robert de Forneus, knt., Lord
of Becthon [Beighton], with the assent of William de Forneus, his
brother, to Robert Jannel of Becthon, of a bovate of land in Walter-
thorp, in Becthon; rent, 8^. Witn. Will. Gere of Becthon, WiUiam
de Pecco of the same. Will de Mauthon, jun., etc. Dat. Inv. of
H. Cross [3 May], 2 Edw. III. [1328]. (Campb. viii. 17.)
WATERTHORPE v. also under Beighton.
WENSLEY IN Darley.
(Wednesley.)
2544. Royal licence to Roger de Wednesley, jun., to enfeoff
William de Bruggeton, chaplain, in the manor of Wednesley, held
in capite as of the manor of Wikesworth [Wirksworth], by forfeiture
of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, for re-grant to the said Roger and
Avice, his wife. Dat. Wynton, 2 May, 18 Edw. [IL 1325]. (WoU. i. 5.)
WESSINGTON v. under Crich.
WESTON UNDERWOOD.
(Westona, Westone, Westune.)
2545. Notification to King Henry [II. ?] by Roger de Buron
that he has quitclaimed Henry fil. Fulcheri and his heirs of five
shillings annual rent of Weston, that he may pay the same to the
Canons of St. Mary, Derby, and be as faithful to them as he has
been to him. Undated. (Kedleston 21.)
Benedicto Regi Anglorum H[enrico] et omnibus hominibus
castellarie de Notingham et omnibus hominibus suis, francis
et anglis, Rogerus de Buron, salutem. Sciatis me clamasse
quietum Henricum filium Fulcheri et heredes suos a me et
ab heredibus meis de quinque solidis singulis annis de redditu
meo de Westona, ut ipse persoluat et heredes sui hos quinque solidos
singulis annis Canonicis de Derbi. Et sicuti debet esse fidelis mihi
de feudo meo, ita Canonicis Sancte Marie de Derbi sit fidelis et
fidem faciat de his quinque solidis singulis annis soluendis.
Testibus Alano et Henrico decanis, et Rogero de Cestr[ia], et
Radulpho de Breidesh[ale], Petro de Sandiacre, et Patricio Rosel,
et Alberto de Orsele, et David de Stantun, et Willelmo fil. Colling,
et Walchel' monetario.
2546. Grant from Henry fil. et her. Dom. Henrici de Irtona to
Fulcher fil. Willelmi de Irtona, of a toft and croft in Weston, which
Adam fil. Andree de Westone and Matildis, mother of the said Andrew,
sometime held. Witn. Dom. William de Menylle, Henry Braylisforde,
William le Burgyl[en], Robert de Scheldeforde, Robert fil. Ade de
Westone. Early Hen. III. (Kedleston 20.)
Weston Underwood. 321
2547. Grant from William fil. Willelmi le Burgylon de Weston to
William de Borley, brother of Henry de Borley and of Emma, eldest
daughter of the grantor, of a toft and croft, etc., in Weston which
Henry fil. Roberti sometime held from him in villeinage, together with
the said Henry " cum tota sequela et catallis." Rent, 10 silver pence.
Witn. Dom. Robert le Burgilon, rector of the moiety of the church
of Moginton, Henry le Burgilon, Robert Campion, etc. Dat. apud
Moginton, M. a. F. of St. Scholastica [10 Feb.], i289[9o].
(Kedleston 7.)
2548. Lease, for life, from Richard fil. Roberti de Irtona to
Mabel, relict of Robert Forestarius de Murkenistone, of two plots of
land, with buildings, and eleven acres of arable land in the fields of
Weston and Mogintone; paying rent to the heirs of Henry de Irtone,
of William Burgilun, of " the son of Adam fil. Andree," and of William
fil. Wakelin. Witn. William le Burgilun, Robert fil. Ade de Westone,
Robert fil. Rogeri Freman de Mogintone, Robert Ordriche, etc. Late
thirteenth cent. (Kedleston 11.)
2549. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici, Dominus de Orton, to William
his brother and Philippa his wife, dau. of Dom. Henry de Chaundoys,
of a messuage, etc., in Westune, which John Cutts sometime held.
Rent, a rose at midsummer. Witn. Henry de Braylisforde, Roger de
Bradburne, knts., Richard de Curzone de Ketlistone, Henry de
Querendone, etc. Dat. Sat. a. F. of St. Barnabas [11 June], i Edw. II.
[1308]. (Kedleston 5.)
2550. Grant from Henry fil. Henrici, Dominus de Parva Irtone,
to William de Irtone, his brother, and Philippa, his wife, of 17J acres
of land in Weston, lying at Le Hallestudes, Piletlege, and Arthur-
ruidinge. Witn. Henry de Querendone, Robert de Weston, Adam
Cnotte, etc. Dat. F. of Exalt, of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 13 10.
(Kedleston 13.)
2551. Mortgage for ;£4o from Henry, Dominus de Parva Irton,
to Richard le Cursoun of Ketliston, of all his lands in Weston (except
the wood there and an assart called le Maney, Osmondegreue, and
Le Longmore), with the lordship and services of the lands, etc., of
his free tenants. Dat. Little Irton, Sat. a. F. of SS. Simon and Jude
[28 Oct.], 15 Edw. IL [1321]. (Kedleston 17.)
2552. Lease, for life, from Dom. Richard de Curzun de Ketles-
tone, knt., to John de Hokenastone de Weston, of all the lands, etc.,
which Henry de Westone formerly held in Weston and Mogyntone,
and all the lands which John Cut formerly held in the fee of
Mogyntone. Witn. John le Burgylun of Westone, Henry fil. Roberti
de eadem, William fil. Fulcheri de eadem. Dat. M. a. F. of St. Andrew
[30 Nov.], 1326. (Kedleston 18.)
2553. Grant from Richard le Curszon of Ketlestone, knt., to
Robert fil. Ricardi de parva Irtone, of a messuage and land in the
vill and fields of Weston. Witn. John Burguilone, Henry de Weston,
John Officel, William fil. Rogeri, etc. Dat. Weston, W. a. F. of
St. Ambrose [4 Apr.], 1333. (Kedleston 19.)
WESTON UNDERWOOD v. also under Kedleston.
2T
32 2 Whaley.
"WHALEY IN BOLSOVER.
(W ALLEY.)
2554. Lease from John Bryde, clerk, and Robert Bryde of Skegby,
his brother, to Richard " of the Graunge," jun., of Walley, of a messuage
and land in Walley, which they purchased from Adam " of Otiey."
Witn. Thomas Clerk, Robert Smyth of Warsop, etc. Dat. F. of
St. Martin [11 Nov.], 23 Hen. VI. [1444]. (Foljambe.)
WHATSTANDWELL.
(Watstanwell.)
2555. Sale by John, Abbot of Derley, and the convent of the same,
to James Beresforth and Laurense Beresforthe his brother, of all their
wood growing in Watstanwell, between the bridge and William Wylde's
tenement on the south, the lordship of Waekbrydge on the north,
the water of Derwent on the west, and the moor on the east, except
the wood growing in the Calfe Croft, etc., of the said tenement, with
twelve years' " free entre and owt gayt " of the said woods ; also grant
of other wood near the abbot's well and the way to Crich, except
Crabtre and Holyn, and except the trees adjoining the " Gape next
benethe the lytyll Bame," the said James and Laurence granting that
the abbot's tenant shall have " Tynsell " to repair the hedges ; grant also
to the said James and Laurence of twenty years to sell and carry
away said woods, etc. Dat. 20 Feb., i Hen. VIII. [1510]. (P. R. O.
c. 2476.)
WHATSTANDWELL v. also under Derby.
WHEATCROFT
(Wetecroft),
V. under Crich.
■WHITTINGTON.
(Wytintona, Wyttintona.)
2556. Confirmation from Thomas de Camera, filius Rogeri de
Birley, of a grant to the Convent of Bellum Caput [Beauchief], of a
rent of •zid. on land in Dunstorhes [? in Whittington]. Witn. Henry
Wylte, Adam le Blunt, Robert de Brom, etc. Dat. 1280. (Harl. 83,
E. 2.)
2557. Grant from Ralph fil. Ric. de Hanley to Philip de Cester-
feld, gener Petri de Tappeton, of a bovate of land in Wytintona which
the said Ralph acquired before the Justices Itinerant at Derby in
Easter Term, 9 Edw. I. [1281]. Witn. John de Briminton, Peter de
Dunston, Adam de Neubold, etc. (Foljambe.)
2558. Grant from Thomas Rogger of Park gate, near Whittington,
to Peter Frecchevile, esq., of all the lands, etc., at Parkegate, which
he had of the grant of Robert Rogger his father. Witn. John Bothe
of Staveley, Thomas Page, etc. Dat. Staveley, F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], II Edw. IV. [1471]. (Foljambe.)
WHITTINGTON v. also under Brimington, Chesterfield.'
Wigwell. 323
WHITTLE
(Whytyll),
V. under Ollersett.
WHITWELL.
(Whitewell.)
2559. Certificate by John [Hales], Bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, that having examined the Register of Dom. William
Heyworth, his predecessor, he finds that on the 12th of August, 1429,
in his manor of Heywode, John Newerk was admitted to the parish
church of Whitewell and canonically instituted, on the presentation
of Ralph Cromwell, knt., Lord of Cromwell and Tateshale, the patron
of the said church. Dat. in our manor of Beaudesert, 19 Feb.,
i463[4]. (Add. 47516-)
WIGLEY.
(WiGGELAY, WiGGELEE, WlKELEY, WyGGELEY, WYGLEY.)
2560. Grant from Walter de la Haye to Richard Mercator of the
land which Robert Strangholf sometime held in Wiggelay. Witn.
Ralph, persona de Heckinton, John Dolfin, Yvo de Burley, etc. Early
Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
2561. Grant from Ralph Dolfin to Richard Mercator of the same
piece of land in Wikeley. Witn. Hugh de Linacre, Hugh fil. Ingerami,
Yvo de Burley, etc. Early Hen. III. (Foljambe.)
2562. Grant from Thomas fil. Radulfi de Bramton to Richard
fil. Ade de Bosco of lands in Wiggelee and Bestril; rent, 5*. Witn.
Dom. John, capellanus de Branton, Hugh de Linacre, Hugh fil.
Ingelrami, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. iii. 38.)
2563. Grant, for one mark, from Walter fil. Thome de Bramtone
to Roger fil. Willelmi de Wiggeley, of lands in Wiggeley; rent, 2S.
Witn. Hugh de Linaker, Nicholas de Holm, John de Brimingtone, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. or II. (Woll. iii. 33.)
2564. Grant, in tail, from Henry Perpound and Robert Barley to
William Rollesby and Agnes, dau. of Robert Wigley, of the lands,
etc., in Wigley, which they had of the grant of the said Robert
Wigley. Witn. John Lenacre, Thomas Cause, Thomas Croft, etc.
Dat. M. a. F. of St. Edmund [20 Nov.], 26 Hen. VL [1447]. (Foljambe.)
2565. Quitclaim from Thomas Leeke of Beauchyff to William
Wylde of lands in Wygley and Barowcote in Cryche, which the said
Thomas acquired from John Bellow and Robert Bygott, esquires,
together with a cottage in Colley and a messuage in Cold Aston, all
of which belonged to the lately-dissolved Abbey of Beauchief. Dat.
6 Apr., I Edw. VL [1547]. (Woll. iv. 52.)
WIGWELL
(Wiggewell, Wiggewelle, Wigwall, Wygewall,
Wygewelle, Wyggewalle, Wyggewelle),
V. under WiRKSWORTH.
324 WiUiamthorpe.
WILLIAHTHORPE.
2566. Grant from Robert le Sauvage to William de Heryz of land
near WiUiamthorpe and Normanton. Witn. Dom. Ingilran de Umuill,
Dom. Roger de Eynecurt, Roger de Sydenhale, Jocelyn de Havermere,
Nicholas de Meynill, etc. Temp. Hen. III.-Edw. I.
2567. Lease from John Markham and Richard Byngham, knts.,
Justices of the King's Bench, Robert Clyfton, knt., William Gull, clerk,
William Fitzwilliam, son and heir of John Fitzwilliam, esquire, William
Babyngton, Richard Willughby, Thomas Foliambe, esq., and others,
at the request of Thomas Chaworth, esq., to William Smyth of WiUiam-
thorpe, of a messuage and land [in WiUiamthorpe]. Dat. 21 Jan.,
5 Edw. IV. [1466]. (Foljambe.)
WILLI AMTHORPE v. also under Alfreton.
WILLINGTON.
(WiLENTON, WiLENTONE, WiLINTON, WiLLINCTUN, WiLLYNGTON,
WiLYNTON, WYLENTONE, WYLINGTON, WYLINTON,
Wyllinton, Wyllyngton.)
2568. Covenant whereby the Abbot and Convent of Crokesden
[Croxden, co. Staff.] grant to Richard de Hulcrombe and Margaret his
wife free multure at the abbey mill at Wilinton of all corn acquired
for the support of their household at Willington, and, if they wish,
" facere tabernam de wainagio suo " ; and they, in return, release their
rights in Mainardesholm [in Willington], and pay twelve pence yearly
to the abbey. Witn. Nicholas, " dominus de Wilinton," Richard de
Etewele, Henry his brother, Oliver le Foun de Holinton, Mag. Simon,
" persona de Trussele," Robert Ferbraz, etc. Temp. John-Hen. III.
(Stowe 146.)
2569. Grant, in soul-alms, from Nicholas, " miles dominus de
Wilinton,'' to the church and canons of Rapendon, of land at Wilinton,
including nine acres, " quas Johannes filius Symonis contulit cum corpore
suo predictis canonicis in puram et perpetuam. elemosinam de patrimonio
suo in Wilinton." Witn. Dom. Geoffrey, " miles de Bee," Dom.
William " miles de Verdon," Dom. Oliver, " miles Saucheverel," Robert,
clericus, etc. Temp. John-Hen. III. (Stowe 140.)
2570. Grant, in soul-alms, from John fil. Symonis de Wilinton to
the Canons of Rapendon, of land at Wilinton. Witn. Dom. Nicholas,
" miles de Wilinton," Dom. Geoffrey de Bee, Dom. William de Verdon,
Dom. Oliver de Saucheuerel, Edwin de Rapendon, and Robert "clericus
qui hoc scriptum scripsit." Temp. John-Hen. III. (Stowe 149.)
2571. Grant, in soul-alms, from Hugh de Findeme, for himself
and his wife Aline, to the Canons of Rapendon, of land in Wilinton.
Witn. Dom. Bertram de Verdun, Robert Ferbraz, Reginald "capellanus
de Rapendon," Robert, "clericus, qui scripsit hoc scriptum." Temp.
John-Hen. III. (Stowe 147.)
2572. Notification by Mag. Robert de Boscho, official of the
Bishop of Coventry, of the induction of Dom. John, Prior, and the
Convent of Rapendon, into the possession of the church of Wilenton,
performed by him under the authority of P[andulf], Papal Legate, and
of W[illiam de Comhill], Bishop of Coventry. [1218-1221.] (Stowe
141.)
Willington, 325
3573. Inspeximus by Geoffrey, Prior, and the Convent of Coventry,
of the confirmation by William [de Comhill], Bishop of Coventry, of
a grant from N[icholas] de Wilinton, "miles," formerly patron of
Willington church, to the Prior and Canons of Rapendon, of a yearly
pension of two besants to be paid by Ralph de Pointon, rector of
the church of St. Mary at Wilinton; the church, on his death, to be
appropriated by Repton Priory. Dat. "Mense Aprili, tercio die
Pasche " [25 April], 1223. (Stowe 142.)
2574. Lease by Richard de Hulecrombe and his wife to Ranulph
[Blundeville], Earl of Chester and Lincoln, of land in Wylinton. Witn.
William de Vernon [Justiciary of Chester 1229-1232], Robert de Tok,
Robert de Warda, etc. [1217-1232.] (Stowe 66.)
2575. Confirmation from R[ichard de Insula], Abbot of Burton
[-upon-Trent, co. Staff.], of the grant by Dom. Nicholas] fil. Johannis
de Wilinton to the church of the Holy Trinity and the Canons at
Rapendon, of the advowson of the church of Wilinton. Witn.
H[enry], Abbot of Derelega [Darley], B[artholomew], Prior of Tothes-
bire [Tutbury], Herbert, canon of Lichfield, Mag. WiUiam de Grafton,
Mag. Robert de Chebbese, etc. [1222-1229.] (Stowe 143.)
2576. Quitclaim by Nicholas de Wilentun to Alexander de
Corteligstoke, of John fil. Nicholai Le Bacheler. Witn. Dom. John,
Prior de Rapendon, Robert Ferbraz, Roger, capellanus, Adam, capel-
lanus, Thomas fil. Hugonis. Early Hen. III. (Stowe 148.)
2577. Grant from Nicholas fil. Nicholai de Wylenton to Dom.
Ralph fil. Nicholai, of the mills of Potloc, " cum molta et secta " ;
rent, a pair of white gloves or \d. Witn. William de Vemun, William
de Mongomeri, Sewale fil. Henrici, Geoffray de Beic, Geoffrey de
Bakepuz, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 23.)
3578. Grant from Nicholas fil. Nicholai de Wilenton to Ralph
fil. Nicholai, of freedom from service for the mill of Potlac, formerly
paid to the Abbot of Burtone, with right of entry into two bovates
of land in Wilentone and Egenton, in case of distraint by the said
Abbot. Witn. William de Vernun, Will, de Mongomery, Sewale fil.
Henrici, Geoffrey de Beic, Geoffrey de Bakepuz, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
[Woll. ix. 24.)
2S79» Grant from Nicholas, "dominus de Wylinton, fil. Nicholai
de Wylinton," to the Canons of Repindon, of land in Wylinton, "cum
corpore meo.'" Witn. Walter de Bereford, Ralph de Tikehale, and
Peter "capellanus de Findeme." Temp. Hen. III. (Stowe 150.)
2580. Grant from Ralph fil. Nicholai to Ralph de Bredona of
land in Willinctun, which he bought of Richard de Nulcrume. Witn.
Robert de Esbume, Geoffrey de Bakepuz, Roger le Bretun, Walter
fil. domini Henrici del Beec, Robert fil. WaTclin, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Kerry xix. 61.)
2581. Grant, in soul-alms, from Alexander de Kortlinstoke to the
Canons of Rapendon of John "fil. Nicholai bachiler de Wilynton cum
tota sequela sua." Witn. Adam, cappellanus, vicar of Wilynton,
Walter de Bereford, Hugh, clericus, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Stowe 144.)
326 Willington.
2582. Fine, whereby Peter, Prior of Repindon, Milo de Repindon,
" capellanus," and William Etebred, acknowledge certain lands in
Wylington to be the property of Margery fil. Nicholai de Wylington;
and she grants five acres thereof to the said prior and his successors,
with permission to keep their mill-pond in its present state. Made at
Nottingham, before Silvester [de Everdon], Bishop of Carlisle, Roger
de Thurkelby, Gilbert de Preston, and Adam de Hilton, justices in
Eyre. Dat. " a die Pasche [31 Mar.], in unum mensem," 36 Hen. III.
[1252]. (Stowe 145.)
2583. Grant from Ralph de Bredona to John de Hull of all his
lands, etc., in Wilinton, with his " nativi," Hugh de Brodeok and William
his brother, with their chattels, etc. Witn. Peter de Tok, Henry de
Becco, John de Chaundos, Hugh de Menill, William fil. Herbert!, William
de Muschamp, etc. Circ. 1255. (Keny xix. 62.)
2584. Grant from Ralph de Gumey to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlock and Margaret his wife, and one heir of the same, of four
selions of land in Wylinton, lying at Steymerebrugge, on Le Wyteflat,
etc. Witn. William de Muschamp, Robert Ferbras, Nicholas de
Fyndeme, Robert de Fynderne, etc. Dat. Fr. a. F. of St. Ambrose
[4 Apr.], 3 Edw. I. [1275]. (Kerry xix. 69.)
2585. Grant from Robert fil. Radulphi Ferebras of Willinton to
Hugh de Verne of all the lands which the said Ralph his father
held by feoffment from Dom. John de Hylle, in Wilinton. Witn. Dom.
Robert de Stafford, Dom. Alured de Sulni, Dom. Nicholas de Verdun,
knts., Robert de Mungoye, living in Twiford, Walter de Rubef de
Etewelle, etc. \Circ. 1292.] (Kerry xix. (^t,.)
2586. Lease from Ralph de Gourney of Bolton to Thomas fil.
Galfridi de Potlok and Margaret his wife, and to one heir of their
bodies, of four acres of arable land in Wyllinton, lying in Potlockross,
Harpefurlonge, le Morfurlong, le Neld at Staginnebrugge, extending to
Findemewey, on Dunstall, etc. Witn. Robert Ferebraz, John de
Notyngham, Nicholas de Fynderne, Henry de Camera in Twyford, etc.
Dat. Derby "ad Pontechester," 1298. (Kerry xix. 64.)
2587. Grant and quitclaim from Nicholas de Wilinton to Hugh
de Fyndeme of seven shillingsworth of rent in Findem, in Wilinton,
and in Potlac, which the said Hugh has hitherto paid yearly. Witn.
Dom. Geoffrey de Gresele, Dom. William de Warda, John de Stapenhull,
etc. Circ. 1302. (Kerry xix. 65.)
2588. Grant from William de Muschamp, jun., of Wylinton, to
Thomas de Potlok fil. Galfridi and Margaret his wife, of two half-acres
of land in the field of Wylinton, lying on Oldefeld Lancaans, beyond
Normonweye, etc. Witn. Robert Furbras, Ralph le Gorney, Nicholas
de Fynderne, etc. Circ. 1306. (Kerry xix. 67.)
2589. Grant from William de Muschamp to Thomas fil. Galfridi
de Potlock and Margaret his wife, and to one heir of their bodies,
of an acre of land in Wylinton lying on le Castelwaye and on le Helde.
Witn. Robert Ferbraz, Ralph le Gourney, Nicholaus de Fynderne, etc.
Dat. S. a. F. of St. Valentine [14 Feb.], i3o6[7]. (Kerry xix. (>(>.)
2590. Lease from Ralph de Gourney to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlok and Margaret his wife, and to one heir of the same, of a
half-acre of land in the fields of Wylinton, lying on Longedunstel, for
Willington. 327
their lives. Witn. Robert Ferbras, William de Muschamp, Nicholas de
Fyndeme, Robert de Fyndeme, etc. Dat. the Mor. of St. Lucy
[13 Dec], 1309. (Kerry xix. 68.)
2591. Grant from Ralph de Gurney to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlok and Margaret his wife, and to one heir bom of the same, for
their lives, of four bovates of land at Steymerebrugge in Wylinton.
Witn. Dom. Robert de Tonk, knt., Robert Ferbraz, WiUiam de
Muschamp, John Condy, etc. Dat. Th. a. F. of St. James [25 July],
4 Edw. II. [13 10]. (Kerry xix. 70.)
2592. Grant from Ralph de Gurney to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlock, Margaret his wife, and one male heir born of the same, for
their lives, of two roods of arable land in Willington, lying near Le
Thorpbreye, and on the Helm, etc. Dat. W. a. Epiphany [6 Jan.],
4 Edw. II. [131 1]. (Kerry xix. 73.)
2593. Grant from Ralph de Gurney to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlok, Margaret his wife, and to one boy bom of the same, of two
acres and a rood Ijang on Harpinfurlong and near the Brodewey, etc.,
in Wylenton. Dat. W. a. F. of St. Hilary [Jan. 13], 4 Edw. II.
[1311]. (Kerry xix. 74.)
2594. Grant from Ralph de Gumey to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlok and Margaret his wife, of an acre of land in the " cultura "
called Helm, in the fields of Wylinton. Dat. Whitsuntide, 131 1.
(Kerry xix. 74.)
2595. Grant from Ralph de Gurney to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potlok and Margaret his wife, and one boy bom of the same, for their
lives, of half an acre of land in Wylinton, lying on le Wyteflat and
on Piletcroft. Witn. Robert Ferbraz, Robert de Fyndeme, William de
Muschamp, John Cundy, etc. Dat. S. a. F. of the Annunciation
[25 Mar.], 1312. (Kerry xix. 71.)
2596. Grant from Ralph de Gumey of Wylinton to Thomas fil.
Galfridi de Potloc and Margaret his wife and Richard their son, of
half an acre of arable land in the fields of Wylinton, for their lives.
Witn. Robert Ferbras, Robert de Findeme, William de Muschampe,
John de Crottal, Robert Norman. Dat. Fr. in Whitsun week [16 May],
1312. (Kerry xix. 72.)
2597. Grant from Ralph de Gumey to Thomas fil. Galfridi de
Potloc and Margaret his wife, of half an acre of land on Dunstil, in
the fields of Wylinton. Dat. F. of the B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 1313.
(Kerry xix. 74.)
2598. Grant, for three lives, from John Cheyne, parson of
Hambury [Hanbury, co. Staff.], and Robert de Knyveton, vicar of
Douvebrigg, to John de la Pole the elder, of an annual rent of £^\
from lands in Potlok. Dat. 8 Sept., 7 Ric. II. [1383]. (Woll. iii. i.)
2599. Grant from John Milnere de Derby to Master John de
Wodhouses, clerk, and Thomas Milner of Horsley, of all his lands,
etc., in the vills and fields of Welyngton, Brynlaston, and Berrewardes-
cote. Witn. William Mochaunde of Wyllyngton, John Orme of
Brynlaston, Robert atte-Yate de Berwardecote. Dat. Brynlaston, F. of
St. John, Ap. and Ev. [27 Dec], i Hen. IV. [1399]. (Trusley.)
328 Willington.
*
2600. Quitclaim from Margaret Fynderne, relict of Nicholas
Fynderne, esquire, to John Fynderne her son, of all her dowry lands
in Willyngton, Twyforde, and of the wood called Fynderne wood in
Repton lordship. Dat. Christmas Day, 14 Edw. IV. [1474]-
(Kerry xix. 79.)
WILLINGTON v. also under Calk, Chatsworth, Chelmorton,
Newton Solney, Repton.
WILNE.
(WiLNE, KYRKE WyLLNE.)
2601. Will of William Resell of Dracot, containing bequests to
the church of Kyrke Wyllne fWilne, co. Derby], and to the chapel of
St. James of Dracot [Draycot't in Wilne], etc. Witn. Robert Jamytyn,
John Barne, Dom. John Tebald, chaplain. Dat. F. of St. Dunstan
[21 Oct.], 1502. On the back is note of probate made in the presence
of the Treasurer of Lichfield in the prebendal church of Sallow
[Sawley]. (Woll. i. 81.)
WILNE V. also under MORLEY.
WINDLEY.
(Wyneley.)
2602. Re-grant from Henry Bradshaghe, Richard Bee, rector of
a moiety of the church of Mogynton [Mugginton, co. Derby], and
Thomas Bradshaghe, to Richard Prynce and Matilda his wife, of lands
in Wyneley [Windley ?], Duffeld, and Mogyntone; and rem.ainder to
John Prynce, his brother, Johanna and Katerine, his sisters, Thomas
Tykhulle, Alice Badeley, and Emma Thorpe. Witn. John Cursone,
Thos. Knevetone, John Bradley, vicar of Duffeld, etc. Dat. Wyneley,
1 Oct., 10 Hen. VI. [1431]. (Woll. i. 85.)
WINDLEY V. also under MUGGINTON.
WINGERWORTH.
(Wyngarworth, Wyngreworth.)
2603. Rental of the manor of Wyngreworth, renewed in March,
5 Hen. VI. [1427]. (Woll. xi. 3.)
2604. Grant, in tail, from Robert de Wednesley, John Wodewarde,
and Richard Bethebroke, to John del Stubbinge, of a messuage and
lands [in Stubbing, nr. Wingerworth], which they had by grant from
the same John. Witn. Thomas Saunderson of Twathewaith, Robert
Wideson, Robert del Claye, etc. Dat. StubWRg, F. of St. Lucy [13 Dec],
14 Hen. VI. [1435]. (Foljambe.)
WINGERWORTH v. also under CHESTERFIELD, TUPTON,
Unstone.
Wins kill. 329
WINGFIELD, "SOUTH.
(WiNNEFEUD, WyNFELD, WYNFELDE.)
2605. Grant from Walter fil. Will, de Hufton to Joanna fil. Dom.
Johannis de Heriz, of the manor of Hufton. Witn. Robert, vicar of
Winnef eud, Robert fil. Dom. Geoffrey de Dethek, John Deyncourt, Roger
le Breton de Walton, etc. Dat. Hufton, Th. a. F. of SS. Tiburtius
and Valerian [14 Apr.], 1292. (Harl. 112 I. 18 a.)
2606. Release from the same Joanna to Dom. John de Heriz, her
father, of the same manor. Witn. Henry de Knottyng, Henry de
Codyngton, Walter de Oggaston, etc. Dat. Gonolston [Gonalston,
CO. Notts.], Morr. of Nat. of St. John B. [25 June], 21 Edw. I. [1293].
(Harl. 112 I. 18 B.)
2607. Grant from John Whitehed, parson of Mogynton, and John
Broune, clerk, to Dom. Robert de Swillyngton and Robert Gretehed,
parson of Ekyngton, of their estate in the manor of Ufton, near Wynfeld,
for the life of Robert Gretehed. Dat. Wynfeld, i Aug., 4 Edw. II.
[1310]. (Harl. 112 F. 32.)
2608. Letters of attorney from John de Litton of Grymeston
[Grimston, co. York], and Christiana his wife, to Nicholas de Stapleton
and William Pamplyon, to give seisin to Dom. Robert de Swillyngton,
of the manor of Ufton and lands in Ufton and Wynfeld. Dat. 3 Apr.,
I Ric. IL [1378]. (Harl. 112 L 54.)
2609. Letters of attorney of Sir Robert de Swyllyngtone, knight,
and Robert Gretehede, parson of Ekyntone, empowering William
Parkere de Wynfelde and William de Halgtone, to receive seisin of
the manor of Uftone, by virtue of a charter of Sir John Whitehede,
parson of Mogyntone, and Sir John Broune, clerk. Dated at the
manor of Wynfelde, i Aug., 4 Ric. II. [1380]. French. (Lansd. 135.)
WINSHILL.
(WiNESHULL, WiNISHULL, WiNSUL, WYNCEL, WYNNUSHALE,
Wynsell, Wynshul, Wynshull, Wynsull.)
2610. Lease from John fil. Hen. fil. Gode de Tutesbiri to Rich,
fil. Swain de Winsul or lands in Winsul, the rent to be paid partly to
the said John and partly to the Abbot of Burton-on-Trent. Witn.
Robert de Bursicot, Robert de Lucy, Rob. fil. Emald, etc. Temp.
John. (Stowe 68.)
261 1. Grant from Robert de Rolueston, " capellanus," to Ambrose
fil. Eugenulfi de Wineshull, in marriage with his daughter Agnes, of the
land which he bought from William fil. Willelmi Palmerii de Wineshull,
of a messuage " in eadem villa " [Winshill in Burton-upon-Trent] and of
a messuage " in villa Burthon," with reversion in case of failure of
issue to the grantor. Witn. Dom. Geoffrey de Bee, John de Stape-
huU, seneschal of Burton, Ralph fil. Willelmi clerici de Stapehull,
Richard de Egenton, " seriuens," etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Stowe 151.)
2612. Grant from William fil. Roberti de Wynnushule to Adam
his son of land "in territorio de Wynnushule." Witn. Ralph de la
Bache, seneschal of Burton, William de Hertishorn, Ralph " ad finem
ville de Winnushule," etc. Temp. VLtn. III. (Stowe 152.)
330 Winshill.
3613. Agreement between William de Wyneshul and his son
Henry, deacon of Wynshul, by which the latter, for four marks, resigns
all claim on his father for support or assistance, Dom. John, chaplain,
son of [the above WiUiam], John " faber " of Burton-on-Trent, John fil.
Roger de Horninglowe, and John Hemining of Burton, being appointed
sureties for the payment. Witn. Stephen de Wynshul and his brother
Adam, Reginald Brun of Herninglowe, etc. Dat. Trin. Sun. [3 June],
1268. (Stowe 67.)
2614. Quitclaim by Matthew fil. William le Knist de Tatinhul
[co. Staff.] to Thomas [de Pakinton], Abbot, and the Convent of
Burton-on-Trent, of land in co. Staff, and in Winishull [co. Derby], with
various services thereto annexed. Witn. Ralph de Burgo, Robert de
Pipe, Richard de Barton, " clericus," Robert fil. Hen. de Vttokishath,
Will, de Bosco-calumpniato, etc. [1281-1305.] (Stowe 70.)
2615. Lease from Symon de Worthinton to Dom. John fil. Will,
de Meleburn of land in Wynshull, formerly held by Robert fil. Rob.
de Subbosco de Wynshull. Witn. Wilham de Essebum, Matthew de
Scobenhal, Adam "vinetarius" de Burthon, etc. Temf. Edw. II.
(Stowe 69.)
2616. Inspeximus, by the " ofBcialis jurisdictionis spiritualis," of
Burton Abbey, of a grant by Nicholas fil. Robert le Clerk of Wynsull
to William Gerard of Burton-on-Trent, of land in Wynsull. Witn. to
grant, John del Warde and Maurice le Irenmonger of Wynsull, and
Robert Lucy of Stapenhill, etc. Dat. at Wynsull, F. of St. Gregory
[12 Mar.], 18 Edw. HI. [1344]- Witn. to inspeximus, Dom. Richard de
Assheburn, Dom. John de Felde, Dom. Rob. Flygh, chaplains, etc.
Dat. in the conventual church of Burton, S. a. F. of St. Gregory
[14 Mar.], i343[4]- (Stowe 71.)
2617. Quitclaim by John de Kynttoley, al. Knyteley, sen., residing
at Ascheby, to John Knytoley, junr., and Richard de Rudyngh, of
lands in Wyncel. Witn. John de Wrhynton, Reginald Store, Richard
Knyte, etc. Dat. at Burton[-on-Trent], F. of St. Katherine [25 Nov.],
49 Edw. III. [1375]. (Stowe 72.)
2618. Lease, for lives, from Geoffrey Gresley, arm., with the
consent of his co-feoffees, to William de Howeton, " Kever et Peyntour,"
of Burton-on-Trent, and Alice his wife, of all the lands, etc., in Wynshull,
CO. Derby, which sometime belonged to John Broun, fil. Willelmi Broun
de Pontefracto. Rent, a red rose at Midsummer. Witn. John Abell,
Henry de Caldwell, Reginald Roundell de Stapenhill. Dat. Tu. a.
Decoll. of St. John B. [29 Aug.], 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Gresley.)
2619. Award of Sir Walter Gryffyth, knight, and John Wystowe,
gent., arbiters between William [Bone], Abbot of Burton-upon-Trent,
and William Schenette of Pakynton, labourer, concerning land in
Wynsell, by which the latter is required to release the land to Thomas
Cromewell of Burton-upon-Trent, receiving from the Abbot ifis. Dat.
8 July, 13 Hen. VIII. [1521]. Signed by the arbiters. (Stowe 73.)
WINSTER.
(WiNESTERE, WYNSTER.)
2620. Grant from Robert Fitz Col to William de Mungai, of his
farm of Winster, paying 6^. (?) rent and a red hawk, and in addition
the said William has given the said Robert a horse and 40^. Late
Hen. II. Imperfect. (Woll. ix. i.)
Winster. 33 ^
Omnibus dominanciis suis et amicis suis et hominibus suis
Robertus fil. Col. salutem Notum sit uobis me . . . dedisse
et concessisse huic Willelmo de Mungai propter seruicium suum
hominancium meam fiimam de Winster . . . [s]ex solidos in
anno et propter seruicium quod ipse fecit patri meo et mihi in
feudo et in hereditate et . . . heredibus suis tenere de me
et de heredibus meis propter unum ruffum nisum in anno in
seisone reddit . . . pro omnibus serviciis illo et heredibus suis
et heredibus meis et adhuc dedit mihi propter donacionem unum
ecum et xl. solidos nummorum. Huius donacionis Testes sunt
Sawallus fil. Fulcheri, Fulcher frater eius et Serlo de Grendon et
Jurdanus filius eius Simund de Beirchouer et Rogerus filius eius et
Adam de Widele, Robertus clericus et Hanricus sacerdos, et Rogerus
clericus, Levenad Dihul et Gosi . . . Lefwinus de . . .
Ricardus de Leres . . . Willelmus nepos Willelmi de Mungai.
Valete.
2621. Grant from William, Earl of Ferrars, to William de Mungai,
of the third part of a lead mine in Winestere ; rent, a pair of boots
of Cordovan leather (duas ocreas cordewaninas). Late twelfth cent.
(Woll. ix. 4.)
Willelmus Comes de Ferr[ariis] omnibus hominibus suis et amicis
francis utque anglicis clericis et laicis tam presentibus quam futuris
salutem. Sciatis me dedisse Willelmo de Mungai in feudo et
hereditate tertiam partem mine mee plumbi quam habeo in campis
Winestere ubicunque fuerit inuenta in territorio predicte uille scilicet
Winester et quicunque earn foderit uel de terra eam eicerit aliquo
modo et quicquid ad opus meum dominicum solebit euenire, vel
aliquo modo accidere sine in Mina sine in consuetudinibus sine in
placitis et forifactis et escaetis omnibus et in omnibus vtilitatibus
et prouentibus que ex predicta mina potuit aliquo quocunque modo
uel aliquo tempore prouenire. Totam terciam partem illi plenarie
et integre donaui. Illi et heredibus suis de me tenendo et heredibus
meis libere, solute et quiete ab omni servicio, per duas ocreas
cordewaninas ad pentecosten annuatim reddendo pro omni Servicio.
Hanc uero donationem feci ego predicto Willelmo et eius heredibus
pro homagio suo et servicio quod Willelmus mihi fecit antequam
ipse Willelmus deuenisset homo mens, Et ego inde recepi homagium
eiusdem Willelmi et ipse inde est homo mens et heredum meorum
et heredes sui erunt inde homines mei et heredum meorum
sicut de feudo et hereditate per seruicium predictum et libertatem
omnem sicut superius dictum est. Testibus Roberto et Henrico
de Ferr[ariis], patruis comitis, Roberto fil. Walcelpni], Radulpho
de Seil, constabulario, Nicholao fil. Pagani tunc Dapifero, Henrico
fil. Wale[clini], Petro fratre suo, Sewallo fil. Henrici, Johanne fil.
Godefridi, Johanne le Fohun, Roberto fil. . . ., Henrico fil.
Gileberti, R . . . de Birchehoure, Johanne de Aldewerc, Johanne
de Mungai, Radulpho fil. Ohini, Hugone de Winestre, Petro fil.
Radulphi, Nicholao fil. Leuenod et pluribus aliis.
2622. Grant, in tail, from Ralph de Munjoy to Robert de Munjoy,
his brother, of all his land of Wynster; rent, \2d. Witn. Robert de
Herthul, Adam de Herthul, Richard le Raggide, Thomas Folegaumbe,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. or Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 13.)
332
Winster.
■2(i-2-i- Release by Thomas fil. Roberti de Mountjoye to Ralph
Gerard of Wynster of three messuages and lands in Wynster, with
release from all actions by reason of any grants by Robert de Mountjoy,
his father, for the observance of which he binds himself in £,i,o. Witn.
Gilbert Gerard of Wynster, Robert Mariote, Lodewyc de Wynster, etc.
Dat. Sun. a. F. of St. Cedde [7 Jan.], 6 Edw. II. [1313]-
2624. Grant from Nicholas, son of John Selveyn, to Robert
Marioth of Wynster, of a messuage in Wynster; rent, 126.. Witn. Hugh
de Meignel of Wynster, Ralph Gerard of the same, Robert fil. Henrici
of the same. Dat. Asshebume, Sat. a. Tr. of St. Thomas [7 July],
1315- (Woll. ii. 76A.)
2625. Grant from Richard Gerard to William de Birchover of
three messuages and land in Winster. Dat. F. of Beh. of St. John B.
[29 Aug.], 8 Edw. III. [1334]. (Bodl. D.C. 10.)
2626. Lease of the same to Richard and Agnes Gerard from
William de Birchover. Dat. Th. a. F. of Beh. of St. John B.
[i Sept.], 1334. (Bodl. D. C. 9.)
2627. Grant from Robert Gerrard of Wynstre and Alice his wife
to Walter Gerard of the same, of all the lands, etc., which they had
by feoffment from Dom. Thomas Meygnell, vicar of Glossop, in the
vill of Wynstre. Witn. Hugh Meignell, Robert Gerard, Roger fil.
Thome. Dat. T. a. F. of the Circumcision [i Jan.], 25 Edw. III.
[1352]- (Bemrose.)
WIRKSWORTH.
(Werkesworth, Werkusworth, Wirk', Wirkesworthe,
WORKESWORTH, WORSWORTH, WYRCUSWORTHE, WYRKES,
Wyrkesworth, Wyrkisworthe, Wyrkysworth.)
2628. Confirmation from Henry Braund of Wirksworth to the
church and canons of the B. V. Mary of Derley of a fourteenth part
of two cultures of land in Wyggewelle, which Vincent capellanus, his
brother, gave with his body to them. Witn. Dom. Robert de Essebume,
Jordan de Snitterton, Hugh de Meynil, knts., Henry de Carduill, William
le Liu, John de Plaustowe, Jordan de Ibul, William de Normanton,
Thomas Coquus, Richard le Toller. Temp. Hen. III. (Rel. xvii. 66.)
2629. Grant from Robert fil. Ric. Arkel to the church and canons
of Derley of a fourteenth part of two cultures of land in Wyggewalle,
which Robert le Wyne sometime held of him. Witn. Dom. Robert
de Essebume, Jordan de Snitterton, Hugh de Meynil, knts., Robert de
Aldewerc, Ranulph de Wakebrugge, Peter de Vlkerthorpe, William le
Liu, Alexander de Lowes, John de Plaustowe. Temp. Hen. III.
(Rel. xvii. 67.)
2630. Grant from William le Sureis de Wyrkesworth to the church
and canons of Derley, of a seventh part of two cultures of land in
Wiggewell, which Robert le Wyne sometime held of him. Witn. Dom.
Robert de Essebume, Jordan de Snitterton, Hugh de Meynil, knts.,
Henry de Carduil, William le Liu, Jordan de Ibul, John de Plaustowe,
William de Normanton, Thomas Cocus. Temp. Hen. III. (Rel.
xvii. 67.)
Wirksworth. 333
2631. Grant from Robert fil. Gilbert! de Wyrkesworth to the church
and canons of Derley, of a seventh part of two cultures of land in
Wyggewell, which Robert le Wyne sometime held of him. Witn. Dom.
Robert de Esseburne, Jordan de Snittertone, Hugh de Meynil, knts.,
Henry de Carduil, John de Plaustowe, Jordan de Ibul, William de
Normanton, Thomas Cocus. Temp. Hen. III. (Rel. xvii. 68.)
2632. Grant from Ranulph fil. Walteri presbyteri de Wyrkesworthe
to the church and canons of Darley of the fourteenth part of two
cultures of land in Wiggewalle, which Robert le Wyne sometime held
of him. Witn. Dom. Robert de Esseburne, Jordan de Snitterton, Hugh
de Meynil, knts., Robert de Aldewerc, Ranulph de Wakebrugge, Peter
de Vlkerthorp, William le Liu, Alexander de Lowes, John de Plaustowe.
Temp. Hen. III. (Rel. xvii. 69.)
2633. Grant from William de Ferr[ariis], Comes Derb', to the
church and canons of Derle of five acres of land at Wiggewell, and a
confirmation of all his land of Wiggewell which they held of his fee,
namely, two cultures " sicut carte donatorum testantur." Witn. Dom.
Hugh de Meynil, tunc senescallus, Dom. Robert de Esseburne, Dom.
Robert le Vavassur, milites, etc. Ante 1247. (Woll. ii. i.)
2634. Settlkment of suit between the Abbot and Canons of
Darley and the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, relating to the tithes
of land which was given to the canons by Vincent, formerly chaplain,
and by William, Earl of Ferrers, in the parish of Wirksworth. Witn.
R , Precentor, and Ralph [de Leicester], Treasurer, of Lincoln,
Mag. Simon de London, R de Belleston, Richard de Wisbech,
canons of Lincoln, Mag. J. de Derby, S de Farewell, clerk, etc.
Dat. Lincoln, W. a. Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 1249. (Rel. xvii. 69.)
2635. Grant from Henry fil. Ranulfi de Crumford and Adam fil.
Roberti fil. Gilberti and Robert Faber de Wirkeswrth, to the Church
and Canons of Deri' [Darley] of a fourteenth part of two cultures of
land in Wiggewall, which Robert Le Wine sometime held. Witn. Dom.
Robert de Esseburne, Jordan de Snutertona, Hugh de Meynil, knts.,
Robert de Aldewerhc, Ranulf de Wakebrugge, William Lelin, Alexander
de Lowes, John de Plaustow, Thomas Cocus. Temp. Hen. III.
• (Holland.)
2636. Grant from Ranulf de Petris de Wyrkesworthe to the Abbey
of Derle, of the seventh part of two cultures of land in Wiggewelle.
Witn. Rob. de Esbum, Jordan de Snuterton, Hugh de Meynil, milites,
Henry de Cardul, William le Luy, Jordan de Ybul, etc. Temp. Hen. III.
(Woll. i. 27.)
2637. Grant from William fil. Radulphi le Fong to the church
and canons of Derley of the lands which he and his father held in
Haselhaye, nr. Wyggewelle. Witn. Robert le Vavassur, Robert de
Esseburne, Hugh de Meynil, knts., Ranulph de Audewerc, Henry de
Herlaston. Dat. F. a. F. of St. Cedde, Bp. [7 Jan.], i252[3].
(Rel. xvii. 70.)
2638. Quitclaim, for 35^., by Johanna fil. Nicholai de Breydeshale,
clerici, relicta quondam Roberti le Wyne, to the Abbot of Derleya
[Darley, co. Derby], of all the lands of Wygewelle, which she held
as her dower, together with one mark rent for the land, and surrender
of the charter of settlement dated in full chapter on M. b. F. of
St. Barnabas [11 June], 1260. Witn. Mag. Robert " Ofl&cialis "' of Derby,
William de Chaddesdene, Robert Olear', Laurence de Esseby, etc.
Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 26.)
334 Wirksworth.
2639. Bond by Peter le Sureys of Wyrkeswrth to Aaron, son of
Jacob, the Jew, for 10 marks, to be paid at the quinzaine of Midsum-
mer next. Dat. 15 Jan., 53 Hen. III. [1269]. (P. R. O. D. 47.)
2640. Grant from Nicholas fil. Galteri de Wirkeswrth to the Abbey
of Derle of the seventh part of two cultures of land in Wiggewell.
Witn. Robert de Essebume, Jordan de Snutertone, Hugh de Meynil,
milites, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (WoU. i. 28.)
2641. Quitclaim by Peter le Norreys, dictus serviens de Wyrkes-
worth, to Robert de Derleya, of certain land which the former bought
from William le Norreys, lying between land of the Canons of Darley
at Wyggewell, and extending from Haselhay towards Wyggewellbrok.
Witn. Geoffrey de Dethpck], William de Aldwerke, Jordan de Snutertone,
etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. i. 29.)
2642. Composition of suits between Mag. Nicholas de Oxton,
perpetual vicar of Wirksworth, and Henry, Abbot, and the Convent
of Derley, respecting the small tithes arising from lands which the
said abbot, etc., had in Wirksworth. Witn. Mag. John de Weston,
Robert de St. Petro, Richard de Morley, William de Henouer, etc.
Dat. Esseburn, F. of St. Gregory [12 Mar.], 1275. (Rel. xvii. 71.)
2643. Confirmation by William Godman, perpetual vicar of
Wirksworth, of the composition made in 1275 between N. de Oxton
and Derley Abbey, respecting the small tithes of lands in Wirksworth.
Witn. Mag. Robert de St°- Petro, Philip de Wyrkesworth, Peter de
Mackworth, etc. Dat. F. of Pentecost [5 June], 1278. (Rel. xvii. 72.)
2644. Grant to the King's brother, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster,
of the manors of Wirksworth and Ashbome, and the wapentake of
Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, in exchange for the counties and
castles of Cardigan and Carmarthen. Dat. Westminster, 10 Nov.,
1279. (D. of L.)
2645. Bailiff's accompt-roU of Wirksworth; 1280. (Lichf. S. 4.)
2646. Ratification by Roger, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
(on an inspeximus by Oliver, Dean, and the Chapter of Lincoln), of
the composition concerning small tithes from lands in Wirksworth,
between the Vicar of Wirksworth and Derley Abbey. Dat. Heywoode,
Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], i285[6]. (Rel. xvii. 72.)
2647. Confirmation of the same composition by John, Dean, and
the Chapter of Lichfield. Dat. xvi. Kal. Apr. [17 Mar.], i28s[6]
(Rel. xvii. 163.)
2648. Confirmation of the same composition by Thomas, Prior
of Coventry. Dat. xiii. Kal. Apr. [20 Mar.], i28s[6]. (Rel. xvii. 161.)
2649. Quitclaim from Matilda quondam vxor Johannis Palkocke
de Eyhsbury to Dom. Phihp de Eyhsbury, rector of Braundiston
[? Braunstone, co. Leic.J, of all lands which she holds in dower or
which the said Philip and William his brother purchased from John
Palkocke, her late husband, in Wyrkisworthe [Wirksworth], Middilton
[Middleton], Hopton, Crumforde [Cromford], and Stepul [Steeple, in
Wirksworth]. Witn. Dom. William dictus Godmon, vicar of Wirksworth,
William fil. Bate de Wyrk', Nicholas Trusseloue, Roger fil. Nicholai,
etc. Dat. All Saints' Day [i Nov.], 1287. (D. A. J. iv. 2.)
Wirksworth. 335
2650. Grant and quitclaim from Thomas fil. et her. Hugonis de
Stanton et Clemencie de Herlaston, quondam vxoris sue, to Darley
Abbey, of a bovate of land in Wyrkesworth called Boreoxgong. Witn.
Elias de Schirleg, carpenter, Philip de la Rode, plaisterer, Henry de
Pentriz, granger, etc. Dat. F. of St. Thomas, Ap. [21 Dec], 1289.
(Kerry xix. 308.)
2651. Grant and quitclaim from "Thomas fil. et her. Hugonis de
Stanton et Clemencie de Herlaston quondam uxoris sue," with the
consent of Hugh his father, to the Abbot and Convent of Darley,
of a bovate of land in Wyrkesworth, called Boreoxgong. Witn. Elias
de Schirleg, carpenter, Philip de la Rode, plaisterer, Henry de Pentriz,
granger, Geoffrey le Burgulon, etc. Dat. F. of St. Thomas, Ap.
[21 Dec], 1289. (Kerry xix. 308.)
2652. Lease, for six years, from Adam ad fontem^ de Wyrkesworthe
to William dictus Bate, of a croft in Wyrkesworthe. Witn. Dom.
William Godman, vicar of Wirksworth, William de Crumforde, Robert
Kesteven, John Trosseloue, etc. Dat. Nat. of B. V. M. [8 Sept.],
1295. (D. A. J. iv. 3.)
2653. Grant from Peter fil. Willelmi le Sureys de Wirk' to Matilda
his sister of a half acre and a half rood of land in the field of Wirke
[Wirksworth], viz., the half acre in Hopton Dale and the half rood
in Dale. Witn. Robert fil. Herwici de Wirk', Nicholas fil. Walteri de
Wirk', Robert fil. Gilberti de Wirk', Ranulph super-petras de Wirk',
William Godmon, clerk. Temp. Edw. I. (D. A. J. iv. 2.)
2654. Grant from Robert, son of Adam le Wyne, to Robert, son
of Ingelram, of 60 acres of land between Leuenwelles and the way
leading from Wirkesworthe and Bachewelle, which he had by grant
from Dom. Robert de Staunthone, knt. Thirteenth cent. (Pole-Gell.)*
2655. Release from Ran[ulf] fil. Henrici de Melnehovse to William
fil. Bathe de Wirk' of a toft in Wirksworth, extending from the King's
road to a certain ash tree placed there for a boundary. Witn. Dom.
William Godmon, vicar of Wirksworth, Mag. Philip clericus de eadem,
Henry fil. Thome de Hoptone. Temp. Edw. I. (WoU. i. 30.)
2656. Charter of Edward I., granting to his nephew, Thomas, Earl
of Lancaster, a market and fair at his manor of Wirksworth. Dat.
Dorchester, 2 Feb., 1306. (D. of L.)
2657. Grant from Gilbert de Bradbury to Thomas fil. Henrici
de Rodeheyth and Alice his wife, of a messuage in Wyrkes', near
Le Daleweye. Witn. Nicholas de Cromford, John le Porter of Caldelowe,
William fil. Bate of Wyrkes', etc. Dat. Tu. a. All Souls' Day [2 Nov.],
13 15. (Woll. vii. 20.)
2658. Grant from William le Wyne fil. Roberti le Wyne to William
fil. Henrici de Hoptone, of lands in Wirkesworthe. Witn. Simon de
Hoptone, Nicholas de Crumforde, Nicholas de Midelton in Wirkesworthe,
etc. Temp. Edw. II. (Woll. i. 25.)
2659. Grant from William de Hoptone to Dom. Milo, vicar of
Wyrkesworthe, of land in Wyrkesworthe for life; rent, 26s. &d. Witn.
William de Kersyngtone, Nicholas de Cromford, William de Bradbury,
etc. Dat. Wyrkesworthe, Fr. b. Ex. of H. Cross [14 Sept.], 19 Edw. II.
[1325]. (Woll. i. 3I-)
* Could not be found on my visit to Hopton ; taken from Historical Commission
Report IX., App. ii., 402.
336 Wirksworth.
3660. Grant from William de Cloptone to Nicholas de Roulisleye
and Johanna his wife, of the reversion of lands in Wyrcusworthe, with
the rents and services of William de Tokes and Alice his wife, of
Nicholas de Assheburne, and of William le Chaloner of Wyrcusworthe,
with reversion to Thomas, son of. the said William de Claptone. Witn.
Nich. Bate, Will. Bethebroke, Will, de Bredbare, etc. Dat. Wirkesworth,
F. of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 21 Edw. III. [1347]- French. (Woll.
vi. 63.)
2661. Grant, in fee, from William fil. Willelmi de Kersintone to
John Amald of Wyrkesworthe, chaplain, of lands and 6^. rent in
Wyrkesworthe. Witn. Will. Bithebroke, Will, le Porter, Ric. le Porter,
etc. Dat. F. of St. Machutus [15 Nov.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]-
(Woll. vii. 21.)
2662. Acknowledgment before William Wyght de Hopton, Public
Notary, by Robert de Yrton, vicar of Wirksworth, of the composition
made between Nicholas de Oxton, a former vicar, and Darley Abbey,
respecting the small tithes of certain lands in Wigwell (j). supra). Dat.
13 May, 1359. (Rel. xvii. 165.)
2663. Grant from Margery, widow of John de Welde of Asshe-
lehay, to William de Welde of Wyrkes[worth], Johanna his wife, and
Matilda their daughter, of a messuage and cottage and four acres of
land in Wyrkes'. Witn. Thomas de Castultone, vicar of Wyrkes',
Nicholas Porter, Thomas Porter of the same, etc. Dat. Tu. a. F.
of St. Edmund, Archbp. [26 Nov.], 5 Ric. II. [1381]. (Woll. vii. 22, 30.)
2664. Grant from Johanna Amald of Wyrkesworthe to Richard,
son of Roger de Wygleye, of lands in Wyrkesworthe and StephuUe.
Witn. William Porter of Wyrkesworthe, John Baron, John de Stepul,
etc. Dat. Wyrkesworthe, S. b. F. of St. Margaret [20 July], 7 Ric. II.
[1383]. (Woll. i. 32.)
2665. Grant from Robert le Smyth of Wyrkesworth to William
de Asscheboume and William de Wychelles, chaplains, of a messuage
with buildings upon it in Wyrkesworth, near the King's highway. Witn.
William le Porter de Wyrkesworth, John Daron, John Moll, etc. Dat.
S. a. F. of St. Andrew [30 Nov.], 9 Ric. II. [1385]. (Kerry xix. 309.)
2666. Feoffment by William Helyn of Brassington, chaplain, to
John Brown, of two gardens in Wyrkesworth in " la Dale." Dat. Th.
b. F. of Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 14 Ric. II. [1391]. (P. R. 0.,
A. 9140.)
2667. Grant from John Tochet, son of John Tochet, to Thomas
Foliambe, of a yearly rent of four marks from all his lands in
Werkesworth and a " roba competens " at Christmas. Dat. Marketon,
Michs. Day, 16 Ric. II. [1392]. (Foljambe.)
2668. Grant from Thomas le Porter of Wyrkesworthe to William
de Wynfeld, of land under Nortclyfe, abutting upon le Wassiche.
Witn. Will. Wytur, sen., of Wyrkesworth, John Broun, John Barun, etc.
Dat. F. of St. George [23 Apr.], 21 Ric. II. [1398]. (Woll. vii. 13.)
2669. Grant from John Marchaunt and Marragdus Shorthose to
the Prior and Convent of Burcestre of all their estate in lands and
tenements in Wyrkesworth. Dat. Vigil of St. Matthias [24 Feb.],
6 Hen. IV. [1405]. (P. R. O. d. 963.)
Wirksivorth. Zol
2670. Release from William de Alfertone, vicar of Radford, John
Alot, and Thomas (?) Goytone, chaplain, to William de Wynfeld of
Wyrkesworthe and Matilda his wife, of a cottage and lands in
Wyrkesworthe. Dat. M. a. Nat. of St. John B. [24 June], 6 Hen. IV.
[1405]. (WoU. vii. 23.)
3671. Attorney from Walter WoUey of Wyrkesworth to John
Snow for livery of seisin to Thomas Cobyn of Allerwaslegh and William
Foceun of the same, of all his lands and possessions in Wyrkesworth.
Witn. Williain Storar, William Wynfeld, John Forth. Dat. 10 Oct.,
I Hen. V. [1413]. (Kerry xix. 309.)
2672. Extract of court-roll of Wyrkesworth held at Matlok, recording
the admission of Walter Wolley of Wyrkesworth of a toft, etc., near
the cemetery wall, lately in the tenure of William Wether. Dat. 6 June,
3 Hen. VI. [1425]. (Kerry xix. 310.)
2673. Extract from the court-roll of the manor of [Wirks] worth,
held 28 Jan., 6 Hen. VI. [1428], Nicholas Mountgomery being steward,
at which John Ford surrendered three rods of land to the use of William
Barker. (WoU. x. 65.)
2674. Attorney from Walter Wulley, yeoman, to Robert Ayer of
Padley, esquire, Richard Crowther of Wyrkesworth, and John Hassul-
wode of Callow, to dispose of all his lands in Wyrkesworth to the
use of Margery his wife and of his sons. Dat. F. of St. Laurence
\\o Aug.], 6 Hen. VI. [1428]. (Kerry xix. 311.)
2675. Extract of court-roll of Wyrkesworth held 17 Nov.,
7 Hen. VI. [1428], recording the admission of Walter Wolley to a
piece of land called Les Bothes, lying near the cemetery of Wirksworth.
(Kerry xix. 311.)
2676. Quitclaim from John Bee to Oliver Bee his father of a
close near Wirksworth mill which they acquired jointly from Thomas
Kneveton. Dat. 5 March, 12 Hen. VI. [1434]. (Kerry xix. 312.)
2677. Extract of court-roll of Wyrkesworth, held 3 March,
16 Hen. VI. [1438], recording the surrender by Walter Wolley of all
his lands in Wyrkesworth to the use of William Eton, chaplain; and
the surrender by the latter, on the following day, of the same lands
to the use of the said Walter and Margery his wife, and Roger their
son, with reversion, if the said Roger die without heir of his body,
to Elizabeth, Joan, Elena, and Agnes, daughters of the said Walter
and Margery. (Kerry xix. 313.)
2678. Attorney from John Lathbury, Richard Bagot, William
Purdon, and John Forthe, vicar of the church of Longforth, to Thomas
Alsop and Roger Greenhalwe, to deliver seisin to John Bradbome, son
and heir of Henry Bradbome and Anne his wife, of the water-mill
called Workesworth Milne. Witn. Thomas Blounte and Sampson
Meverell, knts., Fulk Vernon, John Cokayne, Nicholas Fitzherbert,
esquires. Dat. 12 July, 24 Hen. VI. [1446]- (Kerry xix. 314.)
2679. Surrender, at Wirksworth manor court, by William Alson
of a cottage in Wirksworth, to the use of John Wigley and Ralph
his son thereupon admitted. Dat. 21 Jan., 29 Hen. VI. [1451].
(Rel. xvii. 167.]
22
338 Wirksworth. •
3680. Bond by John Wygley of Wyrkesworthe, co. Derby, yeoman,
and Henry Lowe of Asshoure, husbandman, to John Wastnes, in £,'2.0,
to answer to a plea of debt. Dat. 20 Sept., 36 Hen. VI. [i4S7]-
(Woll. X. 64.)
2681. Sale from Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Mylne, sometime of
Nottingham, to Nicholas Blakwall, vicar of Beston, and Rauf Cantrell,
priest, of all her lands in Werkusworth, which formerly belonged to
Walter Wolley his father. Witn. Thomas Codemon, Thomas Reedus,
Richard Blakwal, William Hoghkynson, etc. Dat. 16 Nov., 5 Edw. IV.
[1465]. (Kerry xix. 315.)
2682. Extract of court of the Hundred of Worsworth held Wed.
b. F. of the Purif. [2 Feb.], 6 Edw. IV. [1467], recording the admission
of Thomas Caubrell of Alfeld to a messuage in Eyton. (Kerry xix. 316.)
3683. Extract of court of the Hundred of Worsworth held Wed.
b. F. of the Pur. [2 Feb.], 6 Edw. IV. [1467], recording the admission
of Thomas Cantrell of Alfeld to a messuage in Eyton. (Kerry xix. 316.)
2684. Grant from Richard Blackwalle of Wyrkesworthe and
Thomas Harry to William Wynfeld of the same and Cecilia his wife,
of a cottage and lands in Lee Breyche. Witn. Thomas Storer of
Wyrkesworthe, John Smythe, Geoffrey Wodde, etc. Dat. Wyrkesworthe,
20 Apr., 12 Edw. IV. [1472]. (Woll. vii. 25.)
2685. Extract from the Roll of the Little Court of the manor
of Wirkesworth, held on Nat. of B. V. Mary [8 Sept.], 13 Edw. IV.
[1473], 3-t which Nicholas Scortred received in severalty a parcell of
land called Topsor, which he formerly held conjointly Avith his father;
rent, id. (Woll. vii. 24.)
2686. Extract of court-roll of the Hundred of Wyrksworth held
9 Feb., 12 Edw. IV. [1473], recording the admission of Thomas Cantrill
to lands in Eyton lately held by Thomas Cantrell his father, now dead.
(Kerry xix. 316.)
2687. Extract of court-roll of Wirksworth held on Whitsun Tuesday
[27 May], 17 Edw. IV. [1477], recording the surrender into the hands
of the King by Thomas fil. Tho. Cantrell of a messuage in Eyton
" de bondagio," vidth the adjacent lands, to the use of Laurence Lowe,
thereupon admitted. (Kerry xix. 318.)
2688. Admission of Robert Wilcokson to a piece of waste land
in the Dale at Wirksworth for the enlargement of his tenement. Dat.
Tu. a. F. of St. Thomas, M. [29 Dec], 21 Edw. IV. [1481].
(Rel. xvii. 167.)
2689. Grant from King Edward IV. to John Bowsefeld of the
office of bailiff of the town and soke of Wirkesworth and the Bere-
maistership of the same, parcell of the Duchy of Lancaster, in such
manner as Henry Wynter and others had held the same. Dat. London,
7 March, anno 22 [1482]. (Woll. viii. 15.)
2690. Release by Ralph Saucheverell, esq.. Sir Richard Smythe,
rector of Yrton, and Roger Wudde of Matlok, to Robert Smythe of
Wyrkesworth, of lands in Wyrkysworth, which they had of the grant
of John Smythe, father of the said Robert. Witn. Robert Storor of
Wyrkysworth, Robert Glossoppe of the same, Robert Wylkokson, etc.
Dat. F. of St. Cuthbert [20 Mar.], i Hen. VII. [1485]. (Woll. vi. 64.)
Wirksworth. 339
2691. Surrender by Roger Wilkokson at Wirksworth Manor
Court of lands late belonging to Robert Wilkokson in Wirksworth, to
the use of John Wilkokson of Frytcheley, Thomas Alsybroke, Roger
Hellott, Thomas Smyth of Medilton, and Ralph Ryley, thereupon
admitted. Dat. 30 July, 8 Hen. VII. [1493]- (Rel. xvii. 167.)
2692. Extract of court-roll of Wyrkysworth, held 19 Feb.,
13 Hen. VII. [1498], recording the surrender by William Hervy of
a house called "A Barkhouse" in Wirksworth, abutting on Walkmyln-
lane, to the use of Henry Vernon, knt., thereupon admitted.
(Kerry xix. 319.)
2693. Copy of a release by Henry Stortrede of Mogyntone, chaplain,
Thomas Allsop of Bradbume, and John Wygley of Wyrkysworth, of
a messuage and lands in Kirk Yretone. Witn. Roger Vernon, bailiff
of Wyrkysworthe, Thomas Hervy of the same, John Gelle of Hopton,
etc. Dat. 27 Dec. Fifteenth century. (WoU. viii. 12.)
2694. Attorney from William fil. et her. Willelmi Harve to John
Gell and William Rage, to deliver to the lord of Wirksworth Manor
a messuage now in the tenure of Richard Peghell, to the use of Henry
Vernon, knt. Circ. 1500. (Kerry xix. 320.)
2695. Lease, for 44 years, from John, Abbot, and the Convent
of Derley, to Thomas Babyngton of Dethyk, esquire, of their tenement
and chief place at Wygewall, at a yearly rent of £^2> ^^- ^^- ■'-'^t-
30 Sept., 17 Hen. VII. [1501]. (Rel. xvii. 168.)
2696. Renewal of the above lease for a further term of 44 years
from the same to the same. Dat. 10 Aug., 16 Hen. VIII. [1524].
(Rel. xvii. 225.)
2697. Grant from William Glopsop of Wirkesworth to John Vernon,
esq., of lands in Wirkesworthe, which he had of the gift of Thomas,
son and heir of Thomas Smyth of the same, and appointing attorneys.
Dat. 10 July, 7 Hen. VIII. [1515]. (WoU. iii. 21.)
2698. Extract of court of George Hennage, Detui of Lincoln,
held at Wirksworth, recording the surrender by Roger More of Derby,
draper (by Ralph Gell of Hopton and another, bis attorneys), of the
fourth part of all his lands within the lordship of Wyrkesworth and
Parwych or elsewhere in Wyrkesworth parish, late belonging to Henry
Hylton, and afterwards to Margaret de Brampton, the latter's kinswoman,
to the use of Richard Wygley of Midleton, thereupon admitted. Dat.
6 Nov., 24 Hen. VIII. [1532]. (Rel. xvii. 226.)
2699. Lease, for 14 years, from Wyllyam Glosop of Graunge Felde,
CO. Derby, and Thomas Whalley, to Rauffe Gell of Hopton, gent, of
a barn and close called the Halle close, in the parish of Wyrkysworth.
Dat. Ann. of B. V. M. [25 March], 29 Hen. VIII. [1538]. (Pole-Gell.)
2700. Letters patent of Henry VIII., granting to Thomas
Babington and John Hyde (for ;£6o3 i.f. (>d.) various lands, etc., in
COS. Lincoln, Chester, Hertford, Buckingham, Middlesex, and Notting-
ham, and in the following places in co. Derby, viz., Wigwall in
Wirksworth, Lutchurch in St. Peter's parish, Derby, tithes in Tanesley,
and Whitcroft parcel of Cruch rectory, all of which lands, etc., were
sometime parcel of the possessions of the late dissolved Abbey of
Darley. Dat. 20 June, 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]- (Rel. xvii. 226.)
340 Wirksworth.
2701. Bond from Thomas Babyngton of Dethyke, esq., to Humphrey
Bradbome, knt., to abide by the award of Richard Curzon, William
Legh, Anthony Lowe, John Francis, and William Sacheverell, in a
dispute concerning a water-mill and water-course of Ludwell, in the
lordship of Wirksworth. Dat. 4 Sept., 36 Hen. VIII. [1544]-
(? Bemrose.)
WIRKSWORTH v. also under ASHBOURNE, CHESTERFIELD,
Ible, Matlock.
WOODTHORPE in N. Wingfield.
(WODETHORPE IN SCHARVISDALE.)
2703. Grant from Matthew de Knyvetone to Henry, his first-born
son, of the manor of Wodethorpe in Scharvisdale ; rent, 20s. sterl.
yearly. Witn. Dom. John Deyncorte, then rector of the church
of Wynnefelde, Roger Deyncorte, Jocelin de Steynisby, Ralph de
Rerisby, Thomas, clerk, Robert, son of the same, William Basshet,
Stephen de Yrtone, John le Ro de Bradale, William de Knyvetone,
clerk, etc. Tem;^. Edw. I. (Lansd. 607.)
3703. Grant from Matthew de Knyvetone to Henry, his son and
heir, and Ysabella, daughter of Nicholas Meverel de Gaytone, of the
whole manor of Wodethorp. Annual rent, one pair of white gloves.
Witn. Dom. Robert le Bretone, Walter de Ribef, Stephen de Irtone,
Jordan de Sottone, Thomas Meverel, Roger de Mercintone, Ralph de
Munjoye, etc. [1287-1288.] (Lansd. 608.)
■WOODTHORPE, nr. Dronfield.
3704. Extract from roll of a court held at Holmesfeld, Mon.
n. a. Easter, 30 Hen. VI. [1452], whereat William Croftes claims a
messuage and bovate of land in Woodthorpe, as son and heir of
William Croftes. (Woll. viii. 70.)
WOODTHORPE in Staveley.
3705. Indenture, testifying to the right of Robert Maretoll to
lands, tenements, etc., in Stavely Woodthorp, to whom they were
granted by John, son of Ralph Frechevill, who had inherited them
from his father, Ralph, son of Ralph Frechevill, who, after receiving
them from his father, had become a Franciscan Friar at Nottingham,
and confirming the same to Margaret, Amicia, and Isabella, grand-
daughters .of the said John. Witn. John de Purley, William de
Neuylworth, Robert Robynson, etc. Dat. Thurs. a. F. of Transl. of
St. Thomas [7 July], 19 Ric. II. [1395]. (Harl. 86 H. 14.)
WOODTHORPE in Staveley v. also under Staveley.
WORHHILL.
(WORMEHUL, WORMELLE, WORMHULL.)
3706. Grant from Thomas fil. Tho. Foleiambe, with the assent
of Katerine his wife, to Thomas fil. Joh. Foleiambe, of a messuage,
etc., and 15 acres of land in Wormehul, granted to him by Hugh
de Morhage in free marriage with the said Katerine. Witn. Dom.
William de Mortayn, Gervase de Bemak, knts., William Foleiambe,
Thomas fil. Roger Foleiambe, etc. Early Edw. I. (Foljambe.)
Yeaveley. 341
2707. Quitclaim from Adam CadaS de Wormhull to Richard fil.
Ade Forestarius de Wormhull of a messuage and an acre and a half
in Wormhull. Witn. Richard Foliamb, Alan del Hull, Ralph fll.
Nicholai de Tidd[eswall], Roger fil. Radulfi, Henry fil. Radulfi. Dat.
Tideswall, S. b. Assumption of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 11 Edw. HI. [1337]-
(Okeover.)
3708. Grant from Richard Foliamb of Wormhull to John fil.
Ricardi Foliamb, etc., of 32 acres of land in Wormhull. Witn. Simon
del Halle, Robert fil. Willelmi del Tunstedes, Robert de Hope, etc.
Dat. F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 20 Edw. III. [1346]. (WoU.
viii. 10.)
2709. Grant from Thomas Alynson of Herdwyckewalle, within the
township of Wormelle, to Roger Alynson his brother, called Thomas,
of land in " le Ware Slacke," adjoining land of St. Mary of Tyddeswalle,
within the said township of Wormhill. Dat. F. of Tr. of St. Thomas
[7 July]. 3 Hen. IV. [1402]. (P. R. O. c. 606.)
WORMHILL V. also under TiDESWELL.
WYASTON.
(Wyardeston.)
2710. Lease, for life, from Hugh de Meignille, knt., to Richard de
Yeveley, his bailiff, of a curtilage and lands in Wyardeston; rent, a
rose. Dat. Til. a. F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 26 Edw. III. [1352].
(Woll. ix. 66.)
WYASTON V. also under Edlaston.
YEAVELEY.
(Yeveley, Yevesley, Yvelee, Yveleye.)
271 1. Release from William de Longeford to Roger de Mercinton
of common of pasture, with permission to enclose lands, between Yvelee,
Redislege, and Longeford. Witn. Dom. James de Schirle, Dom. Peter
de Touke, Dom. Stephen de Irtone, etc. Dat. F. of St. Margaret
[20 July], 53 Hen. III. [1269]. (Woll. ix. 19.)
2712. Grant from William de Longeforde fil. et her. Willelmi de
Longeforde to William de Meygnill, Dominus de Yveleye, of the homage
and service of Thomas Golding and Johanna his wife, who served the
said William for a certain tenement in Yeveleye. Witn. Hen. de
Braylisforde, Ralph de Monseye, Giles de Meygnill, milites, etc. Temp.
Edw. I. (Add. 4873.)
2713. Grant from Henry de la Coudreye to William de Meynille
of all his land in Wilmyshay, in the territory of Yueleye, which Richard
de la Coudray had by grant from William de Langeford; rent, to the
aforesaid Henry, one halfpenny silver, and to WiUiam de Langeforde,
one penny silver. Witn. Dom. Thomas de Bray, Henry de Brayn, Ralph
de Munjoye, Henry fil. Herberti, Roger de Mercintone, milites, Stephen
de Irton, William de Bentleye. Dat. Th. b. Palm Sunday [3 Apr.],
i28r. (Add. 4874.)
342 Yeaveley.
3714. Grant from William de Shirley, chaplain, to Robert de
Denstones, William Hebbe, etc., of a messuage and land in Yevesley.
Witn. Robert Fraunces, Nicholas Mountgomery, John Cokayn, milites,
etc. Dat. M. a. F. of Ass. of B. V. M. [15 Aug.], 8 Hen. IV. [1407]-
(Campb. i. 10.)
3715. Sale from Thomas Charde "of the household of the Right
honorable Lady Anne of Cleves, gentilman," to Vincent Mundy of
Marketon, esq., of the site and chief messuage of the manor or late
" Commaundrye of Yeveley otherwyse called Stede," in the county of
Derby, parcel of the lands, and possession of the late Hospital of
St. John Jerusalem in England lately dissolved, with the lands in
Yeveley and Stede, a common called Darley More, the herbage of
Oxwood in Stede and Yeveley, and all other lands there which the
said Thomas had from the King by letters patent under the seal of
the Court of Augmentations. Dat. i Mar., 33 Hen. VIII. [1542]-
(Mundy.)
YELDERSLEY.
(Thyldreslege, Tilderesseg, Tildessleye, Tildresley,
Yelderesleye, Yeldursley, Yhilderesle, Yhildirsley,
Yildersley, Ylderesley, Ylderslee, Ylderusleye,
Yldirisle, Yldirsli, Yldrisleye.)
2716. Release by Hugh fil. Radulfi to William de Mungay his
brother of land in Yldreslee, to be held of Sewale fil. Fulcheri, in exchange
for land in Cratle, and part of the mill of Alretun, with ratification
by William, son of the said Hugh, and Serlo de Mungay, his nephew.
Late twelfth cent. (Woll. ix. 7.)
Omnibus hominibus et amicis suis tam presentibus quam futuris
Hugo fil. Radulfi salutem. Sciatis me quietum clamasse totum ius
et Rectum meum quod habui in terra de Yldreslee et in omnibus
eius pertinenciis Willelmo de Mungay fratri meo illi et heredibus
suis tenendam de Sewallo filio Fulcheri et suis heredibus omnino
quietam tam mei quam heredum meorum in perpetuum. Pro hac
autem quieta clamacione redidit mihi Willelmus frater mens totam
terram suam quam habuit in Cratle et partem suam molendini de
Alretun quietam de se et eius heredibus in perpetuum. Hanc
autem quietam clamacionem Willelmus filius mens iurauit tenendam
in perpetuum et Serlo de Mungay nepos meus ex parte sua similiter
et vt hec quietancia rata permaneat et firma in perpetuum earn
sigillo meo et presenti scripto confirmaui. Hiis testibus Willelmo,
Comite de Ferr[ariis], Willelmo fil. Walkelini, Fulchero fil. Henrici,
Sewallo fil. Henrici, Petro fil. Walkelini, Jordano de Toe, Willelmo
de Menil, Adam de Hednessoure et pluribus aliis.
2717. Grant from Serlo de Grendon to Serlo fil. Radulfi de
Moungay of all the land with the wood which lies between the grantor's
fish-pond of Bradeley and the vill of Tilderesseg and the spring at the
head of the said fish-pond near the road to Ashbourne, " per quercus
mercatas usque ad viam Domini Regis," with four acres beyond Le
Brademers, measured by the perch of 20 feet, near the boundaries of
Tilderessleye towards Rucroft, and common in all his land of Bradele
and Stureston. Rent, a pair of white gloves. Witn. Henry fil. Sewalli,
Robert Britton, Leodegarius de Bure, Walter de Montegomeri, etc.
Early thirteenth cent. (Woll. vi. 43.)
Yeldersley. 343
2718. Grant from Nicholas, Prior of Tutesbire [Tutbury], to Serlo
de Mungay, of 10 acres of land in Thyldreslege and right to essart
10 acres in Littilhalyn, etc., for certain privileges, namely, that they
may make a ditch between Ethnadeston wood and another wood which
the Priory gave him, from Bradelegbroc to Wyttelegsiche, and may
essart the land lying between Ethnadeston field and the high road
from Derby to Ashbourne, and may construct a fish-pond and mill in
Rauenesdal'. Witn. Dom. Robert de Esseburne, tunc senescallus,
Geoffrey de Greselege, William de Mungumbry, Engonulf de Braylesford,
Geoffrey de Bee, Oliver le Foun, etc. Circ. 1230. (Woll. ix. 76.)
2719. Covenant whereby Serlo de Munjoye grants to Roger de
Hordem and Matilda his wife a place of land in Yhildirsley called
Hadeleye croft, to hold during the life of the said Matilda, at a rent
of (>\d., and after her death to the said Roger, at a rent of 25. '}\d.
Witn. Henry de Hordeme, Richard de Horderne, William fil. Willelmi
de Aula de Wyardestone, etc. Temp. Hen. III. (Woll. ix. 9.)
3720. Covenant whereby Ralph de Munjay leases to William
Thorsmon of Yldirsle and Isabel his wife, and Richard, Robert, and
William their sons, a toft with buildings in Yldirsle, for 20 years, and
nine acres of land in the same for 10 years; rent, 125. T.d. Witn.
Dom. James de Shirle, Roger de Mercinton, Matthew de Knyvete, etc.
Dat. Michaelmas, 1273. (Woll. ix. 11.)
2721. Lease by Dom. Ralph de Munioye, dominus de Ylderusleye,
to Robert fil. Willelmi propositi de eadem and Ing' his wife, filia
Heruici de Sturstone, for their lives, of a piece of land with barn
and cottage at Orlewic, in the fee of Taddeleye, lying between the road
leading from Taddeleye towards Comleye and the water called Askebec,
at the yearly rent of half a mark. Witn. Henry de Knyueton, Matthew
his brother, Hervey de Sturston, Richard de Mapilton, Robert clericus.
Dat. W. a. Michaelmas, 1286. (Brookhill.)
2722. Covenant whereby Dom. Ralph de Munjoye grants to Richard
Attewelle and Alice his wife i6| acres of land in Yldrisleye, which
Richard fil. Willelmi propositi formerly held; rent, 135. gd. Witn.
John de Moretone, Henry Attegrene, etc. Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 12.)
2723. Release by Robert fil. Serlonis de Munjoy to Ralph de
Munjoy his brother, of a rent of 40J. in Yldirisle, and of 12 acres of
land in Urlewike, also of a rent of half a mark from lands in Modinor,
in the fee of Mercintone [Marchington, co. Staff.]. Witn. Dom. James
de Shirle, Dom. Peter de Touke, Dom. Matthew de Knyvetone, etc.
Temp. Edw. I. (Woll. ix. 14.)
2724. Acquittance by Peter de Peterstowe, prior et procurator
domus de Deulacresse [Dieulacres Abbey, co. Staff.], to Serlo le
Mountjoye fil. et her. quondam domini Radulphi de Mountjoye,
late Sheriff of Lancaster, for an exchequer tally for 60s., which
had been levied for the King's use upon the goods of the said Abbey
by the said Ralph, " dum fuerat vicecomes Lancastrie." Dat. Yildirsely,
near Esseburne, Vigil of St. Denis, Martyr [3 Oct.], 13 16. (Woll.
ix. 80.)
2725. Sale by Rauf de Mountjoye and Agneys Bagot to Serlo de
Mountjoye, for 25 marks and ^d., of the crop growing upon a place of
land in Yeldresleye, in which he had enfeoffed them. Dat. Lokhaye,
Sat. a. Annun. of B. V. M. [25 Mar.], 10 Edw. II. [1317]. French.
(Woll. ix. 16.)
344 Yeldersley.
2T2(i. Lease, for 20 years, by Margery, widow of Serlo de Mungjoye,
to Robert de Irlande, of her dower in Yhilderesle and Urlewyke;
rent, 5 marks and loj. Witn. Roger de Bradebume, Nicholas de
Marchentone, milites, etc. Dat. F. of St. Clement [? 17 Nov.],
II Edw. II. [1317]. (Woll. ix. 81.)
2727. Specification of dower in lands and rents assigned for life
by William Yrlond of Yeldursley, esq., to Dulcissa, widow of Robert
Yrlond of the same, in Yeldursley and Lokhawe. Witn. Henry
Knyventone, Robert Knyventone, Will. Lymester, etc. Dat. i Nov.,
14 Hen. VI. [1435]. (Woll. ix. 70.)
2728. Bond by William Ireland of Ylderesley, gent., to William
Babyngton, knt., William Babyngtone, esq., and John Brydde, in £,^0.
Dat. 10 Mar., 20 Hen. VI. [1442]. (Woll. ix. 72.)
2729. Exemplification of recovery by Ralph Oker, esquire, against
John Ireland, son and heir of Robert Ireland, of two messuages and
various lands in Yeldersley. Dat. 11 Nov., 5 Hen. VII. [1489].
(Okeover.)
2730. Grant from John Irelond fil. et her. Roberti Irelond of
Yeldersley to Ralph Oker, that he may have sufficient wood for housbote
and heybote from all his woods in Yeldersley for his two houses and
lands in Yeldersley. Witn. Henry Vernon, knt., William Basset of
Blore, John Fitzherbert of Norbury, esquires, Thomas Babyngton de
Dethyk. Dat. 2 Sept., 7 Hen. VII. [1491]. (Okeover.)
2731. Settlement by John Ireland of Yeldresley, esq., of lands
in Yeldresley, in the event of a marriage between William, his son
and heir, or Robert, his second son, and Dorothy, daughter of Nicholas
Agard, esq., with provision for Cecile and Margarete, daughters of
the said Nicholas. Dat. 15 June, 12 Hen. VII. [1497]. (Woll. ix. 71.)
YELDERSLEY v. also under Snelston.
YOULGRAVE.
(YOLEG', YOLEGRAVE, YOLGRAVE, YOLGREFF, YOLGREVE,
YOLGREYVA, YOLLGREVE, YOULGREVE, ZOLGREFF.)
2732. Lease from Henricus Albus [White] de Yolegraue to Willelmus
fil. Eliae de Parva Longisdon, of two acres and three roods of land
in Yolegraue, for 24 years. Witn. Dom. William, vicarius de Yolegraue,
Will de Hoco, Rob. de Dokenfeld, etc. Dat. St. Martin's Day
[11 Nov.], 44 Hen. III. [1260]. (Harl. 83 D. 10.)
2733- Grant from Henry Niger [Black] de Yoleg' to William de
Lang', of Adam le bey, his native, together with all his land and
property, for the term of 40 years, to begin at the F. of St. John B.
[24 June], 40 Hen. III. [1256]. Witn. Wilham Grym, Vicar of
Yolegreve, Will de Hoco, Adam de Stantun, etc. (Harl. 84 A. 5.)
2734. Grant from Nicholas de Sterelley and William de Mounford
to Robert fil. Roberti le Breton, Joanna fil. Philippi de Strelley, and
their heirs in tail, of tenements and lands in Yolgreve. Witn. Will
de Strelley, Roger le Breton, Thomas le Archere, etc. Dat. Yolgreve,
S. b. Pur. of B. V. M. [2 Feb.], 23 Edw. III. [1349]. (Harl. 84 A. 47.)
Youlgrave. 345
2735. Grant from Robert de Stanton to Roger fil. Huntredi of
land in Stanton Wudhowses, to hold of the church of All Saints' of
Yolgreff, for a rent of 3*., which sum the said Robert had been
accustomed to pay for the support of three lamps there. Temp.
Edw. III. (Woll. ii. 27.)
2736. Grant from John Stafford, esq., to John de Asshelay,
chaplain of the chauntry of St. Mary's de Moniassh, of land and
tenements in YoUgreve. Witn. John Foy de YoUgreve, Thomas Troche
de Moniassh, Thomas in le Dale de Moniassh. Dat. YoUgreve,
10 Mar., 3 Hen. VI. [1425]. (Harl. 84 A. 39.)
2737. Will of Agnes Alyn, wife of Henry Alyn. Witn. Wylliam
Weyley, chaplain of Zolgreff, Richard Bargh, Richard Halle, jun.
Dat. 4 Id. [10] Feb., 1507. Proved 9 Mar., same year. (Woll. ii. 38.)
2738. Grant from Edward Pease and James Wilsone to Randall
Wryght, of a messuage and lands late belonging to the Chantry of
the Blessed Virgin of Yolgreyve in Byrcheovere, which they held of
the gift of King Edward VI. Dat. 21 Sept., 3 Edw. VI. [1549].
(Woll. xi. 67.)
YOULGRAVE v. also under BiRCHOVER, EVAM, STANTON
Lees, Trusley.
546
Addenda.
ALLESTREE.
(Athelardestre.)
2739. Fine at Derby dated S. a. F. of St. Martin [16 Nov.], 10 John
[1208], whereby Richard fil. Roberti acknowledges that three acres and
a half in question at Athelardestre are the right of Robert Maunilwerd
and Matilda his wife, in return for which the said Robert and Matilda
quitclaim to the said Richard an acre and a half of the said land.
(P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 30.)
ASHBOURNE.
2740. Grant by Richard fil. Henrici fil. Simonis de Taddeleg' to
John fil. Elie de Esseboume, clericus, of two half-acres of land in
Taddeleg'; to hold by rent of a peppercorn, on the F. of St. Oswald,
King [5 Aug.]. Witn. Nicholas de Mercintone, Robert fil. Alexandri
de Essebume, Robert fil. Roberti de Tydeswelle, Ivo de Taddeleg', etc.
Temp. Edward I. (Woll. iii. 8.)
ASHFORD.
(ESSEFORD.)
3741. Covenant by Robert de Sallowe and Ralph de Lathbury,
attorneys of Dom. Ralph Pypard to pay to Thomas de Macclesfeud
jQ2g lis., the assessed value of the crops, farm implements, etc., upon
the manor of Esseford, of which the said Thomas was formerly farmer;
finding security for the said payment in the persons of Richard in-le-
Dale, John in-le-Graue, Simon de Crumford, Thomas le Roo, Henry
Bouryng, Elias fil. Ric. de Longesdon, and others. Dat. W. b. F of
St. Lucy [13 Dec], 31 Edw. I. [1302]. (Add. 37250.)
ASTON-ON-TRENT.
(ESTON.)
2742. Fine at Nottingham dated Fr. a. F. of St. Botulph [21 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Alan fil. Jordani quitclaims to Gilbert de
Lindesia and Emma his wife, Richard . . . and Agnes his wife, two
virgates of land, etc., in Eston, in return for which the said Gilbert,
Emma, Richard and Agnes< grant to the said Alan a messuage in Eston
lying between two messuages of William Malmesert. (P. R. O., Hunter's
Fines, p. 18.)
Addenda. 347
BARLBOROUGH.
(Barlebrug.)
2743- I^INE at Nottingham dated the Octave of F. of SS. Peter
and Paul [6 July], 4 John [1202], whereby Wilham de Streton quitclaims
to Sewale fil. Henrici a bovate of land in Barleburg'. (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 24.)
BARROW-ON-TRENT.
(Barewe.)
2744. Fine at Westminster oa Fr. a. Conv. of St. Paul [31 Jan.],
8 Ric. I. [1197], whereby the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem
released to Robert de Bakepuz the advowson of the church of Barewe,
in return for which the latter, in the presence of Hugh [de Nonant]
Bishop of Coventry, granted to the Hospitallers loo^. yearly to be paid
by the parson, or in case of there being a vacancy, to be paid from the
goods of the church. (P. R. O., Pipe R. S. Pub., Vol. XX., p. 64.)
BEAUCHIEF.
(Beuchef.)
3745. Fine at Derby on W. b. F. of St. Edmund [19 Nov.], 10 John
[1208], whereby Serlo de Begelei and Robert Briton grant 60 acres of
land in Wallton to the Church of St. Thomas M., of Beuchef, and the
canons there. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 32.)
BRADBORNE.
(Bradeburne.)
3746. Fine at Westminster dated five weeks after Easter, 9 John
[1208], whereby Nicholas de Limeseie grants to Jordan de Toke a
carucate of land in Hulton and ten bovates of land in Bradeburne to
hold by free service of 50^. yearly. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 27.)
BRETBY.
(Bretteby.)
2747. Fine at Nottingham dated Fr. a. Nat. of St. John B. [28 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Nicholas Suyenell quitclaims to Simon de
Knyb' two virgates of land in Bretteby. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 22.)
BROUGHTON WEST v. under Doveridge.
CALLOW
(Caldelawe),
V. under Mappleton.
34^ Addenda.
CHESTERFIELD.
(Cestrefeld.)
2748. Fine at Westminster, F. of St. Cecilia [22 Nov.], 8 Ric. I.
[1196J, whereby John fil. Willelmi de Kelm releases to Michael de
Ednesofre an acre of land at Haliwell in Cestrefeld for a silver
mark. (P. R. O., Pipe Roll. Soc. Pub., Vol. XX., p. 28.)
2749. Fine at Nottingham dated Tu a. Nat. of St. John B. [25 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Alan fr. Simonis Palmer quitclaims to Herbert
Carecarius and Isabella his wife a messuage in Cestrefeld. (P. R. 0.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 22.)
CROXALL
(Croxhale),
V. under Kedleston.
DERBY.
(Derbi.)
2750. Fine at Nottingham dated Sat. a. F. of St. [Botulph, 22 June],
4 John [1202], whereby William fil. Hugonis quitclaims to Walter
de . . . tebi and Bruning de Derb' and Agnes, widow, three tofts and
four acres of land in Derby. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 20.)
2751. Fine at same place and on same day whereby Richard
Parmentar, Emma his wife, and Matilda sister to Emma, quitclaim
to William fil. Lewin' a messuage in Derbi. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines,
p. 20.)
2752. Fine at same place and date, whereby Edwin fil. Aghemundi
and Agnes his wife, quitclaim to Raghenald fil. Thore a messuage in
Derb'. {lUd., p. 20.)
2753- Fine at Nottingham dated Sund. a. F. of St. Botulph [23 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Ingeram de Waldewich and Quenilda his wife
acknowledge that a messuage in question in Derby is the right of Hawise
fil. Walkelini and Letitia her sister, who shall hold it at a yearly rent
of eightpence during the said Quenilda's life, and at her death they
shall hold it free of the said rent. {IMd., pp. 20, 21.)
DOVERIDGE.
(DUBRIG'.)
2754. Fine at Derby dated .'. . F. of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 10 John
[1208], whereby Henry de Penesion' acknowledges a certain acre of
meadow in question in Brocton' to be the free alms of the church of
Dubrig', and quitclaims the same to Richard, persona de Dubrig'.
(P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 31.)
DRAYCOTT.
(Draycot.)
2755. Fine at Derby dated S. a. F. of St. Edmund [23 Nov.],
10 John [1208], whereby Richard fil. Roberti grants to William Burgunun
two bovates of land in Draycot, and acquits him of two shillings yearly
to the chief lord. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 33.)
Addenda. -340
EDINGALE
(Edelinghale, Edlinghall),
■V. under Kedleston.
FINDERN.
2756. Fine at St. Bridget's, London, dated 15 days after Michael-
tTJ'the w". ^"°'t ""^'"'K '^^'''°''' "' "^^'^''^ acknovWedges
that the free tenement, viz., 12 bovates, six acres and a mill in Finderne
Burton""" :^/°"r' ^^^'u^ ^^, ^°^^'' ^^^ *^ f^^ °f William, Abbot of
Burton, m return for which acknowledgment the latter grants the same
to the said Nicholas to hold by service of 43^. 6d. yeariy. (P R S
Hunters Ftnes, p. 26.) j j \ ^^- ^-i
J'l^^' r^Ti "'^'^^t^^i ?^*'^ ^- ^ ^- of St. Martin [16 Nov.],
10 John [1208], whereby Robert de Al . . . el quitclaims to Hugh de
Findem and Nicholas de Wilmton four bovates of land in Finderne, for
which quitclaim Hugh gave the said Robert three marks, and the same
Nicholas granted to him two acres and a half of meadow and two acres
ot land m Findem namely, in Heppelemead and Hurimandole.
(r. K. (J., Hunters Fines, p. 30.)
2758. Fine at Derby dated the F. of St. Edmund [20 Nov.], 10 John
[1208], whereby Nicholas de Wilinc' conveys to Robert de Alvel' two
bovates of land in Finderne. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 32.)
HARTSHORN.
(Herteshorn, Hertishorn.)
2759. Fine levied at Westminster on Thursd. a. F. of St. John B.
[24 June], 7 Ric. I. [1196], whereby Bertram fil. Willelmi de Herteshoni
and Alice fil. Roberti, his wife, acquire from Richard de Verdun four
virgates of land in Herteshorn and convey to Richard the messuages
of Symon fil. Basilie and of Ralph Le Melim in Herteshorn, with 60
acres of land there in the tenement of Fulesfenshiche, near the river
towards Denevellhaie, and 30 acres near the land of the Templars, near
the river towards Motlhaue. (P, R. O., Pipe Roll. Soc. Publ,
Vol. XVn., p. 157.)
2760. Fine at Derby dated Fr. a. F. of St. Edmund [21 Nov.],
10 John [1208], to end a suit concerning a wood in Herteshorn, whereby
Bertram de Caldun and Alice his wife quitclaim ta Lucian de Seille
and Agatha his wife a moiety of Danewallhei towards Danewall, and
all the wood outside Danewallhei shall remain common to the said
Lucian, Agatha, Bertram and Alice. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 33.)
HEAGE. (1)
2761. Fine at Nottingham dated Fr. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul
[5 July], 4 John [1202], whereby Robert de Alveleg' leases to Peter
de Dereth and Alice his wife, his tenants, 36 acres of land in Stevene-
thomehaie at a yearly rental of 25. 6d., the said tenants undertaking
to strengthen his millpool on their land at Bedebroc, and they quitclaim
to the said Robert 36 acres in Leheg' and in Riecroft and the said
millpool. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 24.)
35° Addenda.
HOLME BY Bakewell.
2762. Grant by Roger de Essebum fil. Will, de Esseburn, dwelling
in Bauquell, to Roger le Wyne and William le Wyne his brother, of
12 J acres of, land, etc., in the territory of Holm by Bauquell: for his life,
at a rent of \os. to the lord of the fee and a rose to the grantor. Witn.
William Hally, Peter de Roland, William, clericus, de Bauquell, Matthew
de Reyndon, Matthew Brabyl, Philip de Essebum. Early fourteenth
cent. (Add. 37,333.)
KEDLESTON.
(Keteleston.)
2763. Fine at Nottingham dated the morr. of F. of St. Giles
[17 Sept.], 10 John [1208], whereby Thomas de Curzon acknowledges
the whole vill of Keteleston to be, by right of dower, Alice de Sumer-
ville's (claiming by Richard de Curzun her son) for her life time, in
return for which the said Richard grants to the said Thomas land in
Twiford, Steineston, Croxhale, and Edelinghale, to the value of ;^9 75. dd.,
with the homages and services due therefrom : the said vill on the death
of the said Alice to revert to the said Thomas to be held of the said
Richard by service of one knight's fee. Witn. Robert fil. Roberti,
William de Curzon, Robert Hare, Roger fil. Willelmi, Eudo Pincerna,
and Geoffrey de Edelingehale. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 28.)
2764. Fine at Lichfield dated 5 May, 10 John [1209], between
the same parties concerning the same vill of Ketelestun. and lands of
Twiford, Steineston, Croxhall, and Edlinghall. (P. R. O., Hunter's
Fines, p. 34.)
MAPPLETON.
2765. Fine at Westminster dated 15 days after Easter [21 Apr.],
4 John [1203], whereby Peter fil. Radulphi and Alice his wife, by William
de Dustun her attorney, convey to Hugh de Akovre sixteen bovates of
land in the vill of Caldelawe, to hold at a rent of a sparrow hawk or
two shillings for all services due to the manor of Wirkewrde. (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 25.)
2766. Fine at Derby dated M. a. F. of St. Edmund [20 Nov.],
10 John [1208], whereby Simon fil. Rogeri quitclaims to Felix de
Hurst twelve acres of land in Caldelawe. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines,
P- 32-)
MICKLEOVER.
2767. Fine at Nottingham dated Tu. aft. Nat. of St. John B.
[25 June], 4 John [1202], whereby Roger fil. Willelmi quitclaims to the
Abbot of Burton four bovates of land in Over. (P. R. O., Hunter's
Fines, p. 22.)
NORBURY.
(NORBIRI.)
2768. Fine at Westminster dated one month after Easter, 5 John
[1204], whereby Wiliam fil. Roberti quitclaims to John fil. Wilelmi four
carucates of liind in Norbiri and in Rounton [? Roston]. (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 26.)
Addenda. 351
REPTON V. under Ticknall.
RILEY V. under SCARCLIFFE.
ROSTON
(Rounton),
V. under NORBURY
SANDIACRE.
(Sendiacre.)
2769. Fine at Westminster dated the octave of F. of St. John
B. [i July], — John [11 99-1 2 16], whereby Robert de Burun
acknowledges that the two bovates of land which he holds in Sendiacre
belong to John [de Grey], Bishop of Norwich, who now both grant the
same to William fil. Roberti to hold from the said Robert by free service
of 2 lb. of cummin yearly, for which grant the said Bishop and William
grant to the same Robert this year's crops on the said land. (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 39.)
3770. Fine dated in the 3rd year of King John [i 201-2], whereby
John [de Grey], Bishop of Norwich, and Richard fil -convey to
William fil. Roberti three bovates of land in Sendiacre, in return for
which the latter grants to the said Richard the autumn's crop which he
has sown on the said land. (Mutilated.) (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines
(1844), p. 17.)
SCARCLIFFE.
2771. Feme dated 14 July, 11 John [1209], concerning one knight's fee
with appurtenances in Danby de Wauz [Dalby on the Wolds], co. Leic,
whereby Hubert fil. Radulphi (by Robert de Eincurt, his attorney)
acknowledges the said fee to be the right of the Prior and Brethren
of the Hosital of St. John of Jerusalem, who acquit the said Hubert of
the service pertaining to that fee. In return for which acquittance the
said Hubert grants to the said Prior, etc., the tenement which Pain
fil. Swain holds in Riele with the said Pain himself and his following,
a bovate of land held by Geoffrey fil. Herward in the same vill, with
other lands in Sudstubbinges, Glappewellgrif, Strethelbuc, Dalewang,
Poldlandesich ; together with eight acres of land in Snaidhinges which
Roger fil. Steinulf held at Riele. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 35.)
SHARDLOW.
(Serdelaw.)
2772. Fine at Nottingham dated Fr. a. F. of St. Botulph [21 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Alan fil. Rogeri quitclaims to Alan .fil. Jordani
and Mary his wife, half a carucate of land in Serdelaw. (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 19.)
352 Addenda.
SHIREBROOK in Pleasley.
(SCIREBROC.)
3773. Fine at Nottingham dated M. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul
[i July], 4 John [1202], whereby William fil. Rolland quitclaims to John
Dainoter and Matilda his wife, and Hugh de Stiveton and Sara his
wife, two bovates of land in Scirebroc. (P. R. 0., Hunters Fines, p. 23.)
STANLEY.
(Stanleg'.)
3774. Fine at Nottingham on Th. a. F. of St. Botulf [20 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Cecily que fuit uxor Warini quitclaims to Richard
fil. Murieir one bovate of land in Stanleg', and receives the same again
on lease at a yearly rent of sixpence. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines [1844],
p. 18.)
STANTON WOODHOUSE.
(Staunton.)
3775. Fine at Nottingham dated Fr. a. F. of SS. Peter and Paul
[5 July]' 4 Jol^" [1202], whereby Aline fil. Roberti quitclaims ^by Matthew
her son), to Adam de Staunton, 52 acres of land and a fourth part of a
bovate and of two mills, etc., in Staunton, in return for which the said
Adam grants to the said Aline two acres of meadow in the same vill
lying near the ford of Haddon westward, and a fourth part of the said
mills. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 24.)
STENSON
(Steineston),
V. under Kedleston.
STOKE BY Stoney Middleton.
(Stok.)
3776. Fine at Nottingham dated the Octave of the Purification
[9 Feb.], 5 John [1204], whereby Gerebert de Stok' and Avice his wife
quitclaim to Maurice de Andely and Isabel his wife four acres of land
in Stok'. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 25.)
SWADLINCOTE.
(Suartlincot.)
3777. Fine at Derby dated S. a. F. of St. Martin [16 Nov.], 10 John
[1208], whereby Henry de Verdon and Hawise his wife, Robert de
Sugkenhull and Petronilla his wife, and Dionisia, sister of the said Hawise
and Petronilla, acknowledge a certain five acres of wood in Suartlincot
to be the right of William de Gresle, who grants to the same Robert and
Petronilla the moiety of the said five acres, which extends from
Leverichegrave to Blackepit, and from Blackepit to Brockeholes, to
hold by service of a sparrov^hawk. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 31.)
Addenda. 353
TICKNALL.
(TiKENHALL.)
2778. Fine at Nottingham dated S. a. F. of St. Botulph [23 June],
4 John [1202], whereby Alan de Tikenhall conveys to Matilda fil.
Willelmi two virgates of land in Tikenhall, to hold at a yearly rent of
34<f., and " per liberum servicium sequendi wapintach' de Rapindon per
annum ad custum suum." (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 21.)
3779. Fine at same place and date, whereby John Corvisarius and
Alice his wife quitclaim to the Prior of Repton two bovates of land
in Tikenhall. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 21.)
TWYFORD
(Twiford),
V. under Kedleston.
WAKEBRIDGE.
(Wakebruge.)
3780. Fine dated . F. of Ascension [ — May], 12 John [12 11],
whereby it is agreed that the bovate of land in question in [Wakebridge ?]
shall remain to Hubert fil. Radulphi quit from Robert . . . and that
certain other lands and services held or due from [William de Alneto],
and Emma de Wakbrig in Watecroft, Done, Lefsihay and Wake-
bridge, William de Suckthorn, Robert de Buterlee, Ranulph de Wake-
bridge, Henry de Camera, Henry de Wakebrig, Robert de Watecroft,
William de Buterdon, etc., are to be held by the said Robert . . . from
the said Hubert at a yearly rent of /^od. (Mutilated.) (P. R. O.,
Hunter's Fines, p. 37.)
WALTON V. under Beauchief.
WHEATCROFT
(Watecrofte),
V. under Wakebridge.
WILLINGTON.
(WiLINTON.)
2781. Fine at Derby dated ... 10 John [1208-9], whereby Henry
fil. — , quitclaims to Nicholas de Wilinton two bovates of land in Wilinton.
(P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 35.)
23
354
Addenda.
WILLESLEY.
(WlUESLEIA, WiVELESLE.)
3783. Fine at Westminster Tu. a. F. of St. Luke [21 Oct.], [9 Ric. I.],
[11973, concerning twelve virgates of land a* Wiuesleia and five vitgates
in Pakinton, whereby -Alan de Sumeruille grants to Amabilia de PaMntcn
four virgates of land in Pakiriton [Co. Leit.] to hold for her life at a
yearly rent of eightpence. (P. R. O., Pipe R. S. Pub., Vol. XXIIL,
P- 39-)
3783. Fine at Derby dated Sat. a. F. of St. Martin [15 Nov.],
lb John [1208], whereby Christina, fil. Robert! quitclaiois to Alan de
Sumervill five virgates of land and a third part of two virgates of land
in Wivelesle and Pakinton. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 29.)
WILNE.
3784. Fine at Leicester daited fu. a. F. of St. Andrew [2 Dec],
10 John [1208], whereby Nicholas de Wilinton quitclaims to Philip
de Draycot eight bovates Of land iri Wilne. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines,
P- 34-)
WINSTER fe. under YSldersley.
WIRKSWORTH v. under Mappleton.
YELDERSLEY.
(Gilderleg'.)
3785. Fine at York dated 15 days after Hilai'y [22 Jan.], 13 John
[12 1 2], whereby Philip de Ulecote and Joan his wife release to Ralph
de Muniay and Avice his mother all claims which the said Joan has,
by right of dower, in a third part of the vill of Gildreleg' and of Winster,
in return for which the said Ralph and Avice grant to the said Philip
and Joan four acres of land in Kineton Ijdng in Winesdon field.
(P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. ,38.)
YOULGRAVE.
(Hyolegrave.)
3786. Fine at Derby dated Sat. a. F. of St. Martin [15 Nov.],
10 John [1208], whereby Henry de Herthull and Hawise his wife quit-
claim to Henry de Hotot a bovate of land and the fourth part of a mill
in Hyolegrave. (P. R. O., Hunter's Fines, p. 29.)
Index of Places,
N.B. — The figures in Clarendon type denote the main
headings.
A.
Abbenay, Abbeney, Abbeneye, -u.
Abney.
Abenay, v. Abney.
Abnay, v. Abney.
Abney, 1-7, 408, 878, 1195, 1801, 1802,
1805, 1806, 181 I.
Abney Grange, 408, 181 1.
Abneye, v, Abney.
Acouere, Acoure, v. Okeover.
AddenboTough, co. Notts., 2120.
Addon Superior, v. Saddon, Over.
Adgaresly, v, Agardsley.
Agardsley, co. Staff., 67.
Aihum, V. Eyam.
Aissendene, v. Ashdown.
Akouere, v. Okeover.
Alaxton, -u. Allexton.
Alcokfeld, in Heage, 1377, 1378, 13^9.
Aldecar Park, goo.
Aldeport, Aldeporte, v. Alport.
Alderwashele, Alderwaslegh, Alderwas-
leghe, V. Alderwasley.
Aldervpasley, 8-13> 526, 527, 963, 964,
1115.
Aldewerk, Aldewerke, v. Aldwark.
Aldeworthinges, in Priestcliffe, 1909.
Aldewynlane, in Nevrbold, 1746.
Aldport, V. Alport.
Aldreboc, Alrebroc, 536.
Aldwark, 14-21, 299.
Aldwork, v. Aldwark.
Aldworthing, in Priestcliffe, 1908.
Aldyrwasle, Aldyrwasley, v. Alderwas-
ley.
Alencroft, in Eyam, 1243.
Alenhille, in Barlow, 237.
Alestre, v. Allestree.
Alewoldestone, v. Alvaston.
Alfertone, v, Alfreton.
Alfreton, 22-24, 449.
Aliuellgate, in Chesterfield, 691.
AlkemoDton, Alkemunton, v. Alkmon--
ton,
Alkmonton, 25, iS77, 1630, 1806.
Alkokfyld, in Ashleyhay, 106.
AUemedewe, in Foston, 1295, 1296.
AUer, CO. Som., 491.
AUerhampton, co. Staff., 865.
Allerwaslegh, v. Alderwasley.
Allestree, 557, 1657, 1659, 1660, 2739-
Allexton, co. Leic, 1554, 1555.
Allstonefield, co. Staff., 2184, 2185.
Vicar. Richard [1388], 2355.
Allston Lee, 636.
Alport, in Youlgrave, 26, 204, 303, 1333,
1719, 2235.
Alredholm, in Spondon, 2r83.
Alretun Mill, nr. Yeldersley, 2717.
Alrewas, co. Staff., 594.
Alshop, V. Alsop-le-Dale.
Alsop-le-Dale, 27-43, 1822.
Alsope, V. Alsop-le-Dale.
Alstonefeld, v. Allstonefield.
Alstonelegh, v. Allston Lee.
Alton, in Ashover, 128.
Aluinewod, in Chesteri&eld, 697.
Aluualdestona, v. Alvaston.
Alvaston, 44-47, 327, 97°, 1181.
Lord. Ralph de Frescherevile
[temp. Hen. III.], 970.
Presbyter. Herbert, early Hen.
IT., 533-
Alveleye, nr. Plaistow, 1890.
Alwaldesholme, nr. Longford, 1583.
Alwaldeston, v. Alvaston.
Alwasloh, Alwastone, v. Alvaston.
Ambaston, in Elvaston, 1160, 1162,
1 179.
Amboldeslon, v. Ambaston.
Ambreflat, in Egginton, 1165.
Angodestorp, v. Osgalhorpe.
Annesley, co. Notts., 21 10.
Apelknol, v. Apperknowl.
356
Index of
Apilcnol, Apilknollj etc., v. Apperknowl.
Appelby, v. Appleby.
Apperknowl, in Unstone, 2430, 2431,
2437. 2461, 2463, 2467-2471, 2473,
2475. 2480, 2481, 2485.
Clerks. Thomas, 13th cent.,
2425 ; William [1363], 2437.
Appilknoll, Appinknoll, v. Apperknowl.
Appleby, 48, 1683.
Rectors. Thomas \circ. 1229-
1260], 48 ; Tho. Chessyre
[1509], 2403.
Appletree Hundred, 49, mS-
Appulby, V. Appleby.
AppulknoU, etc., v. Apperknowl.
Appultre, V. Appletree.
Apulknol, V. Apperknowl.
Apultrefurlong, in Rosliston, 2041.
Apurknoll, v. Apperknowl.
Ardesley, 1393-1395.
Arley, co. Staff., 179.
Aschburne, Ascheburne, v. Ashbourne.
Ascheford, u. Ashford.
Aschover, v. Ashover.
Ash, near Etwall, 50.
Ashborne, Ashbourn, v. Ashbourne.
Ashbourne, 37, 51-91, 156, iS7. 340,
386, 388, 389, 403, 512, 643, 685.
882, 883, 959, 970, 1290, 1493, 1620,
1640, 1644-1648, 1664, 1693, 1786,
2644, 2717, 2718, 274fl.
Bailiffs. Will. Cokeyn [1326-7],
60; Tho. Glover [1404,
1410], 78, 79 ; Ric. Spicer
[1410], 79.
Chaplain. Will, de Hyde
[1404], 1693.
Clerk. Nicholas [1329-30],
389-
Parson. Nicholas [(?) 1275],
386.
"Rood-Prest." Sir Tho. Rus-
sell [1516], 91.
Vicars. J [1252], 186 ; John
[1253], 1831 ; Ric. de
Thurmeleye [1379], 986 ;
Wil. Newenham [1414],
81; John Clerk [r468],
2417 ; Hen. Hudson [1504],
87 ; Sir Herre Hudson
[iSr6], 91.
Ashbourne, Deanery of, 1814.
Ashburn, w. Ashbourne.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, co. Leic, 302.
f Vicar. John Burton [1408],
1980.
Ashdown, co. Berks., 238.
Ashebourne, v. Ashbourne.
Asheburn, Asheburne, v. Ashbourne.
Asheop, 7/. Ashope.
Ashford, 92104, 213, 214, 615, 1061,
1238, 1329, 1330, "1333, 2741-
Lord. Otos [Otho] de Holand
[1358], 95-
Steward. Hen. Vernon [1476],
100.
Ashland, in Boythorp, 855.
Ashleyhay, 13, 105-107, "19, 1383-
Ashope, in Hope, 557, 569, 570.
Ashoure, v. Ashover.
Ashover, 108-128, 250, 300, 455, 774,
794, 934, 1100-1102, 1264, 1479,
1481, 2410.
Rectors. Symon de Markham
\temp. Edw. I.], 114;
Rog. de Eincurt [1303],
115; Rog. de Eyncourt
[1337], 123 ; Thomas
[1370], 125; Philip Eyre
[1461, 1490], 127, 1264.
Chaplain. Ralph \circ. 1204-
1235], 108, 934, 2284.
Askebec Water, nr. Yeldersley, 2721.
Aspeland, in Boythorpe, 761.
Asphil, AsphuU, in Egginton, 1164,
1167, 1 178.
Aspineforde, in Kedleston, 1501.
Asscheborne, Asschebourne, Assche-
burn, Asscheburne, v. Ashbourne.
Assebecke, in Underwood, 2412.
Asseburn, v. Ashbourne.
Assh, u. Ash.
Asshburn, Asshburne, v. Ashbourne.
Asshe, V. Ash.
Asshebe de la Souche, v. Ashby-de-la-
Zouch.
Asshebourne, Assheburn, Assheburne,
V. Ashbourne.
Assheford, v. Ashford.
Asshelehey, v. Ashleyhay.
Assheoppe, v. Ashope.
Assheover, u. Ashover.
Asshford, v. Ashford.
Asshlehey, Asshleyhey, v. Ashleyhay.
Asshmerbroke, 602.
Asshore, v. Ashover.
Asshover, Asshovere, v. Ashover.
Aston, Coal, 130-133, 842, 866, 878,
1034, 1046, 1066, 1068, 1070-1075,
1783, 2565.
Parson. Hen. Coton [1388],
1488.
Aston-in-Hope, 1438, 1446, 21 19-
Aston-in-Sudbury, 930, 2288.
Aston-on-Trent, 129, 1726, 2742-
Astonefeld ». AUstonefield.
Astonfeld, in Hope, 1438.
Astrilstorh, in Brampton, 438.
Athelardestre, v. AUestree.
Athelaxton, d. AUexton.
Athersegge, v. Hathersage.
Atlow, 134-166, 1645, 2139, 2141, 2142.
Lords. Rog. de Acouere
[1291, 1317], 141, 147;
Rog. de Acouere [1345],
152-
Atlowe, V. Atlow.
Attelow, etc., v. Atlow.
Attercliffe, co. York, 1129.
Atterclyffe, v. Attercliffe.
Attlowe, V. Atlow.
Aucoure, v. Okeover.
Audewerk, v. Aldwark.
Aukeput, in Boulton, 328.
Averham, r2i.
Avice Dool, in Holmesfield, 1413.
Ayllewastone, u. Alvaston.
Places.
i^l
Aylwynestorht, in Tansley, 2303.
Ayome, v. Eyam.
AyssheJord, v. Ashford.
B.
Bachewell, v. Bakewell.
Backedale, in Litton, 1548.
Baconscroft, in Catton, 597.
Baddow, Gt., co. Essex, 1945, 1946,
1949, 1952, 1973.
Vicar. Sylvester [1199-1218],
1949.
Badechewell, v. Bakewell.
Badewen, v. Baddow, Gt.
Bagelone, Baglone, in Derby, 992, 993,
1002, 1004.
Baggthorpe, v. Bagthorpe.
Bagschag, Bagschawe, v. Bagshawe.
Bagshawe, 619, 621, 629.
Bagthorpe, in Brampton, 167-169,
447. 465. 4703 472.
Bakewell, 104, 170-214, 70S. 757.
i237i 1259, 1264, 1329, 1330, 1333,
'354, 1431. i6", 1710, 1825, 1833,
1861, 2408, 2654.
Church of, 170, 171, 173-175,
178-180,1 186, 188, 189,
199, 203, 214, 1328, 1431,
1710, 1031, 2298, 2408.
-Chapelries of, 197, 15
-Chaplain. Matthew [1188-97],
1274.
-Clerk. Thomas [late 12th
cent.], 216.
-Lord. Will, de Gernun \iemf.
Edw. I.], 194.
-Manor of, 200.
^Vicars. Will le Kirklyngton
[1368], 757; Rog- de
Tibshylf al. Tybschelfe
[1401, 1410], 207, 209 ;
Will. Brome [1438], 1444 ;
Ric. Crichelowe [1472],
2233.
Baliden, Balidene, v. Ballidon.
Ballehoue, in Pleasley, 1896.
Balleye, Le, in Chesterfield, 705.
Ballidon, 215-218.
Balydene, v. Ballidon.
Bamford, 219-222, I794, 2318.
Parson. Rob. de Abbeney
[temp. Edw. I.], 1794.
Bampford, v. Bamford.
Baqwel, v. Bakewell.
Barewe, v. Barrow-on-Trent.
Barlay, v. Barlow.
Barlborough, 223, 1061, 1511, 1512,
1597-1599. 1601. 2170. 2277, 2279,
2463. 2743.
Parson. John \temp. Edw.
L], 1511.
Barlburgh, Barlburghe, v. Barlborough.
Barle, Barlege, Barleia, v. Barlow.
Barlebrug, Barleburgh, v. Barlborough.
Barle Wodsetes, v. Barlow Woodseats.
Barley, v. Barlow.
Barleylees, Barleyleghes, v. Barlow Lees.
Barlings, co. Line, 114.
Barlow, 224-237, 695, 817, 870, 871,
1041, 1047, 1054, loss, 1059. "063,
1263, 2242, 2252, 2255.
Lords. Will. Barley [1402],
233; RoB. Barle [1447-8],
1063.
Barlow Lees, 232, 831, 870, 1414.
Barlow Woodseats, 224, 226, 227, 229,
230. 23s, 237, 1063, 1077, 1414,
22SS, 2428.
Barnby-upon-Don, co. York, 1781.
Barnetbe, v. Barnetby-le-WoId.
Barnetby-le-Wold, co. Line, 1018,
1019, 1021, 1022.
Barrow-on-Trent, 2541, 2744.
Barrowcote, in Crich, 924, 2s6s.
Barseputte, in Repton, 1977.
Barspol, in Egginton, n7T, 1172.
Barton Blount, 25, 238, 239, 344, 2321.
Barton-on-Humber, co. Line, 2098.
Bartona, Bartone, Bartun, 7/. Barton
Blount.
Baseford, v. Basford.
Basford, co. Notts., 1S12, 1854, 1856,
i8s9, 1864, 1871, 1874, 2120.
Basingerys, in Mickleover, 1697.
Baslow, 615, 760, 76r, 764, r249, 2149,
2150.
Basselowe, v. Baslow.
Baston, co. Line, 1028.
Batayleflat, Le, in Thurvaston, 2321.
Bath, CO. Som., 910, 1428.
Bishops of, V. Josceline ;
Giftard, Walter.
Bathecwell, Bathekewell, Bathekwalle,
Bathequelle, v. Bakewell.
Bauchwell, Baucvell, Baucwel, v. Bake-
well.
Bauckehed, 650.
Baudon, v. Bowdon.
Baukewell, Baukiswille, Baukquell, v.
Bakewell.
Baumford, Baumforde, Baumforth, v.
Bamford.
Bauquell, Bauqll, v. Bakewell.
Bauthecwell, v. Bakewell.
Bawden, Bawdon, v. Bowdon.
Bawe, V. Bayeux.
Bawkwell, v. Bakewell.
Baxtersiche, in Underwood, 2412.
Bayequelle, v. Bakewell.
Bayeux, 1753.
Baystonbuttis, in Walton, 702.
Beard Hall, nr. Hayfield, 1371, 137s-
Bearper, v. Belper.
Bearwardcote, in Elwall, 240, 519,
524. 525. "79. 2599.
Beauchef, v. Beauchief.
Beauchief, 241-243, 244, 248, 257, 258,
265, 1032, 1214, r342, 177s, 1862,
2745.
^Abbey. 113, 242, 244, 248,
258, 265, 426, 851, 856,
859., 1342, 1409. 2484,
2556. 2565, 2745.
^Abbots. Stephen, early Hen.
III., 1032, William, early
Hen. III., 1862; Roger,
358
Index of
late Hen. III., 131; Will.
de Folkingham, /. Edw. II.,
177s ; Robert [1398], 257 ;
Will. Gresley [1431], 258;
John Swyffte [1463], 242 ;
John [1466], 243 ; Thomas
[1479], 859 ; John Norton
[1507], 265.
BeauchiefF, v. Beauchief.
Beaudesert, co. Warw., 2559.
Beauper, v. Belper.
Beaur, Beaure, Beaurepair, Beaureper,
V. Belper.
Beauvale Priory, co. Notts., 2417.
Prior. Thos. Metheley £1468],
2417.
Becceley, in Totley, 2377.
Becthon, Becton, v. Beighton.
Beeley, 244-266, 660, 677, 878.
Chapel of St. Mary in, 262.
Lords. Osbert de Ore, late 13th
cent., 248;.Tho. de Begh-
ley [1316-7], 250.
Beeston, co. Notts., 957.
Vicar. Nicholas Blakwall
[1465-1483], 9S7, 2681.
Begheton, Beghton, v. Beighton.
Beghley, v. Beeley.
Begtone, v. Beighton.
" Behyndhand," in Chesterfield, 732,
808, 815.
Beighton, 267-278, 467, 660, 878, 1326,
'327, i73S> 1736. 2279, 2280.
Lord. Rob. de Fornaus
[1328], 268.
Belee, Belegh, Beley, v. Beeley.
Belidene, o. Ballidon.
Bella Valle, v. Beauvale.
Bello capite, de, u. Beauchief.
Belper, 8, 12, 107, 279-283, 474. i"5.
1470.
Belton, CO. Leic, 399.
Benethleia, v. Bentley, Hungry.
Benetylee, v. Bentley, Fenny.
Benteleye, v. Bentley, Hungry.
Bentley Croft, nr. Thorpe, 2320.
Bentley, Fenny, 34, 284-286, 394-
Bentley, Hungry, 239, 287-289, I59l-
Berdechalghfeld, in Hayfield, 1370.
Berdhalgh, Berdhalugh, v. Beard Hall.
Berewardcote, v. Bearwardcote.
Berkeshey, in Hilton, 1380.
Berks. CO., 583.
Berleye, in Longford, 1572.
Berleyford, in Longford, 1565.
Berleyruding, in Longford, 1568.
Berneby, v. Barnetby-le-Wold.
Berneby-super-Dune, v. Barnby-upon-
Don.
Berneflat, in Etwall, 1200.
Bernetby, v. Barnetby-le-Wold.
Berrwardescote, v. Bearwardcote.
Bersicote Mill, in Etwall, 1197.
Bervardcote, Berwardcote, u. Bearward-
cote.
Beston, v. Beeston.
Bestril, (?) nr. Wigley, 2562.
Betewelstrete, in Chesterfield, 847.
Bethley, Bethtley, v. Beeley.
Beucheff, tj, Beauchief.
Beurepayr, Beurepeyr, v. Belper,
Beverley. Provost. Peter de Ce^tria
[i282-r298], 1 198, 2248.
Bewchiet, v. JBeauchief.
Beyeleye, Beyleghe, Beyleye, v. Beeley.
Biggyng, 2378.
Bikirwode, in Mackworth, 1622.
Bilborough, co. Notts., 2120.
Bildewas, v. Buildwas.
Bingham, co. Notts., 368, 2215.
Rector. Richard [1345], 1844.
Birchehed, v. Birchett.
Birchelif, in Longstone, 1613.
Bircheouere, v. Birchover.
Birchett, in Dronfield, 878, 1051.
Birchill, 204.
Birchover, 290-307, 2226, 2738.
Lord. Tho. Kenylmaiche
[1502], 304.
Birchulles, v. Birchill.
Birley, in Beighton, n269, 271-278.
Birrchwood, in Altreton, 24.
Bitame, v. Bytham.
Bitham, v. Bytham.
Blachmere, in Egginton, 1167.
Blackewell, Blackwalle, v. Blackwell.
Blackwell, nr. Alfreton, 619, 1252, 1254,
1597-1599. 1601, 1605, 1761, 1864,
1865, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1874.
Blacwell, Blacwelle, v. Blackwell.
Blakebuttes, Les, in Catton, 576.
Blakegreue, Le, in Kirk Hallam, 1334.
Blakelondes, in Rosliston, 2041.
Blakemere, Le, in Egginton, 1171,
1 172.
Blakewell, Blakewelle, v. Blackwell.
Blakmeyre, Le, in Findern, 1280.
Blakwalle, Blakwell, v. Blackwell.
Bleccheringes, in Parwich, 1818.
Blith, u. Blyth.
Blithecroft, in Chesterfield, 832.
Blithgare Wood, in Dale, 941.
Blore, CO. Staff., 151, 1228, 1696, 2133-
2135. 2137.
Prior [1226], 1696.
Rector [1394]. Ric. de Gren-
dun, 1228.
Blyth, CO. Notts., 1696.
Capellanus, Thomas, [1226],
1696.
Bobbedon, Bobedon, Bobedone, v.
Bupton.
Bobenhull, v, Bubnell.
Bobinton, v. Bupton.
Boghwode, v. Boughwood.
Boileston, Boilestone, Boilistona, Boil-
leston, Boilstone, v. Boylestone.
Boithorp, v. Boythorpe.
Bolingbroke, co. Line, 1668.
Bolingbrook, v. Bolingbroke.
BoUesouere, v. Bolsover.
Bol Park, in Denby, 955.
Bolsover, 308, 309, 2276.
Bolton, Boltone, v, Boulton.
Bolton, CO. Lane, 965, 967.
Bondesale, Bondesall, Bondeshall, Bon-
dessale, v. Bonsall.
Places..
359
Bondewode, Le, in Calbe and Smi^by,
S4I-
Bondishal, Bondsale, Bonesale, v.
BonsaU.
Bonsall, 310-325, 474. 878, 951, 1115,
1669, 2230.
Rectors. Will, de Monyasche,
al. Moniasshe, al. Mone-
hase [1401, 1410], 207,
209; Hen. de Mapulton
[1410-1427], 209, 951,
1669; Ric. Walker [bef.
1464]. a22-
Bosteshale, Bontisal, Bontishal, Boat-
sale, Bontsall, v. Bonsall.
Boideland, in Brackenfield, 384.
Boieoxgong, in Wirksworth, 2650, 2651.
Borfoid, in Litton, 1550.
Borim, Le, in Breaston, 485.
Borowcote, v. Barrowcote.
Borowe, 0. Barrow-on-Trent.
Botell broke, in Horsley, 1459.
Boterley Park, v. Butterley Park.
Boterton, v. Butterton.
Bothom, V. Bottam.
Bottam, i8r2.
Boudon, Tj. Bowden.
Boughwood, in Matlock, 1543.
Boulton, 326-330-
Lord. Rob. de Saucbeverel
[1282], 327.
Bounteshall, v. Bonsall.
Bowden, Bowdene, v. Bowdon.
Bowdon, 460, 616, 617, 619, 623, 628,
629, 631, 633, 638-640, 642, 645,
652-656, 659.
Bowmford, Bownford, v. Bamford.
Boylestone, 331-350, 127 1, 1620.
^Lord. Rog. de Rydeware
[1294], 335.
Rectors. Will de Wikkilwod
[1322], i27r ; Nich. Baker
[r438], 1620; Tho. de
Barlow [£439], 346.
Boylestune, Boyliston, Boylleston, v.
Boylestone.
Boylston, Boylstone, v. Boylestone.
Boysorp, Boythorp, v. 'Boythorpe.
Boythorpe, 351-383, 693, 7or, 738, 760,
761, 764, 770, 778, 78r, 783, 793,
803, 806, 827, 85s, 856, 1512.
Boythorpp, Boytorph, v. Boythorpe.
Braceborough, co. Line, ro28.
Bracentone, Bracington, Bracinton, u.
Brassington.
Brackenfield, in Morton, 384.
Bracynton, v. Brassington.
Brad', in Pecco, v. Bradborne.
Bradborne, 67, 166, 385-395.
Bradburne, Braddeburne, Bradeborne,
Bradeburn, w. Bradborne.
Bradeburnebrok, in Mappleton, 1640.
Bradelay, Bradele, Bradelege, Bradeley,
V. Bradley.
Bradeley Ashe, v. Broadlow Ash.
Bradelow, v. Broadlow Ash.
Br-ademers, Le, in Yeldersley, 2717.
Bradesha, v. Bradshaw.
Bradeway, v. Bradway.
Bjadewell, v.. Biadwell.
Bradfield, in Hope, 1447, 1448.
Bradlege, v. Bradley.
Bradley, 56, 58, 59, 67, 79, 90, 147, 388,
396-404, 882, 959, 960, 1347, 1527,
1528, 1532, 1644, 1664, 1693, 1750,
•7SI, 2717-
Bradlowe, v, Broadlow Ash.
Bradmarchys, v. Bradmersh.
Bradmer, v. Bradmore.
Bradmersh, in Bowdon, 624, 630, 646.
Bradmersshe, v, Bradmersh.
Bradmore, co. Notts., 1008.
Bradschawe, v. Bradshaw.
Bradseahay, in Derby, 1005.
Bradsha, v. Bradshaw.
Bradshaw, 624-626, 628, 630, 631, 634,
63s. 645, 646, 650, 651, 652, 656,
657, 659.
Bradshawe, v. Bradshaw.
Bradwall, v. Bradwell.
Bradway, in Dronfield, 235, 878, lojr,
1053, ro6o, 1398.
BradweU, 405r408, SS9-
Bradwey, v. Bradway.
Brailsford, nr. Derby, 1814.
Brailsford, near N. Wingfield, 409.
Brakencroft, Brakincroft, in Burnaston,
517, 518-
Brakynwhith, v. Brackenfield.
Bramcote, co. Notts., 2120.
Bramelegh, v. Bramley.
Bramley, in Baslow, 548, 550, 1723.
Bramley, in Eckington, 1128.
Brampton, 7, 100, loi, 103, 104, 167,
168, 227, 259-261, 264, 410-473,
509, 704, 70s, 719, 770, 781, 795,
803, 812, 817, 856, 859, 878, 99.7,
1041, 1669, 1774, 2149, 2150, 2521,
2562.
Chaplains. John \temp. Edw.
I.], 2563 ; William \temp.
Edw. II.], 435 ; Oliver
Scha [r49o], 167.
Clerks. Geoffrey [temp. Hen.
III.], 412; Philip fil.
Ricardi [temp. Hen. III.],
415.
Vicars. Stephen [temp. Edw.
I.], 420.
Bramptone, Bramt', Bramton, Bram-
tone, V. Brampton.
Brantone, Brantun, v. Brampton.
Brassington, 297, 314, 388, 392, 393,
474-479, HIS. i497. 1668.
Chaplain. Will Bagger [1410],
1497.
Brassinton, Brassyngton, Brasyngtone,
V. Brassington.
Braundiston [? Braunstone, co. Leic],
Rector. Philip de Eyhsbury [1287],
2649.
Braunston, co. Northt., 1488.
Parson. Henry [1388], 1488.
Braunstone, v. Braunston.
Braydesall, Braydeshall, Braydsale, v.
Breadsall.
Braylesford, v. Brailsford.
Braystone, v. Breaston.
36o
Index of
Breadsall, 480-482, 868, 1453. IS'O.
1553-
Rectors. Ric. le Cursun [1343],
1453 ; John Forest [1401],
1510; Will. Dethykke
[i486], 868'.
Breadsall Park, House of the Holy
Trinity at, 482.
Breaston, 483-485, 1487.
Breche, Le, in Coton-in-the-Elms, 913.
Bredinbrigge, Le, in Chesterfield, 705.
Bredlawe, v. Broadlow Ash.
Bredon, v. Breedon-on-the-Hill.
Bredsall, v. Breadsall.
Bredune, v. Breedon-on-the-Hill.
Breedon-on-the-Hill, co. Leic, 2295.
Prior. Helias [1153-60], 531,
1939-
Breideshale, v. Breadsall.
Breidestone, v. Breaston.
Breitreichfeld, v. Brushfield.
Brekmedow, in Beauchief, 242.
Bremyngton, v. Brimington.
Brendewode, Brentewode, in Longford,
1558,, 1559, 1564-1566.
Brendewode-in-Okeover, 2133, 2134.
Brerleia, Brerlay, v. Brierly.
Breryafhedlond, in Burnaston, 517.
Bretby, 486-492, 1540. I9S3. i955>
1957-
Manor. Lord. John Mowbray,
Duke of Norfolk [1448],
490.
Brettebi, v. Bretby.
Bretton, 1282, 1284, 2157.
Breydesale, v. Breadsall.
Breydest', Breydiston, v. Breaston.
Briddesgrene, in Thurvaston, 2321.
Brierly, 2383, 2440.
Briethicefeld, z/. Brushfield.
Briggegate, The, in Derby, 976.
Brightrichefeld, v. Brushfield.
Brimenton, v. Brimington.
Brimington, 493-510, 543, 679, 68 1,
695, 701, 770. 878, 997, 1094, 2265,
2410, 2521.
Briminton, Brimintone, Brimintun,
Brimyngton, v, Brimington.
Brinlaston, 511, 2599.
Bristol, CO. Glouc, 1897.
Britreichfeld, v. Brushfield.
Brittrichisfield, v. Brushfield.
Broadlow Ash, 74, 286, 512-514, 181 1.
Brocholclif, Brochul, in Newbold, 1533,
1743-
Brockewall, in Monyash, 1707.
Brod Car Hey, in Castleton, 564.
Brodegapes, Le, in Thurvaston, 2322.
Brodemedowe, in Catton, 580, 593.
Biodestoythebuttis, in Brampton, 416.
Brodewei, Le, in Priestcliffe, 1905.
Brodholm, in Walton, 604.
Brokefurlong, in Catton, 593.
Brokehylle, v. Brookhill.
Brokelhill, in Brimington, 497.
Brokforlong, in Rosliston, 2042.
Brokforlonge, in Catton, 576.
BrokhuU, Little, in Chesterfield, 812.
Brombyclif, Le, in Tapton, 2311.
Bromesbroc, in Dale, 941.
Bromhul, in Repton, 1977.
Bromlegh, v. Bromley.
Bromley, v, Bramley, in Baslow.
Bromley, co. Kent, 339.
Rector. Will, de Wyklewode
[1334], 339-
Brompton, Bromton, v. Brampton.
Brookhill, 1886.
Brough, in Hope, 407, 408, 515, SS7,
2119.
Broune Croft, in Totley, 2376.
Brounemore, Le, in Monyash, 1707.
Brouneshurst, in Coton-in-the-Elms,
912.
Brouniswodes, The, in Matlock, 1679.
Brounuslowe, in Newton Solney, 1758.
Bruggefurlong, in Rosliston, 2041, 2042.
Brugh, v. Brough.
Brughmill, v. Brough.
Brunaldeston, w. Burnaston.
Brune, co. Line, 807.
Bruneshul, in Egginton, 1165.
Brunnaldeston, v. Burnaston.
Brunufystone, v. Burnaston.
Brushfield, 510, 516, 1608, 1609, 1616.
Bryggecroft, in Derby, 989.
Bryghouse, in Unstone, 2462.
Bryminton, Brymmyngton, Brymyngton,
V. Brimington.
Brynlaston, v. Brinlaston.
Brynnaldstone, w. Burnaston.
Bubbdon, Bubbedon, v. Bupton.
Bubdon, Bubendona, Bubendone, Bub-
ton, V. Bupton.
Bubnell, 2149, 2150, 2301.
Bucgecroft, Buggecroft, in Calow, 544-
546-
Buckebrighe, in Chesterfield, 696.
Budwa Magna, v. Baddow, Great.
Buggecroft, v. Bucgecroft.
Buildwas Abbey, co. Salop, 474, 1491-
1496.
Abbot. John \_arc. 1440],
1495-
Bukstones, v. Buxton.
Buldewas, v. Buildwas.
Bunney, co. Notts., 1008.
Bupton, I5S4, 1556, 1559-1561, 1569,
1581, 1584, 1590, 1591, 1602.
Burc, 2022.
Burchefeld, Burcheffeld, v. Brushfield.
Burchore, v. Birchover.
Burgh, V. Brough, in Hope.
Buricroft, in Makeney, 1626.
Burleg', V. Burley.
Burley, 1562, 1563, 1578.
Burleysike, 422.
Burnaston, 517-525, 1203-1205.
Burnastone, v. Burnaston.
Burton [? near Bakewell], 1195.
Burton-on-Trent, co. Staff., 68, 345,
2611.
■■ Abbey. 48, 596, 603, 908,
970, 1027, 1 197, 1274,
1276, 1278, 1279, 1544,
1545, 1696-1699, 1824,
2576, 2579, 2610, 2614,
2616, 2619.
Places.
361
Burton-on-Trent, Abbots. Bernard [i 160-
75]. 1197; Nicholas [1188-
1197], 1274; Will. Mel-
buine [1197-1210], 1276;
Ric. de Insula [1222-1229],
1697, 1698, 2575; Laur.
de S. Edwardo [1229-1260],
48, 1277, 1699; John
Stafford [1275], 1279 ; Tho.
de Pakinton [r28r-i305],
2615 ; Will. Brenstone
[146S], 596; Will. Bone
[1.521], 26r9.
Burton St. Lazar's Hospital, co. Leic,
613. 6r4, 2175.
Masters. Tho. Ratclyff, Knt.
[1528], 613; Tho. Lyghe
[1540], 614.
Burtone, v. Burton-on-Trent.
Bussouns, Bussuns, in Cubley, 928,
2387-
Butterley Park, 902.
Butterton, co. Staff., 2366.
Button Ryddyng, in Staveley, 2261.
Buxton, 526-527, i27r.
Buxtonis, Buxtonys, v. Buxton.
Byngham, v. Bingham.
Byrcheor, Byrcheovere, v. Birchover.
Byrchett, v. Birchett.
Byrchore, Byrchouere, v. Birchover.
Byrchyls, 214.
V. also Birchell.
Byrlay, Byrley, v. Birley.
Byrnaston, o. Burnaston.
Byrstallegh, in Hope, 1443.
Bytham, Castle, co. Line, 905.
c.
Cadom', v. Caen.
Caen, 1753.
Calal, Calale, Calall, v. Calow.
Calc, Calch, v. Calk.
Caldelawe, Caldelowe, v. Callow.
Caldewall, Caldewell, v. Cauldwell.
Calehale, w. Calow.
Calfore, Calfour, Calfover, v. Calver.
Calhale, v. Calow.
Calk and Calk Abbey, 528-541, 1 752,
1938, 1939. 1941-
Calkewoode, in Repton, 1980.
Callal, V. Calow.
Callewych, Callewyche, v. Calwich.
Callow, in Mappleton, 1474, 1636,
1645, 2765, 2766.
Caloll, V. Calow.
Calow, near Chesterfield, 167, 356, 450,
542-547, 696, 770, 836, 840, 2486.
Calton, CO. Staff., 2r32.
Calton, in Bakewell, 953.
Calton Lees, in Bakewell, 953.
Caluore, Caluour, Caluoure, v. Calver.
Calvecroft, in Ashover, ir2, r2o.
Calveovere, v. Calver.
Calver, 548-550, I26r, 1264, 1701, r7i2,
1718, 1724, r8r6, 2082-2086.
Calvere, v. Calver.
Calvor, Calvore, Calvouere, v. Calver.
Calwelawe, v. Callow.
Calwich Priory, co. Staff., 1594-1596,
2130.
Parson. Ro5. Pole [1417],
irSi.
Priors. Ralph Holyngton
[1438-1447, 1594, r595 ;
John [1460], 1596.
Calwyche, u. Calwich.
Camore, 1723.
Campeden, v. Compton.
Canggull, in Unstone, 2474.
Cannock, co. Staff., 178, 179.
Canterbury, Archbishops of, v. Chichely
(Henry) ; Peckham (John) ; Stafford
(John) ; Whittlesey (William) ;
William.
Capella del Frith, in ly Fryth, etc.,
V. Chapel-en-le-Frith.
Carcolstone, v. Carlcaston.
Cardelhay, in Bradborne, 395.
Cardigan, County and Castle of, 1664,
2644.
Care-medew, in Dronfield, 1077.
Carlby, co. Line, 1028.
Carlcaston, co. Notts., 1469.
Carleby, v. Carlby.
Carlisle, Bishops of, v. Everdon, Silves-
ter de ; Mauclerc, Walter.
Carmarthen, County and Castle of,
r664, 2644.
Carolke-on-Trent, rgSo.
Vicar. Ric. Bars [1407-8],
rgSo.
Carsington, 477, 479, r673, 1677.
Carsyngton, v. Carsington.
Casey, The, in Boylestone, 349.
Castelton, v. Castleton.
Castelwaye, Le, in Willington, 2589.
Casterne, co. Staff., 156-158, 2141,
2r42.
Castilar, Deanery of, 1814.
Castilton, Castiltone, v. Castleton.
Castleton, 230, 406, 515, 551-670, 657,
878, 1237, r433, 1450, 1801, i860,
2149, 2150.
Vicar. William [1359, 1360],
1433. i860.
Castulfurlong, in Tapton, 2312.
Castulton, Castylton, v. Castleton.
Cateby, 1934.
Catton, 571-602, 2539-2S4r.
Chapel of St. Nicholas at,
597-
-Lords. John de Sancto
Amando, knt. [1317],
575 ; Roger Horton [1413],
592-
Cauldwell, 603, 604, 1027, ri22, 2066,
2067, 2071, 2072.
Causey, Le, in Newton Solney, r758.
Caustede, in Catton, 573.
Cesterefeld, Cesterfeld, Cestirfeld, v.
Chesterfield.
Cestrefeld, Cestrefeud, Cestrefeude, v.
Chesterfield.
362
Index of
Chaddesden, 480, 605-614, 97 ii 973,
988, 1 179, 1670, 1914, 2177, 2187.,
Chantry of, 609,. 611, 6:!a,
Chaplains, of the Chautiy.
John Claypole, Will.
Ketelby,, Edm. Koc [t.
Edw. III.], 609; Hen.
Bonde,, al. Boonde [1458],
611, 5l2.
St. Mary's Chapel at, 606, 609.
Chaddesdene, Chaddesdeyn, Chaddes-
don, V. Chaddesden.
Chaddysden, Chadesden, Chadisden,
V. Chaddesden.
Challengewood, 1668.
Chalwescroft, in Rosliston, 2030.
Chauderell, v. Chander HjU.
Chander Hill, in Biampton, 458, 473.
Chapel-en-le-Frith, 214, 407, 615-659,
828, 1370, 1372, 1443.
Chaplains. Tho. Armytage
[1434], 627 ; Nich. Dikson
[1477], 633; Thos. Army-
tage [1538], 649.
Curate. Sir Steuen
[1521], 646.
Chapel-en-le-Fryth, etc., v. Chapel-en-
le-Frith.
Charing, co. Kent, 1625.
Charyng, v. Charing.
Chasterfeld, Chastourfeld, Chastrefeld,
Chasturfeld, v. Chesterfield.
Chatesworth, v. Chatsworth.
Chatsworth, 252, 255, 256, 660, 661,
998, 2149, 2150.
Chattesworth, Chattesworthe, v. Chats-
worth.
Chaundrell, v. Chander Hill.
Chebese, o. Chebsey.
Chebsey, co. Staff., T58r.
Cheguurthia, v. Kegworth.
Cheilmarden, Cheilmardon, v. Chel-
morton.
Chelardeston, Chelardiston, zi. Chellas-
ton.
Chellaston, 662-664, 1685.
Chelmardon, Chelmerden, Chelmerdon,
Chelmorden, u. Chelraorton.
Chelmorton, 660, 665-678, 1712, 1718,
1722-1724.
Cheselowe, in Monyash, 171 1.
Chester, 486, 536, 655.
-Abbots. G- [circ. 1200],
1726; Hugh [1208-1226],
^Archdeacon. Ralph [1246], 182.
Bishops, V. Bird, John ; Clin-
ton, Roger de ; Weseham,
Rog. de.
Dean. B \circ. 1200],
1726.
Chester, Little, 97r, 972, 989, 990, 1013,
1014, I9r5.
Chesterfield, 100, 168, 233, 308, 351,
359-365, 367, 369, 370, 375, 376,
378, 379, 381, 410-412, 428, 430,
438, 443, 451-454, 457-459, 464,
466, 473, 504, 542, 544-547, 679-
878, 997, 1013, 1046, 1052, 1059,
1068, 1230, 1345, 1352, 1384,
'533, '744-I746^ 1-774, i779, i88r,
3i49i 2150, 219a, 2259, 2265, 2410,
2428, 2440, 2444, 2486, 2521, 2748,
2749.
Chesterfield, Alderman. Rob. Gryssop
[1480], 8601
— Bailiffs. Stephen le Eyr
[1317-18], 720; J. de
Dikeby [1365], 750; Tho.
Leeke [1490], 1881.
Chaplains. Richard, John
[eatly thirteenth cent.],
542.
Chantry of St. Mary Mag-
dalene at, 776.
Chaplain, Henry de Foston
[1381, 1383], 776, 777.
Chantry of St. Michael at, 776.
Chaplain. Roger de
Lesbes, al. del Leghes
[1381, 1383], 776, 777.
Church. 375, 685, 765, 776,
785, 802, 831, 837, 843,
870-872, 877, 2522.
Clerks. Roger (t. Hen. III.],
1533; Walter [t. Hen.
III.], 683; Henry \t.
Edw. I.], 702, 703;
Henry [1302], 365 ; Henry
[1305], 367-
" Gilda Fabrorum " at, 378.
Guild of the B. V. Mary at,
375, 378, 693, 741, 742,
747, 768, 79S, 808, 810,,
819, 831, 837, 841, 848,
872, 874, 877.
Chaplains. Will. Mar-
shall, Will. Webster
[1445], 841.
Guild of the Holy Cross at,
378, 785, 808, 813, 840,
843, 849, 859, 2317.
Lords of. Will, le Brewer
[t. Hen. III.], 698; John
Wake [1294], 698.
Persona. Stephen \t. Hen.
III.], 412.
Rector. S U. Hen. III.],
685.
Steward. Thos. Bate [1445],
2317.
—St. Leonard's Hospital at, 410,
428, 545, 724, 2308, 2314.
Vicars. Geoffrey [late Hen.
III.], 2491 ; John Done
[1370], 762 ; John Sonde
[1372], 766; Tho. Bonde
['374], 768 ; Ric. Porter
[1392], 785 ; Ric. Hauson,
al. Haweson, al. Hawson
[1420-1424], 823, 828-830;
Ralph Calcroft [1452-1453],
845, 846, 867 ; Ralph Can-
trell [1480-1484], 865, 1345.
Chestrefeld, Chestrefeud, Chesturfeld,
V. Chesterfield.
Cheuerell Hall, co. Notts., 283.
Cheylmarden, v. Chelmorton.
Places.
3,63
Chichester,. Bishops of, v. Neville,
Ralph de.
Chilewelle, v. Chilwell.
Chilwell, CO. Notts., 974, 2120.
Lords. Ric. Martel and Rob.
de Stretleye [1314], 974.
Chirchehalla, Chirchehalum, Chirke-
halum, V. Hallam, Kirk.
Chul, in Measham, 1682, 1683.
Chyrchehalam, v. Hallam, Kirk.
Chyricroft, Le, in Stanton-by-Dale,
2202.
Clatercotes, in Overton, 1815.
Claxbe, v. Claxby.
Claxby, co. Line, 635.
Parson. Nich. Dikson [1483],
635- „
Claybuttes, Le, in Catton, 576.
Clerkenvfell, Co. Mid,d., 1575.
Clerkesburvfes, in Tideswell, 2335.
Clifftone, v. Clifton.
Clifton, nr. Ashbourne, 77, 79, 90,
879-883.
Lord. Ric. Destafiford [1373],
74-
Rector. Hugh de Kaue
\t. Edw. I.], 2033.
Clough, Le Great, in Unstone, 2474.
Cloune, V. Clown.
Clown, 432, 884.
Cluffton, Clufton, Clyfton, v. Clifton.
Coal Aston, v. Aston, Coal.
Cobbelag, Cobbeleye, Cobele, v.
Cubley.
Cockesbut, in Tideswell, 2335.
CockeshetehuUe, in Catton, 593.
Coddenovere, Codenore, Codenovere,
■u. Codnor.
Codgrave, v. Cotgrave.
Codnor, 548, 885907, 962, 974. 1273,
r6i9.
Bailiff. John Wawden [1450],
Castle, 901, 90S, 907.
^Constable. Ric. Malore
[1459]. 901-
Lords. Ric. de Grey [1277],
i6r9 ; John [r40i], 892.
Park, 898, 900, 902.
Codnore, Codnoure, v. Codnor.
Cokschutehul, in Catton, 576.
Cokshuthill, in Snelston, 2134, 2137.
Coland, v. CuUand.
Cold Aston, V. Aston, Coal.
Cold Eaton, v. Eaton, Cold.
Cold Muryan, in Staveley, 2258, 2263.
Coldwall, CO. Staff., 156, 157, 158, 2133,
2135-
Colestun, u. Colston Basset.
Colgrenewong, in Radclyf, 943.
CoUecros, in Repton, rgyS.
Colleforde, 435.
Colley, Colleye, v. Cowley.
CoUingham, co. Notts., 1339.
CoUingham, North, co. Notts., 1469.
Collisleye, al. CoUyslege, in Derby, 971,
972.
CoUowe, 11. Calow.
Colston Basset, co. Notts., 1078.
Coltesacre, Le, in Derby, 995.
Colton, CO. StaS., 1028,
Colwick, Colviryk, w. Calwich.
Colyngham, v. CoUingham.
Combermere Abbey, co. Chest.,, 1747.
^Abbot. Rob. Crystylton [1472],
1747-
Combs, 617, 636.
Commyn, Le, in Handley, 1342.
Compeden, Compedenn, Compedon,.
Compteyn, v. Comptoni
Compton-in-Ashbourne, 52, 79, 90, 404,
883.
Compton, West, co. Berks., 238.
Comtun, V. Compton, West.
Coppedelowe, in Tansley, 2303.
Coppelowe, in Foston, 1288.
Cornleye, nr. Yeldersley, 2721.
Costlaue, in Bakewell, 1328.
Costlowe, Le, in HuUand, 1470.
Costowe, in Makeney, 1627.
Cotegrave, v. Cotgrave.
Coteleghes, in Chesterfield, 784.
Coten, Cotene, v. Coton-in-the-Elms.
Cotepyngull, in HuUand, 1471.
Cotes, V. Coton-in-the-Elms.
Cotgrave, co. Notts., 1914, 2120.
^Rector. Geoffrey Dawe [1384],
1914.
Cothes, V. Coton-in-the-Elms.
Colon, V. Coton-in-the-Elms.
Coton Farm, nr. Derby, 982.
Coton-in-the-Elms, 341, 34S, 491, 908-
914, 1322, 1955. 2035, 2038-2040,
2070, 2073, 2074, 2076.
Couland, v. CuUand.
Coulynges, in Shardlow, 2116.
Coventry and Lichfield, See of, 193, 199.
Archdeacons. Rob. de Bosco
[1215-1223], 1681 ; Ric. de
Glovernia \c. 1230, 1232],
178, 179; Will, de Kil-
kenny [1252], 1555.
Bishops of, V. BurghiU, John ;
Cornhill, WUI. de; Dur-
dent, Walter ; Hales,
John ; Heyworth, WiU. ;
Lee, Roland ; Longespee,
Roger ; Muschamp, Geoff-
rey de ; Nonant, Hugh de ;
Peche, Richard ; Scrop,
Richard ; Stavensby, Alex,
de ;, Stretton, Robert ;
Weseham, Rog. de.
Priors. Geoffrey [1223], 2573 ;
Thomas [r286], 2648.
Coventry, co. Warw., 646, 2361.
Cowley, 915, 1043, 25S5.
Crabtre Wood, in WhatstandweU, 2555.
Cranbrook, co. Kent, 1625.
Cranebrook, v. Cranbrook.
Cranford, co. Northt., 781, 791.
Parsons. John CokereU [1388-
1396], 781, 791.
Crankston, in Hartington, 678.
Craslound, co. Line, 1469.
Cratele, Cratle, in Wellow, co. Notts.,
2098, 2716.
Crich, 286, 638, 916-925, 1888, 1889,
1891, 2305, 2555.
364
Index of
Crich, Bailifif. Rob. Worth [1498], 638.
Chantry of St. Nicholas and St.
Katherine at, 921.
Chaplain. Ric. David [1368],
921.
Vicar. William [1320], i888.
Cliche, V. Crich.
Crofton, CO. York., W.R., 1440.
Rector. Ric. de Sudbery
[1409], 1440.
Croked Hayrowe, Le, in Repton, i960.
Crokes, v. Crookes.
Crokesdon, v. Croxden.
Crombermere, Le, in Staveley, 2248.
Cromford, 926. 998, 1679, 2649.
Cromfort, Cromforth, v. Cromford.
Cromwell, co. Notts., 1340.
Crondecote, v. Crowdecote.
Cronxton, v. Crankston.
Crookes, co. York., 1781.
Crophulle Botiler, v. Cropwell Butler.
Cropwell Butler, co. Notts., 921.
Crosflat, in Dale, 944.
Crosforlong, in Mickleover, 1698.
Crouch, V. Crich.
Crowdecote, 11 15.
" Crow-nest," Le, in Findern, 1280,
Crowsethuse, in Chelmorton, 668.
Croxall, 572, 58r, 582, 591, 598, 600,
927, 1968, 2763, 2764.
Lord. Will, de Cursun [r4oo],
581, 582.
Vicar. Ralph de Herteshorne
[1400.1413], 581, 582, 591 ;
Edm. Alcok [1490-1509],
598, 600.
Croxden Abbey, co. Staff., 2568.
Abbot. T [late 12th cent.],
2382 ; Thomas [early 13th
cent.], 2383.
Croxhale, Croxhall, Croxhalle, Croxsall,
V. Croxhall.
Cruch, Cruche, v. Crich.
Ciukhull, V. Croxall.
Crumford, v. Cromford.
Crych, Cryche, v. Crich.
Cubache, in Doveridge, 1024.
Cubbelegh, v. Cubley.
Cubley, 881, 928-931, 2162.
Rectors. Nicholas [early 13th
cent.], 2385 ; Thomas
[i486], 2089.
CuUand, 1582, 1585.
Cutholm, Cuttholme, in Chesterfield,
790, S74.
Dala, V. Dale Abbey.
Dalbury, 932, 2384.
Dalby-on- the- Wolds, co. Leic, 2771.
Dalderby, co. Line, 1469.
Dale, La, v. Dale Abbey.
Dale Abbey, 45, 108, 477, 479, 483, 548,
853, 933-947, 957, HSS, 1487, 1488,
1544, 1612, 1632, 1785, 2093, 2195,
2197-2200, 2202, 2211, 2284.
Dale Abbey, Abbots. Walter de Senteney
[1204-1235], 934, 1544,
2284; John \c. 1233-1253],
483, 548, 1487, 1504, 2194;
Hugh [1250-1260], 2ig6;
Simon \t. Hen. III.-Edw.
I.], 1632 ; Laurence
Teuren [1286, etc.], 387,
2202 ; Will, de Bonay
[1385-6], 942 ; Henry
[1404], 944; John [1483],
957 ; Ric. Notingham
[1510], 946; John [1538],
2211.
Dale, by Wirksworth, 2653, 2666.
Dalebire, Dalenburi, v. Dalbury.
Daleside, in Bonsall, 310.
Dalesyde, in Alsop-le-Dale, 34.
Dalewang-in-Scarcliffe, 2771.
Daleweye, Le, in Wirksworth, 2657.
Damrydyng, Demryding, in Hope, 1439,
1442.
Danby de Wauz, v. Dalby-on-the-Wolds.
Danewall, in Hartshorn, 2760.
Danewallhei al. Denevellhaie, in Harts-
horn, 2759, 2760.
Darleigh, v. Darley.
Darley, 244, 757, 9' S. 948-954, 2230.
Parsons. Robert [early 13th
century], 244 ; Nich. del
Weld [1368], 757.
Darley Abbey, in Derby, 326-328, 974,
989, loii, 1012, 1016, 1541, 1624,
1916, 2628, 2630-2633, 2635-2638,
2640-2643, 2646, 2650, 2651, 2662,
2695, 2696, 2700.
Abbots. Walter [late 12th
cent.], 2382 ; William [early
r3th cent.], 2383 ; Henry
[1222-9], 2575; Henry
[1275], 2642 ; Will, de
Alsopp [1314], 974 ; Simon
[1407-8], 1980 ; John
[1490], 1916; John [1501],
2695; John [1510], 2555;
Tho. Grevys [1524], 1541 ;
Tho. Page [1538-9], loii,
1012.
Darley Moor, nr. Yeaveley, 2715.
Dawer, v. Dore.
Dedemansgrene, in Stanley, 2193.
Dedknaveforlong, in Chelmorton, 668,
675-
Dedyke, v. Dethick.
Delmere, 2463.
Demryding, v. Damrydyng.
Denby, 90, 885, 955-964, 1121, 1774.
Lord. Laurence Lowe [1483],
957-
Denewellehay, in Repton, 1958, 1980.
Denyngton, co. York, 2265.
Depe Clough, in Barley, 237.
Depedal, Depedale, v. Dale Abbey.
Depedale, in Repton, 1959, i960.
Derby, County of, 965-968.
Sheriffs. H. de Babington
[1272], 2'i99; John de
Oxon' [1336], 201 ; 0. also
under Notts.
Places.
305
Derby, County of. Coroners. Hugh
de Muscham, Reg. de Somervil
[1336], 2or.
Derby, 206, 240, 279, 300, 327, 331,
511, 523, 878, 923. 969-1016, 1099,
iro7, iir7, 1160, ri62, 1176, ir77,
1 181, ir83, 1438, 1443, 1483, 1506,
1520, 1557, 1558, 1564. 1565. 1607,
1623, 1657, 1680, 1681, 18x2, 1824,
1882, 1988, 2013, 2586, 2599, 2700,
2739. 274s. 2750-2755. 2757, 2758,
2760, 2766, 2777, 2781, 2783, 2786.
^All Saints' Church, 979, 989,
999, 1002.
Churchwardens. James
Oxle, Ric. Shakere,
Edmund Tumour [15x3],
1002.
^Archdeacons. Ivo Cornu-
biensis [1188], 1080; Will,
de Mucham, al. Muscamp
[1199-1231], 44, 936, i68r,
2383; Will, de Luceby
[1232, c. 1254], 179, 189,
2385 ; John Ondeby [1400],
1438.
Bailiffs. Will. Olearius, Rob.
de Notingham \t. Hen.
III.], 97x; John fil. Gil-
bert!, Will. Page [r3o8],
973 ; Simon de Cestr'
[1331]. 976 J John de
Bredon, Will. Laverok
[1343]. 977 ; John de Byn-
yngton, Walter de Trowell
[1344-1345]. 978. 979 ; Rob.
Alibon, Thos. de Tuttebury
[1352]. 981 ; Will. de
Brayllesford, John Hachet
[1359]. 983; Hen. de
Bredon, John de Coltman
[1365]. 985; Rog. de
Asshe, Rob. de Murcaston
[1379]. 986 ; Thomas
Glover, Ric. Spicer [r4io],
79; John del Hay, Will.
Payn [1413], 987 5 1°^'^
Hoghton, John Godard
[1423], 523 ; John Neuton
[1472]. 994. 995; Nich.
Orcherd, John Clostones
[1511], rooo; Helize Cow-
per, Rob. York [1526],
1006; Rob. Jepson, John
Johnson [1534]. loro.
Chamberlains. John Chap-
mon, Wylliam Yerlle,
Edward Lentun, John Wat-
son [1524], 1005.
Clerk. Hugh pate r2th cent.],
-Coroners. John f. Gilberti
[r3i8], 97S ; John le Savage
[1327], 1098.
-Dean. Philip [i 187-8], io8x ;
John [early 13th cent.],
2385.
-Friar Preachers of, 98S.
Derby, Leper's House, 981, 983.
Priory of St. Mary de Pratis, al.
King's Mead, 44, >24o, 923,
991, 1004, 1443, 1520,
1625, 2382-2385, 2545.
Prior. R— [r2r8], 969.
Prioresses. 'Margaret [early
13th cent.), 2383 ; Raimon
[early 13th cent.], 2385 ;
Elizabeth [r5r4], 923.
St. Helen's Priory. Prior.
William [early 13th cent.],
2383.
St. Michael's Church, irSi.
Vicar. Tho. Rypley
[1417], irSi.
St. Peter's Church and Parish,
329, looi, X004, 1005, 2700.
Vicar Reginald [1294],
329-
St. Werburgh's Church, 1520.
Vicar. Walter [13th
cent.], 1520.
Streets, Bridges, Crosses, etc.
Baglone, 992, 993, 1004;
Bradseahay, 1005 ; Brigge-
gate, 976 ; Bryggecroft,
989 ; " Churche House,"
le, in Baglone, 1002 ; Castel-
feld, too3 ; " Castel Mylne,"
1015 ; CoUislege, CoUis-
leye, 97 r, 972 ; Coltesacre,
Le, 995 ; the White Cross,
988 ; Dychefeld, 994 ;
Hedlecrosse, 988 ; Judde-
kynlone, Judkynlone, 977,
978, 985 ; " Kynge's
medewe," ior5 ; Littledale,
Lyteldale, g8r, 983 ; Lyney-
siche, 995 ; Le Marledge,
xor4 ; St. Marygate, 986 ;
St. Mary's Street, 984 ;
Morleyhalleyerd, 976 ;
Odbroke, R., 987; Park-
feld, le, 979, 988; St.
Peter's Bridge, 987; Stok-
kesbrokefeld, roo3 ; Sydale,
994, 995; Le Syk, 979;
Vicus Fabrorum, 975 ; Le
Wallfield, 981, 983.
Dereby, v. Derby.
Dereleia, Derlagh, Derlay, Derlega,
Derleghe, v. Darley.
Derlestowe, in Newton Solney, 1757.
Derley, Derleye, v. Darley.
Derwentdale, 262.
Derwent, River, 994, 995, 10x3.
Dethek, v. Dethick.
Dethick, 128, 922, 1287, r54i.
Dethicke, Dethyk, v. Dethick.
Deulacresse, v. Dieulacres.
Dicheclif, in Bakewell, 1328.
Dicheryddynge, in Doveridge, 2164,
Dieulacres Abbey, co. Staff. Prior et
Procurator. Peter de Peterstowe
[1316], 2724.
Dinnington, co. York, 1781.
Dobynholm, in Brimington, 501.
366
Index of
Doggesedslacke, in MonyaSh, 1708.
Doghole, 466.
Dogmanton, Dokemanton, Dokmanton,
V. Buckmanton.
Doncaster, Convent of the Order of
Mount Carmel of, 1255.
^Piior. Nich. Kerton [1444],
"SS-
Done, 2780.
Donston, v. Dunston.
Dore, 241, 1017-1022, 1049, 1053, 1064,
1065, 2265.
Dorre, v. Dore.
Doubrigge, v. Doveridge.
Douue, V. Dove.
Douuebrigge, Douuebrug, Douvebrigg,
V. Doveridge.
Dove, R., 1289, 1583, 1758, 2125.
Dovebrugpleos, 1583.
Doveridge, 350, 1023-1025, 1692, 2164,
27S4-
Chaplain. Rob. Deye [1395],
1024.
'Church of St. Cuthbert at,
1025.
Persona. Richard [1208], .•?7S"-
Vicar. Rob. de Knyveton
[1383-1395]. 1024, 1692,
2598.
Dowbryge, v. Doveridge.
Dracot, -v. Draycott.
Drakelow, 604, 1026-1028, 2542.
Lords. John de Greseleye
['379]i 1026 ; Tho. de
Greseley [1400, 1430], 604,
2542.
Drakelowemere, in Rosliston, 2034.
Dranefeld, Draneffeld, Dranfeld, Dran-
felde, Draunfelde, v. Dronfield.
Draycote, v. Draycott.
Draycott, 1029, 1030, 1337, 1459. 2601,
275S-
St. James's Chapel at, 2601.
Drisco, Wood of, in Sandiacre, 941.
Dronefeld, Dtonfeld, Dronffeld, v. Dron-
field.
Dronfield, 132, 133, 232, 235, 265, 359,
377, 701. 770, 781, 791. 793, 795.
803, 806, 8og, 812, 842, 859, 866,
878, 1031-1077, 1404, 1437, 1743,
1775, 2252, 2265-2270, 2317, 2438,
2440, 2443, 2445, 2447, 2458, 2473,
2478.
Alderman of St. Mary's Guild.
Will. Bolloke [1449], 1064,
ro65.
Bailiff. Ric. Eullok [1485],
1074.
Chaplain of St. Mary's Guild.
John Hordryn [1449], 1064.
Church of St. John the Baptist
at, T064, 1065, 1076.
Guild of St. Mary at, 1064,
1065, 1437.
Manor, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1060,
1067, 1070, 1071.
-Steward. Sir John Bussy
Dronfield, Personae. Hugh f. Noch [e
13th cent.], 1031 ; Anc
[13th cent.], 2425, 24:
Thomas fearly Hen. 11
1032.
^Rector. Tho. Goumi
['396, 1398], 791, 795-
Vicars. John Percy [14;
236 ; Hen. Wedirhed, '
Weydurherd al. Wodh
[1471-1478], 1069, 24
2475 ; Will. Byngley [14?
2479.
Dronfield, Dronsfeld, Dtounteld, Droi
feld, V. Dronfield.
Dubbrige, v. Doveridge.
Dubbruge, Dubbnigg, v. Doveridge.
Ducemanetun, Duchemanetuna, Due!
mantuna, v. Duckmanton.
Duckmanton, 1078-1112-
Chaplain. Ralph Wryg]
[1488], 1112.
Church of St. Peter at, 10;
ro8o.
Vicar. Hugh Itemp. Hen. IH
ro92.
Ducmanton, v. Duckmanton.
Dudmore Wood, in Little Chester, 101
Duffeld, Diiffeud, ■<,. Duifield.
Dufiield, 10, 280, 283, 677, 1113-115
ir8i, 1510, 1525, 1861, 2602.
Church, ttt8.
' Clerk. Philip [late 12th cent
1113.
Frith, II r5, iiig, 1695.
-Manor, in 5.
[1469], 1067.
Vicars. _ Will, de Monyash, c
Meinasche, al. Monyasi
[1376- 1384], 77, 677, HI
1 117, 1S61 ; John de Bra
ley [1417], 1 181; Jol
Bradley [1431], 2602.
Dugmanton, Dugmantone, Dukema
tun, Dukemantune,
Duckmanton.
Dukmaneton, Dukmantone, v. Due
manton.
Dunchurch, co. Warw., 179.
Dungworth, 1355.
Dunnelchurch, v. Dunchurch.
Dunnisby, v. Dunsby.
Dunsby, co. Line, 1210.
Dunsseburn, Water" of, 233.
Dunstable Priory, co. Bedf., 166, 38'
395-
Priors. John [1466-7], 395
Gervase Mark [1538], 166,
Dunstall, Dunstil, nr. WiUington, 2i;8(
2597-
Dunstaple, v. Dunstable.
Dunston, 509, 695, 701, 770, 781, 86(
1538.
Dunstone, v. Dunston.
Dunstorhes [? in Whittington], 2556.
Duntisburn, in Batlow, 226.
Durham, Bishops of, v. Langle)
Thomas ; Poore, Ric le.
Places,
2>(>7
Dychefeld, Le, in Derby, 994, 995.
Dynesl', V. Temple ©ynnesley.
Dynyngton, v-. Dinnington.
E.
Eadulmestoce, v. Ednaston.
Eakring, Co. Notts., 2698.
East Ledk, co. Notts., 1469.
Eaton, Cold, 90, 959, 1121, 2683, 2687.
Eaton Boviedale, 1025, 1122.
Eaton, Long, 1123, 1124, 2207.
Ecclesfield, co. York., 1129.
Eccleshall, co. Staff., 1693, 3097.
Ecclysfeld, v. Ecclesfield.
Eckeler, in Hope, 1434-1436.
Eckington, 133, 272, 273, 275, ^5, 878,
1042, 1095, 1125-1129, 1341, 1345.
1731. '738> 1740. 2265, 2271.
— — — ^Church, 1 125.
-■ — -Lord. John de 'Stdteville
[1314], 1095.
-Rectot. Jordan \t. Hen. Ill],
173b.
Eckington. Personae. Ralph [early Hen.
III.], 2560; Ralph and
John p. Hen. III.], 1727,
1729; Rob. Gretehed
[1380], 2607, 2609.
Edale, 1449, 21 19.
Eddrichesey, Eddricheshay, v. Idridge-
hay.
Edelinghale, v. Edingale.
Edenessoure, v. Edensor.
^Edensor, 508, 522, 953, 1214, 1354, 1861,
2329.
Lords. John Bozon [1322],
1214; John Bozoun [1353],
522.
Edingale, 2763, 2764.
Edinsouer, Edinsouere, Edinsower, v.
Edensor.
Edlaston, 1130-1158.
Rectors. Dom. Will, de Clifton
[1376], 1x57; Will. Hebbe
[1410], 79.
Edlmghall, v. Edingale.
Edluston, V. Edlaston.
Ednaston, 1159.
Ednesover, Ednusore, v. Edensor.
Edrechhay, Edrechhey, Edrychey, v.
Idridgehay.
Edynsoure, v. Edensor.
Eggestow, V. Egstow.
Eggington, Eggyngton, Eginton, v.
Egginton.
Egginton, 83, 1160-1190, 1200, 1742,
1924, 2081, 2578.
Lord. Thos. de RoUeston
[t. Edw. III.], 1180.
Persona. Hugh \temf. Hen.
III.], 1165.
Rectors. Henry and Walter
[1301], 1200.
Egkyngeston, 'Egkyngton, v. Egginton.
Egstow, 2410.
Egyngton, Egynton, Egyntone, v.
Egginton.
Eidale, ii. Edale.
Eikering, w. Eakring.
Eiam, ni. E>yam.
Ekinton, Ekintone, v. Eckington.
Ekkescroft, 1583.
Ekkyngton, v. Eckington.
" Ekles," in Hope, 1433.
Ekyngton, Ekynton, v, Eckington.
Elford, CO. Staff., 576.
Elkeston, v. Ilkeston.
Ellaston, v. EUastone.
EUastone, 00. Staff.., 1588, 1589.
EUeford, v. Elford.
Elmeton, v. Elmton.
Elmton, 377, 1191-1193.
Elston, CO. Notts., 1469.
Elstone, v. Elston.
Elton, 1194-1196, 1685.
Lord. Tho. Foliaumbe [1351],
296.
Eltone, V. Elton.
Elvaston, 1160, 1179.
Ely, Bishop off, v. Bourchier, Thos.
Engleby, t/. Ingleby.
Equenton, Equintona, v. Eckington.
Erewash, River, 2095.
Erlecg', V. Arley.
Erleston, v. Arleston.
Ermite Medewe, in Trusley, 2386.
Esburnia, v. Ashbourne.
Esseborn, Esseburn, Esseburne, v. Ash-
bourne.
Esseford, v. Ashford.
Essehovere, Esseovere, v. Ashover.
Esshoure, Esshovere, Essover, E'ssovere,
V. Ashover.
Estefeld, in Pleasley, 1896.
Estharnam, v. Harnham, East.
Esthorp, 200.
Esthwaite, co. Notts., 905, 1323.
Estleek, v. East Leek.
Eston, V. Aston.
Estwayte, Estwhaite, v. Esthwaite.
Etewall, Etewell, Etewelle, v. Etwall.
Ethnadeston Wood, in Yeldersley, 2718.
Eton, V. Eaton, Cold.
Ettewall, Ettewalle, Eltewelle, v. Etwall.
Ettwalle, Etuuel, v. Etwall.
Etwall, 279, 347, 511, 519, 520, 521,
1004, 1082, I 171, I 179, 1197-1206,
1813, 2393.
Lord. Ric. de Rybuff [1316],
520, 521.
Vicar. [1196-1208], H ,
1082.
Etwalle, Etwell, Etwelle, v. Etwall.
Euenbroke, v. Ivonbrook Grange.
Everdon, co. Northt., 1488.
Parson. John [r388], 1488.
Eyam, 550, 1195, 1207-1269, 1281, 1283,
1285, 1464, 1721, 1725, 2082-2087.
Church, r207, 1255.
Lord. Rog. de Morteyn [r3oo],
1212.
Rectors. Ralph de Cubbele
[1252], r86; John Redser
al. Redsyr [1390-1400],
1228, 1230, 1233, 1283.
368
Index of
Eyam, Chaplains. Tho. de Ouere
[1372], 1224; John Rance-
kell, al. Rankell [1398-
1400], 1230-1232.
Eydale, v, Edale.
" Eyes," le, in Foston, 1289, 1290.
Eyham, v. Eyam.
Eyom, Eyome, Eyoum, v. Eyam.
Eyton, V. Eaton, Col3.
Eyton, v. Eaton-Dovedale.
Eyton, Eytone, v. Eaton, Long.
Eyton-super-Douue, v. Eaton Dovedale.
Eyum, V. Eyam.
" Eyvys," in Bowden, 646.
F.
Fairefeld, %i. Fairfield.
Fairfield, 644, 1270-1272, 2350.
Farewell, co. Staflf., 408.
Farleston, in Scropton, 2105.
Farley, 948, 1273, ISI7-
Farnley, Farnleya, v. Farley.
Faunchalgate, Fownchalgate, etc., in
Holmesfield, 1405, 1407, 1410, 141 1.
Felley Priory, co. Notts., 1877, 1878,
1896.
Fennilache, Le, in Wyaston, 113S, 1154.
Fennybentileye, v, Bentley, Fenny.
Fenton, co. Staff., 90, 960.
Fernelee, Le, v. Fernilee.
Fernilee, 627, 649, I377-I379-
Fernyle, w. Fernilee.
Fernysende, in Catton, 593.
Fertewode, le, in Alkmonton, 25.
Festewod, in Eyam, 1238.
Findern, 11 79, 1274-1280, 2587, 2756-
2758.
Chaplain. Peter \t. Hen. III.],
2579-
Clerk. Richard [1197-1210],
1276.
Finderne, Findirna, v. Findern.
Fiskerton, co. Notts., 921.
Flag, V. Flagg.
Flagg, 666, 668, 670-672, 674-678.
Flagge, V. Flagg.
Flates, Les, nr. Kniveton, 15 17.
Flaxdale, in Paiwich, 1819.
Flehill, Flehyll, in Bakewell, 208, 210.
Flete, nr. Egginton, 1167.
Flyster Lane, in Staveley, 2261.
Flytenflate, Le, in Alkmanton, 1577,
1630.
Foldford, Foleford, Folefort, nr. Hol-
lington, 1393-1395.
Folow, Folowe, v. Foolow.
Foolow, 1219, 1221, 1236, 1245, 1246,
1254, 1267, 1281-12f5.
Foorchys, le, in Dungworth, 1355.
Ford, in Chapel-en-le-Frith, 618, 644.
P'orde, V. Ford.
Foremark, 1286, 1287, 1953. I9S7-
Formedue, in Sandiacre, 2095.
Fornemerch, Fornewerk, Forneworc, v.
Foremark.
Fosse Priory, co. Line, 443.
Foston, 1 133, 1 136, 1288-1316, 1620,
1621, 2100, 2102, 2103.
Clerks. Henry [1320-1326],
1301, 1303, 2103 ; Thomas
\t. Edw. n.], 1303.
Fostone, Fostun, v. Foston.
Fouloue, Foulowe, w. Foolow.
Foulthorne, Le, in Findern, 1280.
Fouwelowe, v. Foolow.
Fownchalgate, v. Faunchalgate.
Foxhill, in Castleton, 566.
Fradswell, co. Staff., 2184, 2185, 2191,
2355. 2366.
Frodeswall, v. Fradswell.
Fulbrok, in Calow, 543.
Fulbrok, in Dronfield, 812.
Fuledic, in Willington, 529.
Fulesfenshiche, in Hartshorn, 2759.
FuUesmedowfurlonge, in Catton, 576.
Furnycottfeld, in Idridgehay, 1484.
Fyndern, Fynderne, v. Findern.
Fyndernwood, in Repton, 2600.
Fynny Benteley, v. Bentley, Fenny.
Fyskertone, v. Fiskerton.
Fysshepolehyll, in Ashleyhay, 105.
Fyxpol, Le, in Kirk Langley, 1524.
G.
Gamelesley, in Broadlow Ash, 512.
Garendon Abbey, co. Leic, 1818, 1819.
Gaytehouse, Le, in Findern, 1280.
Gedling, co. Notts., 1469.
Gedlyng, v. Gedling.
Geilberga, Little, 536.
Gernuncroft, in Chesterfield, 697.
Gerondon, Gerwedon, v. Garendon.
Gilderessege, Gildersley, Gildresle, v.
Yeldersley.
Glappewellgrif, in Scarcliffe, 2771.
Glapwell, 1317-1319, 137 1.
Gleadless, co. York., 1782.
Gledelees, v. Gleadless.
Glemangate, in Chesterfield, 796.
Glossop, 633, 1320.
Vicars. Thos. Meygnell [1352],
2628 ; Will. Waynwright
[1477]. 633.
Gloucester, co., 583.
Gloucester, 1161, ir62, 1968.
Godwich, in Spondon, 2173.
Goldewellfflatte, in Chesterfield, 812.
Goldicrott, Le, in Barlow, 226.
Goldwell, 817.
Gonalston, co. Notts., 2606.
Gonerton, co. Notts., 525.
Gonolston, v. Gonalston.
Gore, La, in Rosliston, 2033.
Gores, Le, in Findern, 1280.
Gorforlong, in Makeney, T627.
Gorsehouse, in Dronfield, 1077.
Gorstelandes, in Dronfield, 1063.
Gosegrene, Le, in Chesterfield, 705.
Gotacre, Goteacre, in Catton, 576, 593.
Gower, S. Wales, 489.
Places.
369
Goytes, Goytez, Hall, v. Goyt Hall.
Goyt Hall, co. Ches., 651, 659.
Grace Dieu Priory, in Belton, co. Leic,
399-
Prioress. Agnes de Greslege
[1268-9], 399.
Grandendena, v. Gransden.
Gransden, co. Hunt., 1942, 1943, 1950,
1951, 1964-1967.
Grantendune, Grantinden, etc., v.
Gransden, co. Hunt.
Gratclifdale, Grattecliffedale, in Priest-
cliffe, 1904, 1913.
Gratia dei, v. Grace Dieu Priory.
Grattenfurlong, Grettenfurlong, in Ros-
liston, 2034, 2038, 2041.
Grauntesden, v. Gransden.
Gravadune Wood, Chesterfield, 697.
Greatrakes, Gritrakes, 2350, 2408.
Greaves, al. Greves, The, in Beeley, v.
under Beeley.
Greenhill, 878, 1123, 1321, 1778, 1781.
Grenehill, Grenehyll, ». Greenhill.
Grenesyde, Le, in Hope, 1442.
Grenhul, Grenyll, v. Greenhill.
Gresley, 1028, 1322, 1955.
Gresley Hundred, 11 15.
Greves, Greveys, Grevis, Greaves, The,
V. Greaves.
Greyhirst Wood, Chesterfield, 697.
Greyve Croft, in Bradshaw, 634.
Grimswode, Grymswode, nr. Rosliston,
2028, 2033.
Grindleford, 1210, 1323-1325-
Grindleford Bridge, 1243.
Grindulforde, ». Grindleford.
Gritrakes, v. Greatrakes.
Grundelford, v. Grindleford.
Graves, Gruwis, in Dronfield, 1031,
1033-
Gryndelford, Gryndulforde, v. Grindle-
ford.
Gunthorpe, co. Line, 1469.
Gyves, le, al. Hordron-in-Bowdon, 636.
H.
Hackenthorpe, 273, 276, 467, 1326, 1327-
Hackynthorp, v. Hackenthorpe.
Hadersege, Hadersegge, Hadersich, v.
Hathersage.
HaddoD, Nether, 302, 1333.
Haddon, Over, 214, 317, 878, 1328-1332,
1333, 2775.
Hady, Le, in Handley, 1342.
Hagenthorp, v. Hackenthorpe.
Hakenethorpe, Hakunthorpe, w. Hacken-
thorpe.
Hakwood, in Kirk Langley, 1527-1529.
Hakynthorp, v. Hackenthorpe.
Halcroft, v. Hallcroft.
Haleghys, v. Hallovres.
Hales Abbey. Abbot. Richard [early
Hen. III.], 909.
Halgh, in Staveley, r5i3.
Hallam, Kirk, 941, 1334-1339, 1469.
1487, 163s, 2294.
Hallam, West, 941, 1340, 1749-
24
Hallamshire, co. York, 464, 1214, 1233.
Lords. Tho. de Furnival, senr.
[1322], 1214 ; Tho. de
Furnivall [1347], 1700 ;
Tho. Nevyll [1400], 1233.
Hallcroft in Hope, 1451, 1452.
Halleclif, Le, in Parwich, 1821.
Hallehes, v. Hallowes-in^Dronfield.
Hallewynnefeld, Halwynfeld , Halwyng-
field, V. Wingfield, N. or S.
Hallowes-in-Dronfield, 1032, 1034, 1042.
Halome, West, v. Hallam, West.
Halomeshire, Hallumshire, etc., v.
Hallamshire.
Halowes, Le, in Hilton, 1380.
Halughes, Halughys, o. Hallowes.
Halum, V. Hallam.
Hambury, v. Hanbury.
Hanbury, co. Staff. Parson. John
Cheyne [1383], 2598.
Handeley, v. Handley.
Handley, 878, 1 128, 1341-1345, 1732,
2260, 2263, 2271.
Handsworth, co. York, 1129, 2259.
Haneston, co. York, 2265.
Hanlay, Hanley, v. Handley.
Hannesworth, m. Handsworth.
Hanson, nr. Alsop, 27, 29.
Hardewyksyche, in Repton, 1969, 1981.
Hardstoft, nr. Tibshelf, 2378.
Hardwick, 1772, 1879, 1880.
Hardwyk, v. Hardwick.
Hardwykwall, 1618, 2372.
Hareborowe, in Foston, 1303.
Harecrofte, in Norton, 1776.
Harestan Castle, 980.
Harewode, Harewood, w. Harwood.
Hareworthe, v. Harworth.
Harland, in Stanley, 2193.
Harlington, co. Bedf., 578.
Harnham, East, co. Wilt., r7i2.
Harringworth, co. Northt., 942.
Harston, co. Leic, 1469.
Harthill, co. York, 84, 301, 2259.
Hartington, 156-159, 395, 678, iir5,
1346-1348, 1668, 1769.
Vicar. Will. Braye [1509],
2403.
Hartle, The, in Chestrefeld, 858.
Hartshorn, 540, 1349, 1350, 1948. 2759,
2760.
Hartyngton, v. Hartington.
Harwod, v. Harwood.
Harwood Grange, in Beeley, 244, 258,
265.
Harworth, co. Notts. Vicar. Rog.
Bieston [1536], 2r3.
Haryngworht, v. Harringworth.
Haselam, 467.
Haseland, v. Hasland.
Haselhay, Haselhaye, nr. Wigwell, 2637,
2641.
Haselond, Haselund, v. Hasland.
Haselwod, Hasilwode, v. Hazlewood.
Hasland, Haslande, 382, 803, 821, 827,
836, 1074, 1351, 1352.
Haspelond, Haspelund, in Boythorpe,
353. 687.
370
Index of
Hasschovere, v. Ashover.
Hasse, Le, in Makeney, 1627.
Hasseland, v. Hasland.
Hassilbache, v. Hazlebadge.
Hassop, 95, 204, 7S7, 1353, 1354, iS5i.
1700, 1718, 1793.
Hassope, Hassopp, v. Hassop.
Hasterildstorthe, in Brampton, 420.
Haston, w. Aston, Coal.
Hasylbadge, v. Hazlebadge.
Hasyllborough, v. Hazlebarrow.
Hathersage, 422, 1355-1359, 1588, 1589,
1596-1601, 1605, 1670, 1764, 1805,
2319.
Hathersagge, Hathersege, Hattersegg,
V. Hathersage,
Hathirsege, Hathyrsege, v. Hathersage.
Hatton, 1360-1369.
Hauston. Parson. Richard [1388],
1488.
Hautboys, Le, in Seal, co. Leic, 2033.
Hawpe, V. Hope.
Hay, Le, in Repton, 1977.
Hayes, Le, in Castleton, 564.
Hayfeld, Hayfifelde, v. Hayfield.
Hayfield, 156, 460, 1345, 1370-1375,
i8r2.
Hayleye, The, in Bowden, 617.
Hayleyebroke, in Bowden, 617.
Haystowe, Le, in Coton-in-the-Elms,
913-
Haywood, in Mappleton, 965, 967,
1644, 1648, 1649.
Hazlebadge, 559, 1333.
Hazlebarrow, 1782, 1783.
Hazlewood, 1376-
Heage, or High Edge, 1012, 1115, 1377,
1379, 2305, 2761.
Heanor, 886, 891, 905, 906, 1532.
Rector. John Fonglay [1459],
901.
Heath, nr. Chesterfield, 859, 1881.
Rector. Edward Savage [r49o],
1881.
Heath, The, in Egginton, 1168.
Heckinton, v, Eckington.
Hedersege, v. Hathersage.
Hedlecrosse, in Derby, 988.
Hednesouere, v. Edensor.
Heegge, v. Heage.
Hegham, v. Higham Ferrers.
Heghebrock-hill, in Newbold, 717.
Hegheygg, v. Heage.
Heglowe, v. Highlow.
Heighnor, v. Heanor.
Hekeclif, Le, in Rodsley, 2018.
Hakent', Hekinton, v. Eckington.
Helde, Le, in Willington, 2589.
Helm, in Willington, 2592, 2594.
Hemington, co. Leic, 1726.
Hempshill, co. Notts., 2120.
Hemsell, v. Hempshill.
Henganderidinge, in Barlow, 225.
Hengham, v. Ingham.
Hennegrauestorht, in Tansley, 2303.
Henneparke-medewe, in Duckmanton,
nor, 1102.
Henor, Henore, Henouere, o. Heanor.
Heppelemead, in Finderne, 2757.
Heppeleymore, in Rodsley, 2014.
Herdewik, Herdewyk, in Hilton, 1200-
1202.
Herdewiksiche, v. Hardewyksyche.
Herdikwall, Herdycwall, nr. Castleton,
559. 565-
Herdwyke, v. Hardwick.
Herlyngdon, v. Harlington.
Hermite Ker, Le, in Ashover, 117.
Herstofte, v. Hardstoft.
Hertell, v. Harthill.
Hertendon, v. Hartington.
Herteshorne, v. Hartshorn.
Herthill, v. Harthill.
Hertinton, u. Hartington.
Hertishorn, v. Hartshorn.
Hertyll, v. Harthill.
Hertyngdon, Hertyngton, Hertynton, v.
Hartington.
Hertyshevid, in Mackworth, 1623.
Heselund, v. Hasland.
Hesilbarowe, v. Hazlebarrow.
Heth, Hethe, v. Heath.
Hethersege, v. Hathersage.
Hethflat, in Egginton, 1178.
Hethhouses, in Egginton, 1179, 1185.
Hetton, V. Hatton.
Hewodfeld, u. Haywood.
Heyedewode, in Atlow, 147.
Heyfeld, v. Hayfield.
Heyghegg, v. Heage.
Heynore, v. Heanor.
Heysale, in Brampton, 424, 427.
" Heytridding," Le, in Norton, 1775.
Heywode, v. Haywood.
Heywood, Heywode, 1828, 2559.
Hickling, co. Notts., 1469.
Hicklyng, v. Hickling.
Higham Ferrers, co. Northt., 1668.
Rector. Hosbert [13th cent.],
477-
High Edge, v. Heage.
Highege, v. Heage.
Highlow, 408, 1225, 1237, 1805.
Hikelland, in Barlow, 229.
Hilkesd', v. Ilkeston.
Hill, in Birchover, 300-302, 2372.
Hilton, 83, 1 184, 1201-1205, 12S0, 2081,
2746.
Hindehand, v. under Chesterfield.
Hinkershill, v. Inkersall.
" Hipere " Water, in Chesterfield, v.
Hipper, R.
Hipper, R., 414, 726, 741, 813.
Hochtone, v. Stoney Houghton.
Hoffnertoun, v. Offerton.
Hoggesthorp, u. Hogsthorpe.
Hoggimastone, Hoggmaston, Hoginas-
ton, V. Hognaston.
Hognaston, 136, 149, 320, 390, 391, 1381-
1389, 1673, 1677-
Clerk. Adam [1272], 136.
Hogsthorpe, co. Line, ii8r.
Rector. John de Brynnesley
[1417], 1181.
Hokelawe, Hokelowe, v. Hucklow.
Hokenaston, v, Hognaston.
Places.
371
Hoklouwe, Hoklowe, v. Hucklow.
Hoknastone, v. Hognaston.
Holand, Holande, Holandward, v.
HuUand.
Holbrok, in Barlow, 226.
Holbioke, in Pinxton, 1866.
Holbroke, nr. Staveley, 2260.
Holbrook, nr. Duffield, 1115.
HoldelautoD, Le, in Newton Solney,
1758-
Holdweye, nr. Plaistow, i8go.
Hole Meadow, v. Holmedowe.
Holewalhel, in Bieaston, 485.
Holewaus, in Ctich, 922.
Holewesike, in Calver, 548.
Holeweye, in Ash, 50.
Holghmede, v. Holmedowe.
Holinton, v. HoUington.
Holleycioft, in Brampton, 420,
Hollington, 1390-1395, 1566, 1591,1602.
Holm, Le, in Maikeaton, 1652.
Holme, by Bakewell, 207, 209, 213,
2762.
Holmedowe, Holumedue, in Bowden,
616, 631, 639, 643, 658.
Holme, Le, in Catton, 576.
Holme, near Brampton, 411, 435, 509,
719, 781, 1396, 2521.
Holme, near Newton Solney, 1165.
Holme, near Newark, co. Notts., 1469.
Holmes, Le, in Newbold, 1746.
Holmesefeld, Holmesfeld, v. Holmes-
field.
Holmesfield, 214, 233, 1054, 1055, 1193,
1397-1418, 2704.
St. Swithin's Chapel at, 1409.
Holmhay, in Marston-on-Dove, 1661.
Holond, V. HuUand.
Holyngton, Holynton, v. Hollington.
Holyn Wood, in Whatstandwell, 2555.
Holywodhed, 1812.
Homesfeld, Homesfield, v. Holmesfield.
Hommuldon, in Litton, 1550.
Homsfeld, v. Holmesfield.
Honerbromhul, Honourbromhull, in
Repton, 1969, 1970, 1977.
Honston, v. Unstone.
Hopa, V. Hope.
Hope, 4, 176, 183-185, 557, 558, 564,
620, 646, 878, 884, 1270, 1271, 1419-
1452, 1720, 1789, 1810, 1833, 1850,
2149, 2150. 2318, 2339.
Church. 17S, 179, 186, 188,
189, 214, 620, 1272, 1419,
1421, 1426, 1428, 1431.
Vicars. William [1254-1278],
1427 ; Will. Godwine
[1359], 1433; Ric. Forester
[1394]. i437> Jol"i Dean
[1413], 1720; Will. Bag-
shaw [1521], 646.
Hopedale, 127 1.
Hoppe, V, Hope.
Hopton, 214, 306, 475, 477, 479, 998,
1389) 1453, 1454, 1490, 15 18, 1519.
1624, 2649, 2653.
Hoptone, v. Hopton.
Hopwell. Lords. Will Saucheverel
[1344], 330; John Saucheverel
[1384], 1914.
Horburghhale, Horburyhale, nr. Wirks-
worth, 475, 1490.
Hordlawe, v. Hurdlow.
Hordron, in Bowdon, 636.
Hordthorp, Le, in Chesterfield, 707.
Horestone, Le, v. Horston.
Hormisholm, in Boythorpe, 364.
Horseley, Horseleye, v. Horsley.
Horsley, 481, 524, 11 79, 1455-1460, 1507,
1509, 1510, 1886, 2266-2270.
Chaplain. Robert [temp.
Edw. I.], 1507.
^Vicar. Robert [1349], 1509.
Horsley Woodhouse, 1885.
Horssley, v. Horsley.
Horston, 25, 1457, 1458-
Horswood, in Brampton, 447.
Hothe, Le, in Walton, 2501.
Houlotholm, near Chesterfield, 704.
Hounston, v. Unstone.
Houryngham, o. Hoveringham.
Houshold, Le, in Wyaston, 1133, ri34.
Hoveringham, co. Notts., 921.
Hovyerdes, in Walton, 2530.
Howpe, V. Hope.
Huberetorp, 1726.
Hucklow, Great and Little, 555, 1237,
T2S9, 1264, 1440, 1461-1468, 1816,
2362.
Lord. Tho. f. Ric. Larcher
[1372], 1468.
Hucknall, Ault, 14«)9.
Huclowe, V. Hucklow.
Hudclyff Banke, in Beauchief, 242.
Hufton, V. Ufton.
Huklow, Huklowe, v. Hucklow.
Huknall, v. Hucknall, Ault.
Hulland and HuUand Ward, 9, 402,
1470, 1471, 1694, 1695.
HuUiforlong, in Alsop-le-Dale, 34.
Hulm, V. Holme, nr. Brampton.
Hulme, V. Holme.
Hulton, Hultone, v. Hilton.
Huncedon, Huncesdon, v. Hanson, near
Alsop.
Hundall, 2485.
Hunderwude, v. Underwood.
Hundishon, in Unstone, 2426.
Hungerhil, in Rosliston, 2034.
Hungerhill, in Boythorpe, 358.
Hungstubbing, nr. Chesterfield, 697.
Hurdlow, nr. Earl Sterndale, 1472, 1473.
Hurimandole, in Finderne, 2757.
Hwytflat, in Newbold, 736.
Hyetown, Le, in Handley, T345.
Hvlderis, in Trusley, 2385.
Hvlowe, V. Highlow.
Hylton, Hyltone, v. Hilton.
Hyncersell, Hynkersell, Hynkersil, v.
Inkersall.
Hyolegrave, v. Youlgrave.
Hyper, Hypur, v. Hipper, R.
372
Index of
Ibell, Ibole, Ibul, Ibulle, v. Ible.
Ible, 1474-1481, 1491-
Lord. Ranulph f. Ranulphi de
Sniterton [1309], 1491.
Ibulsty, in Bonsall, 313.
Iddurshey, Iderechehay, Idrichehay,
Idrichhay, v. Idridgehay.
Idridgehay, 1003, 1115, 1119, 1471,
1482-1486.
Ham, CO. Staff., 156-158, 952, 2139, 2141,
2142.
Ilkesdone, v. Ilkeston.
Ilkeston, 774. 1487-1489, 1634.
Lord. Will, de Ros \temp.
Edw. I.], 1634.
Rectors. William \t. Edw. I.],
1634; Will, de Albiniaco
\t. Edw. I.], 2202.
Ilom, V. Ham.
Ingham, co. Line, 114, 795.
Rector. Ric. Goumfrey [1398],
795-
Ingleby, 1953, 1957, 1978.
Ingoldmells, co. Line, 1668.
Inkersall, iioo, 1198.
Ireton, Kirk, 77, 389, 1485, 1497, 1498,
1503. 1741. 2693-
Persona. Thos. de Clifton
[1370], 2020.
^Rector. R. Smythe [1485],
2690.
Ireton, Little, 2551.
Irton, V. Ireton, Kirk.
Irton Parva, v. Ireton, Little,
luenbroc, luenbrook, v. Ivonbrook
Grange.
Ivonbrook Grange, nr. Wirksworth,
474. 475. 1490-1496.
J.
Jonessecrossbrown, in Chesterfield, 797.
Jordanthorpe, 1780, 1782.
Jordenthorpe, v. Jordanthorpe.
Juddekynlone, in Derby, 977, 978, 985.
Jurdanthorpe, v. Jordanthorpe.
K.
Kalalh, v. Calow.
Kale, V. Calk.
Kaildewellesunderlondes, in Rosliston,
2032.
Kalehalegate, in Chesterfield, 686.
Kalhale, v. Calow.
Kanoc, -u. Cannock.
Karsyngton, v. Carsington.
Kauereshegge, in Offerton, 1794.
Kedleston, 793, 994, 1482, 1499-1506,
1526, 1688, 1741, 2763, 2764.
Kelham, co. Notts., 2098.
Kelum, V. Kelham.
Kenilworth, co. Warw., 1428, 2017.
Canon of. Philip [1232], 179.
Kenilleworth, v. Kenilworth.
Kent, CO., 905.
Kenteney, 1789-1791.
Kerrowe, in Brimington, 498.
Kersington, v. Carsington.
Ketelestun, Ketelleston, KetilstoBe,
Ketleston, v. Kedleston.
Kethorne, South, 916.
Kettillesthorp, v. Kettlethorpe.
Kettlethorpe, co. Line, 1235, 1236.
Kettliston, v. Kedleston.
Ketulesthorpe, v. Kettlethorpe.
Ketylston, v. Kedleston.
Kidsley, in Smalley, 1726.
Kilbourne, v. Kilburn.
Kilburn, 955, 957, 963, 1455, 1457, 1458,
1507-1510.
Killamarsh, 1511-1514, IS97-IS99. '^oi,
1605.
Killeburn, v. Kilburn.
Kilvey, in S. Wales, 489.
Kingestrete, nr. Hartington, 1346.
King's Bromley, co. Staff., 638.
Kingsley, co. Staff. Parson. Ric.
Falthurst [i439-i455]. 2'33. 2134,
2137.
Kingsmead, v. under Derby.
Kingston, co. Staff., 1028.
Kirby Bellars, co. Leic, 1008, 1726.
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Notts., 1460,
1866, 1872, 1873, i88r, 1884, 1885.
Kirkby Moorside, co. York, 698.
Kirkebi, Kirkeby, v. Kirkby.
Kirkeby Bellers, v, Kirby Bellars.
Kirkehalum, v. Hallam, Kirk.
Kirke Somersale, v. Somersall Herbert.
Kirkhallom, Kirkhalom, Kirkhalome,
V. Hallam, Kirk.
Kirkirton, v. Ireton, Kirk.
Knaith, co. Line, 1127.
Lord. John Darcy [1349],
1127.
Knavegrene, nr. Repton, 1971.
Knayth, v. Knaith.
Kneveton, v. Kniveton.
Kniveton, 67, 77, 392, 394, 397, 1515-
1519.
KnoUewode, in Repton, 1980.
Knottelowe, in Monyash, 1708.
Knyfsmithgate, in Chesterfield, 780,
802, 850.
Knyuenton, Knyveton, etc., v. Kniveton.
Kokplas, in Dronfield, 1072.
Kokthorn, in Repton, 1972.
Kylborn, Kylbouin, Kylbourne, Kyl-
burn, V. Kilburn.
Kylwalmerch, v. Killamarsh.
Kyngeley, o. Kingsley.
Kynghesmedewe, v. Kingsmead.
Kynnewalmarch, Kynwaldemers, Kyn-
walmarche, v. Killamarsh.
Kynwalmerch, Kynwalmerssh, Kyn-
wolmarsh, v. Killamarsh.
Kyrkby in Asshefeld, v. Kirkby-in-Ash-
field.
Kyrkeby, v. Kirkby.
Kyrkeby in Moresheued, v. Kirkby
Moorside.
Places.
ill
Kyrkehalum, v. Hallam, Kirk.
Kyrkelane, in Duckmantoti, 1086.
Kyrkelongele, Kyrkelongley, v. Langley,
Kirk.
Kyrke Wyllne, v. Wilne.
Kyrke Yreton, v. Ireton, Kirk.
Kyrkhalum, v. Hallam, Kirk.
Kytlowegreves, in Castleton, 561.
L.
Lamcote, in RadclifTe, co, Notts., 943.
Lamley. Parson. John de Halom
[1388], 1488.
Lancaster, County of, 965, 967, 1594,
1597, 1605.
Landa, v. Laund.
Lanewell, in Staveley, 2257.
Langeford, v, Longford.
Langele, v. Langley.
Langeleieker, in Barlow, 228.
Langeley, Langeleye, Langelya, v.
Langley.
Langesdon, Langesdone, Langesduna,
v.. Longstone.
Langforth, v. Longford.
Langisdon, v, Longstone.
Langley, in Heanor, 905, 1532, 2120.
Langley, Kirk and Meynell, 1520-1531.
Langley, Kirk, 520, 521.
Lord. Rob. Twyford [1408-
14"]. 1505. 1930. 193'-
Parson. Will. Arrosmythe
[14"]. 1505-
Langley, Meynell, 1505, 2r37, 2373.
Lords. Hugh de Meinil
temp. Edw. II., 1524;
Rog. Bradshawe [r4Tr],
1505-
Langley, nr. Chesterfield, 701, 770, 78r,
866, 878, 1533-1538.
Langthwaytes, in Pleasley, 1896.
Lappingehaly, Lappynghalugh, etc., in
Egginton, 1163, ir68, rr74, 1175,
1 178, 1 180.
Laund Priory, co. Leic, 1356.
Priors. Ralph [ir55-6o],
T078 ; Thomas [r404],
1336.
Lavinden Abbey, co. Bucks. Abbot.
Philip [1286], 387.
Lea, by Dethick, 922, 1890, 1892.
Lea, in Bradborne, 67, 394.
Lee Breyche, nr. Wirksworth, 2684.
Lee, La, v. Lea.
Leegh, v. Leigh.
Leek, co. Staff., 532.
Presbyter. John, early Hen.
n., 532.
Lees, CO. Lane, T129.
Lefsihay, 2780.
Legh, V. Lea, in Bradborne.
Legh, V. Leigh.
Leghamsty, Leghumsty, Leyghumsti,
Leyminsty, in Eyam, r2i2, r22o,
123T, r232.
Leheg, v. Heage (?).
Leicester, County of, 6og, 1597, 1784,
1867.
Leicester, 187, 609, 863, 1452, 1830,
1831.
Archdeacon. Hen. de Chad-
desden t. Edw. III., 609.
Collegiate Church of, 11 18.
St. Mary de Pr6 Abbey.
Abbotts. Paul [1196-1208],
1082 ; John Bowchier
['535]. 305-
Leigh, CO. Staff., 1645, 2288.
Rector. John Wade [1382],
1645.
Leighes, co. Essex, 1625.
Leiston Abbey, co. Staff. Abbot.
Robert [1187-1188], 1079.
Leitegvil, in the Peak, 1840.
Lenton, co. Notts., 2120.
Priory, 183-186, 956, 1270,
1825-1836, 1852, 2336, 2339.
Priors. R — early Hen.
III., 2093; Robert [1226],
1696 ; Roger [1240-50],
1487; '&.— \_circ. 1270], 1833
R — temp. Edw. I., 940.
Leuenwelles, nr. Wirksworth, 2654.
Leverichegrave in Swadlincote, 2777.
Leverton, N., co. Notts., 2r20.
Leverton, S., co. Notts., 2120.
Leyholme in Repton, 1996.
Leys, V. Stanton.
Lichfield, co. Staff., 2765.
Bishops, V. under Coventry.
—Church and See of. 170, 17T,
178, 179, 203, 646, 945, 991, 1420,
r42T, I43r.
Dean and Chapter. 208, 214,
407, 408, 620, 627, 644,
647. 649. 945. 1333. 1356,
r426, 1427, 1444, T445,
i4Sr, 1452, 1519, T546,
r55r, 1617, 1618, 1705,
1720, i?ri, 1816, 1824,
1828, i83r, r833, 1836,
2335. 2339., 2343, 2350,
2372, 2647.
Deans. Ralph [1214-1222],
1546; Will, de Mances-
ter [i222-«V(r. 1254], T78,
179, i8g, r426 ; Ralph de
Sempringham [1254-57].
1705 ; — John [1286],
2647 ; Tho. de Stretton
[1402-1409], 208, 1441 ;
Tho. Heywode [1473], 854 ;
John Yotton [1493], 161 7 ;
Ralph Colyngwood [1516],
644, i5Sr; Jas. Denton
[1523-32]. 407. 647, i6i8,
rSii, 2372; Henry Wil-
liams [1544-53]. 214, 408,
1333. 1451. 1452. 1519.
r8i6.
Lichfield. Canons. Matthew [ii92-rr98],
170; Ro?. Rusteng [1214-
22], 1546; Herbert [1222-
374
Index of
29], 2576 ; W. de Hedfield,
R. de Chebeleie, Robert,
Capellanus, Hugh, Capel-
lanus, R. de Halton [1232],
179; Will de Kilkenni,
Hugh de Sotteby, Walter de
Porton, Robert de Cheb-
beseie, Alexander Elund,
Will de Eccleshal, Simon
de Norwis, John Francisc',
Ralph de Terne \circ. 1254],
189; Hen. de Wishawe
[1254], i88; P. de Raden-
overe, W. de Attleberge, W.
de Staunford, W. de Neu-
ton, J. de Sparham, Walke-
line [1254-7], 1705; Will
de Attelberge, Will de
Stanford, Will de Neuton,
Walkelin de Houton [1254-
1278], 1427 J W. de Attle-
bye, Alan le Bretun
[T271], 1957 ; Peter Scarles-
ton [1350], 620; Rog. de
Northburgh [1364], 2350 ;
Edm. de Stafford [1388],
2355 ; John Cheyne [1404],
944.
Precentors. Thomas [1214-
1222], 1546, 233s ; Thomas
[1254], 188, r89; Tho. de
Wymundham [1254-1278],
1427. 1705-
-Succentors. Tho. de Crawell
[1214-1222], 1546; Rob.
Merford [1413], 1720.
Treasurers. Ric. de Stavenesby
\circ. r23o-i232], 178,
179; Richard de Glovernia
{ante 1254], 189 ; Ralph de
Chaddesden [1254, 1271],
188, r957.
Lightbirch, Lightbyrches, Lyghtbirches,
in Bowden, 626, 635, 638.
Lighull, in Staveley, 2243.
Lilleshall Abbey, co. Salop, 1462.
^Abbots. William [1153-1160],
531, 1939; Will, de Hales
[1301], 1462.
Linacre, m Brampton, 7, 645, 781, 1539.
Linaker, v. Linacre.
Lincoln, County of, 1594, 1597, 1605,
1899.
I-incoln, Mayor. Rob. de Ledes [1388],
1923.
Lincoln. Bailiffs. J. de Carlton, W. de
Faldyngworth W. de
Barkworth [r388], 1923.
• Deans Hen. de Lexinton
[r243-i253], 186, 1426,
1829 ; Oliver [1286], 2646 ;
John de Schepeye [1404],
1693 ; John Mackworth
[1420], 1280 ; John Con-
stable [1527], 1013 ; George
Hennage [1532], 2698;
JohnTailer [1545], 1013.
Lincoln. Canons. Sim. de London ; R.
de Belleston ; Ric. de Wis-
bech [1249], 2634 ; Rog. de
Foldon, John de Derbe,
David de Sancta Frides-
wida [1254], 188.
Precentor. R — [1249], 2634.
Treasurer. Ralph [de Leices-
ter, 1249], 2634.
Linford, Great, co. Buck., 1712.
Linton, 488, 491, 579, 1027, 1028, 1322,
1540, 2055, 2350.
Litchurch, in Derby, 982, 1541-1543,
2700.
Litlehul, nr. Dalbury, 932.
Litteldale, Lyteldale, in Derby, 981,
983-
Littellowe, nr. Bonsall, 313.
Littelwodebroc, in Snelston, 2126, 2127.
Littilhalyn, in Yeldersley, 2718.
Littilmor, in Boythorpe, 359.
Littillvfodfyld, in Ashleyhay, 106.
Littleover, 1544, 1545, 1697.
Litton, 565, 1 195, 1546-1551, 2343, 2354,
2357. 2521.
Littondale, in Tideswrell, 2340.
Lizdeygate, v. Lydgate.
Lochay, v. Locko.
Locko, 1552, 1553.
Lodhil, in Codnor, 889.
Loftescot, nr. Repton, 536.
Lombrekotedich, in Egginton, ir7i,
1172.
London (Chepe Street), 339.
Dean and Chapter. 1952.
Dean. Robert [de Watford]
[r2i8-22], 1952.
Monastery of Nuns Minoresses
of St. Clare without Aid-
gate, 1348.
— — Abbess. Dorothea Cum-
berford [1526], 1348.
Longecelowe, in Ashford, 95.
Longedoles, in Newton Solney, 1755,
1756.
Longedunstel, in Willington, 2590.
Longeford, v. Longford.
Longelaymeygnyll, Longelemeygnyll,
etc., V. Langley, Meynell.
Longeley, tj. Langley.
Longesdon, v. Longstone.
Longford, 382, 1155, 1359, 1512, 1554-
1607, 1629, 1631, 1645, 1874, 27ri.
Lords. Nigel [temp. Hen. III.
or Edw. I.], 1629 ; Nicholas
[1314-1316], 1569, 1571.
Parsons. Mikael [early 13th
cent.], 2001 ; Will, de Fal-
ford or Salford [1348-1362],
1578, 1580; John de Cressy
[1390], 24r6.
Rectors. Will. de Falford
[1348], 1578; John Cressy
al. Crecy al. Crescy
[1.381-4], 77. 1582, 1645;
Ric de Radclyf [1424],
1874.
Places.
375
ingford. Vicars. Geoffrey [1294],
1568, 2015; Will, le Cook [1380-
1401], 288, 1585 ; John Forthe
[1446], 2678; John [1456-7], 1512;
Edw. Reddeferne [1510], 1359.
mgford Woodhouses, 1568, 1572, 1574.
mgfoith, V. Longford.
mghayrowe, in Catton, 592.
>ngisdon, v. Longstone.
jngley, v. Langley.
jngston, V. Longstone.
3ngstone, Great and Little, 96, 194,
204, 1214, 1264, 1551, 1608-1618,
i86o.
aschowe, Losco, v. Loscoe.
jscoe, 892, 905, 1619.
ascowe, v. Loscoe.
DStoke Wood, in Repton, 1980.
Dudeham Manor, in Riby, co. Line,
509-
oughborough, co. Leic, Clerk.
Thomas [i 172-81], 1945.
oundmedowe, in Chesterfield, 874.
ouwe. The, Lowe, Le, in Boythorpe,
356. 372.
udwell in Wirksworth, Watercourse
of, 2701.
uhteburht, v. Loughborough.
uUington, 1028, 1322.
unbrok, in Barlow, 225.
utchurch, Luttechirche, v. Litchurch.
utlewodebroc, v. Littelwodebroc.
ychefeld, Lychfield, -u. Lichfield,
ydgate, in Chesterfield, 645, 689.
yes, Le, in Norton, 1777.
ylleshulle, v. Lilleshall.
yndon Wood, in Hassop, 1354.
yneysiche, in Derby, 995.
ynford, v. Linford.
ynnacre, v. Linacre.
ynton, Lyntone, v. Linton,
yteldale, v. Litteldale.
ytelhakwode, in Kirk Langley, 1530.
ytillwallehyll, le, in Findern, 1280.
ytton, V. Litton.
M.
[aafelt, v. Mayfield.
[ackeney, v. Makeney.
[ackeworth, v. Mackworth.
[ackley, 1620, 1621, 2021, 2100.
lackley Campion, 2288.
[ackley Wodhouses, 1621.
[ackworth, 677, 1521, 1622-1625, 1654,
1655, 1657, 1659, 1660, 1861.
Parson. John de Assewell
[1376], 677, 1861.
Rector. Simon Chuschet \temf.
Hen. III.], 1623.
Vicar. Rob. Thacker [iS49]>
1625.
[acley, v. Mackley.
lacworth, v. Mackworth.
[aflelde, v. Mayfield.
[agge Howse, in Pinxton, 1886.
Mainardesholm, in Willington, 2568.
Makeley, v. Mackley.
Makeney, 1626-1628.
Makkeley, v. Mackley.
Makkeney, v. Makeney.
Makley, v. Mackley.
Makney, v. Makeney.
Makwith, Makworth, v. Mackworth.
Maldon Abbey, co. Essex. Abbot.
Henry [i 187-8], 1079.
Malefeld, co. Staff., 77.
Malmarton, Malmerton, v. Mammerton.
Malpas, CO. Ches., 530, 539.
Clerks. Gilbert and Robert
\t. Steph.-Hen. II.], 530;
Gilbert [early 13th cent.],
539-
Maluerton, v. Mammerton.
Mammerton, 1554, 1559, 1565, 1602,
1629-1631.
Mammerton Woodhouses, 1591.
Manias, Manyasshe, v, Monyash.
Mapelton, Mapilton, v, Mappleton.
Maperlay, Maperleg', Maperleigh,
Maperley, v, Mapperley.
Mapirleye, v. Mapperley.
Mapperley, 281, 1632-1635, 2120.
Lord. Rog. de Morteyn [temp.
Edw. I.], 1634.
Mappleton, 156, 157, 1636-1650, 2130,
2139, 2141, 2142, 2765, 2766-
Lord. Rog. de Wednesleye
[1313-1341], 1637, 1639-
1643.
Mapulton, v. Mappleton.
Mapulton Croft, in Hognaston, 1382.
Mapurley, v. Mapperley.
Marchington, co. Staff., 596, 830, 1661,
1668, 2723.
Chapel of St. John Baptist at,
597-
Marchyngton, Marchynton, v. Marching-
ton.
Marewall, in Foston, 1295, 1296.
Margerelone, in Boylestone, 345.
Markeaton, 1624, 1651-1660, 2667.
Markefeyld, v. Markfield.
Marketon, Marketun, v. Markeaton.
Markfield, co. Leic, 1008.
"Marledge," The, in Derby, 1014.
Mars, Le, in Repton, 1971.
Marsche, Ly, in Chapel-en-le-Fiith, 647.
Marston Montgomery, 931, 2158, 2287.
Marston-upon-Dove, 1190, 1661, 1662.
Vicar. John Agulun [1422],
1934.
Marthehyll, in Chesterfield, 689.
Marton, v. Markeaton.
Mathlac, v. Matlock.
Matlock, 878, 1543, 1663-1680, 2148,
2306, 2489, 2490, 2672.
Matlok, Matloke, Matlokhe, Mattlok,
etc., V. Matlock.
Maudune, v. Maldon.
Maupas, v. Malpas.
Mayfield, co. Staff., 1594, 2125.
Vicar. Laurence Catton [1438],
1 594-
376
Index of
Maykeberne, in Ashford, 98.
Measham, 602, 1681-1683, i784> I9S3.
1957. 1961.
Lord. Adam de Montealto
[1278], 1961.
Mechell RoUesley, v. Rowsley.
Meddletone, Medilton, v. Middleton.
Meddwedil, in Tideswell, 2335.
Medovclyffe, in Birchover, 304.
Meeltone, ■;;. Milton.
Meisham, v, Measham.
Melborne, v. Melbourne.
Melbourne, 533, 534, 914, 1349, 1684-
1687, 1752-
Castle, 1687.
Clerk. Baldwin [early Hen.
n.], 534-
Vicars. Rob. de Stanton
[1278], 1961; W. Colver-
dowse [1408], 1980.
Melburn, Melburne, v. Melbourne.
Meldesham, 172.
Meleburna, v. Melbourne.
Meleton, Melton, v. Milton.
Melton Mowbray, co. Leic, 1345.
Mercaston, 83, 91, 137, 1526, 1688-1685.
Mercinton, -u. Marehington.
Mere, Le, in Rosliston, 2041.
Merivale Abbey, co. Warw., 678, 2023,
2028, 2033.
Abbots. Will, de Wavere [/.
Edw. I.], 2033; Will.
Arnold [1535], 678.
Merketon, v. Markeaton.
Merston, v. Marston.
Merton [? Markeaton], go.
Merwineswode, in Mickleover, i6g8.
Mesham, u. Measham.
Meyele, in Ashbourne, 55.
Meygnylle Longley, v. Langley^ Meynell.
Meysam, Meysham, Meysum, v.
Measham.
Mickleover, 1696-1700, 2767.
Vicar. R — de Burton [1226],
r696.
Middelton, v. Middleton.
Middilhil, in Parwich, 1819.
Middilton, v. Middleton.
Middleton, Stoney, 549, 1225, r226,
124S-1247, 1250, 1252, 1261, 1264,
1701, 2087.
Middleton-by-Wirksworth, 218, 1346,
r673, 1676, 1677, 1702, 2649.
Middleton-by-Youlgreave, 321, 1703.
Middleyton, Middylton, Midelton, etc.,
V. Middleton.
Mildenhall. Rector. Robert, Capel-
lanus \c. 1254], 332.
Milton, nr. Repton, 536, 1704, 1953,
1957, 1962, 1963, 1983-1985, 1989,
I99r.
Minley, in Hope, 1439.
Miravalle, u. Merivale.
Mircaston, v. Mercaston.
Modinor, in Marehington, 2723.
Mogenton, Moginton, Mogynton, etc., v.
Mugginton.
Mokholme, in Brimington, 497.
Molderiggp, in Bradborne and Harting-
ton, 395.
Monias, Moniasch, Moniash, Moniassch,
etc.,, V. Monyash.
Monnesholme, in Doveridge, 1024.
Monsal Dale, 96, 1608, 1616-1618, 2350.
Monyash, 214, 1333, 1705-1725-
Chantry of the B. V. Mary at,
1720, 2736.
Monyashe, Monyassch, Monyasse, Mony-
assh, etc., tj. Monyash.
Moorflatte, The, in Brampton, 812.
Morebarn, co. Leic, 638.
Moresbur', Moresburgh, Moresburoughe,
Moresburugh, v. Mosborough.
More Syche, Le, in Repton, 1990, 1993,
1994.
Moreton, co. Staff., 1028.
Morewalles, in Snelston, 2143.
Morisburg, Morisburich, u. Mosborough.
Morisfeld, in Brampton, 442.
Morle, Morleg', v. Morley.
Morley, 894, 936, 957, 976, 1335, 1726,
1916, 2123, 2193.
Lord. John Saucheverell
[r483], 957; Hen. Statham
{ante 1487], 2123.
Parson. Robert [tem^. Hen.
in.], 936.
Morleya, v. Morley.
Morleyhalleyerd, in Derby, 976.
Morlondes, Le, in Monyash, 1707.
Mornesale, Mornsall, v. Monsal Dale.
Morsbur', v. Mosborough.
Morton, 1605, 1869.
Parson. Will. Smalley [1408],
1869.
Morton, co. Notts., 921.
Morwde, in Dale, 108.
Morwde, in Stretton, 2284.
Morysburg, Morysburgh, v. Mosborough.
Mosborough, 272, 275, 1727-1740.
Mosburgh, v. Mosborough.
Mostylegh, in Dronfield, 1050.
Motlhaue, nr. Hartshorn, 2759.
Motterlone, in Ashbourne, 60.
Mugginton, 1526, 1688, 1690, 1692,
1741,1742, 1924, 2547, 2548, 2552,
2602.
Rectors. John [1256], 1688;
Rob. le Burgilon [1290],
2547 ; John Whitehed
[1380], 2607, 2609 ; Richard
Bee [1431], 2602.
Muggyngton, v. Mugginton.
Mulneclif, in Atlow, 135, 137.
Murcaston, Murchamston, v. Mercaston.
Murchington Mongomery, v. Marston
Montgomery.
Murkaliston, Murkaston, v. Mercaston.
Mursbur', v. Mosborough.
Muskham, Muscamp, co. Notts., 2098,
2120.
Myddelton, Mydelton, Mydleton, v. Mid-
dleton.
Myldenhale, v. Mildenhall.
Myrcaston, Myrkaston, v. Mercaston.
Places.
377
N.
Neddirhulle, Nedderhyll, in Chesterfield,
686, 706.
NeddurhuU, in Dronfield, 1052.
Needwood, co. Staff., 74.
Nether-Boym, Le, in Rosliston, 2031.
Netheicross, at Tideswell, 2348.
Netherhaddon, v. Haddon, Nether.
Netherlokhaw, v. Locko.
Netherthorpe, v. Staveley.
Netherthurvaston, v. Thurvaston.
Neubald, v. Newbold.
Neubigging, v. Newbiggin.
Neubold, Neubolt, v. Newbold.
Neuhalhewelle, nr. Repton, 536.
Neut', V. Newton Solney.
Neuthorp, v. Newthorpe.
Neuton, v. Newton.
Neuton Sulny, v. Newton Solney.
Neuton - super Trentam, v. Newton
Solney.
Neuwerk, v. Newark.
Nevhalebarwe, in Walton, 2491.
Newark, co. Notts., 450, 789, 798, 1469,
1844.
Newbiggin and Hulland, 1115, 1470.
Newbold, 411, 695, 701, 711, 717, 729,
736. 737. 749, 75°, 754. 757. 764.
770, 776-778, 788, 795, 797, 812,
817, 828, 842, 844, 846, 856, 863,
866, 878, ins, 1533, 1534, 1743.
1746.
Clerk. William [r3th cent.],
2425.
Newbold Verdun, co. Leic, 602.
Newbolt, II. Newbold.
Newborough, co. Staff., 1150, 1668.
Newburgh, v. Newborough.
Newebold Verdune, v. Newbold Verdun.
Newerk, w. Newark.
Newested, v. Newstead.
Neweton Sulny, v. Newton Solney.
Newstead Abbey, co. Notts., 834, I2«,
.878..880, ,882. -^ ^^
Prior. Tho. Gunthorpe [r487-
1489], 1878-T880.
Newsted, w. Newstead.
Newthorpe, co. Notts., 8qi.
Newton Grange, 1647, 1747-1751.
Newton, King's, 533, 1685, 1752.
Newton Solney, 1165, 1359, 1597-1600,
1753-176.5, 1869-1871, 1874, 1953,
1957. 1971-
Lords. Norman de Solenei
Icirc. 1230], 1755, 1756;
Alured de Solny [1304],
1758.
Rector. Rob. de Aldeporte
[1350-1], 296.
Newton Sony, v. Newton Solney.
Newton, co. Line, 1235, 2265-2270.
Newton, co. Som., 491.
Nicolzerde, in Brimington, 510.
Nonneclose, al. Nonnefeld, v. Nunne-
feld, in Crich.
Nonneley, Le, in Hope, 1442.
Norburi, v. Norbury.
Norbury, ii8i, 1184, 1293, 1359, 1583,
1603, 1692, 1766-1771, 27b8.
Rectors. Jordan \temf. Edw.
I.], 1766; Hen. de Knyve-
ton [1332], 1768; Tho. f.
Nich. de Knyveton [1391],
1692 ; Hen. Knyveton
[1416], 1769.
Normancroft, in Pinxton, 1875-1878,
1882.
Normandy, 1753.
Normanthun, ti. Normanton.
Normanton, v. Normanton, Temple.
Normanton, 303, 1685, 2566.
Normanton next Southwell, co. Notts.,
921.
Chaplain of the Chapel of St.
John B. and St. John Ev.
[1368], 921.
Normanton, North, or Temple, 167-
169, 465. 470. 509. 997. 1772-1774.
Normanton, South, i597-iS99. 1605,
1863-1865, 1867.1871, 1873, 1885.
Parson. Tho. Chelastone
[1408], 1869.
Rector. Tho. Suthworth
[1524-5], 1885.
Normonston, v. Normanton, South.
Normonweye, nr. Willington, 2588.
Nortclyfe, in Wirksworth, 2668.
Northampton, County of, 1899.
Northbroc, in Egginton, 1167, 1168.
Northbury, v. Norbury.
Northewynfeld, v. Wingfield, North.
Northpydill, v. Piddle, North.
Notton, 22, 23, 878, 1775-1783, 2459,
2461, 2463.
Lords. Tho. de Chauworth,
Knt. [1352], 1776; Will.
Chaworth [1377], 1777.
Vicar. John Croke [T502],
1780.
Norton, co. Staff., 1028.
Norton, Little, 1778.
Norton Lees, 100, 878, 1779, 1782.
Notingeham, Notingham, v. Notting-
ham.
Nottingham, County of, X193, 1278, 1588,
1594, IS97, 1605, 1879-1881.
and Derby. Sheriffs. Will.
Briwerre \temp. John]
1554 ; Eustace de Ludham
\c. 1232], 1503; Rob. le
Vavasur [.;. 1245-55], 2195 ;
Hugh de Babington [1272],
2199; John de Oxon'
[1336], 201 ; Nich. Fitr-
herbert [1458], 2240.
Nottingham Town, i8i, 236, 369, 477,
485, 513, 525. 679, 682, 778, 902,
943, 950. 1246, 1336, 1338, 1487,
1490, 1503, 1554, 1697, 1699, 1947,
2064, 2120, 2193, 2198, 2334, 2742,
2743, 2747, 2749-2753, 2761, 2763,
2767, 2772-2776, 2778, 2779.
Mayor. Tho. Mellours [1530],
525-
378
Index of
Notyngham, -a. Nottingham.
Novus Locus, in Shirwood, v. Newstead.
Nuetona, v. Newton Solney.
Nunnefeld, in Crych, 923, 924.
o.
Oak Green, in Sudbury, 2288.
Oakthorpe, 1784.
Ockbrook, 1785.
Ockthorpe, v. Oakthorpe.
Odbroke, Oddebroc, 987, 1501.
Ofcote, V. Oifcote.
OfiFcote, 60, 77, 79, 959, 1786, 1787.
Offecote, V. Ofifcote.
Offerton, in Hope, 2, 408, 1448, 1788-
1811.
Offerton, Nether, "vel Kaueieshegge,''
1794.
Offertona, v. Offerton.
Offidecote, w. Offcote.
OfSrton, Offirtun, Ofiforton, Ofifreton, v.
Offerton.
Oflftecote, u. Offcote.
Okebro, v. Ockbrook.
Okemedow, 1394, 1395.
Okeover, co. Staff., 136, 137, 153, 156-
'59j 161, 386, 1645, 1646, 2125,
2132, 2139, 2141, 2142.
Chaplain. Hugh [r275 ?], 386.
Oker, V. Okeover.
Okkes, V. Oak Green.
Okor, Okore, Okouere, Okover, v.
Okeover.
Oldefelde, 277.
Oldefeld Lancaans, in Willington, 2588.
Oldeofne, in Alsop-Ie-Dale, -xa.
Ollersett, 1812.
Ollershedde, v. Ollersett.
Olrinvfelle, Le, in Totley, 2375.
Omerflat, in Egginton, 1178.
Oneston, Onestone, Onistone, v.
Unstone.
Onston, Onstone, Onuston, v. Unstone.
Orby, CO. Line, 1761, 1864.
Orlewic, in Tadley, 2721.
Osberton, 1775.
Osgathorpe, co. Leic, 1028, 1726.
Oslaston, Oslaueston, v. Osliston.
Osliston, 1723, 1813, 2383, 2385, 2390.
Osmaston-by-Derby, 90, 330, 1685, 1814,
2197.
Osmondegreve, in Weston Underwood,
2551-
Osmundemedwe, Osmundismedwe, in
Kedleston, I5oi-r5o4.
Osmundestone, Osmundston, v. Osmas-
ton.
Ouenston, Ounston, v, Unstone.
Ouerton, v. Overton.
Ouleclough, Le, in Atlow, 147.
Over, V. Mickleover.
Overbirched, v. Birchett.
Overhenmarshe, in Findern, 1280.
Overmill, in Drakelowe, 1027.
Overton, 110-112, 116, 118, 408, 1811,
1815.
Ownwston, Ownstone, v. Unstone.
Oxebothem, in Tideswell, 2335.
Oxenyglands, in DuflSeld, 11 20.
Oxford, County of, 583.
Oxford. Mayor. Richard de Garston
[1388], 1922.
Bailiffs. Walter Boldne, John
Hereford [1388], 1922.
Oxfurlong, in Rosliston, 2034.
Oxmonnmedwe, in Catton, 580.
Oxton, CO. Notts., 2120.
Oxwood, in Yeaveley, 2715.
Packington, co. Leic, 2782, 2783.
Padeley, v. Padley.
Padley, 884, 1264, 1446.
Padley, Nether, 1816-
Pakinton, v. Packington.
Paknage, in Brampton, 466, 1817.
Paradis, Parodys, in Clifton, 75, 882.
Parco Stanle, de, v. Dale Abbey.
Parkefeld, in Handley, 1342.
Parkfeld, Le, in Derby, 979, 988.
Park Gate, nr. Whittington, 2558.
Parkehall, v. Parkhall.
Parkhall, in Ashover, 124, 1102, 1597-
1599, 1601.
Parkhall, in Denby, 963, 964.
Parkshale, v. Parkhall.
Park Stanley, 7/. Dale Abbey.
Parodys, v. Paradis.
Parwich, 67, 77, 394, 11x5, 1645, 1818-
1823, 2164, 2698.
Parwick, Parwych, v. Parwich.
Patecroft, in Codnor, 887.
Peak, The High, 5x5, 617, 619, 1346,
1426, 1493. 1824-1852.
Bailiffs. John Flemink \t. Hen.
II. or Ed. I.], 405; Tho.
Foleiambe [1273], 1612 ;
Clement de la Ford [1305-
1306]. S'S. 1430; Rol"-
Foleiaumbe [1338-1339].
SSS. 617; Hugh de Stred-
ley [1345], 619; Thomas de
Wombewelle [1376], 406.
^Forest. 1843, 1849, '^SS-
Foresters. Will le Eyr [1345],
1843 ; Hen. Vernon [1471],
1849.
Pecco, Villa castri de, v. Castleton.
Peck, Le haut, v. Peak, The.
Pedderflatt, in Castleton, 564.
Pekesarse, Pekeserse, Pekysars, Water
of, 564, 145 1.
Penchiston, Pencuston, Penkeston, v.
Pinxton.
Pensford, co. Som., 49X.
Percsacre, nr. Holumedue, in Bowden,
6r6.
Places.
379
Percy, Fee of, in Chesterfield, 687, 706,
855.
Perwich, Perwyche, v. Parwich.
Peteputtes, Le, in Rosliston, 2034.
Peuerwich, Peuirwich, Peuerwych, v.
Parwich.
Peverel, Honour of, 308, 1853-1859.
Peverwich, v. Parwich.
Peytyate, nr. Ashleyhay, 105, 106.
Piddle, North, co. Wore, 489.
Pigktor, nr. Fairfield, 1272.
Pigotstorth, in Brampton, 418.
Pikeloveie, in Staveley, 2243.
Pilateshul, in Trusley, 2382.
Piletlege, in Weston Underwood, 2551.
Pillesbury, v. Pilsbury.
Pillesley, v. Pilsley.
Pilsbury, 678, 1470.
Pilsley, in Edensor, 953, 1605, I860,
1861.
Pinxton, 1597-1599, 1601, 1605, 1862-
1886.
Lady of. Dionisia le Wyne
[1375], 1866.
Plaistow, 922, 1887-1892.
Plastowe, V. Plaistow.
Pleasley, 114, 1893-1899, 2283.
Rector. William [late Hen.
in.], 1893.
Pleselay, Plesele, Pleseley, Plesieleg, v.
Pleasley.
Plomelay, Plomley, Plumbley, v. Plum-
ley.
Plumley, 274, 467, 469, 1264, 1513, 1732,
1734.
Pocknedge, Pokenaye, v. Paknage.
Pokeneggezherd, in Sutton Scarsdale,
2293.
Pons Aldwini, in Chesterfield, 683.
Pontechester, at Derby, 2586.
Pontefract, co. York, 1696.
Portlokfeyld, in Radburne, 1919.
Postern, in Duffield, 1900-
Pothloc, Potlac, V. Potlock.
Potlocholm, in Egginton, 1171, 1172.
Potlock, in Willington, ir79, r28o, 1954,
1986, 2577, 2587, 2598, 2756.
Potlock Brook, in Repton, 1986.
Potlock, nr. Chesterfield (?), 1774.
Potlockross, in Willington, 2586.
Potloke meadow, in Hilton, 1380.
Potterlane, in Staveley, 2257.
Potterraw, in Chesterfield, 849.
Potter Somersale, v. Somersall, Potter.
Pottloke, V. Potlock.
Preez, Dez, Priory of, v. under Derby.
Presclif, v. Priestcliffe.
Prestbury, co. Ches. Vicar. John
Doncalfe [1512], i8r2.
Prestcleve, Prestclif, Prestclifl, Prest-
clyffe, V, Priestcliffe.
Presteclef, Prestecleve, Presteclif, Preste-
cliff, Presteclyve, v. Priestcliffe.
Presteridhing, in Duckmanton, 1092.
Prestlyfif, v. jpriestcliffe.
Prestwoode, in Repton, 1980.
Priestcliffe, 510, 671, 672, 674, 1333,
1901-1913, 2299, 2300.
Publon, V. Publow.
Publow, CO. Som., 491.
Pykestonlondes, Le, in Alsop-le-Dale,
34-
Pykmancroft, nr. Duckmanton, 11 12.
Pyllesley, Pyllysley, v. Pilsley.
Pynhul, in Alsop-le-Dale, 34.
Pynkeston, Pynkston, v. Pinxton.
Q.
Quarell Poole, in Repton, 1996.
Quarndon, 1914-1916.
Quarundon, Quernedon, v. Quarndon.
R.
Radbourne, 1179, 1247, 1505, 1545,
1654, 1742. 1917-1936.
Lord. John de Chandos \temp.
Edw. I.], 1545.
Rector. John Brewode [1408-
II], 1505, 1654, 1930-1932.
Radcliffe, Radclyf, v. Ratcliffe.
Radford, co. Notts. Dean. H — [1226],
1696.
Vicars. R— [1252], 186; Will.
de Alfertone [1405], 2670.
Radmanthuayt, in Pleasley, 1898.
Rapandune, Rapendon, Rapendun, etc.,
V. Repton.
Ratcliffe-on-Soar, 283, 1542.
Ratcliff-on-Trent, co. Notts., 2120.
Ratford, v. Radford.
Rauenesdal, in Yeldersley, 2718.
Raulinsford, in Tansley, 2302.
Raunds, co. Northt., 1668.
Rauseterr, v. Rocester.
Readseats, v. Redseats.
Rearsby, co. Leic, 114.
Persona. Roger Chaumberleyn
[1311], 33.
Reddesle, Reddisle, v. Rodsley.
Redebanke, in Walton, 1027.
Redeclyf, 677.
Redhul, in Measham, 1682.
Redisle, Redislege, Redisleye, v.
Rodsley.
Redseats, in Castleton, 559, 561, 563,
565. 567. 568, 1450.
Redsettes, Reedseyts, Reidseates, v.
Redseats.
Repedon, Rependon, Rependone, v.
Repton.
Repindon, Repingdon, Reppingdon, v.
Repton.
Repton Hundred, 1937.
Repton, 491, S31, 1938-1996, 2070, 2073,
2778.
Chapel of St. Mary at, 1978.
Chape! of St. Thomas at, 1948.
Chaplain. Reginald [/. John-
Hen. III.], 2571.
Church and Priory, 535, 536,
541, 1681, 1683, 1704, 1755,
I7S6> 1758, 1765. 1938-
1940, 1942-1954, 1956-
38o
Index of
1973. 2334. 2569-2573)
2575. 2579, 2581, 2583,
2779.
Repton. Clerk. Stephen [early Hen.
II-]. 537, 1940-
Personse. Nicholas, Geoffrey,
Turch [1153-60], 1939.
Priors. Robert [1153-60],
1939; Nicholas [i 172-81],
1945; A— [1199-1218],
1949; John [1218-21],
2572; Nicholas [1215-23],
1681 ; Reginald [c. 1230],
'7555 1756 ; John [early
Hen. in.], 2576; Peter
[1252], 2583 ; Robert [1289,
t. Edw. I.], 1704, 1964;
S. de Sutton [1347], S4i ;
W. Maneysyn [141 1], 1982;
J. Wylne [r448], 489, 490 ;
J. Yonge [r523], 1995;
John [1528], r76s.
Sacerdotes. Stephen \t. Hen.
II-]. 534; Humphrey, Wil-
liam [1172-81], 1945.
Repund', Repynden, Repyndon, Repyng-
don, Repyngton, w. Repton.
Rerisby, Rerysby, v. Rearsby, co. Leic.
Rewestones, Le, in Alsop-le-Dale, 31.
Reynaldbrigge, Reynolf's Bridge, in
Duckmanton, 684, 11 11.
Rhuddlan, co. Flint, 193.
Riby, CO. Line, 2521.
Ridge Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, 635, 641.
Ridge, The, 11. Ridge Hall.
Riecroft (?), in Heage, 2761.
Riele, v. Riley.
Rihill, in Chesterfield, 700.
Riley, in Scarcliffe, 1237, 1774, 2771.
Ringweye, in Parwich, 1819.
Rischeton, v. Rushton.
Risley, 1997-2000.
Robcroft, in Duckmanton, 11 10.
Rocester, co. Staff., 2323.
Abbey, 1382, 2133, 2134, 2137,
2151.
^Abbot. Henry [1439], 2133,
2134.
Canon. Ralph Basset [early
13th cent.l, 244.
Rodbourne, Rodburn, Roddeboum, Rod-
deburn, Roddeburne, v. Radbourne.
Roddesle, Roddesley, Roddesleye, v.
Rodsley.
Roddislee, Roddislegh, Roddisley, Rod-
dusley, v. Rodsley.
Rodeborn, Rodeburn, v. Radbourne.
Roderham, v. Rotherham.
Roder, River, 777, 2263, 2264, 2315.
Rodesle, Rodeslege, Rodesleye, Rodisle,
Rodisleya, u. Rodsley.
Rodmanthuayt, u. Radmanthuayt.
Rodsley, iid>;, 1146, 1150, 1156, 1567,
1602,2001-2021, 2711.
Rodur, R., V. Roder.
Rodyche, v. Rowditch.
Rogerflat, in Boythorpe, 358.
Roggwaygate, Le, in Barlow, 224.
Roland, u. Rowland.
RoUesley, v. Rowsley.
Rolleston, co. Staff., Clerk. Ralph [/.
Edw. I.], 1292.
Rolondj V. Rowland.
Rolston, V. Rolleston.
Romley Hall, in Clown, 223, 884.
Roslaston, Rosleston, v. Rosliston.
Rosliston, 913, 914, 1322, 195s, 2022-
2079.
Chaplain. Henry Mareys
[1380], 2050.
Rossyngton, Rossynton, v. Roston.
Rostelaston, Rosteleston, v. Rosliston.
Rostherne, co. Chest., 1588, 1591, 1594,
-Parson. Rog. Venables [1429-
1430]. 1588. 1591. 1594-
Rostlaston, Rostlaveston, Rostlavestona,
Rostlaweston, v. Rosliston.
Rostliston, V. Rosliston.
Roston, 1766, 1767, 2080, 2081, 2768.
Rothelanum, w. Rhuddlan.
Rotherham, co. York, 812, 1129, 2446.
College of Jesus at, 2280.
Rotherfield Peppard, co. Oxon., 928,
2387-
Rothlaston, v. Rosliston.
Rotington, Rotyngton, v. Roston.
Rough Moore, in Longford, 1606.
Rouheloweflat, Le, in Atlow, 144-146.
Roulesley, Roulisley, v. Rowsley.
Rounton, v. Roston.
Routhstorne, v. Rostherne.
Rowdicke, in Catton, 572.
Rowditch, in Derby, 997, 1697.
Roweshagge, in Barlow, 237.
Roweswood, in Barlow, 237.
Rowland, 96, 1264, 1551, 2082-2087-
Rowmly, v. Romley Hall.
Rowset', -v. Rocester.
Rowsley, 868, 1333, 1718, 2088, 2089-
Rowstorne, v. Rosthern.
Roxlaueston, v. Rosliston.
Rucfordia, v. Rufford.
Rufford, CO. Notts., 2098.
Abbey, 6, 516, 2098.
Rugebrok, le, in Atlow, 147.
Rugeley, co. Staff., 179.
Rughedich, v. Rowditch.
Rugweye, Le, in Alsop-le-Dale, 34.
Rushden, co. Northt., 754, 1668.
Rector. Rob. de Birchovere
[1366], 754.
Rusmareis, 1824.
Rutherfeld Pippard, v. Rotherfield Pep-
pard.
Ruyland, Ruylonde, in Catton, 576, 592,
593, 597, 598-
Ryby, v. Riby.
Ryches, Le, in Boythorpe, 373.
Ryddyngpark Close, in Knyveton, 394.
Rydge, Le, v. Ridge Hall.
Ryecroft, in Markeaton, 1652.
Rygewey Rawe, in Brampton, 464.
Ryhull, nr. Bolsover, 308.
Rylee Syke, in Dronfield, 1052.
Ryleghleyes, in Eyam, 1217.
Places.
381
Ryley, in Eyam, 1218, 1219, 1222, 1244,
1245, 1247, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1257,
1258, 1266.
Ryley, Ryleye, v. Riley.
Rysevey, Le, in Mosborough, 1731.
Rysley, Ryssley, v. Risley.
s.
Sabyneheye Wood, in Birchover, 292.
St. Loe, CO. Som., 491.
Saintmareleys, in Chesterfield, 874.
Salford Yard, in Castleton, 566.
Sallo, Sallowe, v. Sawley.
Salop, County of, 1193, 1605.
Salopesbir', v, Shrewsbury.
Salteresford, in Tideswell, 2340.
Salteigate, in Chesterfield, v. under
Chesterfield.
Sandeacre, v. Sandiacre.
Sandiacre, 936, 940, 941, 944, 945, 1469,
2090-2096, 2294, 2769, 2770.
Prebendary of. John Cheyne
[1404], 944.
Sandiakyr, Sandyacre, v. Sandiacre.
Sardelova, v. Shardlow.
Sawley, 944, 1692, 2097, 2601.
Vicar. Will. Beke [1391], 1692.
Saxondale, co. Notts., 1469.
Scalecros, v. Shalcross.
ScarclifF, 916, 2098, 2099, 2771.
Persona. Rob. Daincurt, early
13th cent., 916.
Vicar. John Rey [1545], 2276.
Scaidclif, Scardeclif, Scardeclive, u.
Scarcliff.
Scaresdalle, Scarresdall, u. Scarsdale.
Scarsdale, 1080, 1859.
Scarsdale, Hundred of, 1854.
Wapentake of, 679, 1856.
Scartclyffe, v. Scarcliffe.
Scaruesdale, v. Scarsdale.
Sceggebroc, 536.
Schadhawe, in Ticknall, 1968.
Schardelowe, v. Shardlow.
Schatton, v. Shatton.
Scheafeld, Scheffeld, Schefuld, v.
Sheffield.
Scheilmarton, v. Chelmorton.
Schene, v. Sheen.
Schephouscroftus, Le, in Longford,
1572.
Schercesti, Le, in Newton Solney, 1758.
Schertwod, in Wyaston, 1148, 1149.
Schippeleg', v. Shipley.
Schirebroc, Schirbrok, v. Shirebrook.
Schirley, v. Shirley.
Schokthorn, v. Shuckthorne.
Schuchawe, in Hartshorn, 540.
Schurthehul, Le, in Longford, 1573.
Schypley, v. Shipley.
Scippeleg', v. Shipley.
Scirebroc, v. Shirebrook.
Scleford, v. Sleaford.
Scolbrok, 53, 56, 61, 69, 75.
Scorthedoles, in Newton Solney, 1756.
Scoulewode, in Scarcliff, 2099.
Scrittendoles, in Staveley, 2243.
Scropton, 1288, 1289, 1297, 1301, 1303,
130S, 2100-2113.
Scroptone, Scroptun, v. Scropton.
Seal, CO. Leic. Parson. William, early
Hen. III., 2023.
Sedirsalle, v. Sedsall.
Sedsall, 1 122, 1 179, 2114, 2115, 2323.
Segeshale, Seggesale, Seggeshale, v.
Sedsall.
Sellyok, 1042.
Semerplace, in Egginton, 1184, 1188,
1189.
Semmeloia Manor, nr. Ednaston, 1159.
Sempringham Priory, co. Lines., 414.
Sendiacre, v. Sandiacre.
Seneston, v. Shenstone.
Sercehaia, in Repton, 1948.
Serdelaw, v, Shardlow.
Serleparroc, in Overton, 116.
Seton-in-Spaldingmoor, co. York, 1028.
Seyla, v. Seal.
Shalcross, 657, 2161.
Shalcrus, v. Shalcross.
Shardlow, 1726, 2116, 2772.
Shatton, 221, 408, 1430, 1446, 1804,
1811, 2117-2119.
Sheen, co. Staff., 2132.
Sheffield, co. York, 243, 795, 1126, 1129,
1230.
^Vicar. John Plesaunce [1483],
1129.
Sheladon, v. Sheldon.
Sheldesley, v. Shelsley.
Sheldon, 97, loi, 615, 1333, 1703.
Shelladon, v. Sheldon.
Shelsley, co. Wore. Lord. John le
Walsshe [1364], 1703.
Shenston, o. Shenstone.
Shenstone, co. Staff., 179, 853, 854.
Shipeley, v. Shipley.
Shipley, 281, 1487, 1623, 2120-
Shirebrook, 1895, 2121, 2773.
Shirleg', v. Shirley. '
Shirley, 1602, 2122-
Shrewsbury. Archdeacons. Robert
[1196-1208], 1082; Peter de Rad-
noure \c. 1254], 189.
Shrubbe Wood, in Repton, 1980.
Shuckthorne, in Crich, 922, 1889.
Shydyerd, 1812.
Skitering, in Kedleston, 1501.
Skolobrok, u. Scolbrok.
Smalenithynges, Les, in Monyash, 1708.
Smale Water, in Chesterfield, 413, 817,
1744.
Smalley, 1726, 2123.
Smisby, 541, I9S3. i957, 2124-
Chapel of, 536.
Church of St. Mary Magdalen
at, 541.
Lord. John de Schepeye
[i347]> S4I.
Smitesby, Smithesbi, v. Smisby.
Smithistychil, Smythistychil Lane, in
Tibshelf, 2325, 2327.
, Smythesby, v. Smisby.
Snaidhinges, in Scarcliffe, 2771.
Snape, in Muskham, co. Notts., 2098.
Snellaston, v. Snelston.
382
Index of
Snellefeld, co. Staff., 77.
Snellesdone, Snelleston, \. Snelston.
Sneilislund, co. Line, 114.
Snelston, 156-159, 161, 165, 931, 1645,
1646, 1768, 2125-2143, 2288.
Lord. Will. Akover \circ.
i35o]> 931-
Sneterton, v. Snitterton.
Sneynton-juxta-Notyngham, 2060, 2061.
Snitterton, 949, 1481, 1670, 2144-2148-
Snuterton, Snyterton, v, Snitterton.
Somerlees, Somerlese, Somerleys,
Somurles, v. Summerley, in
Unstone.
Somersall, in Brampton, 2149, 2150.
Somersall Herbert, 2151-2169.
Rector. Rob. Attebrok [1439],
2165.
Somersall, Hill, 930.
Somersall, Potter, 930, 2164, 2288.
Somersall Wodehousus, 2158.
Sorrunhed, in Catton, 572.
Soton in Dal, w. Sutton Scarsdale.
Soutergate, Souter Row, etc., in Ches-
terfield, V. under Chesterfield.
Southwood, in Breadsall, 480, 481.
Southwood, in Duffield, iir5.
Southwood, in Repton, 1956.
Spart, Le, in Foston, 1293.
Spinkes, in Thurvaston, 2321.
Spinkhill, 1513, 2170, 2277.
Spondon, 607, 654, 677, 1115, 1528,
1530, 1861, 2171-2191, 235s, 2366.
Vicars. M. de Kirkeby \t.
Hen. III.], 217T ; J. de
Twyford, 677, 1861, 2182,
2183, 2352.
Sporwell, in Stanley, 2193.
Spoundon, v. Spondon.
Sprolezerde, in Chesterfield, 804.
Spynkhill, etc., v. Spinkhill.
Spytell, The, in Castleton, 567, 568.
Stafford, County of, 965, 967, 1588,
1594. 1597. 1645-
Staginnebrugge, in Willington, 2586.
Stainborough, co. York., 550.
Stainsby, 2192.
Stainton, co. Line, 114.
Stainton, v. Stanton.
Staley, Staley Woodthorp, v. Staveley.
Stamfridenmuth, nr. Hartington, 1346.
Stanclif, v. Stancliffe.
Stancliffe, in Darley, 949.
Stanford, co. Notts., 1608.
Stanle, Stanley, Stanley Park, v.
Stanley.
Stanley, 280, 941, 1345, 1785, 1870,
1880, 2193, 2774.
V. also Dale Abbey.
Stanshope, co. Staff., 2366.
Stanton-by-Dale, 1453, 1487, 2194-2211.
Stanton, co. Staff., 2T30.
Stantoneleaghes, Stantoneleesse, Stan-
tonlege, Stantonleyes, etc., v. Stan-
ton-in-the-Peak.
Stanton-in-the-Peak, Stanton Lees,
Stanton Woodhouse, 296, ^oo, 953,
1844, 2212-2237, 2735, 2775.
Stanton in Youlgrave, 300.
Stanton-on-Trent. Clerk. William [late
Hen. IL], 537.
Stanton, Stoney, co. Leic, 2295.
Stantune Slade, in Ash, 50.
Stapenhill, 2238-2240.
Vicar. Ri. PoUesworth [1402],
2239.
StapenhuU, v. Stapenhill.
Stapilford, 0. Stapleford.
Stapleford, co. Notts., 1123, 2120.
Rector. Roger, capellanus, \c.
1254]. 332-
Stapley, co. Chest., 2366.
Stapunhull, v. Stapenhill.
Stauely, v. Staveley.
Staunford, v. Stanford, co. Notts.
Staunton, v. Stanton-by-Dale.
Stauntoneleygh, u. Stanton-in-the-Peak.
Stavelay, v. Staveley.
Staveley, 223, 228, 233, 319, 458, 770,
817, 884, 964, 1047, 1128, 1198,
1341-1343. 1345. iSi3j 2170. 2241-
2280, 2473, 2478, 2480, 2558.
Chaplain. Alan [1207], 228,
2242.
Lords. Ankerus Frechuille
["3SS]. 1341 ; Peter
Frecchevyle [1468], 1342.
Parsons. Roger [1346], 2080 ;
Ric. Frechwell [1412],
2253-
^Prepositus. Peter de Cestria
[1282-98], iig
Rector. Ri. Wryght [1489],
2260.
Staveley Woodthorpe, v. Woodthorpe.
Staverley, v. Staveley.
Staynburgh, v. Stainborough.
Stede, V. Stydd.
Steeple, in Wirksworth, 2649.
Steineston, v. Stenson.
Stenson, 2281, 241 1, 2764.
Steppestonlane, in Chesterfield, 741.
Stepul, w. Steeple.
Steresplace, Le, in Repton, 1975.
Sterndale, in High Peak, 559.
Stevenethornehaie, (?) in Heage, 2762.
Steverdale, 677, 2233.
Steymerebrugge, in Willington, 2584,
2591-
Steynesby, v. Stainsby.
Steyneston, Steynston, v. Stenson.
Steynisby, v. Stainsby.
Steyntone, v. Stainton.
Stirkesmor, in Wyaston, 1148, 1149.
Stobbing, Le, in Offerton, 1793.
Stockwith, CO. Notts., 1469.
Stoke, by Stony Middleton, 2776.
Stoke. Clericus. Lamfram [T172-81],
1945-
Stokholme, 2266-2270.
Stokkesbrokefeld, in Derby, 1003.
Stolbilley, v. Stubley.
Stondelf, The, in Chesterfield, 718.
Stone, CO. Staff., 149 1.
Stoney Houghton, 2282, 2283. ' • "
Stonforye, in Boythorpe, 362.
Stonifiat, in Longford, 1556.
Storeston, v. Sturston.
Places.
383
rth House, nr. Totley, 2374, 2375.
rth, Le, in Offerton, 1799, 1800,
1807.
urston, V. Sturston.
we. Rector. Robert, 13th cent.,
477-
Einley Espart Manor, in Repton, 1983.
elley, co. Notts., 2120.
ethelbuc, in Scarcliffe, 2771.
etton, 108, 2284, 2285, 2410.
'Persona. William \circ. 1229-
1260], 48.
etton. Little, 2378.
etton-on-Dunsmore, co. Warw., 596.
ibbing, nr. Wingerworth, 2604.
ibbyng, in Ashover, 117.
ibbyng, in Dronefeld, 1038.
ibley. Clerk. John, late 13th cent.,
2374-
irston, 77, 90, 142, 396, 399, 401, 402,
959, 960, 1532, 2717.
jfdd, in Yeaveley, 2715.
(^ton, V. Sturston.
aitlincot, v. Swadlincote,
clowe, in Litton, 1548.
;dbury, 345, 930, 1289, 1354, 2158,
2162-2164, 2286-2288.
Lord. Walt, de Montegomery
[1318, 1349], 2158, 2162.
Parson. Thos. Okeyly [1423],
2164.
Rectors. John Steel [1381],
1354 ; James Graver [i486],
2089.
idlegh, in Boythorpe, 352.
idstubbinges, in Scaiclifife, 2772.
ilghl'. Clerk. Geoffrey Itemp. Ric.
I.-John], 1083.
immerley, in Unstone, 2437, 2465,
2479.
arstant, v. Sturston.
tisane Welle, in Newbold, 1745.
iitbrok, in Staveley, 2243.
iithwode, cJ. Southwood.
iitona, or Sutthona, super Soram, v.
Sutton Bennington,
utton, CO. Line, 1668.
atton, CO. Notts., 1469.
utton Bonnington, co. Notts., 537-539-
utton in Dal, v. Sutton Scarsdale.
utton Scarsdale, 1339, 1469, 1881, 1884,
2289-2294.
Rectors. William [1333], 2291 ;
Will. Bentte [1490], 1881.
utton-super-Soram, v. Sutton Bonning-
ton.
wadlincote, 2777.
warkestone, 1181, 1184, 1188, 1189,
1364, 1683, 1685, 2295.
Parson. Rob. Pole [anie 1417],
1181.
waithlinghay Wood, in Newton Solney,
175s, 1756.
wathwick, nr. Wingerworth, 878.
werkeston, Swerkston, v. Swarkestone.
iwetbroke, in Markeaton, 1293, 1652.
iwoddale, Swootall, nr. Hackenthorpe,
467, 506.
Swyndale, in Ashford, 94, 98.
Sydale, in Derby, 994, 995.
Syffonhil, in Kirk Hallam, 1334.
Syortegrave, near Mickleover, 1697.
Syk, Le, in Derby, 979.
Syleneston, v. Snelston.
Sywardeparroc, in Ashover, iii, 120.
T.
Taddington, 510, 884, 1333, igo8, 1909,
2296-2301.
Taddyngton, Tadenton, Tadington,
Tadinton, v. Taddington.
Tadley, in Ashbourne, 2721.
Tadyngton, Tadynton, v. Taddington.
Tamworth, co. Staff., 536.
Tanesley, Tannesley, Tanselay, Tan-
nysley, w. Tansley.
Tansley, 2302-2307, 2489, 2490, 2700.
Tanysley, v. Tansley.
Tappeton, v. Tapton.
Tapton, 501, 506, 509, 69s, 701, 711,
746, 770, 842, 844, 863, 878, 2308-
2317.
Taptonlane, in Chesterfield, 712.
Tateshalle, v. Tattershall.
Tatteshall, co. Line, 1067, 1340.
Lord of. Matilda de Cromwell
[1417], 1340-
Tatteshale, v. Tattershall.
Tatynton, v. Taddington.
Teddeswell, Tediswell, v. Tideswell.
Temple Dynnesley, co. Hertf., 1093.
Tetenall, v. Tetenhall.
Tetenhall, co. Staff., 1027.
Tetwick, v. Todwick.
Thacholm, in Egginton, 1164, 1167.
Thawthwyk, v. Swathwick.
Theveholme, in Longford, 1583.
Thikclif, in Scarcliff, 2099.
Thirlby, v. Thurlby.
Thisker, in Mugginton, 1741.
Thopton, V, Tupton.
Thoresby, co. Line, 1668.
Thormondeslee, v. Turmundel.
Thornawe, in Hope, 1422-1425.
Thornborough, co. Buck., 1712.
Thorneburgh, v, Thornborough.
Thome, co. York, 847.
Thornesett, Thorneseyt, v. Thornsett.
Thornhill, in Hope, 220, 2318.
Thornhyll, v. Thornhill.
Thornsett, 953, 954, I447, '448, 1808.
Thornsyt, v. Thornsett.
Thoroley, v. Throwley.
Thorpe, 172.
Parson. John Cressy [1362],
1580.
Thorpe, in Hathersage, 2319, 2320.
Thorpe-Bassett, co. York. Parson.
Will, de Wynfeld [1396-1400], 791,
797-
Thrompton, Thromptone, v. Thrumpton.
Throwley, co. Staff., 2184, 2185, 2191,
2355, 2366.
Throwsley, v. Throwley.
384
Index of
Thrumpton, co. Notts., 1123, 1321.
Thurgarton Manor, co. Notts., 921.
. Priory. 921, 1869.
Thurghaveston, v. Thurvaston.
Thurlby, co. Line, 1028.
Thurleston, v. Thurlston.
Thurlston, 1179, 1320.
Thurvaston, ISS4> 1813, 2321-2324.
Thuttesbiri, v. Tutbury.
Thyldreslege, v. Yeldersley.
Tibbeschelf, Tibbeshelf, Tibeschelf,
Tibschef, v. Tibshelf.
Tibshelt, 1083, 2325-2333, 2378.
Clerk. Robert, tem:p. Ric. I.-
John, 1083.
^Vicar. Symon de Tybeschelf
[1370]. 2332-
Tichehale, 536.
Tickhill, CO. York, 1845.
Ticknall, 77, 1758, 1953, igS^. "957.
1962, 1968, 1983-1985, 2295, 2334,
2778 2779-
Tiddeswalle, Tiddeswell, Tiddiswall, v.
Tideswell.
Tideswell, 183-185, S53. SS^. 627, 673,
1195, 1237, 1252, r254, 1257-1259,
1264, 1282, 1419, 1428, 1431, 1461,
1462, r466, 1546, 1551, 1618, 1798,
1826, 1833, 183s, i860, 2117, 2335-
2372, 2405.
Chapel and Church of. 178,
179, 184, 189, 214, 627,
1419, 1421, 1426, 1428,
1431, 1546, 233s, 2337-
2339. 2346, 2354, 2357.
Vicars. Alan [1214-1222],
1546 ; John Extraneus \c.
1250], 2338; Rog. le Gode,
[1301], 2344; L. de Schry-
venham \ante 1360], i860 ;
W. Purseglowes [1441],
2360; T. Taillour [1473],
2366; Edm. Eyre [1512-
1516], 1551, 2319.
St. Mary's Guild, 2356.
Tideswelle, Tidewell, Tidiswell, Tidwell,
Tidswell, v. Tideswell.
Tikenhale, Tikenhall, v. Ticknall.
Tilderesseg', Tildessleye, Tildresley, v.
Yeldersley.
Tissington, 38, 392, 1612, 1647, 2373.
Tissinton, v. Tissington.
Todepole, in Staveley, 1343.
Todick, CO. York. Rector. Will, de
Staveley [1385], 780.
Tonghul, in Catton, 573.
Tonstyd Mylne, in Bowden, 646.
Topsor, in Wirksworth, 2685.
Topton, 0. Tupton.
Torlowe, in Thurvaston, 2321.
Totenley, Totinley, v. Totley.
Totesbere, Totesbiri, Totesbure, v. Tut-
bury.
Tothebuttes, in Egginton, 1178.
Tothesbire, v. Tutbury.
Totley, 1412, 1741, 2374-2379.
Totteley, Tottynley, w. Totley.
Tounstede, v. Tunstead.
Treeton, co. York. Rector. Hen.
Stafford [1473]. 464-
Trengeston, v. Thringston.
Trent, R. 1027, 1757, 1758.
Trentham Priory, co. Staff. Prior.
Thomas [1427], 1489.
Treton, v. Treeton.
Trossele, v. Trusley.
Trovfell, co. Notts., 2120.
Truslegh, Trusleh, Trusleye, v. Trusley.
Trusley, 1179, 1203-1205, 1606, 1654,
1813, 1925, 1934, 2380-2403.
Rectors. Simon, early 13th
cent., 2385, 2569; T.
Steynton {ante 1475], 2396 ;
Nich. Brandewodde [1475],
2396.
Trusselay, Trussele, Trusselega, u.
Trusley.
Trusseleia, Trusseleie, Trusselay, Trusse-
leye, w. Trusley.
Tudeswell, v. Tideswell.
Tukysford in le Cley, v. Tuxford.
Tulcroft, in Ash, 50.
Tunstead, 2300, 2301, 2350, 2404-2408.
Tunstede, Tunstedes, v. Tunstead.
Tupton, 409, so7> 508, 2409, 2410.
Turmundel, nr. Trusley, 2381, 2382.
Tuinecroft, in Bowden, 622, 625, 626,
632, 646, 648, 652.
Turnesthagh, Le, in Brampton, 450.
Turuerdestona, v. Thurvaston.
Tustedus, Le, in Chelmorton, 675.
Tutbury, co. Staff., 239, 11 14, 1159,
1165, 1177, 1190, 1200, 1292, 1314,
1362, 1363, 1365-1369, 1544, 1668,
1698, 2100, 2106, 2295.
Castle, 1304, 1668.
Constable. Nich. de Breide-
shale [1223-1229], 1698.
Honor of. 514, 1668.
Priors. Richard \circ. 1170],
1360 ; Bartholomew [1200-
35]. "S9> 1544.2125.2575;
Nicholas \c. 1230], 2718;
Rob. de Longdon [1321],
1365-
Priory. 1159, 1190, 1200,
2125.
Stewards. THo. le Bray \tem^.
Edw. I.], 1292 ; Sir Marma-
duke Constable [1485], 514.
Vicar. Hen. de Mershton
[1372], 2106.
Tutbury Woodhouse, co. Staff., 1028.
Tutesbire, Tuttebure, Tuttebury, Tuttes-
buiy, V. Tutbury.
Tuxford, CO. Notts., 272, 273.
Twiford, v. Twyford.
Twyford, 1983, 2411, 2600, 2763, 2764.
Tybeschelf, Tybeschulfe, Tybeself, v.
Tibshelf.
Tydd', Tyddeswall, Tyddeswalle, Tyddes-
well, TJ. Tideswell.
Tydduswell, Tyddyswell, v. Tideswell.
Tydeswel, Tydeswelle, Tydiswell,
Tydyswall, etc., v. Tideswell.
Tykehall, 1896.
Places.
385
Tykenale, Tykenhale, v. Ticknall.
Tykhill, v. Tickhill.
Tykynhale, v. Ticknall.
Tyssinton, Tyssyngton, Tystyngton, v.
Tissington.
u.
Ufton, nr. N. Wingfield, 2605-2609.
Underwode, v. Underwood.
Underwood, in Ashbourne, 51, 56, 77-
79. 143. 162. 959. 1664, 1693, 2412-
2417.
Undrewode, v. Underwood.
Unstone, 133, 878, 1042, 1069, 1780,
2418-2485.
Lord. John de Grey [1342],
1042.
Urlewyke, in Ashbourne, 162, 2723,
2726.
Uttokeshather, v. Uttoxeter.
Uttoxeter, co. Staff., 42, 965, 967, 1023,
1668.
Bailiff. Will. Perkyn [1439-
1460], 2165, 2166.
Chaplain of. Rob. f. Rob. f.
Rogeri [1348], 1023.
Vannes, in Britanny, 2407.
Vendiles, Le, in Catton, 572.
Vycar Lane, in Horsley, 1459.
Vymoremedowe, in Catton, 597.
w.
"Wacellum," in Dale, 941.
Wache Grene, in Thurvaston, 2321.
Wackbrydge, v. Wakebridge.
Wadchelf, v. Wadshelf.
Waddeley, v. Waldley.
Wadescelf, Wadscholf, v. Wadshelf.
Wadshelf, 244, 446, 447, 470, 2486, 2487-
Wadsholf, V. Wadshelf.
Waith, CO. Line, 1668.
Wakebridge, 922, 923, 1543, r679, 1892,
2304-2306, 2488-2490, 2555, 2780.
Wakbrigge, Wakbrug, Wakbrygge, v.
Wakebridge.
Wakebrug, Wakebruge, Wakebrugge, v.
Wakebridge.
Waldley, in Marston Montgomery, 2288.
Walenton, v. Walton.
Wales, CO. York, 2265.
Waleshale, v. Walsall.
Wales, Marches of, 1605.
Walet', Waletona, Waletone, Waletun,
V. Walton.
Walkmylnlane, in Wirksworth, 2692.
WallehuUe, Le, in Catton, 576.
Wallemor, Le, in Spondon, 2177, 2r78.
Walley, v. Whaley.
Wallfield, Le, in Derby, 981, 983.
Wallton, V. Walton.
Walsall, CO. Staff. Vicar. Walter
[1272], 2r99.
Walterthorpe, v. Waterthorpe.
Walton, by Chesterfield, 356, 448, 692,
702. 703. 738, 793. 795. 800. 803,
25
806, 997, 2149, 2150, 2491-2534,
2745.
Walton. Lords. Rob. f. Rog. Le Bre-
tone [1323-1349], 433, SOI,
1044, 1746; Tho. Foliambe
[1463, 1464], 459, 509;
Hen. Foliambe [1468-
1490], 167, 278, 460-462,
510, 855, 1345, 1779, 1856.
Walton-on-Trent, 604, 1027, 2043, 2535-
2542-
Rectors. Will. Humbreston
[1368], 2045, 2050; Will. Boghhey
[1405]. 2538.
Waltonholm, in Walton, 790, 2502, 2503.
Wardeloe, v. Wardlow.
Wardlow, 1551, 2350.
Warenodbi, v. Wartnaby.
Ware Slacke, Le, in Wormhill, 2709.
Warewic, v, Warwick.
Warfen, in Chaddesden, 611, 612.
Warsnapes Wood, in Dale, 940, 944.
Wartnaby, co. Leic, 1726.
Warwick, County of, 1588, 1594, 1605.
Wassiche, Le, in Wirksworth, 2668.
Watecroft, v. Wheatcroft.
Waterfallgate, in Barlow, 224.
Watergalle, in Catton, 576.
Waterthorpe, in Beighton, 270, 2543-
Watstanwell, v. Whatstandwell.
Weanstonssickes Water, in Barlow,
2428.
Weardeston, v. Wyaston.
Wednesle', Wednesley, v. Wensley.
Welbec, v. Welbeck.
Welbeck Abbey, co. Notts., 927, 1079-
1087, 1089, 1091-1095, 1097, 1099,
nil, 1 199, 1869, 2244.
Abbots. William [1243], 1086,
1087 ; Thomas [1292],
1093 ; John de Castrefeld
[1310-11], 1094; John
[1451], nil.
Prior. John de Dugmantone
[1292], 1093.
Sub-prior. Rob. de Whattone
[1292], 1093.
Welbek, Welbeke, Wellebec, Welle-
becke, Wellebeke, -v. Welbeck.
Welleflat, in Calver, 548.
Wells, CO. Somen, 1428.
Welyngton, v. Willington.
Wendesleye, u. Wensley.
Wengebuttus, in Bradborne, 390.
Wengeby, v. Wingby.
Wensley, in Darley, 1636, 2544.
Werkesworth, Werkusworth, v. Wirks-
worth.
" Werkhouse," le, in Findern, 1280.
WermenhuU, v. Wormhill.
Wersenape, v. Warsnapes.
Wessington, 925.
Westhala, v. Hallam, West.
Westhandeley, v. Handley, West.
Weston, V. Wheston.
Weston Underwood, 1503, 1505, 1741,
2545-2553.
Westwell, 467.
West Wykegate, in Brampton, 435.
386
Index of
Wetecroftj v. Wheatcroft.
Wetesford, Le, in Tansley, 2302.
Wethslade, in Rosliston, 2041.
Whakebrig, v. Wakebridge.
Whaley, 2554-
Whatstandwell, 2555.
Whatton, Long, co. Leic, 609.
Rector. Geoffrey de Chaddes-
den, late Edw. III., 609.
Wheatcroft, 922, 1386-1388, 1890, 2781.
Wheatley, co. Notts., 2120.
Wheston, in Tideswell, 2348-2350.
Wlietcroft, V. Wheatcroft.
Wheteley, v. Wheatley.
Whettcroft, Whettecrofte, v. Wheatcroft.
Whiston, CO. York. Rector. John Jor-
dan [1355], 1341-
Whitcroft, nr. Crych, 2700.
Whiteleis, in Staveley, 2264.
Whitewell, v. Whitwell.
Whithornedale, in Dale, 944.
WhithuU, V. Whittle.
Whittington, 234, 503, 509, 679, 681,
695, 701, 770, 878', 1345, IS34, 1538,
2556-2558.
Clerk. William, temp. Hen.
III., 1534. ^ ^
Parson. Rog. de Cryche
[1388-90], 1924, 1926-1928.
Whittle, in Gt. Hayfield, 1372, 1374,
1375. 1812.
Whittyngton, v. Whittington.
Whitwell, 1511, 1605, 2559.
Clerk. John, temp. Edw. I.,
1511.
Persona. Hascuil. Musard,
early Hen. III., 2244.
-Vicar. John Newerk [1464],
2559.
Whityngton, v. Whittington.
Whyngby, v. Wingby.
Whystan, v. Whiston.
Whytewell, v. Whitwell.
Whytinton, w. Whittington.
WhythuU, Whytyll, v. Whittle.
Whytyngton, v. Whittington.
Wiardeston, Wiardiston, v. Wyaston.
Wich Malbane, v. Nantwich.
Wigan, CO. Lane, 1313.
■ Parson. Walter de Caumpe-
done [1365], 1313.
Wiggelay, Wiggelee, v. Wigley.
Wiggewell, Wiggewelle, v. Wigwell.
Wigley, 2560-2565.
Wigwall, V. Wigwell.
Wigwell, 2628-2633, 2635-2638, 2640,
2641, 2662, 2695, 2696, 2700.
Wigwellbrok, 2641.
Wikedaymarketh, Le, v. Chesterfield.
Wikeley, v. Wigley.
Wikesworth, v. Wirksworth.
Wilenton, Wilentone, v. Willington.
Wilgebi, V. Willoughby.
Wilinton, Wilintune, v. Willington.
WiUesley, 1784, 2782, 2783-
Lord. — Inggwerdeby [1413],
1784.
Williamthorp, v. Williamsthorp.
Williamsthorp, 23, 697, 2566, 2567.
Willinctun, v. Willington.
Willingham, co. Line, 1761, 1864.
Willington, 660, 677, 1167, 1169, 1171,
1953, 1983. 1989. 2568-2600, 2781.
. Rector. Ralph de Pointon
[1223], 2573.
Sacerdos. Adam Orm [1153-
1160], 1939.
Vicars. Adam, t. Hen. III.,
2582 ; John Cortel [1356],
1975-
Willoughby, co. Line. Parson. Tho.
de Friskenay [1361], 1899.
Willoughby, co. Notts., 2098.
Willyngton, v. Willington.
Wilmyshay, in Yeaveley, 2713.
Wilne, 1726, 2601, 2784.
Wilts., County of, 583.
Wilynton, v. Willington.
Windley, 482, 1741, 2602-
WineshuU, v. Winshill.
Winestere, v. Winstar.
Wingby, in Walton, 836, 2499, 2504,
2514.
Wingerworth, 366, 376, 699, 878, 2410,
2431, 2441, 2603, 2604-
Chaplain. Hugh le Cuper,
temp. Edw. I., 366.
Wingfield, North, 409.
Rectors. John de Deyncurt,
t. Edw. I., 697, 2702;
Roger de Deyncurt [1297],
2409 ; Tho. Glapewell
[1438], 2410; John Long-
ford [1474], 1764.
Wingfield, South, 465, 470, 2605-2609.
Vicar. Robert [1292], 2605.
Wingfield, N. or S., 1605, 1869, 2409.
Parsons. Tho. de Longford,
parson of Wynfeld [1362],
1580 ; John Houbelle, par-
son of Wynfeld [1390],
2416 ; John Bellasys, par-
son of Halwynfeld [1408],
1869.
Winhul, in Ashbourne, 53.
WinishuU, v. Winshill.
Winnedona, Winnedun, in Atlow, 134, 135.
Winnefeld, Winnefeud, -v. Wingfield.
Winshill, 2610-2619.
Clerk. Robert [1304], 1758.
Winster, 1213, 2620-2627, 2785.
Winsul, V. Winshill.
Wippeleye, in Brimington, 502.
Wirke, Wirkesworth, v. Wirksworth.
Wirkewrde, v. Wirksworth.
Wirksworth. Town, 20, 319, 324, 394,
878, 1008, 1009, 1481, 1498, 1664,
1671, 1672, 1677, r678, 2544, 2628,
2701, 2765.
Vicars. Nich de Oxton [1275],
2642 ; Will. Godman al.
Godmon [i 278- r 295], 2044,
2649, 2652, 2653, 265s ;
Milo [1325], 2659 ; Rob. de
Yrton [1359], 2662 ; Tho.
de Castultone [1381], 2663.
Places.
387
Wirksworth Town. Clerk. Phillip, t.
Edw. I., 2655.
Wirksworth, Wapentake of, 51, 1664,
2644.
Wirkysworth, v. Wirksworth.
Witeoven, Le, in Chesterfield, 745.
Witewell, v. Whitwell.
Witinton, ». Whittington.
Wiuesleia, Wivelesle, v. Willesley.
Wiverton, co. Notts., 1469.
Wodehouses, in Longford, 1562, 1563,
1565. 1572. 1578-
Wodesetys, v. Woodseats.
Wodesmethis, Wodsmethys, Wod-
smythys, in Dronfeld, 1040, 2476,
2477-
Wodethorpe, v. Woodthorpe.
Wodhose, Wodhuses, Wodhous, v.
Woodhouse.
Wodhous-thing, in Killamarsh, 1513.
Woley, WoUey, in Kirk Langley, 1529,
I530-
Wolfacre, in Makeney, 1627.
Wollard, co. Som., 49r.
Wolputhul, Le, in Chaddesden, 605.
Woluelow, 1272.
Woodhall, 878.
Woodhouse, co. Staff., 156-158, 307,
2I33-2I35. 2'37. 2141. 2142-
Woodthorpe, nr. Dronfield, 2429, 2433,
2704.
Woodthorpe, in N. Wingfield, 2702,
2703.
Woodthorpe, in Staveley, 223, 1342,
1343, 2266-2270, 2705.
Workesworth, v. Wirksworth.
Worldeshend Manor, in Taddington,
2296.
Wormehul, Wormelle, v. Wormhill.
Wormhill, 191, rr95, 1265, 2354, 2355,
2357, 2362, 2706-2709.
WormhuU, Wormhyll, Wormyll, ».
Wormhill.
Worsworth, v. Wirksworth.
Worthingis, Le, in Tideswell, 2345.
Wudthorpe, v. Woodthorpe.
Wurkysworth, v. Wirksworth.
Wyardeston, Wyardiston, Wyardston,
Wyarduston, v. Wyaston.
Wyaston, 11301158, 2710.
Wybunbury, co. Chest. Vicar. Ric.
Walker [1464], 322.
Wygan, ii. Wigan,
Wygewall, Wygewelle, v. Wigwell.
Wygg^l^yj Wygley, v. Wigley.
Wyggewall, Wyggewelle, v. Wigwell.
Wykeday Market, v. under Chesterfield.
Wylentone, v. Willington.
Wylingham, v. Willingham.
Wylington, Wylinton, Wylintune,
Wyllinton, Wyllyngton, v. Willing-
ton.
Wylmeslowe, in Litton, 1550.
Wylughby, v. Willoughby.
Wylyngham, w. Willingham.
Wylynton, Wylyngton, v. Willington.
Wyncel, v. Winshill.
Wyndeley, v. Windley.
Wyndhill Lane, in Unstone, 2474.
Wyneley, v. Windley.
Wynfeld, Wynfelde, v. Wingfield.
Wyngarworth, Wyngerworth, Wyngie-
worth, V. Wingerworth.
Wyngeby, v. Wingby.
Wynley, v. Windley.
Wynnefeld, v. Wingfield.
Wynnushale, Wynsell, v. Winshill.
Wynshul, Wynshull, WynsuU, v. Wins-
hill.
Wynster, v. Winster.
Wynstre, v. Winster.
Wynsul, V. Winshill.
Wynyerd, Le, in Rodsley, 2015.
Wyrkesworth, etc., v. Wirksworth.
Wytehul, v. Whittle.
Wytingholmis, Wytyngholm, in Walton,
704, 2532.
Wytinton, Wytintone, Wyttmtona,
Wyttyngton, v. Whittington.
Wytwalle, v. Whitwell.
Wyverton, v. Wiverton.
Y.
Ybole, Ybull, v. Ible.
Yderychay, v. Idridgehay.
Yeaveley, 2015, 2711-2715.
Yelderesleye, v. Yeldersley.
Yelderis, nr. Trusley, 2383.
Yeldersley, 396, 2139, 2141, 2142, 2716-
2731, 2785.
Yeldursley, v. Yeldersley.
Yellegrave, v, Youlgreave.
Yeveley, Yevesley, v. Yeaveley.
Yhilderesle, Yhildersley, u. Yeldersley.
Yildersley, Yldirisle, Yldrusleye, etc., v.
Yeldersley.
Ylkystun, v. Ilkeston.
Ylum, V. Ham.
Yoleg', Yolegrave, v. Youlgrave.
Yolgrave, Yolgreff, Yolgreve, Yol-
greyva, v. Youlgrave.
Yollegreve, Yollgreve, z/. Youlgrave.
York, 1103, 1104, 1271, 1824, 2785.
Youlgrave, 307, 646, 1237, 1259, 1264,
2236, 2403, 2732-2738, 2786.
Vicars. Will. Grym [1256],
2734; William [1260],
2733; R. Vernon [1294],
2216 ; Will. Smetheby
al. Smethiey [1484-1492],
303, 2235.
Chaplain. Will. Weyley
[1507]. 2737-
Youlgreave, Youlgreve, v. Youlgrave.
Yrewas, v. Erewash.
Ytton, V. Ireton, Kirk.
Yueleyrakes, in Rodsley, 2015.
Yuenbroc, Yuenebrok, Yvenbrook, v.
Ivonbrook Grange.
Yvelee, Yveley, v. Yeaveley.
Z.
Zolgreff, u. Youlgrave.
Index of Names.
A.
Aaron, son of Jacob, the Jew, 2639.
Abbenay, Abbeney, etc., v. Abney.
Abbetoft, Abbetot, Abbitot, Abetot,
Abtoft, Apetot, Aptot, Habetot,
Hapetot.
^Jordan de, 225, 226, 425, 695,
696, 2245, 2375, 2418.
Ralph de, 2241.
Rob. de, 2430.
Rob. f. at heir The, 1047.
Roger de, 434.
Tho. f. Rob. de, 229.
Will de, 228, 2242.
Abbuibury, Tho., 587.
Abel, Abell, John, of Cauldwell, 604,
1784, 2049-2051, 2053, 2055, 2057,
2295.
^John, of Stapenhill, 2542, 2618.
Rob., of Tykenhale, 1758, 1968.
Rycard, of Cromfort, 1679.
Abney, Abbenay, Abbeney, Abbeneye.
^Alexander de, 1798.
John, of Castelton, 4, 1805,
2064.
Richard, 1440, 1442, 2520.
Rob. de, I, 1207, 1461, 1789-
1791.
Rob. de, parson of Bampford,
1794.
Tho. de, 219.
Tho. f. Will de, 1800.
^William de, 558, 1216, 1437,
r44o, 1788, 1 796- 1 799.
Abselon, John, 355.
Acard, Achard, Akard, Hakard.
^Agnes, w. of Tho., 1299,
1303-
Johanna, wid. of Tho., I3r3.
John, 1294.
Tho., 1299, 1300, 1302, 1306,
I3°7. i3'0) 2103. 2104,
2108, 2109, 2111.
Tho. f. Joh., de Fostone, 1303.
Tho. 5. and heir of Tho., I3r3,
1315, 1316.
^Walter, 1288-1292, 1295, 1296,
2100.
Acauere, Accouere, Acouer, Acouere,
etc., V. Okeover.
Acelinus, Ascelinus, magister, 1080,
1081.
Achard, v. Acard.
Achenuilla, Henry de, capellanus, 1360.
Acres, John, clerk, 2448.
Actte, Will, de, 1428.
Adam, capellanus, 2576.
Adam, vicar of Willington, 258 r.
Adam, Alice, d. of Thos., 2415.
Giles, of Ashbourne, 2414.
Hugh, 975, 986.
John, 323.
Rob., 323.
I^og-, of Walton, 2034.
Tho., of Ashbourne, 37, 65, 69,
70, 72, 144, 1644, 2413-
2415-
Tho. ill. Thome, 64.
Adamsone, Will., 2239.
Adderley, Addreley, Aderleye.
Tho. de, clerk, 255, 256.
Will, de, 96, 255, r924-r928.
Ade, Joan, of Sudbury, 2r68.
Ad-finem-ville, v. Tounesende.
Ad-pontem, de Onston, Peter, 2430.
Affete, Ralph, 2091.
Agard, Dorothy, Cecily, Margaret,
daughters of Nich., 2731.
John, 1 190.
John, of Marton, 1655.
Nicholas, 2398.
Nich., of Newborough, iigo.
Nich., of Sudbury, 2288.
Agaz, Matilda, 1971.
Wilh, 1972.
Aguillon, Rob., 1428.
Agulun, John, vicar of Merston, 1934.
Ailmont, Alice, d. of Hen., 65.
Henry, 65.
Ailwin, capellanus, 1197.
Ainecurt, v. Deyncourt.
Akard, v. Acard.
Akenei, Rob. de., 1281.
Alais, Rob., of Wynster, 22r4.
Alan, capellanus de Staveley, 228, 2242.
clericus, 1945.
decanus, 2545.
vicar of Tideswell, r546, 2335.
390
Index of
Alardestre, Richard de, 2092.
Albecot, Rog. le, 1533.
Albert, clericus, 530.
Albeyn, Ric. f. Ade, 730, 731.
Albi, Rog. f. Rob., of Brampton, 705.
Albiniaco, Will, de, rector of Ilkeston,
2202.
Albus, Geoffrey, 1500.
Robert, 2088.
Will., de Grundelford, 1210.
Aleck, Alkoc, Alkok.
Edmund, vicar of Croxall, 598,
600.
-John, 1667.
-Rob. f. Ade, 746, 749, 766.
-Will. f. Ade, 727.
Alcrynton, The, chaplain, 156.
Alcus, Rob., 2222.
Aldeport, Rob. de, capellanus, 294, 295.
Aldeporte, Rob. de, rector of Neutone,
296.
Aldewerc, Aldewerhc, Aldewerck, Alde-
werk, V. Aldwark.
Aldham, Hen. de, 2225.
Margate de, 2225.
Aldwark, Aldewerc, Aldewerk, Alde-
werick, Aldewerhc, Audewerc, etc.
Agnes, w. of Will, de, 1787.
^Alice, r rgS.
Hen. de, 298, 299.
Hugh de, 1 198.
John, 303, 2621.
^John f. Joh. de, 18.
John f. Rad. de, 17.
Ranulph de, 2637.
Rob. de, 663, 1787, 2629, 2632,
2635.
Tho., 3or.
Will, de, r787, 2144, 264r.
Will, de, of Birchovere, 297.
Alencon, John de, 1753.
Alesop, V. Alsop.
Alestre, Ric, 884.
Alexander, canonicus, 2382.
— ^frater Sewalli, 536.
mercator, 880.
sacerdos, 1945.
Alexander, Aleysaunder, Alisaundre.
Henry, chaplain, 2347, 2354,
2357-
^John, 2357.
-Ralph, 1996.
William, 2352, 2353, 2358.
Aleyn, Aleyne, Alen, Alyn.
Agnes, w. of Henry, 2737.
Edward, 636.
Henry, 26, 2234-2236.
Henry, f. Joh., 2232.
John, 1776, 2230-2232.
^John, of Staveley, 2257.
-Nich., f. Hen., 26, 2234, 2235.
-Rich., 302.
Rich., of Alsop, 40.
Richard, f. Joh., 2230-2232,
2236.
Thos., 307, 2232, 2237.
Thurston, 637.
Walter, of Birchover, 297.
Aleyn, etc., William, 747.
Aleynknaue, Hen., 882.
Aleysaunder, tj. Alexander.
Alfertone, Will., vicar of Radford, 2670.
Algarethorp, Algarthorp, Algerthorp.
Nicholas de, 419, 434.
Rog. f. Hen. de, 4r8.
Alibon, Rob., bailiff of Derby, 981.
Alibone, Tho., chaplain, iir7.
Aliot, Alyot.
^John, i54r-i643.
Robert, 1637.
Alisaundre, v. Alexander.
Alkemonton, Alkemunton.
Cecily, relict of Hen. de, 1571.
Ralph de, chaplain, 288.
Tho. f. Ric. de, 1630.
-Will, de, 288.
Allan, chaplain of Schoffeld [? Sheffield],
2431.
Allsope, AUsoppe, -v. Alsop.
Almunton, Hugh de, 2r52.
Alnetis, Rich, de, 1786.
Alneto, Will, de, 2780.
Alnetona, Will, de, 131.
Alot, John, chaplain, 5, 623, 2670.
Alreton, Rog. de, 1862.
Alson, Will., 2679.
Alsop, Alesop, Allsope, Alsope, etc.
^Anthony, 1386, 1388.
Beatrix, wid. of Ranulph f.
Henrici de, 36.
Dionisia f. Henrici de, 37.
Gamel de, 134.
Hen. de, 54, 1636, 1820, 1821.
Hen. f. Ran. de, 28.
Hen. f. Rob. de, 34.
Hen. f. Thome de, 29-3r.
^John, 1386.
John f. Joh. de, 32.
John f. Simonis de, 33.
John f. Thome de, 33.
John, of Hoknaston, 1387,
1388. 1673, 1677.
John, of Spondon, 1528, 1530.
Letitia, wid. of John de, 34.
Margaret f. Ran. f. Hen. de,
35. 36-
Ralph f. Johannis de, 34.
Ranulf de, 30-33, 37-39, r3S,
385-
Ranulph f. Hen. de, 32-34.
Ranulph f. Ran. de, 34.
Richard, 320, r382.
Robert, 1386, 1388.
Thomas, 42, 43, r38i, 1680,
2678.
Thomas f . Ranulfi de, 28.
Thomas, of Bradburne, 2693.
William, 147 r.
Will, de, Abbot of Darley, 974.
Alspade, Margery de, 1^42, r643.
Alston, John, 276.
Alstonefeld, Rob. de, 68.
Alsybroke, Thomas, 2691.
Alton, Tho., 1484.
Aluithleg', Rob. de, 51.
Aluredus, 238.
Names.
391
Alvel', Rob. de, 1274, 2757, 2758.
Alynson, Roger, 2709.
Thomas, of Herdwyckewalle,
2709.
Alyot, V. Allot.
Amot, Amote, Tho., 1225-1227.
Ampe, Margaret, relicta Hen., 594.
^William, 594, 2538.
Amysson, John, of Longeford, 1581,
IS»4.
Matilda, w. of John, 1581.
Ric, s. of John, of Longeford,
1584.
AnabuU, AnabuUe, Annable.
George, of Hoknaston, 1385,
-Johanna, w. of Rog., of Hok-
naston, 1387, 1388.
-Rog., of Asshlehey, 1383.
-Rog., of Hokenaston, 1384-
1386, 1388.
Ancelm, rector of Dronfield, 2425, 2426.
Andely, Isabel de, 2776.
Maurice de, 2776.
Andrew, Andrea, Andreu, Andrewe.
John, 2067.
John, chaplain, 1238, 2083,
2084.
Thomas, 2477.
William, 1904, 2067, 2255,
2256, 2347.
William, chaplain, 1177.
William, clericus, 2351.
^Will. f. Tho., 2345.
Aneslaia, v> Annesley.
Angers, Angerz.
^Anne, w. of Edmund, of Chad-
desden, 611.
Edmund, of Chaddesden, 611.
-Nich., >^. and h. of Edmund, 612.
Annable, v. AnabuU.
Annesley, Aneslai, Anneslee.
Hugh, II 23.
Robert de, 1083.
Thomas de, 807.
AnseHn, Ralph, 1397.
Thomas, 1623,
Apelby, v. Appleby.
ApelknoU, ApilknoU, ApilknoUe, Appel-
knoll, Appurknoll, Hapilknole.
Cecily, 2462.
John, 2472.
John f. Pet. de, 2430.
-Marg., w. of Peter de, 2430.
-Peter de, 2430, 2431.
-Rog. de, 1040, 2431.
Apetot, Aptot, V. Abbetoft.
ApilknoU, V. ApelknoU.
Appleby, Apelby, Appelby, Appylby.
Sir Edm. de, 1286, 1376, 1488.
Dom. Geoffrey de, 48, 1954.
■ Henry de, mil., 1968.
John, 1763.
William, i960, 1970, 1971.
Appurknoll, v. ApelknoU.
Aptot, _w. Abbetoft.
Aquitaine and Lancaster, John, Duke
of, V. Lancaster, John, Duke of.
Archer, Archere, Le Archer, Arrecher,
Larcher.
Alan le, 1463.
Andrew, 1463.
^John, 3, 1468.
^John, of Heghlowe, 1225, 2354.
Matilda, of Nottingham, 2181,
-Ric. le, 2, 723, 1214, 1215.
-Rob., 1209, 1324, 1424.
-Rog. le, 1793.
-Thomas, 3, 1427, 2335, 2734.
-Tho., o. of John, 1467.
-Tho., s. of Ric, 1467.
-Tho. f. Joh., de Hokelowe,
1463- 1466.
-Tho. f. Ric, de Magna
Huklowe, 1463-1468.
-William le, 2308.
-Will f. Ric, 555.
Arcwryt, John de, de Cesterfeld, 693.
Arden, John de, 486.
Walkelin de, 2025.
Ardern, Arderne.
^Alina, w. of Ralph de, 910.
John de, mil., 2131.
Ralph de, 910.
-Walter de, 201.
Will., de Meysham, 1784.
Argosis, Ralph f. Aluredi de, 1753.
Aikel, Rob. f. Ric, 2629.
Armestrong, Tho., 1123, 1321.
Armitage, Tho., capellanus Capelle-in-
ly-Frythe, 627, 649.
Arnald, Arnold.
Joan, 2664.
^John, chaplain, 2661.
Will., Abbot of Merivale, 678.
Arrecher, u. Archer.
Arrosmythe, Will., parson of Longley,
1505-
Arundel, Earl of, v. Fitzalan, Rich.
Rog., King's Justice, 1499,
1947. 2334-
Ascehurst, Hen., parson of Mugginton,
1694.
Ascelinus, v. Acelinus.
Ascell, Simon de, 1546, 2335.
Ascet', sacerdos, 516.
Asche, -u. Ash.
Aschebury, Rob. de, 1573.
Aschehurst, John, 1694.
Ash, Asche, Assch, Assche, etc.
^Adam f. Rad. de, 1578.
■ Isabel, w. of John, of Chestre-
feld, 459.
John, of Chestrefeld, 457, 459,
785, 787, 862.
John, jun., 464.
John del., 2502, 2503.
Ric, Alderman of Chesterfield,
870, 871.
Ric, of Chesterfield, 458, 466.
Richard, 850, 2519.
Robert, 471, 2265.
Rog. de, bailiff of Derby, 986.
Rog. del, of Chesterfield, 809,
813, 822.
392
Index of
Ashbourne, Ashebuin, Asschbourne,
Asscheburn, Asseborn, Asshborn,
Assheburn, Esburn, Esburne,
Esburnia, Esscheburne, Esse-
bourne, Esseburn, Esseburna,
Esseburne.
^Adam de, 62, 413.
^Agnes, wid. of John de, 782.
Mag. Andrew de, 1822.
Geoffrey de, 134, 2091.
Hugh de, 1297.
Hugh f. Rob. de, 60.
John f. Elie, clericus, 2740.
^John f. Hug. de, 70.
Nich. de, 2660.
Philip de, 2762.
-Rich, de, chaplain, 2616.
Rob. f. Alex, de, 2740.
Rob. fil. PhiHppi de, 55.
Rob. de, Knt., 2212, 2628-2633,
2635-2637, 2640.
Rob. de, Senescallus, 2718.
Robert de, 54, 326, 926, 1166,
1569. 1574. 1578, 1787.
1820, 1821, 2126, 2580.
Rog. f. Will, de, 2762.
-Tho. fil. Ajle de, 56, 59, 61.
Tho. f. Regin. de, 1145.
Tho. de, 54, 141, 152, 1787.
Will, de, 292, 880, 1396, 2615.
^Will. de, chaplain, 2665.
Ashby, Assheby, Esseby.
Laurence de, 2638.
Nicholas, 1553.
Ashope, Peter de, 1610.
Ashover, Aschovere, Asscheover, Assh-
over, Essheouere, Esseouere, Ess-
overe, Exsovere, etc.
^Adam t. Hausie, 755.
^Agnes, wid. of Rob. de, 370.
John f. Sim. de, 125.
Nich. de, 760, 761, 764.
Rob. f. Rad. de, de Cesterfeld,
365-
Rog-, of Brampton, 457.
Will, de, 971.
Ashton, Asshton.
Benedict de, 2358.
James, 2280.
John, Knt., 509.
Tho., of Horsley, 1459.
Asser, John, 1902, 1903.
Rog., 99, 1330, 1905, 1907,
1909, 1910.
Assewell, John de, parson of Mack-
worth, 677, 1861.
-Will, de, of Ticknall, 1968.
Assheby, v. Ashby.
Assheford, John, 1073.
Asshelay, Asshely, John de, chaplain
at Monyash, 1721, 2736.
Assher, Alice, w. of John del, 1911.
John del., 191 1.
Asshes, John del., 770, 798.
Astley, Tho., 1784.
Sir Will., Knt., 1488.
Aston, Astone, Astun.
Edm. de, 2289.
Elias de, 1422, 1425, 1789.
Geoffrey, s. of Stephen de,
1032.
John de, 74, 343, 1048, 1328,
1761, 1924.
John, Knt., 2141.
Ric. de, chaplain, 778.
Rob. de, 1422, 1425, 2166.
Will., of London, 300.
^William, 602, 804, 2447, 2449,
2452-2455.
Will, de, 797, 2357.
Will. f. Phil, de, 2431.
Atkyu, Will., 1513.
Atkynson, Will., 864, 1070.
Atlow, Attelouwe, Attelowe.
Adam f. Joh. de, 137.
^Agnes, w. of Will, de, 20.
Eleanor, f. Isolde f. Edithe de,
152-
Engelard de, 151.
Isolda f. et h. Engelardi de,
151. 152-
John de, 141.
John f. Alex, de, 149-151.
Warin f. David de, 136.
^Will. de, 20.
Attebernes, Marjory, 2i8r.
Attebrigge, Rob. f. Steph., of Ashover,
250.
V. also Ad-pontem.
Attebrok, Rob., rector of Somersall,
2165.
Attebroke, John, 2165.
Attechirchestile, Tho., 1212.
Attecrosse, Rog., I2r2.
Attegate, Tho., 253.
Attegrene, Henry, 2722,
Attelberge, Attlebye, Mag. Will, de,
canon of Lichfield, 1427, 1957.
Attemore, Hen., of Monyassch, 1714,
1715-
Attewalle, John, 1476.
Attewelle, Alice, w. of Rich. 2722.
Richard, 2722.
Attkynson, v. Atkynson.
Attlebye, v. Attelberge.
Atyswelle, John, of Ibul, 1477.
Aubenni, William d', 1397.
Aubrey, Rob., 290.
Auburnehor, Adam f. Will., de Cester-
feld, 430.
Audeley, v. Audley.
Audewerc, Rob. de, v. Aldwark.
Audley, Lord, v. Touchet, James.
Tho., Knt., chancellor, 1659.
Audoenus, subprior of Burton Abbey,
1197.
Autertone, Rob. f. Will de, 1862.
Aula, Adam de, 1150.
Hugh de, 1 130, ir34, 1137.
John de, of Middleton, 1702.
Ralph de, 290.
Ric. de, 931.
Ric. de, of Wyardiston, 1137.
Rob. de, of Makworthe, 1521.
Names.
393
Aula, Tho. f. et h. Hug. de, de
Wiardiston, 1133.
William de, 1945.
Will, de, of Wyardeston, 1130,
1131, 1135.
^Will. f. Will, de, of Wyardes-
tone, 2719.
Aulam, Adam ad, 1153.
Aumeton, Rob. de, 1080.
Aunger, Ric, clerk, 1769.
Aurifaber, Joan, w. of Rob., de Chastre-
feld, 737.
Margaret, d. of Rob., 737.
Austyn, Rich., de Herleston, 2039.
Avenel, Gervase, 1397.
Robert, 412.
Avener, Auener, Aviner.
Henry de, 1644.
Will., chaplain, 80, 81.
^Will., clerk, 1769.
^Will. le, of Ashbourne, 67.
Averey, Agnes f. et h. Nich., 2176.
Awby, Tho., of King's Bromley, 63S.
Ayer, Robert, of Padley, 2674.
Ayld, Will., 2112.
Will., s. of Will., 21 12.
Aylisbure, John de, Knt., 1712.
Aylisburi, Walter de, r39.
Ayncourt, v. Deyncourt.
Ayr, Rob. le, de Thornhyll, 220.
B.
B , Decanus Cestrie, 1726.
Babington, Babyngton.
^Antony, of Dethick, loio, 154T.
Hugh de. Sheriff of Notts, and
Derby, 2199.
John, esquire, 1935.
^John, Knt., 1123, I32r, 2120.
Kateryn, wid. of Sir Anth.,
1542.
Thomas I., 2362.
Thomas II., of Dethick, 1287,
1383, 1742, 1936, 2695,
2696, 2730.
Thomas III., s. of Anthony, of
Dethicke, 128, 2T91, 2700,
2701.
Thomas, of Leghe, 2086.
William I., Knt., King's Jus-
tice, 1806, 2728.
William II., 2064, 2362, 2567,
2728.
Bachcroft, John, 641.
Bache, Ralph de la, seneschal of Burton,
1278, i8g6, 2612.
Bache, Rog. de le, 58S.
Bacheler, Bachiler, John fil. Nich. le,
2576, 2581.
Bachepus, Bachepuz, v. Bakepuz.
Bacon, Tho., 1448.
Bacun, Ric. f. Sym., 215T.
Badde, Avicia f. Rog., 1737.
Badeley, Alice, 2602.
Bageshagh, v. Bagshaw.
Bagger, Will, chaplain of Brassyngtone,
1497, 1498.
Bagot, Agnes, 2725.
^John, Knt., 2131.
Richard, 394, 2166, 2678.
Bagshaw, Bageshagh, Baggeschawe,
Baggeshaugh, Bagscha, Bagschag,
Bagschagh, Bagschawe, Bagsha,
Bagshagh, Bagshaze, Bakshawe.
Cecily, w. of Tho. s. of Hen.,
637-
Edward, 636, 2366.
Geoffrey, chaplain, 625, 626.
Henry, of the Ridge, 635, 641,
1452.
Humphrey, s. and h. of Tho.,
1268.
. John, f. Rob. de, of Abbenaye,
3-
John de, 1220.
Nich. f. Hug. de, 619.
Nich., of Chapel-en-le-Frith,
407, 645.
Nich., of Farewell, co. Stall.,
408.
Nicholas, 1077, 1781.
Richard, 1440, 1442, 1801.
Robert, 637.
Steuen, curatt of the Chapell
in ye Fryth, 646.
Thomas, of Abnaye, 5.
Tho., of Eyam, T268.
Tho., of Ford, 644.
Tho., s. of Hen., 637.
William de, 3, 99, 617, 1330,
i8or.
Will, de, of Chapel-en-le-Frith,
62r, 623-626.
Will., of Hope, rSso.
Sir Wyll., Vykar of Hope, 646.
Baguley, Bayguley.
Jane, w. of Nich., 46r, 462,
469, 2524.
Nicholas, 461, 462, 469, 2523.
Bailey, Baillif, Bailly, Bailye, Ballif,
Bayli, Bayiif, Baylli, Bayly, Baylye.
Hen. le, of Spondon, chaplain,
607.
Hen., Warden of the Chantry
of Chaddesden, 609.
Henry, 512.
Hen., 630, 63r.
John f. Hen., 512.
John f. Tho. le, of Clifton,
2or8.
-Jordan de, 2425.
— Margery, s8r, 582.
— ^Richard, 2r82, 2183.
-Robert, 836, 2181
Baillif, Bailly, Bailye, v._ Bailey.
Bairg, John, of Skardeclive, 2r2i.
Bakelot, John, 1116, TI17.
Bakepuz, Bachepus, Bachepuz, Bake-
put, Bakepuiz, Bakepuys.
Geoffrey I. de, 238, 239.
Geoffrey II. de, r503, 1767,
2577. 2578, 2580.
394
Index of
Bakepuz, etc., Dom. Hen. de, Knt.,
2005.
James de, 188.
Johanna, w. of Will., 343, 344.
John f. Rob., 239.
John de, Knt., Dom. de Barton,
25= 337. 928, 1568, 1630,
2321.
Dom. Peter de., 399, 1558,
1562, 1563, 1629, 2152.
Ralph I. de, 135, 396, 932,
1500.
Ralph II. de, 1428.
Ralph III. de, 337, 929, 1570,
2321.
Robert I. de, 238.
Rob. f. et h. Rob., 238, 239,
2744.
Rodbert de, dom. de Alke-
munton, 25.
-Walter de, 2200.
-Will, de, 522.
-Will., Knt., 1864.
Baker, John, 1959.
Katharine, of Swartlingcote,
1989, 1990.
Nich., rector of Boyleston,
1620.
Richard, 2120.
Will., of Swartlingcote, 1989,
1990.
Bakewell, Bakequell, Bathequell, Bauc-
welle, Baukewell, Baukquell, Bauk-
well, Bauquell, Bauqwell, Bawcke-
well, Bawkewell, Bawkuell, Baw-
quell, etc.
^Alice, w. of Rob. de, 206.
^John, clericus, r209, 1396.
^John, chaplain, 2253.
John de, 763.
Fr. John de, Canonicus de la
Dale, r6i2.
John, bastard ». of Rog. de,
828.
^-Margery, w. of Rog. de, 828.
^Matthew, son of Tho. de, 1609.
Nich. de, 443, 755, 772, 773,
2438.
Ric. de, 507, 1250, 1252, 1257,
1259, 1260, 1263.
Ric, s. of Hen., 1267.
Roger de, 778, 797, 798, 802,
804, 810, 820, 822, 828,
2315-
I^og-j of Dunston, 2514.
Thomas de, 791.
Bakshawe, v. Bagshaw.
Balderton, Alice, w. of Hugh, 444.
Hugh, 444.
Baldwin, clericus de Meleburna, 534.
Baldwyri, Rob. f. Hug., de Bramton,
clericus, 420.
Balgy, Balge, Balgi, Balgye.
Agnes, d. of Tho., of Aston,
562.
John, s. and h. of Rob., 554.
Robert, 405, 554, 1430.
Tho., of Aston, senr., 562,
1446.
Balgy, etc., Tho., s. of Tho., of Aston,
562.
Will., s. of John, 554.
Baliden, Dom. Will, de, chaplain, 1889.
Baliolo, John de, 1982.
Balle, Alice, f. Emme, 416.
Gilbert, 1429.
Henry, 1456.
Hugh, 390.
Tho., chaplain, 104, 855, 867.
Will., of Repton, 540, 1755,
1756, 1956. i960, 1969-
1971.
Ballyden, Will., 324.
Bamford, Baumford, Baumforth.
Elyas de, 1789, 1790, 1793.
-John de, i.
^John f. Oliveri de, 219, 220.
John f. Joh. f. Oliveri de, 219.
Nich. de, 219.
Peter de, 248.
Rosa quondam ux. Petri de,
2ig.
Will. f. Joh. f. Oliveri de, 220.
Will. f. Nich. de, 220.
Banastur, Will., 1492.
Bank, Joan, w. of Tho. del, of Alkemon-
ton, r8o6.
Tho. del, of Alkemonton, 1806.
Bankoc, Isabella, 799.
Barba Aprilis, Barbe d'Averil.
Ralph, 1945.
Ralph, capellanus Hug. Comi-
tis, 1942.
Roger, 1940.
William, clericus, 536.
Will. f. Rad., 1942, 1945.
Barber, Barbour, Barbur.
Adam, of Pyndall, 565.
Hugh le, 1022.
Janyn le, 1304.
-John, 1052.
-John, mercer, 87.
-Maud, w. of Janyn le, 1304.
-Richard, 1452, 2516.
-Thomas, 564.
-William, 78, 830.
Bardesey, Leonard, 614.
Bardolf, Hugh, Justiciarius Regis, 1499,
1947. 2334.
Baresford, v. Beresford.
Baret, Isabella, w. of Rich., 2504.
John, clerk, 824, 832, 833,
2514.
John, of Weleston, 2295.
Katerine, w. of Ric, 836.
Richard, 788, 805, 836, 2504,
250s, 2514.
Thomas, of Chesterfield, 780,
808, 818-820, 824, 828, 832-
834, 836, 1052, 2514, 2515.
Will. f. Sim., 2204.
Bareth, Geoffrey, 268.
Matilda, w. of Geoffrey, 268.
Barfot, Will., 316.
Bargh, Richard, 2737.
Barker, Barkerre, Bercarius, Bercher.
Adam, de Roddesley, 2015.
Adam, de Wyveleft, 1961.
Names.
395
Barker, etc., Adam £. Ad., 2015.
Emma, d. of John, 500.
. Hen., of Beauchief, 241.
Henry le, 2158.
Hugh le, 1020, 1021.
Hugh le, chaplain, 1972.
Joan, w. of Ralph le, 2377.
John, 142, 23s, 499, 500, 1404,
2451. 2470-
John le, of Aston, 726.
John, of Dore, 1064, 1065,
1069.
Margery f. Rog., of Hather-
segg, 1805.
Ralph, 231, 1398, 2442.
Ralph, of Dore, 1053, 1055,
2376, 2377-
Robert, 1192.
Tho., of Dore, 241.
^William, 2673.
Will., of Aston, 1046.
Barkeworth, Will, de, bailiff of Lincoln,
1923.
Barkhous, Barkhowse.
Hugh del, of Leghes, 1778.
Hugh de, 241.
^Will. de, 241.
Will, de, of Wodseates, 1778.
Barkystun, Margaret, w. of Will, de, i.
^William de, i.
Barlastone, Thos. de, of Blackfordby,
2124.
Barlawe, Randulph, chaplain, 629.
Barley, Agnes, w. of John de, 772.
^Alice, w. of Rob., 868.
Christopher, chaplain, 133.
Elena, w. of Rob., 871.
George, of Stoke, 1267.
^Johanna, wid. of Rob., 831.
John de, 133, 506, 745, 797,
804, 80s, 811, 1069, 2315,
2378, 2480.
John de, clerk, 781.
^John, of Chestrefeld, 868.
Jordan de, 1536.
Rob., Alderman of H. Cross
Guild, Chesterfeld, 849.
Rob., dominus de Barle, 1063.
Rob. de, 230, 236, 781, 791,
811, 842, 870, 871, 1047,
1263, 2252, 225s, 2256,
2444, 2473-2475. 2480,
2521, 2564.
Rob de, clerk, 774.
Rob., of Assheover, 126.
Rob., of Barley Lees, junr.,
870.
Rob., s. of John de, 745, 750,
-Thomas, 133, 1810.
—Thomas, chaplain, 839.
-Thomas, clerk, 834.
-Will, de, 444.
-Will., dominus de Barley, 233.
-Will. f. Will de, 227.
Barley Wodhous, Edusa, w. of Rog. f.
Elie de, 2252.
Barlow, Tho. de, rector of Boylestone,
346-
Tho., chaplam, 1394, 1395.
Barlowe, John, 2379.
Barnarde, Will., 2095.
Barnby, Ric, 1129.
Barne, John, 2601.
Baron, John, 2664, 2665.
Barowe, John, 1724.
Barre, Picot de, 2090, 2091.
Thomas, 2328.
Barrett, Thomas, sen., 815, 842, 866.
Thomas, jun., 842, 866.
Tho. s. of Tho. jun., clerk,
866.
Barri, Hugh, 1334, 1335.
Bars, Richard, vicar of Carolke-on-Trent,
1980.
Barsford, Tho., 1747.
Barth, Hen., husbandman, 305.
Bartholomew, Monachus, 1946.
Prior of Tutbury, 2575.
Barton, Bartun.
Alice, w. of Oliver de, 1493.
John, 2369.
Nich., sen., 2369.
Oliver de, 77, 1493, 1582, 1761,
1924.
Ralph de, 1338.
Randolph, 2369.
Rich, de, clericus, 2614.
■ Roger, 2361.
. Wimund de, 23S.
Barun, John, 2668.
Barwa, Hen. de, 238.
Barysford, v. Beresford.
Bas', Hor', 516.
Baseby, John, de Meysham, 1784.
Basigham, Robert de, 1946.
Basing, Basingg, Basingges, Basynges,
Basyngges, Basyngs.
— Cecily, d. of Ric. de, 892.
Hen., s. of Ric. de, of Codnor,
891.
John de, 335-338-
Ric. de, of Codnor, 891, 892.
Basselowe, Giles f. Matthei de, 254.
Philip de, chaplain, 1220.
Ric. de, 245.
Basset, Basseth, Bassett.
Edmund, 157, 1495, 1930.
Hugh, r945.
John, Knt., 76, 1692, 1924,
1928, 1929.
, John, iir4.
John, s. of Sir Simon, 2088.
Matilda, r489.
Ralph, Canonicus de Roue-
cestre, 244.
Ralph, 1078, 2135, 2136, 2392.
Sir Simon, 2088.
Thomas, 171.
Thomasine, d. of Ralph, 2135,
2137-
W— , 1078.
William, 682, 1512.
William, mil., 22r3.
William, justice in Eyre, 1697.
396
Index of
Basset, etc., William, of Blore, 2137, 2730.
Will., s. of Sir Simon, 2088.
Basshet, William, 2702.
Basun, Tho., 1504.
Bate, Adam, f. Rog., de Parva Norton,
1778.
Emmota f. Joh. f. Hen., of
Wingerworth, 2332.
■ Henry, 124, 409, 1341, 2507.
Hugh, 1525.
Isabella, w. of Tho., 218.
Johanna, of Chestrefeld, 457.
John, 1021, 1022.
John, 507, 793, 2504, 2509,
2510.
John, of Ashbourne, 2417.
^John, of Derby, jun., 979.
John f. Rog., of Chesterfield,
1746.
Matilda, w. of Adam, 2322.
Nicholas, 2660.
Rich., of Ashbourne, 2417.
Roger, 1778.
Rog., de Neubold, 2430.
Thomas, 218.
Thos., steward of Chesterfield,
2317.
William, 750, 782, 2317, 2652.
Batelesford, Will de, 781.
Batell, Walter, 2239.
Bathe, Rog. f. Rad. de la, 2282.
Bathequell, v. Bakewell.
Batley, Bateley
Ric. de, 365.
Rob. f. Ric. de, of Boythorp,
372-
Robert, 373, 960.
Simon de, 1894.
Baucwelle, Baukewell, Baukquell, Bauk-
well, Bauquell, Bauqwell, v. Bake-
well.
Baudon, Will., 629.
Baule, John, 2127.
Baumford, Baumforth, v. Bamford.
Baune, Christopher, 103.
Bawckewell, Bawkewell, Bawkuell, Baw-
quell, V. Bakewell.
Baxter, Margaret, w. of Nich., 300.
Nich., of Derby, 300.
Bay, Will, le, 2095.
Bayart, Hen., 1716.
Bayguley, v. Baguley.
Bayle, Will., 314.
Bayli, Baylif, Baylli, Bayly, Baylye, v.
Bailey.
Baylze, John, cleric, 1129.
Baynay, John, 1497.
Baystan, Rob., of Chesterfield, 2491.
Baystowe, Ralph de, 406, 2020.
Beard, John, 2227.
Beatrice, widow, 1336.
Beaufei, Beautey, Belfai, Beufei, Bella
Fide.
John de, mil., 2388, 2389.
Robert I., 932, 2380, 2382.
Robert II., de., 51, 879, 1698,
2381-23S3.
Thomas de, 2389.
Beaufort, Hen., Bp. of Winchester, 82.
Beaumonde, Dom. Thomas, de Bakevile,
1988.
Beaumont, John, Viscount, 846.
Bee, Becco, Beec, Beic, Bek.
^Ernald de, 1360.
Dom. Geoffrey de, miles, 662,
1166, 2569, 2570, 2611.
Geoffrey de, 2577, 2578, 2718.
Goyfred de, 1360.
Dom. Hen. de, 216, 399, 2583.
^John le, 50.
Robert de, 2125.
-Walter f. dom. Hen. del, 2580.
Beche, Dom. Nich. de la, 578.
Bechel, v. Beeley.
Beck, V. Beke.
Bee, John, 2676.
Oliver, 2676.
Ric, rector of Mugginton, 2602.
Beeley, Bechel, Beeleg, Begelaia,
Begele, Begelei, Beghle, Beghley,
Begle, Beilea, Beileg, Beilie, Beley,
Bethtley.
John de, 245, 247.
Marg. dom. de, 245, 247.
Luke de, 173, 1328.
Serlo, f. Warneri de, 244, 1207,
1208, 1328, 1610, 1611,
2745-
Tho. de, Dominus de Beghley,
250, 252, 253.
Warnerius de, 216, 244.
Will, de, 1334.
Will. f. Galfridi de, 252.
Beerd, Nich de, 21 15.
Beere, Agnes, w. of John de, 618.
John de, 618.
Beeston, Robert, 1873.
Befayse, Ric, of Trusselay, 1654.
Begalaia, Begele, Begelei, Beghle,
Beghley, Begle, v. Beeley.
Begum, Rob., 194.
Beighton, Bectona, Becthon, Beghton.
Geoffrey de, clericus, 1732.
John, 1478.
John, f. Rog. de, 502.
-Rog. de, 1728.
Beilea, Beileg, Beilie, v. Beeley.
Beirchover, v. Birchover.
Bek, V. Bee.
Beke, John de, 2017.
Thomas, Bishop of St. David's,
1317-1319. 1896, 1897.
Will., vicar of Sallowe, 1692.
Bel, Hugh le, 1501, 1502.
Beleby, Adam, de Asseburne, 1644.
BelefeW, Christopher, 2451.
Belesby, Dom. Will, de, 1899.
Belet, William, 1428.
Belfai, v. Beaufey.
Belteld, Christopher de, 2457.
Beliden', John, 1478.
Bella Fide, v. Beaufey.
Bellasvs, John, parson of Halwynfeld,
1869.
Belle, Robert, 49.
Belleston, R — de, 2634.
Names.
397
Bello Campo, Alina, s. of Stephen de,
909.
Hugh de, 533, 534, 1752.
Xdona, s. 01 Stephen de, 909.
Isolda, s. of Staph, de, 909, 911.
Matildis, s. of Stephen dt, 909.
Stephen de, 908-911.
Waiter de, 909.
Bellow, Bellowe, John, 924, 2565.
Belzetter, Alice, w. of Kog., 589.
Rog., 589.
Benedicite, Johan, 1619.
Benedict, avunculus Hug. Comitis,
1939-
Benet, John, 1469.
Benett, Thos., 2450.
Bentley, Benetylee, Bentelay, Benteleg,
Benteley, Benteleye, Bentl', Bentlay,
Bentle", Bentlg.
Avice, w. of Nic. de, 284.
Henry, Dom, de, 25.
Hen. le Ballif de, 512.
Hen. de, 929.
Joan, d. of Will., 235.
Johanna, w. of Thomas, 2083-
2085.
John de, 76, 392, 669, 673,
•549. 1559) 1709. 2i6o.
^John, f. Hen. de, 287.
^John, f. Joh. de, 512.
^John, s. of Nic. de, 284.
^John, f. Tho., 2405.
Nic. de, 284.
-Philip de, 287.
-Richard de, 216.
-Thomas, 2083, 2084, 2358.
-Tho. f. Amote de, 287.
-William de, 139, 2714.
Bentte, Will., rector of Sutton-in-lee-
Dale, 1881.
Bercarius, Bercher, Le, v. Barker.
Berd, John, s. of Nich., i8r2.
Berde, John de, of Derby, 987.
Berdesley, Hugh, 514.
James, 514.
Eerdhalgh, Berdehalegh, Berdhall, Berd-
halugh.
Edith, w. of Will, de, r37i.
Hugh, f. Will, de, 1371.
Margery de, 1370.
Ric, s. of Margery de, 1370.
Rog. de, sen., r374.
Roger de, 208.
Will., s. of Margery de, 1370.
^Will. de, r37i, 1372.
Berdvile, Tho., 636.
Bereford, John, bailiff of Oxford, 1922.
Osbert de, 1704.
Walter de, 1756, 2579, 2581.
Will, de, 1964.
Will, de, King's Justice, 225 r.
Beregge, Rob., 2099.
Eeresford, Baresford, Beresforthe, Berse-
ford, Bersforde, Berysford, etc.
^Aden, 304.
^Denys, 306, roi3.
Edmund, of Newton Graunge,
1749-1751.
Beresford, etc., Edward, 1013.
James, 2555.
John de, 1647.
John, of Bradley Ash, 286,
1811.
Katherine, of Newton Graunge,
1748-1751.
Laurence, of Newton Giaunge,
1749-1751. 2555-
Ralph, of Asshburn, 87.
Tho., of Newton Graunge, 1647.
Berford, Simon de, 1954.
Berges, Anchetillus de, 2090, 2091.
Bergete, Eustace de, 1397.
Berkeley, Tho., Lord Berkeley, 491, 492.
Bermyngham, Master Richard, 1438.
Bernak, Gervase de, Knt., 1461, 2340,
2706.
Bernard, Robert, 2069.
Bernehulle, Tho. de, 409.
Bernes, John de, 2375.
Berney, Hanken, 1385.
Berneys, al. Bernis, Peter de, 130, 1017,
1035. 2374. 2375-
Berseford, Bersforde, v. Beresford.
Bersicote, Bursicot, John de, 1197, 1277.
Richard de, 1197.
Robert de, 26ro.
Berta, Comitissa Cestrie, u. Chester,
Earls of.
Bertolomeus, v. Bartholomew.
Bertone, Oliver de, 289.
Bertram, camerarius, 535, 536.
Berwa, Beatrice de, 1947.
Richard de, 1947.
Berysford, v. Beresford.
Besebosc, Walter de, 909.
Beston, Alice de, of Chestrefield, 797.
Bete, Emma que fuit uxor Ade, 701.
^John, f. Rog., of Cestrefeld,
715-
John, 73T, 741-745, 751-754.
2312.
Marjory, w. of John, f. Joh.,
742.
Rob., f. John, sen., 746.
Rog., chaplain, 744.
Dom. Rog. of Chastrefeld, 767.
Simon, f. Ade, 70 r.
Betegge, Peter de, 2095.
Bethebroke, v. Bythebroke.
Bethtleye, v. Beeley.
Bette, John, r366.
Beufei, v. Beaufey.
Beufyis, Dom. John de, 9r9.
Beure, Thurston de, r23r.
Beverage, Beuerege, Beverege, Bever-
egge-
Alice, w. of Will, 755.
Richard, 229 r, 2502, 2503.
William, 749, 753, 755, 2496.
Beverlaco, Thomas de, ro82, T420.
Bewofoy, Richard, of Trusley, 2323.
Bey, Adam le, 2733.
Beynbryge, Rob., of Hoknastone, 1385.
Beyser, Margery, condam ux. Rob. f.
Rob., 736.
Bientelegh, Will de, 40.
39»
Index of
Bieston, Rog., vicar of Hareworthe, 213.
Bigarius, Peter, 2008.
Bigheleghe, Will de, 2094.
Bildeston, Tho. de, chaplain, 1760.
Biley, Tho. de, 251.
Biling, Will, de, 2093.
Billesdon, Rog. de, of Herdby, 1635.
Binford, Fr. Hugh de, 1539.
Bingham, Byngham, Byr^geham.
Marget, w. of Rich., 2518.
Richard, 23, 2461.
Richard de, Knt., 2215, 2567.
Dom. Ric. de, 368, 378.
Rich., Justice of King's Bench,
2467.
Ric, s. of Dom. Ric. de, 368.
Thomas, 884.
Mag. Thos., late Warden of
Pembroke Coll., Cam-
bridge, 1982.
Tho., s. of Sir Ric. de, 1844.
■Dom. Will, de, 1105.
Birchehoure, v. Birchover.
Bircheld, Agnes f. Hug. de, 1802.
Joan f. Hug. de, 1802.
Birchelif, Hugh f. Joh. de, 1613.
Birchete, John, 1326.
Bircheved, Birchevend, Berchevid,
Birchehewed, Burcheved, Byrched.
John de, 2374, 2425.
John, of Swotall, 1327.
Peter de, 131, 2426.
Tho. de, 1018, 2377.
Birchover, Beirchover, Birchehoure,
Bircheoure, Birchouere, Bircheover,
Byrchouyr.
Cecilia, w. of Tho. de, 293, 295.
R — de, 2621.
Rob. de, chaplain, 744.
Rob. de, rector of Rushton,
754.
■ Roger fil. Simund de, 2620.
Simund de, 2621.
Tho. s. of Will, de, 293-296.
^Walter, f. Ade de, 294.
^Will de, 38, 293, 2226, 2625,
2626.
Birchull, Will, de, 92.
Bird, John, Bishop of Chester, 655.
Birkenschagh, Byrkynschawe.
Margery, w. of Tho. del, 780.
Tho., of Newerk, 780, 789,
798.
Birkes, Cecilia, wid. of Rob. de, 786.
Birley, Byrlay.
John f. Rog. de, 269.
Ric. de, of Brampton, 439.
Rog. f. Elie de, 1047.
Thos. f. Rog. de, 2556.
-Will de, 4r8.
Bisacia, Ranulph de, 1949.
Bishop, Biscop, Eisshop, Bissop, Bys-
chop, Byshope, Bysshope.
John, 1977, 1979, 1992.
Nich., of Chapel-en-le-Frith,
2435-
Ralph, of Hambury, 345.
Rog., of Bakewell, 202.
Bishop, etc., Rog., of Longeford, 1573.
Rog. s. of Rog., of Longefoid,
1573-
Bithebroke, v. Bythebroke.
Blacgreve, v. Blagreve.
Black, Henry, 2733.
Blackfordeby, Simon, 1980.
Blackwall, Blacquell, Blakevpall, Blak-
viral, Blakwall, Blakwalle.
^Adam de, 1550.
^Agnes, d. of Rob., 265.
^Anna, wid. of Ric, 88.
Christofer, 265.
Elizabeth, d. of Cristofer, 265.
Hen., of Blakwalle, 1252, 1254.
Johanna, w. of Thrustan, 857.
^John, chaplain, 2479.
John, s. of Rob., 265.
Milo, 2123.
Nich. de, 1547.
Nich., vicar of Beston, 957,
2682.
Oliver, rector of Barton-in-le-
Denys, 957.
Richard, 637, 1383, 1389, 1506,
2681, 2684. —-^
Ric, of Wirkswdrth, 1008,
loog.
Rob., 265, 1383.
■ Thomas, 89.
Tho., s. of Crist., 265.
-Tho., s. and heir of Thrustan,
857. 858.
Blagge, Rob., Baron of the Exchequer,
100 1.
Blagreve, Blacgreve, Blaggriev, Blake-
greve, Blakgreve.
Ralph, 2060, 2062, 2063, 2065,
2066.
Richard de, 2044, 2049.
Blaggreiv, u. Blagreve.
Blak, Will., 1641.
Blake, Rob. le, 1334.
Blakegreve, Blakgreve, v. Blagreve.
Blakesea, Tho., 1005.
Blakewall, Blakwall, etc., v. Blackwall.
Blakiswalle, Sir John, chauntry-priest
of Dronfield, 265.
Blaklach, Richard, chaplain, 2366.
Blaunchard, Will. f. Will., of Castil-
tone, 515.
Bleyn, Rob., 1777.
Blid, Blida, v. Blythe.
Blithe, V. Blythe.
Blodletere, Stephen le, 1556.
Blount, Blounte, Blund, Blundus, Blunt.
^Adam, 353, 684, 2491, 2556.
Alexander, canon of Lichfield,
179, 189, 1953.
-Geoffrey, 386', 1501-1503.
-Giles, 274.
-Mag. John, 175.
—John, Knt., 2081.
—John, of Murkaston, 137.
-John, 2X41.
-Peter, 386.
-Robert, 416, 2494,
-Thomas, 1280, 2394.
Names.
399
Blount, etc., Dom. Tho., Knt., 1393,
1394. IS94) 2678.
— Walter, 161, 1376, 1616, 2392.
Walter, Knt., 207, 209, 344,
1393. i''92. 1693.
^Will., Lord Mountjoy, 350.
. William, 1304.
-Will., chaplain, 1892.
Blund, Blundus, v. Blount.
Blundel, John, 387.
Blundeville, Ranulph, v. Chester, Earls
of.
Blunt, V. Blount.
Blye, Rog. de, 360, 709.
Blys, William, 1018.
Blythe, Blid, Blida, Blithe, Blyd.
Adam de, 722.
^Agnes, d. of Rog. de, 732.
John de, 1777.
^John, clerk, 1781.
Leticia, w. of Philip de, 732.
Lucy, d. of Rog. de, 732.
Philip de, 732.
Ric, 1780.
Roger de, 364, 545, 690, 695,
707. 715. 724. 732, 23"-
Tho. f. Will., of Barnby, 1781.
^Will, of Barnby, 1781.
-Will, of Norton, 1781.
Bobi, Hugh de. Justice at Nottingham,
2334.
BobinhuU, Isabella quondam uxo Egidii
de, 694.
^Roger de, 245.
Rog., s. of Isabella, 694.
Wydo de, 245, 247.
Bocher, Ranulph, 809.
^William, 1 1 1 o .
Bocheruilla, Rob. de, 2380.
Bochervyl, Will., of Sudbury, 930.
Bockyng, John, of Hope, 1449.
Richard, 1439.
Roger, 1439.
Bocstones, v. Buxton.
Bofton, Robert, r6r3.
Boghhey, Will., rector of Walton, 2538.
Boileston, v. Boyleston.
Boithorp, v. Boythorpe.
Bojoun, Robert, 245.
Bokestones, v. Buxton.
Bokynhill, Rog. de, 737.
Bolayn, Thos., knt., 2534.
Boldne, Walter, Bailiff of Oxford, 1922.
Boleby, Adam de, of Assheburne, 72.
Alice, w. of Adam de, 72.
Boler, Cecilia, d. of Nich. le, 621.
Elena, w. of Will, le, 619.
John, s. of Nich. le, 621.
Nicholas le, 621.
Nich. 5. of Nich. le, 62r.
Rog. 5. of Nich. le, 621.
Roger, 793, 813.
Tho. s. of Nich. le, 621.
Will, le, de Blacwell, Srg.
■ Will. s. of Nich. le, 621.
Will, of Bagschawe, 629.
Bolhawe, BoUehawe, John de, chaplain,
1760, 1864, 1865.
BoUesorwodehouses, Ric. f. Rob. de,
499.
Bollesouer, Nich. de, 1894.
BoUesover, John de, chamberlain to the
Prior of Tuttebury, 1365.
Bollock, BoUok, BoUokk, Bolocke, v.
Bullock.
Bolt, Bolte, John, 1979, 1981.
Bolton, Boltone.
Patrick de, 326, 328.
Rob. f. Simonis de, 328'.
^Will. f. Ric. de, 326, 327.
Bon, Ric, ir94.
Bonay, Will, de. Abbot of Dale, 942.
Bonde, Adam fil, 351, 354.
Avice le, of Egynton, ii7r.
Cecily, w. of John, 375.
Hen. chaplain of Chaddesden
Chantry, 611, 6r2.
John, 367, 374, 375, 702, 726.
Sir John, 778.
Dom. John, perpetual vicar of
Chesterfield, 766.
^John f. Aae, 364.
^John f. Joh., 372, 373, 375,
703, 708.
John f. Ric, 371.
Margery f. Joh., 708.
Matilda, w. of John de Sutton,
778.
Rob. f. Elie le, de Egynton,
1172.
Tho., vicar, and Alderman of
St. Mary's Guild, Chester-
field, 768.
Walter, 664.
Bondissale, Bondsale, v. Bonsall.
Bone, Will., Abbot of Burton, 2619.
Bonefaunt, Henry, chaplain, 2105.
Bonne, Edward, 383.
Bonsall, Bondissale, Bondsale, Bonte-
shale, Bontessale, Bontisal, Bonti-
shal, Bontishalc
^Alan de, 1702.
Hen. f. Ric. de, 310.
John, s. of Hen. de, 315.
Ralph f. Joh. de, of Alde-
werke, 19.
Ric. f. Joh. de, 310.
Walter f. Osberti de, 310.
William de, 915^
Will. f. Renald de, 312.
Yngelesia f. Rad. f. Joh. de,
19.
Bonseriant, Hugh, de Thorpe, 29.
Bonteshale, Bontessale, Bontisal,
Bontishall, v. Bonsall.
Bonus, Hen. dictus, rr37.
Bonyngton, John, 1181, 1764.
William, 1596.
Boolande, Humphrey, 2191.
Boolar, Roger, 8r6.
Boonde, v. Bonde.
Bordet, v. Burdet.
Boreford, Walter de, 1755.
Borley, Henry de, 2547.
Will, de, 2547.
400
Index of
Borowes, Borwes.
Ric. late of Chestrefeld, 869.
Will, del, 522.
Borton, v. Burton.
Boscheuill, Boscherville, Boschiervill,
Boschereuilla, Boschuill.
John de, 11 13, 1499, 2382.
Ralph de, 2001, 2381.
Bosco, De, Boscum, Ad.
Helyas, de Barleia, 225.
John, 885.
Peter f. Ade, de Bremyngton,
498.
Richard, mil., 2536.
Rich. f. Ade, 2562.
Mag. Rob., Archdeacon of
Coventry, i68i, 2572.
Tho., de Scheffeld, 1126.
Walter, 2152, 2212.
William, de Doubrigge, 2161.
Bosco-calumpniato, Will, de, 2614.
Boseley, Matilda, w. of Will, de, 769.
William de, 769.
Boslistun, Reginald de, 238.
Boso, 1078.
Bote, Rob., 2245.
Boteler, Botiler, Botiller, Butler.
^Agnes, w. of Ric, 2183.
■ Edm. le, 2180.
Ralph, 489.
Richard, 2183.
-Thomas, knt., 1456.
-Thomas, 2163, 218
-William, 1977.
Botelesford, Simon de, master of
Newark Schools, 1844.
Boteley, Will., 1979.
Boterdon, Boturdon, William, 78-81,
1769.
Boterley, Rob. de, 123.
Bothby, Thos., 2190.
Bothe, Both, Bouthe.
Henry de, 803, 827, 1280, 1769,
1874. 1930. 1932. 1988,
2081, 2411.
Hen. de, of Norbury, 1181.
Hen. s. of Will., 1187, 1188.
John, 524. "89, 2257, 2259-
2262.
John, of Arlistone, 279, 11 88.
John, of Derby, 989, 1183.
John del, of Findern, 2281.
John, of Staveley, 1128, 2558.
John f. Hen., 1182, 1183, 1187.
Letiscia f. Will. f. Ade dil, 2314.
^Richard, of Abney, 7.
Will. s. and heir of John, 1187.
Bothum, Will, of Stoke, 1258.
Botiler, v. Boteler.
Boton, Botoun.
John, 1059.
Richard, 2349.
Sir Thomas, priest, 2476.
William, 2449.
Boton del Lees, Will., 1063.
Boturdon, v. Boterdon.
Bouchier, Tho., Bishop of Ely, 490.
Bouke, Tho. del, 1590.
Boulton, Rob. f. Hen. de, 329.
Bourchier, Humfry, Baron Cromwell,
1067.
John, Abbot of " out lady of
the medowez of Leycester,"
305-
Boure, v. Bower.
Boureton, Will de, 2109.
Bourgh, Hugh, 1495.
Bouryng, Henry, 2741.
Bousrohart, Lambert de, 539.
Bousser, John de. Justice, 2251.
Bouthe, V. Bothe.
Boutton, Adam de, 50.
Bouynton, Margery, 1358.
Bowdon, Nich., 633.
Bower, Boure, Bowre.
Christian del, 817.
Elen, d. of John, 1437.
John, of Hope, 1437.
Mar. w. of Thurst. de la, 2357.
Marg. m. of Thurst. de la, 2357.
Robert de, 1374.
Rose, w. of John, 1437.
Thurstan de, 549, 813, SiJ,
818, 823, 824, 827, 1237,
1701, 2357, 2510.
Will. f. Joh. del, of Quytefeld,
2119.
Bowne, Henry, 1678.
Sir William, 1672.
William, 1678.
Will., of Holme, 213.
Bowre, v. Bower.
Bowsefeld, John, 2690.
Boxon, Will., of Rokeston, 300.
Boylestone, Boileston, Boylleston.
-Reginald de, 2380.
-William, 1190.
Boys, Cecily, w. of Ric, 1648-1650.
Richard, 1648-1650, 2417.
Boythorp, Boythorpe, Boithorp.
Albreia, vidua, de, 352.
Hugh f. Godwini de, 414.
Ralph f. Hug. de, 358, 365,
366.
Robert de, 352.
Rob. f. Christiane de, 357.
Rob. f. Galfridi de, 547, 684.
Rob. f. Rob. de, 353.
Bozon, Bozoun.
^John, 368.
^John, dominus de Edlinsouere,
522, 1214, 2329.
Rich. f. Joh., 2329, 2330.
Brabazon, Dom. Roger, 2100.
Brabyl, Matthew, 2762.
Bracebrigge, Geoffrey de, 1472.
Bracley, Will., 1186.
Bradbery, v. Bradbury.
Bradborne, Bradbourn, Bradburn, Erad-
burne, Braddeburn, Bradebourne,
Bradeburn.
^Anne, 2678.
Henry, 160, 285, 394, 1185,
1647, 2187, 2394.
Humphrey, of Hough, 1332,
1359. 1823, 2141.
Names.
401
Bradborne, etc., Humphrey, Knt., 2701.
Mag. John de, cleik, 147.
John de, 150, 151, 157, 388,
'359. iS**8, 1822, 2000.
^John, del Hogh, 1694, 1693.
John, s. and h. of Henry, 2678.
^John f. Hugonis de, 390, sgr,
393-
John f. Dom. Rog. de, 59.
Margery, w. of Hen., 394.
Ric. de, of Hokenaston, 149.
Rob. de, 135.
Dom. Rog. de, Knt., 58, 144,
145. 147. 338, 388, 401,
I74r, r822, 2549, 2726.
Roger de, 30, 60, 76, ri5r,
1693, 1892, r924, r929,
2344-
Will, de, of Brassington, 393.
Will. f. Joh. de, 393.
Bradbury, Bradbery, Bredbare, Bred-
bery, Bredbury, Breddebeie.
Gilbert de, 2657.
Sr. John, " Lady prest " at
Bradshaw, 646.
Nicholas, of Gratton, 2236.
Rich., of Gratton, 223t, 2232.
Robert de, 1372, 1374.
Roger f. Ric. de, 17S6.
William de, 2659, 2660.
Bradebourne, Bradeburne, v. Brad-
borne.
Bradeford, Thos. de, 27.
Tho. de, clericus, 182.
Bradelowe, Hen. de, 1523.
Brademeie, Ric. de, 1338.
Bradeschawe, v, Bradshaw.
Bradeway, v. Bradway.
Bradfeld, Tho., of Mercaston, 1526,
1694.
Bradley, Bradeley, Bradeleye.
John de, vicar of Duffeld, irSi,
2602.
^John f. Rudulfi de, 882.
Roger de, r52o.
^Dom. Will, de, chaplain, 63,
64.
Bradshaw, Bradeschawe, Bradscha,
Biadschag, Bradsha, Bradshag,
Bradshaghe, Brasha, Bredsha, etc.
^Agnes, d. of Rog., 1482, i486.
Alexander, 230.
Edmund, of Iderechehay, 1003,
II 19.
Elizabeth, 648, 650.
Elizabeth, w. of Hen., 648.
Godfrey, =. and h. of Will.,
of Marple, 569, 570.
Henry, 634, 636, 639, 640,
642, 643, 645, 646, 648,
650, 656, 659, 2602.
Henry, s. and h. of John, 625,
626, 1900.
Henry, Attorney - General,
1680.
Hugh, late of Coventry, 2360,
2361.
Hugh, of Morebarn, 638.
Bradshaw, etc., Joesa, 632.
John, 446, 616, 622-626, 635,
1930, 2123.
John, of Derby, 1988.
John, senr., of Lichfield, 638.
^John, junr., of Lichfield, 638.
Katharine, w. of Ric, 654,
Margaret, w. of Rog., 1482,
1483, 1485.
Mary, w. of John de, 616.
Ralph, 1377, 1378.
Ric. f. Joh. de, 616.
Richard, 648, 653.
Ric, of Bowden, 655.
Ric, of Bradshaw, 650-652.
Ric, of Marpul, 656, 659.
Robert, 1119, 1349.
Rob. s. of John de, 625, 626.
Rog., Dominus de Meygnylle
Longley, 1505.
Rog., 1930-
Rog., of Idridgehay, 1482,
1483.
Thomas, 1183, 1280, 1986,
2602.
• Tho. de, sub-ballivus de Alto
Pecco, 619.
William, 839, 845, 1803, 2359,
2516.
^Will. f. Joh. de, jun., 622, 625,
626.
Will., of Bradshaw, 628, 630-
632, 634-636.
Will., of Eyam, 1242.
Will., of Marple, 569, 570, 650-
659-
Will., of Lynacre Hall, 7.
-Will., of Wadchelf, 470.
Bradway, Bradeway, Rog. de, 1053,
1398.
Bradwell, Bradewell, Bradwalle.
Alice, w. of Rob. de, 21 17.
Ric. f. Will. f. Fabiani de,
405.
Rob. f. Elie de, 21 17.
Rob. f. Will. f. Fabiani de,
405-
Walter de, 406.
Braileford, o. Brailsford.
Brailsford, Braileford, Brailesford,
Braillefort, Braillestord, Bralesford,
Braylesford, Braylisford, Braylles-
ford, Braylusford, Breylesford,
Breylisford.
Agnes, w. of Will, de, 409.
Engonulf de, 1503, 2718.
Engyllard de, 1520.
Henry de, 124, 135, 3^, 335,
340, 396. 402, 409. 1351.
1520, 1629, 2005, 2125,
2712.
Dom. Hen. de, knt., 113, 697,
928, 1131, 1561, 1564,
1566-1568, 1865, 2289,
2546, 2549.
-Isabel, wid. of Hen. de, 522.
-John de, 409, 2409, 241D.
-John, of Etwall, 511.
26
402
Index of
Brailsford, etc., Dom. Ralph de, knt.,
397, 2321.
Rog. f. Rog. de, 136 1.
-Will, de, 409.
Will, de, bailiff of Derby, 983.
Braiton, Rob. f. Alexandri de, 180.
Bralesford, v. Brailsford.
Braminton, Rob. de, 228, 2242.
Brammall, Thomas, 1485.
Brampton, Bramptone, Bramptune,
Bramton, etc.
Ahce, w. of Rog. f. Avicie de,
445-
Geoffrey de, 244.
Hugh f. Rob. de, 442.
Hugh f. Stephani de, 442.
Ingilram de, 413.
Margaret de, 2698.
Ralph de, 413.
Ranulf f. Margarete de, 420.
Ric. de, capellanus, 443.
Robert, 824, 826.
—Rog. f. Avicie de, 445.
^Thomas de, 224, 354, 411, 415,
416, 424, 427, 434, 1533,
2419, 2428, 2494.
Tho. f. Hugonis f. Ingrami de,
427.
Tho. f. Rad. de, 419, 422,
2487, 2562.
^Walter f. Thome de, 2487,
2564.
William, 822, 824, 826, 832,
834. 836, 2514, 2515.
-Will., of Chestrefeld, 1059.
Brancote, Robert de, 2092.
Brandewodde, Nich., priest, vicar of
Trusley, 2396.
Branton, v. Brampton.
Brascynton, v. Brassington.
Brasha, v. Bradshaw.
Brasier, Will., chaplain, 236r.
Brassington, Brascynton, Brasynton.
John de, 143.
— William de, 1522-1524.
Bratte, John and Richard, 2078.
Braunche, Philip, knt., 1248.
Braund, Henry, 2628.
Bray, Braye.
^Dom. Tho. de, 1114, 2714.
Dom. Tho. le, senr., Senescal-
lus Tutteburie, 1292.
Will., vicar of Hartington,
2403.
Braybon, Laurence, chaplain, 21 10,
2287.
Braybrooke, Braibroc, Braybroke.
Gerard de, knt., 1984, 1985.
Henry de, 911.
Rob. de. Bishop of London,
1984, 1985.
Braylesford, Braylisford, Brayllesford,
Braylusford, v. Brailsford.
Brayn, Henry de, 2714.
Brecte, v. Brett.
Bredbare, Bredbery, Eredbury, Bredde-
bere, u. Bradbury.
Bredelowe, Hen. de, of Kyrkelongeleye,
1524.
Bredlowe, Will, de, 1786.
Bredon, Bredona.
Henry de, bailiff of Derby,
985-
John de, bailiff of Derby, 977,
81, 983.
-Ralph de, 2580, 2583.
Bredsha, v. Bradshaw.
Breidesal, Breideshale, Breydeshale
H — de, 2382.
-Joan f. Nich. de, 2638.
-Nich. de, constable of Tut-
bury, 1698.
•Ralph de, 2546.
Brekediche, John, 574
Bremington, John de, 2420, 2421.
Ralph de, 2424.
Brenstone, Will., Abbot of Burton-on-
Trent, 596.
Brereleye, Leticia f. Galfridi de, 1533.
Breres, Nigel de le, 519.
Brese, Robert, 1367, 1368, 2107, 2108.
Bret, Breth, v. Brett.
Bretby, Bretteby.
Edw., chaplain, 2164.
John de, of Burton-on-Trent,
-Sibilla, w. of John de, 68.
0L
Bretener, Brettener, Rob., 206,
Breton, Bretone, Bretoun, Bretton,
Bretun, v. Briton.
Brett, Brecte, Bret, Breth.
Mary, w. of Will, le, 2486.
^Dom. Rog. de, knt., 378.
Roger le, 2192.
Thomas le, 590.
William le, 115, 378, 428, 495,
543, 701, 704, 712, 1094,
1095, 2120, 2192, 2248,
2409, 2420, 2486.
Bretteby, u. Bretby.
Brettener, v. Bretener.
Bretun, v. Briton.
Brewer, Briewer, Briuerre, Briwer,
Briwerre.
Joan que fuit uxor Will., 681.
Ric. s. of Will., 679.
William, 172, 680.
Will, le, senr., 698.
-Will, le, junr., 682, 698.
Will., Sheriff of Nottingham,
1554-
Brewester, John, 395.
Thomas, 395.
Brewod, Brewode.
John, rector of Rodburne, 1505,
1654. I930-I932-
Tho., of Rodeburne, 1654.
Will, de, 1654, 1925.
Brex, Fr. Will, de, 1575.
Breydeshale, Breydish'ale, v. Breidesal.
Breydeston, etc.. Hen. f. Rob. de, 1337.
John, s. of Will., s. of Hauwis
de, 485.
Michael de, 1337.
Breylesford, v. Brailsford.
Brian, v> Bryan.
Bricheshard, Ralph de, 536.
Brid, Bridde, u. Bryde.
Names.
403
Biidbuii, Ottewell, of Bauckehed, 650,
Bridbury, Nicholas, 650.
Bridwaldus, 139 1.
Briequerre, Will., 1419.
Briewer, v. Brewer.
Brig, Brigge, Brygge, atte Brig.
Margaret, wid. of John,
Maperley, 281
of
-Thomas, 827, 832, 2316.
-Thomas, 2506, 2507.
Brightrichefeld, Bryghtrichefeld, John f.
Galfridi de, 1908, 1909, 191 1.
Brikesard, Thos. de, 2092.
Brimington, Brimenton, Brimentona,
Brimingtona, Brimingtone, Brimin-
ton, Brimintona, Brimintone, Brin-
hingtona.
^Alan de, 1092.
^John de, 543, 693, 1775, 2192,
2248, 2308, 2427, 2557,
2563.
^John f. Petri de, 425.
^John f. Radulfi de, 495.
Jordan f. Will. f. Rog. de, 493.
Peter de, 360, 4ro, 411, 420,
494. 495. 497. 683, 687,
69s. '535, 2245. 2429-
Dom. Peter de, 1034, 1086,
1089, 1090.
Peter f. Hug., 357, 707, 1090.
Ralph f. Gait, de Cimiterio
de, 494.
Ralph f. Petri de, 711.
Rob. de, 414.
Rob. f. Egidii de, 2440.
Tho. f. Rad. de Cimiterio de, 495.
Will. f. Rog. de, 493.
-Will. s. of Will, de, 493.
Brimpton, John de, 2310.
Brinhingtona, v. Brimington.
Brischfeld, Tho. de, 1238.
Briton, Breton, Bretonn, Bretoun,
Bretton, Bretun, Brito, Briton,
Brittun, Bryton.
^Alan le. Canon of Lichfield,
'957-
Peter le, 2486.
Philippa, w. of Rob. le, 1044,
1746.
Ralph, 412, r727, 1729.
Rob. le. Lord of Walton, 4r4,
424, sor, 1044, 1746, 2418,
2703.
Rob., de Waletona, 413, 542.
-Rob. o. of Rob. le, 1044, 2734.
Rob. s. of Rob. le, Dom. de
Walton, 1746.
^Rob. f. Rog. le, Dom. de
Walton, 433.
Rob. f. et h. Rog. le, 496.
Robert le, 123, 124, 427, 1198..
2247.
Rog. le, Dominus de Walton,
696, 1086, 1088, 1089,
1090, 2496.
Rog. le, knt., 1503.
Roger, ir3, rrs, 378, 428, 704,
* 1697, T746, 2409, 2486,
2500, 2580, 2605, 2734.
Briton, etc., Rog. f. Rog., of Walton.
2487.
Thomas le, 1896.
Will, le, of Trhiberg, 663.
William, 2090.
Briuerre, Briwer, Briwerre, v. Brewer.
Broc, Brok, Broke.
Agnes, w. of Will, ad le, 2176,
2179.
Joan, w. of John, 901.
^John, 602, 901.
• Robert, clerk, 2166.
^Will. f. Andr. ad le, 2176.
Brocton, Rob. de, of Attelowe, 148, 149.
Broctun, Aluric de, 238.
Brodeok, Hug de, 2583.
Will, de, 2583.
Brodwod, Nich., 991.
Bromale, John, 1191.
Matilda, w. of John, 1191.
Bromcote, Broncote.
Helyas de, 2090.
Herbert de, 2090, 2091.
Brom, Brome.
Robert de, 2556.
Will., chaplain, 625, 626, 2119.
Will., vicar of Baukewell, 1444.
Bromefeld, Tho., 1124
Bromeholme, John, 808.
Bromhall, Tho. de, 1243.
Bromhead, Will., 1075.
Bromle, John de, carpenter, 2095.
Bromley, Richard, 1517.
Bromore, John de, 618.
Brompton, Rog. de, parson of Bradley,
1347-
Bromtone, Brian de, 917.
Bromwich, William, 2070.
Bromylegh, Matilda, w. of Will, de, 786.
^Will. de, 786.
Broncote, v. Bromcote.
Brontestune, Leising de, 1197.
Brown, Bioun, Broune, Browne.
^Adam, 780, 788, 844, 2315.
^Anne, wid. of Will., 2079.
^Augnes f. Ric, of Whytyngton,
2437-
Elena, wid. of John, 2073.
Eliz. w. of Rich., 2071, 2072.
Henry, 1646.
Isabella, 824.
Dom. John, 160.
John, 2061-2063, 2°7°> ^347)
2666, 2668.
■ John, of Snelston, 1768, 2136.
John, clerk, 2607, 2609.
John f. Will., of Pontefract,
2618.
Nich., de ly Marsche, 647.
Nich., 625, 626, 629, 1371.
Ric, of Ekynton, chaplain,
1042.
Rich, of Repton, 2541.
Richard, of Uttoxeter, 2078.
Richard, 1640, 1874, 1989, 1990,
2071, 2072, 2074, 2393.
Robert, 1758.
Thomas, 2180.
Thomas, of Wheston, 2348.
404
Index of
Brown, etc., Will., of Bagschag, 619.
Will., of Swarkeston, 1364.
Will., of Uttoxeter, 2075, 2079.
Will., 813.
Brudenell, Rob., Justice of Common
Pleas, 1657.
Robert, 1936.
Brugge, Andrew del, 2115.
^John del, 2115.
Bruggeton, Will, de, chaplain, 2545.
Brun, Hen. le, of Cesterfeld, 687.
Reginald, of Herninglow, 2613.
Brunnaldiston, Brunufystone.
Isabella, w. of Nich. f. Hen.
de, 518.
Nich. i. Hen. de, 517, 518.
Ric. f. Orm de, 517.
Brus, Bernard de, 1962, 1963.
Robert de, 1963.
Brustall, Robert, 1792.
Bruwys, Hen. de, 5r7.
Brwode, Thomas de, of Radbourne,
1934-
Bryan, Brian.
Henry, 2330.
Rob., de Ekynton, 1042, 1735-
1739-
William, 39.
Bryches, Agnes f. et her. Ric. de, 441.
-Alice f. et her. Ric. de, 441.
Johanna f. et her. Ric. de, 441.
Richard de, 441.
Bryde, Brid, Bridde, Brydde.
John, 995, 2728.
John, clerk, 2554.
Rauf, of Netherlokhawe, 1553.
Richard, rS53.
Rob., of Skegby, 2555.
Brygge, v. Brig.
Bryghtrichefeld, v. Brightrichefeld.
Brynaston, Will, de, chaplain, 793.
Brynnesley, John de, Rector of Hogges-
thorp, ir8i.
Rob. de, 1866.
Bubendona, Oliver f. Nigelli de, 1554.
Buckingham, Duke of, v. Stafford,
Humphrey.
Buckstanis, Bucstones, v. Buxton.
Bugge, Ralph, 1396.
Ralph f. Rad., 355, 2213.
Ric, de Notingham, 1336.
Rob., of Notingham, 1336.
-Will. f. Rob., of Notingham,
'338.
Buirun, v. Burun.
Bulelogh, Rich., 2393.
Bulkar, Will., 1886.
Bullock, Bollokk, Bolocke, BuUok,
BuUoke.
Elena, w. of Will., 2451.
Isabel, w. of Rich., 2475, 24S0.
John f. Tho., of Norton, 2445,
2446) 24SOj 2451-
John, 2457, 2468, 2469, 2482,
2483.
Nicholas, 1780.
Philip, 2484.
Ric, Bailiff of Dronfeld, 1074.
-"Ric, of Onston, 1780.
Bullock, etc., Richard, 1069.
Rich., ». of Will., 2474-2477,
2479-2481.
Thomas, 2446, 2471.
Will., Alderman of the Guild
of St. Mary, Dronfield,
T064, ro65.
^Will., 2459, 2469, 2471, 2472,
2485.
-Will., s. of John, 2451.
Bulneys, Will., rector [of Darley?], 915.
Bulstones, John de, 666.
Bunte, Ric, 985.
Buntyng, Bunttyng.
Hen., 850, 1680.
Hugh, 368.
Ralph, 2307.
Rob., 1447, 1448, 1808.
Buon, Richard, 1182.
Burbage, Will., 2210.
Burcand, Richard, 2265.
Burchefeld, Agnes, d. and heir of Hen.,
Sro.
Burcheved, v. Bircheved.
Burdet, Bordet.
^David, 2092.
Hugh, of Kirkehalum, 1635,
2206, 2207, 2209.
William, 1946.
Burdon, John, 1423, 1425.
Bure, Leodegarius de, 2717.
Burg, Ranulph de, 1425.
Burgelega, Rob. de, 2091.
Burgelun, Burgelune, Burgillun, Burgi-
lon, Burguilone, Burgulon, Burgu-
lone, Burgulun, Burgunun, Burgy-
len, Burgylon.
■ Emma f. Will. f. Will, le, 2547.
Geoffrey le, 2651.
Henry de, 2547.
— ; John le, 2552, 2553.
John, of Weston, 1505, 1926,
1927.
Margery, quondam ux. Will, le,
iSor, rso2.
Ralph, 1926.
Rob. le, rector of Mugginton,
2547-
-Will, le, 1501, 1503, r68f
2546. 2548, 2755.
-Will. f. Will, le, 1503, 2547.
Burgenny, Will, de, 396.
Burgeys, Will., 1367.
Burghes, Will, de le, S2r.
Burghill, John, Bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry, 1693.
Burgillun, v. Burgelun.
Burgilun, v. Burgelun.
Burgin, Will, le, 516.
Burgmun, Margeria, quondam ux. Will.
le, 1504.
Burgo, Ralph de, 26r4.
Ralph de, de Melton, mil.,
2536-
Ranulph de, 1422.
Ric. f. Joh. f. Nale de, 1433.
Burgton, Will, de, clericus, 182.
Burguilone, Burgulon, Burgulun, etc.,
V. Burgelun.
Names.
405
Burley, Ivo de, 2560, 2561.
Buion, V. Burun.
Burrell, Peter, sub-chanter of Lichfield,
853-
Bursicot, V. Bersicot.
Burton Abbey, the Prior and Chapter,
1197.
Burton, Borton, Burtone.
Elizabeth, w. of Will., de
Falde, 1316.
John, vicar of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, 1980.
^John de, chaplain, 206.
John de, of Bauquell, 1329,
'354-
Laurence de, 225.
Mag. R — de, Vicar of Mickle-
over, 1696.
Nicholas, 1404.
Richard de, 201.
Tho. de, of Chastrefeld, 771.
^Will., de Falde, 1316.
William I. de, of Tuttebury,
i3Mi 1368, 1369) 2106,
2107.
William II., of Tutbury, 2111.
Burun, Buirun, Buron.
' — ^ Richard de, 933.
Robert de, 2769.
Roger de, 2545.
Burwys, v. Borowes.
Busseby, John de, 981.
Bussun, Buyssun, Buzun, Thomas, 1500-
r5o3, 1688.
Bussy, Sir John, Steward of the Manor
of Dronfeld, 1067.
Buterdon, Will, de, 2780.
Buterlee, Rob. de, 2780.
Butler, V. Boteler.
Buxton, Bocston, Bocstones, Bocstons,
Bokestones, Buckstanis, Bucstones.
Hugh de, 149 1.
John de, 1472.
Maria de, 2496.
Roger f. Marie de, 2496.
Thomas de, 672, 674, 1709,
1793-
William de, 55.
Buyssun, v. Busson.
Buzun, V. Busson.
Bydel, Will., de Blore, 151.
Byerne, Constancia de, 1896.
Bygge, Henry, r666, 1667.
Bygod, Bartholomew le, 1428.
Bygott, Robert, 924, 2565.
Bylby, Adam de, 71.
Byleye, Luke de, 548.
Bylley, Adam de, 70.
Bylyngton, Ranulph, r2o6.
Byngeham, Byngham, v. Bingham.
Byngley, William, roo6.
■ ^Will., Vicar of Dronfield, 133.
Bynyngton, Bynynton, John de, bailiff
of Derby, 978, 979.
Byrched, v. Birchevid.
Byrches, Will, del, of Ryssheom, 1874.
Byrchouer, v. Birchover.
Byrkynschawe, -o. Birkenschagh.
Byrlay, v. Birley.
Byronne, John le, Knt., 1594.
Byroun, Hen., b. of John de, 1472.
John de, knt., 1472.
Byrton, Alice, w. of Ric. de, of Treton,
271.
Ric. de, of Treton, 271.
Byschop, Byshope, etc., v. Bishop.
Bythebroke, Bethebroke, Bithebroke.
Henry, 2164.
Richard, 2509, 2604.
William, 2660, 2661.
Bythewater, Thomas, 838.
Byum, John, 1257.
c.
Cachehors, Ralph, 1198.
Cadas, Adam, 2707.
Cade, John, 273.
-^ Richard, 15 13.
Rob., of Brampton, 457.
Cadigan, Catigon.
Ric, de Clatercotis, in.
Simon, of Essouere, 110-112.
Cadindone, Will, de, 387.
Cadmel, Fr. Nicholas de, Magister
Eboraci, iS39-
Cadomo, John de, 908.
Cakee, Thos., 2523.
Calall, Calaal, Calahal, Calale, Calow,
Calehall, Calhal, Calhall, Kalal,
Kalale, Kalehal.
Elizabeth, wid. of John, 380.
Hen. f. Hug. de, 543.
Hugh de, 1097.
-Hugh f. Thome de, 416.
^Joan, d. of Tho. de, 2291.
^John de, in Cestrefeld, 358,
362. 363. 380, 381, 784.
807, 839, 848.
John f. Petri de, 543.
^John f. Rob. de, 356, 543.
John, s. of John, 814, 820.
Mary de, 712.
Peter f. Rog. de, 542.
Robert de, 415, 416, 2496.
Rob., s. of Mary de, 712.
Stephen f. Petri de, 1090.
Thomas de, 436, 2291, 2292.
William de, 435, 784, 807, 814.
William, 1232.
Will., de Normanthun, 1231,
1232.
Calangewode, Calengewode, Chalenge-
wod, etc.
John atte, capellanus, 2040.
Richard, 2060, 2062, 2063, 2068.
Calchon, Gyllebert, 1360.
Calcroft, Elena, d. of Thos., 2485.
Joan, d. of Thos., 2485.
John I., 804, 805, 809-811.
John II., 816, 820.
^John III., 846, 867.
^Ralph, vicar of Chesterfield,
845, 846, 867, 2517.
Richard, 845, 846, 2515.
Thomas, 380, 381, 797, 839,
2485.
Tho., s. of Ric, 864, 867.
Will., of Benyngton, 846.
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Index of
Caldewell, Will. f. et h. Rad. de, 2029-
2032.
Caldun, Alice, w. of Bertram, 2760.
Bertram de, 2760.
Caldwell, Hen. de, 2618.
Calfcroft, John, of Onston, 2432.
^John f. Joh., 2432.
Calk, Canons of, 528-541, 1938, 1939,
1941.
Calton, Caltone, Caltoon, Caltun.
John de, of Chattesworthe, 252.
John de, capellanus, 311.
John, of Totteley, 1412.
John, s. of John de, 311.
Margaret, w. of Tho., of Mel-
ton Mowbray, 1345.
Rob., of Melton Mowbray,
1345-
Thomas, 1342, 1345.
William de, 2329.
Caltorp, John de, 249.
Calver, Calfhouera, Calfor, Calfome,
Calfover, Caluouere, Calu-
oure, Kalueouer.
Hen. de, 1209, 1210, 1547.
Hugh de, 194.
^John de, 1613.
Ric. f. Tho. de, 760.
Robert de, 173, 548, 1207,
1208, 1214, 1328.
Calverley, Robert, 1601.
Camera, Henry de, 2780.
Hen. de, of Twyford, 2586.
Richard de, 2092.
Thomas de, 2556.
V. also Chambers.
Camerarius, Nicholas, 1082.
Ralph, junr., 912.
V. also Chamberlain.
Campania, Richard de, 1360.
Robert de, 2001.
Campdene, Thomas, 602.
Campion, Robert, 2547.
Camvile, Rog. de, 1948.
Canne, John, 2044-2048.
Cantelupe, Walter de. Bishop of
Worcester, 1555.
Cantelupo, Will, de, 1955.
Cantilupo, Will, de, r7r.
Cantrell, Hen., of Walton, 856.
John, 457.
Ralph, vicar of Chesterfield,
865, 1345-
— Rauf, priest, 268r.
Thomas, of Alfeld, 2683.
— -. Thomas, s. of Thos., 2686,
26S7.
William, 302.
Canuill, Gerard de, 1419.
Capella, John de, ro4o.
Thos. de, faber de Tansley,
2303-
Cardoyl, Carduill, Cardul, Karduyl, etc.
Henry de, 2628, 2630, 2631,
2636.
Rob. de, 2173, 2174, 2176,
2203.
William, 2178.
Carecarius, Herbert, 2749.
Isabel, w. of Herb., 2749.
Carectarius, Will., de Bobedone, 1569.
Carleolo, Kareolo.
Reginald de, senescallus, 1346.
Robejrt de, 1503.
Carles, Hugh, 1434.
Carlton, John de, bailiff of Lmcoln,
1923.
Carpenter, Carpentarius, Carpmter,
Carpuntarius.
Brian, of Ashbourne, 57.
Nicholas, 1965.
Ralph, 2381.
^Ralph f. Galf. f. Rog. de Rep-
ton, 1969-1971.
Rog. f. Hamundi, 1323.
^Warin, 1959.
Carre, John, 825.
Ric, of Chestrefeld, 844, 850.
Carriswall, John, 2019.
Will, de, 2019.
Carsington, Karsinton,
Kersyngtone.
. Rachenald de, 28,
^William de, 2659.
Will. f. Will, de,
Kersintone,
2661.
Carteleye, John, 1074.
Carter, Cartar, le Carter.
Anker, of Newbottle, priest,
2272-2275.
Cecily, d. and co-heir of Ric,
of Braystone, 484.
Johanna, d. of John, of Boyl-
stone, 347.
• John le, 346, 1758, 2182, 2261.
Lucy, d. and co-heir of Ric, of
Braystone, 484.
Richard, 2210.
-Will., of Ettwalle, 347.
Cartleg, Cartlege, Rich, de, 2458, 2460.
Cartwryght, Will., 1063.
Cartwryhte, Rog., 2540.
Carue, Nich., rr93.
Caryngton, George, I5r2.
Cashors, Roger, 2250.
Caskyn, Casken, Caskin.
Nich., of Brampton, 452.
Richard, 1537, 1538.
Robert, 1537.
Roger, 177, 180.
Tho. f. Tho., 1033.
^William, 1538.
Casson, John, 2362.
Cassy, William, 1424, 1425.
Castelayn, Alice f. Agnetis, of Osberton,
1775-
Rose, d. of Alice, of Qsberton,
1775-
Castleton, Castelton, Castultone.
Gilbert, 829.
Ric. f. Ric. de, 551.
Rob. s. of Ric. de, 55 r.
-Thos. de, vicar of Wirksworth,
2663.
Castrefeld v. Chesterfield.
Cateclive, Cateclyve, Chatteclive, Katte-
clive, etc.
^Edusa quond. vx. Ade de, 356.
William de, 360, 686, 687, 688,
6go.
I Catelyn, John, 1967.
Names.
407
Catigon, v. Cadigan.
Caton, Laur., chaplain, 1394, 1595.
Catton, Laurence, vicar of Maffelde,
1594-
Cattone, Tho. f. Will, de, 572.
Cauendissh, John de, 1845.
Caumpedone, Walter de, parson of
Wygan, 1313.
Caus, Cauz, Cauce, Cause, Caws,
Chauz.
^Augnes f. Walter! le, of Bram-
ton, 432.
Geoffrey de, 680, 1161, 1162.
■ Isabel, d. and h. of Tho. of
Brampton, 459.
Jane, d. and h. of Tho. of
Bromton, 462, 469.
John, of Brampton, 447.
Robert le, 417, 418, 444, 701,
705. 785-
Rog. le, 123, 431-433. 438. 440.
441, 501, 719, 1044.
Thomas, 258, 425, 448, 449,
454. 459. 2518, 2564.
Tho. f. Radulfi le, de Bram-
tone, 420.
Walter le, de Brampton,
421, 426.
-Will., of Brampton, 457.
227,
Cauueland, Kauelond.
Emma f. Ade de, r56o.
Nicholas de, 2125.
Oliver f. Ade de, 1560.
Cave, Kaue.
^Ambrose, Knt., 168, 2276.
Dom. Hugh de, rector of
Clifton, 2033.
-Roger de, rS
Cawardin, Will, de, 1347.
Cay V. Kay.
Caym, Kaym, Thomas, 971.
Will., de Derby, 971.
Caytewayte, Robert, 1173.
William, 1201.
Celda, Adam de, 699.
Cementarius, Gilbert f. Walt., 411.
Matthew, 1334.
Cesterfield, Cestrefeld, etc., v. Chester-
field.
Cestr', Simon de, ballivus de Derby,
976.
Cestria, Mag. Hugh de, 486.
Peter de, "prepositus de
Beverley," irgS, 2247.
Roger de, 2545.
Chaddesden, Chaddesdene, Chadisden,
etc.
Geoffrey de, rector of Long
Whatton, 609.
Hen. de, 608.
Hen. de. Archdeacon of
Leicester, 609.
Hugh de, 188.
Idonea, w. of Will. f. Thorn.
de, 480, 481.
^John f. Radulfi de, 973.
John de, of Derby, 973.
Nich. de, clerk, 6og, 1166.
Ralph de, treasurer of Lichfield,
188, 1957.
Chaddesden, etc., Tho. f. Galfridi de, 605.
Tho. f. Radulfi de, 973.
Will de, Knt., 47, 327, 2017,
2178, 2179.
Will, de, clerk, 1552.
Will, de, "prepositus,"' of
Derby, 970.
William, 2203, 2638.
^Will. f. Thome de, 480, 48T.
Will. f. Will le Clerc de, 608.
Chadirton, Rich de, 2445.
Chadvv^k, Will., 904.
Chaffare, Ralph, de Derby, 977.
Chalduuell, Hugh de, 1197.
Chaldwell, Ralph de, 1197.
Chalengewod, v. Calangewode.
Chalner, Will., of Brampton, 2485.
Chaloner, Will, le, 2660.
Chamberlain, Chamberleng, Chaumber-
leyn.
Hen., 8go.
Rog. parson of Rerisby, 33.
Rog. f. Galfridi le, 45.
V. also Camerarius.
Chambers, Chamber, Chambereys,
Chambreis, Chambres, Chambreys,
Chaumber, Chaumbre, Chavnnber.
Hen. de, 517.
Nicholas de, 240, rsoo, 2066-
2068.
Rog. f. et her. Walteri de,
Dom. de Berewardecote,
519-
Will, de, of Falde, 345.
Will, of Barleburgh, 1061.
Champeneys, etc., Alan fil. Will, de
Mercinton, 2r54, 2155, 2r59.
Chandos, Chandois, Chandoos,
Chaundes, Chaundois, Chaundos,
Chaundoys, Chundos.
Edward de, 402.
Eliz. of Radbourne, r92o, 1927.
Dom. Hen. de, 2549.
John de, Dom. de Rodburne,
IS4S-
John de, mil., 2388.
John de, 1163, 1170, 1200,
1757. 2583-
Margery, w. of John de, ITD3,
II 68.
Channel, Tho., 473.
Chapeleyn, Chapleyn.
John, of Trusley, 1934, 2323,
2391.
Will., of Truslay, 2395.
Chapman, Chapmon, Chapmonn.
John, Chamberlain of Derby,
1005.
John le, of Folowe, 1219.
John le, 1220.
John, s. of Hugh s. of Ralph,
of Derby, 984.
Richard le, 1039.
Ric. le Taillour f. Joh. le,
1045.
Ric. le, 1475.
Rog. f. Nich., of YbuUe, 1476.
Will, 834, 881.
Charde, Thos., gent, of Qu. Anne of
Cleves's Household, 2715.
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Index of
Charetter, Walter le, 1894.
Chastleton, Hugh, knt., 17 12.
Chaterton, Rich, de, 2444.
Chateshakj Rob. f. Rob. de, Miles,
1956.
Walter f. Rob. de, 1956.
Chatham, John, Notary Public, 655.
Chatsworth, Chatiswortht, Chatteswith,
Chattesworthe, Chatteswrth, etc.
Ossebert de, 247.
Tho. f. Hen. de, 252.
Will, de, 173.
• ^Will f. Osseberti de, 246-248.
Will, de, 1328.
Chattecliue, v. Cateclive.
Chauant, Dom. Peter, 1899.
Chaucumb, Ric. de, 175.
Chaumber, Chaumbre, v. Chambers.
Chaumpeneys, v. Champeneys.
Chaundeler, al Chaundiler, Hen. s. of
Thorn., 2106, 2107, 2109.
John, of Tuttebury, 1369.
Chaunterell, Chauntrell, John, clerk,
1203, 1206.
Chauz, V. Cans.
Chawmber, v. Chambers.
Chaworth, Chaword, Chaworth, Cha-
worthe, Chawortht, Chawrthe, etc.
Sir John, knt., 1782.
Osbert de, 245.
Thomas, 23, 1775, 2567.
Tho., knt., 22, 130, 1868, 1869,
1873, 2452, 2455.
Tho. de, knt., Dom. de
Norton, 1776.
^Dom. Tho. de, 426.
William de, 131.
-Will., Lord of Norton, 1777.
Chebbeseie, Chebbese, Chebese,
Chebeleia.
Rob. de, canon of Lichfield,
179, 189, 2575.
Mag. Zacharias de, 1681.
Chedelle, Thos., of Broughton, 2111.
Chedle, Ric. de, chaplain, 1177.
Chedworth, Tho. de, 663.
Chelaston, John de, 2295.
Rob. de, chaplain, 2295.
Chelastone, The, parson of Norman-
ton, 1869.
Chelmardon, Hen. f. Ric. de, 668.
Chent, Will, de, 2384.
Chepe, Rob. de, 202.
Cherteseye, John, 583.
Chessyre, Thos., rector of Appulby,
2403.
Chester, Earls of.
Berta, w. of Hugh, 1948.
Hugh de Kyveliok, S3r, 535,
536> 1938, i939> 1941-1945-
Matilda, comitissa, 531, 1681,
I937-I944-
Ranulph de Blundeville, 1948,
1954, 1955. 2574-
Ranulph de Gernons, 528,
1939. 1942-
Chesterfield, Cesterfeld, Cestirfeld,
Cestrefeld, Chastrefeld, Chestirfeld.
• Alice f. Rumphate de, 690.
Hen., clericus de, 702.
Chesterfield, etc., Hen. de, clericus, 356,
360, 546.
Hen. f. Hen. cler. de, 359, 378,
703-
Hen. t. et her. Joh., cler. de,
756, 784.
Henry de, 2494.
Hugh de, of Derby, 971.
Mag. Hugh de, 244.
^John de, Abbott of Wellebeke,
1094.
. John, f. Will. f. Edde de, 723.
Margareta f. Rob. f. Fellicis de,
740.
Philip de, 2557.
Reyner f. Roth de, 544-546.
Ric. de, clerk, 776, 877.
Ric. f. Bond de, 2491.
Ric. f. Will, ad barram de, 709.
Richard de, 765.
Richer f. Wlnat de, 695.
^Rob. t. Edwini de, 2492.
Rob. f. Fellicis de, 740.
Rog., clericus de, 1533.
. Rog. de, 2447.
^Rog. f. Ranulphi de, 376.
Sarra quondam uxor Radulfi,
cler. de, 700.
Stephen de, 1080.
Walter de, clericus, 354.
Will. f. Hugonis de, 411.
Will. f. Joh. f. Emme de, 423.
Will f. Presbyteri de, 687.
Will. f. Richeri f. Wlnat de,
695.
Cheu, Will, de, 733, 734, 737.
Cheyne, John, canon of Lichfield and
prebendary of Sandiacre, 944.
John, parson of Hanbury, 2598.
^Dom. John, clerk, 1438.
Will., justice, 2540.
Will., 1158.
Cheyny, Eliz., w. of John, 2319.
Chichely, Hen., Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 82.
Child, Robert, 180.
Will, le, of Caldwall, 2542.
Chilwell, Will., chaplain, 1873.
Chirten, Will., of Chapel-en-le-Frith,
schoolmaster, 651.
Chiueleia, Mag. Helias de, 1082.
Cholingham, Cholintham, John f. Her-
bert! de, de Cestrefeld, 360, 688.
Chous, Thomas, 970.
Choyfer, Ralph le, de Cesterfeld, 542.
Choys, Avice, d. of Will., of Cestrefeld,
721.
Chuschet, Simon, rector of Mackworth,
1623.
Chyldars, John, 323.
Chynetone, Mathew de, 399.
Cigby, John de, 758.
Cissor, Agnes, w. of Rob., 2310.
Hugh f. Ade, 1373.
Matilda, w. of Ralph, of Dore,
1019.
Ralph, of Dore, 1019.
Robert, 2310.
Clappisale, Nicholas, 369.
Clapwell, Ralph de, 814, 1231, 1232.
Names.
409
Clarell, Clarel, Joan, d. of Will., 663.
Thomas, 456.
William, 662-664.
Clarence, Geo., Duke of, 1027, 1849.
Claudewell, Ralph de, 2027.
Claye, Rob. del., 2604.
Claypole, John, chaplain of Chaddesden
Chantry, 609.
Clayton, Nich. de, 1589, 1874.
Will., 637.
Clement, Isabella, 219.
John, chaplain, 1526.
Clerk, Clarke, Gierke, Gleiicus, le Clerk.
^Anabella, 144 1.
Avice w. of Rog. le, 2228.
Felicia, f. Johannis, de Longes-
don, 96.
H., of Esseburne, 685.
. Henry, 358.
John, 346, I0S9, 1184, 1273,
1901, 1994, 2460, 2535.
—John, vicar of Ashbourne, 2417.
John, chaplain, 1238, 2083,
2084.
^John, bailiff, etc., of Codnor,
896-900.
^John, of Codnor, 903.
John, of Strounsell, 900.
^John f. Ric. le, 2312, 2313.
Raphe, 2476, 2477.
Rich., 2506.
Robert, 52, 2249.
— Rob. of Somerleys, 2465.
Kog., of Chesterfelde, 1046.
Rog. le, of Worthington, 2228.
Thomas, 2554.
-Tho., of Codnor, 906.
— ■■ William, 108, 180, 1059, 2471.
^Will., of Hope, chaplain, 1437,
1439, I44r.
Clerkson, William, 1884.
Cley, Antony, of Matlock, 1674.
Will., of Wynfeld, 851.
Clid, Robert, r73.
Cliderhowe, John, s. of John, 1870,
i87r.
Margery, w. of Ric, 1870,
r87i.
Richard, 1870, 1871.
Clifford, Tho., Lord, 223.
Walter de, 1161, 1162.
Clifton, Glifftone, Gluffton, Clyftone.
Gervase de, 538.
Gervase, knt., 1123, 2120.
Hen. de, de Assheburn, 60.
Margery de, 883.
Nich. de, 55, 144, 145.
Richard, 150.
Robert, 23, 65.
Dom. Rob. de, of Ashbourne,
61.
Rob. de, chaplain, 883.
Simon de, 880.
Thos. de, parson of Kirk Ire-
ton, 2020.
— ~' Will, de, 879, r643.
— Will, de, rector of Edluston,
"57-
Clinton,. Clynton, Clyntone.
^Sir John, knt., 1488, 1761.
Clinton, etc., Rog. de, Bp. of Chester,
528.
Will, de. Earl of Huntingdon,
942.
Ciogh, Clough, Cloughe.
John f. Tho. de, 2459, 2461,
2463, 2464, 2467, 2469.
Richard del, r7g9.
Rob. f. Ric. del, 616.
Tho. del, 2, 620, 1799.
Clostones, John, bailiff of Derby, 1000.
Cloware, Cluware, Rob. de, 59, 60.
Gluffton, Clufftone, v. Clifton.
Clyff, Nicholas, 1740.
Clyfforth, v. Clifford.
Clyftone, v. Clifton.
Cnave, Hugh, 2384.
Cnivetun, 7/. Knyveton.
Cnotinge, v. Knotting.
Gnotte, V. Knot.
Gobbeham, John de. King's Justice,
1279.
Gobbeleye, Gobeleye, Coblay, v.
Gubley.
Cobyn, John, of Eyam, 1225, 1232,
1233, 1238, 1241, 1242.
John, bailiff of Monyash, 1722.
Ric, of Eyam, 1250.
Thomas, 1253.
Thomas, of AUerwasIegh, 2671.
^Will., 129.
Cocc,, Cock, Cok, -0. Coke.
Cochet, Hugh, 530.
Cocken, Rog., of Beley, 266.
Gocus, V. Coke.
Coddington, Codintone, Codyngton,
Codyntone.
Henry de, 2606.
Richard de, 1887, 1888.
Robert de, 1887.
Codemon, Thomas, 2681.
Codnor, Lords of, v. Grey.
Codnor, Godenouere, John f. et her.
Germani de, 885, 886.
Coghen, John, of Hopton, 998.
Coghhen, Thomas, 2210.
Cokayn, Cokayne, Gokein, Cokeyne,
etc.
Edmund, de Assheburn, 75,
403, 961, 2412, 2414.
Francis, 96r.
Hen., escheator of the King in
CO. Derby, 1812.
^John, 83r, r4g2, 1616, 1644,
2131. 2394, 2412, 2413,
246r, 2678.
John, knt., 77, 78, 80, 217,
803, 1394, 1692, 1693,
1769. 193I) 1980, 1983=
2081, 2130, 2415, 2416,
2714.
John, King's Justice, 1806.
John, " le Uncle," 883.
John, of Ashbourne, 63-65, 69-
72, 76, 84, 218, 340.
John, of Berewardcote, 2391.
— John, Proctor for the Dean and
Ghapter of Lichfield, 205.
'■ John, s. of John, 80.
Richard, 1693.
4IO
Index of
Cokayn, etc., Roger, 29, 401.
Tho., 236, 2141.
Tho., knt., 90, 961.
Thos., of Balidon, 2320.
Will, of Ashbourne, 56, 57, 59.
Will., bailiff of Ashbourn, 60.
Coke, Cocc, Cock, Cocus, Cok, Cook,
Cooke, Coquus, Koc, Koke, Kooc.
Adam, 1126.
Cecily, w. of Rog., of Codnore,
892, 894.
Edmund, chaplain of Chaddes-
den Chantry, 609.
Edmund, of Thurgarton, 1191.
Emma le, 70.
Henry fil. Osberni, 1360.
Hen., of Codnor, 894, 895,
898.
John, 509, 1109.
John, of Langley, 895.
John, of Morehaws, 1063.
John, of Repton, chaplain,
1978.
John, of Walton, 1261, 2362.
Osbern, 1360.
Ric. of Chesterfield, 814, 816,
826, 827, 832, 834, 836,
2359. 2514-
Robert, 780, 788, 805, 1792.
Rob., chaplain, 1653.
Rob. s. and heir of Tho., of
Eginton, 1173.
Rog., of Codnore, 892, 894.
Roger, 1273.
Thomas, 1055, 1066, 2470,
2628, 2630, 2631, 2635.
Tho., of Codnor, 906.
Tho., of Colleye, 1043.
Tho., of Eginton, 1173.
Walarand, 1197.
William, 49, 1056, 1057, 2447,
2448.
Will, le, vicar of Longford,
288, 1585.
Will., of Holmesfeld, 233, 1054,
105s, 2449.
Will., of Scropton, 1289.
Will., of Trusley, 1606, 2395,
2400, 2401.
Will., jun., of Trusley, 2400.
Will., s. and h. of Will., of
Trusley, 1813.
Cokee, Johanna, d. and h. of Tho., of
Brampton, 461.
Cokelstote, Joan, w. of John, 1628.
John, 1628.
Cokerell, John, parson of Cranford, 781,
791.
^John, 797.
John, clerk, 798.
Cokeseye, Isabella, w. of Walter de,
knt., 1 122.
Walter de, knt., 1122.
Cokkes, Robert, 1014.
Colby, Tho. de, 496.
Coleret, Ralph, 1706.
Coleshulle, ColshuU.
John de, 1301, r3ii, r3r2.
Colestun, W. de, 1078.
Colingham, Herbert de, 690.
Colle, John f. Will., of Burton-on-Trent,
2238.
Lettice, w. of Simon, 388.
Simon, of Bradeborne, 388,
389, 391.
Tho. de, of Longley, 1536.
CoUeg, Hilbertus de, 1636.
College, Will. f. Tho. de, 1037.
CoUey, Will, de, 1038.
Colleye, Adam de, 2221.
CoUynson, Rob., of Chapell del Fryth,
828.
Colman, Will., 2181.
Colouill, Rob. de, 2026.
Colte, Rog., 19.
Yngelesia, w. of Rog., 19.
Coltmon, John le, bailiff of Derby,
985-
Columbel, Columb, Colombelle, Colum-
bell, Columbelle.
^Aleyn, 887, 889.
Elizabeth, d. of Rog., 952.
Henry, 262, 2230.
Hen., of Codenovere, 885-887,
-Hen., of Darley, 559.
-John, 209.
-John, of Darley, 951.
-Roger, 951.
-Thomas, 1619.
-Tho., f. Hen. of Codnor, 88'5,
Tho., of Thorpe "in glebis,"
893-
Colverdowse, Will., vicar of Melburn,
1980.
Colville, Tho., of Codnor, 893.
Colyngvfood, Ralph, Dean of Lichfield,
644, i5sr.
Combe, Elizabeth, w. of John, 897.
John, 897.
Comberford, Dorothea, Abbess of the
Nuns Minoresses, Aldgate,
London, 1348.
Comberworth, Tho., knt., 1988.
Comfrey, Thos., rector of Dronfield,
2442.
Conbrai, Alured de, 535.
Condale, John de, 2214, 2220, 2222.
Condy, John, 2591.
Congesdon, Conegerdon, Congesden,
Conegusdon, Congesdon,
Congexton, Cuggesdon,
Cungesdon, Cungisden,
Cungusdon.
Henry de, 667-668, 672-674.
Hen. f. Nich. de, 673.
John de, chaplain, I9r2.
John, br. of Nich. de, 668, 671,
672, 674, 675, 676.
John de, of Cheylmarden, 676.
Nich. f. Radulphi de, 666, 668,
670-672, 674-676, 1709.
Ralph de, 1707, 1708.
Will. t. Joh. de, 666, 667.
Constable, Jane, w. of Sir John, 953.
John, IJean of Lincoln, 1013.
■ Sir John, 953.
Sir Marmaduke, Steward of the
Honor of Tutbury, 514.
411
Constantine, 535.
Constapularius, Peter, de Chelardiston,
664.
Constentin, Geoffrey de, 1397.
Conuers, Dionisia, quondam ux. Tho.
le, 553. 555-
Nicholas, 2344.
Nich. le, de villa castri de
Pecco, 552.
^Tho. f. Thorn, ie, 555, 556.
Cook, Cooke, v. Coke.
Copwode, John, 1206.
Coquus, V. Coke.
Corb, Walter, 1945.
Corbet, Rob., knt., 1492.
Cordel, Will., de Castre, 36.
Cordy, John, 1975.
Coreie, Master Rob., 387.
Corel, Henry, of Bauquell, 201.
^Rob., of Bauquell, 201.
Tho., of Bauquell, 201.
Cornera, John de, de Derby, 1545.
Cornhill, Will, de, Bishop of Coventry,
'75. 176, 1421. 1431. 1681, 1953,
2572. 2573-
Cornubiensis, Ivo, 1080.
Corry, Walter, mill., r963.
Corson, Corsun, v. Curzon.
Cortel, John, vicar of Willington, 1975.
Corteligstoke, Cortlingestone, Alex, de,
1391. 2576.
Cortona, Geoffrey de, 1753.
Corvisarius, Alice, w. of John, 2780.
John, 2334, 2779.
Corzon, Corzoun, Corzun, v. Curzon.
Cosin al Cusin, Will., 2325, 2326, 2327.
Cotenes, Edayn, vp. of Will., 790.
Edith, w. of Will, de, 2503.
Will, de, 790, 2503.
Coterel, Coterell, Cotterell, Coturel.
^Adam f. Rog., 1902-1904, 1907,
1910.
Cecilia, d. of Hen., igio.
Henry, 1912.
James, 1463, 17 18.
John, 1372, 2531.
^Laurence, 2145.
Margery, of Buxton, 526, 527.
Nicholas, 17 18.
Nich., s. and h. of Owin, late
of Buxton, 527.
Nich. s. of Rob., 1256.
Nich., of Tadynton, 1909.
Owin, of Buxton, 526.
-Ralph f. Rad., de Tadinton,
666.
Ralph, 1707, 1708, 1908, 21 17,
2217, 2343.
^Kobert, 2531.
Rog. de Prestecleve, 1901.
Rog. f. Ade, 1902, 1903, 1905,
^^ 1907-
Tho. f. Ade, 1906, 1908, 1910,
1911.
William, 1709.
Coterone, John, 587.
Cotes, Hen., of Snelston, 1771.
John de, of Moniasch, 17 11,
„ 1713-
•-oton. Hen., parson of Aston, T488.
Coton, John de, 2054.
^John f. Steph. de, capellanus,
2042, 2043, 2046-2048.
Robert de, 2535.
Thomas, 2287.
Coty, Peter f. Rog., de Kalalh, 696.
Cotyngham, William de, 271.
Cofyngtone, Hen. de, 1889.
Coudray, Coudrey, Coudreye. '
Henry de la, 2713.
Hen. f. Joh., 1156.
John, 1148, 1153.
Rich, de, 2012, 2713.
Coulbeard, Will., of Bradeley, clerk,
400.
Coulond, Couland, Oliver de, 1573,
1576.
Coupmon, Coupemon, Adam, of Pres-
teclyve, 1905, 1907.
Courteys, v. Curteys.
Coventre, John de, chaplain, 816.
Will., 587.
Cowdale, Elena, w. of John, 2392.
John, 2392.
Cowhalch, Adam de, 1355.
Cowlischawe, Thomas, 127.
Will, 127.
Cowper, Coupar, Couper, Coupere.
Emma w. of Nich. le, 2095.
Geoffrey, 2073.
Geoffrey, of Horsley Wood-
hous, 1885.
Helize, bayliff of Derby, 1006.
John le, chaplain, 1201.
Nich. le, of Sandiakyr, 2095.
Ric, of Chastrefeld, chaplain,
771.
Roger le, 628, 630, 631.
Rog., of Beley, 266.
Thomas, 288, 2073.
William, 999, 1173.
Will. s. of Rob. le, of Cestre-
feld, 721.
Crakemere, Crakmersh.
Ric. de, 246, 247, 249-251, 254.
Cramphord, John de, 28.
Crassus, Richard, 2090.
-Will., senescallus Normannie,
1753-
Craucumb, Crawecrumb.
Godfrey de, 680, 1160.
Craven, John de, 1957.
Crawell, Tho. de, Succentor of Lich-
field, 1546.
Creighton, Creccon, Crecton, Cregh-
tone, Cregton, Cregtone, Crehton,
Creitton, Creterton, Cretone, Cret-
ton, Creyton.
Agnes, quond. ux. Rob. de,
2103.
■■ John de, 1294, 1300-1303, 1305,
1306, 1309, 1310, 2101.
John f. Rob. de, 2102, 2103.
Rob. de, 1295, 1296, 2100.
Walter de, 1300.
Cresewyk, Henry de, 1044.
Cressy, Crecy, Crescy, Cressi.
John, rector of Longford, 77,
1582, 164.1;, 2417.
^John, parson of Thorp, 1580.
412
Index of
Cressy, etc., Rog. de, knt., 1487.
Dom. Will, de, 267.
Creswell, Nich. de, of Eoileston, 341.
Creterton, Cretton, v. Creighton.
Crewker, Creuker, John, 1123, 1321,
2411.
Will., 1926, 1927.
Crich, Cliche, Cryche.
Ralph de, 120.
Rog. de, clerk, 798.
Rog. de, parson of Whitting-
ton, 1924, 1926-1928.
Crichelowe, Crychelow.
Richard, vicar of Bakewell,
2233.
Rog., of Dalton, 167.
Crioyll, Bertram de, 1555.
Crisha, Rob., 87.
Croft, Crofte, Croftes, Croftis, Croftus.
Alice, w. of Will., 2376.
Edward, 1411.
John del, 1050.
John, br. of Will., 1411.
• Katerine, 1414.
Mapota, 468.
Michael, s. and h. of Will.,
1414-1416.
Nicholas, 468.
■ Roger s. of Will., 1411, 1413.
Thomas de, 451, 2302, 2564.
Will, 456, 1401, 1403, 1405,
1406, r4io-T4i2, 2376,
2704.
Will., s. of Will., 1401, 1407,
1410, 1411.
Will., sen., of Brampton, 100,
468.
Will., jun., of Brampton, 100,
lOI, 468.
^Will., of Holmesfeld, 1413,
1414-
Croke, Dom. John, vicar of Norton,
1780.
Cromford, Cromforde, Crumford.
^Agnes f. Ranulfi de, 926.
Hen. de, 14.
Hen. f. Ran. de, 2635.
Joan ux. Rob. f. Ric. de, 1702.
John, s. and h. of Agnes f.
Ran. de, 926.
Nicholas de, 2657-2659.
Nich. f. Symon de, 1702.
Simon de, 292, 2741.
Symon f. Hen. de, 1702.
^Will de, 1702, 2217, 2652.
Will, de, of Birchover, 2221,
2223.
Crompton, Jordan de, 1472.
Cromwell, Baron, v. Bourchier, Humfry.
Cromwell, Crombwell, Cromewell,
Croumbewell, Crumbwell.
Johanna de, 1340.
Matilda de, Domina de Tates-
hale, 1340.
Ralph, Dominus de, 377, 1060,
1340, 2317, 2559.
Rob. de, de Meysham, 16S2,
1961.
Thos., of Burton, 2619.
Will., knt., 1988.
Cronzun, William, 228, 2242.
Cros al. Crosse, Will, atte, 2178, 2179.
Will., chaplain, 1282.
Mag. Will., 1982.
Crossleghe, Edward, 636.
Crottal, John de, 2596.
Croweknaue, Thos. le, of Conibruge,
2153.
Crowker, John, 1280.
Crowther, Richard, 2674.
Croyser, Will., knt., 1376.
Cruce, Hen. de, 404.
Crucem, Will, ad, 480, 481.
Crue, Tho., of Wich Malbane, 347,
348-
^Agnes, w. of The, of Wich
Malbane, 348.
Crystylton, Rob., Abbot of Comber-
mere, 1747.
Cubley, Cobbeleye, Cobeleye, Coblay,
Cubbele, Cubbeleg', Cubbeley, etc.
^Dom. Alexander de, chaplain,
69.
^John f. Rob. de, 883.
Ralph de, rector of Eyum, 186.
Ralph de, 1831, 2335.
Richard de, 880.
Robert de, 880, 883.
^Rog. de, 1130, 1132, 1892.
-William de, 880.
-Will. f. Rog. de, 1140.
Cueller, Stephen le, of Cestrefeld, 1745.
Culcheth, Nich. 1183.
Thomas, 1183.
Cumba, Nich. de, 1093.
Cumberford, Joan, w. of John de, 589.
John de, 589.
Cumbrei, Cumbrai, Alured de, 531, 536,
1939-
Cumin, Mag. Thomas, 182.
Cundy, John, 2595.
Cuper, Dom. Hugh le, capellanus de
Wyngerworth, 366.
Curson, Cursoun, t). Curzon.
Curtenall, Will., of Barley Lees, 1414.
Curteys, Courteys, Curtaysse, Curtes,
Curtys.
Richard, 1363.
Robert, 2477.
Roger, 2441, 2448.
The, of Codnor, 894.
Curtlinge, Alexander de, 1361.
Curzon, Corsun, Corzon, Corzoun, Cour-
sun, Curson, Cursone, Cursun,
Curzeon, Curzun, etc.
Engelard de, 1689, 1956, 1961,
1962.
^John, senr., 1505.
: — John, 161, 610, 1189, 1393,
•596. 1597. 1600, 1647,
1670, 2064, 2133, 2134,
2x88, 2392, 2602.
John, of Ketelleston, 793, 14812,
1506, 1526, 1924, 1926-
1929, 1984, 1985, 2137.
John f. Joh., de Ketilstone,
^ , 994. 1505.
John, de Croxsalle, 598, 600.
Margaret, w. of John f. Joh.,
de Ketilstone, 1505.
Names.
413
Curzon, etc., Richard I. de, 532.
Richard II. de^ 1499, 1500,
2763, 2764.
Richard III. de, 574, 577,
1741. 2549. 2S5I-2553-
Dom. Richard, miles, 571,
1963.
Rich, le, parson of Breadsall,
1453-
. Richard, 2701.
Thomas de, i6r, 386, 1163,
1168, 2070, 2763, 2764.
Tho. de, of Kedleston, 1500-
1505-
Tho., s. and heir of John, of
Croxall, 600.
Thomas f. Tho. de, 1499.
Will, de, dominus de Croxhale,
57". S76> 581,-582, 1968.
^Will., senr., 600.
Will, de, 1502.
Will., scutifer, 2539.
Cusin, Will., 1622.
Cut, Cutte, Cutts, John, 1866, 2549,
2552.
Cuterell, John, 1371.
Cutiller, Stephen le, 729.
Cuttlove, Cuttlufe, Will., 1064, 1065.
Cuwane, Ric. de, 415.
D.
Dabrychcot, John, knt., r924.
Dagenyll, Will., 1922.
Dainoter, John, 2773.
Matilda, 2773.
Daird, Adam, 68.
Daiuill, Juliana de, 1726.
Dalby, Ric. de, 736.
Dale, Abbots of, v. Index of Places.
Dale, Agnes, relicta Ric. de, of Eyom,
1218, i2ig.
Emma, wid. of John in le,
junr., 1330.
Joan, w. of John in le, 97.
Joan, d. of Ric. del, de Eyum,
1221.
— John del, 42, 850, 1220.
— "Old Jon of ye," 454.
— John in le, junr., 1330.
— John, in le, of Assheford, 99,
X02, 103.
— John in le, of Brampton, 445.
— John, s. of John in le, 97.
— John, s. of Rog. en la, 94, 97,
98, X329.
— Margery, w. of Rob. of the,
454-
— Margote, w. of John in le, 451.
— Matilda, d. of Ric. del, de
Eyum, 1221.
— Nich., s. of John in le, 99.
— Nich., s. of John in le, junr.,
1330.
— Richard in le, 97, 2741.
— Ric, s. of Rob. and Margery of
the, 454.
Dale, etc., Rob. de la, 311, 317, 318.
Rog. in the, 94, 98.
Thomas in le, 97, 1721, 2736.
Tho., s. of John in le, of
Brampton, 451.
Tho., of Asshovere, 1479, 1480.
Will, de la, of Ashbourne, 67.
Will, in le, 313, 314.
Will., of Ibulle, 1479, 1480.
Damartin, Will, de, 1420.
Damport, Will., 1601.
Dancastre, Will., 587.
Dandeson, Robert, 2315.
Daneston, Hen. de, 1150, 2125.
Daneys, Rowland, 1286.
Daniel, Danyel, Danyll.
Johanna, w. of Ric. f. Joh., de
Tyddeswalle, 1462.
John, 1427, 2340.
John, knt., 2343.
Peter f. Will., 2329.
Richard, 551, 1323, 1324, 1548.
Ric, of Tideswelle, 1461.
Ric. f. Joh., de Tyddeswelle,
1462, 2344, 2345.
Ric. f. Rich., 2345.
Rob. f. Will., 2330.
Rog., of Colleye, 1043.
W^illiam, 2325-2328, 2331.
Danncroft, Will., 2208.
Danvers, Daunvers.
Edmund, 587.
Joan, TV. of Will., 2209.
William, 2202, 2209.
Danyel, Danyll, v. Daniel.
Darant, Rob., 716.
Darcy, Dercy.
John, Dominus de Knayth,
1127.
^John, knt., 1869.
Darley, Abbots of, v. Index of Places.
Darley, Derlea, Derlee, Derlegia, Der-
legh, Derleye, Derlya, Derlye, etc.
Hugh f. Andree de, 948.
John de, of Kirk Langley,
1522, 1523, 2145.
Nich. de, 605.
Ric. de, clericus, 60.
Robert de, 2641.
Rog. de, de Sturston, 142.
Thomas de, 173, 2x77.
William de, 173, 1610.
Dassenys, John, 2462.
Daube'ney, Robert, 1884.
Dauber, Daubour, Dawbur.
Alice, 1979.
Rob., 1977, 1979, 1990.
Daudeson, Daudson, Matilda, relicta
Rog., 766, 769.
Roger, 748.
Daunvers, v. Danvers.
Dave, Jennett, vr. of John, of Eegheton,
1327-
John, of Begheton, 1327.
Davenport, Dauemporte.
Christopher, 156.
Will., of Bromhall, 657.
Will., of Chadkyrke, 657.
^Will., of Goytes Hall, 651, 652,
659.
414
Index of
David, Earl, br. of the King of Scot-
land, 1946.
Ric, chaplain of Crich
Chantry, 921.
Davy, John, 2106.
Tho., of Begheton, 1326.
Thos., of Staunton, 2295.
Davys, Ric, chaplain, 1890.
Dawbur, v. Dauber.
Dawe, Geoffrey, rector of Cotegrave,
1914.
John, 2295.
Dawkyn, Humphrey, 678.
John, priest, 323.
Robert, 1527.
Rob., of Chelmerdon, 678.
Tho., chaplain, 1769.
Davirns, Will., 1994.
Dawnson, Will., 2467.
Davpson, John, 2058, 2070.
Nicholas, 1183.
-Richard, 2066.
-Robert, 2440.
-Will., s. of John, 2073.
Dayncurt, v. Deyncurt.
Deacone, John, 1892.
Dean, Edward, chaplain, 647.
John, vicar of Hope, 1720.
Decanus, Henry, 2091.
Decon, John, 1912.
Dedyke, v. D ethic.
Degge, Richard, 2295.
Delastone, Henry de, 2162.
Deleis, Peter, 1622.
Delues, Ralph, 1528, 1529, 1531.
Den, John, of Stantonleyez, 1844.
Denby, Will., s. of Hugh de, 1866.
Dene, Dom. John de, knt., 1822.
Denston, Alan de, 2157.
Denstones, Rob. de, 2714.
Denton, James, Dean of Lichfield, 407,
647, 1618, 1811, 2191, 2372.
Richard de, 987.
Derby, Earls of, v. Ferrariis.
Derby, Derb', Derbe, Derbeia, Derbi.
Bruning de, 2750.
Mag. J., de, 2634.
Jocelin de, 2381.
John de, canon of Lincoln, 188.
John de, 80.
Lettice, w. of Ralph de, of
Bradeleye, 882.
Margaret d. of Tho. de, of
Markeaton, 165 1, 1652.
Nicholas de, 404, 2381.
Philip de, 1499.
Ralph de, of Bradeleye, 882.
Rob. de, clerk, 776.
Rog. s. of Nich. de, 404.
Mag. Simon de, 1082.
Tho. de, of Marketon, r65i.
William de, 1636.
Dercy, v. Darcy.
Dereth, Alice, w. of Peter, 276r.
Peter de, 2761.
Derker, Henry, clerk, 2400.
Dersyth, Janne de, 518.
Derton, John, of Normanton, 455.
Tho. de, 775, 782.
Despayne, Ralph, 555.
Despencer, Dispensarius, Dispensator,
Dispenser.
Hugh le, 910, 911.
Geoffrey, 680, ii6r, 1162.
-Richard, 518, 575.
-Thomas, 1360, 1554, 19
Destafford, v. Stafford.
Deston, John, of Normanton, clerk,
2516.
D ethic, Dedyke, Dethec, Detheck,
Dethek, Detheyck, Detheyek,
Dethick, Dethik, Dethike, Dethyk,
Dethykke, etc.
^Ambrose, 102, 103.
Geoffrey de, 116, 293, 480, 481,
1887, t888, 2197-2200,
2203, 2247, 2641.
Geoffrey f. Rob. de, 2147.
Geoff, s. of Will, de, 1930.
^Jane, of Bredsall, 1553.
John, 2148, 2230.
^John, arm., 2057.
^John, of Braydesall, 868.
John s. of Will, de, 1931.
Margaret d. of Jane, 1553.
Peter de, 916.
Reg. s. of Will., 1929, 1935.
Richard de, capellanus, 2121.
Ric. f. Rob. de, 2147.
^ Dom. Robert de, mil., 949.
Robert de, 328, 2427.
Rob. f. Dom. Geoff, de, 2605.
Rog. s. of Will., 1929, 1931,
1932
Thomas, 2073.
Thomas, of Uttoxeter, 42,
1932, 1933.
Tho. s. of Will., 1929, 1931.
^Will. de, 2444.
Will, de, knt., 812, 922, 1929,
1931, 1935.
^Will., rector of Braydesall, 868.
Will., of Newhall, r765.
-Will., clerk, 2123.
-Will. 5. of Will., 1929.
Deuetk', Dom. Rob. de, 113.
Deveneshire, Richard, de Cotene, 2035.
Devfe, Dewee, John, 507, 508.
Dey, Deye, Emma le, 2096.
Rob., chaplain of Doveridge,
1024.
— Thomas, 1498.
Deyk, Dom. Geoffrey de, knt., 2013.
Deyncourt, Ayncourt, Aynescurt, Aynes-
cart, D'Aincurt, Einecurt, Eyin-
curt, Eyncourt, Eyncurt, etc.
Alice d. of Sir Rog., 1107.
Dame Alice de, 1056, 1399.
-John, no, 368, 1032, 1351,
2192, 2409, 2605.
^Dom. John de, 2325, 2326,
2327.
Dom. John de, persona de
Winnefeld, 697, 2702.
John f. Walt., 1397.
Mary de, 2409.
Matilda w. of Ralph de, 2098.
Maude v\f. of Sir Rog., 1107.
Ralph de, 1210, 2098.
Ralph f. Rog., r397.
Names.
415
Deyncourt, etc., Robert de, 412, 2771.
-Robert, parson of Scarcliif, 916.
-Roger, 124, 412, 1099, 1351.
Dom. Roger de, 355, 1102-
1104, 1 108, 1893, 2212,
2328, 2566.
^Dom. Rog. de, rector de
Essovere, 115, 123.
Roger, rector of Wynnefeld,
2409.
Rog. de, Dom. de Parco, 123,
696, 697, 1034, 1088, 1105.
Walter, 1397.
-Will, de, 697, 2409.
-Will. f. Will, de, 2409.
-William, knt., 1046.
Deyngeland, Dom. Ric, capellanus,
442.
Dicher, Thomas, 1801.
Dicson, Dikson, Dixson, Dom. Nich.,
chaplain, parson of Claxby, 630-633,
635.
Digby, Dygby.
^Johanna w. of John f. Joh. de,
773-
John de, 742, 753.
^John, knt., 2120.
^John f. John de, 773.
^Roland, 2120.
Simon, 1884, 2120.
Dihul, 2621.
Dikeby, John de, ballivus of Chester-
field, 750.
Dikson, v. Dicson.
Dillereu, Dylreu-
Rob. de, 1585.
^Will., de Longford, 1582.
Diluerene, Isabella, w. of Ric. de, 1570.
Richard de, 1570.
Dina, 1726.
Disert, Osbert, of Seal, 2023.
Dison, John, of Walton-on-Trent, 2071.
Dispensarius, Dispensator, Dispenser,
V. Despencer.
Dithiswrhe, Helyas de, 1726.
Diua, Diue, Gregory de, 537, 538.
Leodegarius de, 538.
Dobyn, Alice, d. of Rog., 504.
Matilda d. of Rog., 504.
Doda, 1726.
Doddingeszeles, Doddingzelles, Dod-
dyngsels, Doddyngselz, Dodinge-
sheles, Dodingsels, etc.
Alice d. of Thos., 2392.
Oliver de, 1520.
Thomas de, de Trusselay, 1925,
1934, 1981, 2391.
William, 1918, 2389.
Dogheafd, Siward, 1360.
Dogmanton, v. Duckmanton.
Dokemanton, Dokmanton, u. Duckman-
ton.
Dokenfeld, Dokenfeud, Dokonfeud,
Dokynfeld.
Rob. de, 2221, 2223, 2732.
^Rob. f. Ric. de, 2224.
Dolfin, Dolfyn, Dolphyn, Doufin.
^John, 1729-1734.
Ralph, 2561.
— Walter, 1732.
Dolfin, etc., William, 274, 1095, 1728,
I 73 I, 1733, 1734.
Doncalfe, John, vicar of Prestbury,
1812.
Done, John, perpetual vicar of Chastre-
feld, 762.
Donestan, Doneston, Donston, v. Duns-
ton.
Donyngtone, John, 524.
Doo, Will., of Holmesfeld, 1413.
Dorant, Dorand, Doraunt.
Joan vp. of Will., 235.
John, 809.
^Ralph, 820.
Rob., 738, 739.
Will., of Barley, 235.
Dore, Ralph de, 241, 759.
Ranulph de, 1017.
Douebrugge, Dom. Ric. de, 339.
Doufin, V. Dolfin.
Doule, John a. of Will., of Plastowe,
1891.
John br. of Will., of Plastowe,
1892.
Will., of Plastowe, 1892.
Dounynge, Johanna f. Joh. of Assche-
borne, 71.
Doure, Thurstan de, 2444.
Dousamour, Robert, 1972.
Down, John, 560.
Downes, Ralph, 559.
Downs, Rob., in2.
Dowson, Will., 2459, 2463.
Dracote, t. Draycote.
Dranefeld, etc., v. Dronfield.
Draper, Drapier, Drapour.
Hugh, Alderman of the Guild
of the Holy Cross, Chester-
field, 785, 791, 802, 808,
811, 813, 2510.
Johanna w. of Ric, 346.
Pagan le, de Derby, 976.
Richard, 346.
Robert of Coten, 345.
Draycote, Dracote, Dracott, Draycot,
Draycott, Dreycote.
^Agnes w. of John, 2186.
-John, 2 1 86.
-John, chaplain, 1984, 1985.
-John, of Loscowe, 2210.
—Jordan de, 2419.
-Sir Phelype, knt., 1782.
—Philip, 2191, 2784.
—Richard de, 892.
-Rob. f. Will, de, 1029.
—Roger de, clerk, 1552.
-William de, 887.
—Will, de, of Loschowe, 892.
-Will. f. cler. de, 1029.
Draytone, Rog. de, 1337.
Drewode, William de, 1919.
Driby, John de, 2295.
Margery de, 2295.
Dronffeld Wodhouses, Rich, de, 2433.
Dronfield, Dranefeld, Dranfeld, Dian-
field, Dronefeld, Dronfeld.
Emma, que fuit ux. quondam
Petri de, 1037.
-Giles f. Sarre de, 2252.
-Hugh de, 244, 1080.
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Index of
Dronfield, etc., John, 1495.
Matilda d. of Will. f. Eduse
de, 1038.
Peter de, 2428.
Thomas de, 1031.
Will. f. Eduse de, 1037, 1038.
Will. f. Matanie, 1033.
Will. f. Petri de, 1043.
Drurye, Elizabeth, w. of Sir Will., 953.
Sir Will., knt., 953.
Dryeholme, Will, de, 2509.
Duckmanton, Dogmanton, Dokeman-
ton, Dokemantun, IDokemonton,
Dokmanton, Duchemanton, Ducke-
manton, Duckmantone, Ducmanton,
Dugmanton, Dukemaneton, Duke-
manton, Dukemonton, Dukjaane-
ton, Dukmanton, Dukmonton, etc.
^Agnes w. of Rog. de, 1106,
2331-
Alan de, 1085.
Emma w. of Hugh de, 1087.
Geoffrey f. Sim. de, 1085.
Geoffrey f. Galfr. de, 1088,
— Hamo f. Walteri de, 1084.
—Henry de, 1106.
-Hugh de, 357, 702, 1893, 2326,
2327, 2492.
—Hugh f. Alani de, 410, 696,
1086, 1087, 1089, 1090.
—Hugh f. Galfridi de, 1088, logo.
—Hugh f. Hug. de, 702.
— Humfrey, 1542.
-John de, 782, 2330-2332.
—John de. Prior of Welbeck,
1093.
—Laurence f. Ric. f. Rog. de,
ro96-iioi, 1105.
-Matilda, w. of Hen. de, 1106.
-Matildis f. Hen. de, logr, 1095.
-Richard de, 378.
-Robert de, 353.
-Roger de, 428, 1094, 1095,
2496.
-Rog. f. Alani de, 2328, 2331.
-Rog. f. Rog. de, rroo.
-Will. f. Rob. de, 2289.
Duddeley, Hen. de, 1023.
Duffeld, Duflfeud.
Adam f. Will, de, 2389.
John de, clerk, 1369.
Ralph de, IT76, 1177.
Robert de, 2012.
Tho., r29, 161.
Dumuila, Walter de, 2022.
Dun, Robert de, 1609.
Walter, 1031.
Dunelyn, John f. Rob., 2285.
William, 2285.
Dunham, Will., chaplain, 823.
Dunne, Nich. le, 225.
Dunston, Donestan, Doneston, Dons-
ton, Duneston, Dunstan.
John de, 725.
^John f. Joh., 2538.
John f. Will, de, 1538-.
Peter de, 224, 7ir, 1033, 1536,
2420-2424, 2557.
Dunston, etc., Walter de, 1533, 1743-
. William, 2034, 2428, 2537.
Durand, Durant, Duraunt, Durraunt.
Geoffrey, 708.
John, 361, 367, 423, 700, 704,
706, 710, 7r2, 713, 811,
815, 1744, 2535-
Ralph, 817, 818, 822, 828, 830,
2514.
Richard, 2537.
Robert, 500, 501, 694, 722, 724,
726, 729, 730, 732, 733,
734) 736. 2312. 2313, 2499.
Thomas, 755, 758, 765, 766,
772. 773. 798. 877-
Thos. s. and h. of Tho., 2532.
Durdant, Durdent, Duredent.
John, of Sudbury, 345.
■ ^John, T392, 1582, 1585, 2390.
Richard, 1567, 1630, 2321.
Roger, 238, r5S7, 1562, 1564,
1576-1578, 1629, 2321.
Walt., Bp. of Coventry, 53r,
1938. 1939-
-William, 1081.
Durdo, 1560.
Durnforde, Hen., clerk, 587.
Durraunt, v. Durand.
Durs, Walter, of Dronfield, 1743.
Dustun, Will, de, 2765.
Dutton, Ric, of Hope, 558.
Duyn, Hugh de, 2195.
^Dom. Rob. de, 1166, 1487.
Dykon, Dycon, Dycons, Dykons.
Henry, 1907.
Hugh, 1377, 1378.
^John, rgii, 1913.
Dyer, Lambert, of Schefield, 1126.
Dygby, v. Digby.
Dyggeleye, John de, 242g.
Dylke, John, of Stanton-in-the-Stones,
221 1.
Dylreu, v. Dillereu.
Dynham, Tho., of London, 1783.
Dyson, John, 2065, 2072.
E.
Eam, Rog. le, 228, 2242.
Ebeter, Ric. le, gg.
Ecclesale, Eccleshal.
Ralph de, 2341, 2342.
Roger de, 2474.
Will, de, canon of Lichfield,
189.
Echyngham, Eckyngham, Will., 781,
791.
Edelwaldeleia, Alan de, 244.
Edensor, Edenshouere, Edinshouer,
Edinsouere, Edinsour, Ednesofre,
Ednesor, Ednesover, Ednesowra,
Ednessowe, Ednisowra, Ednis-
soure, Hedenesouer, Hadenishovere,
Hednessoure.
Adam de, 2716.
^Aliscia f. Rad. de, 247.
Names.
417
Edensor, etc., Hugh f. Alani de, chap-
lain, 2148.
Michael de, 2748.
Nicholas de, 173.
Dom, Rio. de, 2126.
Richard de, 173, 1208, 1274,
1547-
Ric. de, of Tyssmton, 1612.
Robert de, 542, 1534. i792>
1797-
Thomas de, 51, 1534, loii,
1689, 2126.
Tho. f. Fulcheri de, 1346.
Mag. Will, de, 1612.
Edesoo, Thomas, 1192.
Edif, Robert, 226.
Edison, Margery, wid. of Will., 2507.
Edmondson, Edward, 1536, 2097.
Geoffrey, son of Edw., 2097.
Edmund, s. of Henry III., 2100.
Ednesoure, etc., ti. Edensor.
Edrech, Edrich.
^Joan w. of John Fitzherbert,
2168.
^John f. Walt., 2163.
John, junr., 2r63.
Margery w. of John, 2163.
Edwalton, Hen. de, 1862.
Edward I., IV., VI., v. England,
King^ of.
Edwin, 1083.
Eflawe, Roger, 1569.
Eggerton, Alice, w. of Rondulf, 2r40.
Rondulf, 968, 2140.
Eginton, Egenton, Egington, Egynton,
Ekyntone.
^John f. Rob. de, 1201.
Nich. f. Alex, de, 1200.
Ric. f. Will, de, 1163-1166,
1168.
Rich. de,i serviens, 2611.
Rob. f. Rog. de, 1201.
Rob. f. Walkelini de, 1163,
1164.
Will. f. Nich. de, 1178.
Egnesham, William de, 933.
Eilwinus, 1945.
Eincurt, v. Deyncourt.
Eitune, v. Eyton.
Ekinton, Ekynton, Hugh de, 44.
■ Philip de, marescallus, 1731-
1733.
Will, de, in Cloune, 432.
Eland, Hen., of Baseford, 1854, 1856.
Elcock, Alexander, 651.
Eleanor, Queen of Henry II., v. Eng-
land, Kings of, Henry II.
Elemozinarius, Ralph, 179.
Eleyn, Will., of Brasyngton, chaplain,
^,. 297-
Eliot, Henry, 1514.
-Isabel, w. of Hen., I5t4.
Elkesley, Richard, 2281.
EUerker, John, Serjeant-at-law, 2457.
Eliot, Hen., of Kynwolmarsh, 15T3.
Els, Anthony, 1680.
Elton, John de, 80.
Thomas, 87.
Elys, Helys.
■ —John, of Whittyngton, 234.
27
Elys, etc., Robert, 572.
Tho. fil. Joh., de Langesdone,
194.
William, 57r, 1711, 1713-1716.
^Will., of Monyassch, 1715.
Emma, Prioress of St. Mary, Derby,
2382.
Engelard, 517.
Engin, Geoffrey, 2094.
England, Kings of —
Edward I., 193, 1836, 1897, 2656.
Edward II., 339, 1271, 1431, 14S3.
Edward III., 203, 765, 921, 980,
1431. '453. 1515. '845, 2354,
2357, 2407.
Philippa, w. of, 921.
Edward, son of, 921.
Edward IV., 5x3, 852, 861, 873,
875, 2526, 2689.
Edward VI., 876, 2738.
Henry II., 534, 1944, 2545.
Eleanor, wife of, 1937.
Heniy III., 326, 640, 680, 698, 852,
873. 87s, 876, 9x0, 967, ii6x,
1162, 1428, 1431, 1555, r663,
1684.
-Edmund, son of, 1114.
Henry V., 82.
Henry VI., 831, 2457.
Henry VII., 599, 639, 873, 875, 876.
Henry VIII., 678, 875-877, 924,
1012, 1193, 1624, 2700.
John, 170-172, 228, 680, 997, X419,
X428, 143X.
Richard II., 2354, 2357.
Anne, w. of, 2357.
Engleby, Hugh de, 1977.
■_ ^Will. f. Joh. de, 1978.
Englissh, John le, 618.
Erdeswyke, Hugh, 2540.
Erlesbure, Hen. f. Ade de, 1702.
Ernesby, Simon de, de Moniassch, 17 13.
Esbum, Esburne, Esburnia, v. Ash-
bourne.
Esegar, Eswin, 536.
Esscheburne, v. Ashbourne.
Essebourne, Esseburn, Esseburne, v.
Ashbourne.
Essebury, Dom. Rob. de, 1560.
Esseovere, Essheouere, Essovere, 11.
Ashover.
Estaftord, v. Stafford.
Estewet, Esthewyt, Estweet, Walter de,
yice-comes, 1609, 2093, 2094.
Eston, Ernald de, 1x64.
^John de, 2093.
Ric. f. Gilberti de, 1x64.
Estoutevilla, John de, miles, 1x25.
^John de, clericus, XX25.
Estunir, Will, le, of Melburn, X684.
Esturton, Juliana, w. of Walt, de, 2536.
Walter de, 2536.
Estutevilla, Dom. Will, de, X728.
Estwode, Isabella, w. of Ralph, 2479.
Etebred, William, 2582.
Ethcotte, James, of Chestrefeld, 464.
John, of Chestrefeld, 856.
Eton, Will., chaplain, 2677.
Etwall, Etewele, Etewelle, Ettewalle,
Ettewelle.
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Index of
Etwall, etc., Adam, s. of Hugh, 1199.
Henry de, 949, 2568.
Hugh f. Nich. de, 1199.
Matilda, d. of Hugh de, 1199.
^Richard de, 2568.
-Selestiia, w. of Hugh de, 1199
^Will., s. of Hugh, 1 199.
Will. f. Rob. de, 1508.
Everdon, Silvester de, Bp. of Carlisle,
2582.
Everyngham, Hen., s. and h. of Tho.,
of Staynburgh, 550.
-Thomas, senr., 1722.
-Thomas, juni., 1722.
Exsovere, v. Ashover.
Extraneus, John, 2338.
Eyam, Eyum.
Henry de, 668, 669.
—Hen. {. Hen. de, 670, 672, 674.
-John de, 1222.
-John f. Nich. de, 1210.
-Will. f. Walt, de, 1217.
Eyhsbury, Dom. Philip de, rector of
Braundiston, 2649.
Will, de, 2649.
Eylande, Hen., of Basford, 1859.
Eyies, Margaret, d. and h. of John,
1345:
Eylysburi, Walter de, 140.
Eyncurt, v. Deyncourt.
Eyre, Eyer, Eyere, Eyr, Heyr, Heyre.
Adam, 1749, 1750.
^Agnes w. of Martin, 562.
— ^Arthur, 2191, 2319.
Edmund, vicar of Tideswell,
^ 1551.2319-
Edward, 14 16.
■ — Elizabeth, 2532.
Henry le, 152, 730.
Hugh, 1381.
James s. of Will, le, of Hope,
1441.
-James le, stevirard of the Lich-
field Chapter at Hope,
1444.
John, 320, 2259.
-John, chapeleyn, 262.
John le, de Attelowe, 143.
^John le, de Hokenaston, 390,
391-
John, of Redsettes, 565, 1450.
—Martin, s. of Nich., of Red-
seats, 559, 562.
-Nicholas de, 557.
^Nich., of Redseats, 559.
-Nich., s. of Nich., of Redseats,
559. 563-
-Nich., of Hope, 1433, 1441,
_, . .'446.
Phihp, rector de Aschovere,
127, 1264.
Ralph, of Offirton, 6.
—Richard, 1382, 2309.
Ric, of Hogimaston, 320.
Ric, of Plumley, 469, 1513.
Robert, 100, 515, 1430, 1438,
1442, 1445, 1788, 1796,
2261.
Robert, Forester, 1440.
-Rob., senr., 1263.
Eyre, etc., Rob., of Padley, senr., 1446.
Rob. s. of Rob., of Padley,
884, 1264, 1446.
Roger, 884, 1263.
Roger, junr., 2480.
Rog., of Hulme, 1264.
Rog., of Plumley, 1264.
Roland, 1551.
Stephen le, ballivus de Cestre-
feld, 710, 719, 720.
Steph. s. of Roland, 2319.
Thomas, 347, 1259, 1260.
Tho., s. of Will, le, of Hope,
1441.
William le, 36.
Will, le, de Hurst, 221.
Will, le. Forester in the fee of
High Peak, 1843.
Eyring, Will., 522.
Eyton, Eytone, Eituna, Eitune.
Helias de, 2091.
—Joan vf. of Tho. de, 316.
John, 72, 76, 78, 393.
Thomas de, 316.
William de, 66.
Eywyle, Dom. Tho. de, 267.
Fabel, Robert, 2036.
Faber, Henry, 294.
Hugh, 1150.
John, of Burton-on-Trent, 2613.
Levenad, 404.
Nich. f. Nich., de Breydesale,
480, 481.
Rob., de Wirkesworth, 2635.
Walter, 108.
-Will, de Sandiacre, 2095.
Will. f. Will., de Barley Wood-
setis, 226.
Fairfax, Sir Guy, Justice of King's
Bench, 958.
Faldyngvirorth, Walter de, bailiff of
Lincoln, 1923.
Faleth, Giralmus de, 1360.
Falford, Will, de, rector of Longford,
Falling, Hugh de le, 254.
Fallinghe, Ric. de, 251.
Fallus, Alex., 2366.
Falthurst, Faltehurst, Richard, parson of
Kingsley, 2133, 2134. 2137.
Fannell, Geoffrey, chaplain, 2295.
Fanolcurt, Helias de, 1397.
Farevfell, S de, 2634.
Farynton, John s. of Tho., 999.
Margaret, 999.
Rauf, 999.
Thomas, 999.
Fasman, Edmund, of Derby, 11 16,
1117.
Thomas, 11 16.
Fat, Alan f. Rad., de Overton, 116.
Richard, 1 1 1 .
Names.
419
Lunchall, Faunchell, Fauncher,
^Joan d. of John, senr., 1399.
^Johanna, sister of John, 1400.
Johanna, w. of John, senr., of
Holmesfeld, 1404.
-John, 1400-1402, 1404, 1405.
luneshawe, John, 1416.
iuvel, John, 327.
iwconer. Hen., of Schypley, 281.
iwel, Dom. William, 47.
lyrechilde, John, 823.
^Tho., of Snelston, 1771.
lyrfeld, Dom. Hen. de, 1716.
eirolet, John, 288.
elde, John de, chaplain, 2616.
elepot. Hen., 1654.
Matilda, w. of Hen., 1654.
elleson, Robert, 694.
enekelspire, Henry, 55.
ennybenteley. Will. f. Hen. de, 5r2.
entam, WilUam, 2255, 2256.
enton, Richard de, 180.
Robert de, 137, 140.
erbraz, Ferebras, Ferebraz, Furbras,
Fyrbrace.
^John, 2295.
Ralph, 2585.
Robert, 1163, ri68, 1169, 1171,
2571. 2576, 2584-2586,
2587.2591.
ereby, John de, of Coventry, 2238.
erechfelde. Will., knt., 207.
errars, Ferrers, De Ferrariis, etc.
^Anne, w. of Thomas, 2296.
Cecily, d. and h. of Hugh,
477-479-
Cecily, wid. of Thos., wife of
R. de Snftterton, 2147.
-Henry fr. Rob. de, 215, 216,
385-
Henry de, patnius Comitis
[Willelmi I.] de Ferers,
239, 2621.
Hugh f. Will. II. Com. Derbe,
474-
John, knt., 2398.
^Dom. Ranulph de, r699.
Robert I., Earl Ferrers \pi.
1139]. 238-
^Robert II., Earl Ferrers \pb.
1 158?], 238, 532, 2380.
Robert III. de, Earl of Derby
\ph. 1279], 334, 478, 938,
r47o, 1661.
Rob. de, frater Comitis [Wil-
lelmi I.], 239, r346, 2380.
Robert de, patruus [Willelmi I.],
Comitis [de Ferers], 239,
262 r.
Robert de, 135, 215, 216.
Rob. f. et h. Will. Com. de
Derby, v, supra Robert
III., E. of Derby.
Dom. Robert de [late thir-
teenth century], 1562,
1563-
Robert de [1360], 479.
^Dom. Thomas de, 477.
Thomas, knt., 2296.
Ferrars, etc., William I., Comes de
Ferers \pt. 1190], 239, 385,
1360, 2380.
William II., Earl of Derby
\ph. 1247], SI, 385, 1113,
1346, 1426, 1500, 1663,
2125, 2621, 2633, 2716.
William HI. de, Comes Derb',
332. 333. 474-476, 965.
967, 2634.
William, a. of William quond.
Com. Derby [1262], 1470,
166 1.
Ferrour, Tho. le, of Hatton, 1365.
^Will., of Neut'horp, 891.
Fethelers, Rob. le, of Winster, 2218.
Feyssher, v. Fisher.
Fienles, Sir Will., Knt., 781.
Figour, John, 1549.
Filius, al. Fitz.
^Achard, Walter, 2194.
^Ade, Hugh, 1373.
Richard, Forestarius de Worm-
hull, 2707.
Thomas, 1614.
Aghemundi, Agnes, w. of Edwin,
2752-
Edwin, 2752.
Agnetis, Peter, 1036.
Ailmeri, Reginald, 1197.
Ailwini, Henry, 134.
^Alani, Richard, Earl of Arundel,
1668.
William, 229, 1705.
Aldred, Huron, 2385.
Nicholas, 2385.
Alexandri, Will., 2196, 2202.
Alfwini, Reginald, 536.
Alot, Robert, 2292.
Andree, Adam, 2548.
^Anfredi, Symon, 1391.
Basilic, Sjonon, 2759.
Bate, Adam, 2193.
^Hugh, 143, 148.
-Peter, 2193.
-Brunmoni, Suan, 2381.
-Will., 2381.
Burge, Stephen, 45.
Choi, al. Col. Robert, 516, 2620.
Cicelie, John, 23 11.
Cnihtwin, Gilbert, 238.
Colling, William, 2545.
Durant, Hugh, 364.
Dyot, Will. f. Rog., 1715.
Edithe, Thomas, 1572.
Elfrici, Einald, 1197.
Elie, Will., de Parva Longisdon,
2732.
Ermentrewe, Will., 1200.
Ernald, Robert, 2610.
Fulcher, Fulcher, 516, 2620.
Henry, 516, 2545.
Sewal, 239, 516, 2620, 2716.
Galfridi, Adam, 134.
Helias, 534.
Henry, 1818.
Reginald, 352, 544.
-Will., of Beighton, 270.
Gamel, John, 926.
A2p Index of
Fil. Gamel, Robert, 1113.
Geraldi, Robert, 284.
Geroldi, Dom. Henry, 1165.
Gilberti, Adata f. Rob., 2635.
Henry, 539, 2621.
John, BailiflE of Derby, 973.
^John, Coroner of Derby, 975.
Stephen, 2092.
2S49-
Godefridi, John, 2621.
Godwini, Richard, 414.
Godwyne, Nicholas, 1966.
Hallewardi, Robert, 385.
— ^Will. f. Rob., 385.
Hardolf, Thomas, 225.
Henrici, Fulcher, 2716.
Henry, 1819.
-Hen., Dom. de Irton,
2551.
capellani, Hugh, 1720.
John, 389, 2421.
Mariota, w. of Hen. f. Joh.,
1220.
Philippa, w. of Will., 2549.
domini de Morisburick, Ralph,
1730, 1731-
Roger, H09.
Roger, 1622.
Rog., of Schirley, 1901.
Sewale, 2577, 2578, 2621, 2716,
2743-
ad Stantonleg, Thos., 2215.
Fil. Herberti, Fitzherbert, Fytzherbert,
etc.
^Alice d. of Hen., 1769.
Anthony, knt.. Justice "de
communi Banco," 90, 960,
1359.
Elizabeth, d. of Hen., 1769.
Eliz. wid. of John, 2166.
Elizabeth wid. of Ralph, of
Norbury, 1770.
Eustace s. of John, 1204.
Henry, 34, 335, 11 13, 1288.
^Dom. Hen., knt., 388, 1151,
1564-1566, 2713.
Dom. Hen., de Norbury, 1293.
Henry, chaplain of Somersale,
2161.
Hen. f. Th., of Somersale,
2160.
Herbert, 31.
Joan d. of Hen., 1769.
Joan d. of John, 1203-1205.
Joan w. of John, 2167, 2168.
John, 344, 1599, 1692, 1771,
2r43, 2164, 2165, 2168.
John, Remembrancer of the
Exchequer, 1203, 1206.
-John, of Etwelle, 279.
-John, of Norbury, 1204, 1359,
1603, 2730.
-John, of Roston, 2081.
-John f. John, 2164-2168.
-John f. Nich., of Norbury, 2395.
-Nicholas, 90, 1359, 1394, 1395,
1596, 1597, 1600, 1769,
2019, 2160, 2288, 2362,
2366, 2678.
-Nich., of Norbury, 1184.
Fil. Herberti, etc., Nich., Sheriff of
Notts., 2240.
Nich. f. Hen., 1769.
Nich. f. Tho., 2157-2159.
^Richard, clericus, 2153.
Robert, 2320.
Rog. f. Tho., 2160.
Thomas, knt., 1816.
Thomas, Dom. de Somersale,
2154.
Thomas, of Roston, 2081.
Tho. s. and h. of Sir Anthony,
1605.
Thos. f. Will., 2151, 2152.
William, 215, 1307, 1308, 2381,
2583.
^Will., knt., 2003, 2004.
-Will., of Norbury, 1583, 1689.
-Heruici, Richard, 399,
Roger, 880.
-Thomas, 880.
Herward, Geoffrey, 2771.
Hoseberti, Henry, 912.
Hugonis, Alan, 1893.
Geoffrey, 1085.
-Hugh, de Brantone, 434.
-John, 447.
-Richard, 680.
-Robert, 1622.
-Rog., de Brantun, 429.
-Thomas, 256, 2576.
-W , 1078.
-William, 2384, 2750.
-Humfridi, Walter, 52.
-Huntredi, Roger, 2735.
-Ingeram, al. Ingelram, Hugh, 684,
2561, 2562.
Robert, 1490, 1840.
-William, 477.
-Ingus, Will., of Offcote, 53, 1786.
-Joce, Robert, 52.
Roger, 1 82 1.
William, 52.
-Johannis, Adam, 2249.
-Hugh f. Hen., capellanus, 1716.
-John, 1959.
-Robert, 173.
-Rob. f. Ade, 1906.
-William, 616.
-Jordani, Alan, 2742, 2772.
Mary w. of Alan, 2772.
Ralph, 134.
-William, 2243.
Jored, Richard, 2421.
Josei, Roger, 386.
Jowe, Ralph, 2404, 2405.
Kalkin, William, 225.
Lefwyne, al. Lewin, Godwin, 1164,
I 166, ir68.
Robert, 1078.
^William, 2751.
Leising, Hugh, 1083.
-Richard, 1197.
-Leuegar, Walter, 1945.
-Leuenad, Hen., 404.
Rob., 404.
-Leuenod, Nicholas, 2621.
-Luce, William, 404.
-Mabille, Hen., 1083.
Peter, 2384.
Names.
421
Fil. Mariote, John, 502.
Matilde, Peter, 2424.
Maye, Richard, 290.
Milonis, Augustine, 215.
Muiielle, Richaid, 2774.
Nagge, Richaid, 27.
Nicholai, Ralph, 238, 332, 680,
682, 1160, 1162, n66, 1511, IS5S,
2383. 2577. 2578, 2580.
^Ralph, senesc. Comitis de
Feriais, 1500.
Robert, 1743.
^Roger, 2849.
quond. rectoris de Mogintona,
Rob., 1688.
-subtus le Klif, Nich., 131.
-Nigelli, Hugh, 2095.
-Will., 238.
Noch, Hugh, persona de Dronefeld,
1031.
Nonnanni, Fulk, 2247.
Ohini, Ralph, 2621.
Osm', Robert, 516.
Osmundi Roger, 2090.
Otonis, Hugh, mil., 2536.
^Pagani, Geoffrey, 1397.
Nicholas, dapifer Com. de Fer-
rariis, 215, 2381, 2621.
Paullini, Reginald, 2381.
Petri, Andrew, 2385.
Geoffrey, 1079, 1080.
^Walchelin, 1622.
Philippi, John, 1160.
William, 240, 2384.
Picot, al. Pigot, Gilbert, S3S. S36.
'942, 1945.
^Piesbiteri de Stapelford, German,
2092.
-Radulphi, Alice, w. of Peter, 2765.
Emma, d. of Hubert, 916.
Henry, 1466, 2348.
Hubert, 916, 1554, 2771, 2780.
Hugh, 1487, 2196, 2385, 2716.
^Peter, 2621, 2765.
Ralph f. Joh., 1959, i960.
Robert, 1534, 1743, 2090, 2351.
Roger, in parva Cestiia, 972.
Roger, sen., 2404, 2405.
Will. f. Hug., 2716.
Will. f. Will., 1328.
Ragenaldi, al. Raghnardi, Robert,
1083, 1084.
Randolfi, Christopher, 24, 1883.
Geoffrey, 1818.
Jane, w. of Cristofei, 24.
Rankelli, Ric, of Little Hucklow,
1461.
Ranulphi, John, of Whytinton,
1538.
Ralph, 27.
Vice-comitis, Robert, 1397.
Roger, 502, 740.
^William, 1079.
Rathnal, Roger, clericus, 537.
Rauekel, Roger, 1539.
Rayneri, Robert, 2377.
^Reginaldi, Ranulph, 724.
William, 313.
Ricardi de ...arhis, Geoffrey, 1281.
Fil. Ricaidi, Gervase, 1078.
Gilbeit, 1945.
Heniy, 1425.
clerici, John, 727.
-Philip, clericus de Biamtona,
415-
-Thomas, 1274, 1550, 1906.
-W— , 1078.
-William, 1614.
-Will., of Pountfreit, 1631.
-Richeii, Will., 231 1.
-Robeiti, Alice, 1730, 2759.
^Aline, 2775.
Christina, 2783.
Gervase, 1080.
Henry, 1083, 2547.
domini de Moresbur', Henry,
1729.
Matthew f. Aline, 2775.
Peter, 681.
Philip, King's Justice, 1499,
1947.
Richard, 2739, 2755.
Simon, Archdeacon of Wells,
171.
piepositi de Tansley, Thos.,
2302, 2303.
William, 1079, 2768-2770.
-Rogeri, Alan, 2772.
Henry, 1818.
Jordan, 136.
Rob. f. Rob., chaplain of
Uttoxetei, 1023.
Simon, 2766.
-William, 1726, 2553.
^Rolland, William, 2773.
Sanson, William, 1893.
Seilonis, Will., 2381.
^Sewalli, Heniy, 134, 396, 2717.
Silvestii, Nicholas, 664.
Simonis, Heniy, 668.
John, 1295, 1296, 2569.
William, 2377.
Siwaidi, Ralph, 2022.
Steinulf, Roger, 2771.
Sturmi, H — , 2022.
Swani, Ailwin, 215.
Pain, 2771.
Robert, 538.
-Rogei, 1397.
-Teni, William, 238.
-Tholi, Robert, 134.
Seilo, 134.
-Thome, Thomas, 62, 63.
cleiici, Robert, 2702.
-Roger, 2627.
^William, 1906, 2292.
Thore, Raghenald, 2752.
Toch, Ranulph, 533.
Simund, 529.
Toky, Robert, 2094.
^Walkelini, Avice, d. of Nich.,
Walkelini, al. Walchelini,
H— , 2382.
Hawise, 2753.
Henry, 239, 932, 1113, 1165,
1 167, 1698, 2621.
Letitia, 2753.
Nicholas, 932, 1166.
932-
etc.,
422
Index of
Fil. Walkelini, etc., Pete;r, 239, 2621,
2716.
-Robert, 215, 239, 385, 932, 11 13,
1166, 1 167, 1346, 1499,
1698, 2580, 2621.
William, 239, 1499, 2548, 2716.
Walteri, Gilbert, of Cestrefeld, 411.
Hugh, 1 1 13, 2090.
presbyteri de Wyrkeswoithe,
Ranulph, 2632.
-Robert, 1726, 2691.
-Warini, Fulk, 1948, 1955.
William, 682.
-Will., justice in Eyre, 1697.
Wennuwini, GrifiBn, 1396.
Willelmi, Henry, ago, 291.
-— -Henry f. Rog., 1726.
Inga f. of Rob., 2721.
John, 2768.
-Ketel, 1167.
Matilda, 2778.
Matthew, 493.
Ralph, 2126.
sacerd. • de Thicheal, Regin.,
cler, 537.
Richard, 1167, 150S.
^prepositi, Ric, 2722.
prepositi de Ylderusleye, Robert,
2721.
Robert, 542, 2090, 2091.
Roger, 2767.
Thomas, 1726.
"Thomas, jun., 884.
Thomas, sen., 884.
Sire Will, le, 974.
Will., s. and h. of John, 2567.
Wimarce, Thomas, 177.
Wlurici, William, clericus, 530.
Wolnot, al. Wlnat, al. Wlnet,
al. Wolnat, Richer, 424, 683,
691, 2311.
— j-Wymundi, Will. f. Job., 116.
Fillingleye, Ric. de, chaplain, 1142.
Findern, Finderne, Findirne, Findren,
Fyndern, Fynderne.
^Aline w. of Hugh de, 2571.
Hugh de, 1276, 2571, 2587,
2757-
Joan, relicta Job. de, 1280.
John de, 524, 1176, 1181, 1984,
1985, 2o8r, 2538, 2539.
John s. of Margaret, 2600.
Margaret, relict of Nich., 2600.
Nicholas de, 240, 1163, 1168,
1169, 2584, 2586, 2588-
2590.
Nich. f. Hugonis de, 1277.
Ralph f. Ric. de, cler., 1277.
Richard de, 2381.
Robert de, 2034, 2584, 2590,
2595, 2596-
Rob. f. et h. Joh. de, 1280.
— : —Walter, 1954.
—William de, 887, 1983.
Finian, Fynian.
^Adam, 731.
-Will. f. Ade,
720.
Fisher, etc., Ambrose, chaplain, 1989,
1990, 1993.
Cecilia, 1116, 1117.
Henry, 11 16, 11 17.
^John, 1978.
^John, Justice of the Common
Pleas, 640.
-Ralph, 1993, 1994.
Rob. f. Nich. le, S79-
Thomas le, S79. S^o.
-William, 593.
-Will, le, of Coton, 341.
-Will., of Dubbruge, 1024.
-Will. f. Jacobi le, 1373.
-Will. f. Will., 591, 592.
Fisher, Feyssher, Fischer, Fissher,
Fyscher, Fyshere, Fysshere, etc.
^Agiies w. of Will, le, 341.
Fitheler al. Fytheler, Will, le, 2436, 2437.
Fitun, Yy\.0VL, Phytun.
Laurence, 2110.
Richard, 334.
Richard, of Bentley, 2007-2009,
201 1.
Fitz, V. Filius.
Fitz-Welneth, Will., 1684.
Fitz-Yve, Henry, 1901.
Flackett, John, 2320.
Flagg in la Lee, Matthew de, 38S.
Flamsted, Henry de, 1652.
Flaxman, William, 1510.
Fleches, Robert, 1059.
Flemeng, Geoffrey le, clerk, 1430.
Flemink, John, ballivus de Pecco, 405.
Fleschewer, Ralph, 756.
Tho. le, 1201.
Flesshovere, Tho., of Lincoln, 1779.
Fletcher, Fleccher, Flechar, Fleycher.
Agnes, of Barley, 236.
Hen. of Barleyleghes, 232.
John, 319.
John, of Dronfield, chaplain,
2440.
Sir Richard, preste, 867.
Ric, of Baukewell, 210.
Rob., of Barlay, 234, 236, 2255.
Will. s. of Rob., 2256.
Flygh, Rob., chaplain, 2616.
Flynt, John, 1669.
Flyntham, Will. s. and h. of Rob., 822.
Foceun, William, 2671.
FoggE) Robert, 1679.
^William, 1679.
Fbhun, John le, 2621.
Folde, Simon f. Joh. del., 428.
Foldon, Rog. de, canon of Lincoln, i88
Foliot, Gilbert, Bishop of London, 1945
Richard, 519.
Ric, of Ettewelle, 1171, 1199.
1200.
Foljambe, Foleambe, Foleaumbe, Fol
geham, Folgiam, Foliambe, Foli
aumbe, Foljaumbe, FoUgeame
Fuliambe, etc.
-Avyne w. of Godfrey, 209, 677,
'354. 1376. i86i.
• Benedicta w. of Hen., 1 196.
Cecily, 623.
Edward, knt., 1 195, 2359.
Sir Godfrey I., knt., 95, 209,
660, 677, 1 194, 1374,
1376, 1492, 1700, i860,
1861, 2227, 2228.
Names.
423
Foljambe, etd., Sir Godfrey II., of Wal-
ton, knt., 213, 382, 383,
645, 878, 2266, 2267, 2403,
2533, 2534.
Godith wid. of Rog., 2362.
Heniy f. Tho., of Gratton,
2218.
Henry, of Walton [1452-1490].
23, 102-104, 132, 167, 278,
431, 460-462, 468, 509, sio,
84s. 8SS. .85^859. 866-868,
870, 871, 997, 1072, 1073,
107s, I 196, 1339, 1344-
1345. 1779. 1807, 1854-
1859, 2087, 2363-2365,
2367. 2368, 2370, 2371,
3473. 2SI9-2S33-
James, 2354, 2356, 2357.
^James, chaplain, 848, 2087.
Jane d. of Hen., 2533.
John I., 812, 1224, 1461, 1463,
1464, 1466, 1468, 1718,
1984, 1985, 2228, 2348,
2349. 2352. 2357-
John II. f. Thorn., 553, 556.
John III. f. Tho., 1194.
^John IV., of Longstone, i860,
2082.
^John V. de Tiddeswell, 1282,
1798.
^John VI., 509, 855, 862, 1072,
1073, 1856, 2522, 2523.
Katharine w. of Tho., 2706.
Margery wid. of Thos., 2365,
2525-
Nicholas, 2117.
Richard I., 743, 1492, 2707,
2708.
Richard II., 209.
Ric, of Longstone, 1214.
Ric. f. Tho., 1613.
Richard f. Will., of Wormhill,
21 17. 2344.
Robert, 1461, 2340.
Rob. f. Ric, 2373.
Rob., Bailiff of the Peak, 555,
617.
Rob., clerk, 207, 209, 812.
Rog., 1512, 1548.
Roger, of Lynacre Hall, Esq.,
7, 64Sj 2356, 2357.
Thomas I. miles, 1211, 1212,
1548, 2216, 2344, 2345,
2622.
Thomas II. miles, s. of
Thomas I., 2223, 2226.
Thomas III. s. of Godfrey, of
Walton, 448, 456, 505, 814,
823, 986, 1231, i860, 1861,
1867, 2084, 2357, 2513,
2667.
■ Thomas IV. s. of Thomas III.,
of Walton, 322, 456, 458-
460, 509, 838, 845, 848,
870, 1262, 1494, 1496, 15 12,
1773, 2087, 2117, 2347,
2517. 2518, 2521, 2522,
2567, 2706.
Foljambe, etc., Tho., Alderman of St.
Mary's Guild, Chesterfield, 841.
Tho., Ballivus de Pecco, 1612.
Tho., Dominus de Eltone, 296.
Tho., of Hulme, 2^7, 209.
Tho., clericus, 292.
Tho. 2nd son of Hen., 2533.
Tho. f. John, 1466, 2340-2342,
2706.
Tho. f. Rog., 2706.
Tho. br. of Will., 1427, 1794,
'795-
William I., 1211, 1427, 1794,
1795. 2340-2343, 2427, 2706.
William II., 456.
Will., clerk, 509.
Will., of Repham, 2517.
Will., of Wormhill, 191.
Folkingham, Will, de.. Abbot of Beau-
chief, 1775.
Folow, Thurstan, 869.
Folowe, John, 2324.
Fong, Will. f. Rad. le, 2637.
Fonglay, John, rector of Henore, 901.
Fontem de Wyrkesworthe, Adam ad,
2652.
Ford, Clement de la, Ballivus de Pecco,
515-
^John, 2673.
Fordye, Clement de la, ballivus de alto
Pecco, 1430.
Forest, John, parson of Breadsall, 1510.
Foresta, Gvfydo de, Master of the
Temple, in England, 1093.
Forestarius, Adam, 2127.
Hen., of Ybole, 1474.
Mabel relict of Robert, 2548.
Robert, 1500.
Forester, Ric, vicar of Hope, 1437.
Fornaus, Forneaus, Forneus, Forneys,
V. Furneaitx.
Forth, John, chaplain, 394.
^John, 2761.
Forthe, John, Vicar of Longford, 2678.
Foston, Fostone, Engenulfus f. Gilbert!
de, 1295, 1296.
Hen. de, chaplain at Chestre-
field, 774, 776, 777, 2509.
Hen. f. Eng. de, 1311.
Hen. f. Hen. de, capellanus,
1301.
Hen. f. Simonis de, 1294.
Hen. f. Will. f. Engelard de,
1306.
-John de, knt., 1924.
-John f. Sym. de, 2151.
-Thomas de, chaplain, 339.
-Tho. f. Hen. de, 1301.
-Will., capellanus, 1301.
Fouch, Fouche, Foucher, Fuche,
Fucher.
Ermentrewe w. of John, 1179.
Henry, chaplain, 1920, 1927.
John, 1176-1179, 1656.
Margery w. of Ric, 1654.
Richard, 1654.
Robert, 40, 330, 541.
-Will., of Marton, 1655, 1656.
Foulowe, John de, 1283.
424
Index of
Foun, Fowen, Fowyn, Foync.
Edmund, 1392, 2390.
Emma, w. of Ralph f. Hen. le,
1561.
Henry le, 1563, 2126.
-Joan w. of Edmund, 1392.
^Jolin le, 140, 2005.
^John f. Oliveii le, of Holinton',
1566.
Oliver le, 140, 2126, 2568,
2718.
^Ralph f. Hen. le, 1561.
Richard le, 929, 2016.
Robert le, 1559, 1563, 1582,
2007, 2013.
William le, 676.
Fower, Rob. le, 1156.
Fowler, John, of Salbery, 2400, 2401.
Fox, Foxe, Hen. f. Petri, of Cestrefeld,
547-
Joan, w. of Will f. Joh., 1798.
-John, of Aldport, 17 19.
^John, of Cold Aston, 133, 866,
to66, 1068, 1070-1073,
107s, 1792.
-John, of Dronfeld, 132, r33.
^John, of Offerton, 1788, r796.
John s. of Nich., jun., of Offer-
ton, r8o4.
—Peter, 357, 544, 545, 688.
Richard, 2, 1799.
-Ric, of Birchover, 2224.
—Robert, 133, 1068.
Rob., de Baumforde, 221.
Rob., of Whaphynborowe, jun.,
1068.
^Rob. f. Rog., of Dunston, 1538.
-Thomas, 830, 839, 869, i6or,
T799, 1920, 2sr9.
Tho., of Cold Aston, 132, 842,
io56-ros8, 1061, 1064,
1066, ro68, io7r, 1073,
1074, 2449, 2458, 2460,
2466,^ 2470.
ro68.
Tho., of Chestrefeld, jun.
Tho., of Walton, 509.
-Tho. s. and h. of John, of
Aston, 1072, 1073, 1075.
Tho., of Schatton, 1804.
William, chaplain, 1282.
-Will., of Chestrefeld, jun.,
ro68.
Will., of Hasland, 82r, 1074.
^Will., of Offerton, 1794-1796.
Will. f. Joh., 2, 1797, r798.
Will. f. Will., de Offerton,
1800.
Foxlowe, John, chaplain, 2287.
Foy, John, 2736.
Peter, 686.
Foyne, v. Foun.
Francheden, Will de, r84S.
Francis, Franceis, Franceys, Franciscus,
Frauncais, Fraunceis, Fraunces,
Fraunceys, Fraunsoys.
^Adam, 2428.
^Alice d. of John, 1380.
Eliz. w. of Rob., 2r66.
Hen., of Chaddesdeyn, I9t4.
- — -John, ir76, 2379, 2701.
Francis, etc., John, canon of Lichfield,
-John, of Alrewas, 594.
-John, of Engleby, 1978.
-John, of Foremark, 1996.
-John, of Hertestoft, 778.
-John, of Tyfcenale, 77.
-Ralph, 2378, 2379.
-Ralph, of Fornewerk, 1287.
—Richard, 2331.
-Robert, 227, 1106, 1984, 1985,
2166, 229s, 2330.
-Rob., knt., 1980, 1983, 2714.
-Robert s. of Sir Rob., 2393.
-Rob., de Barleia, 225.
—Rob., of Fornewerk, 24ir.
-Simon, of Milton, 1978.
-Sir Thomas, 1116.
-Thomas, 2494.
-William, knt., 2340.
William, 711, 2331, 2332.
^Will., of Ilkeston, chaplain,
774-
Fraxinum, ad, Fraxinis, de.
^Andrew, de Alwaston, 2176.
-Robert, 2173, 2174.
Tho. f. Rog. de, 705.
V. also Ash.
Freccheville, Frecchevyle, Frechenvyll,
Frechevile, Frechevilla, Frechevyll,
Frechheuile, Frechhevyle, Freche-
viell, Frechville, Frechvuyll,
Frechvyle, Frechwell, Freschevile,
Fretchvile, Fretchevyle, etc.
Dom. Anker de, 917, 1341,
2253, 2265.
Anker s. of Pet., 2259, 2260.
Arthur, of Brymyngton, 2265.
Eliz. w. of John, 1740, 2266-
2270.
Hubert de, 328.
John, 2258.
^Joh. f. Pet., 2259-2263, 2266.
John s. of Ralph, 2705.
Marg. w. of Ralph de, 2251.
^Nicholas f. Pet., 2259, 2260.
Peter, 458, 460, 1128, 2473,
2521, 2558.
Peter, Lord of Staveley, 964,
1342, 1343. 2257, 2263,
2268-2277, 2279.
-Sir Ralph, knt., 779, 803, 8t2,
iigr.
Ralph de, 46, 329, 918-920,
2249, 2251, 2259, 2260,
2264, 2265.
Ralph de. Lord of Alwaldeston,
. 97°-
Richard, parson of Staveley,
2253.
Robert, knt., 795.
Freke, Rob., 1378, 1379.
Freland, John de, 1304.
Frele, Frely, Will., chaplain, 803, 8r2.
Freman, Fremon, Freyman.
John, 50.
Ralph, 660, 2227.
Rob. f. Rog., 2548.
Frene, Dionisia, 1042.
Frere, Will. f. Rob. le, 1083.
Names.
425
Friskenay, Tho. de, persona de
Wylughby, 1899.
Frith, Frit, Frithe, Fruth, Fryh, Fryth,
Frythe.
^John del, 444.
^John f. Ric. del, 1352.
Katerine, w. of Rog. dil, 443.
Ric. de le, of Bramton, 435.
Ric. f. Rog. del, of Bramton,
440.
Rob. de, 418, 436-440.
Rob. f. Ric, of Brampton,
441.
^Rog. del, 436, 438.
Rog. f. Job. dil, 443.
; Tho., of Gledles, 276, 277.
—William, 446.
Frithisby, Ossebert de, clericus, 518.
Frogcote, Rob. de, 246.
Frowic, Henry de, 1088.
Frusenguill, Ralph de, 1162.
Fuca fr. Rodberti, 530.
Fuche, Fucher, v. Fouch, etc.
Fulcher, Helyas, 2197.
Fulford, Hugh de, 1570.
Roger de, 1578.
FuUo, Cecily, w. of Ric, of Dore, 1018.
Matthew, 174, 177.
Richard, of Dore, 1018.
Funtenaye, Peter de, 548.
Furbras, v. Ferbraz.
Furneaux, Fornaus, Forneaus, Forneus,
Forneys, Furneaus, Furneux.
Robert de, 270, 561.
Rob. de lent., Lord of
Beighton, 268, 2543.
Dom. Walter de, 267.
William de, 267, 268, 270,
2543-
^Will., capellanus de Beghton,
660.
Furnival, Lords, v. Nevill, Tho. de;
Talbot, John.
Dom. Tho. de, knt., 267.
Tho. de, senr., dominus de
Hallumchire, 1214, 1700.
Fyche, Hen., chaplain, 788.
Fychett, Fychette, John, 844, 2316.
Fjrndern, Fynderne, v. Findern.
Fyrbrace, v. Ferbraz.
Fysher, Fysshere, v. Fisher.
Fythyon, Adam, of Longelemeygnyll,
1522.
Emma, w. of Adam, of Longe-
lemeygnyll, 1522.
Fyton, V. Fitun.
G , Abbas Cestrie, 1726.
Gace, Amauric de, 1160-1162.
Gaddesby, Roger de, 1718.
Gambone, Adam, 1972.
Gambull, William, 1484.
Gamel, Rog., of Hynkersil, iioo.
Gamul, Jordan, 669.
Gamyl, Henry, 1702.
Gant, Dom. Peter du, 1558.
Garard, John, chaplain, 315.
Gardiner, Gardener, Gardyner.
^Adam le, 1144.
^Agnes w. of Tho. f. Joh., de
Castelton, 1801.
Stephen, 2535, 2538.
Thomas, 563.
Tho. f. Joh., de Castelton, 1801.
^William, 2461.
Will., of Burton-subtus-Need-
wood, 2535.
^Will., de Waltone, 582.
Gardino, Will, de, 1726.
Garlek, John, of Glossop, 1320.
Gamer, Will., valettus, 1248.
Garston, Richard de. Mayor of Oxford,
1922.
Garthorp, Rauulph de, 545.
Gaskyn, John, of Brampton, 460.
Laurence s. and h. of John,
2529.
Gate, Henry, xio8.
Gater, Ralph le, i66r.
Ganger, William, 339.
Gaule, Thomas, 824.
Gaunt, Cecily le, 1183.
^John of, D. of Lancaster, 2357.
Gausell, Gausehill, Gaushill, GaushuU,
GonshuUe, Gonsille, Gonsyl, etc.
Nicholas, 460, 2259, 2463, 2464.
Sir Nich. de, knt., 781, 795,
803, 1191.
Sim. de, i.
Thos., of Barlburgh, 2170.
-Sire Walter de, 974.
Gawarden, Richard, 539.
Gayteford, John de, 1098.
Gebbe, Roger, r273.
Gee, John, 658.
Rob., of Lizdeygate, 645.
Geffrey, Geffray, Agnes relicta Walteri,
574-
Agnes, 594.
Hen. f. Will., 573, 575, 577,
S79-
^Joan f. Will., de Catton, S79-
Tho. f. Mich., de Catton, 573-
William, 572, 573, 575, s79-s8x.
Geg, Stephen, 413.
Gell, Gelle, Jell.
John, of Hopton, r383, 2693,
2694.
Jone, 1389.
Ralph, of Hopton, 214, 306,
1008, 1009, 1389, I4S4, 1518,
15x9, X624, 1673, 1674,
1675, 1677, 2698, 2699.
-Ralph, of IbuUe, X478, 1479.
Tho. s. of Ralph, 1519.
Gents, John, of Langley, 1532.
Geoffrey, 535.
Mag., 1727, 1729.
capellanus, 575.
—clericus, 386.
-clericus de Bramton, 412.
-Prior of Coventry, 2573.
-Vicar of Chesterfield, 2491.
-Vicar of Longford, 2015.
-persona de Repton, 1939.
426
Gerard, Geiart, Gerrard.
^Agnes w. of Rich., 2626
Alice w. of Rob., 2627.
^Alice w. of Rog., 1251.
Gilbert, 2623.
Index of
Ralph, 290, 2221, 2623, 2624.
-Richard, 2625, 2626.
-Robert, 1934, 2627.
-Rog., of Rodburne, 1251.
-Thomas, 693.
-Walter, 2627.
-Will., of Burton, 2616.
Gere, Will., of Beghton, 268, 270, 1735,
1736, 2543.
Gerebaud, Adam, 1965-1967.
.- ^WiUiam, 1950.
Gerehard, Alice w. of Rob., of Rad-
bourne, 1247.
Rob., of Radbourne, 1247.
Gerlaund, Cecily, que fuit ux. Ric, 950.
John f. Ric, 950.
Gernon, Gern', Gernun.
-Ralph, 1161, 1162.
Ric, of Hasylbadge, 559.
William, 1274.
^Dom. Will, de, Lord of Bake-
well, 194.
Will. f. Dom. Will., 200.
Gers, Will., 269.
Gervase, capellanus, 135.
Gestling, John de. Justice at Notting-
ham, 2334.
Geyte, John, of Thorne, 847.
Marget w. of John, 847.
Giflard, Gififord, Gyfford.
George, 307.
Dom. John, of Chilinton, 919,
John, knt., 2191.
Walter, Bp. of Bath, 1428.
Gilbert, clericus, 1622.
clericus de Maupas, 530, 539.
presbyter, 532.
Gilbert, Gylbart, Gylberd, Gylbert.
— Nicholas, 301, 1494.
Richard, 2231, 2232.
-Rob., senr., 303.
Robert, 1071, 2233, 2235.
Will., of Chaddesden, 607.
Gildeford, Robert de, 547.
Gildkarman, Thos., 2491.
Giles, Gyles.
Elizabeth w. of Ric, 169.
John, of Birley, 278.
-^ Richard, 169.
-Thomas, 169.
Gilly, Margery, 1020.
Richard, 10 18.
Ginges, John de, 175.
Gin, Richard, 418.
Glamuile, Gerard de, 1079.
Glanuile, Ranulf de, Justic Regis, 1079,
1080.
Glapwell, Glapewell, Glappewell.
Emma w. of Hugh, 2292.
Hugh f. Will, de, 2292.
-—Roger de, 371, 374, 7r7, 718,
724> 729. 732-
— Simon de, 1317-1319.
Glapwell, etc., Thos., Rector of Wing-
field, 2410.
Tho. f. Will, de, 1317-1319-
Glay, Rob. of Calale, 2290.
-Tho., of Bramton, 436, 437.
-Will., of Brampton, 445.
Glede, William, 1991.
Glen, Ric, clericus, 2222.
Glossok, Walter, 2462.
Glossop, Glopsop, Glosop, Glossope.
John, of Wodesetys in Norton,
1807.
Robert, 2690.
Will., 167s, 2697.
Will., of Wirksworth, roo8,
1009, 2699.
Gloucester, Richard, Duke of, 103.
Mabel, Countess of, 1939, 1943.
Robert, Earl of, 1939, 1943.
Glover, John le 573. S7S. S^o.
John f. Will, le, 580.
Ric, of Brampton, 455.
Robert le, 571, 572, 604.
Tho., Bailiff of Ashbourne, 78,
79-
Thomas le, 574.
-William le, 579.
-Will f, Joh. le, 576.
-Will, le, de Calton, 2042.
Glovernia, Ric de. Archdeacon of
Coventry, etc., 178, 179, 189, 1953.
Gmelega, Ralph de, 238.
Gnohushal, Mag. Ric de, 1081.
Gocelinus, Archidiaconus, ro8o.
Goche, William, 1657.
Godard, John, baihff of Derby, 523-
Gode, Rog. le, vicar of Tideswell, 2344.
Godefrey, Ralph, 2029-2031.
Will. f. Rad., 2029.
Godemere, John, de Donasthorp, 1961.
Richard, de Donasthorp, 1961.
Goderhil, Simon, 497.
Goderiche, Hen., 1023.
Godesone, Agnes, wid. of Rog., of Ches-
trefeld, 787.
Godinton, Will de, 1499.
Godladde, Will., of Hulton, 1202.
Godman, Godmon, Will., Vicar of
Wirksworth, 2643, 2649, 2652, 2653,
2655-
Godoson, Richard, 1059.
Godrig, Simon, of Hatton, 1362.
Godwine, Dom. Will., Vicar of Hope,
'433-
Godwyn, William, 1967.
Goeve, Will., 103.
Golbone, John de, 1347.
Golde, John s. of John, of Loghbergh,
chaplain, 2397.
John, of Parwich, 2397.
Golding, Joan w. of Tho., 2712.
Thomas, 2712.
Goldsmyth, Goldesmyth, John, 740, 745,
749. 7S4. 2314-
Golert, John le, of Eyum, 1218.
Gomfray, Gomfrey, Goumfrey.
Richard, clerk, 549, 1701, 2438,
2439-
Ric, late rector of Hengham,
795-
Names.
427
Gomfray, etc., Tho., clerk, 231, 549, 1701.
Tho., rector of Dronfeld, 791,
795-
Gonor, John, 822.
GonshuUe, Gonsille, Gonsyl, v. Gausell.
Gore, Nich., de, Vicar-General of Can-
terbury, 197.
Gorszes, Ric. del, 230.
Gosi, 2620.
Gosner, John de, chaplain, 446, 447.
Gotham, Adam de, 1341, 1776.
Thomas de, 1018.
Gotken, John, of Wyndeley, 482.
Gould, Dom. Adam, capellanus, 2039.
Goule, Gowele, Gowle.
Johanna d. and h. of Ric, 826.
^John, 751.
Thomas, 833, 834.
Gourell, Will., 955.
Gourley, Will., 489.
Gournay, Gourney, v. Gurney.
Goytone, Thomas, chaplain, 2670.
Grafton, Mag., Will, de, 2575.
Grane, Thomas, 2295.
Grange, Graunge, Grangia.
Henry de, 574.
Marjory f. Rog. del., of Chas-
trefeld, 748.
Ric. of the, 2554.
^Walter atte, 573, S7S-
Granger al. Graunger, Agnes wid. of
Ric. le, 2065.
Grant, Graunt, Graunte.
Rob le, 425, 426, 704, 1317-
1319, rSgd, 2282.
Gratton, v. Gretton.
Graue, John in le, 2741.
Graveler, John, 2508.
Graver, James, rector of Sudbury, 2089.
Gray, v. Grey.
Grayve, Grayne.
Matilda, w. of Will., 232.
^Will., of Barley, 23r, 232.
Greaves, Edward, 2216.
John, 2216.
^Will., clerk, 2216.
Greenhalwe, Roger, 2678.
Greensmyth, The, of Bagschawe, 629.
Gregory IX., Pope, 937.
Gregory, Gregore.
Henry, 1225, 1226.
Nich. f. Walteri, 1550.
Robert, 465.
Walter, 1549.
Greisley, v. Gresley.
Grendon, Grendone, Grendun, Gren-
dune.
Dom. Andrewr de, knt., 334,
2003.
Fucher de, 933.
Hugh f. et h. Will, de, 337, 338.
John, of Totone, 2186.
Jurdan f. Serlonis de, 2620.
Margaret de, 1164, rr65.
Matilda, de, 2126.
Dom. Ralph de, 331, 334, 1560,
1561.
Richard, 1695.
Ric. de, rector of Blore, 1228.
Grendon, etc., Robert de, 216, 1 113, 1556,
1569. IS73. 1576.
^Rob. s. of Dom. Ralph de, 334.
Rob. f. Rob de., 1390, 1391.
Master Rog. de, called
" Simple," 331.
Serlo de, 52, 134, 396, 516,
2620, 2717.
Serlo f. Serlonis de, 879.
Stephen de, 337, 338.
William de, 135, 404, 476, 933,
936, 2125, 2127.
Will. f. Hug. de, 338.
^Will. f. Serlonis de, 879, 2128.
Grene, Adam s. of Hen. de la, 1153.
Cecily del., 1x55, 1157.
Guy, X263.
Hen. de la, 142, 1153.
Hen. de la, knt., 942.
Hen. f. Will, de la, 1135, 1136,
I 139, I 143.
Hugh f. Will de la, 1143.
Isabel w. of John, of Dugman-
ton, 1 109.
^Joan f. Hen. de le, 403.
John del, 2323.
John, of Bubbenhull, 1259.
John, of Dugmanton, 1109.
John atte, of Fornewerk, 1286.
Nicholas, de AUerwas, 2051.
Ric. del, de Dubbrugge, 1024.
Robert, 1404.
Rob. atte, of Fornevi'erk, 1286.
Rob. f. Rog. de la, 431.
Sarra f. Hen. de le, 403.
Tho. de la, of Wiardiston, 1134,
"35. "39. "4°-
-Will f. Hen. de la, iir, "2.
Grenehall, Roger, 394
Grengel', Henry de, 1422, 1424.
Grenhill, Isabella w. of John de, 759.
John f. Avicie de, 759.
Grenhulle, Simon f. Petri de, 22.
Gresley, Greisley, Gresel, Gresele,
Greseleia, Gresle, Greslege, Gresse-
lege, Gresseley, Gressley, Greysley,
Grislee, Gryseley, Grysley, etc.
Agnes de. Prioress of Grace
Dieu, 399.
^Anthony, 1028.
Edward, 1028.
Geoffrey I. de, Senescallus
Comitis Derby, 475, 1699,
2023, 2718.
^Dom. Geoffrey II. de, knt.,
20x3, 2028, 2033, 2587.
Geoffrey III., 2618.
Sir George, 1028.
Hugh de, 215.
Humfrey, X028.
John I., Dominus de Drake-
lowe, X026, 1864.
John II., 1784, 2064.
John III., knt., 161, 1027,
1596, 2070, 2362.
Peter de, 1322.
Ralph de, 2380.
Reginald f. Regin., 2381.
Reinald de, 532.
428
Index of
Gresley, etc., Robert de, 541.
Roger de, 604.
Thomas I., knt. Dominus de
Drakelowe, 604, 1393,
1394, 1784, 1932, 1980,
205s, 2057, 21 10, 2539,
2540. 2542.
Thomas II. de, knt., 598, 603,
2070, 2400.
Will., Abbot of Beauchief, 258.
William I. de, 2777.
William II., knt., 1028, 2673.
Gretehed, Rob., parson of Ekyngton,
2607, 2609.
Gretton, Gratton.
Agnes w. of Hen., 321, 323, 325.
Henry, 321, 323-325, 2214, 2217.
Robert de, 295.
Rob. f. Hen. de, 2222.
Tho. de, clericus, 291.
Tho. f. and h. Will., 73.
—Will, de, knt., 2225.
Greves, Greveys, Grevez, Grevis,
Grevys.
Giles de, 250, 251, 260.
Johanna, 266.
John, 253, 259, 261, 264.
Leticia w. of Giles del, 250.
Marjory w. of John, 261.
Nic, of Bramptone, 264.
Robert de, 246, 247, 249.
-Rob. s. of Rob. del, 249.
Tho., Abbot of Darley, 1541.
Tho., s. of Giles de, 251-253,
256, 260.
Will, de le, of Beeley, 248, 254,
263, 264.
Will., of Brampton, 259, 260,
261, 451, 452.
-Will. f. Hug. de le, 246.
Grey, Gray.
Edward, knt., 2191.
Elizabeth, Lady de, 896, 899.
Henry I. de, senr., 8gi.
Henry II., 893.
Hetry III., Lord Grey of Cod-
nor, 900-902, 905.
Henry IV., Lord Grey, 958,
959-
Henry V., Lord Grey of Cod-
nor, 962.
Dom. Henry VI., 2461.
Joan w. of Tho., 2439.
John de, Bishop of Norwich,
2334. 2769-
-John, Lord Grey of Codnor,
892, 893.
John de, dominus de Unstone,
1042, 2433-2435.
-John, of Unstone, 2441, 2445-
2449.
John, 1055.
John f. Tho. f. Joh., 2439, 2442.
Katharine wid. of Henry, Lord
Grey of Codnor, 905.
Lucy w. of Ric. de, of Sutton,
-Marg., w. of Henry, Lord
Grey of Codnor, 902.
Grey, etc., Richard de, Lord of Codnor,
1619.
^Dom. Richard le, 1337, 1338,
1548, 2095, 2204, 2205,
2209.
Richard de, of Sutton, 2289.
^Ric. de, "dapifer," 1317-1319.
-Ric. de. Lord of Toton, 974.
^Ric. s. and h. of Will, de, 917,
918.
Robert, 2392.
Thomas, sen., 1870, 1871.
Thomas, of Unstone, 2437-2439,
2442.
William I. de, 1428.
Dom. William II. de, 2195.
-Dom. William III. de, knt.,
1 105.
^Will. of Hanley, 2459.
^Will. de, of Sandiacre, knt.,
2209, 2292, 2293.
^Will. de, of Sandiacre, 2096.
-Will, of Unstone, 2469.
Greysley, v. Gresley.
Griffin, Griflyn, Gryffen, Edward, 383.
Elizabeth w. of John, 47.
John, Dom. de Ayllewaston, 47.
Griffith, Griffithe, Grufifythe, Gryffyth.
Thomas, scutifer, 2539, 2540.
Sir Walter, knt., 2619.
Grim, Grym.
Ralph, 1544, 2026.
^Will., vicar of Youlgrave, 2733.
Grincurt, Ralph de, 1397.
Grindletord, Grundulforde, Gryndulford,
etc.
Matilda w. of Hen. de, of
Eyom, 1243.
— -Richard de, 1325.
Grislee, v. Gresley.
Groos, Will., 2391.
Grufle, Hen. de le, 1475.
Gruffythe, v. Griffith.
Grun, Ralph de, 1325.
Grundulford v. Grindleford.
Gryffin, v. Griffin.
Gryffyth, v. Griffith.
Gryndulford, v. Grindleford.
Gryseley, Grysley, v. Gresley.
Gryssop, Rob., Alderman of Chestrefeld,
860, 2517.
Guallay, John s. of Ric. de, 895.
Gudhyne, Will., of Hurdlow, junr, 1473.
Gudley, Mag. Will, de, 2335.
Guide, Humphrey, de Grendon, chap-
lain, 2318.
Gull, Will., clerk, 2567.
Gunne, Henry, of Horninglow, 2239.
Gunston, Hugh de, 2300, 2404-2406.
James f. Hugonis de, 204.
^Joan w. of James de, 204.
Thomas de, 204.
Gunthorp, Tho., Prior of Newstead,
1S78-1880.
Gurney, Gorney, Gourney, Gurneye.
Elizabeth w. of Hugh de, 1278,
1279.
Hugh de, 1278, 1279, 1632,
2197.
Names.
429
Gurney, etc., John de, mil., 2537.
. Ralph f. Hugonis de, 1169.
: Ralph de, of Bolton, 2584, 2586,
2588-2597.
Gutinge, Guttynges, v. Guytingis.
Guyte, Guylte, Gyte, Quyte.
Elena, 318.
-Henry, 323-325.
^John, 319, 323.
^John, of Over Haddon, 317.
. ^John, s. of John, 317.
-Will., 85.
Guytingis, Gutinge, Guttynges, Philip
de, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010.
Gybon, Gybone, Gybun.
. John, 986.
Peter, of Burton-on-Tient, 2239.
^Rob., of Tuttebuiy, 1369.
Gylderson, Gyldreson, Gyldurson,
Gyldyrson.
^John f. Rog., 2066.
Katharine, 2066.
^Roger, de Brynsley, 2062, 2064-
2066.
Gylessone, John br. of Tho., 259.
Tho., of le Greves, 257, 259.
Gymelyngeye, John f. Joh. de, 2407.
Gyne, Tho., 1877.
Gynour, John le, of Chelmordon, 667,
669.
Gyot, Tho., 370.
Gyppeworth, Dom. Will, de, 1899.
Gyte, V Guyte.
H.
H , Decanus, 2382.
Habetot, V. Abbetoft.
Hachet, John, bailiff of Derby, 983.
Hacsmal, Stephen, of Cestrefeld, 369.
Hacsmall, Richard, 2309.
Hacunthorpe, Agnes, w. of John de,
1738-
Joanna, w. of John de, 1737.
^John f. Will, de, 1735- 1739.
Richard de, 1735.
Richard de, clerk, 1739.
Hadde, Adam, of Cestrefeld, 706.
Haddon, Haddun, Agnes, w. of John,
2351-
John f. Rad. de, 2351.
Margery, wid. of John de,
1225.
Robert de, 2303.
Hadfield, Haddefelde, Hadfeld.
Richard, 838.
^Vincent de, 1373.
^William de, 175.
Haie, Hugh del, 933.
Hakard, v. Acard.
Haket, al. Haget, Geoffrey, Justiciarius
Regis, 1499, 1947.
Hakkefot, Emma, f. Rob., of Peuer-
wiche, 1 8 19.
Halby, Will., 1430.
Haldanus, 1945.
Hales, al. Halse, Joh., Bp. of Coventry
and Lichfield, ggi, 2396, 2559.
Will, de. Abbot of Lilleshall,
1462.
Halgtone, Will, de, 2609.
Halin, Walter de, 933.
Kalis, Will, de, 931.
Haliwell, Halywell.
Isabel, VF. of Ranulph de, 734.
Ranulph de, 726.
Ranulph f. Regin, de, 733, 734.
— Rog. f. Ran. de, 741.
Hall, Halle.
Adam del, 11 49.
Emma w. of Will, de le, 288.
Henry, 553, 560, 561, 563.
^ — Hugh, 623.
Joan d. of John del, of Castle-
ton, 554.
John del, 553, 555, 556, 21 16.
Oliver, 557.
Ralph, 851.
Richard, 1920, 2239, 2737.
Simon del, 2708.
Thomas, 339.
Thurstan, of Overhurst, 7.
William de, 1434.
Will, de le, of Bentley, 288.
Hallam, Hallum, Halom, Halomey,
Halum.
John de, de Bawnforth, 1355.
^John de, Parson of Lamley,
1488.
Lucy w. of Will., of Bray-
stone, 484.
Ralph de, 1^34-1336.
Tho., of Derby, 988.
Thos. f. Rob. de, 2193.
Will., of Braystone, 484,
Hallenthorp, Will, de, 271.
Halleswayne, Rob., sen., 2186.
Halley, Hally.
Hugh, 621.
Hugh s. of Walter, 1443.
Oliver, de Schatton, 221.
Walter, 621.
Walter, of Blakebroke, 1443.
William, 405, 515, 121 1, 1794-
1797, 2762.
Will. f. Thorn., 554.
Hallumschire, Will. f. Joh. de, 497.
Halm, Laurence, of Engleby, 1978.
Halse, V. Hales.
Halton, Mag. Richard de. Canon of
Lichfield, 179.
Walter de, 179.
Halues, Alice, w. of Rob. de, 2310.
Rob. de, 2310.
Halughton, ' Peter, vicarius chori de
Lichfield, 1720.
Hambury, Isabel, d. of John de, 2 131.
^John de, 2131.
Hamby, Dom. Walter de, 1899.
Hamilton, Dom. Will, de, cler., 139,
140.
Hamo, clericus, 475, 11 13, 1490.
Hampton, Henry de, 743.
^John, 863.
Rob., 373, 375, 730, 731, 737.
430
Index of
Hampton, Tho., of Leicester, 863, 865.
Tho., of Marchynton, 830.
Will, de, chaplain, 1354.
Hancoke, George, of Barley Lees, 1414.
Handle, Dom. John de, 578.
Handsacre, Margaret, wid. of Will.,
iq88.
-Will., knt., 1988.
Haneby, Adam,
Hanes, Nicholas de, 1946.
Hankynsone, Will., 2115.
Hanley, Haneley, Hani', Hanleia.
^Adam de, loS, 934, 2284.
Herbert de, 228.
John f. Ad., 1046.
Ralph s. of Herbert de, 228.
Ralph f. Ric. de, 2557.
Thos., of Hanley, 2462.
Hanselin, Haunselin.
Thomas, 45.
^William, 1470.
Hanson, Hanneson.
John, 782.
Robert, of Netherthorpe, 2254.
Rob., of Repton, 1981.
Rog. s. of Will., chaplain, 812.
Tho., Steward of Bretby
Manor, 488, 1540.
Hanstock, Christopher, 2307.
Hapetot, V. Abbetoft.
Hapher, Walter, 1108.
Hapilknole, v. ApeknoU.
Haraldus, 532.
Hard, John, of Tharlsthorp, 223.
Hardi, Richard, 231 1.
Hardredesh', Will, de, 1419.
Hardwyk, Herdewyk, Herdwyke.
Peter f. et her. Rob. de, 1200.
Roger, 807, 1879.
Rog. s. and heir of Will., 1772.
William, 1772.
Will. f. Will., 1772.
Hardye, John, 1268.
Hardyng, Thos., 2163.
Harecourt, Harcourt, Roger, 379, 1926-
1928.
Haregeve, Rob. de, 45.
Hareson, v. Harreson.
Harestan, Dom. Rob. de, 696.
Harlaston, Katerine, wid. of Will., 1817.
Harlewine, Cristiana quond. ux. Rad.,
2031.
Harley, Margaret de, of Egynton, n86.
Harpham, Thomas, 525.
Harpur, Harpere, Walter le, 11 14.
^Walter le, of Longeford, 1576.
Walter le, of Shirleg', 1577.
Harreson, Hareson.
Joan w. of Will., 2471.
John, of Hilton, 1380.
Will., of Dugmanton, 2471.
Harry, Thomas, 2684.
Harston, Sweyn f. Rad. de, 2302.
Harwye, John, of Cold Aston, 130.
Hasard, Alice, 2096.
Will., 2096.
Haselford, Hasilford.
Henry de, 1233.
Roger, 1257,
Haselund, Samson f. Rog. de, 1351.
Haselyngden, Rob. de, 1126.
Hashope, v. Ashope.
Hasilhirst, Hassylhurst, Hasulhyrst,
Hasylhurst.
■ — ^Nicholas, 2324.
Rob., clerk, 87.
Rob., chaplain at St. Oswald's
altar, Ashbourne, 1331.
-Will., 1513-
Hasseland, John, 233.
Hassop, Peter de, 1207.
Hassulwode, John, of Callow, 2674.
— Margery w. of John, 2674.
Hastings, Will., Lord, 1068, 1071, 2398.
Hasulhyrst, Hasylhurst, v. Hasilhirst.
Hathirsege, Dom. Matt, de, 355.
Hatton, Hugh de, 1362.
-Ric. f. Petri de, 1364.
-Will, de, 1363.
Hauker, Symon, 1979.
Haukynman, Tho., 818, 819.
Haulee, Ric. de, 354.
Hauley, Ric. de, 355.
Haunche, Adam f. Rob., of Bramton,
436-
Haunselin, v. Hanselin.
Havermere, Jocelyn de, 2566.
Haversege, Hauersegg, Haversegge.
Michael de, 363, 703, 1744.
Hawise, vidua, 1726.
Hawkysworth, Haukysworth, Edward,
1448.
Tho., of Thornsyt, 1447, 1440,
1808.
Hawson, Hauson, Haweson.
Ric, perpetual vicar of Chestre-
feld, 823, 828-830, 839,
841, 2316, 2516.
Hay, Haye.
Geoffr. de, of Pakinton, 1961.
Hugh de la, 419.
John de la, 417, 420, 421,
435. 441 •
John del, bailiflF of Derby, 987.
Jone w. of Laurence of the,
1483-
Laurence of the, of Derby,
1483.
-Ralph de, de Pakinton, 1961.
Walt, de la, 2560.
Hayle, Heyle.
John, of Bonsai, 311-313, 1669.
Matilda, w. of John, 1669.
Hayrsle, Peter de, 1791.
Hayward, Edm., chaplain, 2163.
Hen. le, de Brassington, 393.
Nic. le, of Bonsai, chaplain,
313. 31S. 316.
Will., chaplain, 76.
Haywode, Will. f. Will, de, 1434.
Hayws, Sir Nic, of Brassyngton, chap-
lain, 314.
Hebbe, John, 3.
Richard, 393.
Will., 2714.
Will., rector of Edlaston, 79.
Hedfeld, Dom. Will, de. Canon of
Lichfield, 179.
Names.
431
Hegelawe, Hugh de, 1210.
Hegh, Will, del, chaplain, 390.
Heghcote, Robert de, 1282.
Heghlawe, Atnald de, 1424.
Hegworda, Rob. de, 1197.
Heige, Gilbert de, 1945-
Held, Edwaid, 1671.
Held, George, of Beley, 266.
_ ^Richard, 1671.
Thrust', 1671.
Helias, clericus, 1078.
-Magister, 1081.
Prior de Bredune, 1939.
Heliun, Susan, q. f. ux. Ric. de, 2248.
. ^Walter de, 228, 2242, 2243.
Hellgate, Thomas, 2259, 2260.
Helot, Hellot, Hellott, Heylot.
-John, 572-57S. 577-
-Richard, 572.
— Roger, 2691.
Tho. s. of John, S77-
Helyn, Will, of Brassington, chaplain,
2666.
Helys, V. Elys.
Hem, Margery d. of Rog. le, 226.
Rog. le, de Barley Wodsetis,
226, 227.
^Will. le, 227.
Heminming, John, of Burton, 2613.
Hemmynge, John, of Brampton, 1669.
Matilda w. of John, 1669.
Tho., of Brampton, 452.
Hemmyngwey, John, 1674.
Hendle, Walter, knt., 1625.
Hendley, Will., chaplain, 1284.
Henford, Will, de, 157.
Hennage, Geo., Dean of Lincoln, 2698.
John,, of Haynton, 1988.
Hanover, Henouer, Henore, Henoveie,
Henowre, etc.
Eudo de, 886.
Mag. Will. f. Rob. de, 1545.
Nicholas de, 240, 1633, 2196.
Nich. f. Joh., 1336.
Nich. f. Tho., 1336.
Nich. f. Walkelin de, 1698.
■Robert de, 887, 1619.
—Thomas de, 2093, 2094.
-Will., dominus de, 886.
-Will, de, 2643.
-Will. f. Hen. de, 361, 362.
Henri, Rog., de Appulby, 16S3.
Henricus, 1940.
Henrison, John, of Chestrefeld, 454.
Rich. f. Joh., of Scarcliff, 2099.
Thomas f. Ric, 2099.
Henry II., III., V.-VIII., v. England,
Kings of.
Henry, Abbot of Darley, 2575.
clericus, 693, 709.
clericus de Cesterfeld, 365, 367.
clericus de Foston, 2103.
Decanus, 1499, 2545.
^Dominus de Morsbur', 1727.
frater Reginaldi clerici, 537.
nepos Ailwani f. Swani, 215.
prepositus, r565.
presbyter, 238.
Henry, presbyter de sanctimonialibus,
23S1.
sacerdos, 2384, 2620.
subvicecomes, 1554.
Henster, Thomas, 2540.
Heorthul, Hen. de, 216.
Ric. de, 216.
Herberbure, Herberbury, Herbyrburi,
Rob. f. Odon de, 2004-2006.
Herberour, Herbeiour, Herberiur, Her-
berour, Herbyiour.
Isabella w. of Dom. Will, le,
knt., 607.
Dom. Will. le, 480, 481, 605,
607, 1288, 2177, 2205.
Herbert, Canon of Lichfield, 2575.
--Clerk of Hugh, E. of Chester,
535-
presbiter de Aluualdestona,
533. 1752-
Nicholas, 2128.
Herdby, Herdeby, Herdilby.
Geoffrey de, 1632, 1633.
Isabella w. of Geoffrey de,
1633-, 1634.
Isabella w. of Will. f. Galf.
de, 1635.
-Joan d. of Will, de, 1635.
^Will. s. of Isabella, 1634,1635.
Herdebereghe, Hacuil de, mil., 2244.
Herdeman, John le, 1439.
Herdewyk, Herdwyke, v. Hardwyk.
Herdewykewall, Thos. f. Ade de, 2343.
Herebert, prepositus, 1197.
Hereford, Hugh de, 2171, 2172, 2174.
Ralph de, r334, 2194.
Robert de, 933.
Herford, Cecily f. et h. Ric. de, 2341.
Matilda qu. ux. Ric. de, 2342,
Hergreve, Hugh de, 328.
Heriz, Heryz.
'Joanna f. Joh. de, 2605, 2606.
^Dom. John de, 2147, 2606.
Will, de, mil., 2244.
Will, de, 2566.
Herlaston, Hen. de, 2637.
Herle, Will, de. Justice, 2251.
Herlewin, Ralph, 2027.
Heron, Alice f. Joh., 694.
^John, knt,, 2534.
Herrison, Herryson, William, 317, 318.
Kerry, Hen., of Aston, 1068.
Hert, Adam, 1148.
Hen., of Rotington, 1766.
^Will., of Norbury, 1766.
Herteshorn, Hertishorn.
Bertram f. Will, de, 2759.
Hen. de, 1956.
Hen. f. Dom. Agathe de, 540.
Humphrey de, 1197.
Ralph de, vicar of Croxall, 58 r,
582, 591, 592.
Ric. f. Bertram de, 540.
William de, 571, r97S, 2612.
-Will. f. Hen. de, 1958.
Herthill, Herthul, Herthull, Hertil.
^Adam de, 292, 1274, 1328,
161 r, 2622.
Giles s. of Ric. de, 1703.
432
Index of
Herthill, etc., Hawise de, 2786.
Henry de, 1274, 2786.
Katerine w. of Giles de, 1703.
Peter de, 1862.
-Dom. Ric. de, 215, 1212, 1461,
1611, 1661, 1703, 2212,
2213, 2216, 2344.
^Dom. Rob. de, knt., 191, 1461.
Robert de, 1328, 2622.
Hertington, Hertingtune.
Margery w. of Will, de, 1347.
Rob. de, knt., 2340.
William de, 1347.
Hervi, sacerdos de Suttunia, 530.
Hervy, Harvy, Herui, Heruie, etc.
Henry, chaplain, 830.
John, 1902-1904, 1906, 1908,
1911.
-Richard, 56, 60, 61, 67.
-Roger, 1909, 191 1.
Thomas, 137, 139, 140, 324,
862j 2460, 2693.
Thos. s. and h. of John, 2468.
^Tho., of Workesworth, 10.
William, 1776, 2692.
-Will. s. and h. of. Tho., 874.
Herwy, John, sen., 2441.
John, jun., 2441.
Hesbi, Luvel de, 531.
Heslond, Gilbert de, 414.
Hestriis, Euger" de, 11 14.
Hetford, Robert de, 239.
Hethcote, Heithcote, Hethcott, Hethe-
cote, Hethkote, Heythcote.
George, 1886.
John de, 2353.
Ralph, of Chesterfield, 466.
• — Rauf, of Hope, 1451, 1452.
Richard, 466, 821, 863, 865.
Robert de, 1718, 2352, 2353.
■ Rob., of Callal, 167.
Roger, 564.
Tho. f. Sim. de, 1666.
Will., of Leicester, chaplain,
1452.
Will. s. of Rauf, of Hope, 1451,
1452-
Hether, Thomas, of Tutbury, 1981.
Heued, Tho. del, 1633.
Heuster, Robert le, parson of Bous-
worthe, 21 10.
Hewad, Hen. de le, 1509.
Hewet, Hewite, Huet.
John, 1513, 1514.
Nicholas, of Killamarsh, 2277.
Richard, 1513.
^William, 49, 15 13.
Hey, Ric, of Derby, ion.
Heye, Matilda, wid. of Hugh de, 458.
Heyle, v. Hayle.
Heylone, Will, de, 1323.
Heyne, Ric, de Melborne, 914.
Heyosy, Humphrey, 997.
Heyr, Heyre, v. Eyre.
Heytridding, Will, de le, 1775.
Heywarde, Ric, of IbuUe, 1479.
Heywode, Tho., Dean of Lichfield, 853,
854.
Heyworth, Will., late Bp. of Coventry,
etc., 2559.
Hibernia, Hybernia, Isabella de, 1958.
Ralph de, 1958.
Robert de, 539.
Hichecocke, Enot, w. of Hen., of
Foston, 1314.
-Hen., of Foston, 1314.
Hichecokkes, Matilda, 1593.
Hiepe, Geoffrey, 52.
Higdon, Hygdon.
Joan w. of Will., of Edinsower,
508.
John, of Brimington, 2149.
Will., of Cromforth, 998.
Will., of Edinsower, 508.
Hikson, Hykson.
John, 231.
Richard, chaplain, 232, 2099.
Rob., chaplain, 231.
Hill, Hyll, Hylle.
Alice w. of Rob., 968, 2140.
Alice, nuper ux. Joh. Marreys,
2063.
Isabella d. of Rob., 968, 2140.
John de, 2513, 2585.
John, del Hyll, 689.
John del, of Folowe, 1254.
Margaret, wid. of Ric. del, 300.
Richard, 300, 302.
Robert, 602, 2140.
Rob., of Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
302.
Tho. de, of Staley Wodthorp,
223.
Will., 1993, 2409, 2508.
William, chaplain, 2141.
Will., of South Wynfeld, 470.
Hilles, Rog. de, 792.
-Sibilla w. of Rog. de, 792.
Hilton, Hylton.
^Adam de,
2582.
-Henry,
Justice in Eyre,
-Hen., of Bonsall, 323, 325.
-Hen. de, of Horsley, 1510.
-John, of Foston, 1621.
Hinkersell, etc., v. Inkersall.
Hirt, Fulcher f. Fulcheri de, 474.
Ho, Walter f. Rob. de, 688.
Hoare, Peter le, de Hope, 1789.
Hockelowe, v. Hucklow.
Hoco, Will, de, 2732, 2733.
Hodelston, Elizabeth d. of Nich., 884.
Hodgnett, John de, 400.
Hofnerton, Eustace de, 1793.
Hog', Will. f. Rad. de, 1361.
Hogeson, John, 1458.
Hoggyes, Alice w. of Will., 2261, 2262.
Will. f. et h. Rob., 2261, 2262.
Hogh, Will, del, of Brassington, chap-
lain, 393.
Hogham, Rog. de, 1964.
Hoghkynson, Will., 2681.
Hoght', John de, of Hognaston, 320,
1381.
John, sen., 1382.
John, jun., 1382.
Richard, 1381, 1382.
Hoghton, John, Bailiff of Derby, 523.
Hoidgskynson, John, of Sutton-in-le-
Dale, 2276.
Names.
433
Hokebroc, Richard, 52.
Hokelowe, v. Hucklow.
Hokenaston, Adam, clericus de, 136.
^John de, 2552.
^John f. Joh. de, 390, 391, 393.
^Will. de, clericus, 136.
Hoky, John, 2040.
Holand, Otos [Otho] de, Dom. de
Assheford, 95.
Holb. . . , Ric. de, 441.
Holbrok, Emma w. of Will., 1056.
^Walter de, 983.
^William, 1056.
Holden, Richard, 2473.
Holerinchawe, John del, 616.
Holland, Joan, Countess of Kent, 807.
Lucy, Countess of Kent, 825.
HoUowey, John, 1019.
Holly, Walter, 559.
Holm, Holme, Holmes.
John, 1529.
^John f. The. de, 2374, 2375,
2517-
Nich. de, 2564.
Richard, 651.
^Will. de, chaplain, 802.
Holond, Alexander de, 136.
Henry, 2058.
^John de, of Ashbourne, 62, 65.
Holyngton, Ralph, Prior of Calwich,
1594-
Holyngworthe, Holynworth.
John de, r246, 2468-2470.
Holynton, Rob., Prior of Calwich, r595.
Hondford, Robert, 156.
^Will., sen., 156.
Hondhow, Adam de, 2431.
Honistun, Rohard f. Horn de, 1031.
Honorius IH., Pope, 176, 935, 969,
1696, 1785.
Hood, William, 2052.
Hope, Alice d. of Will, de, 2293.
Eleyne w. of Will, de, 2293.
Emma w. of Oliver de, 1429.
Richard de, 1438.
Robert de, 2708.
Rob. f. Hugonis de, 1427.
^Tho. de, of Brampton, 443.
^Will. de, 2293.
Hopeldod, Will., T967.
Hopkinson, Hopkynson, Hopkynsone.
Hen., of Alton, 128.
Jolin, 591. 592.
Hopper, Hoppere, Nicholas, 2031, 2032.
Hoppewelle, Thos. de, 2r3o.
Hopton, Hoptone, Hen. de, 2x46.
Hen. f. Hen. de, clericus,
1474.
Hen. s. of Tho. de, 14, i6-r9,
1474, 2655.
^Roger de, r49.
Simon de, 2658.
— Tho. s. of Will, de, 2660.
^William de, i6, 67, 147, 2x46,
2217, 2659.
^Will. f. Hen. de, 2658.
Horbury, Will, de, clerk, 785.
Horderne, Horderen, Horderon, Hor-
drenne, Hordreue, Hordron,
Hordryn, etc.
28
Horderne, etc., Annabella w. of Will.,
1442-
Henry de, 1x43, 27x9.
John, 2255, 2256.
John, chaplain of St. Mary's
Guild at Dronfield, 236,
1064.
Matilda w. of Rog. de, 2719.
Richard de, 1x30, 1133, XX37,
XX40-X144, 1147, 1x52,
2719.
Roger de, 27x9.
William, 1442.
Hore, Alice f. Rob. le, 1796.
Peter le, 1794.
Horlowe, Emma f. Joh. del, 1020.
^John de, X022.
Horm, presbyter, 529.
Nicholas, 1146.
V. also Orm.
Horn, Adam, of Chesterfield, chaplain,
767.
Horninglowe, John f. Rog. de, 26x3.
Horningwold, John de, 2229.
Joan w. of John de, 2229.
^Joan d. of John de, 2229.
Horseley, Horsseleye.
Gilbert de, 11x3.
Margaret, relict of John, of
Denby, 956.
Ric. s. of Will, de, 797.
Simon de, of Derby, 978.
^William de, 956.
Horsemen, John le, 389.
Horspole, John, clerk, X873.
Horsyngton, Hugh, 839.
^Joan w. of Hugh, 839.
Horton, Anne w. of John, 6ox.
^John s. and h. of Rog., 6ox.
Rog., dominus de Cattone, 592.
Rog., 588, 590, 597, 599,
2539-2S4I-
Will. s. and h. of Rog., 254X.
Hosbert, 529.
— rector of Hegham, 477.
Hospital, Hen. f. Sim. de, jun., de
Cestrefeld, 713.
Simon de, 693.
Hostiler, Rog. le, in parva Cestria, 972.
Hothe, John atte, 2501.
Hotot, Hototh.
Geofifrey de, 2384.
-Henry de, 29X, 2384, 2786.
-Hugh de, 2384.
-Ysabel w. of Hugh de, 2384.
Houbell, al. Houbelle, John, rector of
Wynfeld, 77, 24x6.
Houeston, Beatrice f. Petri de, 69X.
Hough, Will, del, de Brassinton, chap-
lain, 392.
Houlekotis, Rog. f. Lamberti de, 422.
Houlot, John, chaplain, 2080.
Houringam, Hugh de, X397.
Houton, Walkelin de. Canon of Lich-
field, X427.
How, Howe.
Hen. de le, 19.
Magota del, of Ibul, X477.
Margaret d. of Rog., of
Ashope, 569, 570.
434 Index of
How, etc., Richard, 560.
Rob. de, of Sekyntone, 2124.
Howeton, Alice w. of Will, de, 2618.
. Will, de, " Kever at Peyntour,"
of Burton, 2618.
Howson, Sir Ric, chaplain, 840.
Ric, jun., 840.
Hoxale, Will, de, chaplain, 2239.
Hublyn, John, receptor denariorum
castri et honoris de Alto Pecco, 406.
Hucklow, Hucklowe, Hockelowe, Hoke-
lowe, Huckelow, Huclow.
^Alan de, 1323, 1324.
^William de, r22T, 1392, 2352-
2354-
Hudson, Hen., vicar of Ashbourne, 87, 91.
^Will., of Dronfleld, chaplain,
809, 838, 2443, 2447.
Huet, u. Hewet.
Hufton, Walter f. Will, de, 2605.
Hug, Dyota f. Will., 1905.
Hugate, Tho., of Chestrefeld, 453.
Hugelyn, Will, de Appleby, r96i.
Hugge, John, s8'4-s86, 591. 595. 597-
Margaret w. of Ric, 595.
Matilda w. of John, 584, 585.
Richard, 593, 595.
Hugh, Abbot of Chester, 486.
Canon of Lichfield, 179.
capellanus de Acoure, 386.
chaplain, i969-rg7r.
clericus, 2582.
clericus de Cubeleia, 238.
clericus de Derebi, go8.
Comes, V. Chester, Earls of.
^Decanus, 932, ri67.
Hukyns, Will., chaplain, 854.
Hulcrombe, Hulcrume, Hulecrombe.
Margaret w. of Ric. de, 2568.
Richard de, 2568, 2574, 2580.
Hulebrok, Adam de, 691.
Hull, Hulle.
Adam del, 1892.
Isabel w. of Thos., 2131.
John de, 2583.
Robert, Justice, 1806.
Robert del, 2130.
Rob. del, of Snelston, 1768.
Rob. f. Rob. de, of Barley
Wodecetes, 229.
Tho. del, of Snelston, 1768.
William de, 294, 295, 2127,
222r, 2223.
Hulm, Hulme, Hulmo.
Agnes f. AI. f. Galfr. de, 2499.
^Alan de, 7r3, 718.
^Alan f. Galfr. de, 2499.
Alice d. of Rob. de, 716.
Geoffrey de, ir83.
Nicholas de, 4r7, 42T, 2421-
2423, 2425.
-Rob. de, of Cestrefeld, 716.
-Rob. f. Will, de, 735.
-Roger de, 207, 797.
Hulton, Hultone.
-John, I3r6.
-Dom. Will, de, chaplain, 63, 64.
-Will, de, clericus, 137, 138.
-Will. f. Rad. de, 1202.
Humbreston, Will., rector de Walton,
2045, 2050.
Humfrey, 211.
Humphrey, sacerdos de Repton, 1945.
Huncesdon, Huncedon, Huncindon.
^Adam f. Walt, de, 27.
Richard de, 1637.
-Ric. fil. Petri de, 29.
-Ric. f. Walt, de, 27.
-Robert de, 28.
-Roger de, 27.
Hundehowe, Rob. f. Joh. de, 2429.
Hundesworth, Juliana de, r522.
Hungerford, Marie, Lady, 49r.
^Walter, knt., 82.
Hunt, Hunte, Huntte.
Hen., of Tupton, 507, 2410.
Isabel w. of R. BuUok, 2475.
John, Mayor of Nottingham,
2478.
John, 118, 120, 125, r26.
John, of Asshover, 300, 794.
Ralph, 125, r26.
Richard, 1991-1994.
Ric. le, of Ashover, 1 18-120,
125, iioo, 1102.
Rog. le, ir32.
Thomas, 127, 2473, 2478, 2480.
Tho., of Lynby, 794, 1930.
^William le, ri7-ir9.
■ ^Will., of Chesterfield, 1052.
-Will., of Tupton, 508.
Hunter, Will., of Langley, T532.
Huntingdon, Earl of, v. Clynton, Will.
de.
Huntyngfeld, Will., Dom. de, 1899.
Huntynton, Matilda de, 75 r.
Hurrill, Hurl, Hurll, Hurryl, Hurryll.
Alice, relict. Hen., 2465.
Henry, of Wodesmethys, 2450.
Roger, 2466.
Rog. s. of Hen., 2450.
-Thos. s. and h. of Hen., 2458.
Hurst, Felix de, 2766.
Hurt, Adam, ir4r.
Thomas, 89.
^William, 1158.
Husbond, Alice w. of John, 1497, 1498.
^John, of Kirkirton, 1497, 1498.
William, 702.
Huse, Will., knt., Chief Justice of
King's Bench, 958.
Husee, Hugh, knt., t5o5.
Joan w. of Hugh, knt., 1505.
Huw, Thomas, 1747.
Huy, Robert, i6r4.
Hybernia, v. Hibernia.
Hyde, Hide.
^Alexander de, 1576.
John, 587, 2700.
Tho. de la, 1690.
Will, de, chaplain of St.
Oswald's Church at Ash.
bourne, 1693.
Hygdon, w. Higdon.
Hyghege, Richard de, 309.
Hyklyng, Joan w. of John, of Lynbe,
301.
John, of Lynbe, 301.
Names.
435
Hykmons, Stephen, chaplain, 1526.
Hyll, V. Hill.
Hylton, V. Hilton.
Hyndley, Rob. de, 1282.
Hyne, John, of Chesterfield, 689, 754,
767, 770.
^William, 508.
Hynton, John f. Rob. de, 1652.
Hyist, Peter de, 1789, 1790.
Hyton, Jas., Dean of Scarsdale, 2522.
Hyre, John, 312, 314.
Ibole, Ibul, Ibull, IbuUe, Ybul.
Agnes w. of Will, de, 17, 18.
^Jordan de, 2628, 2630, 2631,
2636.
Nich. s. of Will, de, 18.
Richard de, 143.
Rob. de, vicar of Assheburne,
17, 18.
-Tho. de, 334.
-Will, de, 14.
Will, de, de Aldewerke, 17, 18.
Illingworth, lUyngworth, Ralph, 49,
2473
■Ralph s. and h. of Rich., 2478,
2480.
Richard de, 2467, 2470.
Ric. s. and h. of Ralph, 2481.
Hum, Ylum, Henry de, 1690, 1820.
-Will., of Assheburne, 16
Ince, Ins.
-Gilbert, 1990, 2393.
-Richard, 2170.
-Richard, of SpinkhuU, 2263.
Ingelby, Thomas de, 1845.
Ingepenne, Geoffrey, 587.
Henry, 583.
Inggwerdeby, Dominus de Willesley,
1784.
Ingham, Roger de, 1085.
Inglose, Sir Henry, knt., 489, 490.
Ingram, Will., chaplain, 803.
Inkersall, Hingkershille, Hinkereshal,
Hinkereshul, Hinkersell, Hynckur-
celle, Hyngerselle, Hynkershull,
Hynkreshille, Hynkreshill, etc.
John de, 762.
John, chaplain, 443, 770, 784.
John, presbyter, 75 r.
Martin f. Rad. de, 1092.
Rob. de, 1097.
Roger de, 1094, 1097, 1109.
Susanna, 1092.
Thomas de, 1094.
Innocent IV., Pope, 1824.
Innocent, Innesand.
^Joan, 2257.
John, 877.
^Richard, 839, 2515.
Inskyppe, Will., parson of Clown, 2276.
Insula, Ric. de, Abbot of Burton, 1697,
1698, 2575.
■ Dom. Will, de, 2026.
Ireland, Irland, Irelonde, Yrland.
John s. of Ralph de, 2124.
Ireland, etc., John s. and h. of Rob.,
2729-2731.
Robert de, i860, 2726.
Robert s. of John, 2731.
Will., 1349, 1350, 2727, 2728.
^Will. s. and h. of John, 2731.
Irenmonger, Maurice le, 2616.
Ireton, Irreton, Irton, Irtona, Orton,
Yrton.
Fulcher de, 1163, 1168, 1501,
1502, 1504.
Fulcher f. Will, de, 2546.
Henry de, 1293, 1472, 1562,
2548.
Hen. f. Hen. de, 1741, 2550.
Henry f. et h. Dom. Hen. de,
2546.
^John, 396, 1280, 1349, 1505,
1983.
Nicholas de, 1364-1366, 2391.
Philip w. of Will, de, 1741.
Richard de, 1368.
Ric. f. et her. Ric, 1647.
Ric. f. Rob. dCj 2548.
Rob. f. Ric. de parva, 2553.
Stephen de, 29, 30, 1561, 1563,
1689, 2011, 2702, 2703,
2711, 2713.
William de, 1741, 2550.
Irpe, Henry, 597, 598.
John, 2072.
Richard, 2068, 2072.
Isbel, Isabell.
Joan, 2046-2048.
John, 2048.
Nicholas, 2041-2043, 2045-2048.
al. Grene, Nicholas, 2051.
■ Richard, 2039.
Robert, 2057.
Robert f. et h. Ric, 2046-2048.
Itheryng, William, 156.
luuel, sacerdos, 1939.
Ive, Henry, 21 10.
John, chaplain, 988.
Ives, Gilbert, 2541.
Ivo Cornubiensis, Archdeacon of Derby,
1080.
J , Abbot " de Parco Stanle," 483.
^vicar of Esseburn, 186.
Jacson, Jacsone, Jakeson.
■ Alice, 320.
■ Edward, 2280.
Hen., chaplain, 1585.
Rog., 951-
William, r330.
Jamesson, Thomas, 234.
Jamys, Christopher, of Tyddeswall,
1618, 2372.
Jamytyn, Robert, 2601.
Jannel, Robert, 2543.
Jarpenuil, JarpenDill, Jarcunuill.
Andrew de, 1470, 1661.
Will, de, 1029.
Jarrard, Tho., 1605.
Jay, Will, le, de villa castri de Pecco,
SS2-
436
Index of
Jeke, Rog., chaplain, 309.
Jell, V. Gell.
Jenkynson, Rob., of Hertyll, 84.
Jepson, Rob., bailiff of Derby, loio.
Jernegan, Rich., knt., 2191.
Johannes, Dom., 2241.
John, King of England, v. England,
Kings of.
John, Abbot of Beauchief, 243.
^Abbot of Derley, 2555.
capellanus, 2125.
capellanus de Bramton, 2562.
capellanus de Cesterfeld, 542.
clericus, 174, 1210, 1954.
clericus de Stolbilley, 2374.
Dean of Derby, 2385.
Dean of Lichfield, 2647.
frater Horm, 529.
parson of Everdon, 1488.
persona de Ekenton, 1727,
1729-
presbyter de Leca, 532.
prior of Colwich, 1596.
prior of Dunstable, 395.
-vicar of Spondon, 677.
Johnson, Jonesson, Jonson.
^Alan, 1976.
Henry, 1460.
^John, of Derby, 1006.
John, bailiff of Derby, loio.
^John s. of Rog., of Tiddeswal,
I2S2> I2S4-
Margaret, r46o.
—Sir Richard, 262.
Robert, lor.
Roger, 232, 905.
Rog., of Tiddeswal, 1254.
William, 1886, 2307.
Will. s. of Rog., of Tiddeswal,
1252, 1254.
Joll, Thurstan, 561.
Joly, Robert, 764.
^Will., de Derby, 985.
Jordan, rector of Norbury, r766.
Jordan, Jurdan, Jurdon.
John, rector of Whystan, 1341.
Rob., of Asshe, 988.
William, 1578.
Jort, Robert, 1925.
Josceline, Bp. of Bath, gro.
Jowesone, al. Jewesone, Rob., of Tun-
stides, 2354, 2357.
Joyce, 630.
Joye, Henry, 1443.
Jurdan, Jurdon, v. Jordan.
Jurdanthorp, Tho. de, 1778.
Jurdanus, 1945.
Justes, Roger, 995, 999.
Juvenis, Geoffrey, 353.
— Henry, 1622.
Hugh f. Will., 1622.
Nicholas, 2385.
Robert, 358.
Thomas, 386, 2385.
Tho., of Derby, prepositus,
970.
Mag. Will., of Derby, 2T97.
Will., prepositus, 970.
Juxta-aquam de Tanesly, Henry, 2302.
K.
Kais, V. Keys.
Kakestona, Rob. de, 533.
Kalal, Kalale, Kalehal, v. Calow.
Kaldewelle, v. Caldewell.
Kame, Gervase de, r276.
Kard', Reginald de, Dapifer, 2125.
Karewalle, Will., 918.
Karleolo, v. Carleolo.
Karsinton, v. Carsington.
Kask, Rog., 174.
Kat, Will., 709.
Katteclive, v. Cateclive.
Kaue, V. Caue.
Kay, Cay.
Henry, de Tideswelle, 673.
Hen. f. Ade, of Prestcliff, 671,
672, 674, 675.
Kaym, v. Caym.
Kays, Kaysse, v. Keys.
Kebeel, Thos., Sergeant-at-law, 2r20.
Kechyn, Richard, 1192.
Kede, William, 7.
Kedloc, Kedeloc.
Matilda, quondam ux. Thome
546-
Tho. f. Rob., of Cesterfeld
544-546.
Thomas, 546.
Kelby, Roger de, 1429.
Kelm, John f. Will, de, 2748.
Ken, Ralph le, 66.
Kendale, Will, de, 1353.
Kenling, John, 21 10.
Kent, Countesses of, v. Holland.
Emma de, r926.
Isabel w. of Nich. de, 341.
^John de, 1920, 1926, 1927.
Nich. de, of Boilestone, 341.
Thomas, 1694.
Kenteis, Mag. John, 1081.
Kenylmarche, Tho., lord of Byrchore
304-
Ker, Kerre.
Isabella de, 2506.
-John del, 2510.
Rich. s. of John del, 2510.
-Robert de, 2212.
Keresforthe, John de, of Barnesley
2254.
Kernyk, Mag. John de, 1957.
Kersintone, Kersyngtone, v. Carsington
Kerton, Nich., " prior provincialis " 0
the Priory of Mount Carmel, Don
caster, 1255.
Kesteven, Robert, 2652.
Ketelby, Will., chantry chaplain a
Chaddesden, 609.
Ketil, Ketell, Ketill.
Syyeryld quondam ux. Hug
706.
^Walter, 374.
^William, 730.
Kette, John, of Foston, 1620.
Keys, Kais, Kays, Kayss, Kaysse.
^Amice w. of John, of Kilburi
Names.
437
Keys, etc., Elizabeth w. of John, 1457.
Gilbert, of Kilburn, 1455, iS°7-
1509.
Hen. s. of John, 1457, 1510.
^Johanna w. of Gilbert, 1509.
^John, 1457, 1458, 1508-1510.
-Ric, de Killeburn, 1507.
Ric. f. Joh., of Kylburne, 955.
Kilburn, Kileburn, Killeburn, Kylburn,
Kylburne.
^Adam de, 1207.
Ralph f. Rob. of, 1509.
Ric. f. Gilberti de, 955.
Rob. f. Herberti de, 1507.
Kilkenni,' Will, de, canon of Lichfield,
189.
Kilkenny, Will, de, Archdeacon of
Coventry, 1555.
Kima, v. Kyme.
Kingesley, Kyngesley, Kyngesleigh.
John de, 1302.
Richard de, 1293, 2156, 2159.
Kinwaldmershe, Kynwoldmersch.
^Will. f. Rad. de, 1738, 1739.
Kirke, Kyrk, Kyrke.
Oliver, 636.
-Walter de, 623, 625, 626.
•Will, del, of Chapel, 1443.
Kirkeby, Kyrkby, Kyrkeby.
John, of Pinxton, 1875, 1876.
John, of Selston, 1877.
Michael, vicar of Spondon,
2171.
Robert, 1882.
^William de, 739, 1872.
Will., of Pinxton, 1875-1881.
Will., of Pinxton, jun., 1876,
1881.
Kirklyngton, Will, de, vicarius de
Bauquell, 757.
Kneton, Hen., 157.
Knight, Knith, Knist, Knyght, Knyte.
^John, 1905, 1910.
MatthewT f. Will, le, de Tatin-
hul, 2614.
Richard, 2617.
; Rog., of Prestcliff, 1913.
Kniveton, Cnivetun, Kneveton, Knyfton,
Knyventone, Knyveton, Knyvetone,
etc.
Emma d. of John de, 1516.
Johanna wid. of Nich. de,
1692, 1693.
-■ Henry de, 30, 82, 137, 335, 401,
1 108, 1280, 1568, 1596,
1608, 1693, 1983. 201S)
2159, 2721, 2727.
Hen. de, knt., 144-146, 388,
1822.
-Hen. de, rectory of Norbury,
1768, 1769, 2131.
Hen. s. of Matth. de, 2702,
2703.
— Hen. s. of Will, de, 63.
-Hen. f. Will, de, knt., 402.
Humphrey, 1529, 2235.
-- ^John, 1516, 1529, 1531, 2231-
2233, 2236, 2369.
" -John de, of Bradley, 1693.
Kniveton, etc., John, of Storeston, 1532.
^John, of Myrceston, 91.
^John s. of Margaret, 83.
John s. of Ric, of Bradley,
946, 1528.
^John s. of Will, de, 66.
: — Lettice Vfid. of John de, 69.
Margaret wid. of Thomas, 83.
Margery f. Mathei de, 59.
Margery vir. of Will, de, 63.
-Margery v?id. of John de, 1516,
1693.
Matthew de, 137, 140, 386,
1532, 1689, 1749-1751,
2702, 2703, 2720, 2721,
2723.
Maud wid. of Will., 2413.
Nicholas, 71-73, 83, 161,
"S6, 1157. 'S'S. "S'6,
1692, 1693, 2416.
Nich. of Mercaston, 2137.
— Nich. de, of Underwood, 1693.
Nich. s. of Will, de, 66.
Richard de, 134, 1349, 2366.
Ric, sen., 1527, 1530.
Robert, sen., 1478.
Rob. de, 295, 1693, 2226, 2727.
Rob. de, vicar of Doveridge,
1024, 1692, 2598.
Rob., of Underwood, 162.
Rob. s. of Will, de, 66.
Thomas de, 79, 80, 403, 1515,
1516, 1693, 1694, 2412-
2414, 2602, 2676.
Tho. s. of Nich. de, parson of
Norbury, 1692.
Walter de, 1786.
William de, 146, 1693.
Will, de, of Ashbourne, 56,
59-61, 65-67.
Will, de, of Bradley, 78.
^Will. de, Dom. de Bradeleye,
147.
^Will. de, clerk, 2702.
^Will. f. Hen. de, 58, 397.
■Will. f. Matthei de, 58, 62-64.
Knollus, Ric, of Netherhaddon, 302.
Knot, Cnotte.
Adam, 2550.
John f. Ric, de Bontessale, 15.
Knottesford, Knottesforde, Ric. de, 1235,
1236.
Knotting, Cnotinge, Cnotting, Knottyng.
Henry de, no, 112, 116, 1815,
2606.
Margery quondam ux. Will.,
124.
Knotton, John, 236.
Knowt, Robert, 1053, 1398.
Knox, William, 165 1.
Knug, Will., of Marketon, 1652.
Knutton, John, 234.
Knyb', Simon de, 2747.
Knyfsmyth, Knyfsmythe, John, 764, 766,
772.
^Ahce wid. of Hen., 772.
Cecilia w. of John, 772.
Knyfton, v. Kniveton.
Knyght, Knyte, v. Knight.
438
Index of
Knyghtley, John, of Wynshullj 2239.
Knyston, Ralph, Escheator for Notts.,
etc., 2528.
Knyttoley, al. Knyteley, John, sen.,
2617.
John, jun., 2617.
Knyvet, John, 1845.
Knyvetone, v. Kniveton.
Koc, V. Coke.
Kolle, Symon, " prepositus," 970.
Kortlinstoke, Alex, de, 2582.
Koucure, Hen., 598.
Kulk, Hugh del, 619.
Kyde, Will., 1708.
Will. f. Rog., de Moniassch,
1714.
Kydeas, William, 730.
Kydekas, Will., 370.
Kyghley, John, knt., 1248.
Kylton, Ric, 1129.
Kymba, v. Kyme.
Kymburley, Ric. de, clericus de Wyn-
feld, 951.
Kyme, Kima, Kymba.
John, of Fryskenay, 1988.
Philip de, 486.
Symon de, 487.
Kynardsey, Kynardesey, Kynardessey,
Kynardseye, Kynardysaye.
Elizabeth w. of Wm. de, 41.
Hugh de, 41.
Joan w. of John de, 2147.
^John de, 38-41.
—John de, jun., 39, 2147.
Robert, 1933.
Rob., de Lokkeslegh, 42.
^Will. de, 922, 1890.
^Will. f. Johannis de, 41.
Kynder, Kyndoyr, Peter, 451, 460.
Kyneidesley, Hen., of Uttoxeter, 2167.
John, 2166.
Ky"g) John, of Holraesfeld, 1412.
^Will., of Holmesfeld, 1412.
Kyngesley, Kyngesleigh, v. Kingesley.
Kyngistonleys, Will. f. Ric. de, 2154-
2156.
Kynston, Will, de, 2176.
Kynttoley, al. Knyteley, John, sen.,
2617.
K3Tiwoldmersch, v. Kinwaldmershe.
"KjTTk, John beye," chaplain, 11 10.
Kyrkby, Kyrkeby, v. Kirkeby.
Kyrkelongeley, Will. f. Will, de, 975.
Kyrkeyerd, John, 1440.
Kyrkland, Kyrkeland.
Humfrey, of Whetcroft, 1386.
1388.
■ Tho., of Ripley, 470.
Kyveton, Richard, 1349.
L.
Labbe, Ralph, 1753.
Lace, William, 901.
Lacmon, Richard, 1361.
Lacoc, Lacoke, Mag. Ralph de, 179,
Lacy, Lacye.
^Alice f. Rog. de, de Hassop,
1793-
Margaret w. of Rob., 2520.
Robert, of Stoke, 2520.
Laffordia, Ric. de, clerk, 112.
Lalinc, Nich., 2250.
Lambard, Henry, 1655.
Lameley, Lameleg'.
Hugh de, 1633.
Robert de, 1632.
^Ysabela relicta Rob. de, 1632.
Lamfram, sacerdos de Stoke, 1945.
Lancaster, Earls and Dukes of.
Edmund, 1664, 2644.
Henry \ph. 1345], 1304, 1686.
Henry \ob. 1361], 479, 980,
ir94, 1668, 1687.
^John, 406, 927, 1376, 1668,
1693, 1845.
Blanche w. of John, t668.
-Thomas, 2544, 2656.
Lancaster, Matilda of. Countess of
Ulster, r687.
Lance, Thurstan, 2r4i.
Lancelin, R f. Rob., 1948.
Robert, 1948.
Lancerchumbe, Ric. de, clericus, 948.
Landa, Rob. de, 238.
Lane, Richard, of Hyde, 1983.
William, 786.
Lanebanck, Alice w. of Hen. de la, 703.
Rob. f. Hen. de la, 703.
Lanford, v. Longford.
Lang', Will, de, 2733.
Langesdon, Langesdone, Langisdon,
Langesduna.
John de, clerk, 2082.
Matthew de, 1209, 1396.
Thomas de, 191, 1353.
William de, 1210, 1396.
Will. f. Waldeui de, 1610.
Willot de, r73.
Langford, etc., v. Longford.
Langley, Langele, Langeleia, Lange-
leye, Longele, Longeley, Longelege,
Longeleye, Longhelegh, Longley,
etc.
Gerard de, 2384.
Henry, 1616, 2455.
Hen. de, chaplain, 1525.
Hugh de, i6sr.
John de, 1534.
^John, chaplain, 347.
John de, clericus, 1525.
-John f. Marie de, 733, 734.
John f. Rog. de, 1533, 1535.
Leticia f. Rob. f. Bate de,
TS37.
Nicholas de, 228, 2242.
?°^".'^^ ^=^5= 1533-
Kog. f. iMich. de, 1743, 2242.
Simon de, 2385.
Stephen de, 134, 2384.
Susanna, w. of Rob. de, 1537.
Thomas, Bishop of Durham,
1588, 1591, 1592, 1868.
Will. f. Galfridi de! i«7
Will. f. Joh. de, 1536.
Names.
439
Langton, Langedon, Langetone.
Rob. de, 1866.
Thomas, 1794, 1882.
Langwath, Langewathe.
Ric. de, clericus, 1097.
Ric. f. Petri de, 1096, 1098.
Will. f. Petri de, 1096, 1098.
Lankforth, o. Longford.
Larcher, v. Archer.
Larderarius, Godfrey, 1360.
Large, Thomas, 602.
^Will., of Newebold Verdune,
602.
Lark, al. Larc, John, 748, 752-754, 759.
Lascy, Hen. de. Earl of Lincoln, 2246.
Lassy, Richard, 1870, 1871.
Latham, Sir Edmund, priest, 349.
Lathbury, Latheberi, Lathebury, Lath-
yngbury, Lattheburi, Latthebury.
^Alvered de, knt., 1280, 1934,
1983-1985.
Henry de, 1178.
John, 394, riSr, 1184, 1280,
1764, 24rr, 2678.
^John f. Joh., ir85, ti86.
Katherine, 1 1 85 .
Ralph de, 928, ii7o-Tr72, 1202,
2387. 2741-
Ralph f. et her. Rad. de, 9r9.
Reginald de, r28o.
Robert de, 1174, 1175.
— ^Rob. fil. jun. Aluredi, 1185.
Rob. f. Radulfi de, 9r9.
William, 11 85.
Latour, Richard le, 1565.
Laucher, Geoffrey, 2446.
Launde, John de la, 332.
^Will. de la, 880.
Launne, Jemys, of Cromfoit, 1679.
Laurance, Avice w. of Hen., mo.
Henry, mo.
Laurans, Martin, m2.
Thomas, lira.
Laurence [de S. Edwardo], Abbot of
Burton, 48.
Laurenson, John, 1994.
Thomas, 156, 1646.
Lauwe, Alice d. of Geoffrey, 1363.
Geoffrey, of Tuttebury, 1363.
Lavenham, Mag. Thos., 1982.
Laverock, Laueroc, Lauerok, Laveroc,
Laverok, Laveroke, Laverokes.
^Alice d. of Matilda, 1106.
Isabella w. of John, 770.
^Joan wid. of Rog., 376.
^John, 750, 751, 758, 76T, 763,
767. 770. 772, 773. 791-
John s. of Matilda, 1106.
Robert, 767, 772, 773.
^Roger, 308, 359, 361, 363, 365-
368, 370, 37r, 423, 430,
7ro, 712, 714-716, 718,
722, 746, 2497, 2499.
-Thomas, 742, 746.
^Will., bailiff of Derby, 977.
Lawe, Geoffrey, of Tutbury, 1362.
^John, clerk, 1182.
Lawnder, Adam, 241.
Lawrence, Abbot of La Dale, 387.
Laxinton, v. Lexinton.
Layche, Will, of Chesterfield, 2253.
Lea, Idonea w. of John de, 54.
^John de, 54.
Leca, William de, 1554.
Le Carter, v. Carter.
Lece, Richard, 508.
Lech, Leche.
John de, 826, 833, 835, 1862.
Philip, 431, 869, -998, 1 196,
1383-
Ralph, 660, 1069, 1070, 1073,
1250, 1670, 2475.
Ric, de Edlaston, capellanus,
"57-
Robert de, 1862.
Rog., knt., 623, 811, 1931.
^Roger, 66r, 781, 803, 1231.
Will., 325, 661, 1862.
Ledes, Rob. de, mayor of Lincoln, r923.
Lee, Agnes w. of Will, de le, 2161.
Elias del, de Nether Somersale,
2157-
^John del, 22T7.
^John f. Rob. de, r89i.
Reynolde, 643.
Richard, 1327.
Robert de, 2125, 2i6t.
Roger, 594.
-Roland, Bp. of Coventry, 2097.
-Thos. de le, 2161.
-Will. f. Tho. de le, 2161.
Leek, Leeke, Lek, Leke, Leyke.
^Alice wid. of John, 2294.
John, 510, 866, 997, 1339, 1879-
i88r, 2448.
John, of Hallam, 2294.
^John, of Steynesby, 1879, t88o.
John, of Sutton-in-le-Dale, 21,
r884, 2462, 2533.
John s. and h. of John, 2533.
jfohn s. of Will, de, 538.
John s. and heir of Will., 1469.
Katharine, 2533.
Muriel, 2533.
Robert, 524.
-Thomas, 905, 2266, 2267, 2462.
Tho., bailiff of Chesterfield,
r88i.
Thos., of Beauchief, 2565.
Thos., of Newark, 2294.
^William de, 538, rrgi.
Lees, Adam de, 224.
Jurdan de, 2428.
Thomas de, 427, 434.
Leeston, John de, r355.
Leet, John, knt., 2266, 2267.
Leez, Thomas, roio.
Lefwinus, 2620.
Lega, Hen. f. Rob. de, 238.
Legamer, John, de Catton, 572.
Leges, V. Leghes.
Legh, Leghe.
^James de, 628.
Ralph de, 1256.
^Raynold, al. Reginald, of
Blackbroke, 638-640, 642.
Robert, 450.
William, 2701.
Leghes, Leges, Leghus, Leyghes.
John del, T22g-i23r.
440
Index of
Leghes, etc., John s. and heir of Nich.,
1239, I 240- I 242.
Matilda relicta Nich. de, 1229,
1240, 1242.
Nicholas del, 1226, 1229.
Robert de, 2318.
Roger del, chaplain, 777, 2509.
Leghum, John de, 1245, 1247.
Legys, Thomas de, 354.
Leham, Allan, 224.
Roger, 2428.
Leia, Leie, Leya.
Adam de, 1818.
Henry f. Rob. de, 239.
Robert de, 239.
^William de, 1636, 1820, 1821.
Leicester, Earl of, v. Montfort, Simon
de.
Leicester, Warden of the Friars Minor
at, 186.
Leigh, John, Ludimagister, 2216.
Leis, Leiis, Leys, Leyes, Leyis.
Fulcher f. Ingerami de, 2381.
Henry de, 2212.
Mag. Ingeram de, 2381.
Peter de, 1775.
Peter f. Ingerami de, 2381.
Thomas de, 13T, 225-227, 415,
683, 1017, 1033, 1533, 1534,
1536. 2374, 237s. 2419.
2422, 2423, 2426.
Walter de, 226, 227.
Lelin, Le Liu, William, 2628-2630, 2632,
2635.
Lemestie, Lemenstre, Lemystre, Lyme-
ster, Lymestre, Lymistre, Lymster.
^John de, 65, 67, 71.
Nicholas de, 80, 81.
Thomas, 76, 78, 79, 157, 1769,
24r2.
William, 157, 1769, 2727.
^Will. de, of Snelston, 2081.
Lemna, Philip de, 2427.
Len, Lene, Lenne.
^Alan de, 356, 362, 546, 702,
708, 1744.
Isabella w. of John in le, 2164.
John in le, 2164.
Philip de, 693.
— < Robert de, 361, 362, 546, 547,
708, r744.
Lenton, Priors o£, v. Index of Places.
Lentun, Edward, Chamberlain of Derby,
1005.
Lenum, Rob. de, 2309.
Leome, John de, 1259.
Leres, Richard de, 2621.
Lesbes, Rog. de, chaplain of St.
Michael's Chantry, Chesterfield,
776.
Lessington, John de, 1555.
LetTie, Roger, 2083.
Leukennore, Nich. de, 1428.
Levenad, 2620.
Lever, John, of London, saddler, 1983.
Levett, Edmund, 100.
Lexinton, Henry de. Dean and aft.
Bishop of Lincoln, 180, 181, 186,
188, 1426, r46i, 1S29.
Lexinton, John de, 1954.
Robert de, 682, 910, 911, 1423,
1426, 1697, 2024.
Ley, Thomas de, 2425.
Leybourne, Roger de, 1428.
Leycestre, Richard de, 1703.
Tho. de, of Tutbury, 1363.
Leygdfot, Henry, 2221.
Leyr, Nicholas, 143S, 1436-
Stephen, 1095.
Leyum, Leyun, Alexander de, 1216.
Richard de, 12 16, 1220.
Roger de, 1323, 1324.
Lich', Avice f. Walt, de, 31.
Margery f. Walt, de, 31.
Dom. Walter de, chaplain, 31.
Lichfield, Bishop of, u. Nonant, Hugh
de.
Canons of, 1421, 1431, 2408.
^Dean and Chapter of, 170, 174-
177, 183-186, 188, 191-193,
198, 199, 208, 214, 407,
408, 644, 647, 649, 945,
1270, 1272, 1333, 1356,
1426, 1427, 1431, 1444,
1445, 1451, r452, 1518,
1519, 1546, 1551, 1617,
i6i8, 1705, 1710, 1730,
1816, 1824, 1825, 1827,
1828, i83r, 1833, 1S36,
1850, 185 1, 2298-2300,
2335. 2339, 2343, 2350,
2372.
Walter s. of Will, de, priest,
331.
Lightlad, Ric, of Derby, 1014.
Like, John, 55.
Lille, Robert, 1035.
Limeseie, Nicholas de, 2746.
Linacre, Lenacre, Lenakir, Linakei,
Linakyr, Lynacre, Lynacure, Lina-
ker, Lynaker, Lynnacher, Lynna-
cure, etc.
George, 2266-2271.
Hugh de, 224, 225, 412-414,
418, 420, 425, 431, 435,
547. 701. 70s. 706. 1351.
2374, 2428, 2496, 2561-
2563.
John, 100, 258, 449, 454, 458,
467, 830, 1539, 2564.
"Mestre," 473.
Robert, 2263.
Roger de, 432, 433, 438, 684.
Simon de, 684, 1535.
Walter de, 351, 415.
William de, 444, 449, 1044,
1352. 2317.
-Will, f . Lamberti de, 424.
Lincoln, Adam f. Hug. de, 359.
Bishops of, V. Hugo ; Lexin-
ton, Hen. de ; Rotheram, Will. ;
Wells, Hugh de.
■ Dean of, 713, 769, 822, 989,
1825.
Dean and Chapter of, 2634.
-Earl of, V. Lascy.
Linderthorp, John, 240S.
Lindeseia, Lindesia.
Emma w. of Gilb. de, 2742.
Names.
441
Lindeseia, etc., Gilbert de, 1726, 2742.
Lioton, Oliver de, 1962.
Lisle, Lord, v. Talbot, John.
. Rob. de, knt., 1845.
Lister, Lyster, Lystere, Adam, 804, 805.
. Will., of Little Chester, 989,
990.
Lisurs, Nigel de, knt., 1487.
Litteris, Nicholas de, 487.
Littleton, Sir Thos., knt., 2378.
Littlewode, Hen. f. Th. de, 2160.
Litton, Lytton.
Christiana w. of John de, 2608.
Henry de, 1546.
John f. Thos. de, 1550.
John de, of Grimston, 2608.
Rob. f. Reg. de, 1547.
William de, i6ro.
Liu, Will, le, v. Lelin.
Liuerpol, Richard de, 975.
Livet, Roger de, 535, 536.
Livilda, 2381.
Locaid, Richard, 534. •
Locker, John, 741.
Locsmyht, Thomas le, 70.
Loke, John de, 2001.
Lokinton, John de, 483.
Roger de, 1555.
Lokka, William, 2189.
Lokwode, Lokwod, Locwod, Thomas, of
Thornebery, 2133, 2134, 2r37, 2138.
Lond', Fr. Brian de, 1539.
London, Bishop of, v. William de
Ecclesia S. Marie.
London, Simon de. Canon of Lincoln,
2635.
Lone, John del, of Oslaston, 2323.
^Will. atte, 2r62.
Longden, Richard, 2369.
Longdon, Rob. de. Prior of Tutbury,
1365-
Longeley, v. Langley.
Longesdon, Longesdone, Longisdon.
Elias f. Ric. de, 274r.
Henry de, 2083.
John de, clericus, i860.
Will, de, in lueleg', 1559.
Will. f. Elie de, 2732.
Longespee, Rog., Bp. of Coventry,
2646.
Will, de. Comes Sarum, 171.
Longestaffe, Will., chaplain, 789.
Longford, Lanford, Langeford, Lang-
ford, Langforth, Langgeforth,
Langtford, Lankforth, Longeford,
Longeforde, Longfford, Longforth,
etc.
^Alice de, 2229.
^Alice w. of Nich. de, 1107,
1 108.
Aluered, 1393-1395. '769-
Dorothy w. of Sir Rauf, 383.
George de, 1589, 1868.
Hen. s. of Ralph, lent., 1359.
Joan w. of Dom. John de, 1568.
■ ^Dom. John de, knt., 25, 2014.
John de, 335, 1512, 1556, 1568.
^John s. of Ralph, knt., 1359.
• John, rector of Northewynfeld,
1764.
Longford, etc., Margaret, 1603.
Margaret w. of Ralph, 1868.
Margery Avid. of Nich. de, knt.,
1588, 1867, 1869.
Michael de, 932, 1556, 1561-
1563. 2383.
Nich. de, knt., 77, 124, 242,
340. 344. 377. 397. 803,
1344. 1357. 1512. 1569.
1571. 1572. 1574. "575.
1576, 1580, 1581, 1583-
1585. 1587. 1590. 1592.
1596-1603, 1606, 1607,
1631, 1693, 1761, 1763,
1764, 1865, 1867-1869,
2130, 2321, 2322, 2362,
2521.
Nich. s. of Nich. de, X107,
1 108.
Nigel de, 332, 1555-1561, 1629,
1767, 2003, 2007-2010.
Dom. Nigel f. Nigelli de, 1562,
1563.
Oliver de, i, 1198.
Oliver de, knt., 1564, 1565.
Rauf, of Longford, knt., 377,
382, 383,. 643, 1358, 1359,
1588-1592, 1594, 1595,
1603-1605, 1607, x868,
1874, 1877, 1886, 2400.
Richard de, knt., 1359, 1984,
1985.
Rog. f . Nich. de, 379.
Thomas, 377, 1592, 1593.
Thomas de, parson of Wynfeld,
1580.
Tho. s. of Ralph, of Longford,
knt., 1359.
William de, 1132, 1556, 1559,
1563, 1564, 2002, 2012,
2711, 2713.
Will. s. of Ralph, knt., 1359.
Will. f. et h. Will, de, 271 1.
Longham, Rob., of co. Leicester, 1867.
Longley, etc., v. Langley.
Lont, Robert, 2137.
Lorimer, Lorinarius, Loriner.
Cecily w. of Rob. le, 374, 706.
Hugh f. Roberti, 686.
Robert le, 374, 686.
Rob. f. Rob. le, 706.
Rog. f. Rad., 704.
-William de, 372, 373, 717, 770.
-Will., capellanus, 741, 744.
Lorynga, Dom. Peter de, 578.
Loscowe, Lostovfe.
^Alice w. of Ralph, 862.
Juliana w. of Rauf, 1619
Ralph s. of Ric, 862.
-Rauf s. of Stephen, 1619
—Ric, late of Chestrefeld, 862.
Losyngtone, John de, of Tuttebury,
J369.
Loucok, Louecok, Louccok, Loukoc,
Lowecok, Lowcok, Lowkok.
Henry, 1045, 1048, 1049.
Robert, 1776, 2479.
^William, 1036, 1037, 1039,
1043, 1045.
Will., chaplain, 2261, 2262.
442
Loucok, etc., Will. f. Hen., 1050.
Loudham, John de, 503.
Louet, John, 2345.
Louot, Agnes relicta Ade, 758.
Isabella d. of Adam, 758.
Louseby, Lousheby, Lowesby, Lowseby,
Louzeby.
Alice w. of Rob. de, 2181, 2182.
Robert de, 2171, 2172, 2i8i-
2183.
Louterel, Guy, 1040.
Lovel, Lovell, Luvel.
-Francis, Viscount Lovell, 1193.
Index of
-Henry, 1961.
-Thomas, 2032.
Lowe, Andrew, 526, 961.
Anthony, 526, 527, 961-
igoo, 2701.
Brian, 957.
Clement, 1121.
^Denis, 90, 960.
George, 957, 959.
—Henry, of Ashover, 2680.
-Humphrey, of Denby, 959,
rr2i.
—Jasper, s. of Vincent, of Denby,
964.
—Laurence, Dominus de Denby,
957-959. 2417. 2687.
-Nicholas de, 2448.
-Ottiwell, 957, 959.
Robert, 90, 960, 961.
Stephen s. of Vincent, 964.
Thomas, 957.
^Vincent, of Denby, 90, 962,964.
William de, 785, 787, 794, 1926-
1928.
Lowell, Thomas, 2029.
Lowes, Alex, de, 2629, 2632, 2635.
Loyac, Lozac, John de, de Chadisden,
60s, 1552-
Lucas, Rich., Escheator, 1607.
Lucebi, Luceby, Luteby, Will, de.
Archdeacon of Derby, 178, 179,
189, 2385.
Luckeson, John, 616.
Lucy, John, 2000.
Robert de, 2610.
Rob. of Stapenhill, 2616.
Thos., of Charlcote, 2535.
Will, de, chaplain, 2106.
Luda, Thomas de, clerk of the Bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, 179.
Ludham, Luddam, Eustace de. Sheriff
of Nottingham, 1501-1503.
Ludlowe, John de, knt., 1712.
Lufetson, Walter, of Assheford, 1061.
Lumbard, John, of Tadynton, 1908.
Mag. Martin, 1081.
Lumhall, Laurence, 395.
Lung, Will, le, mil., 2536.
Lupus, Hugh, 1622.
Nich., de Morley, 1335.
Luteby, v. Luceby.
Lutrell, Robert, 161 1.
Lutterworth, Peter de, 2023.
Luvel, V. Lovel.
Luvetot, Richard, 535, 536, 1942.
Roger de, 1942.
Lychtfot, WilUam, 339.
Lydezate, Walter de, de Hyll, 689.
Lydgate, Hen. f. Ric. atte, de Prest-
clif, 1904.
Lyghe, Tho., Doctor of Law, master
of Burton Saynt Lazar's Hospital,
614.
Lyghtwod, Adam, 15 17.
Lylee, Lylly, Lyly.
Hugh, 1385, 1387.
^John, 1342.
^John s. of Rog., of Hanley,
2258.
Rog., de Westhandeley, 1342,
1343- „
-Thomas, 2258.
Lym, Will, del, 1020.
Lymbergh, Dom. Adam de, 1899.
Lymester, etc., v. Lemestre.
Lynford, Alice w. of Laurence de, 1718.
Laurence de, knt., 171 1, 1712,
1718, 2324.
Margery wid. of Will, de, 1718.
-Peter de, 1269.
—Thomas, 1724.
-William de, 1712.
Lyonis, John de, 1706.
Lyster, v. Lister.
M.
Macclesfeud, Tho. de, 2741.
Machon, Rich, le, 2354.
Roger, 2357.
Mackary, Thomas de, 2104.
Mackley, Mackelega, Makeleye, Mak-
kelega, etc.
Engelard de, 334. _
Henry de, chaplain, 1934.
Ralph de, 1307.
Richard de, 1178.
Thomas de, 2 151.
Mackney, Mackeney, Mackeneye,
Makenay, Makkeneya.
^Alice w. of Will, de, 1627.
Dame Helen, 1628.
Richard de, 883.
Robert de, 1626.
William de, 1626.
-Will, de, lord of, 1627.
Mackworth, Mackeworth, Macwrh, Mak-
worth, Makworthe.
Henry, 2395.
John, Dean of Lincoln, 1280.
John, clerk, 1986.
^Peter de, 2643.
Philip de, 1622.
Robert de, 1665.
Rob. f. Ric. de, 1521.
Thomas de, 1181, 1280, 1505.
Madeley, Maddelega.
John, of Denston, 2169.
Richard, 1648.
Thomas de, 1699.
Madocke, Will., chaplain, 1485.
Magot, John, 948.
Mariota w. of John, 948.
Names.
443
Magotesonne, Magottesone.
■ Anibilla w. of Rob., 1438.
^Robeit, 1438.
Robert, de Hope, 1438.
Mahaut, Roger de, v. Monte Alto,
Rog. de.
Mailart, Maillard.
Fulk, S39.
Ralph b. of Will., 538.
Thomas, 538.
^Warin, 530.
^William, 538.
Mainwaring, Maisnilwaiin, Meinilwarin,
Ralph de, 536, 1948.
Maisam, Richard de, 2022.
Malare, Richard, Escheator for Notts.,
etc., 2527.
Malesouere, Robert de, 2028.
Malet, Adam, 215, 216.
Mag. Walter, 1082.
Malluuel, Robert, 216.
Malmeins, Henry de, 1281.
Malmesert, William, 2742.
Malo Passu, De, v. Malpas.
Malore, Ric, constable of Codnor
Castle, goi.
Malpas, Agnes f. Ric. f. Nig. de, 530.
David de, 1347.
Nigel, dominus-de, 530.
Richard f. Agn., 530.
Rob. f. Agn., 530.
Rodbert fr. Gilb. de, 530.
Dom. Will, de, 2025.
—Will. f. Agn. de, 530.
Mammefeld, Rog. de, 722.
Mancester, Will, de. Dean of Lichfield,
179, 1426.
Mandrel, William, 1728.
ManeyS3m, Will., Prior of Repton, 1982.
Mannefeld, John de, 2507.
Mannfield, John de, 877.
Mansel, Henry, 1942.
Mansfield, Manisfelde, Mannsfeld, Man-
nysfeld, Manusfeld, Manysfeld,
Maunesfeld, Maunisfeld, Maunnes-
feld, Maunsefeld, Maunsfeld,
Maunsflelde.
Cecilia wid. of Hen. de, 806.
Elizabeth w. of John de, 790,
2502.
Henry, 379, 689, 731, 735, 738,
761, 777, 785-787, 793,
803, 2502-2504.
Hen. s. of Hen. de, 738.
^Joan wid. of Rob. de, 806.
^John de, 373, 375, 379, 500,
758, 766, 777, 790. 795,
798, 803, 817, 2502, 2504,
2510.
Robert de, 792, 793.
Rob. ». of Hen. de, 738.
Roger de, in Cesterfeld, 363,
371. 372, 703, 717-
Rog. f. Rog. de, 725.
Mapeldon, Hirald de, 474
Swain de, 474.
Maperley, Ivo de, 1633.
■ Ric. f. Ivonis de, 1633.
Will. f. Avicie de, 1633.
Maples, Mapples, MappuUus.
John de, of Shefeld, sen., 795,
1230.
^John, of Rotherham, 812.
Mapplesden, John, 789, 798.
Mappleton, Mapelton, Mapeltona, Mapil-
ton, Mapleton, Mappiltone, Mapul-
ton, Mapultone.
Geoff, de, 134.
Geoffrey f. Hen. de, 1637-1639.
Henry de, 60, 66, 138, 1562,
1563, 1636.
Hen. de, chaplain, 315, 316.
Hen. de, rector of Bonsall,
209, 951, 1669.
Hen. f. Hen. de, 388.
Hen. f. Rog. de, 1637-1639.
John de, 385, 883.
John f. Rob. de, 1640.
John f. Thome de, 142.
Nicholas de, 134.
Petronilla, que quondam fuit
ux. Rog. de, 1638.
Richard de, 2721.
Rikewere f. Hen., 1639.
Rob. f. Hug. de, 1638.
Roger de, 138.
Rog. f. Rog. de, 1641.
Thomas de, 30, 137, 140, 401,
1644.
William de, 63, 64, 67.
^Will. f. Andree, 390, 391.
-Will. f. Hen. de, 62.
MappuUus, V. Maples.
Marard, John, chaplain, 316.
Marcham, Richard ae, 180.
Robert de, 2144.
Marchaunt, John, 2669.
John, clerk, 1488.
Marchington, Marchenton, Marchen-
tone, Marchinton, Marchynton,
Marchyntone, Marcinton, Mercen-
ton, Merchintone, Mercinton, Mer-
cintone, Mercynton.
Eleanor w. of Dom. Rog. de,
1558, 1565, 1566, 1629.
Hugh de, chaplain, 2286.
^John, 559.
Nich. de, miles., 2726.
Nich. f. Rog. de, 1130, 1131,
"33, "35, "4°, "41,
1144-1146, 1151, 1152.
Nicholas de, 58, 881, 1572,
2014, 2016, 2017, 2122,
2740.
Ralph f. Nich. de, 1147-1150,
1574-
Reginald f. Nich. de, 1147-
1150, 1153, 1577.
Richard de, 56.
Robert de, 332.
Dom. Rog. de, knt., 1131,
1558, 1565-1567, 1629,
2015, 2703, 2711, 2713,
2720.
Roger de, 53, 56, 59, 138.
Rog. f. Ranulphi de, 1786,
2002, 2004, 2005, 2012.
Thomas de, knt., 1645.
444
Index of
Marchington, etc., Thomas de, 1156,
1 157, 2020, 2130.
-Walter, 628, 632, 645.
Marci, Anna Seraflini w. of Philip, 1544.
Philip, 1544.
Mare, Rob. de la, 1668.
Mareschalman, Will, le, de Burgo, 1430.
MaretoU, Rob., 2706.
Mareys, Marreys, Marey, Marys.
^Alice wid. of John, 2058, 2063.
-Henry f. Rob., cler., 2043,
2045.
Henry, capellanus de Rostlas-
ton, 2050, 2054, 2057.
-John f. Joh., 2058-2063.
^John f. Walt., 2055-2057, 2064.
Margery ux. Joh., 2062.
Nich. f. John, 2058, 2060,
2061.
Ralph, de Rostelaston, 913.
Richard, 2038, 2041-2048, 2050.
Robert de, 2032, 2038, 2041,
2045.
Walter, 604, 2049-2055, 2064.
-William, 2051, 2053.
Margetson, Tho., of Shirley, 1593.
Mariote, Marioth, Maryotte.
^Agnes wid. of Will., of
Brymyngton, 510.
Robert, 2623, 2624.
Marisco, Robert de, 175, 2029.
^William de, 2034.
Marjory, William, 1191.
Mark, Gervase, prior of Dunstable, 166.
Markam, Symon de. Rector de Ashover,
114.
Markeaton, John de, 1653.
Markham, John, knt., 2567.
^John, 23.
Marmion, Richard, 1281.
Marre, John, 818.
Marshall, Marchale, Marchall, Mare-
chal, Marescal, Marescaldus, Mare-
scallus, Mareschall, Mareschaldus,
Marschall, etc.
^Joanna w. of John, 1998.
^John, 796, rggS.
John le, 1736, 1737, 2095, 21x4,
2515-
• John, of Lytton, 565.
Margaret w. of John, 796.
Margaret w. of Will., of
Seggeshale, 1179.
Phil., de Ekinton, i730-r733.
Richard, Comes Penbrochie,
680.
Richard, r726, 2091.
Robert le, of Derby, 984.
^Robert, de Stapelford, 2092.
Will., Comes de Penbrok, 171.
^Will., chaplain of St. Mary's
Guild, Chesterfield, 466,
841.
William, 829, 833, 1932, 1933,
1980, 2348, 2351.
Will, le, de Meysham, 1961.
Will., of Seggeshale, 1122,
1 179.
Marsham, William, 1347.
Marston, Mershton, Merston, Merstona.
Gilbert de, 1164, 1165, 1167,
1361, 1390, 1391.
Henry de, vicar of Tutbury,
2106.
Richard de, 1360.
Martel, Martell.
Geoffrey, de Peverwiz, 29.
-Ric, lord of Chilwell, 974.
-Robert, 1924.
Martin IV., Pope, 387, 939.
Martin, Marten, Martene, Marton,
Martyn.
Hugo, 1546, 2335.
^John, Justice, 1806.
John, 1212, 2343.
^John s. of Tho., of Eyum,
1245-1247.
John f. Will., 2345.
Nich., chaplain, 96, 757, 2082-
2084, 2349.
Nicholas, 1238, 1244, 2083,
2348.
Nich., of Folowe, 1245, 1246,
2084, 2085.
Nich., of Radbourne, 1251.
Nich., of Tiddeswalle, 1252,
1254. I2S7. 1258-
Rauff, of Wynster, 1266.
Richard, chaplain, 2085.
Richard, 431, 2381.
Stephen, 1228, 1232, 1233.
Stephen, de Folowe, 1282,
1283.
Thomas, 1244.
-Will., 2248, 2343.
-Will., de Hanley, 1732.
Martiwast, Will, de, 2024.
Mascori, Mascory, Mascury.
Henry, 129X, 1299, 2x03.
Robert, 1301.
William, 2400.
Mason, George, 1389.
Henry, 2ro6.
James, 1877.
John, knt., 1625.
Thomas, 1381, 1382.
Tho., of Hognaston, 1389.
Will, le, i960.
Massey, Mascy, Masey, Masse, Massy.
James, 850.
-Lucy w. of Rog. de, de Morley,
976.
Robert de, 2026.
Rog., of Hylowe, 1805, 2085.
Rog. de, de Morley, 976.
-Thomas, 1238.
-Will., chaplain, 2403.
Masty, Geoffrey f. Joh. de, 590.
Mateney, Will., of Dronfield, 1775.
Matenie, William, 2425.
Matherteld, Mathelfeld, Tho. de, of
Ashbourne, 67, 1640.
Matilda, Empress, 1943.
Comitissa Cestrie, 531, 53Sj
1681, 1937-1946.
femina Sewel', 516.
quond. ux. Bruning, 1726.
Matlock, Matlag, Matlac, Matlok, Mat-
loke, Mattloke.
Names.
445
Matlock, etc., Henry de, 134, 1669, 1670,
1674, 2144, 2366.
-Will, de, clerk, 1665.
-Will. f. Ric. de, 1667.
Matthew, Fr., 1539.
. canon of Lichfield, 170.
capellanus, 1082.
capellanus de Bakewell, 1274.
Matthew, Mathuse, Mathewe, Mathews.
^Alice w. of Tho., of Buxton,
526, 527.
Robert, 1715.
Tho., of Buxton, 526, 527.
William, 489.
Maubuel, Will., seneschal, 1210.
Mauger, John, jun., 799.
Maulovel, Robert, 2023, 2024.
Maunilwerd, Matilda, 2739.
^Rob., 2739.
Maunsell, John, prepositus de Beuer-
laco, 1555.
Maunser, Richard, I96r.
Maureward, Mawreward.
-Geoffrey, 662.
-Thomas, knt., 1983.
Maursfeld, John de, 692.
Mauthon, Will de, jun., 26S, 2544.
Mauweysin, Maweysin.
^Dom. Adam, •9r2.
Henry, 1754.
Maweger, John, of Chesterfeld, 827.
Mawer, Maver.
^James, 233, 1053, 1398.
^Jas., of Barley Woodsetes,
225s. 2256.
Rob., of Barley Wodsetes, 1063.
Maynard, Maynerd, Meynard.
Robert, 1979.
■ -Thomas, 1058, 1061, 2445,
2448, 2449, 2460, 2466.
Tho., of Dronfield, 235.
William, 1048, 1049.
Mayster, Henry, 2167.
Mazon, Mazoun.
-Adam le, of Cestrefeld, 714.
^John, 739.
Simon s. of Adam le, of Cestre-
feld, 714.
Measham, Maysam, Meisham, Mey-
sam, Meysem, Meysham.
Henry, 1979.
^John f. Will, de, 1682.
Richard, 1996.
Dom. Will, de, 1767, 2003.
-Will, de, knt., 2152.
^Will. de, 1683, 1996.
^Will. f. Domine de, 196 1.
■ ^Will. f. Joh. de, 1683.
Mechel, Ralph, 2036.
Meinasche, Will, de, v. Monyash.
Meinilwarin, v. Mainwaring.
Melbourne, Meleburn, Melbon, Mel-
burn, Melburne.
Hugh de, 385, 664.
■ ^John f. Will, de, 2615.
Peter de, 1758, T980, 1984,
1985.
— Rauff, 349.
William, 349.
Melbourne, etc.. Will., Abbot of Burton,
1276.
Meleward, Nich. le, 2039.
Melim, Ralph le, 2759.
Mellers, Cristiana w. of Ric, 832.
Richard, 832.
Mellor, Mellour.
Robert, 103.
Thomas, 1484.
Mellours, Tho., Mayor of Nottingham, 525.
Mells, Roger de, 1845.
Melnehouse, Ranulf f. Hen., 2655.
Melner, v. Milner.
Melton, Mealtun, Meiltone.
Sir John, 107 1.
Joyce w. of Tho., 1065.
Milo de, 1956, 1 96 1.
Nicholas de, 531, 1939.
Thomas, sen., X065.
Dom. Will, de, chaplain, 1978.
Will. f. Will, de, 1704.
Mercator, Alex., de Esseburn, 1786.
Emma f. Ric, de Spondon,
2172, 2173.
Hubert, x8o.
Leticia relicta Alex., 140.
Matthew, X74, r77.
Richard, 2560, 2s6x.
Wimarca wid. Ad., of Bakewell,
177.
Mercenton, Merchinton, Mercinton, Mer-
cynton, v. Marchington.
Mercer, Gervase le, 202.
^John, de Staueley, 1342, 1343.
Merche, v. Mersch.
Mere, Henry del, 1716.
Thomas, 1695.
^Will. s. and h. of John, 1695.
Merford, Rob., succentor of Lichfield,
1720.
Mergawnte, William le, 1200.
Merlage, Merlege, Will., of Derby, 995,
998.
Merle, Merlee, Herbert de, 31, 135.
Margarita de, X35.
Mersch, Merche, Merssh.
^Alan de la, de Oneston, 2424.
-John del, chaplain, 783.
-John dil, of Onston, 2433.
-Nicholas del, 2437.
Merston, v. Marston.
Mertimer, v. Mortimer.
Metam, John, of Aston, 2441.
Meter, Will. le, capellanus, i860.
Metheley, Thomas, Prior of Beauvale,
2417.
Meton, John, mil., 1963.
Meudry, Meaudre.
-Isolda w. of Reginald de, 548.
-Reginald de, 548, 2094.
-Reginald de, Knt., 1487.
Meuslet, Robert, Comes de, 1419.
Meuton, Milo de, 2030.
Meverel, Meverell, Meyverell.
George, of Thoroley, 2191.
-Dom. Hugh de, 919.
-Isabella d. of Nich., 2703.
-Johanna w. of John, sen., 1244.
-John, 157, 1243, 1244.
446
Index of
Meverel, etc., John s. and h. of John,
sen., 1244.
Nicholas, 1220.
Nich. t. Tho., 2021.
Richard, 1639.
Samson, knt., 2133, 2134, 2366,
2394, 2678.
. Thomas, 643, 1512, 1809, 2021,
2366, 2703.
Walter, of Eyam, 1243, 1252,
I2S3-
. William, 1226, 1228, 1238,
1243, 2084.
Meye, Hugh, 1959, i960, 1969-1971.
William, 1972.
Meymur, Dom. Ralph de, 1200.
Meyne, Hugh le, of Wynstre, 1491.
Meynell, Maynell, Meignel, Meignill,
Meignille, Meinel, Meingill, Meing-
neil, Menel, Menil, Mengnell,
Menill, Menyel, Menul, Menyl,
Menylle, Meynel, Meygnell,
Meygnill, Meynil, Meynill, Meyg-
nyll, etc.
Mag. Adam de, clerk, 1741.
Gerard, 1526.
Giles de, 25, 541, 928, 1520,
ISS9, 1568.
^Dom. Giles de, knt., 1171,
IS4S. 1564, 1567. 1630,
2388, 2712.
Henry, 1525, 1919.
Hugh de, Dominus of Longe-
leyemeygnyll, 1524.
Hugh, 38, 1504, 1521, 1522,
1572, 2223, 2583.
Dom. Hugh I., mil., 1168,
2628 - 2632, 2635 - 2637,
2640.
Dom. Hugh II., mil., 397, 520,
521, 1741.
Dom. Hugh III., mil., 2710.
Hugh de, senescallus comitis
Derbe, 332, 2633.
Hugh de, of Kylburn, 1509.
Hugh, of Winster, 292, 295,
2177, 2178, 2624, 2627.
John, chaplain, 289.
Nicholas de, 2566.
Ralph, knt., 1924.
Ralph, 49.
Richard de, chev., 2295.
Richard de, 2377.
Robert de, 151 1.
■ Thomas de, 2002.
Thomas, vicar of Glossop, 2627.
• Will, de, knt., 1545, 1559,
1564. 1565, 1567, 1608,
2006, 2013.
Will de, Dom. de Yveleye,
2712.
William de, 335, 1503, 2373,
2546, 2713, 2716.
Meynours, Rog., " Serjaunt of the
King's Celler," 1900.
Meystour, Tho., 802.
Michael, capellanus, 1420.
persona de Langeford, 2001.
serviens prioris de Tutesberia,
Michael, Will., chaplain, 1861.
William, 47, 2207.
Michelson, Margery wid. of Rog., of
Chestrefeld, 777.
Rob., S05.
Michson, Alice ux. Rog., 2020.
Middleton, Midelton, Midiltone, Midle-
ton, Myddelton, Mydulton.
Christofer, 471, 1446.
John, 2165.
^Nicholas de, 2658.
Robert, 488, 1274, 1540, 2250.
Rob. de, de Tyddeswelle, 1237.
-Will. f. Ade de, 16.
Mielton, John de, chaplain, 1977.
Will, de, chaplain, 1864, 1865.
Migners, John de, 39.
Mill, John, jun., of North Colyngham,
1469.
Milne, Mulne, Myln, Mylne, de Molen-
dino.
• Eliz. wid. of Thos., 2681.
John, chaplain, 846.
John, 1226, 1724.
John f. Tho., 1904.
Peter s. of Will., of Wormyll,
1265.
-Roger, 1250, 1253, 1259.
• Will., of Wormyll, 1265.
Will. s. of Will., of Wormyll,
1265.
Milner, Melner, Mulner, Mylner, Molen-
dinarius.
Adam, 2376.
Alan, 230, 232.
Alan, of Cobele, 929.
Alice wid. of Rog., 1051.
Isolda, que fuit ux. Nich le,
913-
John, of Derby, 2599.
Matilda w. of Tho., of Derby,
523.
Ric, chaplain, 763.
Robert, 1909, 2014, 2513.
Thomas, 551.
Tho., of Derby, 523.
Thos., of Horsley, 2599.
William, 1374.
Milneton, Mulneton, Rob. de la, 2003,
2007-2013, 2153.
Milo, 1945.
vicar of Wirksworth, 2659.
Milwart, Rob., of Eyton, 1025.
Mineriis, Stephen de, senescallus, 1470.
Mirley, Will, de, clericus Dom. Regis,
1957-
Mittone, Margaret w. of Rog. de, 341.
Roger de, 341.
Mochaunde, William, 2599.
Moghson, William, 2461.
Mold, u. Mould.
Moldyng, Robert, 232.
Molendinarius, v. Milner.
Molendino, De, v. Milne.
Moll, John, 2665.
Molyneux, Tho., 2000.
Mon, Will., chaplain of St. Mary's
Chantry, Monyash, 1720.
Monasteriis, Geoffrey de, w. Musters.
Mondy, v. Mundy.
Names.
447
Monsall, Monisale, Morneshale, Morn-
sale.
CoUeta w. of Hugh de, 915-
-Hugh de, 421.
Walthef de, 516.
Monte Alto, Adam de, Dom. de Mey-
sham, 1 96 1.
-Robert, 2536.
Rog. de, 2025.
E-og. f. Rog. de, senescallus
Cestrie, 2025, 2026.
Monte, William de, 1792.
Montfoit, Simon de. Earl of Leicester,
9^7' '555- ^ . ,,
Montgomery, Mongomben, Mongombre,
Mongomery, Mongumbery, Mon-
gumbri, Mongumri, Monte Gomerry,
Montegomeri, Montegomery, Monte
Gomorry, Montgomere, Mounte-
gomeri, Mountegomery, Mount-
gomery, Mungomery, Mungumbry,
Mungumeri, Mungumri, Munt-
gomeri.
. . ., 211.
Bartholomew, 795.
Emehna f. Rob. de, 1390.
Geoffrey de, 931.
Isabel, 2288.
John, of Cubley, knt., 2169.
Margaret d. of Nich., knt.,
1505.
Nicholas de, knt., 344, 1393,
1495. 1505. '585. 1588,
1591= 1594. 1692, 1693,
1868, 1874, 1916, 1931,
1984, 1985, 2131, 2287,
2415, 2416, 2714.
Nicholas, 84, 85, 930, 93r, 2021,
2089, 2288, 2394, 2398,
2673.
Nich. f. Nich., 2021.
Ralph de, 238, 2or9.
Ric. f. Rob. de, 2160.
Roger de, 2286.
Thomas, 1392, 1928, 2123,
2162.
Tho., de Couland, 1582, 1585,
2390.
Walter de, knt., 338, 1864,
2373-
Walter de, knt., Dom. de Sud-
bury, 2158, 2162, 2286.
Walter de, 396, 929-931, 1390,
2128, 2129, 2717.
Dom. Will, de, 1390, 1391,
1558, 1689, 1766, 2126,
2152, 2154-2156.
Will, de, Dom. de Segesale,
2115.
Will. s. of Dom. Will, de,
1689.
William de, 332, 2003, 2129,
2153. 2IS9) 2577, 2578,
2718.
Monyash, Meinasche, Monehase, Moni-
asche, Moniassch, Moniash, Moni-
assh, Moniasshe, Monihasse,
Monyasche, Monyashe, Monyassh.
Hen. f. Joh. f. Hen., 1220.
Monyash, etc.. Hen. f. Simon de, 1706-
1708, 1713, 1714.
^John f. Hen. de, 670, 1021,
1022, 1220, 1221, 1713,
1714. 2354. 2357-
John f. Petri de, 1717.
Matilda w. of John, 1021,
1022, 1220.
Tho., clerk, 1655, 1656.
^William, 17 19, 1721.
Will, de, parson of Bonsall,
207, 209.
^Will. de, vicar of Duffeld, 77,
677, 1 1 16, II 17, 1861.
Monyngtone, Will., 2297.
More, Mora, super Moram.
Henry de la, 1711.
Hugh de, 1622.
Hugh f. Sim. de la, of Mac-
worth, 1623.
— ■ — -Joan w. of Tho. del, 231.
John del, 507, 17 19, 2428,
Margery w. of John, 2498.
Ric. f. Rob. super, 1041.
Roger del, 230.
Roger, of Derby, 2698.
Simon de, 1622.
Will, atte, 2507.
Will, de, de Grenhul, 1778.
William. s. of John, 2498.
^Will. f. Will, de la, 497, 1054,
loss-
Morel, John, 334, 2151.
Thomas, 1289, 2101.
W . . ., 1391.
^Will. f. Tho., 2102.
Moresburgh, Moresburghe, Mores-
burough, Morisborick, Morisburg,
Morsbur', Morysburg.
Emma que fuit ux. Joh. de,
1739-
Gilbert f. Rob. de, 1731.
Henry, dominus de, 1727.
Hugh f. Rob. de, cleiicus,
1734. 1738.
John f. Petri de, 1728, 1732,
1734. 1737-
Ralph f. Hen. de, 1732.
Ric. f. Simon de, 1728, 1730.
Robert de, 1733.
Rob. f. Andree de, 1733-1736.
-Simon de, 1727-1729.
Morhage, Hugh de la, 1548, 2706.
Will. f. Rob. de la, 1548.
Morice, John, of Lechlade, 1922.
Moiie, Rob. de, 396.
Morkoc, John, de Esseburn, 30.
Moiley, Morle, Morlege, Morleye.
Henry de, 2171-2173.
Hugh de, 940, 1335, 1336,
1632, 1726, 2093, 219s,
2196.
Joan w. of Walter de, 1335,
1336, 2195.
John de, of Derby, 981.
Richard de, 31, 1961, 2197,
2200, 2642.
Robert de, 1726.
448
Index of
Morley, etc., Walter de, 1335, 1336,
2194-2196.
Mornesale, etc., v. Monsall.
Morsbur', v. Moresburgh.
Morton, Moretain, Moreton, Mortaigne,
Mortem, Morten, Morteyn, Mor-
teyng, Mourton.
. ^Alexander de, in Ettewelle,
1199.
Edmund, 1327.
Emicina de, 2200.
Eustace de, 1207, 1209.
Eustace t. Eustachii, 1208.
John, Earl of, 170, 1428, 1431,
V. also England, Kings of,
John.
Dom. John de, 578.
John de, 2722.
John, of Maperley, 281.
Rob., of le Parkhalle, 281.
Rob. f. Emicine de, 2200.
• Dom. Rog. de, dom. de Eyum,
1210, 1212, 1214, 1215.
Dom. Rog. de, Dominus de
Maperlay, 1634.
Thomas de, 2493.
Dom. Will, de, knt., 1461,
2199, 2212, 2706.
William, 90, 960, 1210, 1323,
1324.
Mortimer, Mertimer, de Mortuo Mari.
^Alice w. of Will, le, 1289, 1290.
Will, le, 1288-1290, 2101, 2102.
Mortram, John, 1882.
Mortuo Mari, De, v. Mortimer.
Morwod, John de, 1355.
Morys, Tho., 489.
Morysburg, v. Moresburgh.
Mosard, John f. Rad., 1198.
Malcolm f. Rad., 1198.
Mosley, John, of Assheburne, 87-89.
Mosse, John s. of Will, de, of Combs,
617.
Hen. 3. of Will, de, of Combs,
617.
Ric. s. of Will, de, of Combs,
617.
Will, de, of Combs, 617.
Mote, Bawdwyn s. and h. of Peter, 915.
Margery w. of Peter, 915.
Peter, 915.
Tho. f. Nich., of Equenton,
T126.
Mould, Mold.
Ric. de, of Bradley, 400.
Robert, 619.
Moule, John, 1565.
Mounford, Richard, 999.
Will, de, 2734.
Mounteneye, Sir John de, 974.
Mountjoy, Lord, v. Blount, Will.
Mountjoy, Mongoie, Monioye, Monjoye,
Moungay, Moungoye, Mounioie,
Mountejoye, Mountioe, Mountjoye,
Mungai, Munge, Mungei, Mung-
joye, Mungoye, Muniay, Munioie,
Munjoy, Munjoye, Muntioye.
^Avice de, 2785.
Henry de, 2380.
Mountjoy, etc., Hugh f. Rad. de, 2716.
^John de, 2621.
Margery wid. of Serlo de, 2726.
Dom. Ralph de, knt., 335,
1565. '566. 2015. 2159,
2713-
Ralph de, dom. de Ylderusly«,
2720-2723.
Ralph de, S'j '34. '37. '3^.
144, '45. '47. 397. '574.
1608, 2622, 2703, 2712,
2725. 2785.
Robert de, 1609, 2622, 2623.
Rob. de, of Twiford, 2585.
Rob. f. Serlonis de, 2723.
Sara de, 879.
— -Serlo de, 58, 134, 396, 398,
1608, 1609, 2716-2718,
2719. 2724, 2725.
Sewall de, 134, 1554.
-Thos. f. Rob. de, 2623.
William de, 134, 516, 2620.
^Will. iiepos Will, de, 2620.
Mounyng, Will., clerk, 1190.
Monsters, v. Musters.
Mowbray, Moubray, Moubrey.
John, third Duke of Norfolk,
Earl Marshal, 489, 490,
2069.
John, 1845.
^Will., of IbuUe, 1479.
Mower, Mouwer.
^Adam, 235.
George, of Barley Wodsetes,
1077, I/^I4.
^James, 1077.
James, de Bradway, 235.
Robert, 229, 1077.
Rob., of Barley Woodesete, 237.
Mucham, v. Muschamp.
Mulne, V. Milne.
Mulneton, v. Milneton.
Mulny, Alured, mil., 1963.
Mundevylle, Dom. Ric. de, 912.
Mundy, Mondy.
Sir John, Alderman of London,
1657-1659.
Dame Julian, 1658, 1659.
^Vincent, 1659, '66°. 2715.
Muner, Ralph le, 2424.
Mung", Ralph de, 134.
^WiU. de, 134.
Mungomery, Muntgomeri, etc., v. Mont-
gomery.
Murcaston, Murchamstona.
Amabilia de, 1688.
^John de, 1918.
Margery de, 1918.
Rob. de, bailiff of Derby, 986.
Rob. f. Rog. f. Ordryz de,
-Tho. s. of John, 1691.
-Will. f. Emme de, 1688.
Musard, Christiana w. of Ralph, 2245.
Hascuil, persona de Witewell,
2244.
Hasculfus, 2241.
Isabel w. of Ralph, 2244.
■ Nich. f. Rad., 2247.
Names.
449
Musard, Ralph, 2243, 2244.
Ralph f. Rad., 2245.
Roger, 2250.
William, 2245.
Muschamp, Mucham, Muscamp, De
Muscampo, Muscham, Muschaump,
Muskham.
Geoffrey de, Bp. of Coventry,
171, 1082, 1420.
Hugh de, coroner for co. Derby,
201.
Hugh de, 933, 1336, 2092,
2196, 2209.
Hugh f. Rob. de, 933.
Robert de, 548, 933, 1334, 1335,
1338, 1487, 1554, 2197,
2199, 2204.
^Rob. f. Rob. de, 933.
-Will, de. Archdeacon of Derby,
44. 936. 1169, 1681, 2383.
William le, 1169, 1171, 1278,
2583. 2584. 2590, 2591,
2595> 2596-
Will, de, jun., 2588, 2589.
Ydonea w. of Hugh, 2196,
2202.
Musters, Mousters, Monasteriis.
Alice w. of John de, 121, 122.
Fulk de, 2241.
Geoffrey de, 116, 916, 1164,
I 165, 1167.
Hen. de, of Essovere, 113.
^John de, of Tirswell, 121, 122.
-Will, de, of Tirswell, 122.
Muston, Will, de, of Morley, 2209.
Mutford, John de, Justice, 2251.
Muymenel, Rob., de Rependon, 1958.
Myln, Mylne, v. Milne.
Mylnegate, Emma wife of Roger, 241 1.
^Will., of Melbourn, 2411.
Mymmot, Mymmott, Mymot.
^John, of Morysburgh, 272, 275.
Rob., of Rygeway, 276.
Myners, Agnes w. of Will., 1158.
John, 602, 1158.
John, of Uttoxeter, 2165, 2166.
• Thomas le, 1666.
■ ^William, 1158.
■ ^Will. s. of Will., 1158.
N.
Naileston, Nailiston, Nayliston.
^John de, 1682.
Ric. f. Rog. de, 1682, 1683.
William de, 1726.
Nawbull, Isabel, 2530.
Nayl, Naill, Henry, 1919, 1920.
John, chaplain, 793.
Nayler, John, s. of John, of Newark,
„ 45°-
NeapoU, Garnar de, Prior of the Hos-
pitallers of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, 1539.
Nedham, Nedeham, Netham.
-Christopher, 1256.
^Elias de, 1472.
— Elizabeth, 954.
29
Nedham, etc., Henry de, 322, 666.
Hugh, SS9.
Sir John, knt., 2378.
^John de, 1473.
-John de, of Benteley, 287.
John, of Ibulle, 1478.
Richard, 1749, 1750.
Robert, 566, 1374, 1375.
Thomas, of Buxton, 527.
Will., of Thornsett, 953, 954.
^Will. s. and h. of Otvel, 566.
Nelsthorpe, John, 273.
Nestome, Mag. Will, de, 2381.
Netbreyder, Nettebieyder, Tho.,
"Botyler de Drakelowe," 604,
1026.
Nettelworth, Roger, 797.
Nettiswrht, Robert, 802.
Neubyghyng, Nubyggyng, Adam, clerk,
^ "95-
Laurence de, 2491.
Neuport, John de, 431.
Richard, 893.
Neuthorpe, Will de, chaplain, 1510.
Neuton, Neweton, Newton, John, 844,
1002, 1003.
^John, bailiff of Derby, 994, 995.
Laurence, of Pynkston, 1884.
Richard, 105.
Robert, of Milton, 1992.
^Roger, 1875.
Will, de, canon of Lichfield,
1427.
Neuylworth, Will, de, 2705.
Nevill, Nevile, Neville, Nevyll.
Hugh de, 1419.
James de, 2246.
Sir Ralph de, lord of Raby,
-Robert, 2361.
-Dom. Theobald de, 2028.
-Tho. de. Lord Furnivale, 795.
-Dom. Tho., Dom. de Hallum-
shire, 1233, 1234.
-Thomas de, 2028.
Newbold, Neubold, Neubolt, Newbolt.
^Adam de, 367, 369, 418, 430,
700, 713. 714. 716, 718, 720,
1033, 2499, 2557.
^Adam fil. Ad. de, 2422-2424.
^Adam s. of Ralph de, 722.
Adam f. Rob. de, 728.
^Adam f. Sare de, 2434.
^Adam f. Will de, 2419-2421.
Elena que fuit uxor Joh. de,
735-
Hen. f. Philippi de, 729, 1745.
Henry s. of Sara de, 2434.
Hugh de, 359, 366, 423, 700,
714, 715, 2497.
John de, 277, 500, 1326.
John f. Ade de, 728.
^John, of Hakynthorp, 276.
Matilda w. of Hen. f. Phil, de,
of Chesterfield, 1745.
Nicholas, 1416.
Richard de, 706.
^Rich. f. Ade de, 2429, 2430,
2434-
Rob. f. Joh. de, 1743.
450
Index of
Newbold, etc., Rob. f. Phil, de, 1746-
Rob. f. Stephani de, 308.
Roger de, 1709.
Roger f. Ada de, 374.
Rog. f. Joh. de, 757.
Saia wid. of Adam de, 2422-
2424, 2434.
-Thomas, 275
■William de, 234, 236, 687, 1059,
1327, 1528.
Newenham, Will., vicar of Assheburn,
81.
Newere, John de, 1420.
Newerk, John, vicar of Whitwell, 2559.
Nichol, Rob., 2037.
Nicholas, armiger patris Hugonis,
Comitis, 536.
clericus de Assheburn, 389.
• ■ frater Horm, 529.
fr. Hen. Ostricer, 530.
miles, dom de Wilinton, 2568-
2570. 2573-
official of the Archdeacon of
Derby, 44, 2396.
persona de Esseburn, 386.
persona de Repton, 1939.
prior of Tutbury, 2718.
rector of Cubley, 2385.
-sacerdos, 536.
Nicholson, Thomas, 99, 1330.
Niger, Henry, 2733.
Nikbrother, John, 1224.
Nike, Nikes, Neke, Nycke, Nyke,
Nykke.
Nicholas, 1977.
Richard, 592, 1981.
Thomas, 584, 590, 591.
William, 1972, 1979.
Noget, Will. f. Willelmi, de Draycote,
1337-
Nonant, Hugh de, Bp. of Coventry,
170, 1081, 1082, 1419, 1428, 1431,
2744.
Noppe, Edith, vf. of Hen., 1109.
Hen., of Dugmanton, U09.
Norbury, Will, de.. Justice Itinerant,
2013.
Dom. Will. f. Herberti de,
1766, 1767.
Norfolk, Duke of, v. Movfbray.
Norman, Normone.
Dionisius, of Beley, 259-261.
Robert, 2596.
^Roger, 253.
^William, 256.
Normanton, Geoffrey f. Will, de, de
Derby, 979.
John de, 786, 804, 8*39, 811,
815, 816, 1510.
Richard de, 238, 239.
Rob. f. Ric. de, 238.
Roger, of Horseley, 1983.
William de, 2628, 2630, 2631.
Dom. Will., of Horssley, 1509.
Norreys, Noreys.
Peter le, serviens de Wyrkes-
vrorth, 2641.
Robert le, 1555.
Will. f. Will., 554.
North, Northe.
Agnes vir. of Rob., 1223.
Dyonisia w. of Rog., 1222.
Joan vy. of Ric, 444.
Richard, 444.
Rob. f. Rog., 1223.
. Roger, 1 7 18.
Rog., of DobenehuU, 1222.
Northburgh, Rog. de. Prebendary of
Lichfield, 2350.
Northbyre, Will. f. Herberti de, 1689.
Northege, Northegge.
^John, 104.
^John, chaplain, 855.
Ric. de, 1815.
Northfolc, Nordfolc.
fr. Osbert de, 1539.
Ralph de, 534.
Northleghes, Will, de, 219.
Norton, Adam de, 1088, 2250.
^Ankerus de, of Staley, 817.
John, Abbot of Beucheff, 265.
Nicholas de, 130.
Ric, of Alderwasleghe, 11.
Roger de, 332.
Simon de, 2285.
Tho. s. of Ric, II.
Norwich, Bishop of, v. Gray, John de.
Norwis, Simon de, canon of Lichfield,
189.
Note, Will., of Eyam, 1218, 1220, 1464.
Nottingham, Notingham, Notyngham.
^John de, 2586.
Margery de, of Derby, 2179.
Ralph f. Rad. de, 355.
Ric, Abbot of Dale, 946.
^Rob. de, bailiff of Derby, 971.
-Roger de, 985.
Nowell, Walter, 2077.
Nutte, Hen., of Castulton, 230.
Nye, Thomas, 590.
Nyx, John, canon of Dunstaple, 166.
o.
Ockeston, Robert de, 1088.
Octhorp, Lesota d. and heir of John de,
1784.
Odam, Margaret vr. of Tho., de
Moniassh, 1719.
Tho., de Moniassh, 1719.
Oddyngeseles, John de, 1521, 1524.
John f. Oliveri de, 2388.
Margery de, 2388.
Will, de, 2388.
Odeby, Walter, clerk, 1203.
Odell al. Wodell, Margery V7. of Thos.,
2521. 2524, 2525, 2527, 2528.
Thos., 2365, 2367, 2521, 2524,
2525. 2527, 2528.
Odo, camerarius, 1945.
Ody, Adam, 2127.
Oede, Geoffr., of Herberbury, 2017.
Offedecote, John de, 53, 54, 1786.
Offerton, Offirton.
Elena de, 1788.
Eustachius de, 1788.
Names.
451
Offerton, etc, Hughf. Will.de, 1789, 1791.
Matilda de, 1788.
-Robert de, 1788.
Rob. f. Eustaehii de, 1797.
Officel, John, 2553.
Ogaston, Oggaston, Ogedeston, Oggedes-
ton, Oggediston.
Rob. de, 108, 934, 2284, 2492.
— Walter de, no, 118, 2606.
— Will. f. Rob. de, 2493.
Okebroc, Richard de, 879.
Robert de, 398.
Okeover, Acavere, Accouere, Acouer,
Acouere, Acoure, Akouere, Akover,
Akovre, Aucoure, Okar, Oker,
Okere, Okor, Okore, Okouer,
Okouere, Okour, Okoure, Okover.
Alice wid. of Sir Philip, knt.,
823.
^Agnes, 164.
Cristiana w. of Rog. de, 151,
1642, 1643.
Geoffrey de, 2125.
Hugh I. de, 135, 216, 1554,
1766, 2125, 2765.
Hugh II. de, S4. 386.
Humphrey, 86, 164, 165, 2141-
2143-
John de, chaplain, 77.
^John f. Hugonis de, 137.
John f. Philippi de, 80, 156-
159) 823, 1646.
John s. of Tho., 160, 1646.
Laurence de, 61, 1608.
Philip I. de, knt., 76, 155,
1645, 1693, 1761, 1768,
2130, 2416.
Philip II., 2135, 2137, 2138.
Philip III., 2r9i.
Ralph, 513, 514, 1339, 2729,
2730.
Richard, 2139.
Robert de, r636.
Rob. f. Dom. Hugonis de, 136-
r39, 140, 386, 1820, 1821,
2126.
Rog. de, miles, dominus de
Attelowe, 141, 143-150,
152, 1641.
Rog. de, fil. Matild. de Gren-
don, 2126.
Thomas, senr., 80, 153, 156-
161, 1497, 1498, I5r7,
1646, 1648-1650, 1769,
2133-2135. 2136-
Thomas, jun., 159.
Thomasine w. of Philip, 2135,
. 2137-
Will., dominus de Snelleston,
931.
Okeyly, Thos., parson of Sudbury, 2164.
Oky, John, 576, 577, 579, 580.
Clear', Robert, 2638.
Olearius, Will., bailiff of Derby, 971.
Oliver, Randulph, 630.
Ollerenshaugh, John de, 617.
Olyver, Thomas, 631.
Ondeby, John, Archdeacon of Derby,
^ 1438.
Uneston, Onestone, Ounston.
Oneston, etc., Henry de, 2424.
Nicholas de, 2438-2441, 2443-
2445-
Will. f. Ade de, 2426.
Optone, Henry de, 2224.
Orcherd, Nich., " Baylye " of Derby,
1000.
Ordriche, Robert, 2548.
Ore, Osbert de, Dominus de Beghley,
248.
Orenge, Hugh, 915.
Orm, the carpenter, 225.
Orm, Orme.
Adam, sacerdos de Wilinton,
1939-
John, of Brynlaston, 2390, 2599.
Nicholas, 2352.
Robert fil. Ad., 1939.
Roger, 523.
William, 519, 521, 560.
-V. also Horm.
Orme, nativus, 20 n.
Orrebi, Orreby.
John de, 1084.
Philip de, Justice of Chester,
486, 487.
Orsele, Albert de, 2545.
Osbaundist', Henry de, 398.
Osbert, armiger, 2091.
Oseburne, William de, 174.
Osmond, Osmund, Will., chaplain, 2184,
2185, 2355.
Osmundeston, Rob. f. Fulcheri de, 1164.
Osmundus, 2090.
Osmunston, Haytrop de, 399.
Ossauiston, Hulf de, 2381.
Gilbert, 2381.
Ostricer, Henry, 530.
Othehed, Henry, 1635.
Othehede, Walter, of Maperley, 1635.
Otley, Adam of, 2554.
Otot, Hen. de, 292.
Otting, Rob. f. Tho., de Longeford,
1570-
Ottun, Dorling de, 2384.
Otuere, Philip, de Tykenhale, 1956.
Otwey, Will., 384.
Olyngham, Thomas, 611.
Otys, Issabella, r674.
Ou, John le, clericus, 2127^
Ouere, Tho. de, chaplain de Eyum, 1224.
Oure, Leodegarius de, 396.
Ouwein, Hen. f. Hen., 1661.
Over Neubold, Adam de, 2427.
Overton, Ouerton.
Geoffrey de, T422.
• Robert de, 1690.
Rob., literatus, 1720.
Rob. f. Will, de, no, 112.
Ovftram, Owtrem, Outrem.
'John, 842.
John, of Holmesfeld, 1412.
Robert, 1055, 2451.
William, 847, 1064, 1065, 14T2,
2458, 2466.
Oxcroft, Thomas, 781.
Oxlay, Oxle, Oxeley.
Henry, 2253, 2276.
James, warden of All Saints',
Derby, 1002.
452
Index of
Oxlay, etc., Nicholas s. of Hen., 2276.
Richard, chaplain, 872.
Richard, priest, 2276.
Oxon', John de, Sheriff of Notts, and
Derby, 201.
Oxton, John, iigi.
Nicixolas de, perpet. vicar of
Wirksworth, 2642, 2643,
2662.
P.
Pachet, John, 2129.
Will., clericus, 2129.
Paddelay, Padelay, Paudeley.
Nicholas de, 1210, 1791.
Richard de, 1215, 1216.
Ric, s. of Will de, 1355.
-Rog. f. Ric. de, 1217.
Page, AUce w. of John, 255, 256.
John, 255, 256, iSs6.
Tho., Abbot of Darley, 1012.
Thomas, 2558.
^Will., bailiff of Derby, 973.
Faien, Richard, 2022.
Pakeman, William, 986.
Pakinton, Thos. de, Abbot of Burton,
2614.
Pakynton, Will, de, 1174, 1175.
Palefrey, Ralph, 1754.
Rob. of Neutone, 1754.
Palkocke, John, 2649.
Matilda, quond. ux. Joh., 2649.
Palmer, Alan fr. Sim. de, 2749.
John, 719, 749.
Ralph, 691.
-Richard le, 165 1.
Rich., 2501.
Rob., of Douuebrigge, 350.
Walter le, 1652.
-Will., of Langeley, 1535.
^Will. f. Will., 261 1.
Pamplyon, William, 2608.
Pandulf, Papal legate, 2572.
Pant, John, of Yoxhall, 594.
Pantcn, Pantun, Paunton, Pawnton.
Hamelun, 2022.
John, of Burton-on-Trent, 2066,
2068, 2071, 2072.
Thos. s. of John, capellanus,
2068, 2071, 2072, 2078.
William, 239.
Pare, Isabel, 2000.
John, 2000.
Parco, Will, de, of Becthon, 268.
Will, de, of Dineby, 1507.
Pare, John, of Notyngham, 236.
Pareys, Ralph de, capellanus, 2043.
Parfaye, Thomas, 1650.
Paris, Ralph de, 2054.
Parker, Parkar, Parkere.
Adam, 1776.
Agnes, 2508.
^Alexander le, de Attelowe, 142.
Elizabeth, 2508.
Geoffrey le, 1334.
Gilbert le, 1894, 1896.
Parker, etc., Isolda w. of Will, le, 143.
John, 155, 1053, 1066, 1071,
1263, 1398, 1498, 2508,
2513-
John, of Chesturfeld, 829.
^John, of Norton Lees, 100,
1129, 1782, 2474.
John s. of Will, le, de Attelowe,
143-
Laurence, 395.
Margaret w. of Ric, ISS-
Richard, 155, 583.
Rich. s. of Peter, 2099.
Robert le, 541.
Thomas, 1066, 1485, 1777.
Thomas s. of John, 2506.
-Thos. 3. of Peter, 2099.
^Will. le, 143, 149-152, 1377.
1378, 2609.
Parkezate, John atte, de Hanley, 1341.
Parlebien, Parlebyne.
Richard, 389.
^William, 390, 391.
Parmentar, Parminter.
Agnes le, 2311.
Emma, 2751.
— ■ -Richard, 2751.
Parsey, Hen. de Fennybentileye, 34.
Parsones, Rog. de, of Codnor, 897.
Partut, Thomas, 1711.
Parva Bradburne, Will. f. Agnetis de,
390. 391-
Parva Clifton, Rob. f. Rob. de, 882.
Parva Tappeton, Rog. de, 711.
Parvus, Fr. Robert, 1539.
Pas, Adam de, 1619.
Passemer, Pasmer, Passemere.
Peter, of Tutbury, 1367, 2295.
Richard, of Tutbury, 2109.
Pastor, Roger, 1726.
Patric, Robert, 539.
■ Rob. b. of Tho., 539.
Thomas, 538, 539.
William, 535, 539.
Patton, John, 8.
Paul, Abbot of Leicester, 1082.
Paulinus, 2380.
Paunton, Pavy^nton, v. Panton.
Payn, Payne.
Ralph, of Caldwell, chaplain,
2124.
Roger, 201 1.
-Thomas, 1991.
Will., bailiff of Derby, 987.
Paynell, Isabella w. of Ric, 960.
^Richard, 960.
Pease, Pees.
Edward, 2738.
Henry, 2128.
John, 78.
Roger, 798.
Pecard, v. Picard.
Pech, Peche.
^John, mil., 1968.
Matilda, 332, 333.
Ric, Bp. of Coventry, 535,
T,. ,'941.
Richard de, 134.
Thomas, mil., 402.
■ Tho. f. Ric. de, 1610.
Names.
453
Peck, Pec, de Pecco, Peeke, Peek, Pek,
— ^ Henry de, 1084.
Hugh de, 355, 357, 410, 424,
427, S44. 545. 683, 688, 690.
Joan w. of John del., 1652,
1653.
John de, 352, 354, 361, 683,
2014.
John de la, of Rodsley, 1145-
1147, "SO-
John f. Hen. del., 1652.
Peter, 1085, 1815.
-Peter f. Will de, 1091.
-Richard, 201, 1079, 1336.
-Robert de, 707, 2090, 2091.
-Tho. f. Ric. de, 161 1.
-William de, 269, 707, 2543.
Peckham, John, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 192, 197.
Pedeler, John, 1438.
Peghell, Richard, 2694.
Pele, John f. et h. Hug., 2344.
Pelleson, Rob., 725.
Pembroke, Earls of, v. Marshal.
Penesion', Hen. de, 2754.
Penn, Penne.
Hugh, 1396.
Nicholas de, 1347.
Tho. le, chaplain, 1225.
Pentriz, Hen. de, granger, 2650, 2651.
Penyfader, Richard, 2078.
Penyston, John, s. and heir of Will, de,
de Basselowe, 1249.
Pepir, Alice, 2099.
Per', Rob. del, 2151.
Percy, John, vicar of Dronfield, 236.
^John, clerk, 245 r.
Peter de. Justice Itinerant,
'557-
William, 1991, 1993, 1994.
Perdriz, Symon, clerk of the Bp. of
Coventry and Lichfield, r79, 1953-
Perepont, Perepount, v, Pierpount.
Perer, Perers, Perrer.
^Dom. Rich, de, knt., 2017.
Robert de, dapifer, 239.
Dom. Robert de, 1560.
Pereson, Pereisson, John, 2443.
-Robert, 1342.
Tho. s. and h. of John, of
Hanley, 11 28.
Perfey, Will., of Benteleye, 287.
Perkyn, John, ir58.
Will., bailiff of Uttoxeter, 2165,
2r66.
Perpunt, v. Pierpount.
Persaye, Thomas, r649.
Persun, Thomas le, 577.
Perton, Henry de, r38.
Hen. f. Hen. de, r3S.
Pertrikoure, Will., 503.
Peter, capellanus de Finderne, 2579.
clericus, 1948.
senescallus de Briminton, 354.
^f. Rodb. cler. de Malpas, 530.
Peterstowe, Peter dc, prior of Dieu-
lacres Abbey, 2724.
Pethline, Will, de, 2023.
Petras, Ranulph super, 2653.
Petris, Ranulph de, 2636.
Pety, John, 450.
Peverel, Peverell.
Hamo, 534.
Nich. f. et h. Petri, of Hassop,
1353.
;-William, r828, 1833, 1853.
Peverwich, Peuerwic, Peuerwich.
Geoffrey f. Ranulfi de, 18 19.
Hen. f. Galfridi de, 1821.
Hen. f. Reg. de, 1818.
Hen. f. Rog. de, r82o.
Peter f. Haylwardi de, 1820.
Ralph de, r34.
-_ Ralph f. Petri de, 1820.
Pexi, Henry, 730, 731.
Peygden, al. Pygden, Sir Rob., priest,
907.
Peyure, Thomas, 587.
Phelip, Will., chaplain, 1174.
Phelipot, John, 1652.
Phelype, George, 2253.
Philip, Abbot of Lavendon, 387.
canon of Kenilworth, chaplain
to the Dean of Lichfield,
179.
clericus, 1953.
-clericus de Duff eld, iir3.
-clericus de Wirksworth, 2655.
Decanus, 412.
Decanus de Derebi, 1081.
sacerdos, 880.
Philippa, Queen, 1843; v. also under
England.
Phole, Tho. de la, de Assheburn, 60.
Phytun, V. Fitun.
Picard, Pecard, Pichard, Pikard,
Pycard, Pychard, Pykard.
Adam, 744, 2313.
John f. Ade, of Neuton, 1757.
Juliana, 1972.
Nicholas, 1959, 1972.
Rekewere w. of Ric, of Mapul-
ton, 1641.
^Richard, 1641, 1643.
William, 1758, 1759, 1958,
1962.
Picheford, Will, de, T503.
Pichot, sacerdos de Suttunia, 530.
Pickvforth, Pickeworth, Alan de, 191,
1552-
Picot, William, 538.
Pierpount, Perepont, Perepount, Per-
pound, Perpount, Perpunt, Pier-
pount, Pirpont.
Hen., knt., 827, 840, 1344,
1601, 1896, 2316, 2317, 2475.
Henry, 1317-1319, r357, 1602,
1869, 2521, 2564.
John, 2475.
Pigton, Ric, de, 673.
Pilcote, Pilkote, John de, 2101.
Thomas de, 1365.
Pilkyngton, Pylkynton.
Henry, 1256.
Richard de, 2119.
Thomas, knt., 2475.
Pillesley, Ric, of Chesterfield, 1384.
Pincerna, Reginald, 1940.
Robert, 536.
William, 534.
454
Index of
Pinel, Simon, 175.
Pipard, Pippard, Pypard, Pyppard,
Ralph, 928, 2180, 2386, 2741.
Pipe, Robert de, 1029, 2614.
Piper, Pyper.
^Alice, rgSi.
Laurence, chaplain of St.
Mary's Gild, Chesterfield,
872.
Richard, 1981.
Pirpont, V. Pierpount.
Piru, Piro, Pyry.
R de, 1390, 1391.
Rob. de, dapifer, 238, 332, 532.
Pistor, Adam f. Joh., de Cesterfeld,
2308, 2309.
Adam £. Ric, 912.
Nich., of Cruch, 1888.
V. also Baker.
Pite, Ric. f. Rog., of Ridding, 2192.
Plastowe, Plaustowe.
Geoffrey de, 920, 1888.
John de, 2628, 2630, 2631,
2632, 2635.
Ric. f. Galfr. de, 18S9.
William de, t887, i888.
Pleasley, Pleselei, Pleseley, Pleslay.
Adam de, 2291.
Roger de, 15x1.
Serlo de, 1397.
Tho. f. Hug. de, 1894.
Tho. super grenam de, 1894.
Plesaunce, John, vicar of ShefiSeld, 1129.
Plessetis, John de. Earl of Warwick,
IS5S-
Plompton, Wilham, 953.
Plumley, Plumleye, Plomley.
John de, 1106, 2433.
Robert, 207, 803, 830.
Will., 127, 273, 274, 830, 2170.
Plummer, al. Plumer, John, 1282, 1284.
Poer, Poher, Pouer, Power.
Ralph le, 1862.
Ranulph le, 1862.
-Robert, 1552.
Thomas le, 1337, 2171, 2172,
2176, 2177.
Pointon, Ralph de, rector of Willington,
2573-
Poklynkton, Roger, 802.
Pokoc, William, 393.
Pole, Poole.
^Alice, 1935.
Edw. de la, 2304.
German, 90, 960, 961, 1680,
1936, 2305, 2307.
Hen. de la, 96, 161, 982, 1069,
1935, 2020, 2086.
Hen,, of Mogenton, 1526.
Hen., s. of l?eter de la, 1251.
John de la, knt., 1692, 2415,
2416.
John de la, 69, 72, 74, 403,
1588, 1616, 2133, 2134,
2598.
John de la, de Assheburn, 340,
512, 2412-2414.
John, of Hertyngton, 156-159,
1769, 2119.
John, of Nuburthe, 1488.
Pole, etc., John, ». and h. of Rauflf, of
Wakebruge, 923.
Peter de la, 49, 1251, 1393,
1934-
Ralph, 1543, 2362.
Ralph de la, de Hertyndon, 67.
Ralph de la, sergeant-at-law,
6io, 2188.
Ralph, s. of Peter de la, 1251.
Rauf., of Wakebridge, 2489.
Richard de la, 40, 12 14.
Robert, parson of Colwyk, 1181.
Tho., of Wakbrigge, 1543, 1679.
Will, de la. Marquis of Suffolk,
2461, 2467.
-Will, de la, 1724.
Poleson, Thomas, 81.
PoUesworth, Ric, vicar of StapenhuU,
2239.
Ponger, v. Pouger.
Ponte, Peter de, 2472.
Pontetract, prior of, 1696.
Pontem, John ad, de Thurvaston, 2323.
Isabella w. of John de, 2323.
Ponynton, Will, de, 2093.
Poole, V. Pole.
Poore, Ric. le, Bp. of Durham, 910, 911.
Port, Porte.
^Johane w. of John, 1203-1205.
Sir John, knt.. King's Justice,
492, 960, 1813.
^John, of Etwall, looi, 1004,
1203-1206, 1266, 1528, 1529,
IS3I-
John s. and h. of John, 1605.
Margery, looi.
Tho., LL.D., looi.
Porteioye, Henry, 2101.
Porter, Agneta w. of Hugh le, 741.
■ Hugh le, 741.
John le, 15.
John le, of Caldelowe, 2657.
John s. of Ric, of Chesterfield,
817.
Margery wid. of Will., 841.
Nicholas, 2663.
Richard le, 423, 430, 717, 2661.
Ric, vicar of Chesterfield, 785.
^Dom. Ric, chaplain, 753, 771.
Ric le, of Caldelowe, 1474.
Ric, of Chesterfield, 817.
Robert, 824.
Thomas, 2663, 2668.
Tho. f. Nich. le, 1146.
Will, le, 2661, 2664, 2665.
Will. s. of Ric, clerk, 815.
Porton, Walter de, canon of Lichfield,
189.
Portyngton, John, Justice of the Com-
mon Bench, 1763.
Potloc, Pollock, Potlok.
Marg. w. of Thos. de, 2584,
2586, 2588-2597.
Rich. f. Th. de, 2596.
Thomas f. Galfr. de, 2584.
2586, 2588-2597.
William de, 1143.
Potter, Pottere, Elias, 2266, 2267.
Eliz. w. of Tho., 1915.
Thomas, 191 5.
Names.
455
Potter, etc., Tho. f. Nich. de, 1141,
1 145-
^William, 2266, 2267.
Pouer, V. Poer.
Pouger, Ponger.
^Alice w. of Will., of Wilsthorpe,
'337-
-Matilda f. Sim., 2178.
Rob. f. Tho., 2208.
-Simon, de Wilsthoipe, 47.
Simon f. et h. Will., 2177, 2178.
■ Thos. f. Will., 2205, 2207.
William, 1337, 1338.
Will., of Wilkstorf, 2204, 2205-
2207.
Poule, Margery, 2295.
Pountfret, Pontfieynt, Pountfreyt,
Pountefreit.
Richard de, 1572, 1630, 2321.
-Will. f. Ric. de, 1577.
Poutrel, Poutrell, Powtrell,
Putrel.
Geoffrey, 2090.
Robert, 2207.
Roger, 134.
-Thomas, 1749-175 1.
Puterel,
William, 54.
Povay, Ralph, 2446.
Power, V. Poer.
Powte, Alice w. of Rob., 464.
Rob., of Chestrefeld, 464.
Piaers, Robert de, 119.
Pratellis, Engelram de, 171, 1419.
^John de, 171.
Pratt, Agnes, 1995.
^John, 1995, 1996.
Preers, Beatrix ux. Matth. de, 529.
Matthew de, 529.
Prentys, Peter le, 979.
Prepositus, Ivo, 571.
Prest, Preest, Preste, Prust.
Henry, 582, 584, 385, 59r, 592-
John, 1992.
Matilda w. of Hen., 582.
Ric, of Catton, 600.
Thomas, 600.
^William, 1476, r477.
Prestclif, Will. f. Rob. de, 1912, 1913.
Prestessone, Prustessone, John, 582,
584,. 585-
Matilda w. of John, 584, 585.
Prestewde, Prestwode, Nigel de, 879,
1346.
Preston, Dom. Gilbert de. Justice
Itinerant, 399, 2582.
^John, Justice, 1806.
Prestwike, Adam de, 1472.
Prihe, Ric, of Chesterfield, r384.
Prince, Prynce.
Christopher, clerk, 87.
Johanna, 2602.
John, 2602.
• Katerine, 2602.
— Matilda w. of Rich., 2602.
■ Richard, 2602.
Proctour, Hen., clerk, 1528, 1529, 1531.
Proudfot, Robert, 733, 734.
Prudhomme, Prodhom, Prodhomme,
Prudhome, Purdhomme, Purdon.
Prudhomme, etc., Margaret w. of Ric,
1854, 1855, i8s7, 1858.
Ric, of Slefford, 1857, 1858.
^William, 2239, 2678.
Will., merchant, 394.
^Will., of Burton-upon-Trent,
34S-
Prust, V. Prest.
Prustessone, v. Prestessone.
Puis, Nigel des, 530.
Pulein, Unfridus, 1078.
Punt, Harry, 1004.
Henry, of Ashburn, 2391.
Purchas, Tho. s. of Tho., of Langeley
Mareys, 1455.
Purdon, v, Prudhomme.
Purley, John de, 2705.
Purseglowes, Will., vicar of Tyddeswell,
2360.
Putrel, V. Poutrel.
Pycard, Pychard, v. Picard.
Pye, John, 269, 27r.
^Rob., of Tuxford-in-Ie-Cley,
272, 273.
Pygot, Cecily wid. of Will., 554.
-German, 552.
-Richard, 1250.
-Ric, of Hokelowe, 1440.
-William, 552.
Pyk, John, 618.
Pykard, v. Picard.
Pykryng, Will., of Thorneton, 2401.
Pylkyngton, v. Pilkyngton.
Pylle, John, of Smisby, 2124.
Pymme, Henry, 582.
^John, 581, 584.
Pynkeston, John de, 1866.
Pyper, v. Piper.
Pypard, Pyppard, v. Pipard.
Pypes, Pypys.
John, chaplain, 466.
John, of Normanton, 1885.
Pyrot, Ralph f. Reg., 578.
Pyrton, William, 827.
Will., clerk, 1195.
Pyry, v. Piru.
Pyte, Will., 1896.
Q.
Quickeshull, Geoffrey de, 57.
Quyxley, John, 842.
Qwyt, Nicoll, 1409.
R.
Bishop of Coventry, 1957.
— capellanus, 532.
—precentor of Lincoln, 2634.
—presbyter, 284.
—prior de Lenton, 2093.
-vicar of Radford, 186.
Rachel, Geoffrey, 2193.
Ric, in Stanleg', 1632.
456
Index of
Radcliff, Radcly£F, Raddecliff, Rade-
clive.
^John de, 759.
^John, clerk, 2455, 2456.
Ric. de, knt., 1588, 1591, 1594.
Ric. de, rector of Longford,
1874.
-Robert, 1256.
-Mag. Stephen de, 1544.
Radeford, Robert de, 1831.
Radissh, Hen., clerk, 1597-1599.
Radnoure, Radenouere, Peter de. Arch-
deacon of Salopesbir', 189, 1705.
Rage, Alice w. of Rog., 1273.
Roger, 898, 1273.
Tho., of Codnor, 1273.
^William, 2694.
Ragged, Raggedde, Raggede, Ragget,
Raggit.
Matilda w. of Rob. le, 1794,
1795-
Richard le, 1547, 2341, 2342,
2622.
Rob. f. Ric. le, 1794.
Rob. f. Ric. le, jun., 1795.
Thomas le, 194, 552.
Rakestone, Robert de, 1752.
Ralph, Archdeacon of Chester, 182.
capellanus, 2335.
chaplain to Hugh, E. of
Chester, 535.
chaplain of Ashover, 108, 934,
-clericus, 1081, 1945, 2027.
-clericus, de London, 175.
-clericus de Rollustone, 1292.
-clericus de Stapenhill, 284.
-persona de Ekenton, 1727,
1729, 2560.
prior of Laund, X078.
[de Leicester], Treasurer of
Lincoln, 2634.
Vicecomes de Valle Vire, 1942.
Ralston, John, 465.
Rampestone, Hugh de, 2094.
Rampton, Stephen de, 2023.
Rancekell, Ranckel, Ranckell, Rankel,
Rankell, Rankelle, Raunkell,
Renkel.
Gervase, 1215, 1217.
^John, of Eyam, chaplain, 1226-
X228, 1230-1233, 1235-
1237, 1282-1284.
John f. Gervasii, of Eyum,
1218.
Thomas, 1217.
Ranulf, Earl of Chester, 486, 487, 528.
V. also Chester, Earls of.
^Vicecomes, 1397.
Rapendon, Rapenduna, v. Repton.
Rappoke, Thomas, 1497.
Rasur, Jordan, 535, 1939, 1945.
Thomas, 1945.
Ratcliffe, Reginald, 1877.
Ratclyfl, Tho., knt., master of Burton
St. Lazars, 613.
Raueneston, Goda f. Rad. de, 2029.
Raunckel, v. Rancekel.
Raunsley, John de, 250.
Rauson, Tho., clerk, Gardianus de
Tonge, 213.
Rawe, Will, del, 158.
Rawlyn, Rob., of Makkeney, 1627.
Rawlynson, Will., of Hegate, in Bow-
don, 460.
Raynburgh, John, of Collowe, 450.
Reddeford, Henjy, chaplain, 2123.
Rede, Will. f. Ric. le, of Wyngerworth,
699.
Redfern, Reddefern.
Edward, perpetual vicar of
Longford, 1359.
Emmot w. of Will., 632.
William, 632.
Rediman, Redimon, Redymone.
^John, chaplain, 2357.
^William, 2345, 2349, 2352.
Redser, Redesir, Redsyr.
Giles, 2316.
John, rector of Eyam, 1228,
1230, 1233, 1234, 1283.
Reedus, Thos., 268X.
^^ggSj Joan w. of John, 1192.
^John, de Walley, 1x92.
Reginald, capellanus, 1197.
capellanus de Rapindon, 2571.
clericus, fil. Will. sac. de
Thicheal, 537.
pmcerna, 1940.
prior of Repton, 1756.
quondam vicarius B. Petri,
Derby, 329.
Regotte, Roger, 838.
Reinaldus, canon of Calk, 532.
Rempstone, Robert, 903, 904.
Repdone, John, de Ketilstone, 1505.
Repton, Priors of, v. Index of Places.
Repton, Rapendon, Rapenduna, Repen-
done, Repindon.
Agnes ux. Rob. de, 1976.
Edwin de, 2570.
Milo de, capellanus, 2582.
Ralph f. Galf. de, 1959, i960.
Reginald f. Alfwini de, 536.
Rob. s. of Henry de, 1976.
Reresbi, Reresby, Rerisby, Rersby,
Rerysby.
Dom. Adam de, 115, 117-119,
122, 2147.
^Deugya w. of Adam de, 115.
Margery w. of Rad. de, 114,
IIS, 1815.
Ralph de, 115-119, 122, 411,
697, 1102, 2144, 2418,
2702.
Rob. f. Rad de, 114.
Symon de, no, in.
Resintone, John de, 296.
Retherby, Peter de, capellanus, 2251.
Reve, Peter f. Bate dicti, de Stanle,
2193.
Walter le, 294.
Revel, Reuel, Revell.
Thomas, 526, 527, 550.
William, 1946.
Reverewiche, Tho. de, 401.
Reveriis, Ric. de, 171.
Rey, John, Vicar of Scarcliffe, 2276.
Names.
457
Reyd, John, of Hartyll, 2482.
Reydon, Matthew de, 1396.
Rob. f. Mathei de, 1396.
John de. Justice Itinerant,
2013.
Reynald, Reynalde.
Isabel w. of Thos., 2230.
Thomas, 2230.
^Thos., LL.B., 2522.
Reynar, Reynare.
Cecily w. of John, of Swan-
wyk, 484.
Cecily w. of Ric, 2210.
^John, of Swanwyk, 484.
■ ^John, s. and h. of Will., of
Swanwyke, 2210.
Reyndon, Matthew de, 2762.
^Robert de, 191.
Ribef, Riboef, Ribuf, Rubef, Rybef,
Rybof, Ryboffe, Ryboyf, Rybuf,
Rybufif, Rybyf.
Celestra wid. of Walter de,
517. 5'8.
Isabel d. of Celestra de, 517,
S18.
Ric. de, Dom. de Etwell, 520,
■ Richard de, knt., 1487.
Rob., of Assheover, no, 126.
Dom. Walter de, 114, ii6, 517,
S19. 697.
Walter de, mil., 2418.
Walter de, de Etwell, 2585,
2703.
Walter f. Walteri de, 518.
Will, le, of Etwall, 1199.
Rich, Ryche.
Sir Ric, knt.. Lord High
Chancellor, 678, 1012.
Thomas, 1039.
Richard II. of England, 776, 877, 1846.
V. also under England.
Richard III. of England, 514.
Richard, capellanus, 1681.
bercarius Alti Decani quondam
Lincolniensis, 422.
Bishop of Coventry, v. Peche,
R.
capellanus de Cesterfeld, 542.
clericus, 532, 1945, 2243.
clericus, de Aulneton, 1137.
-clericus do Findern, 1276,
officialis Derbeiensis, 2385.
■ prior of Tutbury, 1360.
rector of Bingham, 1844.
Thesaurarius Regis, 1080.
uncle of Hugh, comes Cestrie,
535-
vicar of Alstonefeld, 2184,
2185, 2355.
Richardson, Rychardson.
Elias, 1884.
^John, of Pynkeston, 1885.
^Richard, 1875.
Richir, Will. f. Will., 710, 711.
Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, 599.
Ridefort, Frembalt de, 1942.
Ridel, Geoffrey, 1078, 1397.
■ ^Geva, 536.
Ridel, Stephen, Chancellor to John,
Earl of Morton, 175, 1419.
Rideware, Rydeware.
John br. of Rog. de, 332.
Philomena w. of Rog. de, 336.
Roger de, 332, 338.
Rog. f. Dom. de Boyleston,
335-
Rog. s. of Will, de, 385.
Tho. de, 296.
Walter de, 331, 332.
Walter f. Walteri de, 340.
Walter s. of Will, de, 385.
Will, de, senescallus, 51, 385,
1113, 1159.
William de, 2r5, 1499.
Rigby, Robert, 1350.
Rigeway, Riggewaye, Riggewey, Rugge-
weye, Rygeway, Ryggeway.
John, capellanus, 689, 778,
791-
Roger de, 735.
William de, 308, 369, 370, 430,
717. 799-
Rippelay, Richard de, 788.
Riseley, Risele, Risleya, Ryseleghe,
Rysley.
;;— Elias de, 485, 2195, 2196.
Herbert de, 1337.
Hugh de, 1998.
William de, 1334, 2194.
Rissch, Risscher, Alice, relicta Ric. le,
of Baslow, 760, 764.
Roard, Will. f. Ad. de, clerk, 2425.
Robert, Archdeacon of Shrewsbury,
— armiger, 2091.
—Bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field, V. Stretton, R.
-Canon of Lichfield, 179.
-clericus, 1425, 2570, 2571,
2620, 2721.
— dapifer Com. Cestrie, 2022.
-frater Baldwini, 1726.
-nepos Ailwini f. Swani, 2r5.
-officialis of Derby, 2638.
-prepositus, 1565.
-prior of Repton, 1704.
-rector de Myldenhale, 332.
-rector of Stowe, 477.
sacerdos, 2384.
vicar of Winnefeud [Wing-
field], 2605.
Robert, Robart, Robartte.
Giles, of Birley, 278.
^John, of Birley, 274, 276-278.
Thomas, 1648.
^William, 277.
Robinson, Robynson.
Ellen w. of John Guylte, 323.
Robert, 2705.
^William, 629.
Robyn, Nic, de Bradeburn, 389.
Roger, 999.
Thomas, of Nederthorp, 2259,
2260.
Roc, John le, de Bradeig', 136.
Rocheford, John de, 50, 522, 1918.
Rockfield, John, 2467.
458
Index of
Rodd, Christopher, of Haghe, 2263.
Rodde, Hugh, 1305.
Roddesley, Roddesleye, Roddisley.
Michael f. Nich. de, 2016.
Nich. f. Leticie de, 1144.
Nich. f. Mich, de, 1145.
Nich. f. Rog. de, 2018.
Reg. f. Reg. de, 2001.
Rode, Phihp de la, plaisterer, 2650,
2651.
Rodeheyth, Thos. f. Hen. de, 2657.
^Alice w. of Thos., 2657.
Rodemaretheyt, Rodmerthwayt, Hugh
de, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1896.
Rodes, Rodys, Roedes, Roodes.
Alice wid. of Will, del, de
Thurleston, 1320.
. Christopher, de la Halgh in
Staveley, 1513.
John s. of Will, del, de Thurles-
ton, 1320.
John, of Nederthorp, 2259,
2261.
John, of Staveley Wodethorpe,
1342. 1343. 2' 70-
Robert, 2265, 2253.
Thomas de, chaplain, 816.
^William, 902, 904.
Will. =. of Will, del, de Thurles-
ton, 1320.
Rodman, Rob. le, de Yoxhelle, 571.
Roger, Abbot of Beauchief, 131.
^Bishop of Chester, v. Clinton,
Rog. de.
-Bishop of Coventry, etc., v.
Longespee, Rog.
-capellanus, 531, 2576.
capellanus, rector de Stapil-
ford, 332.
clericus, 173, 539, 2620.
clericus et senescallus, 1727,
1729.
clericus, fil. Rathnal de Derb',
537-
dominus de Wendesleye, 290.
fr. Alberti clerici, 530.
seniscallus, 1276.
Roger, Rogger.
John, 930.
^John, of Hanley, 1344.
-John, of Onston, 1069.
^Robert, 1344, 2558.
Rob., of Hanley, 11 28.
Thomas, of Park Gate, 2558.
Rogers, John, 1186.
William, 2078.
Rogerson, John, 1186.
Roges, John, 538.
Roland, Bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field, V. Lee, Roland.
Roland, Rolande, Rolond, Rolund,
Rouland, Roulond, Rowlande.
Geoffrey de, 1238.
Godfrey de, 549, 1701, 2082-
2084.
Henry de, 140.
Johanna de, 1614.
John de, 2082.
Margaret d. anil h. of Rog.,
2084.
Roland, etc., Margery d. of Godfrey de,
2084.
Oliver de, 140, 1520.
Peter de, 191, 248, 1212, 1353,
1608, 1613, 2216, 2762.
Stephen de, 208
— Thomas de, 1912.
Role, Henry de la, 1670.
RoUesby, Will., 2564.
RoUesley, Rollesle, Rolleslege, Roules-
ley, Roulislegh, Roulisleye, Rowles-
lege.
Adam de, 2215.
Dionisius de, 256.
Joan vf. of Nich. de, 2660.
John de, 247, 249, 254, 951,
1670.
John, jun., 1670.
^John, of RoUesley, jun., 868.
^John s. of Will., 868.
Nicholas de, 2660.
RoUeston, Rolliston, Rolston.
^Alice w. of Hen., 1380.
Arthur de, 345, 1919, 2390,
2391.
Gervase, 1748.
Godith w. of Hen., 2363.
Henry, 2123, 2363, 2364, 2368,
2370. 2371-
Hen. s. and h. of John, of
Swerkeston, 1188, 1189.
James, 127, 1749, 1750.
John de, 1177, 1178, 1184.
Margery de, 19 19.
^Ralph de, knt., 338, 974.
Ralph de, 2100.
Richard de, 1178, 1184, 1188.
Thomas de, 1174, 1175, 1180.
Will, de, sen., 1278.
-Will, de, of La Lee, 1892.
Rolueston, Agnes f. Rob. de, 261 1.
Rob. de, capellanus, 261 1.
Rondel, v. Roundel.
Rondithe, Emma ux. Will, de, 364.
^Will. de, quond. serviens
Decani Lincolnie, 364.
Ronisleye, Rob. f. Sussanne de, 683.
Ronnesley, Adam de, 248.
Roodes, V. Rodes.
Rooper, Robert, 1119.
Roos, V. Rous.
Roper, Will., of Baslow, 761.
Roppelei, Robert de, 1939.
Ros, Walter de, cleric, 891.
^Will. de, Dom. de Ilkesdone,
1634.
Rose, Agnes, 2105.
John, 2105.
Rosel, Rosalie, Rossell.
John, of Draycote, 1459.
Patrick, 2091, 2545.
-William, 47.
^Will., of IJracot, 1030, 2601.
Rossinton, Rossyngton, Rosyngton.
John de, of Tissinton, 392.
Nich. de, of Knyveton, 392.
Roger de, 801, 806.
Simon de, 882.
Thomas de, 403.
Will., of Foston, 1316.
Names.
459
RostlastoD, Ralph de, capellanus, 2040.
Rotheram, Tho.j Bishop of Lincoln,
Chancellor of England, 1068.
Rothomago, Will, de, 1554.
Rotour, Nich., chaplain, 2184, 2185,
235S-
RotuT, Will., clericus, 556.
Roucester, Roucestre, Dom. John de,
339.
— John de, 882.
John de, capellanus, 1146. ,
Roughton, Thomas, 2360.
Roulee, Gralam, 994, 995.
Roumelay, Giles de, 1738.
Roundel, Rondel, Roundell.
Geoffrey, of Merston, 1364.
Hugh, 1368.
Reginald, de Stapenhell, 2618.
^William, 1367.
Rous, Roos, Rus.
^Agnes w. of Rog. le, 1212,
1214.
John f. Rog. le, I2r4, r2i5.
Roger le, 1212.
Thomas, 323.
Tho., loth Lord Roos, 489,
490.
Rouworth, Anabilla, of Hope, 1439.
Ric. de, of Hope, 1439.
Rowe, Ro, Roe, Roo, Rowhe.
Henry, 2400, 2401.
Humphrey, 878.
John, 2391.
John, chaplain, 1201.
John le, of Bradale, 2702.
Stephen del, clerk, 2 no.
Thomas le, 2741.
William, 156.
Rowmley, William, 2443.
Ruane, Peter, 1948.
Rudde, Alice, w. of Tho., 1315.
Hugh, 2103.
Rudyngh, Richard de, 2617.
Ruftis, Nicholas, 2384.
Rufus, Ralph, 27.
Robert, 238.
Ruggeley, Ric. de, sen., 581.
Ruggeweye, u. Rigeway.
Rupheint, Cecily quond. ex. Will., 948.
Ysabel f. Will., of Hackinhale,
948.
Rupill, Mag. Godfrey de, 1696.
Rus, V. Rous.
Russell, Russel.
^Alice w. of Ric, 1363.
John, 844.
Ralph, 1727.
Richard, of Tutbury, 1363,
1366.
Sir Tho., "rood-prest" of
Assheburne, 91.
Will., of Kyrkelongeleye, 1521.
Russhyndene, Alice w. of Will, de, 1104.
Will, de, 1104.
Rusteng, Rog., Canon of Lichfield,
„ , '546.
Rybef, Ryboyf, etc., v. Ribef.
Rych, V. Rich.
Rycher, Matilda, 1057.
" Tho., of Dronfeld, 1050.
Rydeware, v. Rideware.
Ryerway, Will, de, 718.
Ryley, Ralph, 2691.
William, 1357, 1599, 1601.
Ryuall, Peter de, capicerius Pictavensis,
680.
Rypley, Tho., vicar of St. Michael,
Derby, 1181.
Rypun, Hugh, 972.
Ryther, Idonia w. of Tho. de, 1103.
Tho. de, of Netherlangwathe,
1103.
Ryseley, v. Riseley.
-, rector of Chesterfield, 685.
Sabaudia, Peter de, 1555.
Sacheverel, Sacheverell, Sacheverelle,
Saucheverel, Saucheuerell, Sauchev-
erelle, Saunzcheverel, Sautcheuerel,
Sautdecheverel, Sawcheuerell, Say-
cheuerell.
Elizabeth, 1916.
Elizabeth, w. of Ralph, 129.
Sir Henry, of Morley, 43, 613,
2237.
Henry, 1886.
Henry s. and h. of Ralph, 13.
Hen., of Ratclyf-upon-Sore,
283.
. Isabel w. of Sir Hen., 613.
John, dominus de Morley, 957.
John, Lord of Hopwell, 1914.
John, 129, 1554, 1670, 2230.
John, of Aston, 1184.
John, s. and h. of Rauf, 26,
2234, 2235.
Dom. Oliver de, 2570.
Oliver de, 44, 326, 1160, 1207.
Patrick de, 327.
Rauf, 26, 129, 327, 957, 1189,
1479, 1480, 1672, i886,
2234, 223s, 2690.
Rauf, of Ratclif-upon-Sore,
1542-
Richard, gent., 11.
Richard, knt., 107, 491.
Richard, 526, 527, 1916.
Rob. de, Dom. de Bolton, 327,
328.
Dom. Robert, 2289.
Rob. mil., of Hopwell, 22, 1338,
2205.
Robert, 1123, 1916, 2203.
Thomas, 1882, 1885, 1886.
Tho., of Cheuerell Hall, 283.
Tho., of Kyrkby in Asshfeld,
21, 1460, 1884.
Tho., of London, 1883.
Tho., s. and h. of Will., 1481.
• Will., Dom. de Hopwell, 330.
Will., knt., ISS3-
— — William, 47, 614, 1882, 1916,
2123, 2206, 2701.
Will. s. of Sir. Hen., knt., 613.
Will, of Hopwell, 2209.
Sadeworthe, Rob., of Murcaston, 1690.
460
Index of
Saer, Adam, of Chestrefeld, 838, 844.
ThomaSj 830.
Saghe, Roger de, 1913.
St. Albans, Archdeacon of, 1827.
Saint Andrew, John, 1123.
Roger de, 1338.
St. David's, Bishop of, v. Beke, Thomas.
St. John of Jerusalem, Hospital of, 167,
168, IS39, 1575, 1772-1774, 2380,
2715. 2744, 2771.
Priors. Garner de Neapoli
[1189], 1539; Philip de
Thame [1337], iS7S 5
William Weston [1535],
168.
St. John, Sir John, lent., 905.
Sais, Thomas de, 1078.
Sala, Sale.
John de, 1277.
Robert de la, 1141.
Tho. f. Hug. de la, 1 140.
Salcroft, Richard, 833.
Thomas, 833.
Salford, Geoffrey de, 1156.
^Will. de, parson of Longford,
1580.
Salisbury, William, Earl of v.
Longespec, Will. de.
Sallicosa Mara, Geoffrey de, 940, 2093.
Salloe, Sallou, Sallowe.
Osbert de, 2090.
Robert de, 933, 1286, 1453,
163s, 2201, 2207, 2741.
William de, 77.
-Will de, of Stanton, 1488.
Salmoun, John, 2501.
Saluanus, Leonius, 1032.
Salvage, John, 2 121.
Salvain, Salveyn.
Augnes, 397.
Marjory w. of Ralph, 1032.
Ralph, of Thorp, 1032.
Salysbery, Edward, of Rythlond, 1823.
Ralph, 1823.
Sampson, John, s. of Rob., of Pleseleye,
1895.
Ralph f. Will., de Pleseley,
-Richard, 1895.
-Robert, 1895.
-Robert s. of Rob., 1895.
Samson, Abbot of Caen, 1753.
camerarius Hug. de Bello
Campo, S34-
Sancta Cruce, Alan de, 1539-
Hugh de, 571.
Isabel w. of Hugh de, 571.
Sancta Elena, William de, 1098.
Sancta Frideswida, David de, canon of
Lincoln, 188.
Sancta Maria, Pagan de, 1397.
Sancto Amando, Alianora, wid. of
Almaric de, 583, 587, 588.
Dom. Almaric, 571, 578, 583.
^John de, knt., Dom. de Catton,
575-
Sancto Botulfo, Henry de, 175.
Sancto Eadmundo, Will, de, 2025.
Sancto Edwardo, Lawrence de. Abbot
of Burton, 1277, 1699.
Sancto Johanne, Will, de, 2199.
Sancto Mauro, Geoffrey de, 1726.
^Dom. Nich. de, 11 66.
Simon de, 52, 932, 1167, 1698,
1726, 2383.
Yseuda de, 1726.
Sancto Paulo, Mary de. Countess of
Pembroke, 1982.
. Sancto Petro, Dom. Brian de, 2154.
Rob. de, 2642, 2643.
Sandale, John de, 661.
Sandford, Cicely, of Cryche, 286.
Sandiacre, Sancdiacre, Sandiakere,
Saundiacre.
Alan f. Walt, de, 2094.
Athelina de, 2090.
Baldwin, 2091.
Geoffrey de, 1338, 2204.
Mathew de, 1335.
Peter de, 933, 936, 2090, 2091,
2545-
Peter f. Petri de, 2090, 2091.
Richard de, 1160, 1334, 1335,
2194.
Ric. f. Petri de, 940, 941, 2093.
2094.
Rob. f. Petri de, clericus, 2093.
Walter de, 2091.
William de, 1334, 2094, 2194,
2196, 2197.
Will. f. Petri de, 1335.
Sanford, John, 2259.
Sany, John, 346.
Saperton, Sapertone, Sapreton, Sapur-
ton, Sapurtone, Sapurtune.
Eliz. w. of Rog. de, 342.
Hamo de, 215 1.
Hamund de, 1561.
John de, 341, 1298, 2383.
Nicholas, 348.
Robert, 348.
Rog. de, sen., 341, 342.
Rog. f. Rog. de, 342, 1306,
1311, 1312.
Thomas, 2089.
Will., capellanus, 930.
Saule, John, of Essebure, 20 11.
Saundebi, William de, 2161.
Saundeby, Walter f. Dom. Will, de,
2154-2156, 2159.
Saunders, John, 1028.
Saunderson, Rob., 2507.
Thos., of Thwathewaith, 2604.
Saundiacre, v. Sandiacre.
Saunfayle, Hugh, 378.
Savage, Sauuage, Sauvage, Sawvage.
^Alice w. of Sir John, 1028.
Edmund, clerk, 1877, 1878,
-Edward, rector of Heth, 1881.
-Lady Elizabeth, 1415.
-Geo., clerk, 645.
-Jacobus, de Lyndeby, 1878.
-John, knt., 870, 871, 997, 1028,
1409, 1416, 1672, 2266,
2267.
-John le, coroner of Derby, 1098.
Names.
461
Savage, etc., Johnle, 144, 145, 1099, 1739.
■ ^John, of Eidale, 1449.
John, de Hakenall, 1878.
Margaret wid. of Sir John,
1410.
Ralph, of Newsted, 1877, 1878,
Richard, 525.
Robert le, 2566.
Tho., de le Spytell, in Castel-
ton, 567-570. 655, 657.
Saveney, Saueney.
John f. Rog., of Neuton Sulny,
I7S9-
Robert, 1989.
Roger, r759.
Thomas, 1759.
Sawere, Will. f. Thom. de, of Beghton,
270.
Saxton, John de, clerk, 2295.
Say, Avissia wid. of Rob. le, 1434.
John le, 2423.
Scaiward, Richard, 1638.
Scalt', Richard de, 1082.
Scardeclive, Gregory de, 1080.
Scarleclive, William f. Gregorii de, 1084.
Scarleston, Peter, canon of Lichfield,
620.
Scha, v. Shaw.
Schakelok, u. Shakelock.
Schakersley, v. Shakersley.
Schaldeford, v. Shelford.
Scharf, v. Sharp.
Schatergod, Henry, r55.
Schath, John de, 1912.
Schatton, v. Shatton.
Schavinton, Schauinton, Schauynton,
Schawenton.
^John de, 2r6r.
^Richard de, 2159, 2160.
Ric. f. Mathei de, 2155.
Schaw, TJ. Shaw.
Schefeld, Rob. f. Ric. de, 691.
Will. f. Ric. de, 691.
Schelford, v. Shelford.
Schemeld, Schemyld, v. Shemyld.
Schene, v. Shene.
Schenette, Will., of Pakynton, 2619.
Schentowe, John, 864.
Schepe, Schepeye, Schepye, v. Shepey.
Schepherde, v. Shepherd.
Schercroft, Ralph, of Eyton, 31, 32.
Scheret, v. Shiret.
Scherle, v. Shirley.
Scherston, John, 1192.
Scheyl, Scheylle, v. Shayle.
SchinguU, v. Shingull.
Schirebroc, Scherbroke, v. Shirbroke.
Schiremer, Lambert f. Will, de, 434.
Schiret, v. Shiret.
Schirle, Schirlee, Schirley, v. Shirley.
Schobenhale, v. Scobenale.
Schryvenham, Laurence de, vicar of
Tiddeswell, i860.
Schwatwayt, Ric. f. Nich. de, 440.
Schyret, v. Shirret.
Schyrle, v. Shirley.
Scobenhal, Matthew de, 2615.
• Tho. f. Rad. de, 1502.
Scodley, Richard de, 2282.
Scorer, Anker, mo.
Scortred, Margery w. of Tho., 1691.
Nicholas, 2685.
Thomas, 1691.
Scot, Scotte, Skotte.
^Agnes w. of Rob., 2080.
Hen., chaplain, 2510.
— \ ^John, 510.
John, of Brimington, 495.
Margery, 2039.
Richard, 2039, 2053.
Robert, 2080.
Will., de Rosliston, 913.
Will. f. Ric, of Rosliston, 2039.
Scotard, Ric, 363, 713.
Scoth', Fr. Simon de, 1539.
Scriptor, John, de Derby, 1623.
Scrivenere, Will., of Derby, 511.
Scrop, Ric, Bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, 1761.
Scryschlaw, Rog., of Walton, 132.
Segeshale, Seggessale, Segissal, Segiss-
hale.
G de, 1390, 1391.
Rob. de, 2152, 2153, 2154,
215s. 2155-
-Will. s. of Hen. de, 2114.
Segrave, Sedgrave.
Geoffrey s. of Thos., 2254.
-Gilbert de, 912, 2027.
-Joan w. of Geoff r., 2254.
-John de, Dom. de Segrave,
2035-
-John de, 1322.
-John s. and h. of Nich. de,
2028.
-Nicholas de, 2028.
-Stephen de. Justice, 487, 682,
909-911, 1160-1162, 1663,
1697, 1955, 2024-2026.
-Steph. f. Joh. de, 2035.
-Thomas, 2254.
Seil, Seile, Seille, Sele.
^Agatha de, 2760.
Lucian de, 2760.
Michael, 1268.
■ Ralph de, constabularius, 532.
2621.
Ralph, of Bonsall, 310.
Seka, Mag. Rob. de, 1544.
Seket, Adam, 497.
Seladon, Selladon.
Ralph de, 1396.
Thomas, 1070.
Selby, Robert, 1371.
Seldeford, v. Shelford.
Sele, V. Seil.
Seliock, Seliok, Selioke, Selyok,
Selyoke, Sellyok.
John s. of Rob. de, 1042.
John, 1780, 1782, 1783, 246S,
2477-
Richard, 2451, 2459, 2469.
Robert, 1019, 1020, 1776.
^Rob. f. Tho. de, 1042.
Thomas, 2471.
Selvein, Selveyn, Selven, Selveyn.
Agnes f. Rad., 1034.
462
Index of
Selvein, etc., Geoffrey, 879.
John, 1 131, 1 133. "S". i°3°.
2016.
-John, de Reggusley, 1157.
^John, of Winster, 290.
_ Nicholas, ii47-ii49> '576. i577-
Nich. £. Joh., 2624.
Ralph, 542.
Robert, 1034.
William, 661.
V. also Salvain.
Sely, George, looi.
Semper, John, of Asshe, 2395.
Thomas, 2400.
Sempringham, Ralph de, Dean of Lich-
field, 1705- , ^ ,
Senteney, Walter de. Abbot of Dale,
934. "544. 2284.
Sergeant, Sergant, Sergeaunt, Senand,
Seriant, Seriaunt, Serjant, Serjaunt.
Adam, 1051, 1062, 2461.
^Alice w. of Rob., 1062.
Cecilia w. of Will le, 1029.
John, 1051, 1060.
Matthew le, of Haddon, 1706.
■ -Nicholas le, 1173, 1373.
Richard le, 1170, 21 14.
Robert, 235, 1061, 1062.
Rob., of Dronfield, 2458, 2460.
William le, 1029, 1173.
^Will., of Bradwey, 1060.
Serlby, Serleby, Nicholas, 1513, 2259.
Serle, Thomas, 2137.
Seruelauedy, Will., of Derby, 970.
Sewal, 536.
Sewardsithe, Emma, w. of Rob. de,
1665.
Rob. f. Walteri de, 1665.
Seylyn, Ranulf, of Rotinton, 1766.
Seymor, Dom. Nicholas de, 1754, 1757.
Seynpere, Ralph de, of Murcaston, i6gi.
Seyntandrew, v. Saint Andrew.
Seyton, Mag. Rog. de, Justice, 1279.
Shahe, v. Shaw.
Shaille, v. Shayle, Isabel wid. of John,
2131.
Shakelock, Schakelok, Henry, 1372,
I37S-
Shakere, Ric, warden of All Saints',
Derby, 1002.
Shakerley, Shacurley.
^John, 2455.
Rob., of Longsdon, 1617.
Shakersley, Schakersley.
Geoffrey, 1616.
^John, 1616.
Richard, 1616.
^Robert, 102, 103.
Shakulton, Henry, 1482.
Shalcross, Shalcros, Shalcrus.
Agnes f. Benedicti de, 2161.
Anthony, 657.
John, 628.
Leonard, 657.
Shanynton, Tho., of Farley, 1517.
Shardelawe, Shardelowe, Shardlowe.
John de, 977, 1914.
Ric. de, chaplain, 793.
Sharman, Robert, 2000.
Sharp, Scharp.
Rich., chaplain, 2354, 2357.
Tho., chaplain, 806.
Shatton, Schatton.
-Peter de, 2, 515.
Will. f. Petri de, 1430.
Shaw, Scha, Schae, Schage, Schagh,
Schaghe, Schaw, Schawe, Sha,
Shaghe, Shahe, Shaugh, Shawe.
^Adam del, 433.
^Agnes w. of John, 2519.
Christopher, 2531.
al, Somersall, Elizabeth, w. of
John, 1384.
Gilbard, of Walton, 7.
Jocosa wid. of Rog. del, of
Elkes'ton, 1489.
^John, 447, 1072, 1856.
al. Somersall, John, of Chester-
feld, 1384.
John, of Doghole, 466.
■ John, of Somersall, 454, 456,
2149, 2150.
John a. and h. of John, of
Somersale, 2519.
John s. of Ric, of Brampton,
452. 454. 456.
Margaret d. of Thos., 2150.
Oliver, chaplain of Brampton,
167.
Richard, 468, 470, 2294.
■ ^Rob. f. Will, del., of Brampton,
433-
-Roger, 1817.
Rog., of Brampton, 453.
Thomas de, 1489.
Thos., of Somersall, 2149, 2150.
-William de, 784, 2476.
Will. 5. of John, late of Chan-
derell, 458.
Will de, sen., of Wadscholf,
446, 447.
Shayle, Shaille, Scheylle.
-Isabel w. of John, 2r3i.
^John, 1761.
Nicholas de, 1181.
Rob. de, of EUeford, 576.
Shead, Richard, 1812.
Sheldon, Hew, jun., of Monyashe, 1725.
Shelford, Schaldeford, Scheldeford,
Schelford, Seldeford.
^Anabilia quondam ux. Rob. de,
Henry, 1470.
Hen. de, of Murcastone, 1691.
Robert de, 1501, 1502, 1688,
2546.
Shelley, Will., lent., 1680.
Shemyld, Schemeld, Scherayld.
Rob., 233, 1062, 2447, 2460,
2461, 2476.
-William, 1050, 1061.
Shemyng, Shymmyng, Will., 1064, 1065,
1453-
Shene, Schene, Thomas de, 1645, 2130.
Shepey, Schepeye, Schepye.
^Agnes w. of John de, 541.
John de. Dean of Lincoln,
1693.
Names.
463
Sbepey, etc., John de, lord of
Smythesby, 541.
John de, 1980.
^ Dom. Will de, knt., 2013.
-Will de, of Caldewal, 2061.
Shepherd, Schepherde, Shepard,
Sheperde, Shepherde.
Cecily w. of John, of Catton,
590-
-Elizabeth f. Petri le, 499.
-John, 2471.
-John, sythesmyth, 611.
-John, of Alshop, 42.
-John, of Catton, 591.
-John, of Marketon, 1653.
-John f. Joh., 2056.
-Robert, 1891.
-Thomas, 1625.
Shepiere, Philip, 583.
Sherard, Ralph, 636.
Shingull, Schingull, ShynguU, Shynggl.
^Adam, 1366.
William, 1366-1368.
Shirbroke, Schirbroke, Schirebrok.
^Robert, 446.
The. f. Joh. de, 1894, 1895.
Shiret, Scheret, Schirret, Schyret,
Shirret, Shyret.
Elizabeth, 1305, 1308.
Rob., sen., 1290, 1310, 2100.
Rob. f. Rob., 1298, 1310.
^Will. f. et her. Rob., de Foston,
1308-1310.
Shirley, Scherle, Schirle, Schirlee,
Schirleg, Schirley, Schyrle, Shirle,
Shirlee, Shirleye, Shyrle, Sirley,
Sirly.
Elias de, carpenter, 2650, 2651.
Hugh f. Will, de, 2002.
James, dom. de Shirley, 1629,
2002, 2004, 2006, 200S,
2720, 2723.
James de, 1689, 2711.
James f. Sewalli de, 2005.
^John de, 96, 297.
Margaret w. of Ralph de, 67.
Ralph, knt., 337-339, 1588,
r59i, 2r22.
Ralph, 67, 879, 1592, IS94,
IS97-
Ric. f. Hen. de, 2299.
Robert de, knt., 20x4.
-William, 524.
Will, de, chaplain, 2714.
Shorthose, Marragdus, 2669.
^William, 1190.
Shrewsbury, Earls of, v. Talbot.
Shropschyre, Alice w. of Regin. de,
2404.
Regin. f. Rob. de, 2404, 2406.
Robert de, 2405.
Shypley, Elizabeth w. of Tho., 1004.
Tho., of London, 1004.
Shyrwode, Alice de, 1925.
John de, 1925.
Sidenal, Sidenale, Sidenhale, Sydenale,
Sydenhale.
■ Ralph de, 1092, 2492, 2493.
^Roger de, 1893, 2282, 2566.
Siliott, William, 207.
Silvester, magister, 108 1.
vicar of Gt. Baddow, 1949.
Simon, Abbat of Darley, 1980.
Abbot of Stanley, 1632.
clericus, 1954.
fr. Hen. Domini de Morsbur',
1727, 1729.
nepos Comitisse Matilde, 1940.
prepositus, 134.
rector of Trusley, 2385, 2568.
Sippele, Matilda de, 28.
Sirley, Sirly, v. Shirley.
Skargille, Nicholas de, 1127.
Skeggeby, Thomas de, 732.
Skinner, Skynner, Skynnere. '
John, 222, 2318.
Nicholas, 2318.
Rob., de Baumforde, 221, 222.
Rob., de Thornhyll, 2318.
-Roger, 2318.
-Rosa, w. of Rob., 221.
-Thomas, 809.
-William, 221, 222.
Skipwith, Skypewith.
Margaret w. of Will, de, 1022.
-Will, de, 1022.
Dom. Will, de, 1899.
Skyrbrok, Thomas de, 2x21.
Skyres, John, 2259.
Slack, Adam, 2216.
Slayer, Henry, of Chaddesden, chaplain,
2183.
Sleford, Will, de. Dean of the King's
Chapel at Westminster, 342.
Slegh, Hugh, 1525.
Slore, John, 342.
Smale, John, of Allerhampton, 865.
Thomas, 865.
William, 865.
Smallege, Ralph de, 972.
Smalley, Elena w. of John, 81.
^John, 81.
Robert, 1183, 1393.
Rob., of Alwaston, 1181.
Will., parson of Morton, 1869.
Smetheley, Nicholas, 2233, 2236.
William, vicar of Youlgrave,
303, 2235.
Smith, Smyth, Smythe.
^Adam le, of Bondishal, 312.
Agnes w. of Tho., 1482.
^Alice vfid. of John le, de
Moniasch, 1717.
Clement, knt., 1625.
George, 1996.
Henry, 838.
Hen., of Dore, 1049.
Hen. f. Job., 1048.
Hugh, 317, 318.
Joan w. of Thos., 2059, 2067.
Joan w. of Will., 2067.
John, chaplain, 2357.
John, 595, 1996, 2358, 2684,
2690.
John le, of Birchovere, 297.
John f. Ade, 502.
Richard, 597, 2266, 2267.
Richard, rector of Yrton, 2690.
464
Index of
Smith, etc., Ric, s. and h. of Tho., i486.
Robert, 156, 272, 315, 31b,
1915, 2665.
Rob., of Coventry, I4S4-
—Rob., of Kyrk Yreton, 1485.
Rob., of Warsop, 2554.
-Rob. a. of John, 2690.
Roger, chaplain, 1994-
Thomas, 601, 1482.
Thos., of Medilton, 2691.
-Thomas, de Thorp, 2059, 2067.
Tho. f. Joh., of Dronfeld, 1049.
Thos. s. and h. of Thos., 2697.
William, 597, 2535.
. Will., de Ekyngton, 1341.
-Will., of Morysburgh, 272, 275.
Will. f. Joh., de Ascheford,
1238.
Will. f. Tho., 2067.
-Will, son of Will., 272.
Smylter, John, 17 15.
Snelleston, Geoffrey de, 135.
Snepston, Snipeston, Snypeston.
-Philip de, ig6i.
Robert le, i960, 1969-1971.
. ^Warin de, 1726.
Sneterton, Snetirton, Sniterton, Sniter-
tona, Snitertone, Snitterton, Snitter-
tone, Snuterton, Snuteitone,
Snyterton, Snytertone.
Cecily w. of Ranulph de, 2147.
^Dunyig de, 2144.
John f. Ranulphi de, sen.,
1476.
Jordan de, 28, 135, 139, 926,
1609, 1726, 1820, 1821,
2640, 2641.
Ralph f. Gilb., 2144.
Ranulph de, 14, 15, 16, 293,
949. 147s. '476. 1665,
2145-2148.
Ranulph f. Ran. de, 15-17,
i47S> 1491-
-Tho. s. of Ranulf de, 949.
Snow, John, 2671.
Soleny, Solney, etc., v. Sulney.
Solfuene, Sir Averey, 1286.
Somer, Margaret w. of Chrisopher, 1484,
1485.
Roger, 2099.
al. Somers, Tho. s. and h. of
Christopher, 1484, i486.
Somerbrige, Peter f. Hug. de, 2419.
Somercotes, Thomas, 2190.
Somerforde, John de, 1690.
Somerlesowe, Someilese, Somerlfeson,
Somerleso, Somerlesue.
Adam de, 2424.
John de, 1045.
John f. Ade de, 1036.
John s. of Rob., the clerk of,
810.
Nich. f. Joh. de, 2436, 2437,
2460.
Somers, Hen., Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, 1873.
Somersal, Somersale, Somersall, Somer-
sell.
Hugh de, 417, 422.
Somersal, etc., John, v. Shawe, John.
-John, 468, 2163.
Ric. f. Herberti de, 399.
Robert de, 705.
■ Stephen f. Hug., 429.
-Thomas de, 1044, 2498, 2500.
Thos. f. Herberti, 399.
Tho. f. Hug. de, 439.
^Tho. f. Marg. de, 2157. 2\%%.
Tho. f. Rob. de, 431-433. 437.
439-
. Will. f. Alex, de, 2158.
-Will. f. Rob. de, 358.
Somersdeby, Gilbert de, 270.
Somervil, Somervile, Somervill, Somer-
ville, Sumerville.
^Alan de, 2782, 2783.
Alice de, 2763, 2764.
Rodbert de, 215.
Roger de, coroner for co.
Derby, 201.
Roger, 1034, 1 102, 1956, 2030,
2325. 2328, 2418.
Somery, John de, chaplain, 2162.
Someter, Ric, de Neuton, 1758.
Sonde, William, rector of Blore, 2138.
Sondy, Will., 1655.
Sonyoure, John, 302.
Sotheron, Hugh le, 201.
Sotteby, Hugh de, canon of Lichfield,
189.
Sottewell, John de, 1626.
Souch, V, Zouch.
Souter, John le, 280, 313.
Southwell, Ric. de, chaplain, 770.
Sparewater, Ralph, 139, 335.
Spari, Ric. le, 130.
Spencer, Spenser.
Adam le, 1039, 1046.
Henry, le, 1891.
John, 2512.
John f. Ric, 2541.
Roger, 1747.
Walter, of Walton Grange,
2509.
^William, 1515.
Spendlove, Spendeloue, Spendeluve.
Elen w. of Ric, 1377, 1379-
Henry, 334.
Johanna wid. of John, 1378,
1379-
John, 1379.
Richard, 1377, 1379.
William, 404.
Spicer, Spycer.
John, 1052, 11S2.
— I Richard, 1692.
-Ric, Bailiff of Ashbourne, 79.
-Ric, of Assheburn, 81,
Spichfat, Simon, 2203.
Spondon, Hen. f. Nigelli de, 2171.
John, chaplain, 1228, 1233,
1234.
Sprott, Tho., of Asshmerbroke, 602.
Stabeler, John, 2513.
Stadone, Richard de, 1244.
Stafford, Estafford, Staford, Staforth,
Staforthe, Stafforth.
Family of, 1269.
Nantes.
465
Stafford, etc., Alice w. of John, 1232,
1235. '237-
Alice w. of Sir Tho., 1867,
1872, r873.
Anthony s. of Humphrey, 1268.
Edm. de, clerk, 2184, 2T85.
Edm. de, canon of Lichfield,
2355.
Eliz. w. of Nich. de, 2185,
23SS. 2357.
. Elizabeth, w. of Rob., 1259,
1260.
Gundreda w. of Dom. Rob. de,
1 169.
. Hen., rector of Treton, for-
merly " preceptor " of
Halomeshire, 464.
Hen., of Beley, 259-261.
Hen. de, of Myddelton Clyff,
124s, 1247.
Humfrey, of Eyam, 1725.
Humphrey, Duke of Bucking-
ham, 319, 489, 490.
Humphrey de, 7th Earl of Staf-
ford, 2392.
Humphrey, 1266, 1268.
Humphrey s. of Hum., 1268.
Isabella w. of Ric, de, 1213.
Isabella wid. of Will, de, 61.
John, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 490.
^John, Abbot of Burton-on-
Trent, T279.
^John de, 1712.
^John I. de, of Eyam, 549, 1219-
1229, r236, 1237, r282,
1284, 1464, r467, 1701,
17T2, 2357.
^John. II., of Eyam, 623, 1195,
r237-i242, 1244, 1245,
1247, 1252, 1254, 1721,
2084-2087, 2736.
^John III., of Eyam, r249, r255,
2085, 2086.
John, of Mydelton, r25o.
^John s. of Hen., of Eyam, r242.
^John f. Rog. de, of Eyam, 1218.
John s. of Will de, 57.
Margaret w. of John, 1249,
1255, I26r, 2085-2087.
Matilda w. of Will, de, i2Tg.
Nich. de, knt., 76, 2184, 2r8s,
2354-2357.
Nicholas, r264.
■ Nich., of Shrewsbury, r263.
Nich. f. Joh. de, r466, T467.
Ric, lord of Clyfton, 74.
Richard I., of Eyam, r207.
^Ric. II. s. of Ric. de, 1207-
r2TT, r2r3.
Richard III. de, r23r, r232,
1235, r236, r8o5, 2085.
■ Richard IV. de, r26T, 1285,
T724.
Ric. s. and h. of John, 1264,
2087.
■ Ric, ecus, and heir of Rob.,
1262.
3°
Stafford, etc., Ric. de, of Highlowe,
1237.
Dom. Rob. I. de, ii6g, ir7o,
2585-
Robert II. de, 1248, 1253, 1257-
1260, r723, 1724, 208&
2324.
Robert III., 550, 1285.
Rob. s. of John, r232, r235,
1237-
Roger de, r2r6, 1324, T463.
Rog. s. of John, r237.
Rog. s. of Ric de, 1209, 1210.
Rog. f. Rog. de, r2ri.
Roland ». of Humphrey, 1268.
Thomas, knt., 1867.
Thomas de, 57.
Thomas de, of Asscheboume,
37-
^William I. de, 57.
^WiU. II. f. Will, de, 1219.
^William III. de, r244.
Stainsby, Staynesby, Staynusby,
Steinesby, Steynesby, Steynisby.
Jocelin, 697, ro34, 1088, 1548,
2702.
John de, 2329.
-Will., mil., 2282.
Dom. William de, 426, 1896.
William de, 114, 1317-1319.
Stake, Nich., de Swarkeston, 1683.
Staley, Staleys.
^Agnes w. of Nich., of Hope,
1446.
Christofer, 1446.
Elias, Elizeus, EUys, etc., 564,
566-568, 655, 1449, 1450.
-Nich., of Hope, 629, 1446.
Stanclif, Stanclive, John de, r640.
Nicholas de, 173.
Rob. de, diaconus, 948.
Standiche, Roger, 347.
Stanedon, John de, 1708.
Stanes, Mag. Ric. de. Justice, 1279.
Stanford, Staunford.
Mag. A de, 182.
Geoffrey de, steward, 920.
Will, de, canon of Lichfield,
T427.
Will, de, 2335.
Stanley, Stanle, Stanleg, Stanleye.
Adam f. Bate de, 2193.
Everard de, 1632, 2r97.
Humphrey, 2398.
John, knt., 523, 2288.
-John, 985, iirr, 2392.
-Rob. s. of John, irrr.
-Thomas, Earl of Derby, 1603.
-Thomas, 594.
-Thos., scutifer, 2539-254r.
-William, knt., 523.
-William de, 1741.
-Will. f. Will, de, 2r93.
Stanlowe, Adam de, T8r9.
Stanop, Edward, 2120.
Stanshop, John f. Joh. de, 42.
Stanton, Stantone, Stantona, Stantun,
Staunton, Staunthona, Stauntona.
Adam de, 1610, 2733, 2775.
466
Index of
Stanton, etc., Adam f. Rob. de, 2212,
2213.
Alex. s. of Rob. de, 2088.
Clemencia w. of The, 2650,
2651.
■ David de, 2545.
Eliz. de, 1917, 1918.
Geoffrey de, 1755, 1756.
Hugh de, 2651.
Hugh f. Rob. de, 2225, 2226.
Isabella, 1917, 1918.
John de, 46.
— John de, chaplain, 1920, 1922-
1924, 1927, 1928.
John del Lee f. Ric. de, 2217.
Richard de, vicar of Melburn,
1961.
Richard de, clerk, 2214.
Richard de, 2218.
Richard f. Ad. de, 2216, 2224.
Rob. de, knt., 2654.
Rob. de, 13s, 173, 571, 662,
1208, 1274, 1757, 2130,
2214, 2735.
Rob. f. Ad. de, 2212.
Robert s. of Ralph de, 2088.
Rob. f. Ric. de, 2221-2223.
Rob. f. Walt, de, 2194.
Simon de, 1939.
Thomas de, 1917, 1918.
Thomas f. et h. Hug. de, 2650,
2651.
Stantonleyis, Tho. f. Hen. de, 291,
292.
Stapenhill, StapehuU, Stapenhell,
Stapenhall, Stapnhul, StepenhuU.
John de, 540, x754-r7s6, 2027,
2030, 2587.
John de, seneschal of Burton,
2611,
Ralph de, 1276.
Ralph f. Will., clerici de, 261 1.
Robert de, 1197.
^Will. de, 1962.
Stapleford, Stapelford, Stapilford.
-Adam f. Rob. de, 2092.
-Hugh de, 548.
Ric. f. Rob. de, 936.
Rob. f. Will, de, 2092.
Stapleton, Isabel w. of Sir Bryan,
2518.
Milo de, 2246.
Nicholas de, 2608.
Stapulle, William de, 1497.
Starky, Sterky.
Edmund, of Stretton-on-Duns-
more, 596.
-John f. Rog., 589.
Will. f. Rog., of North wich, 590.
Statham, Stathom, Stathum.
Elizabeth w. of John, of Hors-
ley, 524.
German, of Tansley, 2307.
Henry, lord of Morley, 2123.
Henry, 1189, 1459, 1886, 2123.
Hen., of Morley, 894.
Hen., of Nottingham, 525.
^Joan vir. of W. Zouch, 19 16,
2123.
Statham, etc., John, 2362.
^John, of Gonerton, 525.
^John, of Tansley, 2307.
^John s. and h. of John, of
Horseley, 524.
Richard de, 987.
Roland, of Tansley, 2307,
-Tho., knt., 1189, 2362.
Staveley, Hospitallers of, 228, 2242.
Staveley, Stafeleg, Staffelay, Staueleg.
^John, 557, 1442.
Ralph de, knt., 1440.
Richard de, io8o.
Ric. nepos Pet. clerici de, 2248.
Will, de, chaplain, 763.
Will, de, rector of Tetwick,
780.
Stavensby, Alex, de. Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, 178, 179, 182, 331,
935. I9S3. 2385-
Ric. de. Treasurer of Lichfield,
178, 179.
Richard de, bro. of the Bp. of
London, 1953.
Stayne, William de, 1899.
Staynton, Steynton.
Elizabeth vif. of Will., 102, 103.
Thos., vicar of Trusley, 2396.
^Will de, 271.
Will., of Peterboro', 102, 103.
Stedman, Stedeman.
^Jauin, 735.
Roger, 557, 21 18.
Steel, John, rector of Sudbury, 1354.
Stephen, capellanus, 2125.
^clericus de Rependona, 533,
537, 1940.
clericus, fil. Osberti de Ticheam,
537-
fr. Will, sacerdotis de Rapen-
don, 1945.
-persona de Cestirfeld, 412.
-sacerdos, 534.
-vicar of Brampton, 420.
Stepul, John de, 2664.
Ster, Stere, Sterre.
Henry, 1769.
Rob. le, de Calton, X134.
^William, 70.
Sterky, v. Starky.
Stevenson, Stevynson.
^John, sen., of Brampton, 453.
John, 473, 1655, 1656.
■ -Matilda V7. of John, 1817."
Richard, 1817, 2484.
-Rog., of Brampton, 449.
^Will., of Alfreton, 449.
Steverdale, John s. and h. of Will., 2233.
^Richard, 301.
Steynesby, etc., w. Stainsby.
Steynton, v. Staynton.
Stiveton, Hugh de, 2773.
Sara de, 2773.
Stodle, Thomas de, 578.
Stoffyn, StufEn, Stuffyn.
Hugh, 1317.1319, 1894.1896,
2121.
Richard, 499-sox, 732, 738,
739. 2313-
Names.
467
Stoic', Stoke.
Avice w. of Gerebert de, 2776.
Gerebert de, 2776.
Hugh f. Gerberti de, 1790.
^John de, 2095.
Rob. s. and h. of Tho., of
Derby, 992.
Seer de, 1942, 1945.
Stokeport, Rob. de, mil,, 2536.
Rob. de, 1274.
Stokes, William, 588.
Stolbaley, John de, clerk, 10 17.
Stone, Johanna w. of Will, de, 258.
^Will. de, of Harewode, 258.
Stones, John del., of Ibul, 1477.
William le, 316.
Stonore, John de. Justice, 2251.
Stontfaacker, Stonethakker, Innocent, of
Chastrefeld, 748, 815.
Store, Reginald, 2617.
Storer, Storar, Storor.
Robert, 2690.
Thomas, 324, 1484, 2684.
^William, 2671.
Stoitrede, Henry, of Muggington, chap-
lain, 2693.
Stoteville, Stotvill, Stutevill, Stutevilla.
^John de, Dom. de Ekynton,
1095.
-John de, r727.
-William de, T198, 2247.
, Stouerdale, Will., chaplain, 2369.
Stowe, John de, 783.
Will, de, rges.
Stownesby, Isabel de, 2201.
Philip de, 220 r.
Strandes, Rob. de, 2227.
Strangholf, Robert, 2560.
Strangways, James, 831.
^Jas., Justice of C. Pleas, 2457.
Stranley, Strenley.
Hugh, knt., 537, r983.
^Joan de, 1983.
John de, knt., rgSs.
Stratford, Ralph, Bp. of London, 1973.
Stratton, v. Stretton.
Strelley, Sterelly, Streddeley, Stredlega,
Stredley, Stredleya, Strely, Strey-
leye.
^Alice w. of Phil, de, 204.
Dom. Hugh de, 327, 2013.
Hugh de, Ballivus de alto
Pecco, 6ig.
Hugh de, 2118.
Joan f. Phil, de, 2734.
John, 2120.
John f. Nic. de, knt., 300.
-Nich., knt., 1873.
Nich. de, 2734.
Phil. f. Phil, de, 204.
Robert, 2120.
^Dom. Will, de, 1464.
-Will, de, 2734.
Strenley, v, Stranley.
Strete, Ric, clerk, 1781.
— ^Tho., warden of Chaddesden
Chantry, 6ri, 6r2.
Stretehay, John, 598, 600.
Tho., 600.
Stretleye, Strethleg, Stretleg'.
Nich. f. Hug. de, 662.,
Philip de, 2093.
Sire Rob. de, lord of Chilewelle,
974-
Stretton, Stratton, Streton, Strton.
Aline quond. ux. Herv. de,
24r8.
Elyas de, 1552.
Henry de, 398.
John, s. and h. of Walter de,
1170.
Osbert f. Walt, de, 2285.
Pavia de, 2285.
Rich, de, mil., Dom. de
Unstone, 2418-2421, 2426,
2434-
Dom. Ric. de, 1396.
Ric. fil. Herv. de, 1031.
Ric. f. Ric. de, 2418, 2422,
2423.
Robert, Bp. of Coventry, 609.
Dom. Rog. de, 108, 109, 934,
2284.
Tho. de, Dean of Lichfield,
208, I44r.
Walter de, 48, 11 70, 2023.
-Walter f. Will, de, 2285.
^Dom. Will, de, 398.
William de, persona, 2023.
— ^ ^Will. de, 2285, 2743.
Strindes, Stryndes.
Richard del, 1798.
Robert del, r37i.
Strongeshul, Rob. de, seneschal, 141,
152.
Strynger, Stryngar.
John, of Derby, 999.
Ric, of Derby, 994, 999.
Stryt, Adam del., 1477.
Stubbez, Thomas, 2320.
^William, 2320.
Stubbyng, Stubbinge, Stubbinges,
Stubbynge, Stubbynges.
Giles, of Hulme, 25r8.
Godfrey del, 117.
Hawisia ux. Godefridi del, 119.
^Johanna ux. Sim. del, 118.
John, 68g, 2518, 2604.
John de, chaplain, 774.
Robert de, 2493.
Rob. de la, 120.
Simon f. Godefridi del, 118.
William, 223.
Stubley, Stobbeleye, Stubleye.
^John de, ro35-io37, 2428.
^John, of Wodsmythes, 2443.
-Nicholas de, ro35.
William de, r3i.
Stu£6n, V. Stoffyn.
Sturston, Hervy de, 2721.
Stufevxlle, v. Stoteville.
Stylton, Hen., 1383.
Suan, Herbert, 1622.
Sub-bosco, Rob. f. Rob. de, 26T5.
Sub-monte, Nicholas, 226, 227.
Suckthorn, Will, de, 2780.
Sudbery, Ric. de, rector of Crofton, 1440.
Thomas, 829.
468
Index of
Sudbury, John, Warden of Pembroke
Coll., Cambridge, 1982.
Sudeley, Ralph, Lord, 489, 490.
Suein, 2242.
Suet, John, 47.
Suffolk, Earl and Marquis of, v. Pole.
SugkenhuU, Petronilla de, 2777.
Robert de, 2777.
Sulby, James de, 1217.
Robert de, 1222.
Sulghl', Geoffrey, clericus de, 1083.
Sulney, Solenei, Soleni, Solenneio,
Soleny, Suleini, Sulene, Suleny,
Sulign', Suligny, Sulne, Sulney,
Sulni, Sulny.
^A— de, 486.
Aldred, knt., 1376.
Alfred de, 536.
^Alured I. de, 1753.
Alured II. de, 1753.
Dom. Alured III. de, Dom. de
Neuton super Trentam,
knt., 1758, 2585.
Alured IV. de, knt., 1760, 1863-
1866, 1869.
^Auered de, 11 76.
^Dom. John de, 1470, 1661.
John, knt., 1872.
Norman de, Dom. de Neuton,
1754-1757. 1954-
Robert, 1759.
Rob. f. Aluredi de, knt., 1759.
^Will. de, clerk, 1758.
Sumetal, Walter de, 239.
Super-le-Hal, William, 197 1.
Sureys, Sures, Sureis.
Matilda f. Will, le, 2653.
Matthew le, 174, 177.
Peter le, 2639.
Peter f. Will, le, 2653.
Will, le, 2630.
Surrey, Earl of, v. Warenne, John de.
Susanson, John, 102-104.
al. Bryggesende, Tho., of Peter-
boro', 104.
^Will., jun., 102-104.
Suthrone, Henry de, 202.
Suthworth, Tho., rector of Normanton,
1885.
Sutton, Soton, Suttone, Suttonia.
^Adelicia w. of Gerard de, 1787.
G de, 1078.
Dom. Gerard de, 1661, 1787,
2144.
Henry de, 2148, 2289.
Hen. de, magister scolar. de
Cestrefeld, 2499.
Herui sacerdos de, 530.
Johanna w. of John, 121.
John de, 293, 949, 1665, 1666,
2I4S, 2148.
^John de, of Nottingham, 778.
^John, of Wynster, 1478.
John f. et h. Joh. de, 2146.
John f. Ric. de, de Averham,
121.
Jordan dg, 1896, 2703.
Richard, 551, 1266, 1655, 1656,
1982, 2246,
Sutton, etc., Dom. Rouland de, 1423,
1425.
Simon de, prior of Repton, 541.
Thomas, 1331, 1924, 2148.
Tho., "of the Kynge's medewe
nighe Derby," 1015.
-Will., clerk, 820, 1386, 1387.
-Will. f. Tho. de, 1084.
Suttone-in-Dal, Avice f. Al. de, 2291.
Suyenell, Nicholas, 2747.
Swalo, Swaloe, Swalowe, Thomas, 827,
839, 2316.
Swanne, Joan, 2076.
Swannyld, Henry, 1910.
Swanswyre, John, 978.
Swarkeston, Tho. f. Rog. de, 1683.
^Will. de, 1972.
Swathuyt, Matild. quond. ux. Nich. de,
2494.
Swathweyt, Nich. f. Joh. de, 2493.
Sway, Thomas, 2247.
Swepston, Will, de, clericus, 1682.
Sweyn, Will., de Tanesley, 2302.
Swift, Swyffte.
-Gilbert, clerk, 1570.
John, Abbot of Beauchief, 242.
Swillyngton, Dom. Rob. de, knt., 2607-
2609.
Swynok, Elen w. of Tho., 1437.
Tho., 1437.
Swynorton, Dom. Roger de, knt., 2017.
Sy . . . ., Ralph, knt., 1868.
Syatton, Peter de, 1422-1425.
Sydenale, Sydenhale, v. Sidenal.
Syerd, Richard de, 1424.
Sylverlok, John, 1445.
Sylvester, v. Silvester.
Syminel, Robert, 1956.
Symond, Hen. f. Joh., de Fostone, 1297,
1299, 1303.
^John, 1315.
Sympson, Margaret, 848.
Symsone, James, clerk, 2294.
Syrefort, Rob. de, 2125.
T.
Tabbe, Robert, 1919.
Taddel', Taddeleg'.
Ivo de, S3, 2740.
Ric. f. Hen. de, 2740.
Ric. fil. Rog. de, 53.
Tadinton, Tadigton, Tadygton, Tadyng-
ton, Tadynton.
Henry de, 1323, 1324.
Henry f. Ivonis de, 2299.
John, de Assheburne, chaplain,
1620, 2164.
Tagg, Tagge, Will., of Matlock, 1673,
1674, 1676, 1677.
Taillour, v. Taylor.
Talbot, Talebot, Thaleboth.
^Alice q. f. ux. Will., 2040, 2043.
Cecily ux. Will., 2038.
Francis, 5th Earl of Shrews-
bury, 2280.
George, 4th Earl of Shrews-
bury, 237, 1348.
-Dom. John, 1165.
Names.
469
Talbot, etc., John, Lord Fumival and
[1442] ist Eail of Shrewsbury, 557,
149s, 1722, 1932, 21 18, 2446.
^John, knt. [2nd Earl of Shrews-
bury, 1453], 1722.
^John, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury,
243. 55°. 8S4- „
—John, Lord Lisle, 489, 490.
John f. Will., 2040.
Ralph, of Roliston, 1422, 1423,
2022, 2031, 2032.
Ralph f. Rad., 2029.
Roger, 1753.
-Thomas, 1495.
-William I., 913, 2040, 204r.
-William II., 2036-2041.
-William III., 2040-2042.
-Will., de Rostelaston, 2537.
Tanesley, Tanysley.
Geoffr. de, 2303.
^John f. Galfr. de, 2302.
Ric. f. Rob. de, 2303.
-Rob. f. Calf, de, 2303.
Thos. f. Rob. de, 2303.
Tanner, Tannator, Tanour.
Hen. le, 1958, 1962.
John f. Job., de Cestrefeld, 726.
-Wymarc' f. Ric, de Baucwell,
174-
Tapitur, John, 846.
^John s. of John, 846.
Tapton, Tappeton, Taptone, Taptona,
Taptun.
^Adam f. Gilb. de, 231 1.
^Adam f. Rog. de parva, 2312.
^Adam f. Tho. de, 23r3.
Ascer de, 4T0.
Gilbert de, 494, 231 1.
Hen. s. and h. of Will, de, 7 19.
^John de, 775, 2312.
^John de, of Hemyngton, 990.
^John f. Alex, de, 699.
^Peter de, 362, 744, 749, 2557.
Ralph de, 2308.
;Ric. f. Hen. de, 709.
Ric. f. Joh. de, 739.
•Robert, ro52, 2310.
Rob. s. and h. of Peter de,
818.
Rob. s. of Ralph, 2472.
Roger, 832, 839, 2515.
Rog. f. Ad. de, 2429, 2430.
Rog. f. Ric. de, 500.
Thomas de, S99, 818, 819.
William de, 493, 506.
^Will. f. Petri de, 719.
Taryngton, Will, de, chaplain, 1525.
Tas, Moses le, 1950.
Taweran, Margaret, 448.
Taylboys, John, of Stalyngburgh, rgSS.
Taylor, Taillour, Tailur, Taylliour,
Tayllour, Taylour, Taylur, Taylyor.
Alan le, T614.
' Alice relicta Rob. le, de Folowe,
1283.
^Alice ux. Rob. le, of Fornmerk,
1969-1971-
^Johii, D.D., Dean of Lincoln,
T013.
^John, 1064, 2435.
Taylor, etc., John, of Balydene, 217.
Margery, of Bretby, 1977.
Nich. f. Rog. le, 150.
Richard, 2501.
Ric. f. Joh. de, 1144.
Robert le, SS3. 1569. '972-
Rob., of Balydene, 2r7.
Robert le, de Fornewerke,
1969-197T.
Rob. f. Rog. le, 759.
Stephen, of Bretby, 1977.
Thos., vicar of Tideswell, 2366.
Tho. s. of Steph., 1977.
Will., of Meynel Langley, 2137.
^Will. f. Rog. le, 2332.
Tebald, John, chaplain, 2601.
Telar, Robert, 52.
Tenerey, Hugh le, of Eyton, 485.
Terne, Ralph de, canon of Lichfield, 189.
Terricus, clericus, 1945.
Terry, John, 2r28.
Ters, Robert, 2295.
Testard, Will., tunc archidiaconus, 538.
Tetlowe, Adam, ro46.
Matilda w. of Adam, T046.
Richard, 2434, 2435.
Teuren, Laurence, Abbot of Dale, 2202.
Teveray, Teverey.
Robert, rr23, 11 24, 132 r.
William de, 1338, 2200.
Textor, James, 404.
Robert, 404.
Thachet, Thos., chaplain, 2353.
Thacker, Thakker. .
Cristofer, 1006.
Gilbert, ror2.
-Olyver, of Little Chester, 1014.
Rob., vicar of Mackworth,
1625.
Thos., of Highege, 1012.
Thaleboth, v. Talbot.
Thame, Philip de. Prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
IS7S-
Thamenhorn, Richard de, 2027.
Thasilharst, Thomas de, 130.
Thebirthis, Rob. f. Rog. de, 419.
Thirland, Thos., of Nottingham, 2516.
Thirmot, Rob.,de Lynton, 2542.
Thoke, Humphrey de, 239.
Thokeby, Hugh de, 2127.
Thokes, Thokies, Thocus, Thokus,
Tokes.
^Alice w. of Will, de, 2660.
John de le, 389, 39r.
Margery f. Will, del, 393.
Matilda f. Will, del, 393.
Rob. de le, de Bradeburn, 385,
390, 391, 393.
-William de, 2660.
-Will. f. Rob. de, 392.
Tholi, T34.
Tholy, Dionisia, w. of Rob. f. Rob. f.,
386.
Rob. f. Rob. f., 386.
Thomas, Bishop of Durham, 2455, 2456.
^Abbot of Beauchief, 859.
^Abbot of Crokesden, 23S3.
capellanus fil. Radl de Duni«-
ton, 537.
470
Index of
Thomas, clericus, 1948, 2702.
cleiicus de Apilcnol, 2425-
-clericus de Bakewell, 216.
-cleiicus de Luhteburht [Lough-
borough], 1945.
-cleiicus de Wodehuses, 2374.
-dominus de Acoueie, 153.
-foristaiius dom. Will. deStiton,
398-
-it. Rodbeiti, 530-
-persona de Cioxhale, 1500.
-precentoi of Lichfield, 188, 189,
2335.
-prior of Laund, 1356.
-piior of Trentham, 1489.
-rector of Asshover, 125.
-rector of Cubley, 2089.
Thomlynson, Thomlynsone.
^John, 319, 321.
Ric, of Gieveys, 259-261.
Thomson, Tomson.
^AHce d. of John, of Chattes-
woithe, 255.
^John, 272.
John, Aldeiman of St. Maiy's
Gild, Chesteifield, 872.
^Jolin, of Rygeway, 273, 274.
-Thomas, 1007-1009.
Thopton, V. Topton.
Thorley, Rob., of Leighes, co. Essex,
1625.
al. Diaper, Will., of Mack-
worth, 1625.
Thoinhill, Thoinhyl.
Elias de, 1422-1425, 1430.
Elyas f. Elye de, 1422-1425.
^Will. f. Phil, de, 1789. 1791.
Thornworth, Richard de, 694.
Thorp, Thorpe, Torp.
^Adam de, 27.
Emma, 2602.
Henry de, 2r27.
John de, 27.
Hugh de, 788.
Nicholas de, 707.
Ric. f. Rad. de, 27.
Robert de, 27, 28, 134, 135,
1636, 1820, I 82 I.
Thomas de, 1134.
Thorsmon, Isabel w. of Will., 2720.
Rich. f. Will., 2720.
Rob. f. Will., 2720.
Will., 2720.
^Will. f. Will., 2720.
Thorton, Rog. de, clericus, 182.
Threesse, John, 955.
Thurkelby, Thurkleby, Rog. de. Justice
Itinerant, 1557, 2582.
Thurmeleye, Ric. de, vicar of Ashbourne,
986.
Thurmeston, Thomas de, 35.
Thurmond, Thirmond, John, 2058.
Roberto de Lynton, 2061.
Thurneweit, Herbert de, 2241.
^Robert de, 2241.
Thurvastone, Ric. f. Will, de, 2323.
Thurytf, Agnes w. of Will., 943.
'■ — John s. of Will., 943.
— ^Rob. s; of Will., 943.
^William, 943.
Thwathewait, Nich. de, 2509.
Thwathweyt, Giles f. Anote de, 498.
Tibbesone, Tybbesone.
Nicholas, 1667.
^Walter, de Longford, 1155,
"S7-
Tibshelf, Tibshylf, Tippeshelf, Tybe-
schelf, Tybethilf, Tybschall, Tyb-
schelfe.
Hugh de, chaplain, 1042.
Maiy w. of Petei de, 351.
Petei de, 351.
Richard, 2333.
Rob., clericus de, 1083.
Rog. de, vicar of Bakewell, 207,
209.
Rog., chaplain, 1861, 2353.
Sjrm. de, perpet. vicar of Tib-
shelf, 2332.
^Will., of Skegby, 2333.
Tich', Adam de, 532-
Ticheam, Stephen f. Osberti de, cler.,
537.
Tichenale, Tikehale, Tikenhall, Tykeh,
Tykenh', Tykenhal.
^Alan de, 2778.
^Ralph de, 284, 326, 54°. 175S>
1756. 2S79- _ „. ,
Tiddeswall, Tiddeswell, Tyddiswal,
Tydeswelle.
Henry de, 1224, 1464, 1468,
2357-
-John de, 142.
-Rob. f. Rob. de, 2740.
-Thomas de, 55.
Tildesley, Hugh, 993.
John, 993.
Matilda w. of Hugh, 993.
Tilley, Will., of Hakunthorpe, 273.
Tillot, Robert, 1984, 1985.
Tinctor, Simon, 44.
Symon s. of Walter, of Esse-
buin, 970.
Tho. f. Elie, of Chesteifield,
1744.
Walter s. of Will., of Esseburn,
970.
-Ynga w. of Walter, of Esse-
burn, 970.
Tissington, Ticent', Ticentona, Tys-
tyngton.
Herbert de, 134.
Robert de, 55.
de, 38.
-William de, 1292, 1741.
-Will, de, clericus, 135.
Toe, Tocha, Tok, Toke, Tonk, Took,
Tonka, Touke.
John, 2107-2109, 228r.
^Jordan de, 51, 1346, 1726, 2716,
2746.
Peter de, 399, 2005, 2503, 4711,
2723.
^Philip de, 936, 2092, 2383.
Robert de, 1275, 1698, 1699,
2S74, 2591-
Symon de, 1470.
Tochet, Toschet, etc., v. Tuschet.
Todd, Christophei, of Walton, 856.
Tokes, V. Thokes.
Names.
471
Toller, Richard le, 2628.
Tomas, John, 1656.
Tomes, Richard, 2515.
Tomson, v. Thomson.
Tonk, Tonka, v. Toe, etc.
Tonstedes, Tonstedus, v. Tunsted.
Tonyclyff, Nicholas, 613.
Topics, John, of Tyssyngton, 1647.
Thomas, 2401.
Topton, Toptone, Thopton.
— Peter de, 356, 546.
■■ Rob. f. Tho. clerici de, 2409.
Torald, Adam, chaplain, 1864, 1865.
Torcard, Hawisa f. Roberti, 1084.
Torf, Rob. de, decanus, 538.
Torfinus, 21.6.
Torp, V. Thorp.
Toruardeston, Ralph de, 1159.
Totinley, Ric. f. Ade de, of Dora, 10x7.
Toton, Ric. de Grey, Lord of, 974.
Toturdon, Will, de, 2391.
Toturhurst, Tho. s. of Gylbart de, 661.
Totynglay, Thomas de, 1039.
Touchet, James, Lord Audley, 951, 1616.
Touk, Touke, v. Toe.
Tounesenda, Tounhende, Tounende,
Toyneshende, ad finem ville.
Hen. de., iSSo-
Hen. atte, 2354, 2357.
^John atte, 2438-2440.
Ralph, 2612.
Thomas, 2436.
Thurston, chaplain, 564.
Townerow, John, of Bolsover, 2276.
Dom. Walter, capellanus, X27.
Trafford, Edmund, 1605.
Edmund, knt., 1616.
^John, knt., 1601.
Traine, Rob., 539.
Tranger, Henry, 1966.
Trayhot, Will., 554.
Traynel, John, 2537.
Trech, .Tho., of Moniassh, 1719.
Trees, Tho., r456.
Trehanton, Ralph de, knt., 1487.
Trengeston, Robert de, 1726.
Trippett, Ric, of Atterclyife, 1129.
Troche, Thomas, 2736.
Trote, Tho. s. and h. of John, of
Folowe, 1285.
Trowell, Trewelle, Triwelle, Trouwelle.
Geoffrey de, 2090-2092.
Nich. de, of Derby, 975.
Robert de, 180, 2193.
^Walter de, bailiff of Derby, 978,
979-
Trubsha, William, 2i4t.
Trusbutes, Trussebutte, Rob., knt.,
1865, 1898.
Trusley, Trussele, Trusselege, Trusse-
legh, Trusseley, Trusseleye.
Hen. f. Hen. de, of Kyrke-
longele, 520, 52r.
■ Johanna f. Will, de, 2389.
-Robert de, 238.
-Rob. f. Will, de, capellanus,
2389.
Will, de, 1522-1524, 2389.
Will, de, presbyter, 2381.
Trussebouz, Will., 402.
Trussell, Theobald, 1176.
Trusselove, Trosselove.
^John, 2652.
Nicholas, 2649.
Truttok, Trucok, Tructok.
John, of Brunnaldeston, 520,
S2X.
^Walter, 519, 520.
^Will., chaplain, 8or, 806.
Trykett, Ralph, 564.
Tuderley, Will., 583.
Tunstead, Tonstedes, etc.
John de, 1221, 1283, 2360,
2447. 2449, 2452.2455.
Robert, 1389.
Rob. f. Will, del, 2708.
^Rog. f. Rad. del, 2405.
Turberuile, John de, 239.
Turch', persona de Repton, 1939.
Turkeys, Hen., of Dubbruge, 1024.
Turnepeny, Robert, 2204.
Turner, Turnor, Tumour.
Edmund, warden of All Saints',
Derby, 1002.
George, of Chaundrell, 473.
^John, 456, 25x6, 25x9.
John, of Chaundrell, 473.
^John, of Chasterfeld, 473,
John, of Woodthorpe, 2263.
Peter, 2459, 2469.
Ric, of Brampton, X03, 167.
Ric. s. and h. of John, of
Chaundrell, 473.
Roger, 2260, 2263.
Rog., of Staveley, X128.
-Thomas, 2261.
Dom. Will., capellanus, X27.
Turri, clericus, 53 x.
John de, 150X, X502.
Turvey, John, 2x84.
Tuschet, Tochet, Tosch', Toschet,
Tuscheth.
Henry, 1504, 2091.
John s. of John, 2667.
Matthew de, 2382.
Simon, 1499, 1554, 1948, 2091,
2382.
-Thomas, clerk,
Tutbury, Totesbiri, Tutesbir', Tutes-
biri, Tuttebury, Tuttebyri.
John de, X390.
John f. Hen. f. Gode de, 2610.
Ric. de, chaplain, X177.
Symon de, 55.
Tho. de, bailiff of Derby, 975,
98X.
Thomas de, 1455.
William de, 1455.
Will., of Derby, X176, 1177.
Tuxforde, Hugh de, 546.
Twyford, Tuiford, Twiford.
Dom. John de, 520, 52X, 1572.
Dom. John de, knt., 2017, 2321.
John de, vicar of Spondon,
2x82, 2183, 2353.
John de, 2x79-2x81.
Margaret w. of John de, 2179.
Margaret, wid. of Walter, 6xc,
2187, 2188.
472
Index of
Twyford, etc., Dom. Rob. de, 50.
Rob., Dominus de Longley,
1505. 1930= I93I-
Rob. de, knt., 1376, 1924,
1928, 1929, 2295.
Robert, 1526.
Rob., of Kirk Langley, 1694,
2187.
Thomas, 2189.
Tho., of Kirk Langley, 1527-
1531-
Walter, 1251.
Tybbesone, v. Tibbesone.
Tvbeschelf, Tybethelf, Tybschall, etc.,
V. Tibshelf.
Tyddiswal, Tydeswelle, v. Tiddeswall.
Tydnesore, Hen. de, chaplain, 345.
Tyeys, John le, mil., 2530.
Tykeh', Tykenh', v. Tichenale.
Tykhill, TykhuU, TykhuUe,
Henry, 1598.
Robert, 611.
Rob., of Stanley (Jiange, 281.
Thomas, 2602.
Tyler, Sir Will., knt., 1193.
Tylly, Will., of Hakenethorpe, 1326.
Tym, Hen., of Castleton, 563.
Oliver, s. and h. of Hen., of
Castleton, 560.
Tymborhill, John, 898.
Tymorth, John de, 1175.
Tynet, John, 1776.
Isabella, w. of John, 1776.
Tyneworth, John de, 1174.
Tyrry, John, of Cubley, 2287.
^Walter, of Snelston, 1768.
Tystyngton, v. Tissington.
u.
Ubbestoft, Rob. de, 118, 120.
Uftone, William de, 1099.
Ulecote, Joan de, 2785.
Philip de, 2785.
Ulkerthorp, Ulkerthorpe, Ulkerthorppe.
Hugh, of Assheover, 126.
Peter de, 2629, 2632.
Will., knt., 2452, 2455.
•William de, 255, 256, 258, 449.
Ulley, John, 1052.
Ulnot, Ric. fil., 351.
Ulster, Matilda w. of William de Burgh,
Countess of, 1687.
Umfridus, miles, de Boneburi, 530.
Umuill, Ingilran de, 2566.
Underwode, Ric. fil. Ran. de, 53.
Roger fil. Rob. de, 53.
Unwyn, Adam, 2466.
Upton, Will. f. Warini de, 909.
Urpe, John, 601.
Usgathorp, John, 589.
Robert, 589.
Uttokeshal, John de, 1546.
Uttokishath, Rob. f. Hen. de, 2614.
" Uueraddon pollard," John de, 173.
V.
Vade, Will., chaplain, 315, 316.
Valence, Valance, Valens.
^John, 8, 9, 12.
Katherine w. of John, 8, 9, 12.
Richard, 12.
Valle Vire, Ralph, vicecomes de, 1942.
Vallibus, Dom. John de. Justice
Itinerant, 1564.
Vavasour, Vavaseur, Vavassur, Vavasur,
Vavesour.
^John, Justice of the Common
Pleas, 640.
Rob. de, vicecomes Nottinge-
ham, 2195.
Robert le, knt., 1487, 2633.
Dom. Rob. le, 326.
Rob. le, 940, 2093, 2094, 2637.
Rob. f. Will, le, of Scippeleg',
1623.
Vawsone, Joan vfid. of Rob., 2441.
Venables, Hugh, 348.
Dom. Ric. de, 1166.
Rog'j parson of Routhstorn,
1588, 1591, IS94, 1868.
Venator, Le Venur.
Richard, 108, 109, 934, 2284.
Roger, 1159.
William, 108, 109, 934, 2284.
Venella, Adam de, de Cestrefeld, 700,
724.
Agnes w. of Adam de, of
Cestrefeld, 724.
Magota f. Ade de, of Cestre-
feld, 724.
Margery f. Ade de, of Cesetrc-
feld, 308.
Venur, Le, v. Venator.
Ver, Baldwin de, 487, 1955.
Verdon, Verdoun, Verdun.
Aliz de, 1726.
Bertram de, 2571.
Elys de, 1286.
Hawise de, 2777.
Henry de, 2777.
John de, 1428.
Nich. de, mil., 1962, 1963,
2585-
Richard de, 2759,
William de, 1554, 1726, 2570.
Verne, Hugh de, 2585.
Verney, Vernay.
John, 2081.
John, of Eddrichesey, 1482.
Robert, 1498.
Vernon, Vernone, Vernun.
Edmund, 460, 1992, 2398.
Fulk, 2678.
Geo., of Haddon, 213, 1333.
-Guarin de, 486.
-Henry, knt., 303, 1383, 1481,
2073, 2692, 2694, 2730.
-Henry, 102, 103, 211, 460, 510,
633, 866, 1189, 1339, 1344,
'597. 2397. 2399. 2521.
-Hen., Steward, Master of the
Peak Foresst, 100, 1849.
Names.
473
Vernon, etc., Hen. s. of Will, of Harlas-
ton, knt., 593.
John, 2697.
John s. of Sir Rich., 2394,
2398. 2399-
Ralph, 181, 865, 866.
Randolph, 104. *
Richard I. de, knt., 355, 2212,
2213, 2340.
Richard II., knt., 677, 1861,
222S.
Richard III., knt., 1394, 1494,
1496, 1620, 1621, 2119,
2394. 2452, 2455.
Richard IV., vicar of Youl-
grave, 2216.
Richard, esquire, 2233.
Rich., of Horlastone, scutifer,
2539-
Richard de, 215.
Richard, 781.
Rich., of Hasulbache, 2403.
Ric. s. of Sir Henry, 303.
Roger, Bailiff of Wirksworth
Manor, 2693.
Thomas, 1723.
Tho. s. of Hen., 303.
The, s. of Sir Ric, 1721.
Warin de, r948.
^Will de, Justiciarius Cestrie,
'954. I9S5. 2574.
Will., knt., S94, 1 187, 1596,
1616, r62o.
^William I. de, 487, 1274, T346,
1544, 2001, 2023, 2577,
2578.
William II., 456, 1182.
^Will. s. of John, 2398.
-Will. s. of Sir Ric. de, 1256.
Vicarius, Thomas, 1281.
Vicars, Tho., of Chesterfield, 1384.
Viene, Hugh de, 11x4.
Vikeresson, John, 1434, 1435.
Vikerson, Will. f. John de, X436.
Vildegos, V. Wildgos.
Vincent, capellanus, 2628, 2634.
^John, r962.
Vinetarius, Adam, de Burthon, 2615.
Vow, Nich. le, 2246.
Vygley, V. Wigley.
Vynfeld, Robert de, 1102.
w.
Wace, John, 1293.
John, of Sudbury, 2286.
Matilda, of Foston, 1300.
Thomas, of Mackley, 2x58,
2286.
Waddisley, Rob. de, 388.
Rob. f. Ade de, 292.
Wade, Alice, de Coton, 2065.
^John, rector of Legh, 1645,
2020.
John f. Will., 2065.
Thomas, 2190.
Will., of Coton, 2065.
Wadshelf, Wadeself, Wadesself, Waldes-
chef, Waldeshelf, Walderschef,
Waltesheff.
^Joan w. of Walter, 338, 1271.
Margaret d. of Walter, 67.
Ric. f. Thom. de, 417, 421.
-Thomas de, 419, 422, 2487.
——-Walter, 67, 338, 339, 1271.
Wak, Wake.
Hugh, 68r.
^John, dominus de Lidel, et
Chestrefeud, 698.
Dom. Nicholas, 693.
-Dom. Thomas, 490.
Wakebridge, Wakbrig, Wakbrugge,
Wakebrig, Wakebnge, Wakebrigge,
Wakebrug, Wakebruge, Wakebrugg.
Elizabeth w. of Will, de, 921,
1890.
Emma de, 2780.
Henry de, 2780.
John de, 108, 934.
Nicholas de, 1353.
Peter de, 916, 920, 1887, 1888.
Ranulph de, 2629, 2632, 2635,
2780.
William de, 752, 758, 921,
1889-1891, 2082.
Wakelen, Wakelyn, Margery w. of Ric,
2075.
Richard, 2075-2079.
Waket, Alan, 177.
Walchelin, monetarius, 2545.
Waldewich, Ingeram de, 2753.
Quenilda de, 2753.
Waldo, Hugh de, 1726.
Waleden, Simon de, 1961.
Walensis, le Waleys.
^Agnes, de Walton, 2034.
Simon, 1950, 1967.
Sim. f. Sim., 1951.
Thomas, 2538.
^Will., of Gt. Gransden, 1964-
1966.
Will., of Walton, 576, 2034.
Walerand, Wallerand.
Geoffrey, 1962.
Robert de, 1555.
Walesby, Philip de, 2506, 2508.
Richard, chaplain at Norman-
ton, 921.
Walet, William, 322.
Walker, Richard, vicar of Wybunbury,
322.
Walle, Hugh, of Repton, 1962.
Wallour, Henry, 883.
Walsshe, John de. Lord of Sheldesley,
1703.
Walter, Abbot of Dale, xo8.
Abbot of Darley, 2382.
Bishop of Coventry, v. Dur-
dent, W.
capellanus, 1082.
clericus, 1424, 1425, 1539.
clericus Hugonis de Bello
Campo, S33, 534.
-clericus de Cestirfeld, 683.
-diaconus, 537.
-homo Robert!, 1083.
-nepos Cuthberti, 1197.
-perpet. vicar of Walsall, 219
474
Index of
Walton, Waleton, Waletona, Walltun,
Waltone, Waltun.
■ -Adam de, 1957.
^Alan f. Finiani de, 2487.
-Alice, ux. Rog. de, 438.
Eliz. f. Ric. clerici de, 2500.
Hugh de, 225.
-Hugh f. Rob. de, 1274.
Isaoella de, 1919.
-John, of Lissyngton, co. Line,
1923.
John de, of Radbourne, 240,
1922, 1923.
• Robert de, 228, 1023, 1862,
2242,
Rob. de, chaplain, 1181.
Rogei de, 1545.
Rog. f. Galfridi de, 710.
Rouland de, 1919, 1525.
-Will. f. Ran. de, mil., 2492.
Walyshe, William le, 153.
Wandesleya, Ranulph de, 22.
Waplod, Avice w. of Rob. de, 788.
^Robert, 788, 809.
Waid, Waida, Warde.
^Adam le, 1803,
•Agnes -w. of Adam le, 1803.
-Alice -w. of Nic. le, 312, 314.
-Gilbert le, 1895.
-Henry le, 1524.
-John, 220.
-John le, 891, 892.
-John del, 2616.
-Margaret f. Joh. le, 891.
-Nic. le, of Bonsall, 313-315.
-Richard, 1442.
-Rob. de la, knt., 2033.
Dom. Rob. de la, 571, 1699.
Rob. de, 2574.
Steph. le, 2036, 2039, 2040, 2043,
2044, 2049, 2051, 2065.
William de, 2587.
Will, le, of Hopwell, 1914.
■ Will., of Coton, 1989, 2035,
2036, 2038, 2055, 2058,
2061.
Wardelowe, Wardlow.
John de, 1233, 1234.
John s. and h. of Nich., 1253.
Nicholas de, of Eyam, 1224-
1226, 1232, 1238.
■ Ralph de, 2404.
-Robert de, 2218.
Thos. f. Thos. de, 2407.
Wardington, Roger de, 138.
Warenne, Waren, Warenn, Wareyn,
Waryn.
^John de. Earl of Surrey, 1853.
^John, 1517, 1646, 1977.
Laurence, knt., 1594.
Peter f. Ric, of Hatton, 1362.
Robert, 269.
William, 36.
Warner, John, of Elyngton, 2407.
Warploc, Adam, 2007, 2009.
Warsop, Warsope, Warsoppe, Warsup.
^John de, 371, 372, 715, 722,
2497-
Thomas de, 741.
War-wick, Earl of, v. Plessetis, John de.
Warwyk, Warrewik.
John, of Lanforth, 1773.
Nicholas de, 1964.
Will., of Normanton, 1773.
Waryn, v. Warenne.
Waiyngton, William de, 930.
Was, Thomas, 341.
Wascelin, John, 1032.
Wasse, Rob., de JVIacley Wodhouses,
1621.
Wassenuill, Reginald de, 1419.
Wasteneis, Wasteneys.
^Amphelisa de, 1726.
-Philip de, 1726.
-Dom. Will, de, 912.
-Will, de, 2024.
Wate, John, of Thwathweyt, 379.
Watecroft, Robert de, 2780.
Watenhow, Robert de, 22.
Waterfal, William de, 68.
Waterhows, Thomas, 1195.
Tho., of Duffeld, 1510.
Watford, Rob. de. Dean of St. Paul's,
1952-
Wath, Wathe, John de, ior9, ro4o.
Watson, Watsun.
John, Chamberlain of Derby,
1006.
John, mo.
Thomas, 472.
Watte, William, 2295.
Wauere, Will, de. Abbot of Merivale,
2033.
Waundell, Waundelle, John, 279.
^John, of Eggyngton, 11 84.
Tho., of Derby, 1000, 1007.
Wa-wden, John, bailiff of Codnor, 898.
Wayne, Ric, of Herthill, 301.
Rog., of Alport, 303.
Waynflete, Will, de, Bp. of Winchester,
2069.
Waynwright, Will., vicar of Glossop,
633.
Waystolke, Ralph de, 2227.
Wayte, Gilbert le, 1429.
Webbe, John f. Petri, of Caldham, 2501.
Webster, Webbester.
^Adam, 892.
^Jotn, 317, 325.
^Will., chaplain, 806, 812, 814,
816, 823, 827, 837, 838,
2510.
Will., chaplain of St. Mary's
Guild, Chesterfield, 841,
845, 848.
Wederhed, Weydurherd, Hen., vicar of
Dronfield, 1069, 2475.
Wednesley, etc., v. Wensley.
Wedo, Will., clerk of the Abbot of Dale,
2r86.
Welbeck, Abbots of : John, 1 1 ii ;
Thomas, 1093 ; William, 1086.
Welbeck, Welbeke, Wellebeke.
-Richard, 79, 86.
Richard, 1646.
Ric, of Campeden, chaplain,
883.
Weld, Welde.
Joan w. of Will., 2663.
Margery wid. of John de, 2663.
Matilda f. Will., 2663.
Names.
475
Weld, etc., Nicholas de la, 1525.
Nich. del, persona de Derley,
757-
^Will. de, 2663.
Weledon, Robert de, 1078.
Weledune, Serlo f. Ric. de, 2202.
Wele, John, of Cadyngton, 1437.
^John, chaplain, 1439.
Robert, 503, 1977.
Well, Will, at the, 2513.
Wellewick, Wellewik, Wellewike.
^Ralph de, knt., 1018.
Ralph s. and h. of Sir Ralph de,
1019, 1021.
Rob. br. of Sir Simeon de,
1022.
Sir Simeon de, 1022.
Welfis, Wellys.
^John, 1358, 2403.
Thomas, 1358.
Wells, Hugh de. Bishop of Lincoln,
1697.
Welond, Tho., Justice, 1279.
Welton, Welletune.
^Adam, 2166.
Joyce w. of Thomas, 1064.
Robert de, 415.
Thomas, sen., 1064.
Thomas, 1403, 1406.
Weluet, Ric, capellanus, 1329.
Wennefelt, Ralph de, 2218.
Wensley, Wedenesley, Wedenisley,
Wednesl', Wedneslegh, Wednesley,
Wednisl', Wednislegh, Wednisley,
Wendesley, Wennesley, Wentlesle,
Wodnesle.
Avice w. of Rog. de, 2544.
Gerard de, 2148.
Hugh de, de Mapilton, 1643.
John, 275.
^John, br. of Rog. de, 1637,
1638, 1640-1643.
^John f. Gilb. de, 1642.
Ric. f. Gilb. de, of Matlok,
1666.
Robert de, 54, 138, 182T, 2144,
2316, 2410, 2604'.
Rog. de, dominus de Mapilton,
1636- 1643.
Roger, Dom. de, 290.
Rog. de, 14, 28, 13s, 142, 949,
1274, 1491, 1667, 1820,
1821, 2145, 2146, 2148.
Rog. de, jun., 2544.
Rog. f. Rob. de, 149.
Sir Tho. de, knt., 803, 170T,
1924-1928.
Thomas de, 549, 677, 2020, 2228.
Will. s. of Ric. de, 1666.
Wentworth, William, 1123, 1321.
^Will., jun., 1 124.
Wepur, Richard de, 1429.
Weregrave, Will, de, 662.
Werist , Alan de, 1950.
Wermondiswrth, Wermundisworth,
Wuormodisworthe.
Hugh de, 2093, 2194,
• — ■ Martin de, 2206.
Martin f. Nich. de, 1337.
Nich. 5. of Hugh de, 485.
Weseham, Rog. de. Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, 182, 1125.
Weston, Westona, Westone.
Adam f. Andr. de, 2546.
Henry de, 2552, 2553.
Hen. f. Rob. de, 1523, 2552.
Hugh de, 174, 177.
Mag. John de, 1520.
John de, 1961, 2642.
John f. Rob. de, jun., 1523.
Matilda de, 2546.
Mag. Nich. de, 175, 1420.
Ranulf de, 2126.
Rob. f. Ade de, 2546, 2548.
Will., Prior of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in
England, 168.
Will. f. Fulcheri de, 2552.
Wetenthon, v. Whittington.
Wether, Wethyr, Wyther, Wythir,
Wythur.
John s. and h. of Rauf, of Horn,
952-
Nich., de Thorp, 1637.
■ — Rob. f. Mich., of Longeforde
Wodehouses, 1568.
Thomas, 38.
Will., 2672.
Will., of Longeford Wode-
housus, 1574.
Wetton, Elena w. of John de, 406, 143S,
1436-
Henry de, 982.
John de, 406, 1435, 1436.
Richard de, 1435, 1436.
Will, de, 1954.
Weye, William, 955.
Weyley, Will., chaplain of Youlgrave,
2737-
Weyteburgh, Whetteburgh.
^John de, 2325-2328, 2331.
Whalley, Ralph, of Bunney (?), co.
Notts., 1008.
Thomas, 2699.
Whatton, Richard de, 368.
Rob. de, sub-prior of Welbeck,
1093.
Wheston, Alice w. of Th. del, 2347.
Thos. f. Will, del, 2347.
Will, de, 155.
Whetecroft, John de, 1889.
Whetteburgh, o. Weyteburgh.
Whilwright, Emma w. of Rob. le, 1666.
Robert le, i665.
White, Wife.
Henry, 2732.
Johanna w. of Tho., 864.
^John, loi.
-Nich. le, of Hatton, 1362, 1365.
Robert, 2186.
Thomas, 1469.
Whitehead, Whitehede, Whithed,
Whyteheued, Whytheued, Witehed.
Henry, 1918.
?ohn, 285.
ohn, of Ashbourne, 21 15.
John, parson of Muggington,
2607, 2609.
Richard, 1343.
Richard, chaplain, 2259.
476
Index of
Whitehead, etc., Ric, of Staveley, 1342,
2257, 2261-2264.
Robert, 2000.
Whiterock, John de, 400.
Whitewell, Whitwell, Rob. de, 783,
2251.
Whithaigh, Thomas, 2358.
Whiting, Whythynge, Whytynge,
Wyting.
Henry, S9S-
^John, 592.
Matilda q. f. ux. Hug., 1997.
Whittington, Wetenthon, Whitington,
Whityngton, Whitynton, Whyting-
ton, Whytinton, Whytjfngton,
Witenton, Witinton, Witintona,
Wthytinton, Wytinton, Wyttyng-
tone, Wytyntone.
^Akon de, 493.
David f. Sim. de, 2432.
■ -Davit de, 1040.
Elena vfid. of David de, 2433.
Herbert de, 798.
John de, " ballivus Domini " of
Chesterfield, 745.
John de. Alderman of St.
Mary's Gild, Chesterfield,
747-
John de, 443, 736, 738, 740,
741. 746, 748-750, 752. 755.
758, 759. 761, 763. 764,
1 106, 1746.
^John, of Derby, 279.
Osbert de, 1420.
Ranulph de, 2437.
Robert, 279, 789, 791, 804, 811,
817. 820, 1534, IS3S, 2315.
Rob. s. of John de, 759.
— — -Roger de, 742.
Simon f. Rob. de, 410.
Swanus f. Hug. de, 494.
Will., clericus de, 1534.
Whittlesey, Will., Abp. of Canterbury,
1845.
Whitword, Jacobus, 1875.
Whitworth, Rob., of Pynkeston, 1883.
Whyteheued, Whytheued, v. Whitehead.
Whythyll, Will, of Brampton, 167, 856.
Whythynge, Whytynge, v. Whiting.
Whytyngton, v. Whittington.
Widele, Adam de, 2620.
Wideson, Robert, 2604.
Wigfall, William, 276.
Wigley, Wiggelay, Wiggley, Wjgeley,
Wygely, Wygley, Wygleye, Wygge-
ly, Wyggeley.
Agnes d. of Rob., 2564.
John de, 429, 437, 439, 440,
1019, noo, 2498, 2679,
2680, 2693.
iohn, of Middleton, 1676, 1677.
ohn, of Wyrkesworth, 394.
John f. Joh. de, 2291.
Ralph s. of John, 2.
Richard, 1673, 1675.
Richard, of Middleton, 2698.
Rich. s. of Rog. de, 2664.
Robert, 2564.
Roger de, 429, 443, 757, 1047,
1341. 2506.
Wigley, etc., Roger f. Will, de, 2563.
William de, 229, 2252, 2498,
2500.
Will, de, of Brampton, 437.
Will., of Workesworth, 1677.
Wikkilwod, Wyklewode.
\ — Will, de, parson of Boyleston,
1271.
Will, de, rector of Bromlegh,
339-
Wilchar, Agnes w. of Hen., 32.
'Hen., of Alsop, 32.
Wilcokson, Wilkokson, Wylkokson.
John, of Frytcheley, 2691.
Robert, 2688, 2690, 2691.
Roger, 2691.
Wild, Wilde, Wyld, Wylde.
Elizabeth wr. of Tho., of Offor-
ton, 1448.
^John, of Abbenay, 4, 1805,
1806.
Ric, of Abenay, 1801, 1802.
Tho., of Offorton, 1447, 1448,
1724, 1809, 1810.
Thurstan, 1378, 1379.
William, 2555, 2565.
Wildebof, Wildebuef, Ralph de, 2090,
2091.
Wildegos, Vildegos, Wyldegos.
John, 1291, 1297-1300, 1302,
1303, 131 1, 2102.
John f. Rog., de Foston, 1133,
"34. "36-
John s. of Will, 1292.
Nich. f. Rob., 1294.
Robert, 1300, 1306, 1309, 131 1,
1312, 1314, 2182.
Roger, 1291, 1298, 2100.
Rog., de Fostun, 1289, 1290.
Rog. f. Gerardi, 1288, 1294.
Rog. f. Hen., 1297.
William, 141, 152, 1288, 1290,
1291, 1295-1297, 1303,
2101, 2102.
^Will. f. Gerardi, 1292.
^Will. f. Rob., 1293, 1294.
Wildy, Wyldi, John, 141, 152.
Richard, 44.
William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 528.
^Abbot of Burton, 2756.
^Abbot of Darley, 2383.
^Abbot of Lilleshall, 531, 1939.
cantor of Burton Abbey, 1197.
-capellanus, 52, 182, 1819, 1940.
-capellanus de Bramton, 435.
-clericus, 174, 177, 180, 1396.
-clericus de Bakewell, 2762,
-clericus de Barva, 536.
-clericus de Neubolt, 2425.
-cler.de Stanton-on-Trent, 537.
-clerk. to Hugh, E. of Chester,
535-
-de Ecclesia S.Mane, Bishop of
London, 1949, 1952.
-f. tJmfr. militis de Boneburi,
530-
-persona de Seyla, 2023.
-prior of Burton Abbey, 1197.
-prior of St. Helen's, Derby,
2383-
Names.
477
William, rector of Stretton, 2285.
. rector of Sutton-en-Dale, 2291.
rector de Plesileg', 1893.
vicar of Youlgrave, 2732.
William ad-crucem, 480, 607.
Williams, Wyllyams, Hen., Dean of
Lichiield, 214, 408, 1333, 1451,
1452, 1519, 1816.
Willington, Wilenton, Wilentun, Wilin-
ton, Wylenton, Wylington, Wylm-
ton, Wyllyngton.
^John, of Repton, chaplain,
199T.
Margery f. Nich., 2582.
. Nicholas, Dominus de, 2568.
Nicholas de, 1274, 1277, 2576,
2587. 2756-2758, 2781, 2784.
Nich. f. Nich. de, 1277, 2577-
2579-
Philip de, 1276.
Rob., of Merston, 1364.
Willoughby, Wilheby, Willughby,
Wilughby, Wyloby, Wylughby,
Wylyby.
Sir Henry, knt., 905, 1121,
2120.
Henry, 24.
Hugh, 384.
Hugh de, 1998, 1999.
Hugh de, clerk, 1488.
Isabel w. of Tho., 2000.
^John f. Dom. Joh. de, 1899.
Philip de. Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 966.
Richard, Sheriff of Derby,
1999.
Dom. Ric. de, sen., 891.
Dom. Ric. de, 47.
Richard, 2362, 2567.
Robert de, 1893.
Thomas, sen., 2000.
^Thomas, jun., 2000.
Willus, Robert, 233.
Wilne, Wilna, Wylne.
^John, Prior of Repton, 489, 490.
^John, de Melburne, 1349.
Reginald de, 1726.
Wilnes de Rysseley, Alan in le, 1997.
Wilson, Wilsone, Willeson, Willyson,
Wylson.
^Agnes w. of Robert, 24.
Hugh, 2360.
^James, 2738.
John, 27s, 2317.
^John, of Calveovere, r26i.
^Richard, 1648.
Robert, 24.
Roger, 1182, 1 183.
Thomas, 1326, 1471.
Tho. f. Ric, of Litton, 1549.
Wimudham, Tho. de, precentor of
Lichfield, 1705.
Wimundewald, Andrew de, 2090, 2091.
Winchester, Bishop of, ■v. Beaufort,
Hen. de.
Windsor, v. Wyndesore.
Winefeld, Winfeld, Winnefeld, Wyne-
feld, Wynfeld, Wynnefeld.
^Alice wid. of Hen. de, 752, 779.
Cecelia, 2684.
Winefeld, etc., Matilda w. of Will, de,
2670.
Nicholas de, 1396.
Ralph de, 180.
Richard de, 677, 1861.
Robert de, 117, 118, 120, 122,
2214, 2226.
Rob. f. Radulphi de, 2222.
Rog. f. Rob. de, of Esseovere,
122, 123, 123.
William de, in, 112, 1815,
2668, 2670, 2671, 2684.
Will, de, parson of Thorp
Basset, 791, 797.
Wingerworth, v. Wyngerworth.
Winshill, WineshuU, Winsul, Wyneshul,
Wynnushale, Wynnushule, Wyns-
hul, Wynsul, WynsuU.
Adam f. Will, de, 2612, 2613.
Ambrose f. Eugenulfi de, 261 1.
Henry de. Deacon, 2613.
^John f. Will, de, chaplain, 2613.
Nich. f. Rob. le, clerk, 2616.
Rich. f. Swain de, 2610.
Rob., clericus de, 1758.
Stephen de, 2613.
f William de, 2613.
Will. f. Rob. de, 2612.
Winster, Winestre, Wynstei.
Alan f. Reg. de, 2224.
Hugh de, 1508, 2621.
Lodewyc de, 2623.
Rob. f. Hen. de, 2624.
Rob. f. Rob. de, 2224.
Thomas de, 1135-
Winter, Wynter, Wyntour.
Henry, 2689.
-Joan w. of Ric, 849.
-Richard, 849.
Wirksworth, Wirkeswrth, Wyrkesworthe.
Nich. f. Walt, de, 2640, 2653.
Philip de, 2643.
Rob. de, chaplain, 296.
Rob. f. Gilberti de, 2631, 2653.
Rob. f. Herwici de, 2653.
Will. f. Bate de, 2649, 2655,
2657-
Wirley, Richard, 1646.
Wisbech, Richard de, canon of Lincoln,
2634.
Wishawe, Wyshawe, Mag. Hen. de,
canon of Lichfield, 182, 188.
Wite, V. White.
Withet, Dom. Will., 2100.
Withloc, Adam, 556.
Witmisleye, Geo., Chancellor to the
Bishop of Chester, 655.
Wiuerdestan, Geoffrey de, 908.
Wlfet, Rich., chaplain, 1912.
Wlnad, Wlnet, Ric. fil., 352, 494.
Wlveleia, Geoffrey, heir of Matildis de,
1083.
^Matildis de, 1083.
Wlvet, Ralph, de Litton, 1546.
Ralph, de Tydeswell, 2335.
Wodcok, Thurstan, 1678.
Woddeslege, Robert de, 2215.
Wode V. Wood.
Wodehalle, Herbert de, 1338.
Wodehalls, Thomas, 2450.
478
Index of
WodehouSj etc., v. Woodhouse.
Wodehow, John de, 1020.
Wodell, V. Odell.
Woderowe, Wodrofe, Woderofe, Wode-
reue, Woderove, Woderowe.
Edmund s. of Oliver, 561.
Gervase, 1433- 1436.
Robert, 1430, 1437.
Thomas, 2086.
Tho., of Hope, 5.
Will., 1438, 1440, 2447, 2449,
2452-2454-
Wodesmethis, Will. f. Alani de, 1040.
Wodeward, Wodeuard, Wodhard, Wod-
warde.
-Henry le, 1667.
^Henry, vicar of Dronfield, 2474.
Isabell w. of Tho., of Horseley,
-John, 2410, 2604.
-John le, of Murcaston, 1691.
Tho., of Horseley, 1886.
Wodnesle, v. Wensley.
Wolhous, William, 2446.
WoUey, Wulley.
Agnes d. of Walter, 2677.
Elena d. of Walter, 2677.
Eliz. d. of Walter, 2677.
Joan d. of Walter, 2677.
Margery w. of Walter, 2674,
2677.
Roger s. of Walter, 2677.
^Walter, 1498, 267 r, 2672, 2674,
2675, 2677, 268r.
Wolseley, William de, 400.
Wolsey, Tho., Cardinal Archbishop of
York, ro28.
Wolstoncroft, Dom. John de, chaplain,
212.
Robert, 212.
William, 2r2.
Wombwell, Wombewell, Wombewelle.
Thome de, ballivus de Alto
Pecco, 406.
-Thomas de, 77, 660, 757, 773,
1222, 2416.
Wood, Wodde, Wode, Woode, Wudde.
^Alice vy. of Rob., 968, 2140.
:-Geoflfrey, 2684.
Isabella, 1935.
John, 504, 508, 1402, 2257,
23r6, 2317.
Peter del, 504.
^Peter del, of Briminton, 2440.
Ralph, 838.
Robert, 1935.
Rob., of Kell, 968.
Roger, of Matlock, 2690.
Stephen at, of Rowmley, 223.
Thomas, 32 r.
Will, del, 450.
Woodhouse, Wodhause, Wodhous,
Wodhouse, Wodhouses, Wodhowse,
Wodehous, Wodehouse, Wode-
houses, Wodehousis, Wodehus,
Wodehuses, Wuddus.
Adam de, 663.
Cecilia w. of Tho. de, 1057.
Dionisia, 465.
Edward s. and h. of John, of
Retford, 2479.
Woodhouse, etc., John, 994, toi8, 1045,
2479.
^John, clencus, 1703, 2599.
^John, of Brampton, 167.
Nich., of London, pewterer,
168, i6g, 472.
Peter de, 131, 2426.
Richard de, 1035, 1038, 1043.
Ric, chaplain, 455.
Ric, of Brampton, i68.
Ric, of Rypley, 470.
^Ric. f. Tho. de le, 1036.
Rob. s. and h. of Thos., 2483.
-Roger de le, S4-
Tho. de, 130, 224, 1057, 1775,
2428, 2451, 2459, 2462.
Tho. de, clerk, 1017.
^William, 167.
Will. s. and h. of John, of
Brampton, 470.
Wordisleye, Rob. de, 19.
Wormhill, Wormell, Wormehill, Roger,
807, 951, ir9S.
Worsley, William, 841.
Worteley, Wortteley.
Nicholas, Lord of, 2254.
Nicholas, 2259.
Richard, 557, 2118.
Sir Thos., knt,, 2259.
Worth, Rob., " Baile " of Crich, 638.
Wortheye, John, chaplain, 466.
Worthinton, Symon de, 2615.
Woulf, Hugh, chaplain, 2440.
Wray, Ralph de, r954.
Wrhynton, John de, 26r7.
Wright, Writh, Wryght, Wryghte,
Wryht, Wryth.
Adam le, 1048.
Adam, de Aston, 2439.
Adam le, de Moniassch, r7i6.
^Amicia w. of Adam le, of Mony-
assch, 1715.
Catherine wid. of Hen. le, of
RoUeston, 21 to.
Joan w. of John le, r224.
John, chaplain, 2239.
John le, 1224.
^John, of Ashford, 2083.
^John f. Joh. le, of Egynton,
T180.
Ralph, chaplain of Duckman-
ton, rii2.
^Randall, 2738.
Richard, rector of Staveley,
2260.
^Roger, Tir2.
Rog., of Herdycwall, 565.
Thomas, 768, ir29.
; ^Will., of Stanley, r879, r88o.
Wrigley, Wrygley.
Geoffrey, 106, 107.
Thomas, 105, 106.
Wrlyot, John f. of Joh. le, of Egynton,
Wudeham, Ralph de, tir3.
Wulley, Walter, v. Wolley.
Wy, 2243.
Wyardeston, Wyardestone, Wyardiston.
^Avice f. Hen. de, 1132.
Emma w. of Tho. de, 1132,
1138.
Names.
479
Wyardeston, etc., Hen. f. Tho. de, 1132,
•John f. Tho. de, 1154.
-Margery f. Hen. de, U32,
1 138.
-Matilda, quondam ux. Hug. de
Aula de, 881.
-Will. f. Hen. de, 1132, 1138,
"SI-
Wychaid, Heniy, 1280.
^John, de Breslya, 540.
Wycheges, Hugh del, 1822.
WycheUes, Will, de, chaplain, 2665..
Wychyngham, Will de, 1845.
Wyggely, Wygley, etc., v. Wigley.
Wyght, Will., of Hopton, Public
Notary, 2662.
Wygornia, W , de, 1953.
Wyklewode, v. Wikkilwod.
Wylcokes, Tho., of Coventry, 1454.
Wyld, Wylde, w. Wild.
Wyldegos, v. Wildegos.
Wylenton, Wyllyngton, etc., v. Wil-
lington.
Wyley, Lesota wid. of Ric, 1784.
Wylkokson, v. Wilcokson.
Wylkynson, Thomas, 2060.
Wyllyams, v. Williams.
Wylne, v. Wilne.
Wylnebi, Rob. f. Dom. Rob. de, 116.
Wyloby, Wylughby, Wylyby, v. Wil-
loughby.
Wylson, V. Wilson.
Wylte, Henry, 2556.
Wymbische, Wymbyssh.
Nich., clerk, 1873.
Thomas, 884.
Wymme, John, of Uttoxeter, 2rr4.
Walter, of Uttoxeter, 21 14.
Wymundham, Tho. de, Precentor of
Lichfield, 1427.
Wyndeley, Peter de, 482.
Wyndesore, Andrew, knt., 1657.
Wyndeston, Adam de, 1149.
Wyne, Wine, Wyn.
-■ ^Adam le, 475.
Dionisia le. Lady of Pynkeston,
1866.
^Joan relicta Rob. le, 2638.
Nicholas le, 605.
Nich. f. Rob. le, 1552.
Ralph le, 1472.
Robert le, 2629-2631, 2635,
2638.
Rob. le, de Haddon, 1706.
Rob. s. of Adam le, 1490, 1840,
2654.
Rog. le, 2762.
Will, de, chev., 1863.
William le, r74, 177, 1396,
r707, 2178, 2179, 2762.
^Will. le, of Chaddesdon, 973.
-Will. f. Rob. le, 2658.
Wynefeld, Wynfeld, etc., v. Winefeld.
Wynemere, Winemer, Odo, 1163, 1168.
Wyneshul, WynsuU, etc., v. Winshill.
Wyngeby, Wymby.
Alice de, of Nottingham, 2505.
^John s. and h. of Rob. de, 2504.
John s. of Rob. de, 2505.
Rob. de, 2506.
Wyngerworth, Wyngreworth, Wyngur-
worth.
Hen. de, in Chesterfield, 369.
Roger de, 815, 1505, 1930.
Thomas de, 366.
Wynstanley, Peter, 1008, roog.
Wynster, ». Winster.
Wynter, Wyntour, v. Winter.
Wynton, Robert de, 2243.
Wyrkes', v. Wirksworth.
Wyshawe, v. Wishawe.
Wysmon, William, 1224.
Wystowe, John, 2619.
Wyther, Wythir, Wythur, v. Wether.
Wythewolf, Alice w. of Hen., 618.
Henry, 6i8.
Wythrne, Amabilia f. Phil, de, 9r2.
Wythur v. Wether.
Wyting, V. Whiting.
Wytintona, etc., v. Whittington.
Wyttlome, Ric, chaplain, 951.
Wytur, Will., sen., 2668.
Wytwalle, John, clericus de, 151 1.
Wyuill, John de. Justice Itinerant, 1557.
Wyverton, Robert de, 1086, 1089.
Wyvile, Tho. de, of Stanton, 1767.
Y.
Yate, Rob. atte, de Berwardecote, 2599.
Roger atte, 2162.
Ybol, Ybole.
Nich. f. Galfridi de, 310.
Nich. f. Ric. de, 1474.
Rob. f. Nich. de, r475.
V. also Ibole, etc.
Yeph, Ric. le, 880.
Yerdeleye, Tho. de, de Derby, 977, 978,
983-
Yerlle, Wylliam, Chamberlain of Derby,
1005.
Yeveley, John, parson of Cubley, 2287.
Richard de, 2710.
Yldresle, Robert de, 134.
Swanus de, 134.
Ynce, Hen., of Spynkhill, 1513.
John s. of Richard, 2279.
Meriella, 2278.
^Richard, 2277-2279.
Robert, 2277.
V. also Ince.
Ynguareby, Nich. de, r96i.
Yoman, John, 2400.
Yonge, John, Prior of Repton, 1995.
Yorke, Robert, of Derby, 1006, loio.
Yotton, John, Dean of Lichfield, 1617.
You, John, 1469.
Yoxhale, John, 583, 2538.
Ypestanes, William de, 2125.
Yrlond, Dulcissa, wid. of Rob., 2727.
V. also Ireland.
Yrpe, William, 593.
Yrton, Yrtone.
Rob. de, vicar of Wirksworth,
2662.
Roger de, 1305.
Ysola w. of Rog. de, 1305.
V, also Ireton.
48o
Index of Names.
Ysaac, armiger, 530.
Ysmay, William, 607.
Yve, John, of Chaddesdene, chaplain,
1670.
V. also Ive.
Yvo, persona [de Holme?], 1396.
Zouch, Zouche.
Dame Agnes la, 942.
Elizabeth w. of Will, la, 942.
Zouch, etc., George, 907.
Joan wid. of Will., of Morley,
1916, 2123.
^John, knt., 907.
^John, 905.
William I. la, sen., 942.
Will. II. la, 3rd Baron of
Totness and Haringworth,
942, 1488.
-Will. III. la. Lord Zouche,
2360.
Will. IV., of Morley, 1916,
2123.
Index of Matters.
A.
Accompts, Bailiffs' : Bakewell [1359],
205 ; Walton Manor, temp. Edw. I.-
II., 2495 ; Wirksworth [1280], 2645.
Aids, subsidies, etc., 1974, 2242, 2402.
Aids from tenants, for the knighting of
an eldest son and marriage of an
eldest daughter of the lord, 1500.
Ashbourne, chantiy of J. Eradburne at
St. Oswald's altar in the church of,
I33I-
B.
Bakewell, accompt-roll, 205 ; parochial
visitations, 190; tithe rolls of wool,
etc., 19s, 196.
Barkhouses : at Beauchief, 242 ; at
Wirksworth, 2692.
Barton Blount, charter witnessed by
" omnis Halimot de Bartun," 238.
Boat, confirmation to Calk Abbey of the
gift of a boat for the fishery of
Chester, 536.
Boundaries : " le kirke styule " at Tans-
ley, 2303 ; an ash tree at Wirks-
worth, 2655 ; oak trees at Yeldersley,
2717-
Bridges : at Chesterfield, 683, 684, 817,
829 ; " Kirkehouse bridge " over the
Roder at Staveley, 2264; at What-
standwell, 2555.
Burial rights : at Taddington, 2298 ;
application for a burying-ground at
Chaddesden, 606; at Chelmorton,
66s.
c.
Calk Abbey, subject to Repton Priory,
1939. 1941-
Cambridge, part of Repton Manor held
by Pembroke College at, 1982.
Chantries : at Ashbourn, 91, I33r ; at
Boylestone, 339 ; at Chaddesden,
609, 611, 612; at Chelmorton, 665;
at Chesterfield, 774, 776 ; at Crich,
921 ; at Lichfield, 171 ; at Mony-
ash, 2736; at Tideswell, 2354, 2357.
Chaplains, provision for : at Beeley, 262 ;
at Calk, 537 ; at Chaddesden, 609 ;
at Chesterfield, 765, 776, 872; at
Tideswell, 2354, 2356.
Charter, laid on the Altar at Coventry,
1428. '
Charters, twelfth century (transcribed in
full) : Atlow, 134, 135 ; Bakewell,
170, 171; Balledon, 215, 2r6; Bar-
ton Blount, 238, 239; Brushfield,
516; Calk, 528-534; Coton-in -the-
Elms, 908 ; Dale Abbey, 933';
Duckmanton, ro78-io8i; Duffield,
1 1 13; Etwall, 1197 ; Findern, 1274;
Over Haddon, 1328 ; Hatton, 1360 ;
Holmesfield, 1397; Hope, I4r9,
1420; Kedleston, 1499, 1500; Lin-
acre, 1539; Morley, 1726; Repton,
1939. 1940, 1942- 1947; Sandiacre,
2090, 209r ; Trusley, 2380-2382 ;
Weston Underwood, 2545 ; Winster,
2620, 2621 ; Yeldersley, 2716.
Confraternity, admission to, at Beau-
chief Abl3ey, 244.
Crosses : Breadsall, 480, 481 ; Chester-
field, 797, 858; Derby (alba crux)
and (Hedlecross), 988; Litton,
r546; Longford, 1556; Tideswell,
2340, 2348; Wadshelf, 244.
Council, held at London [1132], 528.
E.
Ecclesiastical matters : case of intrusion
of a chaplain at Chapel-en-le-Frith,
620; church books, plate and vest-
ments at Ashbourne, 91 ; Council
at London [1132], 528; marriage
fees, 48.
Education, 599, 867.
Enclosures : liberty to enclose woodland
in Rosliston, 2033.
Estovers, quit-claim to Repton Priory of
right to estovers in the Priory woods.
Fishery rights : Chester, 536 ; Newton
Solney, 1758; Sawley, 2097; Wil-
lington, 1954.
48:
Index of Matters.
Fishponds: Atlow, 13S ; Bradley, 396,
2717; Burton Abbey, 1274, 1275;
Rosliston, 2030; Yeldersley, 2718.
Fuel, grant of a one-horse wagon for
carriage of fuel at Ticknall, 1954.
Guilds: at Bakewell (Holy Cross), 210;
at Chesterfield (Holy Cross), 378,
78s, 808, 813, 843, 849, 859— (of St.
Mary), 37s, 378, 747, 808, 810, 819,
841, 848. 872-877— (gilda fabrorum),
378; at Dronfield (of St. Mary),
1064, 1065 ; at Tideswell (of St.
Mary), 2357.
H.
Hermits, Hermitage, etc. : at Ashover,
108, 117; at Stretton, 2284;
"Ermite medowe" at Trusley,
2387.
Holy Land, resignation of lands on set-
ting out for the, 970.
Horse, gift of a horse on granting land,
2620.
Husbote and Haibote, 11 13, 2730.
J.
Justices at Westminster [a.d. i 187-8]:
Ranulf de Glanuill, Hugh, Bishop of
Durham ; John, Bishop of Norwich ;
Geoffrey, Bishop of Ely; Godfr.
de Luci, Gocelin, the Archdeacon,
Richard, the King's Treasurer, 1080.
Justices Itinerant at Derby : [a.d. 1258]
John, Abbot of Peterboro', Rog.
de Thurkleby, Pet. de Percy,
John de Wyvil, 1557 ; [a.d. 1269]
Glib, de Preston, 399 ; [A.D. 1277]
John de Reygate, Will, de Norbury,
2013 ; [A.D. 1281], John de Vallibus,
1564. — at Nottingham: [A.D. 1198-
1199] Hugh Bardolf, Rog. Arundel,
Phil. f. Roberti, Geoffr. Haket, al.
Haget, 1499, 1947; [A.D. 1202],
John, Bishop of Norwich, Hugh de
Bardolf, Rog. Arundell, John de
Gestling, Hugh de Bobi, 2334 ;
[a.d. 1226] Hugh, Bishop of Lin-
coln, Steph. de Segrave, Rob. de
Lexinton, Will. f. Warin, Will.
Basset, 682, 1697 ; [a.d. 1252], Sil-
vester, Bishop of Carlisle, Rog. de
Thurkelby, Gilb. de Preston, Ad.
de Hilton, 2582.
K.
Knights Hospitallers, sale of the site of
the Commandery of, at " Stede " in
Yeaveley, 2715.
Knights' service, 1397, 1499, 2022, 2025,
2026.
Lamps in churches, support of : Eyam,
1207, ,1209; Repton, 1978; Spon-
don, 2171, 2173, 2174; Welbeck,
2244, Youlgrave, 2735.
Lead, Leadmine, 998; at Eyam, 1229;
at Winster, 2621.
London, Council at [a.d. 1132], 528.
M.
Masses, 375, 853, 942.
Measures of land: the perch of 17 ft.,
1113; the perch of 20 ft., 2717.
Mills : fulling mills at Sallowe, 2097 ;
sythe mills at Derby, xooo, and at
Staveley, 2260 ; walk mills at Beau-
chief, 242, and at Derby, 1015.
Mills, suit and rights at, 26, 137, 141,
150. '9SI. 2425. 2568, 2577, 2578.
Money : unum aureum, t7o ; besants or
gold besants, 239, 244, 2573.
N.
Nativi, grants of, 27, 1472, X965, 2011,
2419, 2421, 2547, 2s8t, 2583, 2733.
Nottingham, dispute concerning toll at,
1487-
o.
Ovens, at Chesterfield, 745.
P.
Pannage, 2244.
Pardons, general, 2407, 2526.
Peter's Pence, 48.
Q.
Quarries, S3t, r938, ig
Rent Tenures or Charges : an apple in
autumn 424, 427 ; a barbed arrow,
53. Boots : a pair of boots every
second year on St. Martin's Day,
4x4 ; due ocree cordewanine ad
pentecosten annuatim, 2621.
Capons : " duo capones," in
Mayo, 1472. Corn : " sex denarios
vel dimid. modium seglei omni
anno vita sue," 529. Cumin :
1 lb., no; I lb. at Easter, 2002;
2 lb. yearly, 2769. Gillyflowers :
unum clavum gariofili at Midsummer,
361 ; unum clavum gilofre at
Michaelmas, 2017 ; one clove of
gillyflower at Christmas, 2205.
Gloves : on St. James's Day [25
July], 28; yearly, 242, 2703, 2717;
valued at one penny, yearly, 284 ;
Index of Matters.
483
white gloves or one penny, 396,
2577 ; white gloves at Easter, 2126,
2340. Hawks : unum nisum
sorum, yearly, 1360; unum
ruSum nisum in anno in seisone,
2620; a sparrow hawk or two shil-
lings, 2765 ; a sparrow hawk, 2777.
Pepper : unum semen piperis, 2204 ;
I oz. pepper yearly, 2446 ; i lb.
pepper yearly, 916; i lb. pepper on
acquittance for services, 920 ; i lb.
pepper, 224;; ; a peppercorn
yearly, 153, 2740; "Roba com-
petens " at Christmas, 2667.
Roses : on F. of SS. Peter and Paul
(29 June), 405, 2032 ; on St. John
Baptist's bay (24 June), 1978, 2030,
2038, 209s, 2448, 2537, 2549, 26r8,
2710, 2762 ; a red rose on
St. James's Day (25 July), 2127.
Gilt spurs : (or sixpence) at Easter,
2025 ; yearly, 2536 ; (or sixpence) at
Christmas, 24r8'; two "toge," on
acquittance for lands, 2520 ; — v. also
Tenants' Services.
Repton Manor, chronicle of, twelfth to
fifteenth cent., 1987.
Rouen, Archbishop of, present at Council
in London [1132], 528.
s.
Schirrevestur, payment reserved " ad le
Schirrevestur," 519.
Scutage, payment of 2s. 6d. reserved for
scutage " quando currit," 519.
Sheep, seizure of, in Tideswell Church,
184, 2336.
Soul-alms, 529, 530, 532, 533, 535, 536,
921. 933. 1079. io8r, 1419, 1939,
1942, 1962, 2r7r, 2244, 2260, 2357.
Spondon Church, appropriation of, to
Burton Lazars Hospital, 2175.
Subsidies v. Aids.
Sutton Bonnington, co. Notts., grant of
the baptismalis ecclesia S. Anne at,
537-
T.
"Taberna depicta," 339.
Templars : at Temple Normanton, 167-
169, 465, 47o> 1772-1774; land at
Brampton belonging to, 414; land
at Hartshorn belonging to, 2759.
Tenants' Services : " an able horse and
harnes for oone man to do the
Kynge seruyce " when demanded,
43 ; " et preterea semel metet in
autumpno ad cibum Rectoris
eiusdem ecclesie" [sc. Bakewell],
173 ; metendo uno die in autumpno
cum uno homine ad cibum Rectoris
ecclesie (Bakewell), 180 ; " seruicio
metendi in autumpno per vnum diem
precii duorum denariorum," 515;
one day's work with the sickle,
603 ; " salvo tantummodo servicio
forinseco, scilicet tres denarios
argenti per annum ad Tolnetum de
Tutteburi, et tres denarios ad Le
Schirrevestur et ad palefridum, et
scutagium Domini Regis quando
currit," 519.
V. also Rent Tenures or
Charges.
Tideswell, seizure of sheep and wool in
the church, 184, 2336.
Timber, for repairs and for making
wheels and carts, 2376.
u.
Unstone Manor, descent of, 2434.
w.
Wells or Springs [Fontes] : at Beauchief,
242; at Bradley, 2717; "Neuhal-
hewelle," at Repton, 536; at
Spondon, 2r8i ; Wyhitlakeswelle, in
Stanton-by-Dale, 2195 ; the Abbot's
well at Whatstandwell, 2555.
Wirksworth, grant by Edw. I. of a
market and fair at, 2656; grant of
the office of bailiff and beremaister
of, 2689.
Wool, seizure of, in Tideswell Church,
2336-
Yeaveley, sale of the site of the late com-
mandry of Yeaveley, otherwise called
" Stede " (1542). 27'S-
York, Archbishop of, present at a
Council in London [1128-39], S^S-
z.
Zacheus, St., charter dated on the Feast
of, 1255.
Index of Owners and Sources.
B.
Bemrose, Sir H. H. : 45, 285, 337, 338,
394. 412.488, 530-532. 551. 5S4,
559-562. 564-568, 813, 874, 907,
I I 19, 1265, 1267, 1320, 13265
'327. 135s. 1449. 1450. 1482-
1486, 1540, 1694, 169s, 1823,
1904, 1906, 1912, 1913, 1938,
1991, 1992, 2296, 2320, 253s,
2627, 2701.
Bowles, C. E. B. : 7, 96, 616, 622-626,
628, 630-632, 634, 638, 646, 648,
650, 651, 653, 654, 658, 1210,
1213, 1214, 1220, 1221, 1224-
1236, 1238-1241, 1248-1250,
•253. "55, 1256, 1259, 1260,
1263, 1268, 1269, 1282-1285,
1396. 1430. 1463-1468, 1712,
1718, 1722-1724, 2324.
BuEDETT, Sir F., Bart. : 535, 540, 1939-
1941, 1944, 1948, 1954, 1956-
1958, 1961-1963, 1968, 1980,
1982, 1985, 1986.
c.
Coke, Col. W. J., of Brookhill : 50, 213,
1243, 1323-1325, 1447, 1448,
1788-1803, 1805-1810, 1873,
1877-1886, 2020, 2721.
Coke, Hon. H. J., of Longford : 355,
356, 365. 368, 370. 376-378,
382, 383, 1357-1359. 1393- 1395.
1554, 1556. 1557. >5S9-i565.
1568-1578, 1580-1605, 1629-
1631,. 1762, 1764, 2322, 2409.
Coke, Gen. J. T., of Trusley, 280, 283,
S". 525. '004. ii3°-"S8. 1457.
1458, 1481, 1606, 1875, 1876,
2007, 2008, 2014-2016, 2018,
2157, 2169, 2390, 2391, 2397-
2402, 2599.
D.
Derby Muniments : 999, 1005-1007,
loio, 1013-1015.
DE RoDES, Miss: 1191, 1192,
Drurv, Charles, of Sheffield : 43, 57,
61, 68, 69, 77, 79, 81, 87-89,
286, 403, 880, 883, 952, 1025,
1372, 1647, 1747- 175 1.
Dhuhy Lowe, W., of Locko : 90, 956-
964, 1121, 2171-2174, 2181-
2183, 2190.
E.
Every, Sir E. O., Bart.: 1160-1173,
1175-1190, 1200-1202, 1380,
1690. '753. 1756-1759. 1761.
1763. 1765. 1934. 2080.
F.
FrrZHABDiNGE, Lord, of Berkeley : 487,
490-492, 1663, 2069.
FOLJAMBE, Rt. Hon. F. J. S. . 23, 97-
104, 126, 132, 133, 207, 209,
223, 231, 232, 234, 236, 242, 243,
269, 271-278, 308-325, 352-354,
357-359. 361-364. 366. 367. 371-
374. 380. 381. 415-417. 421-423.
430, 431, 444, 448, 450, 456,
458, 460-464, 466-468, 474, 493-
500, 502-510, 542, 543, 552, 553-
556, 619, 621, 629, 660, 662-
664, 677, 681, 683, 684, 686-694,
697-703. 706-712, 717, 719, 720,
723, 726-731, 733-739, 741-
747. 749-75'. 753-758. 760-
764. 766, 768-770. 773-
775. 777. 778. 780-784. 786,
788-793, 795-806, 808-812,
814, 816, 819-821, 823, 825-
83'. 833-835, 837-842, 844-851,
855-859. 862-872, 930, 931, 997,
1031-1039, 1041-1045, 1047-
1061, 1066, 1068, 1070-1075,
1194-1196, 1215, 1262, 1257,
1329, 1330, 1339, 1344, 1345,
'351-1354. 1376, 1392. '433-
1436. 1439. '440, 1442. 1443.
1445, 1456, 1461, 1491-1496,
'5'2, 1535-1538. '547. 1608,
1610-1613, 1669, 1773, 1779,
1815, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1859-
486
Index of Owners and Sources.
1861, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907-
1911, 191S, 2019, 2099, 2117,
2121, 2128, 2129, 2228, 224s,
2252, 2255, 2256, 2308-2310,
2312-2317, 2325-2333, 2340-
2342, 2344, 2347-2349, 2351-
2353. 2358-2365. 2367-2371.
2410, 2433, 2460, 2486, 2491,
2494, 2496-2533, 2554, 2557,
2558, 2560, 2561, 2564, 2567,
2604, 2667, 2706.
Gregory, J. — no-112, 116, 118-120,
125.
Geesley, Sir R., Bart.— 603, 604, 909-
914, 1026-1028, 1322, 1682,
1683, 1784, 1955, 2022-2068,
2070-2079, 2537, 2542, 2618.
H.
Hallowes, Rev. B. -. 915, 954. 137°.
1371. 1374. 137s. 1473-
Holland, W. R. : 28-42, 922, 2147,
2635.
HoHTON: 571-577. 579-602, 2538-2541.
K.
Kerry, Rev. C. : 290, 294, 299-303,
, 563, 610, 1120, 1636, 1917-1933,
1936, 1983, - 1988, 2176-2180,
2187-2189, 2580, 2583-2597,
2600, 2650, 2651, 2665, 2671,
2672, 2674-2678, 2681-2683,
2686, 2687, 2692, 2694.
L.
Lichfield : 92, 170, 171, 173-177, 179-
182, 185, 188-193, 19S-199, 203,
205, 208, 214, 407, 408, 530,
606, 615, 620, 627, 644, 647,
649, 665, 853, 944, 945, 1270,
1272, 1328, 1333, 1356-1359,
1419-1428, 1431, 1432, 1438,
1518, 1519, 1551, 1579, 1615,
1617, 1618, 1662, 1705, 1710,
1720, 1811, 1814, 1816, 1824-
1839, 1841, 1842, 1847, 1848,
1850-1852, 2175, 2298-2301,
2335-2337. 2343, 2346, 2350,
2372, 2378, 2379, 2404, 2406,
2408, 2495.
M.
MuNDY, Mrs. : 613, 614, 1300, 1522,
1524-1531, 1625, 1651-1660,
1774, 2100-2103, 2715.
o.
Ogston : 817.
Okeover, H. C, of Okeover : 27, 54,
55. 59. 60, 65, 67, 70, 75, 76,
78, 80, 84, 86, 93, 129, 135-166,
339. 386, 388-393. 395. 404.
512-514, 882, 973, 1118, 1280,
15 17. 1637- 1646, 1648- 1650,
1702, 1768, 1769, 1771, 1820,
1821, 2125-2127, 2130, 2132-
2139, 2141.2143, 2707, 2729,
2730.
P.
Pole-Gell, the late H. Chandos : 8-10,
12, 13, 105-107, 210, 212, 475-
479. 938. 975. 986, 1007-1009,
1389, 1451, 1452, 1454, 1490,
1624, 1840, 2654, 2699.
R.
Roper, S. . 537-539.
Scarsdale, Lord, of Kedleston : 1499-
1505, 1741, 2545-2553.
w.
Wilmot, Sir R. H. S., Bart. -. 480, 481,
605, 607-609, 611, 612, 977-979,
981, 983, 985, 988, 992-995,
1002, 1003, 1459, 1616, 2281,
2411. '
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