NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS. I15 



yearly rent of 12s. of silver. Witnesses, William de Gratton, 

 Thorn, de Bocston (? Buxton), Ric. Archer, Rob. de Sterndale, 

 Ivo de Tadyngton, Rog. Coterel, Ralph Coterel seneschal, 

 William, clerk of Baucquelle. — (Haddon Muniments.) 



This Philip died in the 20th year of Edward III., and the 

 official inquest was held at Hope on Sunday next after the Feast 

 of S. Oswald in that year (a.d. 1347) under Thomas de Pyckering, 

 Escheator in Notts, and Derbyshire. The Jury were — Henry del 

 Halle, Robert le Taillour, Nic. de Wodrove, John de Billeston, 

 John Balgy, Thomas son of Richard le Archer, John le Archer, 

 Gervaise Wodrove, Andr. le Archer, Rob. de Bagshah, Rich, del 

 Clogh, and Rich, le Eyr, who said that Philip de Strelley, deceased, 

 held of our Lord the King, etc., the mill of Brough by homage 

 and fealty, by the service of providing a man with a heron falcon 

 in the season yearly, and two tunics, and if the horse should die 

 while in the king's service the king was bound to restore it. The 

 said Philip held the manor of Haselbach of Robert de Strelley 

 by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee, valued at 45 shillings, 

 beyond the said service. Also a place of pasture called Milne- 

 haw, in Notts., of the lord of Honour (under Codnor), by the 

 service of providing one pair of shoes yearly. Two bovates of 

 the lord of Markeaton at i6d., worth 4s. more. Two bovates 

 in the vill of Allestree of the Abbot of Derby at i8d., worth 3s. 6d. 

 more, and two more bovates in Allestree at 6d. The same 

 Philip died the 8th of July, 20 Ed. HI. Hugh, his son, and next 

 heir, is of the age of 40 years and more. 



{g) Hugh de Strelley, "son of Philip, succeeded his father 8 July, 

 20 Edward I. He died 23 Edward IH., 1350. The 'inquest 

 post mortem' was held at Castleton before Henry de la Pole, steward 

 for the High Peak, for Queen Philippa on Wednesday on the 

 feast of S. Hilary. The jury consistedofChr.de Abbeney, Will. 

 Fox, Philip de Wirchili, Will. Redeman, Robert Quenyty, John son 

 of Henry de Huklowe, Roger son of Henry de Huklowe, Rich, 

 son of Robert de Burgh, Giles Valle, Will. Andrew, Richard son of 

 Coleta, and Richard son of John de Bradwell." The particulars 

 of the estates are the same as given above, except that two of the 



