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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.) 


1 6  As  hover. 

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. 


At  low.  17 

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 

2 


1 8  At  low. 

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.) 


At  low.  19 

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.) 


30  Barlow. 

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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34  Bee  ley. 

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.) 


Beighton,  35 

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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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-) 


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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.) 

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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 


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Sandiacre.  263 

for  the  unmarried  daughters  of  the  grantor  at  the  discretion  of  Thomas 
Foliambe,  esq.  Witn.  Thomas  Foliambe,  esq.,  Henry  Foliambe,  James 
Foliambe,  chaplain,  etc.  Dat.  4  Nov.,  5  Edw.  IV.  [1465].  (Woll.  vii. 
55-) 

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. 
(Woll.  ii.  2.) 

2089.  Grant  from  Thomas  Sapertone,  James  Graver,  rector  of 
Sud[bury],  T[homas],  rector  of  Cubley,  to  ...  of  Wennesley,  gent., 
of  a  rent  of  two  marks,  from  lands  in  Mechell  Rollesley  which  they 
held  of  the  gift  of  [Nicjholas  Mountgomery,  esq.  Dat.  i  May, 
I  Hen.  VII.  [i486].     (Well.  x.  37.) 

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.) 


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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 


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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-) 


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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.) 


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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.] 

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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. 


4o6 


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. 


4o8 


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. 


4i6 


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. 


4i8 


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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