MISCELLANEA. 121 



Among some Hucknall Torkard deeds in the possession of the 

 Editor, is one dated May 22, 1704. in which Roger Kelsail, of 

 I'inxton, Gent, son and heir appar'- of John Kelsall of Pinxton, 

 clerk, deceased, for the sum of ;i^2o sold a field of five acres, 

 called " Black Hoe Close." in the parish of Hucknall T. (formerly 

 purchased by Rev. John Kelsall of Christojiher Newton, of 

 Bulwell, Gent,) to Margaret Kelsall, of Pinxton, spinster. 



Another, dated 31 December, 1719, has — "Jane Raynor, of 

 Laxton, Notts., widow, relict of John Kelsall, late of Pinxton, 

 clerk, and John Kelsall, of Pentridge, in Co. Derby, yeoman (son 

 of the said John Kelsall, and brother to Roger Kelsall), and 

 Barbara his wife of the one part ; and Samuel Wild of Bulwell 

 Cient, of the other part. The persons here named on the 1" part 

 sell the before named ' Blackhoe Close' to S. Wild of the second 

 part for ^36." 



Soutb IRonnanton. 



Revell Family^ of Carnfield Hall. 



" 1 56 1, (jcorge Revel], son of M' Edward Revell was bapt''- 



" 1562. Edward Revell son of ^^ Edward Revell christened 17 



February. 

 " 1576. An Revel dau. to Adam Revel christened 15"' of 



December. 

 " 1584. Edward Revel was buried wiij day of August. 

 " 1595. Ann Revel gent, [sic.) vidua, was buried xiij Oct. 

 " 1613. Mrs. Dorothy Revell wife of M' Edward Revell gent, 



buried 6 July, 1613. 

 " 16 1 5-6. Robert Revel gent was buried xvi February." 



^ottinos from tbe late /IDr. Tim. Slater, oX 1bor9le\? 

 Castle 3Fann. 



Kedleston Hall. 



The stones used for the building of this mansion were obtained 

 from the quarries at Horsley. When the largest of them were 



