32 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



(2) Date — Temp. Hen. III. (1216-1272). 



Grant by AUdusa, widow of Will, de Winefeld, in free alms, 

 to God, and for the support of a lamp at the altar of the blessed 

 Mary in the church of Bakewell, for her soul and the souls of 

 the said Will., Robert her father, and Will, her son, of half an 

 acre of land in the fields of Overhaddon, of which one rood lies 

 upon Neferewestfeld, near the Glade, and the other rood upon 

 Adkyrkesti, near Crosgreve. Witnesses: Dom. Ralph de 

 Cubele, Will, de Breydeston, Chaplains in the church of Bake- 

 well, Rondulph de Huwerhaddun (Overhaddon), Hen. de Ned- 

 ham, Will, le Wine, Matt, de Reyndun, Will, the Clerk, and 

 others. 



(3) Date — Temp. Hen. HI. (1216-1272). 



Release and quitclaim by Mat. fil. Hen. le Surreis de Bauc- 

 welle, to Gervase de Notingham, for a certain sum of money, of 

 half the land which the said Hen., his father held under Ailsicnol 

 in the fields of Bakewell. lVit?iesses : Will, le Wine, John de 

 Holewelle, Will, de Esseburne, Roger de Shelladon, Mat. le 

 Marchant, Hen. fil. Hubert, Rob. Child, John the Clerk, and 

 others. 



(4) Date — Temp. Hen. III. (1216-1272). 



Release and quitclaim by Ralph le Palmer de Baucwelle, for 

 a certain sum of money, to Gervase de Notingham, of all the 

 land which the said Ralph bought of Rich, le Tanator, lying 

 under Aylsicnol, in the fields of Bakewell. Witnesses: Will, le 

 Wine, Roger de Shelladon, John de Holewelle, Will, de Esse- 

 burne, Mat. le Marchant, Rob. Child, Rob. de Reindon, Elyas 

 de Pontefract, Hen. fil. Hubert, John le Wine, John de Bauc- 

 welle, Clerk, and others. 



(5) Date — Temp. Edw. I. (1272-1307). 



Grant by Mat. Drabil de Baucquelle, to Daniel fil. Hugh 

 Houghwe of the same, for a certain sum of money, of two acres 

 and three roods of land in the fee of Bakewell, of which one 

 rood stretches towards Jordan Meadow and Alsiknol, and half 

 an acre lies upon Alsiknol, near the land of the parson, and half 

 an acre lies at HoUebroc, and half an acre lies near Brodschawe, 



