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and one rood lies in Apiltor &c. Witnesses: Mat. de Reyndon, 

 Rich, de Yolegreve, John Sureys, Peter Sureys, Roger Rotur, 

 Philip Textor, Thorn. Fuller de Baucquelle, Will, the Clerk, and 

 others. 



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



Grant by Roger fil. Will, de Esseburne, dwelling in Bakewell, 

 to Mat. fil. Ralph Drabel, of a piece of land called Alsiknol, 

 lying between the land of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield and 

 the land of Philip Textor de Baucquelle. Witnesses : Mat. de 

 Reyndone in Baucquelle, Philip Textor in the same, Rich, de 

 Yoelgreve in the same. Rich, de Esseburne in the same, John le 

 Surreys in the same, Hugh de AVimpton, Clerk, in the same, and 

 others. 



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



Grant by Roger fil. Will, de Esseburne de Bauquelle, to John 

 Martyn de Tydiswell, of all his meadow under Alsichnol, which 

 is called Jordan Medu, and of one acre of land lying in the 

 fields of Bakewell, of which one rood lies upon le Hert, and 

 one rood lies in le Bothem. Witnesses: Will. Folgambe, Will. 

 Martyn, Mat. de Reyndon, Will, the Clerk, Hen. Rotur, and 

 others. 



(8) Date — Temp. Hen. HI. or early Edw. I. 



Grant by Roger Tinctor de Bawquelle, to Alan de Pickeworth, 

 of two acres and a rood of land in the fields of Bakewell, 

 of which half an acre lies in Wytestonis, near the land of 

 Matilda de Weston, and one rood abuts upon le Sciket of the 

 parson, and one rood which abuts upon le Wolfput, between 

 the land of Mat. Fullo, and the above named Matilda, and 

 half an acre in the Brodeschaye, near the land of the said 

 Matilda, and half an acre lies upon Aylsiknol, also near the 

 land of the said Matilda, and one rood abuts upon Lumforde, 

 near the land of Will, le Wine. Witnesses : Will, le Wyne, Will, 

 de Esseburne, John de Holewelle, Mat. Mercator, Roger de 

 Sheladon, Gervase de Notinham, John le W}ne, and others. 



(9) Dated at Bakewell, 17 Rich. II. (1393). 



Grant by John Barbur, Chaplain, to Thom. de Swynscough 

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