52 A SURVEY OF THE HONOUR OF PEVEREL. 



Itm. " 11 " " n* " holds a knight's fee in 



Bakewell. It is valued at ;^3o per ann., and he gives nothing 

 to a palfrey 



Anno 2 John. — Ralph Gernun paid £"] scutage for his fee in Bakewell. 

 —(Pipe Rolls.) 



4 Ed. II. — William Gernon held a fee in Bakewell. 



Itm. Richard de Asford holds the manor of Asford valued 

 at ;^3o per ann., and he gives I2^ yearly for sheriff's aid to the 

 same bailiff. 



Itm. Richard de holds half a knight's fee in 



Beeley valued at ^lo per ann. He gives 2'. for the said aid to 

 the Bailiff. 



Warner de Beelegh, and afterwards his son Serlo, held this manor 

 about the reign of Richard I. 



Itm. Henry de Derlky holds half the vill of Derley worth 

 6o^ per ann., and he gives 2^ yearly for the aforesaid aid to the 

 bailiff. 



42 Hen. III. — Henry, son of Henry de Derley. — (Pipe Rolls.) 



Itm. William " de . . . . d d. ville de Derleg," with 



the son and heir of Andrew de Derleg. It is valued at 60'. per 

 ann., and he gives 2\ for the aid aforesaid. 



Perhaps the former part should read — " William de KenWal holds 

 /;(Z^ the vill of Derley (G^foz'^r). The last 'd,' with tlie abbreviation, 

 is clearly for 'a"imidium = half. 



33 Hen. III. (1249) — William de Grey paid 40 marks for having the 

 custody of the land and heir of Andrew de Derley. 



Itm. Sampson de Stretlegh holds the manor of " 'ch " 



(HaselbaV//'). It is worth 6o^ per ann., and he gives 2\ for the 

 said aid to the same bailiff. 



Itm. Paulinus de Langiton holds the manor of Tideswell. 

 It is valued at 100'. per ann. And he pays 4'. yearly for the aid 

 aforesaid to the same bailiff. 



Anno 35 Hen. III. — Paulinus had a grant of markets and a fair in 

 Tydeswell — (" Yeatman's Feud. Hist.," iii. 5). For this privilege he 



* (? " Wi//Gerno«.") 



