REPTON CHURCHWARDENS ACCOUN1 41 



tli it prevailed in the different reigns. From a hasty survey of 

 them, it seems that the majority, if not all, pertain to lands that 

 used to be parish property By one of them, dated Ascension 

 Day, 16 Richard II., John Cooke de Repton, chaplain, grants to 

 William, son of John de Engleby, three selions of land at Ingleby, 

 on condition of keeping a light burning before the altar of the 

 Blessed Virgin Mary, within the parish church of Repton. It is 

 witnessed by William Franceys de Engleby, Symon Franceys de 

 Melton, Hugo de Engleby,. and others. 



It is intended to give a full transcript of these documents in 

 next years Transactions. 



