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his late wife, and the said John Parker party thereto, 
were by indenture dated 19th June 8th Charles I. 
granted unto John Morewood then of the Oakes in 
the county of York gent. deceased, and Edward 
Urton alias Steeven, then of Hymsworth in the said 
co. of Derby, yeoman, in trust, situate in Norton and 
Little Norton, to hold to the said Burley and Parkes, 
as concerning the hall or firehouse of the now man- 
sion house of the said John Parker in Little Norton 
(excepting way and passage for the said John Parker 
and Elizabeth now his wife, and his and their servants, 
through the said hall or firehouse to and from the 
new parlour and kitchen there), with the entry lead- 
ing into the same hall or firehouse, the parlour on the 
south side of the hall, the chambers over the hall 
parlour and entry, the buttery and milkhouse adjoin- 
ing to the same hall, all the houses and buildings 
(except the moiety of the stable standing on the south 
side of the fould belonging to the mansion house, the 
moiety or half of the kitchen, the moiety or half of the 
threshing floor of the barn, and the moiety or half of 
all the foulds, curtilages, gardens, and orchards — 
belonging to the said messuage or mansion house). 
And as concerning 11 closes, to the use of the said 
William Parker for life, after his decease to the use of 
Anne now wife of said Wm. Parker for her life, for 
jointure, with remainders, in default of issue, to Row- 
land Parker younger son of the said John Parker party 
thereto, remainder to John Parker son and heir 
apparent of the said Rowland Parker ‘younger ”— 
remainder to Samuel Parker, second son of the said 
Rowland Parker “ younger.” Like uses as to the rest 
of the said estate. Witnesses, Edw. Parkes, Ben. 
Clarke, Jo: Hawden. 
12 Feb. Deed between William Parker of Little Norton 
co. Derby, yeoman, on the one part and Cornelius 
