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Gilbert de Brunesley, Hugo Cost de Hokenall, Reginald de 

 Anesleg, Richard de Jorz, John de Leke, and Henry de Byrche- 

 wood of tlie county of Nottingham, and Elye de Bamford, Roger 

 Fuljambe, Robert de Albeney, Peter de Hirst, Adam le Seneschal, 

 Will, le Luy de Pencz (? Fentrich), Ralph de Wynefeld, and 

 Peter de Ulkelthorpe {Oakerthorpe) of the county of Derby, 

 who i-ay upon their oath that 



Gerard de Rhodes holds the Manor of Langar with the 

 appurt : and the Manor of Clifton with the nppurt : and 

 they value them at ^So. And beginning in the time of 

 Philip Mark, first; for the fine of the great Wapentake, View 

 of Frank Pledge, Sheriff's Turn, Suit of County, and for all 

 otlier pleas and plaints, they give per ann. 25 ^'''"- which 

 each sheriff after the time of the aforesaid Philip received 

 yearly in his time. 



I John. — Gerard de R. paid 23s. 5d. scutagefor Clifton and Langare, 

 ' Isabella his wife.' He had it of the gift of King John. Ralph his 

 father held the vill. of Langar, 2 Hen. HI., when it was worth ;,^30 

 per ann. (" Yeatman's Feud. Hist." ii. 407.) Philip Marc farmed the 

 county for Gerard de Avicia anno. 11 John. P.M. was Sheriff of 

 Nott. and Derby from 12 John to 9 Hen. HI. Ann, widow of 

 Philip Marc was to have loos. for several assarts in Bulwell as long as 

 she lived. (Pipe Ro. 18 Hen. HI.) P. Marc holds viii acres of 

 land of the St-rgeanty of Sandiacre, and one meadow upon ' Irewys ' 

 (Ereivash) 21 H. HI. — (Testa de Nevil.) 



They say also Richard de Wvverton holds a moiety of 

 the vill of Wyverton, with the appurtenances valued at ^10 

 per ann : and from the time before named, he gave to each 

 sheriff 3'. 4''. yearly for all the aforesaid matters, and 18''. yearly 

 for sheriff's aid. 



A.D. 1237.— John de Mendham, Roger de Coston, John le Paumer 

 and Henry de Cotgrave hold in Wyverton the fourth part of a knight's 

 fee, and all render suit. — (Testa de Nevil.) 



They say that Richard de Grey holds a carucate and a half 

 of land in Radcliffe (upon Trent), which is valued at Ioo^ 

 per ann., and from the time before named he gave to each 



