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1587. 
NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
stone, co. Notts, esq., to John Parker of Little 
Norton, co. Derby, yeoman. Condition that if the 
said Francis Babingtonin considerationof £126. 13. 4 
to him to be paid as follows, £60 upon the day of 
the date, and £66. 13. 4 at Pentecost ensuing, at or 
in the hall of the manor house of the Hon” John 
Darcye, knight, Lord Darcye, in Astone, co. York, 
make to the said John Parker a sufficient assurance 
in the law of the moiety of one messuage in Little 
Norton aforesaid, six closes of land, a wood called 
Johnsette wood, and Johnsett wood fields, and cer- 
tain other lands therein named, lying in Little 
Norton, and in the several tenures of the said John 
Parker and of one James Bullocke, ‘‘and heretofore 
or jiate in the tenure or occupacone of Thomas 
Parker father unto the said John,” as shall be 
reasonably required, so that the said F. B. be not 
compelled to travel out of the county of Derby for 
the making of any such assurance, then this obli- 
gation to be void. Witnesses, Edward Rye, John 
Mycok, Richard Crosbie, Wm. Foxe, John Bright, 
&c. 
13 June, 29 Eliz. Omnibus, &c., Thomas Barten de 
Woodceytsdale, in co. Derby, tanner. Conveyance 
of above mentioned property to John Parker. Jasper 
Fisher and Wm. Foxe, attornies, to deliver pos- 
session. Witnesses, Francis Babington, Thomas 
Furnehill, Robert Holland, John Valyaunce, George 
Mirfyn, John Mycok. 
1587. 13 June, 29 Eliz. Bond from Thomas Barten to John 
Parker of Little Norton, yeoman, for peaceable 
enjoyment of the moiety of a-messuage and certain 
lands, and a wood called Johnsett wood, in Little 
Norton and Norton, which the above bounden 
Thomas Barten lately had of the feoffment of 
Anthony Babington, late of Dethicke, in said county, 
