48 
1650 
1666. 
1670. 
NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
Elizabeth—Raph Browne senr. of Meyre, gent. and 
James Creswell of Hardwicke, gent. exors. Proved 
at London 21st April 1646. (Twisse, 50.) 
24 March. Leonard Gill, of Norton, gent. and Edward 
2nd 
RIESE 
Gill, of Carrhouse, in par. Rotherham gent. his son 
and heir apparent, to John Parker of Little Norton, 
yeoman. Conveyance of the freehold part of Clay 
Lands for £102.—Godfrey Froggatt gent. to deliver 
possession—Witnesses, G. Frogat, Robt. Stacie— 
Raph Turner—Peter Roades—Wm. Wadsworth— 
Possession delivered by G. Frogat, in presence of 
Thos. Biggen, Henry Rollinson, Edward Bigin— 
George Ross—William Bate—William Parker. 
Nov., 18 Charles II. Deed between John Parker of 
Little Norton yeoman, and William Parker, son and 
heir apparent of the said John, on the one part and 
Thomas Burley of Greenhill gent. James Bate of 
Greenhill, yeoman, and John Bright of Banner Crosse 
co. York, yeoman, of the other part. For £60 J. 
and W. P. mortgage Clay Lands. Possession given 
by Willm. Bate, Jo: Dand. 
March, 22nd Chas. II... Deed between John Parker 
of Little Norton, yeoman, and William Parker of the 
same, son and heir apparent of the said John P. of 
the one part, and Thomas Burley of Grennhill in par. 
Norton, co. Derby, yeoman, and Robert Parkes of 
Knotcrosse in the parish of Ashover, co. Derby, 
yeoman, of the other part. In consideration of a 
marriage already had and solemnized between the 
said William Parker and Anne his now wife daughter 
of Edward Parkes of Higham in par. Sherland co. 
Derby yeoman, the said John Parker and William 
Parker granted &c. unto the said Thomas Burley and 
Robert Parkes all and every the messuages, lands, 
&c., which by John Parker the elder, late father of the 
said John Parker party thereto, deceased, and Anne 
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