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paid II marks in the 48th of Hen. III. Cecily, widow of Paulinas, 

 occurs 4 Ed. I. 



King John gave the vill of Tidiswelle with the appurtenances to 

 Thomas de Lameley for 60s. {per ami.), payable at Peak Castle, and it 

 descended to Monekino, his son, and he had two daughters : one of 

 these died without an heir, and Master Paulinus de Pauntone ' 

 (? Langiton, or I.angton v. " Lauiitoiie^^), who married the other 

 daughter, holds the whole village aforesaid. And Paulinus sold the 

 said vill to Richard Danyel in the time of King Henry (HI.), father of 

 King Edward, and after the decease of the said Richard it descended 

 to John Daniel, his son, who is the present tenant. — (Hundred Rolls, 

 anno 3 Ed. I., a.d. 1275.) 



Itm. Richard de Vernon holds the manor of Haddon and 

 Baslow. They are valued at ;^2o per ann., and he gives 

 nothing for aid because King John, father of the present King, 

 attorned homage and service of the said manor to the lord the 

 Earl of Ferrers. 



They also said upon their oath that the Castle of the Peak as 

 well as the Forest of Peak with other demesnes, viz.: — The 

 villages of Peak, Tadington, Prestclive, Bradwell, a carucate of 

 land in Hover Haddon, the third part of Hope, Thornhill, a 

 moiety of Aston, which are in the demesne of our lord the King, 

 are in the keeping of ^^'illiam de Horsenden now Bailiff of the 

 Peak.' 



{Exchequer Q.R. Misc.- Ministet's Accounts, 

 Weedings-^^ Record Office) 



