44 A SURVEY OF THE HONOUR OF PEVEREL. 



sheriff 7^ 3''. for the aforesaid requirements, and 4^ 6''. for 

 sheriff's aid. {See the article on Codnor Castle.) 



Robert de Stretleg (Strelley) holds in the vill of Adbolton 

 the third part of a carucate of land with the appurt : and it is 

 valued at ... . per ann : and from the time before named 

 he gave 19''. to each sheriff yearly for all the aforesaid matters, 

 and ig"". for sheriff's aid. 



Andrew Lui erfll holds the manor of Gamelston with its 

 appurtenances of the Soke of Clifton, and from the time above 

 mentioned, he gave to each sheriff yearly, for all things as afore- 

 said, Io^ and .... for sheriff's aid. 



Anno 30 H. III. (a.D. 1246) — A. L. had a grant of free warren in 

 Gamelston and Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire. — (Charter Rolls.) 



They say that William de Sibbethorpe holds in the vill. of 

 • . . . thorpe {Sibthorpe) half a knight's fee, worth 100". yearly, 

 and he does suit to the Court of Peverell, and pays nothing for 

 suit but pays 4''. per annum for suit of his Wapentake of 

 Newark. 



Anno 16 H. III. (a.d. 1222). William, son of Robert de Sibthorpe, 

 holds half a fee of the Honour of Peverell. — (" Yeatman's Feud. Hist.," 

 i. 202.) 



They say that Peter the son of Osbert holds in Stanton 

 of his wife's dowry of the heirs of Robert de Salseto \ a carucate, 

 and it is worth ^(i per ann : and from the before named time he 

 gave to each sheriff iS''. yearly for all things aforesaid, and iS'^. 

 for sheriff's aid. 



Itm. Robert de Reberci holds in the vill of Skipton 3 

 bovates : and they value it at i8^ per ann., and he renders 

 nothing else yearly fur all other demands than he makes 

 summons and distraints for the court of Peverell from the 

 Trent southwards. 



Itm. Reginald de Colewic holds 25 bovates in Wvlegby 

 which they value at ^6 yearly ; and from the aforesaid time he 

 pays to each sheriff for all the said dues and for sheriff's aid 

 25". 



