Il6 MISCELLANEA. 



his ministrations to Samuel Boswell, an aged member of the 

 wandering fraternity which was then encamping in the parish, and 

 there is an entry in the Smalley Register commemorating either 

 his death, or the baptism of one of the children. 



XTbe Minfielt) an^ ipentricb IRisiuG in 1817- 



'I"he late Mr. J. R. Fielding, Furgeon, of Alfreton, had in his 

 possession the leaden bullet with which one of the insurgents 

 shot Robert Walters * at South Winfield, on the loth of June, 

 181 7. The bullet was extracted by Dr. Griffin Spencer, formerly 

 of Alfreton. 



/IDorlev) anb Smaller. 



Among the MSB. belonging to Will. W. E. Wynn, Esq., at 

 Peniarth, County Merioneth, is a volume (No. 150) which 

 contains several Anglo-Saxon Charters, one of which is dated 

 A.D. 1009, and relates to a gift of lands by King Ethelred to 

 Morkare in Westun, Morljege, Smalley, Kideslegge, Crye, and 

 Englaby. iHist. MSS. Com. Second Report, p. 105.) 



Derb^. 



Five Cottages for " Bede-men." 



(From the Belvoir Charters, by favour of the Duke of Rutland 

 through Mr. Carrin(;fo>i.) 



" Knowe all men that be p'sent, and those that be to come, that I 

 Edmunde Bradshawe son and heyr of Thomas Bradshawe, haue 

 gyffen and gr^'unted by this p'sens vnto S' Hen' Vernon Knyght, 

 and to his heyres for eu'mo' the letteng & setteng of ^' cottagis 

 next w'out the messe and gate that Roger Wylde nowe dwells, in 

 Derby w'in the Countie of Derby, and furthermor' the said 

 Pvdmunde gr^unteth unto the said S' Henry and to his heyres for 

 eu'mor' that he and they schall as often tyme as the said S' Henr' 



* Servant to Mr. Epworth. 



