52 NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
aldermen and the capital burgesses) in the charter 
5th Sept., 34 Charles IT. 
1683. 24 March, 31 Charles II. Lease from Ann Parker of 
Little Norton in par. Norton, co. Derby, widow, to 
William Parker the younger of Jordanthorpe in the 
said parish of Norton, of the hall or firehouse of the 
mansion or messuage house of William Parker, 
yeoman, deceased, late husband to the said Ann, in 
Little Norton, excepting way and passage to and for 
Edward Parker son and heir apparent of the said 
William Parker late owner thereof, when he the said 
Edward Parker and his family shall hereafter have 
occasion to make use thereof, that is to say, by over 
and through the said hall or firehouse to and from the 
new parlour and kitchen there, with the entry leading 
into the said hall or firehouse and the parlour on the 
south side of the hall, the chambers over the hall 
parlour and entry, and the milkhouse and buttery 
adjoining to the said hall, the moiety of the stable 
standing on the south side of the fould, the moiety of 
the kitchen, the moiety of the thrashing floor of the 
barn, and the moiety of all foulds, curtilages, gardens, 
and orchards belonging to the said mansion or mes- 
suage house, all the remainder of the said mansion, 11 
closes of land called Wall storth, Long storth, Thistle 
storth, Broomstorth, Pigman storth, Roundstorth, 
Hoolestorth, Littlefield, Great meadow, Below 
meadow, and Lowedge, belonging to. the said man- 
sion, and now in the tenure of the said Ann Parker, 
from 24th March for 21 years, if the said Ann Parker 
shall so long live. Rent £19 tos. yearly. Covenant 
by Ann Parker that she will allow all military taxes as 
may be levied upon the premises by Act of Parlia- 
ment for the use and service of His Majesty, and 
likewise will discharge the charges of her part finding 
of a foot-soldier in arms, and pay at the respective 
