40 ANCIENT PLACE-NAMES IN BAKEWELL AND THE VICINITY. 



Witnesses: Will. Wine, Will, de Esseburne, John de Holewelle, 

 Roger de Sheladon, Mat. Mercator, Rob. de Reydon, Rob. 

 Chilt, Hen. fil. Hubert, John le Wine, John the Clerk, and 

 others. 



(24) Date — Temp. 16 Rich. II. (1392). 



Grant by Roger de Tipshulff, Vicar of the Church of Bakewell, 

 to Rob. del Stryndes, John de Burton, Chaplain, and Rob. del 

 Burgh, brethren of the Gild of the blessed Virgin, in the Church 

 of Bakewell, with the consent and assent of all the brethren of the 

 said Gild, to Thorn, de Wednesley, Knight, Will. Michill and 

 John le Dean, Chaplains, of all their lands, Tenements, rents, 

 and services, with their appurtenances, of which they and their 

 predecessors anciently had been seised, as in certain charters 

 more fully is specified. Witnesses : Thom. de Cokfeld, John his 

 son, Thom. fil. John Hublyn, Peter de Padley, Adam de Derton, 

 and others. 



(25) Date — Temp. 9 Edw. III. (1335). 



Grant by Hen. de Shune de Baucquelle, to Hugh de Gunston 

 and Katherine, his wife, for the term of their lives, of four acres 

 an 1 one rood of land lying in the fields of Bakewell, of which one 

 acre together lies in Forsynton, between the land of Roger de 

 Baucquelle on the one part, and the land of Emma, once the 

 wife of Nich. de Crumford, on the other part ; and one acre lies 

 together upon Forsynton, and is called le Helde, and one rood 

 lies, under le Grenehull, between the land of the said Hugh, on 

 both parts, and three roods together lie in Apultor, abutting at one 

 head upon Grenesclade, and one rood lies in Apultor, near le 

 Balke, abutting upon Wodekocwalle. Witnesses : Tiiom. Hubelyn, 

 John fil. Thom. Hubelyn, Rich. Lovot, John de Couene, John le 

 Rotur, Will, de Gunston, Hen. le Sotherene, and others. 



(26) Date— Temp. Edw. I. (1272-1367). 



Grant by Rich. fil. Rob. de Farnham, to Ralph de Calvoure, 

 dwelling in Wardlawe, of all his meadow, which Mat. Mercator de 

 Baucwelle formerly had and held of the said Rob., his father, 

 lying in the meadow of Horscroft, betiveen the meadow of the 

 lord and the Stone Bridge. Rendering therefore to him and 



