Il6 NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS. 



bovates in Allestree were held of " Richard son of Richard 

 de Helokere." " The said Hugh died on Monday next after the 

 feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the year 

 aforesaid — and they reported that William, son of the said Hugh, 

 is the next heir, and that he is of the age of 26 years and more." 



(//) William de Strelley, son of Hugh (a.d. 1356) — " It is com- 

 manded to Walter de Montgomery, Escheator of the King in the 

 county of Derby, that he accept security from William, son and 

 heir of Hugo de Strelley, concerning his reasonable relief, and the 

 millof Brough," etc. (Abbrev. Rot. Orig. Scaccarii, 29 Edward IH. 

 Ro. 3) Died, seized of the estates, a.d. 1363. 



(/) " Hugh, son of Hugh de Strelley " (anno 33 Edward HI., 

 A.D. 1360) released to William de Burgh of Bakewell a certain 

 messuage in Bakewell. — (Haddon Muniments). 



(k) Philip, son and heir of William de Strelley, died 9th of 

 April, 41 Edward HI. (1368.) The jury said that Hugo, brother 

 of the said Philip, is his next heir, and he is of the age of 16 years. 

 He held 2 parts of the mill of Brough, and three messuages, and 

 3 bovates of land in the same vill, of Philippa, Queen of 

 England. In Haselbach he held of Sampson de Strelley, Kt., of 

 Strelley, a messuage valued at 4^, six cottages valued at I2^, and 

 rents of assize at 34^ 4"*. 



(m) Hugo de Strelley, son of William, died 1391. John Strelley, 

 son of the said Hugo deceased, is the next heir of the said Hugo, 

 was II years old on Christmas last. — (Inquest post mortem, 14 

 Richard II., 1391). 



(n) Sir John de Strelley, Kt. (Anno 1408.) Walter Pyg and 

 Alice, his wife, of Haselbach, conveyed to Sir John de Strelley and 

 yba« h's wife, a messuage and 2 bovates of land in the field and 

 village of Haselbach. Witnesses, Nich. Montgomery, Robert le 

 Ayr de Hope, forester, William de Abnay of the same, Richard 

 Pygot, John le Smyth of Tydeswall. Given at Haselbach on 

 Lord's Day next after the feast of S. Martin in winter, anno 9 

 Henry IV. — (Haddon Muniments.) Sir John de Strelley, Kt., was 

 assessed at_;^33 in the scutage of 13 Henry IV. 



Anno 142 1. Indenture between Richard Vernon, of the first part. 



