114 NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS. 



Item, they say that Philip, son of the said Hugo, is his next heir, 

 and is of the age of twenty years on Michaelmas next." * 



There seems to have been another "inquest post mortem" 

 held at Derby on Saturday next after the Feast of S. Swythun, 

 20 Ed. I., when the Jury consisted of Will: le Burgelym, Will: 

 le Park, Will : de Codinton, Roger de Raunberiz, Will : son ot 

 Rich : de Chylelake, Robert de Hall de Mavewere, Hen : de 

 Bredlow in Langeley, Hugh Franceys in AUestree, Mineil de 

 Arderne, Will : Wolf de Makeworth, Thorn (?) son of Peter de 

 Langeley, and Philip son of Richard de Derby. They found that 

 Hugh Strelley died possessed of — In AUestree, 6 bovates, worth 

 6s. 8d. the bovate ; a place of land there worth i2d. per ann. 

 At Mulnehay land worth 2s. Two bovates of the aforesaid 6, held of 

 Thomas Touchet by homage and service at 2 2d., with suit of 

 court every 3 weeks. Two bovates of the 6, held of Will., son of 

 Richard de la Vere,\ by homage and service at i2d. Two more 

 bovates of the 6, held of the Abbot of Darley at i8d. A place of 

 land of Will, de Burley at 8d. per ann. A rent of Milnehay held 

 of Robert de Strelley at 3d. per ann. Philip, son of Hugo, is next 

 heir, and is of the age of 20 years at Michalmas next. 



{d) John de Strelley. At the scutage of 30 Ed. I. (a.d. 1302) 

 he held a quarter of a knight's fee in Haselback (" Yeatman,' 

 i. 470), i.e., the whole of the Strelley estate there. Probably 

 brother of Hugh last-named. 



{e) William Strelley, died seized of the mill of Brough in 1308. 

 Perhaps brother to the last-named John. 



(/) Philip de Strelley, " son of Hugh." (Inq. p. mortem, 

 above.) In 1296, he paid ^30 to the King for permission to 

 marry Nicola, both named on the Pipe Roll of 1306. About the 

 year 1300, "Philip de Strelley lord of Haselbache conveyed to 

 Philip de Haschis of Prestcliffe, one chief messuage and two 

 bovates in Haslebach, which Isabel Askeld held in fee, at the 



* Translated from a transcript of the original Inquisition, made by Charles 

 Robson in 1620, in the possession of Richard Charles Strelley, Esq. 



t See under ("^") where the same bovates are held of Richard de 

 Helokere. 



