50 
1671. 
1672. 
1672. 
1672. 
NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
Clarke, of Great Norton in said co., esq. on the other, 
4£12—demise of all that dwelling-house or tenement 
situate in or near L. N. aforesaid, and now in 
occupation of Mary Thornley, together with a 
croft or toft adjoining, for life of said Wm. Parker. 
Witnesses, Anthony Poynton, Wm. Biggin, Ben: 
Clarke. 
6 March. Thomas Burley, James Bate, and John Bright, 
for £65 then due to them assign over their interest 
in last mortgage of Cornelius Clarke esq. 
20 Aug., 24 Charles II. Deed between John Parker of Little 
Norton yeoman, and Anne his wife and James Bate 
of Greenhill, yeoman ;—for 4 67—demise of Lowigg 
Close, Great Meadow, and Hollow Meadow, to hold 
from 25th March next for 8 years. Witnesses, Jo: 
Dand, Tho. Barton, Richard Marsh. 
10 Dec., 24 Charles II]. Deed between John Parker of 
10 
Little Norton, yeoman, and Cornelius Clarke of 
Norton esq. Recites that Leonard Gill and Edward 
Gill, gentlemen, or one of them, by virtue of an 
indenture of lease and exchange dated 7th March 
31st Eliz: made by one John Parker to Anthony 
Blythe esq. deceased, stood possessed of one part of 
a close called Clay Lands in Norton for remainder of 
long terms of years which afterwards passed to Parker, 
and he, for £18 paid by Clarke, assigned the said 
Clay Lands, then in the tenure of Wm. Parker, to 
Clarke, for remainder of term of 700 and 600 years. 
Witnesses, Den. Nevile, Ben: Clarke, Arthur Dennis. 
Dec. Deed between John and William Parker of 
Little Norton, co. Derby, yeomen, and Cornelius 
Clarke, of Great Norton esq. For £64, conveyance 
of Clay Lands, containing 3a.—Indemnity against 
claim to dower of Elizabeth, now wife of said John 
Parker, and Anne now wife of said William Parker. 
Witnesses, Den. Nevile, John Dixon. 
