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Child, Hen. fil. Hubert, Elyas de Pontefract, Rob. Tinctor, 

 and many others. 



(12) Date — Temp. Edw. I.? (1272-1307). 



Grant by Roger de Scheladon, dwelling in Bakeweli, to 

 Gerard de Essex and Thom. de Billiston, Clerk, and the heirs 

 and assignes of the said Thom., of half a burgage and messuage 

 and nine acres and a half of land with their appurtenances in 

 the fee of Bakeweli, of which three acres He at Endecliffot, 

 and one rood lies upon Brereforlong, and one rood lies in the 

 same place and is the headland of Crompforlong, and one rood 

 lies in Grenehull dale, near le Grenehull, and half an acre lies 

 towards Asschefordeforthe, near the land of Ralph Bercarius, 

 and one rood lies upon Maynardestre, near the land of Will, le 

 Wyne, and one rood lies at Wakegrewe, near the land of Nich. 

 de Cromford, and one rood lies upon Hungerforlonge, and 

 one rood lies between Haredale and Hungerforlonge, and one 

 rood lies beyond Herdewykeweye, near the land of Thom. 

 de Billiston, and one rood lies at Cleyputtis, between the land 

 of Rich, de Esseburne, and the land of Thom. de BilUston, 

 and half an acre lies in the same place and extends from the 

 head of the said half acre towards Depedale, near the land of 

 Will, le Wine, and half an acre lies against Stanege, and extends 

 at one head to the said land at Cleyputtis, and half an acre 

 lies beyond le Herdewycksweye, and extends at one head 

 towards le Morhall, and at the other towards le Rewestones, 

 and one rood lies upon Potloc, near the land of Thom. de 

 Billiston, and half an acre lies upon Alkedwalle, and is called 

 Fertyng &c. Witnesses: Thom. de Beygleye, Will, le Wynne, 

 Nich. de Crumford, Ralph de Scheladon, Rob. de Walleye. 

 Will, de Wheston, Will de Crumford, Clerk, and others. 



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



Grant by John, the Clerk, fil. Nich. de Baucwelle, to Dom. 

 Ralph de Cubbeley, Rector of the Church of Eyam, for his 

 homage and service, and for a certain sum of money, of half an 

 acre of land lying in the fields of Bakeweli, of which one rood 

 lies upon Alkedewelle, and the other upon Shovelbrode. 



