112 NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEVS. 



de Huryst (Hurst), William Hally, Philip the Clerk, Henry 

 Moton, Rich. Breton, Richard the servant of Brough. — Seal, 

 vesica shaped, green wax, fleur de lis in centre, with the legend, 

 "S: Will: Fil : Will: Vall." 



Another Haddon charter of about the same date records that 

 " William the son of William Clerk of Scatton confirms to Sampson 

 de Strelleya one toft with the whole land which Robert son of 

 Bille held, and a toft which William son of Richard of Haselbach 

 held of him, paying yearly one pair of white gloves or one farthing." 

 Witnesses same as to preceding document. 



Legend on seal " Avicia Fil Willi." 



Mem. If Richard of Hazlebach be Richard Fitz Roger this 

 will explain the name on the seal, thus : — 



Richard Fitz Roger. = 



Avicia. = Philip de William. — 



I Strelley. | 



Sampson de Strelley. 



(" Avicia Jilia 

 Willi.") 



The na.me Avt'da on the seal seems to point to some connection 

 with Avicia Sampson's mother, for the name was not a very 

 common one. 



(c) Hugh de Strelley held the mill of Brough in 1276. He 

 died in 1292, seized of rents in Ethlestre (Allestre), Milnehay, the 

 mill of Brough, Haselbach, and lands in Wardlow. " Inquest 

 taken before Master Thomas de Normanville escheator of our 

 Lord the King on this side Trent, at Haslebach, in the county of 

 Derby, on Wednesday next after the P^east of the Translation of 

 Thomas the Martyr, in the 20th year of King Edward (ist), 

 regarding the extent of the lands and tenements of Hugh de 

 Stredeley, deceased, in the said county, by the oaths of Richard 

 Redman of Tydeswell, Alexander de Luceby of the same, William 

 Redman of the same, Thomas Andrew of the same, Thomas 

 Redman of the same, Henry Andrew of the same, Thomas 

 Quenild of the same, William son of Bace of Hucklow, 



