26 NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
Abbey, of Eston [Cold Aston] and his wife, for 
whom a service of commemoration was made. 
(Addy’s Beauchief Abbey, pp. 32-35.) 
1482. 20 July, 22 Edw. IV. Indenture between Thomas Cha- 
worth esq., lord of Norton, of the one part, and 
Thomas Parker of the other part. Lease to the 
said Thomas Parker, of one messuage and two 
bovates of land, with the app‘, called Johnsett 
woodde* in Little Norton, then in the tenure of 
John Parker, father of the said Thomas Parker, to 
hold for 80 years. Rent 15s. Witnesses, John 
Parker de le Leys, Thomas Selyok, John Legh de 
Norton, and others. 
1486. Sciant &c., I Richard Turton, son and heir of Agnes 
Turton, grant to Thomas Parker, of Ecclesfield, 
sithesmith, t lands at Dungworth and Ughill, which 
descend to me on death of my mother. Witnesses, 
John Parker of Norton Leghes, John Stede, of 
Wounsacre, John Morton, of Spouthouse, Thurston 
Morton. 
1488. 13 Oct., 4th Henry VII. Roger Barker, of Dore, son 
and heir of John Barker, of Dronfield, deceased, to 
John Parker, of Norton Leys, and others, messuage, 
&c., to the use of me and Joan Owtram, dau. of 
Robert O. 
1493. Sept., 9th Hen. VII. John Parker, of Little Norton, one 
of the witnesses to a grant of land in le Brendclyf, 
and in Ecclesale, from Wm. Machon, of Halume, 
to Henry Foljambe, esq., lord of Walton. (Gatty’s 
ed. Hunter's Hallamshire, p. 372.) 
1495-6. i7 Henry VII. John Parker, of Norton legh, and 
Alexander Rokisby of Roderham,—grant of lands in 
‘ Cudworth, &c., to Ralph Eire, of Wykersley, and 
Margaret, his wife, for their lives. 
* In the Particulars of the Norton estate, advertized for sale in 1850, is 
“‘Chauncit or John Set Wood—atia. or. 12 p.” 
+ See the testator of 20 Aug., 1510, Zostea. 
